10. tHe CoHAWA Ties, Teoria, At nmhan 98 10K8 PISS ss Sere ' By WALTER KREVENCHUK oe P ONTO (CP)--Norm Rau- ' -- who spurred Winnipeg i Hine Bombers to a Grey Cup victory in 1958 with a blocked- Kick touchdown and a key in- terception, won't be in the start- ing lineup when the team ap- pears in its sixth post-season classic in nine years Saturday. The 10-year Canadian veteran n't like it. : be isn't the same," he said Wednesday during the Bomb- ers' first Toronto workout for the clash with Hamilton Tiger- } Cats. et hurts," he said, recalling i five previous Grey Cup games 4 a regular. : a the Sh year-old, 190-pound de- } fensive halfback, Western Foot- pall Conference Rookie of the | Year in 1956 after graduation | from Winnipeg junior ranks and 'a WFC all-star in 1961, vividly | remembers his 1958 day of glory ' in Vancouver. + "Tt was quite a game. The i fans were roaring right from ' the opening gun... and they "were obviously pro-western. TRIED TO PUNT The roar reached a crescendo in the final seconds of the first *half when the Tiger-Cats, scrim- maging on their one-yard line, "gent in Cam Fraser to punt on third down. ©" Rauhaus broke through to lock the kick and fall on the ball for a touchdown on the last iplay of the half. The convert 'tied the score 14-14. : © Late in the fourth quarter, with the Bombers being pushed back "Demotion Hurts: Winnipeg Veteran offensive end Ernie Pitts to de- fence. He admits he was- disap- pointed by the demotion but Rauhaus didn't allow this to in- terfere with his performance anytime he was asked to step in when Grant needed an experi- enced pass defender. He played-four games at @ offensive end before an impres- sive rookie named Ken Nielsen was picked up in a trade with Hamilton, and caught seven passes for 119 yards. When Calgary Stampeders end Herman Harrison threatened to run wild in 'the WFC final, Grant again called on Rauhaus. | Harrison, who had caught two touchdown passes earlier, didn't § grab ahy more and the Bomb- ers went on to win in three ames. Norm will be. ready for the 38th East-West final at 1 p.m. EST before CBC and CTV na- tional television cameras. He plans to keep-both facets of his E 'talent in trim during 90-minute private Bomber workouts today } and Friday by plunging into of- # fensive and defensive patterns. 13th, Winnipeg's eighth and Grant's fifth. "It could be by | three touchdowns." Rauhaus said the Winnipeg § offence may surprise the highly- touted Ticat defence. Wel played some pretty good defen-| sive clubs in the West too," he} said, pointing to Calgary and) Saskatchewan Roughriders, who lost 15-9 to Winnipeg in the wre? semi-final. ; WINNIPEG Blue Bombers won't be drooping when they meet the Hamilton Tiger Cats Saturday in the Grey Cup game at Toronto. But at practice some of the play- =) ence castoffs, have provided the ers have let the team slide slifhtly. Norm Winton watches the action at a practice at Varsity Stadium in Toronto yesterday. --CP Wirephoto oer W¥Y bh ts Tonic For By BOB TRIMBEE HAMILTON (CP)--Dick Co- hee and Mel Anthony, a pair of Western Footbal! Confer- power that gave Hamilton Ti- ger-Cats' offence a late-season rejuvenation. ' And for Hamilton, which meets Winnipeg Blue Bombers Saturday in the Grey Cup, it couldn't have happened at a better time. | It will be the sixth Hamilton- Winnipeg meeting in the last nine East-West football finals and the Bombers hold a wide} 4-1 edge. : | Coach Ralph Sazio of Hamil- ton looks to both his new offen- sive stalwarts to. maintain their) momentum and 'help stabilize} what, through most of the year,| has been a model-T attack. The| Ticats' granite defence carried} them most of the season. But it took a rash of mid-, season injuries to give Anthony) and Cohee a shot at the job Anthony, a Rose Bowl star with Michigan a year ago when he scored a record-tying three touchdowns against Oregon, is happy just to be playing this season. After a fruitless try to crack the high-calibre backfield of the National League champion Cleveland Browns, he came to Canada on a tryout basis with col cii cER ict CIN 1 A | SHIFT SPENCER PITTSBURGH, Pa. (AP) -- Pittsburgh Hornets of the Amer- lican Hockey League sent de- lfenceman-forward Irv Spencer ito Memphis of the Central |League Wednesday. by a strong drive by the trail- "ng Ticats, Rauhaus intercepted 'a pass on the Bombers' 35-yard 'line and ran back 42 yards to preserve a 35-28 triumph. Winnipeg teams coached by "Grant mt on to win four "straight Grey Cup games from) "Hamilton. } © In 1959, the. Blue Bombers) 'scored 18 points in the final 'quarter to win 21-7. In_ 1961 uarterback Kenny Ploen 'scored the game-winning touch- 'down for a 21-14 decision in the "first overtime game in ow oo Story. And in 1962, when fog Yorced the game into a two-day | pession, Winnipeg won 28-27. | ® Rauhaus became a part-time | worker this season when coach | wBud Grant acquired Ed Ulmer | Ottawa Rough Riders and le Hansen from Montreal | EAlouettes and switched veteran| 'Coach Grant = TORONTO (CP) -- Grey Cup| 'Beaches usually hold off in an- mouncing their lineups until the final hour. But Bud Grant of Winnipeg Blue Bombers has de- parted from the script this ear. 4 Grant said Wednesday, as bers turned out for their Toronto practice at Var- Stadium, that he had no| hesitation naming his starting lineup that will meet the east- ern champion Hamilton Tiger- €ats in the cup final at. the Canadian National Exhibition Stadium here Saturday. Tt is: | Offence--Halves: Leo Lewis, Dave Raimey; fullback: Art Perkins; flanker: Billy Cooper; quarterback: Kenny Ploen; centre: Paul Desjardins; : Herb Gray, Sherwyn ion; tackles: Cornel Piper, Frank Rigney; ends: Farrell Funston, Ken Nielsen. Defence--Ends: Mario Mari- ani, Bob Taylor: tackles: Norm Winton, Roger Hamelin; linebackers: Al Miller, Phil Minnick, Paul Robson; halves: Dick Thornton, Henry Janzen, Ed Ulmer, Ernie Pitts, Barrie Hansen. Perry Moss Is Coach Of Year | « LEXINGTON, Ky. 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He hardly had time for a cup of coffee before the Eskimos' against Ottawa Rough Riders. coach, Neill Armstrong, found Dick, a speedy 190-pounder, him wanting as a blocker and /responded with key touchdowns receiver. jin each game in the two-game Sazio, in need of a big half-|total-point series won 35-20 by) In the opener he SATURDAY NOV. 27th GAME TIME 7:15 P.M. | OSHAWA 'GENERALS --VvSs.-- _ MONTREAL Jr. CANADIENS Season ticket holders use Series -- No. 9 for this game. BUS SERVICE Leove Downtown 6:00 « 6:30 - 7:00. Return after the game, Roughriders, a shot at the job in the Eastern Conference final "T like the offence a lot bet-; : ter," said the 26-year-old im- Five days later fullback Art|port, who also saw five years BOBBY ORR NEXT HOME GAME SAT., DEC. 4 Generals vs Toronto his foot and the call went out; The trade that sent him to for Anthony to return. Hamilton was a surprise to Co-| "Actually," said Anthony, '"'I/hee, but an agreeable one. 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