Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Sep 1964, p. 11

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\ q 'Toronto Argonauts. HAMILTON (CP)--The clutch laying of quarterback Bernie Faloney of Hamilton Tiger-Cats Monday could best be des- cribed by the expression: "When the going gets tough, the tough get going." : Faloney has been said to work best when the fans are against him, and the veteran quarterback was beginning to feel the Hamilton fans' ire be- fore the traditional Labor Day meeting of the Tiger-Cats and So Faloney guided the Ti-| cats to a 24-8 win over the Ar- gos and a share of first. place | Hamilton Ti-Cats |} Dump Argos 24-8 Hamilton took a 3-0 first- 'quarter lead and stretched it to 10-1 at half time and 18-1 after three quarters. Hamilton's of- fence rolled up a total of 391 yards, 187 on the ground and 204 in the air. The Argos were held to a total of 187 yards, all but 20 on passes, as the Ham- ilton defence blocked Toronto's Running game. Fuell, playing his second game as quarterback, com- pleted 13 of 35 passes. He was dumped for losses on six occa- sions and had four passes inter- cepted, Mann completed one 36-yard in the Eastern Football Confer- ence as jammed Hamilton's Civie Sia- dium. Faloney and his Grey Cup Cup champion teammates, who had managed only two wins in four previous games, had been taking some abusive ribbing. He guided a well-balanced at- tack, passing for touchdowns by Tommy Grant and Hal Patter- son and breaking into touch- down territory himself on a three - yard keeper play in the third quarter, ADDS SIX Don Sutherin added six points with a field goal, two converts) and a single on a field goal at- tempt that went wide to take an 11 - point lead over Ottawa Rough Rider end Ted Watkins in the EFC scoring race. Jackie Parker, who saw limited action as a flanker, scored Toronto's only touch- down on a three-yard screen pass from quarterback Don Fuell with less than four minutes left in the game. Karl Sweetan converted the Toronto touchdown and Dave Mann counted the Argos' other point on a second-quarter kick that resulted in Hamilton's 27,156 roaring fans| pass for Toronto on a third- down gamble that worked from ithe Argos' 14-yard line in the second quarter. | Faloney completed nine of 13 /passes and had an 86-yard run- land-pass play with Patterson. /The veteran end took Faloney's \50-yard: toss and beat Toronto ldefenders. Len Chandler and John Wydareny around the 20 to score standing up. FOOTBALL STANDINGS SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS Eastern Conference WLT F APt 3 2 0104 94 6 3 2 0103 84 6 |Montreal 320 71 83 6 Toronto 1 4 0 66105 2 | Western Conference | WLT F APt Calgary 5 2 0151 8910 IB.C 401 97 36 Sask. 4 3 0171 92 Winnipeg 1 6 1147191 {Edmonton 14 0 56185 Monday's Results |Ottawa Hamilton 8 3 2 OVER THE TOP! Toronto | Argonaut quarterback Don Fuell tries to go over the top for a gain, as he is tackled from behind and below, by a swarm of Tiger- Cats, in their Eastern Foot- Hamilton ball Conference game in Ham- ilton yesterday. --(CP Wirephoto) Calgary Stampeders Maul Blue Bombers; | Sask. Tramples Als Ushawa Boxer Earns Victory In Easy Style TORONTO (CP) Buster Mathis, a 290-pound member of the United States Olympic box- ing team, scored an easy first- round TKO over Mike Mercre- dit, a last-minute substitute, in the Canadian National Exhibi- tion's. internatiouai invitational boxng show Saturday night: Mathis, of Grand Rapids, Mich., was to have fought Ca- 'TORONTO (CP) -- The Ca- nadian National Exhibition La- bor Day invitational track meet produced a sneak preview of most of the members of the cast who will perform for Can- ada and the United States at the 1964 Olympic Games at Tokyo in October. nadian heavywéight champion Heinz Limpert of Kitchener, but Limpert withdrew just hours before the fight. Bernie Guinden~ of Oshawa defeated Julie Mandel of Tor- onto convincingly in a welter- weight clash. | The referee halted the wel- terweight fight between Hietoh Boniface of the Ivory Coast Olympic team and Gerry Broughton, of Brantford, New York Golden Gloves champion, and awarded the decision to Boniface two seconds before the end of the third and final round, Bi-Rite Giants Capture Title In Atom Action Al's Bi-Rite Giants have won the Bolahood's Sportshaven Trophy. for the second succes- sive season, in the Nipigon Park Atom Baseball League. They defeated Houdaille Dod- gers 11-7 at Nipigon on Friday, to capture the best 3-of-5 series in three-straight. Larry Matthews went seven-inning distance for the winners, allowing seven hits the Maple Leafs Grab Fourth On Weekend By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Maple Leafs have be- come the late season wonders of the International League dur- ing the last two weeks and their last - ditch drive to a playoff spot is giving Syracuse Chiefs the jitters. The Leafs move into Syra- cuse Wednesday for a three- game series--their final games of the season--and the meting could kill the Chiefs hopes for their first league pennant. The Chiefs, who are currently in second place 1% games be- . THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 8, 1964} Jerome Flies In CNE Track Meet - Heading the list was Harry Jerome of Vancouver, one of the world's fastest humans, who is on a 'comeback cam- paign after missing most of the 1963 season because of an op- eration for'a thigh injury. . The 24-year-old, five-foot-10 athlete hooked up with Edwin Roberts of Trinidad in the 100- pressive time of 8:47.8. Oscar on" of New York was sec- Jenny Wingerson of Toronto, the pretty 21-year-old hurdles star who will compete in the pentathion as well as the hur- dies at Tokyo, showed the way rons women's divisien with t track officidls said e best performance of her career. She established a Ca-, nadian open and native record for the 80-metre hurldes, run- ning the event in 10.8 to break the previous mark of 11.2, She also finished third in both the 80. metres and 220-yard dash. yard and 220-yard dashes, each taking an event. ; Jerome, who ran "10. seconds flat in the 100\metres in Sas- katchewan in 1960 at the trials for the Rome Olympics, equal- ling the world record~ set in 1959 by Armin ,Hary of Ger- GEESE LABOR About 1,000,000 geese who weed U.S. cottonfields are credited with reducing the cost of growing an acre of cotton from $124 to $98, many, edged out Roberts in 9.3 seconds, His time wa sone- tenth of a second off the world outdoor record he shares with several other athletes. Roberts captured the 220- yard event in 20.4. Jerome came second in the 220 in 21 seconds, Bill Crothers of Toronto, top Canadian middle distance run- ner, avenged an earlier defeat administered by Jan Under- wood of California in the 880 by winning in 1:52.0. Under- wood was second, Bruce Kidd of Toronto won the two-mile run with an im- Is Our Aim All Cars Ca Our GUARAN KELLY DISNEY USED CARS Ltd. 1200 Dundes E. Whitby 668-5891 BUDGET TERMS DROP IN hind Jacksonville Suns, have memories of that last Toronto- Syracuse series; which the Leafs swept 3-0. Toronto continued its bid for one of the four playoff spots sweeping a three-game series with Rochester Red Wings 10-3 Saturday and 2-1 and 6-5: Sun- day before losing 6-1 and 4-3 in a doubleheader against Buf- falo Bisons Monday. The weekend activity left and striking out 12. He gave up them in sole possession of during the Labor Day weekend, | McLaughlin Coal & Supplies -- announce -- Faster 24-Hour Delivery Service -- With our Fleet of -- RADIO-CONTROLLED By THE CANADIAN PRESS zone and Stampeder defenderjand Bob Ptacek, halfback Edjseven walks. Losing pitcher|foyrth place, a full game be- Calgary Stampeders. knocked|Jesse Branch covered it. |Buchanan and fullback George Tessier was touched for six hits,|hind the Bisons and a half-game Kenny Ploen out of action and| Robinson took over the WFC|Reed scored a_ touchdown|managed seven strikeouts and/ahead of Rochester. British Columbia Lions out of|/scoring lead with 48 points, sixjapiece for Saskatchewan. Mar-| Walked two. | Elsewhere, the Suns defeated Columbia|tin Fabi accounted for two sin-| é Toronto 8 Hamilton 24 |Montreal 0 Saskatchewan 32 Winnipeg 8 Calgary 25 Today's Games Jackie Simpson being rouged. John Counts of the Ticats was ejected by referee Ray Boucher after a scuffle in the, DELIVERY TRUCKS! ! Hewett led the winners attack| as they;more than British Columbus Jets 5-1 Sunday after fourth quarter. Ottawa at British Columbia MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS FIRST RACE--1 mile trot for 3year-; SEVENTH RACE--1 mile pace for 3-|to vault over idle B.C. into first elds and up. Purse $600 (8). Willy Tass, Siddall 15.60 8.70 4.70 4American Pilot, Mrsy 10.90 8.10 T-£lyls, Palmer 5.50 Start good, won driving. Also ran in order: Kintutica, Lila Lee Henley, Safety Man the Second, Sonny MeKinney, and Carly's Allen. SECOND RACE--1 mile pace for 3 year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8). y-Armbro Explorer McKiny15.90 5.60 3.10 2Crystal Hal, Coke 4.00 2.90 4Dominion K Bomb, Findly 2,40 Start good, won driving. Also ran in order: Billy G Express, Becky Dorwood, Miss Brooke N, Norma C. Byrd, and Lady Violet Direct. DD Nos. 2-Willy Tass and 7-Armbre Ex-| plorer Pald $160.10. THIRD RACE--1 mile pace for 3-year-| olds and up. Purse $800 (8). | 4Dr. McGregor, Habkirk 18.00 4 4,50 80 3.50) 4,80 Start good, won driving. | Also ran in order: Argyel Sam, Marion Mohawk, Patsy G 2nd, Megan Hal, and Double Symbol. | POURTH RACE--5'% furlongs pace for + and up. Purse $600 (8). ima Fraser, Kenney 5.80 4.00 3.50 2Postal Chief, Liewelyn 4.60 3.70 SJimmy Belwyn, Towns good, won easily. Also ran in order: Weybird, Barbara Grattan K, Westfield Direct, Eddiecan, end Sweet Petunia. FIFTH RACE--Woodbine Futurity, | mile trot for 2-year-olds. Purse $2,000 added gross value $4,057.50 (5). 2-Doc Fin, Findley 19.00 3.40 2.60 3Jimmy Frost, Kingston 2.40 2.20 SPic A Polke, Palmer 3.30 Start good, won driving. Also ran in order: Becky 'Herbert and ga Lady M. Moray. QUINELLA, 2 AND 8 PAID $34.80 SIXTH RACE--1 mile trot for 3-year- elds and up. Purse $700 (7) Clement Hanover, Walker SJohnnie R, Palmer 4-Wee Danica, Findley Start good, won driving. Also ran in order: Griffith Hanover, Madem Sampson, King C. Lee, and Cap- tain Riddell. "8.20 4.70 3.40 10.30 4.90 year-olds and up. Purse $1,300 (7) 7-Palermo, Findley 4.99 3.70 290 1-Ensign Dillon, Arthur 7.40 5.80 Colonel C. Volo, Galbrth 4.00 Start good, won driving. Also ran inorder: Prima C. Grattan, Fleetwood E. |Frisco Lee J Pick, Ronny Grattan, and EIGHTH RACE--Inaugural Stakes, 1 mile trot for 3-year-olds and up. Purse $3,400 (5). 2-Danny Song A, Galbrth 14.80 8.00 2.90 4Fanny Symbol, Witte 6.70 3.10 5-Canadian Intrusion, Hpkins | Start good, won driving. | Also ran in order: a-Betsy Herbert, a-Replica Herbert. @--Coupled. QUINELLA, 2 AND Lete can, Peaches NINTH RACE--1! mile pace for 3-year- olds and up, Purse $1,000 (7). | 1-Count Marky, Radley 8.20 4.40 3.30 3-Adios Dominion, Galbrth 7-Dr. W, Waddell Start good, won driving. Also ran in order: Ko Ko C, Carolwyn| Grattan, Arawana Adios, and Leny ~ Late can., Frisco Killean, Total Poo} 167,647, Attendance 4,342, 7 Weston Invictus Tops | | Burlington Braves TORONTO (CP) -- Halfback Gerry Sternberg scored three |touchdowns Saturday as Weston \Invictus defeated Burling- ton Braves 37-10 in an Ontario Junior. Football Conference me. | Two of Sternberg's scores came on running plays and the other was via a pass quarterback Woody Deschamps. Invictus now has won all its {games this season in the six- [team league. 2.50] ri point behind B.C., with a 32- from} first place Monday posted a 25-8 Western Footbal {Conference victory over Winni- peg Blue Bombers at Calgary.) The victory allowed Calgary place by a one-point margin. British Columbia has played| jtwo games less than the Cow-| |boys. Lions have a chance to; lregain first place wher they| meet Ottawa Rough Riders of \the Eastern Conference in a Ca- |\fullback Bob Swift and Saskat-\gles and halfback Gerry James/with two singles. Centrefielder lchewan flanker Hugh Campbell.|collected four converts and two|Kem had a triple, while Dart, Woods ran 42 yards for the|singles. \first Calgary touchdown, in the} |second quarter. Quarterback|Larry Dumelie, one of three |Eagle Day hit Taylor and Clar-|/passes by Vern Cole that fell idge with scoring tosses in thelinto enemy hands, led to the \third. Ledyard and Perkins col-|first Rou ghrider score. He| laborated in a 19-yard pass-and-|charged to the two-yard line run play for the Winnipeg score \late in the third quarter. Calgary led 1-0 after the first nadian Football League inter-/quarter and 8-0 at halftime. llocking game at Vancouver to-| jnight. , | Saskatchewan Rough-| ders stayed in third place, one whipping of Montreal Alouettes test. Ploen,' veteran Winnipeg quar-_| terback, suffered a torn rib during a running play. He days, a club doctor said. Saskatchewan's' c o n vincing |\victory was recorded beforea| ' 3 s recon ceowd.4l 18,18) tae after he tossed passes to Camp: lor Field. Previous high attend- ance was 18,153 for a game be- tween Riders and B.C, Lions AL Palm $45.7 lat Regina in an interlocking|Aug. 14 /EFC LEAD TIED Despite the defeat, Monrteal| @ jremained tied with Hamilton 5.50 3.00|cartilege when tackled by @ se-)Tiger-Cats and Ottawa for the 450/ries of Stampeder defenders|pFC lead. The eastern club managed likely will be idle about 10\only six first downs. Saskatche- wan led 8-0 after the firs tquar- Hal Ledyard took oyer after ter, 17-0 at halftime and 24-0 Ploen's injury and was charge when Winnipeg did its) in/after three quarters. Quarterbacks Ron Lancaster lafter picking off the ball at the Montreal 40. Two plays_later, Lancaster swivelled over the centre to score. | Lancaster was shaken up bell and Dick Cohee to move Saskatchewan to the Montreal one in the second quarter. On his first play as Lancaster's re- placement, Ptacek stepped over. Campbell set up the © third Roughrider touchdown when he took a pass at the Montreal 52 An interception by halfback | Smith and Matthews shared the \other safeties. Gazley stroked two big hits for |Houdaille, including a double jin the fifth. Gibbs and Tessier |also smashed two-baggers. | This was the fourth year of | operation for this league and the | success of it can be attributed }to the complete co-operation of jthe Nipigon Park Neighborhood | Association and all the coaches of the teams. losing 10-4 to the Jets. Satur day and edged Richmond Vir- ginians 4-1 and 1-0 Monday. Syracuse defeated Buffalo 10-9 Saturday before losing 8-5 to the Bisons Sunday and splitting a doubleheader with Rochester Monday, losing the opener 6-5 but winning the second 3-1. At- lanta Crackers lost 8-3 to Rich- mond Saturday but defeated the Virginians 5-4 Sunday before losing both ends of a double- header to Columbus 5-2 and 4-1 Monday. { Budget Plan Automatic Weather-Controlled Delivery i McLaughlin Coal 110 KING ST. WEST of the fourth quarter led to the final Saskatchewan touchdown, The ball popped into the hands of Roughrider linebacker Wayne Shaw, who moved to the Montreal 20. A rough play call moved the ball to the 10 and in two plays Reed powered across. NEED Mortgage Money? Real Estate Mi Cc Broker Day or Night - 728-4285 and flipped the ball to Bu- \chanan as he was being tackled. Buchanan sped untouched along the sideline to score easily. 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