Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Nov 1966, p. 10

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re THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 21,1966 _ MONTREAL (CP) --. Ottawa |Rough Riders changed the Riders Switch Script To Manhandle Ticats Ottawa club, when they beat Edmonton Eskimos 16-6 in 1969, and two while coaching Toronto Argonauts. Saskatchewan Roughriders, Ottawa's opponents next week- end, have never won a Grey Cup game and remain the lone CFL entry in this category, Ot tawa previously beat the west- ern Roughies 21-14 in 1951. In Saturday's game, fullback Bo Scott, flanker Whit Tucker and Bill Cline scored one each. Last year they lost both games and the round ended 35-20. This year they waltzed away with a 30-1 win in the first game in Hamilton. ' Saturday at Montreal's Expo Stadium, they repeated their ed and beat the Ticats MARGIN GREATEST The Riders' margin on the round is the greatest in CFL history--72-17, By AL MeNEIL script and as a result are on their way to Saturday's Grey Cup game in Vancouver with a couple of Canadian Football League records under their belt. : Since 1963, the Roughies al- ways managed to bow out of the Eastern Football Confer- ence's two-game, total-point final series when they met a i a i are as otra ast aan ae second quarter and Sutherin converted, Racine was wide on a field goal attempt but scored a single and was ahead 14-7 at halftime. Dillard contributed two touch- downs within two minutes early in the third quarter, his first coming at 5:03 and the second at 6:57. Racine converted both. After Dillard's . touchdowns, Clair inserted Cline at quarter- back and began a system of li- beral. substitution in the back- field, At the 12:16 mark, Cline conceded a safety touch as he was being chased inside the Ot- tawa 10-yard line. However, Hamilton stopped the Riders and Frank Cosentino took over at quarterback for the Ticats, Five plays later, at the 22-second mark of the last quar- ter, he tossed a touchdown pass to Grant and Sutherin converted NHL STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ron Ellis, who scored two goals and had one assist as Toronto Maple Leafs romped to a 5-1 victory over Montreal Ca- nadiens Saturday. Bobby Hull, who scored two goals as Chicago Black Hawks trounced Detroit Red Wings 7-2 Saturday, John Bucyk, whose goal with less than four minutes remain- ing earned Boston Bruins a 3-3 tie with New York Rangers Saturday. Charlie Hodge, who kicked out 40 of 41 shots directed at him to lead Montreal to a 2-1 Hamilton Tiger-Cats. That year they were clob- In addition to their record 55- point bulge, the Rough Riders' alert backfield set a one-game Moe Racine, this season's EFC scoring leader, picked up six points on four converts and two to end the Hamilton scoring. Passes to Cline from Gilbert victory over New York Sunday. Ron Murphy whose goal mid- CFL record for interceptions by picking off eight Hamilton passes--five in the first naif, Frank Clair, the veteran Ot- tawa coach, will be gunning for his fourth Grey Cup win. He has one previous victory with the bered 45-0 by Hamilton in the first game and fell short with a 35-18 victory in the second. The following year they were up 23 points, 36-13, in the first quarter of the second game, only to lose the round 39-38. Liverpool Narrows Gap singles, GRANT SCORES TWO Tommy Grant scored both Hamilton touchdowns, Don Sutherin added the converts on each, and Ottawa conceded a safety touch to round out the Ticats' scoring. Cline, linebacker Mike Blum and Don Gilbert each inter- cepted two Hamilton passes while Bob O'Billovich and Larry and Dillard from Cline, with a convert and a single from Ra- cine, ended the Ottawa scoring. Ottawa had 21 first downs to 13 for the Ticats and 42 yards total offence to 255 for the losers. Jackson, Cline and Gil- bert completed 13 of 20 pass atteamnte for Ottawa while Zuger, Cosentino and fullback way through the first period proved to be the winner as Ros- ton downed Detroit 5-2 Sunday. Frank Mahovlich, whose goal at 2:07 of the third period earned Toronto a 2-2 deadlock with Chicago Sunday, ee ed nee te Lice iad iret RETAINS DUAING TITLE: BERLIN (AP) -- Piero del Papa of ny Elta his Eu- ropean light hea' cham- pionship Saturday night when West German challenger Wilhelm yon Homburg was dis- qualified for butting in the 1th round of a scheduled 15-rounder, French referee Pierre Lavieu- ville stopped the bout at 2:40 of the 11th after warning von Hom: burg against clinching and butte ing several times before. Tony Canadian P NDON WINERY LI Art Baker were good on only 15 of 35.they tried with eight! being. intercepted. In addition to his three touch- EAST YORK ARGOS RETAIN TITLE Toronto East York Ar- gonauts accept Percy C. Robinson Memorial Trophy after defeating St. James Rams 20 - 18 for their third straight Canadian senior football championship, in senting the award is Ab vision soccer championship, erpool's fourth straight win. Sheffield United. Also. challenging strongly Playing with a tremendous air of confidence, the Mersey- side club crushed Leeds United, last season's runner-up, 5-9 Sat- urday to move within one point of leading Chelsea. It. was Liv- Chelsea. surprisingly surren- dered a valuable home point when held to a 1-1 draw by On First Place Chelsea LONDON (Reuters) -- Liver- pool, after a hesitant start, now is making an impressive effort to retain the English First Di- Though Welsh star Roy Davies put Southampton back on terms in the 23rd minute, Charlton hit United's winner with a fierce drive after 37 minutes, EVERTON BEATEN Manchester City ended Ever- ton's run of 11 games without defeat, Colin Bell scored City's winning goal in a 1-0 bad-tem- pered match after 73 minutes. Everton thus fell to first place with 21 points, Several specta- tors were ejected by the police and the referee warned the two coaches after several fights i n among players. DeGrew picked off one each. Quarterback Russ Jackson, voted the top player in Cana- dian football this season, com- bined with Tucker on a l-yard pass-and-run play for a touch- down the first time Ottawa got the ball. Later in the quarter, he threw to Scott and the lanky halfback romped home free from 30 yards out after being halted temporarily in a. pileup near mid-field. Joe Zuger, the Hamilton quar- terback, had two passes inter- cepted and a personal fumble which Ottawa recovered in the downs through the air, Dillard had 69 yeards on 16 carries. Zuger carried the ball. three times himself and gained 21) yards for the Ticats. | Playing conditions be ca me| chaotic after the half as bois- | terous fans continued to hold up the ball game by invading the field and pushing to the side- lines and into the end zones. DRIVERS KILLED SYDNEY, Australia (AP) -- Two racing drivers were killed Sunday in separate accidents during auto races at Oran Ticats' three opening sequences. | park Circuit. Killed were Ray- Grant counted the first Ham- {mond Heffernan, 37, and John GLECOFF'S surenmarxer Shop Glecoff's for the best Service and Weekly Specials EGGS GRADE "A" SMALL 2 vo. BOF Peterson, director of the Canadi Rugby Union. Winnipeg Saturday. Pre- (CP Wirephoto) Topple Golden Hawks By DAVE MILLER "TORONTO (CP) -- If Terry is only the backup quar- k for St. Francis Xavier versity X-men, what's the first-stringer like Dolan, 18, of Calgary, passed for four touchdowns Saturday and led the Antigonish, N.S. mtea to a 40-14 victory over On- tario's Waterloo Lutheran Uni- versity Golden Hawks in the d annual Canadian College football game. "He was playing for regular ck Dick Pandolfo, an , Mass., native who lured a knee in the X-men's d-last season game. Dolan played his first game Nov. 12 and calmly guided the X-men + @ 27-15 triumph over St. lary's University in the final for the Bluenose Conference. He carried the same calmness into the Coleg Bowl where Eo ple! 19 passes for fr and kept the Waterloo off balance most of the game with his ball handling @nd play. calling. » "We got a shock," said Wa- terloo coach Dave Knight. "They're more powerful, they fit harder and they're stronger and bigger than us." * He said the Hawks, first-place CAME LATE TO SHOW * Ruth McDevitt, Grandma on TV's Pistols 'n' Petticoats, did Maritime Champions finishers in the Ontario Inter- collegiate Football Conference with a 7-0 won-lost record this year, didn't play their best game, but met "a better team." Dolan's favorite receiver was halfback Terry Gorman of New- market, Ont. A third-year arts student, Gorman scored three touchdowns, added two inter- ceptions and was top receiver with six catches for 131 yards. Paul Brule scored two touch- downs for the eastern team and Leaside Wins Over Marlins Simcoe Hall Boys' Club "Mar- lins" Swim Team came out second best against Leaside Aquatic Club Saturday at the Leaside Community Centre Pool. Oshawa swimmers had con- siderable success bringing home 10 First, 12 Second, 21 Third and 16 Fourth place rib- bons. First place ribbons for "'Osh- awa Marlins" were captured by Sally Roblin (1), Nancy Sliter (1), Steven Smart (3) and Andrew Roblin (1). Four firsts were also captured by Oshawa relay teams. The total point score of the Meet was Oshawa "Marlins" 179, A re- fiot become an actress until she was 40--31 years ago. turn meet in Oshawa is planned early in the new year. Terry. Arnason got the other. John Burke kicked three con- verts and Burns MacPherson booted a single. Halfbacks Murray Markowitz and Chris Bailey shared Water- loo's two touchdowns, John Wat- son converted one and Rich Argo was credited with a single. "They passed to me a little more than usual," said the 22- year-old Gorman after receiv- ing the Most Valuable Player Award for his afternoon's ef- forts. Another K-man who worked a little harder was Brule. The 21- year-old Ottawa native Jugged the ball 33. times and piled up 172 yards rushing. More than 7,000 fans turned out to watch the X-men win the Vanier. Cup. Ticker sales were 14,321 but many fans decided the tightly-packed group at the ilton touchdown at 2:48 of the|Marchiori, 27, both of Australia. top is Manchester United, the| Two giants of the past, Wol- Hamburg verhampton Wanderers and Preston North End, clashed in the second Division while the Wolves. and Ipswich have 24 points, but Ipswich has played a game more. A penalty in the closing min- utes gave Celtic, Scotland's {team of the year, a thrilling 5-4 jaway win over Dunfermline. Celtic, the only unbeaten club in senior soccer in Britain, re- tained its three-point lead over Rangers in the Scottish stand- 1964-65 champion, which won 2-1 at Southampton. | Chelsea has 24 points from 17 matches; Liverpool 23 from 17; Manchester United 23 from 16; and Stoke City, which won 1-0 at Blackpool, is fourth with 22 points from 17 matches. 50,000 WATCH A crowd of 50,000 at Liver- pool saw Leeds United's Welsh international goalkeeper Gary spake put up a sparkling first- half performance in restricting the home team to one goal, scored by Chris Lawler in the 43rd_ minute. yer , ow COAL & Rangers scored a 4-0 win over OVER 40 YEARS Take advantage of it! 24 hour ser- vice; and radio dispatched trucks always on the ready to serve you. Fuel Oil Budget Plan available, McLAUGHLIN ings. SUPPLIES 7 23-348 | kine ST. W. 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