Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Dec 1964, p. 7

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 30, 1964° 7 NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE 9:30 'til ? -- 7.00 Per Couple North Oshawa Community Centre NEW RECORDS SET AFL Statistics Reveal 'Cookie' Best Junior Canadiens Tie Niagara Falls other Peterborough goals in the stalemate with Kitchener. Grey Cup Champions Best Canadian Team By THE CANADIAN PRESS made big ---gutstanding Canadian team of By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Sports Editor Sports editors and sportscast- ers put the finger today on British Columbia Lions as the ton Tiger-Cats in the late-No- vember classic, with 324 points on 75 first-place choices, 40 seconds and 19 thirds. The 1-2-3 placings were computed.on a summer Olympic team, the jun- ior lacrosse champion Oshawa Green Gaels and the senior la- crosse titleholders Vancouver Carlings and Toronto East York Argos, Canadian intermediate The AFL year-end statistics, released Thursday, show that Gilchrist picked up more yard- age on the ground than any On Ground 1964. The Grey Cup champions made it easily in the 30th an- nual Canadian Press year-end sports poll, The voters were intrigued by the outstanding success of the gold medal - winning Olympic pair-oar team of Roger Jackson and George Hungerford and placed them second in a tight fit ahead of Toronto Maple Leafs, Stanley Cup champi basis of three points for a first- place ballot, two for second and one for third, The Jackson-Hungerford pair received 180 points and the Leafs 154, From there in, the point totals ranged from 48 re- ceived by Lyall Dagg's Cana- dian and international curling championship rink from Van- couver to the one point each received by the Tiger-Cats and the last three years. There wasn't much doubt in the selectors' minds about the Lions, who finally went all the way after 1) strating years in Canadian pro football. Thir- teen other teams were men- tioned, but they received scant notice from the selectors. PICKED FIRST BY 75 The final tally showed the! Lions, 34:24 victors over the} the Canadian equestrian team. Toronto Marlboros, Memorial Cup champions and tabbed by some experts as probably the finest junior hockey club the country has known, was fifth with 42 points. Next with 34 points was the Olympic gold medal-wianing Canadian bob- sled crew captained by Vic Emery of Montreal. Others receiving cluded: Canada's voles in- Olympic football champions. runaway following their big cu victory over Tiger-Cats whi spoiled their Grey Cup debut worth every point scored. The pair - oar and 'bobsle tories in the Olympics. FIRST TIME AS TEAM October. Hungerford had bee ver Rowing Club eights but su August and wasn't stron enough for the big events. The Lions made it almost a year earlier by taking a com- paratively easy 21-10 decision at Vancouver. This time, the Lions got sweet revenge and were teams posted tremendous vic- Hungerford and Jackson, Uni- versity of British Columbia stu- dents, had never rowed together before the Tokyo Olympics in a member of the UBC-Vancou- fered an attack of mononucleo-| ion senior league. sis--a disease of the Sest--is |" Honan: other player during the season. The former Toronto Argo- Piyards, beating out rookie Matt ©) Snell of New York Jets by 36 4) vards. Clem Deniels of Oakland Raiders was third with 823 yards. League records were set in individual scoring, passing and | Pass receiving, Gino Cappel- letti, Boston Patriots' star end who was named The Associated Press' AFL Player of the Year, scored 155 points--eight more than the previous high which he set in 1961. He scored seven touchdowns and kicked 25 field goals and n|37 converts. He played at one time for Sarnia Golden Bears {-\in the old Ontario Rugby Foot- Houston's George Blanda and jas a nauts' fullback ground out 981 | the defending champion Hamil-jtrack and hockey teams, the PLAYED IN BOTH Veteran Tobin Rote Says AFL And NFL Are Close By MIKE RATHET BUFFALO (AP)--Tobin Rote, veteran San Diego quarterback who has played in three profes- sional leagues and two countries during a 15-year career, said Saturday the rival National and American football leagues are "close to being on the same play: level." While admitting that the older NFL possibly has an edge in its defensive secondary person- nel, Rote said the quality of play in the AFL has improved considerably in the last two years. "When I was up in Canada before joining the Chargers, I used to watch the AFL on tele- vision," said Rote, "and I have to admit I was one of those guys who downgraded play in |games last February. | sser - catcher team for} He then teamed with Jackson| goede a i ec- at Tokyo and won the gola| ree single-season aerial r medal after only a few times on the water as a unit. The bobsledders, with no ru in Canada, had to go to the United States and- Europe for) *'™ fess practice and competition and) a! quarterback, rds. ficiency, how Blanda, the Oilers' veteran)tg Ten Dawson of Kansas City | established neW/for the second time in three |highs for pass attempts, 505,/ years. Dawson had a 56.2 com-| land completions, 262. His favor-|pjetion average and threw 30 a |for touchdowns. 'lhalt Petes' Danny Grant strides in the Ontario Hockey . |Association Junior A series ' |Tuesday night even if his Peter- , |borough Petes didn't. Grant scored three goals-- output--as Peter- y borough tied Kitchener Rangers COOKIE GILCHRIST jite receiver, Hennigan, grabbed 101 passes to beat by one the 8 Charley Hennigan collaborated|mark set by Lionel Taylor of Denver three years ago. One the basis of passing ef- ever, the title went |6-6. His performance gave him 28 goals for the season, leav- ing him one behind Ken Hodge of St. Catharines and Brit Selby of Toronto, The Petes, however, re- mained in third plaee in the league standings with 36 points, three back of Niagara Falls Flyers who tied Montreal Ju- nior Canadiens 2-2 at Niagara Falls, In the only other game, the league - leading Toronto Marl- boros squeezed past Oshawa Generals 3-1 in a hard-fought game at Oshawa. The victory left. the Marlboros with 41 points. | Andre Lacroix, the circuit's points leader, George Godson and Gary. Monahan scored the Ranger marksmen were Ken Gratton, Bruce Reier, John Beechey, Bill Hway, Sandy Fitzpatrick and Mike Robi- taille. START STRONGLY The Petes started strongly, skating to a 3-1 first-period lead, but they were tied 3-3 be- fore the end of the second. At Niagara Falls, it was a sputtering power play that forced the Flyers to settle for a tie. They went ahead 2-0 after the first period: on goals by Jean Pronovost and Bud De- brody, but couldn't add to their lead in the second despite a flurry of Montreal penalties. NEW YEAR'S | EVE DANCE 9P.M.--?? Thornton's Corners Community Hall iory inthe "Austrian winter St. Kitts Loan Eagle Keys Signs Regular Goalie ST. CATHARINES (CP) -- Two-Year Contract Goalie Bob Taylor, who played| \the first 17 games this season| REGINA (CP) -- Saskatche-|with St. Catharines Black wan Roughriders named Eagle|Wawks of the Ontario Hockey Keys as head coach today when! Association Junior A_division,| he signed a two-year contract/has been loaned to Edmonton to head the Western Football|oij Kings, 1964 Memorial Cup! Conference club. finalists, for the remainder of The Saskatchewan coaching the season. job became vacant when Bob) St, Catharines general man- Shaw resigned in the middle ofjager Ken Campbell said the a two-year contract to accept a/19-year-old Taylor, a native of position as head coach of Tor-|Calgary, was sent west to make onto Argonauts of the Eastern|room for right winger Frank Conference Golembroski, another Calgar-| Keys assisted Shaw in guid-jian, who will join the Hawks ing the Roughriders to a third-|after a five-game trial with St. place finish in the WFC this Louis of the Central Profes- | SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S EVE Dance Club Camelot King St. East @ BUFFET e HATS e@ HORNS @ PRIZES $10.00 per couple RESERVATIONS NOW THORNTON'S RD. N. 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We take advan- tage of that and that loosens up the defence. | "The teams have to play) more zone defence, covering a! epecific area rather than on a Admission $1.50 man-to-man. basis." ; Rote said the NFL was able | I (Q to develop defensive secondary | J = standouts because they didn't} CO xs faiwr have to be as concerned about gate receipts as teams in the) AFL through the developing years, "Quite a few of the offensive stars we've drafted in the last couple of years could have been turned into defensive players," said Rote, "but they've had to play for the gate. The NFL has} been able to draft top-name of-| fensive players and turn them | into defenders." Did Rote have any solutions to that problem? | "1 think a higher player limit would help," he said. 'We're only able to carry three backs FREE IN-CAR ELECTRIC HEATERS! 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