Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Sep 1966, p. 11

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Saturday, September 3, 1966 | THE OSHAWA TIMES, 7" early and Save. Eskies Dump B.C. Lions By JOHN SHORT EDMONTON (CP) -- Randy Derbow was given the reins ef | authority Friday night and, after one full game as a quar terback, the nimble youngster ; proved he had all the essentials « to handle the job fulltime, He scored both touchdowns and directed a masterful ground offensive as Edmonton Eskimos rapped British Columbia Lions 13-6 for their third successive Western Football Conference victory. Manhandled by Saskptchewan Roughriders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers in their ' first two Starts, the Eskimos now share the lead with the Roughriders and Blue Bombers, Each club has four wins but Edmonton has playéd one more game. Kerbow's touchdowns, in the second and third quarters, came on identical one - yard' plunges set up by long, diversi. fied marches. Tommy - Joe Cote fey, who missed both converts, MEN'S cawo =O LK BOUWSERS Cotton Chino casual pants, ideal for home or lounging! 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Bill Lasseter conceded the point. a Joe Kapp collected British Columbia's touchdown, alse... from one yard out, as the Lions failed to escape the league ce)-.. lar they share with Calgary Stampeders. a GUN ENDS THREAT The Lions threatened late in. the game but the gun sounded on the Edmonton 20 with full. back Bill Munsey corralled by linebacker Greenerd poles. Kapp scored with less than three minutes remaining and a penalty for blocking from the rear ended Edmonton's bid to run out the clock. Taking over ai ihe Lions' aj, Kapp threw to Larry Kilmes, and Billy Moore to reach the Edmonton 28 with one play re maining. Kapp's flip to Mun- sey near the right sideline © looked dangerous until Poles in- tercepted the hard - running fullbaek, : Poles was replacing Jim Stin-" nette, who suffered a torn Achil- les tendon earlier in the game.'! Edmonton marched 95 yards " in six plays for its first touch- down. Jim Thomas and Trent Walters sparked the running game and Kerbow fired passes *: to Willie Shine and Coffey te - move the ball to the thrée. ; The Eskimo scored immedi-._ ately after the second - half kickoff. They moved from their ~ 26 to the B.C. eight in eight plays. Thomas and Butch Press- ley smashed to the one and Ker- - bow slid over left guard for the score, SETS UP SCORE A roughing penalty set up the 's B.C. touchdown. The penalty |moved the ball to the Eskimo"' 40 and Kapp scored five plays later. Thomas, leading grtound- gainer in the West, paced the..- Eskimo attack with 122 yards in . 18..carries.. Pressley... rambled... for 55 in 12 and Walters for 36 in five as Edmonton picked up 239 yards on the ground, Kerbow completed 10 of 17 passes for 144 yards as Edmon- ton picked up 22 first downs. Kapp had 14 passes for 144: yards as Edmonton picked up 22 first downs. Kapp had 14 completions in 21 attempts for ~ 255 yards. The Lions added 97 yards, Munsey four for 58. Kerbow also averaged 52.4 yards on seven punts, nearly 10 ~ yards better than Neil Beau- mont of B.C. accomplished in the same number of tries. Exhibition Games Slated For Leafs TORONTO (CP) -- Toronte. Maple Leafs will play 15 exhi- bition games before opening of the National Hockey League regular season, Eleven will be against NHL teams and four against Amer- ican League clubs. Their games: Sept. 23, Bos- ton at London; Sept. 25, Ro- chester at Peterborough; Sept, 27, Rochester at Oshawa; Sept. 28, New York at Kingston; Sept. 30, Rochester at Rochester; Oct. 2, Boston at Peterborough; Oct, 4, Detroit at Kitchener; Oct, 5, New York at Toronto; Oct. 8, - Chicago at Toronto; Oct. 9, De« troit at Detroit; Oct. 10, New York at Kitchener; Oct. 12, Que- bec at Quebec; Oct. 13, New York at Peterborough; Oct. 15, Detroit at Toronto; Oct. 16, Chi- cago at Chicago. Leafs have invited 75 players - to their Peterborough training camp for Sept. 15.

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