Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Oct 1965, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 28, 1965 1] BEST IN THE EAST - Russ Jackson As Passer; Henley In Punt Returns By THE CANADIAN PRESS As the Easterh Football Con- into its final |ope! ference heads weekend, Russ Jackson of Ot- tawa Rough Riders and Garney Henley of Hamilton Tiger-Cats are almost assured of winning top .honors in two statistical departments. ' Catastrophe will have to strike Jackson next Saturday when Ottawa ends its schedule at home against Montreal Alou- ettes to keep the star quarter- a winning the passing ti the lead with 74 points, erin. And Henley has the punt re-|672. yards. ing, pass-catching, kickoff re- turns and punting--are wide n. Place-kickers Moe Racine of Ottawa and Don Sutherin of Hamilton are both after the scoring crown with Racine in six more than second-place Suth- Jim Dillard of Ottawa has a 62-yard margin over Dave The- len of Toronto in rushing. Dil- lard has run 739 yards and The- len 677 yards while Bo Scott of Ro the Rough Riders has gained Neighborhood | Dart Results The following the results of games played ber 21 -- Rundle No, 2, 5, Ni Oshawa No. 1, 0; Southmead (4, North Oshawa No. 2, 1; Woodview 'no. 2, 4, Bathe 1; Woodview No. 1, 3, Rundle No. 1, 2. DOUBLES Houston, Mike Wilson, Midge Wilson, N. Pullen, T. Emm, G. Waite 4, D. Donald, F, Yoting, A. Cole, C. Cole, B, Cole, L. Cole 3, P. An- drews, B, Andrews, K. Clark 2, S. Clark, O. Twine, S. Emms 3, B. Smith, L. Shortt, M. Muir, A. Muir 3, .V. Graves, D. Taylor, M. Marsh 2, G. Marsh, E. Stu- art, R. Shobbrook, L. Shob- brook 4, D. Pelow 2 and V. S8. Baseball 1 inning -- V. Graves 6, Midge Wilson 5, G. Waite 5, SUCeESS story 65 | the exciting new look in * turn championship all but locked up as the Ticats play their final game of the schedule against Toronto Argonauts Sun- day in Hamilton. Montreal quarterback Bernie Faloney's chances of catching Jackson for the passing title are slim because he has had 28 of his aerials intercepted, far more than Jackson's 12. Other- wise the two are close. Jackson leads in touchdown passes and average gain and is second in all other departments. Faloney is tops in. completions, total) yards and completion percen- tage and second in average gain. Henley has run 62 punts back 533 yards, far ahead of second-| Dick Shatto of Toronto leads in kickoff returns with 14 for 374 yards. Scott is a close sec- ond with 13 for 361 yards. Dick Cohee of the Ticats has run back 12 kicks for 316 yards. Terry Evanshen, Montreal's rookie star, Jeads Ottawa's Ted Watkins in pass catching. Ev- anshen has snared 36 1 for 622 yards and three touch- downs. Watkins has caught 33 passes for 698 yards and eight touchdowns. The title is decided on number of passes caught. Joe Zuger of Hamilton has led the EFC in punting all season but he's going to have to be sharp to stay on top. He has averaged just one more yard on A. Cole 5, L. Shobbrook 7 and D .Pelow 5, High 3 Darts -- D. Pelow 100, G. Waite 120 and N. Pullen 102. Standings -- Rundle No. 2, 17; Woodview No. 1, 15; Southmead 12; Rundle No. 1, 10; North Oshawa No. 2, 10; Woodview No. 2, 7; Bathe 6 and North Oshawa No, 1, 3. SOCCER SCORES LONDON (Reuters) -- Wed - nesday night's soccer: | INTER-LEAGUE MATCH English League 5 Irish League 0| ENGLISH LEAGUE Division Il Manchester C 0 Norwich 0 Division IV Chester 3 Crewe Alex 0 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Dundee 1 Celtic 2 Rangers 2 Dundee U 0 CANADA SKIERS WILL PERFORM ON INDOOR SKI-RAMP Toronto, during the Cana- left to dian Winter Sports Show, right, are Dave Jacobs, Nov. 3 to 6. Champions Montreal, coach of the and experts will also dem- Canadian ski team, Nancy onstrate figure skating, curl- Holt, Toronto, named On- ing, hockey and other win- tario Ski Queen for the 1964- 65 season, Nancy Greene, of Kootenay, .B.C., who made a clean sweep of the U.S. national. ski champion- ships and Peter Duncan, St. Jovite, Quebec. ter sports. Here, OLD WORLD TRADITION T i econoooovroscoow ecooooscvrococoso ecoooocovrnosos LONDOM © Ontatio Camapa Members of Canada's Na- tional Ski Team will demon- o : ann of Toronto. Zuger's aver- i turns. nique on a_ specially-con- has 328 yards in 63 re age is 44.7 yards and Mann's is structed ski-ramp inside Bill Wayte of Hamilton has a Top scorers (Legend: H-Ham- - pass interceptions. He we vas a ; | BILL WAL H 9 3 has picked off seven so far, two ilton; O-Ottawa; T-Toronto; M- Sy ud | Vancouver Man::... indicate that figure will|qRijiovich of Ottawa. lace | t d, fieldside bleachers acine, Will R { oe ee OP SOR GRAMS Sutherin, H eca aseDa en | Wil heteree : } | The two clubs will meet at\ing departments--scoring, rush-|Watkins, O 2 p.m. and they will have the ~~~ Scott, 0 | A Batten, M TORONTO -- One of North other two days previously in ee 7 Aerica's top soccer referees, New York City. Winner of the r By IAN DONALDSON game, total goa Top Soccer League irosnan, CHATHAM, N.B. (CP)--Bill|start, had teams in Detroit,!been appointed to handle the|Teceive the Consuls' Cup, award Bethea, H when a baseball pitcher worked|waukee, Cleveland Indianapolis|{ependiente of "Argentina and|Argentinian Consulates in Can-|tional Soccer League will be ex-|Tucker, O without a bullpen behind him,/org pottalo as well as yrs Napoli of Italy at Varsity Sta-ada and the United States. |nanded next year Bee two Ai-| Stewart, 0 both parts of a doubleheader|°4S°- | Bill Simpson, president of the/Toronto game, His Worship|Boytchuk said Tuesday night. | SOVIETS SWEEP and never dreamed of giving) But Walsh wasn't impressed.|Canadian Soccer Football Asso-|Mayor Philip Givens has pro-| "We've got eight teams to) Now 93 years old and still referee and appointed Art Men-|Weekend", October 29 - No-|I think they'll be accepted. We|Russian men's and women's an avid baseball fan, he also|Pitch against such clubs as the/narn and George Bailey, both of|vember 1. This is to include the|will have a first division and volleyball teams made a clean Newcastle Cornkillers, Saint ¢ an was so honored in his own Kulai is carried on the world/football game, the Toronto Ma-|tion and relegation just like|@gainst U.S. opposition Tuesday home - town that he'd think|ton Tartars. list of referees and he workediple Leafs-Detroit Red Wings|they have in other countries."|Might as both squads triumphed Walsh says relief pitchers : to try out for a big league team spo win hie ha the United States and Mexico|soccer match, and the heavy-|teams will include two from|'inal appearance. in the United States. ldays. He always pitched com-|'hree years ago. weight title fight between Toron-/Toronto, one Polish-sponsored, plete games, even if extra in- SE! ---- reer around 1888 and although the ball wasn't as lively in those days he had an impressive rec- ord for durability, He played for 19 years and lost only six games in all that time, a re- markable career despite the short seasons of that era. The only genuine. idols in baseball today are in the major leagues, thanks to television and the decline of the minors. But that was far from the case 75 years ago. walks, Walsh says: 'Never, "I can remember how proud|never. I certainly never did I was to know him," says Rev.|walk a man intentionally." B. J. Murdoch, a Roman Catho- lic priest, who remembers | when Walsh was pitching for Chatham Stars. | "The whole town was proud | of him. All the baseball players | of New Brunswick who had played against him held him in awe." CHICAGO OFFERS Word of Bill Walsh's talents spread as far as Chicago where the White Sox of the American | A REWS League decided to try to get his| HEATING services. ' | | That was in the early 1900s || 725-1660 Oshawa | = 1 i ee . ati ne ni € Sei each of his 129 punts t! strate their skill and tech- place Ed Learn of Montreal who pants then Deve : 3.7 a' the Automotive Building, good chance to win the title for 48.7 on 114 punts |New York. If pre-game ticket more than Henley and Bob | Montreal): |will be installed. But the races in the remain-|Lockett, M 'Big Soccer Ti : 4 il i Grant, H Relief Pitchers Unknown *.2 bene of tae eed | Oshawa To Enter at by the National as an up-|Don Kulai, 40, of Vancouver, has|two-game, total goals series will Thelen, T Walsh remembers the days|Minneapolis, Kansas City, Mil-|international match between In-\@¢ jointly by the Italian and) TORONTO. (CP) --,The Na-|\Zuber, H thought nothing of handling |dium this Sunday. As added significance to the|visions, P t Bill} up an intentional walk. He preferred to stay home and ciation, designated Kulai as|claimed an "International Sports|join the league next year, and) MONTREAL (CP)--The top remembers when a local star \Toronto, as linesmen. Toronto Rifles - Newark Bears|a second division with promo-|SWeeP of their Canadian tour John Franklins and Frederic- twice before accepting an offer the internatienal game between|hockey game, the international| Mr. Boytchuk said the eight|i" three straight sets on their |were unknown in his baseball Walsh began his pitching ca- The game is expected to draw\to's George Chuvalo and Erniejand one each from Hamilton, nings were needed. And he re- /20,000 fans from throughout|Terrell,the champion from Chi-|Oshawa, London, Kitchener, members one day pitching two Southern Ontario and Western|cago. Sudbury and Welland. games against the tough Am- ge herst Ramblers, beating them both times, 5-2 and 3-0. 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