Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Nov 1966, p. 9

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mene memes ions elle oe Ottawa Trims Ticats, Jackson Prominent the Rough Riders defeated Ti- cats 30-1 Sunday in the firs' game of the two-game total- point Eastern Football Confer- ence fina). "He called almost a perfect game," said Sazio, "It's as close to perfection as you'll see. Jackson, I haven't seen anything like it and a student at MeMaster|since Bernie Faloney in that poset has -- ag ose 45-0 game in 1963, arnished image in ome) town since he went to work at st saw him play so well quarterback for Ottawa Rough : HE'S PERFECT Riders nine years ago, But even the coach of Hamil-| 'He mixed me Beye perfectly and it kept us Well off balance, ton Tiger-Cats, Ralph Sazio, had kind words for him after|There was nothing we could do Riders' Defence Rombers RE Sm en orem oe no HAMILTON (CP) -- Russ Jackson showed up in his home town Sunday. Despite what the Bible says, he won honor in his own coun: try, even if no fatted calves bit the dust at the return of the prodigal, born in Hamilton Topples By JOHN SHORT REGINA (CP)--Coach Hagle Keys of Saskatchewan Rough- riders strengthened his defence Sunday and the defenders showed their gratitude in a 14-7 triumph over Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Directed by tackle Ed Me- Quarters and defensive back Bob Kosid, the defenders set up all the Roughrider points and opened a 1-0 lead in the best-of: three Western Football Confer- ence final, The 'Roughriders maintained superior field position through- out the first quarter and emerged with an 11-0 lead, An interception by Kosid late in the half led to three additional points and the defence repulsed every Winnipeg threat but one after that. Keys elected to use line! backer Wally Dempsey rather than speedy back Ed Buchanan because the hard field placed an emphasis on defence, Gord Barwell satisfied 14,031| Saskatchewan. fans by scoring the only Sas-| The Roughriders were penal- katchewan touchdown on an 1l-|ized 124 yards, 50 more than yard pass from Ron Lancaster, |W innipeg. Long Lancaster Jack Abendschan completed|passes to. Worden and Hugh the scoring with two field goals,|Campbell were nullified by a convert and a single. Roughrider penalties for offside SCORES ONLY TD and illegal procedure. Winnipeg's only touchdown COMPLETES EIGHT came in the fourth quarter; Lancaster completed eight of when Billy Cooper slipped be-| 14 passes for 119 yards, match- hind Kosid to complete a 57-|/ing the Saskatchewan rushing Kosid felt he had caught the ball first, 'It was short and I went under it, I think Cooper would agree with me." KICKS FIELD GOAL Just before the half, Ploen aimed deep for Nielson and and Kosid returned from his own territory to the Winnipeg 45, Lancaster hit Worden at the 26 and Abendschan kicked a 92- yard field goal with four sec- onds remaining. Abendschan's first field goal travelled 38 yards, He earned his single on a boot from the 46, A near-brawl broke out in the final minute and referee Paul Dojack banished Saskatchewan guard Al Benecick for slugging as players milled in front of the Winnipeg bench, The outbreak had been brew- ing most of the afternoon as tempers rose despite 10-degree temperatures, The officials as- sessed 24 penalties, 14 against to stop him, .. . He was thread: ing the bali right through our linemen." Jackson may not be @ rophet, but nobody will say e's a quarterback without honor in his own country. The 29-point deficit, going into the second game in Montreal next Sunday, has prompted Sazio to admit things are "a lot tougher" than before the Ticats 26-8 second-game come- back in 1064 that gave them the championship by a 39-38 edge. Ottawa got touchdowns from Bo Scott, Jim Dillard and Ted Watkins. Moe Racine, EFC scoring champion, picked up two field goals, three, singles and three converts, Joe Zuger kicked a single in the fourth quarter. for Hnmil- ton's only point. OUTRUSH TICATS Stews nlnbed "sa ' 82 Sisal downs to Hamilton's six and outrushed the Tiger-Cats 167 yards to 32, Jackson completed 21 of 20 passes for 209 yards, while Ron Stewart passed once \for six yards, Hamilton quarterbacks Joe Zuger, who was injured but re- turned to action later, and Frank Cosentino completed eight of 20 passes for 108 yards, Ottawa intercepted twice and even outkicked Hamilton, Ottawa came out running and Bob O'Billovich got his hands on Zuger's first pass attempt, The interception led to Racine's field goal at 13:07 for the only score of the first quarter. The game rolled to a fign filled close with Bobby Kuntz and Bob Steiner of Hamilton and Bob Brown and Doug Specht of Ottawa being ejected. Defensive halfback Garney Henley of Hamilton pulled a hamstring muscle during the |game and is listed as a. doubt: ful starter for Sunday's second game at 2 p.m, EST in Expo /67 Stadium at Montreal, Jackson's rout of the 'Ticats \Sunday leaves even the come- /back - happy Hamilton squad lwith an almost insurountable |task to perform. | Toronto won the first game of the finals 25-7 in 1961, but the ldeficit was 11 points less than it is this season, Hamilton came \back to tie the series 27-27 in regulation time and scored four unconverted touchdowns in ard touchdown on a pass from) yardage. Ploen hit on 11 of 25/overtime to win the title 55-27, ROUGH REF -- The offi- cial appears to be punting Hamilton Tiger-Cats' Gar- | ney Henioy (26) in an East- ern Conference Football TOKYO (CP-AP)--The inter: national trophy for individual honors in the Canada Cup gol tournament is on its way to | Canada today for the first time jin 12 years, thanks to a sudden: death playoff victory by George Knudson of Toronto, Meanwhile, and Arnold Palmer the Canads Cup, emblematic o the team championship, Jack Nicklaus headed back to the United States with ne with Ottawa Rough iders Sunday in Hamil- ton, But it isn't so--Henley is just trying to stop an opposing player, Ottawa Knudson Wins Trophy On Second Extra Hole win in Tokyo was worth $1,000. In the final rounds he played f| head-on with Palmer and Nick- laus and had enough going to turn back these super stars. Nicklaus had a 69 for 273 and at one stage was even with Knudson, Palmer, four strokes back of the Canadian starting out, had 72 for 275. Knudson, who had a record 64 rithe first day, then 68-66, was jasked why he scored badly, He enny Ploen, tosses for 174 yards but Winni- Before and after the touch-/peg managed only 43 yards down, McQuarters led a rugged) rushing, Winnipeg had 14 first defence against Winnipeg run-| downs, two more than the win- ning. Kosid spearheaded the| ners. ss defence with the only two| The series resumes in Winni-/ terceptions of the game, |peg Wednesday with a game to Kosid's first interception,|be televised on the CTV na- when he wrestled the ball from/tional network at 8:30 p.m, Cooper in the end zone, prob-/CST. If necessary, the third ably was the biggest play of the; game will be played here Sun- game, Midway through the sec-|day, ond quarter, Ploen attem Saskatchewan support- two long passes in a row, Kenjers were frightened late in the Nielson dropped the first after)game when Ted Urness col- beating Ted Dushinski on the|lapsed while leaving the field. Saskatchewan five and Kosid|He was admitted to hospital In 1959, after one year as a professional, he was named the outstanding Canadian football player. The Riders won the title and the Grey Cup in 1960, but th was the year Hamilton finishe: last in the East and Ottawa eliminated Montrea! Alouettes and Toronto Argonauts in the playoffs. Jackson attempted to over. take the Ticats in 1963 by lead: ing the Riders to a 35-18 victory in the second game of the final after Hamilton's 45-0 first-game victory. atepped in front of Cooper to|and a spokesman said he was intercept on the next play. to be released today, There Winnipeg coach Bud Grant,)/was no indication whether the said before the game he feared| all-star centre would play Wed-) the Saskatchewan offence,|nesday, He suffered a blow on praised the defenders in the| the head a few plays before 'he dressing room after the game. | collapsed. "Kosid made a great play,"| Tho loss of Urness could be he said, hinting the officials|serious, Second - string centre might have ruled a simultane-/Galen Wahlmeier is recovering ous catch and awarded" the/from knee surgery. Moe Le touchdown |vesque, normally a tackle, re- "Cooper had the ball, teo, but/ placed Urness briefly Sunday. Kosid wrestled it away before) Neither club suffered major they reached the ground. If/injuries. Defensive back Dale they had reached the ground, West aggravated a shoulder in- it would have been a touch-| jury but intends to play in the down. jnext game, When asked if it-had been his greatest day in Hamilton, Jack- son said: "It was certainly my most re- }warding. So I guess that means \the best," | Blazers Win Over Tulsa Knudson, a 29-year-old Winni- replied: 'I played poorly," won 30-1 in the first game of the two-game, total point eastern final. (CP Wirephoto) | Knudson had led the indi- vidual competition from the start. His 64, both a cup and course record, later was equalled by Bob Charles, the New Zealand left-hander, Gary Player of South Africa, the 1965 winner, shot a final 68 for 277, His teammate, Harold Henning, had a 70 for 276, The two, who won the team title last year, were second this time at 553, Nationalist China, 554, and Australia, 556, followed. peg native and Canada's big- gest pro golf winner in 1965, finished the 72 holes Sunday tied with Japan's Hideyo Sugi- moto, at 272, tying the individ. ual record set by Sam Snead in Puerto Rico in 1961, Chelsea Increases Lead Knud: then def d Japanese star on the se Sugimoto shot a 69, winning more than $47,000, }matches in 1954 and 1959. The Nicklaus - for 72 holes, 28 under par breaking their own record 0 title in 1965, the hole of a sudden-death pl..,oti, sinking a seven-foot putt for a birdie two. He had a 74 Sunday. In 1965, Knudson set.a season record for a Canadian pro by Knudson's victory here was the first for Canada since Stan Leonard of Vancouver captured the international trophy in the infant years of the Canada Cup Palmer team scored a combined total of 548 554 established in Hawaii in 1964. They also won the team "a Canada finished sixth in the By THE CANADIAN PRESS | team competition, Knudson and u Omaha Knights downed St./his partner, Frank Fowler, 34, }Louls Hawks 4-2 and first-place! of Calgary, had a total of 563. LONDON "?)\-- A goal five minutes fro... end by Bobby Tambling gave English league- leading Chelsea a 1-0 away win over West Bromwich Albion Sa- turday and enabled the soccer club to increase its lead at the top to two points from one. Behind Chelsea were three clubs with the same number of points -- Liverpool, Manchester United and Everton. Manchester United came jright back into the reckoning |with a 20 win over Sheffield Wednesday. Manchester was quickly on ;|top. Bobby Chariton put Man- chester one goal up in the 12th minute with a characteristic long-range shot and David Herd added a second goal before half- me, Everton just managed to hold a much changed Arsenal side to On Tambling's Late Goal old English League record of THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 14, 1966 @ % times for Barrie, Guy Levesque)Moore each for Toronto, Setaned two gesls aad Al Sut Van Millar a Wootdstock picked up one, scoring spree George Westfall got two goals|and Ted Power, ye Hoty ¢ in Orilia's win while Bud|Dino Leggio, Art Horne, George Vale and Duncan|Mahoney and Pat Bester Brodie each added one, Carijthe others. Obie Hymers, Bob Awrey and Grant|oounted the lone Oa To.enjoy holiday shopping at your convenience, uw Sy built oy ke 4-1 lead, but Georgians scored three quick goals to foree the overtime pe- * Tn other games ig ment Guelph Regals defeated Ba: Flyers 8-6, Orillia nipped Tor- Grads 5-3 and Woodstock Athletics bombed Oakville 10-1, Galt defeated Bar- rie 7-4 in Saturday's only series game. Tom Carty led Kingston to its tle with two goals. Jim Sprott, Bavey Jones ana Garusia Gau got one each, Series scoring leader Dave McComb picked up two Collingwood goals, others coming from Bill Abbott, Ted Henderson and St. Onge. Left winger Keith Worrall ex- ploded for five goals and three assists to pace Guelph, Worrall drove in three goals in 56 sec- onds of the first period and playing coach -Butch Martin, Rick McClocklin and Terry Oliver got the others. John Weeks scored three THE FELLOW WHO OWNS HIS OWN HOME see ts always just coming out of a hardware store. 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