Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Nov 1964, p. 11

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turned professional te @ on tour with Don Budge and) Bill Tilden. mt tennis titles and the singles championship. at _Wimble- don in 1939. Miss Marble point semi-final series 76-40. Rough Riders in 1948, the year And coach Bobby Dobbs is the Calgary won every league, play first to admit an excited, shout-| off and exhibition game it en- ing and cheering crowd Monday |, oq 21,500-seat McMahon Stadium for Saturday's opener in the best-of-three final series against the British Columbia Lions. 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 12, 1964 TUCKER ON SIDELINES Stamps Eager Clair Has Problems With Two Injuries OTTAWA (CP) -- Ottawa Rough Riders' defensive team has sparkled in its last two games, and it will have to con- tinue to muzzle opposition teams if the Riders want to get into the Grey Cup final. 'The Riders held Montreal Al- ouettes and Toronto Argonauts scoreless in their last two games, but when they meet Hamilton Tiger-Cats here Sat- urday in the first game of their two-game, total-point Eastern Football Conference final they may not have as much help from their "offence as they would like, The Riders still have quarter- back Russ Jackson, fullback Dave Thelen and halfback Ron- nie Stewart to carry: the load, but they'll be missing regulars in the other two backfield posi- tions. Halfback Bo Scott, a late sea- son addition, and speedy flanker Whit Tucker will be among the! spectators Saturday, and Ot- tawa coach Frank Clair will Andrea Tops CPHL Race DETROIT (CP) -- Paul And- rea, shifty right winger of the leading St..Paul Saints, tops the} : For 'Cup' Bid By BOB TRIMBEE CALGARY (CP) -- Since Cal- gary Stampeders. set the East back on its heels and the Grey Cup on its feet with a special brand of western fun in 1935 and 1949, bad times and bad luck has blocked the trail East for the Cowboys. Every other Western Football will get the nod as flanker, with|Conference club since has Peter Quinn and veteran Joe|played in the Canadian final Kickoff time is 4 p.m. EST and the game will be seen on |the CBC's national network. |The second game will be played in Vancouver Wednesday, Nov. 18 at 11 p.m. and th third, if necessary, in Vancouver Sun- day, Nov. 22, at 5 p.m. Both Vancouver games will be seen on Canada's two national TV networks. Monday, Calgary battered Saskatchewan Roughriders 51-6 to take the two-game, total- played a key role in building} enthusiasm among his players. "We could have overcome} any deficit Monday. No club! would have beaten us." | Dobbs is the first coach to have a winning season at Cal- gary since Les Lear did the job in 1948 and 1949 when Calgary won 22 consecutive league games and won one of two Grey Cup tilts, 21-7 against Ottawa Remember When?... | By THE CANADIAN PRESS One of the brightest stars of the amateur tennis . world, blonde. Alice Marble, announced that she had turned professional 24 years ago today--in 1940, She was the winner of 24 amateur | Canadian, Rick Black, as a run- | Ed Ulmer will take over as re- * has no worries about injuries | after a two-week layoff, but has > kept his club working each day _ so "we're not going to Ottawa ' WHIT TUCKER have to juggle some defensive backs to help plug the holes. Tucker's loss was expected earlier, but Scott was still a possible starter until Wednes- day night's workout when his injured ankle failed to respond to continued treatment. With Tucker out, Len Sparks Central Professional Hockey} ; * League scoring parade with 17 points after 10 games. He has scored seven goals and picked ; up 10 assists. Teammate Ulf Sterner, the ; Swedish-born pro rookie who} + has starred in world and Olym- pic competition for Sweden and Billy Knibbs of the Minneapolis} * Bruins share the runner-up spot with 15 points. Both have scored eight goals and seven assists. Veterans Mel Pearson and| ; Barrie Ross, enjoying a strong] | start for the Saints, are next in line, both showing four goals and nine assists for 13 points. Nibbs, Sterner and the Saints' Mare Dufour share the goal- scoring lead with eight goals apiece and Andrea's 10 assists] : are tops in that department. Omaha _ Knights' Tulsa's Larry Johnson leads in penalties with 50 minutes. OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES LONDON (Reuters)--Results of British soccer matches played Wednesday night: Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Second Round, First Leg Kilmarnock 0 Everton 2 ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Leeds United 3 Arsenal 1 p Manchester United vs. Birm-| ingham City ppd. to Dec. 16 netminder| : Jean Guy Morrissette leads in} 7 shutouts parade with three and) ; "MART : Poirier available as back - up| men, Scott's absence means Clair will have to go with another ning mate for Stewart and The- len. With Black as a starter, lief man for the offensive half-| backs. Defensive half Tommy Neck, who managed only one game with the Riders before running into back trouble, will be back in the lineup, and will probably spell Ulmer and Poirier when they see offensive action. Hamilton coach Ralph Sazio with any complacency at all." Clair says ball control "will| decide this one, and that means |we not-only have to stop Hamil- jton more than we have, but sus- tain our own offence when we do stop them." Sazio isn't making any pre- jdictions either, except that he's | 'looking for a tough series." | The game starts at 1 p.m. |EST, and will be carried over ithe CTV network, with Ottawa land Calgary blacked out. OP ° (Potent Pending) No tools needed to install. 0 A.M. to 10 P.M. ECT. and as the years r d Cal- gary fans have become increas- ingly impatient for another op- portunity to blow the lid off the Grey Cup festivities. i 9 For many 1964 has started to/| take shape as the year Calgary) might go all the way again. Not | a seat remained to be sold in| Favorite Takes London Feature LONDON, Ont. 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