Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Nov 1964, p. 7

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COLLEGE ACE BREAKS 40-YEAR RECORD Fullback Jim Grabowski (31) of Illinois outdistances Wisconsin defender, back big! Brigham (35) -- on way to breaking Red Grange's 40- year-old Illinois record of 212 yards gained in a game. The 21-year-old Big Ten 'confer- ence rushing record also fell to Grabowski; it was 216 yards. Grabowski carried the ball 33 times for 239 yards and two touchdowns in 29-0 vic- tory over Wisconsin. --(AP Wirephoto) NO SUCCESSOR NAMED anaging director man said the club's failure to make the 1964 playoffs over Montreal was primarily respon- sthle for the decision. prised. He said after being in- formed that he was out as Argo Ivy would be the Argos coach in 1065. IVY LED ESKIMOS Ivy, who led Edmonton Es- kimos of the western confer- ence to Grey Cup victories inr 1954, 1955 and 1056, became coach of Chicago Cardinals of the National Football League, moved with that franchise to St. logs, and later was head coach ton Oilers of the Amer- Lovell Coleman Wins '64 Schenley Award MONTREAL (CP) -- Lovell Cileman, Calgary Sineapedess | ef fliback, i 1964 Schenley Award as most | is the winner of teeemeaeaii % 2 4 4 player in Canadian ( it was | ~ Halfback Tom Grant of Ham- flton Tiger-Cats wins the best Canadian award, and rs Brown of British Columbia Li- ons wins the best lineman bg for the second year in a |, of the awards | will be made at a Nov, 26: re- Toronto, Donald cross-country group of business- men and sportsmen, are to make the presentations in cere- monies at Toronto's Royal York Hotel. A plaque also goes to the Calgary club, represented by president Geonge McMahon, in- Fieating its player was the most outstanding player of 1964--the first year a Stampeder has won 3 the honor. SPORTS , BRIEFS STRACINA QUITS MONTREAL (CP) -- Centre Joe Stracina of Montreal Alou- ettes announced his retirement Monday after 11 years as an rvs Football League. "Those rumors weren't de- nied . . . neither myself nor the coaching staff was given a he of confidence," Wirkowski said. They tried diligently to form HOCKEY SCORES STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Central Le = roe] ag yl. > St. Paul Minnesota Tulsa _ weuas ansaaqncw HR Roo Besas SSSeeer ope Minneapolis at Memphis Ontario Junior B St. Catharines 10 Stamford 4 Chatham 5 Wallaceburg 1 Exhibition Hamilton (OHA Jr. A) 6 St. Jerome (QJHL) 4 Saskatchewan Senior 'NOBBY' WIRKOWSKI a winning combination and "... my only regret is that of doing an unfinished job, one which I know can be made al- most complete by a few re- placements." "Unfortunately this takes time and it looks like I've run out of it." The fate of his assistants, Jimmy Dunn and Cliff Speegle, Argos Fire Wirkowski After Three-Year Loren was not announced pt ge gry Myre poe ence held to make the an- nouncement " really parture make the playoffs. fe. 95.. fe ast) in i ad e! He later played with Hamil- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdcy, November 17,1964 7 cause of the Montreal situa- tion." During the conference Hay- man suggested that several de- his assistants were against the wishes of the tors. One of these was the missal of quarterback Stephens early in the 1964 cam: paign. SERVICE STATION FOR LEASE High potential modern 2 boy service station of | major oil co. on busy thoroughfare, Financial assistance available to suitable party. APPLY IN) WRITING FOR INTERVIEW BOX AG ton r-Cats and Calgary before Argos as a playing-coach 1960. Alt! Hayman said Argos had not decided on a new coach, he admitted there were appli- cations being considered from two U.S. coaches who expressed --" in coaching the double- jues. Hayman said Wirkowski and his assistants, whose contracts GARDEN CITY RACEWAY FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile Trot io Three. ( 28.60 8.10 3.90] worth. 3.40 Hy 3.00 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: one fifty five, Tony Worthy, Meadow Brownie, Billy High and Mr. a, SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile "Pace" for Three-year-olds aon, up, Purse $600 (6) 1-Grettan Hel G., 4.80 3.10 be Hirish Bive, 3.10 2 8-Superior Hast wee 570] terence Start good, Also oried: N Miss Dtinty Volo, Royal Oaks, Single C.C., Alex Smith and Jimmy | Thi Direct. DAILY DOUBLES Nos, vere and 1-Grattan Hal G. Paid $52.60, THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile Trot for Three- year-olds and up, Purse $600 (8) $€ddiecan, Galbraith 7.40 3.00 2.90} Goose. 4Sunset Lee M., Holmes 2.90 2.60 T<Andy Counsel, 3 Start good, gta Also $i poeclbonay Gusta Bel, Advocate aly Dillard, 'Delayed Nien end Ken Kingston FOURTH RACE -- | Mile Pace for Three-year-olds and up. Purse $700 (7) 7-Sliver Ronnie, 10.20 5.10 ry 1-Countess Clay, Lemieux 4% 2 éMary Jane P., Cahie 380 Start good, won driving pit.| ZCount. Yates, ECeptein Riddell, Miller 4Femous Also Started: SeJohnnie R., Clement Hanover, Diller A Doller and Riddell- QUINELLA Nes. 8 and 5 PAID $223.60 SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile for Three-year-olds end up. 6Fevonien Grattan, Fe 4+Armbro_ Eclipse, Mc! Pick end Frisco Killeen. ae and pieced éth for inter- EIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile P. a 6-Attorney's ag? Medill 1-Timber Hal, ' i Feegen eas! Ailve een' tn On tn Order: | Reh Maud's pro adhe Girl, Lynden Alex and S$! NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile Trot for and up. Wick, Stent 000d Won driving Mabel, Laird Mote, sMendon, Brooke C.. King Tony, and Lullwater F Total Pool $120,710. 2,184, THE GREATER OSHAWA COMMUNITY CHEST NOW HAS ONLY 6 DAYS TO GO TO REACH IT'S OBJECTIVE OF $275,900 IF YOU'VE BEEN MISSED Mail Or Bring Your Donation To The Greater Oshawa COMMUNITY CHEST 11 Ontario St., Oshawa 728-0203. - active player in the Canadian Football League. Stracina, 32, a native of Montreal, said he is os to devote more time to his family and job. as an air- 'line reservations agent. He was one of the few veterans who sur- vived wholesale player cuts this Yorkton 2 Saskatoon 10 Saskatchewan Junior Weyburn 2 'Brandon 6 AMERICAN WINS LONDON (AP) --: Roger Ris- er, heavyweight champion of! start good Also Started: Diplomet gt ee Brent, Marlene R., and Deli Late Can. Bomb B. FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for Three Purse $800 (8) LOVELL COLEMAN in Can-|themselves in uniform by foot- savings bonds wot Grantiballer - turned - painter Tex Brown $1,500 each in bonds. | Coulter. three receive oil portraits of Trustees of the awards, a GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS FIRST RACE + Purse $1900. Claiming. foaled in Canada. 15.70 9.00 3.30|" 15.20 4.90 « 2.30 rien Creme 6 Ky Been, Mary = Catherin, Mi: Count, Sail Along, Chop Turkey, Fleet Wheat, and Derbykin. Winner, ak bor br 9, 2, Selector --|¥y Love by Norseman. Trainer | i R M Fishman. Pool $31,287 Double Pool. $51,698 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2000. Ciaim- . Three- ag oad laa One and| , 3-Check Drifted, Di 1-Wellington Whiz, Start good, won driving . Also Ran in Order: Autumn Souvenir, Chief Whitefoot, Good Ovation end Se lectim. DAILY ag ye 3 AND ol PAID $234.80 pg = b g, 4 Sun Bahram -- Tribuia- tion by Escegr. Trainer "ah ¥ Meyer. $48,298 es ( Mark, Robinson 29.30 12.0 $10 mires year by coach Jim Trimble. YACHT ON BLOCK LONDON (AP) -- Sovereign, cen defeated America's p challenger, is for sale. The prive £22,000 ($66,000). Paper)" magnate Anthony Boyden spent more than £100,000 building and Winner, b ¢, 4, Princequille -- Sunshine Peak by 'Again. Trainer W Weasley. sues Quinella Pool $37,608 SEVENTH RACE--Purse $2000. Cleim- Two-year-clds. a et 7 Furiongs (7) ik'n Saphires, T'cotte 16.60 4 3.20 1-Cipliner, Leblanc 40 9.40 490 4,00 40 driving. less, Sly Stag, Acanthus Naya b o3, bg THIRD RACE -- Purse $1900. Claiming. Maiden two-' foaled in Canada. 7 Furlongs (12) &-Moores vine Leblanc 11.00 5.00 2.90 Her Fleet, Hale 5.00 3.10 of Honor, Armst 2.50 Start good, won driving Aine an ie Orders For Wyo wait oasis, Lets Scewt, yo Bay joyal Bunny, Pigskin ie --* Bret Rip along and Winner, dk b or br g, 2, Selector -- Iris Moore by Osiris 2nd. Trainer A R Ken- nedy. Pool $56,445 FOURTH gg - Soak" maa Maiden two-year-olds. 7 S-Peter Picker, Walsh 9.50 red ar 3-Black Diver, 6.00 3.60 9-Winning Rocket, at 3.30 'Start good, won di Also Ran in en aby Barque, Cup of Seen bask nae Caniris, Roman Winn', bc, % Nearcilc -- Silver God- dess by tatent. Trainer G $ Nemett. ... Pool $62,936 FIFTH RACE -- pay $2000. Claiming. and uv Mile aM " irk Gem, Tu: omen 4 Zeriond Willie, Parsons 3.80 72.90 6June's' Choice, McComb 5.60 Start good, won driving Also Ran In Order: Secret Star, Plucky Crest, Glad Roman, Rubal Khali, Silver Beau, » Currytown, and By Com- mand. Winner, dk & or br f, 4, Canadien Cham, Amanda ind by Borealis. Trainer R Barnard. Pool $65,556. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3000. Allow- Three-year-olds and up. 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