18-13 in Ottawa in the first game of the two-game total- point eastern final. Hamilton Tiger Cats, but the ball slips through his hands. Hamilton downed Ottawa JOE POIRIER (right), of Ottawa Rough Riders, tries to intercept a pass intend- ed for Hal Patterson of Blues Edge Western For League Crown LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Despite|pionship playoff Saturday as qualified for their shot at the spotting their opponents two|quarterback Bryce Taylorititle with a 3-3 record. touchdowns before the finaljthrew his.third touchdown pass; They had defeated Western game was 15 minutes old, Uni-|six minutes before the final} 48-15 two weeks ago--the Mus- versity of Toronto Blues are the/ whistle. tangs' only previous setback new football champions of the| They meet University of Al- this season. But last week they Cats Take First Game; Clair Blasts Officials By BOB MacKENZIE | The Ottawa bench and many|Field judge Jim King of Mont- OTTAWA (CP) ---- Ottawajof the 20,371-fans hollered thatjreal signalied Ottawa liad pos- Rough Riders are up in arms|Hamilton had too many men on|session of the bell. about the refereeing but Ham-/|the field, but officials didn't no- PLAY ilton Tiger-Cats are up five|tice it. KILLED points in their two-game, total-| Ti: <rowd, chilled by the 31- But umpire Bob Shepherd of point Eastern Football Confer-|degree temperature, really let|Toronto ran over to tell referee ence final after an 18-13 tri-\loose in the fourth quarter on|Seymour. Wilson that he had umph Sunday. \the apparent fumble that was|whistled the play dead before Coach Frank Clair of the Ri-/nullified by a quick whistle. the fumble, meaning Hamilton ders not only was unhappy with) he play started with Ottawa retained the ball. a fourth - quarter ruling that/on the Hamilton 52-yard line|_." When they said it was Ham- gave the ball back to Hamil- when quarterback Russ Jackson|iiton's ball 1 nearly dropped ton ol a od -- tried to find end Ted Watkins be : Clair said after the recove: a fumble, but also) with 2 long pass. Hamilton half- : was fuming about three first-|pack Gataey Hades intercepted| The play proved to be the quarter infractions that the of-!the pass on his own 23 and ran| 'turing point in the game. Ham- ficials missed completely. the ball to the Ottawa 40 where |jilton trailed 13-10 at the time, Hamilton had 13 men on the|he was tackled from behind by|but Willie Bethea scored 'a field for each of Ottawa's first|tuitack Jim Dillard. touchdown four plays later. two punts, and had 14--12 on the! The bail popped loose and Ri- That and a single on a wide 29- line and two receivers--for the Popp yard field goal attempt by Don third Ottawa kick, Clairjder flanker Whit Tucker dived|Sutherin--who converted twice moaned. 'on ine ball near the sidelines.'--gave the Tica s the five-point Late Stamp Majors Kill Blue Bombers By JOHN SHORT |Calgary agreed after the game CALGARY (CP) -- bg long |the oe hinged rtiage touchdowns in the fourth quar-/--a magnificent grab by Harri- ter Saturday propelled Calgary |son on the Winnipeg 45-yard line Stampeders to a cole win se ppd be = first pley of the fourth Winnipeg Blue Bombers and a/quarter. 1-0 lead in the* best-of-three)\WENT 45 YARDS |Western Football Conference fi-! While being smothered by de- . 1+ saaes ae fender Barrie Hansen, Harrison ni erman Harrison "hauled in Day's pass for a 45- bined with quarterback Eagle |yard aaa: eli Day for a 53-yard touchdown! The play moved the ball from strike and fullback Lovell Cole-\deen in Stampeder_ territory man charged past four tacklers and four plays later, Robinson on a spectacular 58-yard scOr-\missed an attempted field goal ing junket after the Stamps had|but the defence forced a punt carried a 10-9 lead into the|and the Stamps took possession fourth quarter before about 21,-\9n their 35. --s tebe oe Favs three Poca Rl ge e@ game was watcne jshook himself free behi: an- closed-circuit television by 4,000|sen to combine with Day on his more. |53-yard scoring play. Calgary has a chance to wrap) Comex ioe Bevel from his it up when the clubs meet Wed-|/own 52 and broke two tackles EAGLE DAY margin they will carry into the final game at Hamilion next Saturday. A big factor in Hamilton's re- surgence was their containment of Dillard's inside running in the second half. The big fullback helped stake Ottawa to a 13-0 half time lead with a sparkling display of run- ning and pass-catching. Riders amassed 220 of their 273-yard net offence in the first half and Dillard accounted for 165 yards himself. He wound up with a total of 204 yards--116 rushing on 22 carries and 88 through the air on five pass receptions. But the Ticats cut off Ot- tawa's outside running, holding halfback Bo Scott to a total of one yard in seven carries. Jackson had fair protection from the Hamilton rush but had a hard time finding open receiv- ers as the Hamilton pass de- fence shadowed his downfield THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 15, 1965 9 vert and added two field goals --from 27 and 38 yards out--to raise the count to 13-0 at the half. Joe Zuger, who shared Ham- ilton's quarterback duties with Frank Cosentino, finally got the Ticats on the scoresheet in the third quarter following a short kick against the wind by Ottawa punter Bill Cline. Hamilton got the ball on the Ottawa. 30 and on the first play Zuger hit Choee in the end zone for 2 touchdown. The Ticats again took advan- tage of. the wind--which gusted to 30 miles an hour--as Sutherin booted a 38-yard field goal to cut the Ottawa lead to three points. Then came the hotly-disputed fourth-quarter play. Hamilton managed only 205 yards total offence, 109 on the ground and 96 through the air. Cosentino was good on four of seven passes for 54 yards while Zuger hit on three of six for 42. Choee's only throw was inter- cepted. Jackson completed nine of 18 passes and had two intercepted --both in the second half as the men. INTERCEPTION COSTLY Rder's only touchdown of the game came in the second quar- ter after defensive halfback Joe Poirier Dick Cohee giving Ottawa the ball on the Hamilton 28. On the next play Jackson hit Dillard with a touchdown pass. Ontario - Quebec Intercollegiate|berta Golden Bears in Toronto) were upset 17-14 by the previ- Athletic Association. jnext Saturday for the Vanier/ous winless McGill University The Blues, who hadn't won|Cup. Redmen. the title since 1958, defeated! The Blues, who lost to every) 3 University of Western Ontariojother team in the conference in WERE SECOND Mustangs 21-16 in their cham-!regular + season play, Brampton Ties Steelers With Half-Minute Left BY CLIFF GORDON Whitby Lasco Steelers and Brampton Seven Ups battled to a 3-3 stand-off last night in The Rese Town in a game that had the fans stitting on the edge of their seats all night. Seven Ups were forced to come from behind in the dying seconds to gain the tie as they trailed 3-2 with 30 seconds to go. They pulled their goalie and the move paid off. Jack Gud- geon got his second goal of the night at the 19.47 mark to snatch the almost sure win away from the _ hard-fighting Steelers. Besides the two goal effort by barely, That left the Blues in a sec- ond-place tie with Queen's Uni- versity. But the Golden Gaels jhad lost both their games with Western and OQIAA rules per- mit a playoff only if a runner-up has previously beaten the first- place club. At the end of the first quar- ter, it looked as if the Blues might as well have taken the afternoon off. Rob Campbell, the first Mus- tang to handle the ball, ran back Ward Passi's punt for a 49-yard touchdown on the third play of the game. Ten minutes evaded several sluggish Toronto defenders and ran 73 yards for a second score, Both were con- verted by Art Froese. Taylor gradually got the Tor- onto offence untracked, passing to Mike Eben for touchdowns in the second and fourth quar- ters before his clinching toss to Gerry Sternberg put the game away. Taylor also kicked all three extra points by himself. scheduled for 8 p.m. MST, will day in Calgary. Halfback Ted Woods regis- tered Calgary's down. Larry Robinson com- pleted scoring with two field goals, two converts and a -sin- gle. End Farrell Funston took a |10-yard pass from quarterback ter for Winnipeg's only touch- down. Two punt singles by E Ulmer and a convert by tackle Norm Winton completed scor- ing. Salinity led 3-0, 9-2 and 10-9 at intervals. Rival coaches Bud Grant of later, fullback Larry Burridge|Winnipeg and Jerry Williams of!march. Rifles Win other touch-|paul Desjardins' third - nesday in Winnipeg. The game, |hefore moving into high gear. \From the five-yard line, Cole- be televised on the CBC national|man blasted two tacklers, in- network. If necessary, the third) cluding Dick Thornton, into the game will be played next Satur-|end zone. Woods scored on a 17-yard charge inside left tackle after down snzp eluded Ulmer. Halfback Dave Raimey scooted 45 yards up the sideline to set up a 37-yard single by Ul- mer for Bombers' first point and a pass interception by Kenny Ploen in the third quar-|}Henry Janzen led to the second isingle. FUMBLE HURT A fumble by Coleman led to Funston's touchdown. Winton recovered at the 42 and Ploen jused two ground plays and two jsuccessful passes in the scoring |Result Perfect League Title Says Cat Boss HAMILTON (CP) -- Ralph Toronto Rifles, who did it the|sazio, coach of Hamilton Tiger- hard way, and Charleston|Cats, Rockets, who breezed throughiopening game of the Eastern the season undefeated, will feels the result of the Football Conference final was Winton converted Funston's | touchdown to tie the score but| Robinson pt Calgary back in \front with a field-goal attempt | |that went for a single. Robinson jconcluded scoring with a 38-| cand field goal with a half-min- | ute remaining. | Day and Jerry Keeling com- | pleted seven of 21 passes for) 176 yards as Calgary compiled) 326 yards in total offence, Cole-| man led Calgary along the | ground with 106 yards in 17 car-} ries. | | Ploen completed nine of 19 [Bomber passes for 91 yards.) Raimey spiced the Winnipeg ground attack with 93 yards in 10 carries. Bomber linebacker Ken Mag- licic left in the second quarter |with an ankle injury and Grant isaid the rookie was a doubtful starter for the second game. Three Stamps--Coleman, ver- jsatile lineman Ron Allbright and Woods--received treatment \for minor injuries, but all three promised to be ready Wednes- \day. HUNTING Moe Racine booted the con- intercepted a broken- | |play pass from Ticat halfback Ticat defence tightened. Dil- lard caught five for. 88 yards. MoreComfort Wearing | FALSE TEETH loose plate discomfort. | an improved powder, sprinkled on | upper and lower plates holds them firmer so that they feel more com- Here is a pleasant way to overcome | rt. FASTEETH, WINS CHAMPIONSHIP * "MONTREAL (CP) -- Fort Garry, Man., Lions won the Ca- nadian juvenile footbali cham- pionship here Sunday with a 21-13 win over Montreal Poiat St. Charles Leo's Boys. Fort Garry ran first half never looked back. 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Sternberg, the OQIAA|Yrday for t madig ts © Tiger-Cats without a "big lead| Vv. 8t posi 1a as ve esa gt bs a is rk the | scoring leader, took a short|Victory i the league ee A: to have to protect or a big} ---- cedhotl src etal Dobe a te "ie. to best pramntoe oalie is still looking|/@re pass apd escaped two Th po rf Pong sey earlier| deficit to catch up on." | Check Your Gear lurbano 0 mt iii ' tacklers to go all the way. me 10BE Ue wal : | i | F goalie Moore from close in with! for, sn ; this ye | Last. year the Tiger - Cats| Then See Us For a hard drive. Cheesman tied it) It appeared the Steelers were air Ai area pring ards | In other weekend games, |trailed the Rough Riders by 17] Good Hunting up for the locals at 1.27 of the|going to rack up another win caught seven passes for a totai|Fort » Wayne Warriors defeated |points Values oe eee ae y re a. |yardage of 113. Taylor was good|*chmond seweis vo-as, whctiry" AUTHORIZED a neat three way passing play with 30 seconds to go. 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Manager : | Philadelphia. time in the game at 10.17 as he|Ivan Davie is looking forward B h R k oe . blasted a tremendous slap shot/to his charges taking over the | ranc 1C ey | WINS 11 STRAIGHT CHRISTMAS GIFT OF ALL runner-up slot after tonight's | NORTH BATTLEFORD, Sask ® game. . .Wayne Cheesman con- Still I Co \(CP) -- The Canadian national HOME | 0 t tinues to spark the local attack 1 n ma team battered Saskatoon Quak-| ar Os I 1S with his blistering shots from 'ers of the Western Canada Sen- | the point. He has been very; COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) --)ior Hockey League 5-2 Bees * strong for the locals offen-|Branch Rickey, 84-year - old) pefore 1,700 fans for its 11th suc- | RT Cham A aln sively. Defensively in the |baseball great who collapsed aticessive victory of 1965. Satur-| last two games young Rick|the speaker's rostrum Saturday/qay night, the Nationals de-\|| ----__<- Thompson has shown remark-|night, remained in a coma to-|feated the Quakers by an iden- SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP)jable improvement over pre- day in the intensive care sec-|tical score in Saskatoon . Carlos Ortiz won back his worldjious games. On Friday night|tion of the Boone County Hos-|--_______ : sa lightweight boxing crown Satur-|he stopped four three-on-one /pital. 72 Ee A gh Maciriverding y ett day night, pounding out a unani-|breaks and last night he very, "He is holding his own but Have Fun In at oe ee agreed mous decision with his powerful|capably broke up three more. jstill is in critical condition," a plus single frame, 209 95 e left hand over Ismael LagunajIt would appear he has now hit of Panama in a 15-round bout./his stride and will be a big Knowing he was behind onjasset to the defensive core. . . points, Laguna tried to take the|Don't forget the big battle for fight to Ortiz in the final rounds; second spot goes tonight at the|leagues, and nearly was floored in the! Whitby arena, game time 8:00 12th and 13th. Mm. Dp Ortiz, a Puetto Rican, had FIRST PERIOD hospital spokesman said. 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Orr' 3.57, 9.33, 'Uren' 13.47,| pital. movement and a damaging eswad Fae aay ne 14.31, Varcentin 18.44, Taylor) He had left a hospital bed in jab. et oy ae he|jy's0 "U99een_malor, Thompson maiorict Touis Saturday to attend the moved in, Ortiz would meet THIRD PERIOD |ceremonies him with a left hook and often) )W""¥. Davidson (Parker, Chaimers)) Rickey nad had two previous| 1o.17}heart attacks, one at Pittsburgh followed with a damaging right.| 5. whitoy. Cheesman Luyben).. 19-47 ]in 1958 and the other at his sum- There were no knockdowns| $, 8rampton. Guageon i Taylor 5.49%, Luy- mer home in Sudbury in 1961. Penalties. Smith .19, and no cuts. 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