Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Nov 1965, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, November 27, 1965 Ee ma Bomber Boss Named steltecums eau Coach Of The Year By Geo. H. Campbell TORONTO (CP)--Bud Grant, who led Winnipeg Blue Pomb-jentp Argonauts -Stukus, quarterback with Tor-the absence of his aides, Joe in the 1930s|Zaleski and John Michels, who and coach of. Edmonton Eski- 'SPORTS EDITOR : "JIM" TRIMBLE, demoted coach of the Montreal Alouet- tes, who took over that job amidst great ballyhoo, after leading Hamilton Tiger-Cats for several years, may be able to return to a remurierative position in U.S. professiona] football ranks, but his image here in Canada, died this week. T' psychological angles will all be ressure and presented, but the facts are that Trimble, a "fired" coach of Montreal Alouettes, (itself, a big sport news story) just about stole the limelight from the pre- game fooferah of the Grey Cup. He got in twice-in the same week! That he would be on edge is recognized -- the early story (since subdued) that the hospitality room of the compa ors" in Canada, -- all this cou argument really started in the ny that features "football hon- ld be recognized. But when the ek-Hamilton Sunday School teacher is accused of taking his "eritic' down to the Toronto docks, and later wheels him into his own room, for whatever may have happened -- we sus- pect that pressure had taken over. If the various "sports s¢ribes"' in touch with Canadian pro- football, decide to support their buddy from Montreal, then Mr. Trimble is 'dead' in Canada. We suggest that Jim Trimble may have forgotten one ers from last place to a berth in the Grey Cup final, was named 1965 Coach of the Year by his Canadian Football League colleagues Friday night. The 38-year-old coach and general manager of the Bomb- ers, whose club won only one game in 1964 but finished sec- ond in the Western Football Conference this season, named to the honor in a_ poll of CFL coachés. He receiyed the Annis Stukus Trophy and an ovation from 1,100 spectators at the annual Grey Cup Dinner. Grant, coach of the Bombers for the last nine years and gen- eral manager for the last two, paid tribute to his assistant coaches, players and executive. starts this season and elim- inated Saskatchewan Rough- riders and Calgary Stampeders was) Winnipeg won 11 of 16 WFC| in the playoffs. jmos and British Columbia Lions 20 years later, was on the plat- form as Grant received his award. He now is a CTV foot- ball commentator and sports columnist for The Telegram in Toronto. PAYS TRIBUTES Besides lauding his associ- lates,.Grant paid a wry tribute to the four previous winners of the award-- Ralph Sazio, of Hamilton Tiger-Cats, his oppo- nent in today's Grey Cup final, in 1964; Dave Skrien of the Lions in 1963; the late Steve Owen of Saskatchewan in 1962 jand Jim Trimble, then with 'Hamilton, in 1961. Grant noted that Sazio, Skrien and Trimble all lost a Grey Cup game the day after receiving the award and Owen was fired within the month. | | | were "busy poring over last- minute details,' and his play- ers, "'on the town, soaking up some of the: Toronto atmos- phere." HONOR FIVE Five men were honored at the dinner for their contributions to Canadian football. They are Don McPherson of Regina, Bob Reid of Toronto, Barry O'Brien of Ottawa, George McMahon of Calgary and the late Jesse Fitton of Tor- onto. O'Brien, 51, is a past presi- dent and director of Ottawa Rough Riders and a past pres- ident of the Eastern Football Conference. He's the son of J. Ambrose O'Brien of Ottawa, a founder of the National Hockey |League and a former owner of important fact -- individuals may not agree, but to the "'little guy" who pays the shot, the sports writer is his voice. Basic- ally, we see this one as a simple fact ' Trimble was "upset"? because he had been 'fired'. He took his venon out on an ayailable target. What Canadian team can afford to have Trimble as their "front man" now? | "I don't believe in jinxes,";Montreal Canadiens. Grant Gead-penned. But E don't McPherson, 46, is president of lvoted for me" »® "ithe Western. Football Confer- ence and a member of the man- | Sazio, seated a few places : away at the head table, just |28ement committee of Sas- grinned, ikatchewan Roughriders. Earlier, both coaches spoke) McMahon, 61, is president of shen of their prospects in to-\Calgary Stampeders of the ze \day's game. |WFC, a post he assume: 6 11965 Coach of the Year, won a! "We'll be at our peak," Saziolafter felaing the team ype round of applause from 1,100/yromised, after introducing his\rector in 1956. He and his spectators at the annual Grey|two assistants, Kelly Mote and|brother, Frank, were responsi- Cup Dinner Friday night as he! Joe Restic. \ble for the construction of the paid tribute to the first winner) Grant solem : | " of the award, Jim Trimble. oy solemnly apologized for|20,000-seat McMahon Stadium. Trimble, who was awarded \the Annis Stukus Trophy by a} poll of his fellow coaches in 1961) when he handled Hamilton Ti-| ger-Cats, was fired this week as) coach of Montreal Alouettes. | Earlier in the day, he made a) public apology for assaulting a} Montreal sports writer in a} \downtown hotel here early) Thursday. | "Trimble was the first coach} native of/I played under as a_ profes-| had played injsional," Grant said. "A great] scored 595 goals,|deal of what I know about foot- 66 other markers|ball I learned from him." | and had a total of 1,361 points.) Grant played under Trimble New York will be playing its|with Philadelphia Eagles of the) | Grant Laud: Jim Trimble JUST IN PASSING -- Today's Grey Cup game looms as a TORONTO (CP)--Bud Grant, the major sports spectacle of the year. It begins to look as if the weatherman may have the last word in today's big classic. At any rate, the event has received excellent pre- game coverage -- but after it's"All over, the rival stories will make great reading, food for thought, etc., but who' will re- member next season, when Grey Cup day rolls around again? Jim 'Knuckles' Trimble Makes Public Apology TORONTO (CP)--A contrite my hand and accept my sincere and unmarked Jim Trimble Fri-|apology,"' Trimble said at a day apologized publicly to a/meeting with news agency rep- newspaper man he beat in a resentatives and an official of FIRST WINNERS OF NEW CURLING TROPHYS When the Ladies' Section of The Oshawa Curling Club held their. fourth annual "One - Day Open Bonspiel"' this week, a handsome new Midget All-Stars Defeat Etobicoke Oshawa Midget All-Stars eked lout a 4-3 decision over Etobi- coke Midgets, when they clash- will sit on their own trophy shelf, for the first year. The winners are shown above, left - to - right, Joyce Agnes Jackson and Lee Tre- sise. Each of the rink mem- bers received am_ exact replica, in miniature, for for permanent possession. | trophy was up for com- petition, for the first time and thanks to the efforts of one of their own club en- tries, The Carling's Cup Black, ski, Lori Foster, (Gordie Finds $00th ete An Elusive Target cea oireed Papa oor Lp end The law of averages says it's, His next chance is tonight) Before the start of the cur- " FF night, second game of a double-|45¢ to come soon and it can't/when the Wings meet ieague-|rent season, Howe, a' fight that started early Thurs-|the. Football Reporters of Can- header, In the opener, Bowman-|pe soon enough for Sid Abel. [leading Montreal Canadiens|Floral, Sask. we, a day at 'the downtown Royaliada. * ; ; n | et ' F ' ville Pee Wees blanked Oshawa, g ; thatiwho have held Howe scorcless|1.9: Yark Hotel, moved to the wa-| Trimble, fired from his job|5-9, ee lin af vt 'aelauele ans terfront, then back to the hotel.|with the Als a week ago, sai s rs genes The 250-pound former coachiin an oral statement: , nay Recon oe cane = For 19 years, Howe, 37, has ats dean ee shisive of Montreal Alouettes in the) 'Football has been very good|Rill Prentice, Tom Dart, John|2Veraged a goal every 2.1 600 'mark' tonight. he 'has an- Eastern Football Conference|to me and I feel I have hurt it|Nestic and Jim Nesbitt. each|Z4mes. But for the last five)' mele Sou B's. "night|fifth game in seven days when|National Football League - in} said he had apologized person-|badly. In the process I almost|scoring once, in that order./84™Mes, he hasn't been able to|® jae Boston Beale y they meet Chicago this (1952. ally to Ian MacDonald of the/lost a good friend but he was|pruce Butt, with a pair and Bill |net the goal that will mark any RERInS . eee i Wetin 8 is after- Montreal Star, the man he at-|man enough to shake my hand|Wilson, with one, accounted for|%ther milestone in his prolific) In today's other action Bos-/noon. : R ber When? tacked after the two had been/and accept my sincere apology.|Etobicoke's scoring. career--his 600th regular-season|ton plays Kier onl megs ago Mike Walton, 22, a rookie! emember Ont we | drinking together. | "I told him that I would like| In the Pee Wee exhibition tilt,, National Hockey League/at mon es lens oo es 18 bent up to Toronto from Ro-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS 'He was man enough to shake|an opportunity to: make it up/pavid Ormiston and Murray marker cago ac awks and Ne ic ester to stand in for injured Steve Donoghue rode his jto him and I hope I can make|Cawker each notched a pair for| "I'd like to see him score it} York Rangers fight it out in an|Leaf Red Kelly, will continue to last race 28 years ago to- Nicklaus Leads CANADA'S FINEST ALL ELECTRIC ----- HOME HEAT SYSTEM---- @ SAFE @ CLEAN @ DEPENDABLE Installed First in Oshawa by woe The Most Dependable Neme In ELECTRIC HEAT Totel er Supplementery Unite and get it over with," said Abel,|afternoon game at New York.|play with Toronto. | day--in 1937--finishing third Detroit Red Wings coach and) Sunday's other games have} Coach Punch Imlach has sent} oa Lata Derby's Highlander general manager. "The sooner|Montreal at Chicago and Tor-'Ed Joyal back to Rochester of| at Manchester on the last jit up to him and to football. I jalso feel I owe my family quite a bit too. Bowmanville and Mike Cornell| completed the total. The entire team played well, to help Rob- Cajun Classic LAFAYETTE, La. (AP) --! Jack Nicklaus, golfing for his sixth victory of the year, tamed the Oakbourne Country Club course with a five-under-par 67 Friday and took the second round lead in the $32,000 Cajum "The how and why (of the| beating) I don't really know. | "I have spent a lot of time| trying to figure that out, too, I'm very sorry it happened." MacDonald, a six-foot, 200- pounder in Toronto to cover to- day's Grey Cup game, suffered black eyes, multiple bruises, rib damage: and possible kidney injuries. He was taken to hos- Classic, final stop on the PGA tour. Nicklaus had a 36-hole score of 136 for a one-stroke lead over Bert Weaver and Babe Hiskey. pital for x-ray examination. Trimble, who earlier apolo- gized to Harold Atkins, sports editor of the Montreal Star, said he. had nothing to add to his ert Willoughby get his shutout. MIDGET LEAGUE In the Oshawa Minor Hockey Association's Midget League ac- tion on Wednesday night of this week, Navy Vets defeated Let- ter Carriers 4-2; Lions Club and Kinsmen Club played to a 4-4 tie and Kiwanis Club defeated Firefighters 4-2. Don Suppelsa, Bill Holmes and Lawrence Wry, with a. pair, while Phil Pultz and Mike Clou- thier shared the Letter Carriers' llies. ithe better." fonto at New York. 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OSHAWA MINOR ASSOCIATION--(Juvenile) Oshawa Dairy vs Auto Workers Credit Union at 8:30 p.m. and Havden Macdonald vs Tonv's Refreshments at 9:30 p.m., both games ot Civic Auditorium; (Bantam) Ernie Cay vs Duplate ot 5:00 p.m., Hambly's Beverages ve Local 2784 at 5:55 p.m., Police Association vs Canadian Corps at 7:00 p.m. and Scugog Cleaners vs Westmount Kiwonis at 7:55 p.m., all games at Children's Arena; (Bantam) Local 1817 vs Canadian Tire at 7:00 p.m and Bathe and McLellan vs Banks Flooring at 8:00 p.m., both games at Braoklin Arena HOCKEY OWA. METRO JUNIOR "BY LEAGUE--Whitby Loser Steelers. vs jOCKE 4 '--Whitby Lasco Steelers vs Etobicoke Indians at Etobicoke... OSHAWA MINOR ASSOCIATION-- (Midget) Kinsmen vs Letter Carriers at 8:00 p.m. ond Navy Vets vs Lions at 9:00 p.m., both games at Civic Auditorium= (exhibition) OMHA Bantam All-Stars at 7:20 p.m. and OMHA Juvenile All-Stars at 8:40 p.m., both aames at Children's Arena, FIGURING SKATING-- Oshawa Figure Skating Club at Civic Auditorium at 6:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1 é HOCKEY--OSHAWA MINOR ASSOCIATION--(Midget) Kiwanis at 7:00 p.m., Firefighters vs Rotary at 7:55 p.m. and Rose Bow! Restaurant vs Canadian Leaion at 9:00 p.m., ali games at Children's Arena... . CYO LEAGUE--At Civic Auiforium at 6:00 p.m. PUBLIC SKATING--(Adults Only)--at Civic Auditorium at 8:00 p.m. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2 ; HOCKEY--OSHAWA SENIOR LEAGUE--Bad Boys vs Juveniles ot 7:00 p.m. L and R vs Foley's at 8:30 p.m, and Flivers vs Honest Cal ot 19:00 p.m., all games ot Brooklin Arena .. . OSHAWA MINOR ASSOCIATION --4Bantam) Local 1500 vs Houdaille at 8:00 p.m. and B'Nai B'Rith vs Keith Peters Realtors at 9:00 p.m., both games ot Children's Arena, FIGURE SKATING--Oshawa Figure Skating Club (Junior and Senior) ot Civic Auditorium at, 6:00 pm FRIDAY, DECEM HA LAKESHORE JUNIOR 'B'--Oshowa Crushmen vs Belleville MEG alicnte ot 9:00 p.m BOWMANVILLE GIRLS MINOR LEAGUE-- At Bowmanville, Areas st 5:20 p.m SATURDAY, DE OCKEY--OHA JUNIOR 'A' LEAGUE--Toronto Mariboros vs Oshawo Gen- i 'ot Civic Auditorium at 7:15 p.m... . OSHAWA MINOR ASSOCIA- TION--(exhibition) OMHA Novice All-Stars at Civic Auditorium at 4:15 . PROTESTANT CHURCH LEAGUE--Novice at Civic Auritorium _ Mite at Civic Auditorium at 11:10 a.m., Pee Wee at Children's Arena at 4:00 p.m. and Bantam at Children's Arena at 6:10 p.m. ... . NEIGHBOURHOOD PEE WEE LEAGUE--nine games ot Child- ren's Arena starting at 7:00 a.m, . . . 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