Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Sep 1966, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fidey, September 16, 1966 Opening Day Rough | On Former Marlboros PETERBOROUGH (CP)|tional Hockey League training Forward Peter Stemkowski was|camp. -- one of the saddest players} Most (of his clothing was it as Toronto|stolen from his car after he Sect. Pants stavtad their Na- had driven in from Winnipeg. NHL Teams Cover Country For Pre-Season Exhibitions nate Se tite Back Wee a Dat B ( League clu! ack Haw roi across the Sntinedt from Hall- Wings at their home rinks, open fax to Los Angeles as they take bt aa) ol in a 45-game pre-season ex- bition program which gets un- der way Sept. 23 and ends Oct. ing Stanley Cup Champions, are the last of the six clubs to start pre - season training. The thieves left one suit and four white shirts and Stemkow- ski wandered around a_ hotel lobby wearing a sweat shirt and slacks. pepey s24 staves wae Andra Champagne, a 22-year-old for- ward from Ottawa who was told by team doctors that he has in- fectious mononucleosis and must return to Toronto for fur- ther examination. The medical staff also ex- pressed concern over Alan Stan- ley, the 40-year-old defenceman who missed last 's play- PETER STEMKOWSKI offs and underwent an operation to remove cartilage from his, right knee. "He's still getting reactions from the operation," said Dr. Hugh Smythe, leafs' team phy- sician. FIGHT IN BULL RING MEXICO CITY (AP)--Carlos Ortiz will defend his world lightweight championship Oct. 22 in a Mexico City bull ring Ground Attack Necessary katchewan Roughriders Sunday in Regina. THE CANADIAN PRESS of the harshest facts of life confronting a quarterback is that you can't set up an ef- fective passing game unless you have the ground attack to keep the defence honest. The point is being brought home «painfully to the two youngest signal - callers in the es Dan sige ecard anthall Canfdarance Pete Liske of Caigary Siamped- ers and Randy Kerbow of Ed- monton Eskimos. Liske probably didn't need re- minding after spending his rookie year with the punchless Toronto Argonauts of the East- ern Conference last season and being thrown for a league - lead- ing 301 yards while attempting ito pass. | Things looked brighter for him this season when he was traded to the Stampeders, a team that built its running at- tack around the versatile Loveii gary's opening games. Kerbow's bulwark against the enemy pass rush was Jim Thomas' Edmonton's deceptive halfback who leads the WFC in rushing and is equally adept at picking holes in the middle and outracing the defenders around the ends, But Thomas has been eut out since Sent. chariey horse' and if gone much longer, Kerbow is in trouble, PASSES INTERCEPTED In two games without his help, Kerbow Las had a total of six passes intercepted, bring- ing his total to a WFC-leading 12 for the season, Liske will get another taste of backfield protection, or lack of it, Saturday when Winnipeg Blue Bombers visit Calgary, but Kerbow will have to wait until Monday when Ottawa Rough Riders go to Edmonton, In other weekend WFC ac. agement is 1 will have a pretty good backup. Coach Jerry Williams says Jerry Keeling will be used quarterback "'if it's needed." pe bothered him for some time. The Ottawa - B.C. game will| George Hansen will move into be televised both East and West ---- Sunday's ; a by the CBC while Quarterbacks Discover sim' tent win vee the year with injuries in Cal- pe wana ke Eivvieed, oad As far as the Calgary man- concerned, Liske " The Stamps will be re-joined | by Bob Lueck, a 230-pound of- 2 with alfensive guard cut earlier when TMUIMVErsS CaUuKiL uy ween mamine club, UNSURE OF INJURY Williams didn't know whether linebacker Jerry Campbell's banged knee would be healed enough for.him to play but it's for sure that offensive tackle Lanny Boleski will sit out the game with a charley horse that A, E. JOHNSON, 0.D. OPTOMETRIST f The New Westminster Directly From New Ww Boleski' [right wi TONIGHT at 11:30 E.l "(8:30 P.D,T.) CKLB and CKQS" 1350 KC Future Games to be presented at the Same Time. 93.5 MC 19, league headquarters an- nounced today. Coleman and the speedy Ted 144 King St. East against former featherweight Woods. But his» hopes disap- wert © |champion Ultiminio (Sugar) tion, Ottawa plays B.C, Lions Twenty - two of these con- in Vancouver Saturday and Tor- REMOVE FLUID and tests will send nHL teams against each other. Ten will be played against American Hockey League opposition and five Central Pro League teams will try their luck against NHL competition. There are two games sched- uled against teams from the) Western Hockey League and one each against teams from the International Hockey League, the Eastern' Hockey League and the United States Hockey League. In addition, New York Rang- ers play three times against Canada's national team. Toronto Maple Leafs opened their training camp at Peter- borough, Ont., Thursday and will provide opposition to Bos- ton Bruins at London, Ont., in the exhibition opener Sept. 23. This year Montreal opens camp in two different locations --at Hull, Que., Sept. 22 and at the Montreal Forum one day later. Toronto has the most exhibi- tion games with 15, and 11 of these are against NHL opposi- tion. The Leafs play two each against Boston and Chicago,) three against Detroit and four) against New York. | The Rangers have 13 games,| with seven slated against NHL) | opposition. - | | In all, Boston, Chicago and} Stanley, who worke d at a, Ramos, promoter Pablo B. hockey school in Fenelon Falls| Ochoa announced Monday. peared when Coleman | Woods were knocked out for this summer, said the knee felt all right but some liquid had to be removed. 5 Punch Imlach, leaf coach and general manager, said he in- tended to find out how sound the knee was as soon as possible. "Stanley will play regularly at once," he said. "There will be no taking it easy for the first month." The traditional pre - season guessing - game of "who's signed the contract'. remained |Montreal each play 10 exhibi-|a mystery Thursday except for ltions while Detroit has nine|Tim Horton, who confirmed he |scheduled. The Bruins play|had already signed. eight games against NHL oppo-| Imlach did not release terms sition, Chicago will play six,|and declined comment on what Detroit eight and Montreal four.|ther players had been lured Twelve of the 45 games will/back into the fold. be played in NHL rinks with! Players missing at the open- onto Argonauis take on Sas- 723-2721 Fri., Sept. 16 -- Mon., Sept. 19 Boston begins its camp at London today while the Rangers Everything Ready For Fall Meets TORONTO (CP) --Expan- sion and improvements affect- ing two tracks of The Jockey Club will be completed for aut- umn race meetings beginning Oct. 24, club president George C. Hendrie announced Thurs- three games each in Maplejing Thursday included defence- | Leaf Gardens and the Forum.jmen Marcel Pronovost and) Two games each will be played| Marc Reaume and forwards in Detroit Olympia, Chicago|Norm Armstrong and Larry Stadium and Boston Gardens. Jeffrey. 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