Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Dec 1966, p. 15

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---- Pee ee Dallas Wins Division, Maat bY Se te 5 iad lad: pee ay tt ithe Nana ner m jor this Head -Gorard Be rg man was hit on the head twice a he San Francisco "ere pro Fag a wave of penalties a bottle throwing came the og pad a ae ty J f . and Sica inset in the chai bail }Jan, 1. The winner gets a ye) the Super Bowl't two weeks ter, The Cowboys, who clinched fans|the Eastern Conference title Saturday when Cleveland Browns ge St, Louis Cardinals 38-10, puma S to a 17-7 victory over York Por Cowboys after a woman fan ran on to Giants Sunday and the Pack- Bills Repeat As Champs In AFL's Eastern Division Ai THE CANADIAN PRESS uffalo Bills are champions of the American Football League Eastern Division for the third straight year, thanks to mistakes by Denver Broncos and. a loss by Boston Patriots. The Bills beat the Broncos 98-21 Sunday, the day after the Patriots were upset 38-28 New York Jets, If the Patriots had won or tied, the crown would have beon theirs, Now the Bills will be hosts to Kansas City Chiefs in the AFL Sonenthe game Jan, 1, with the ner expected to get about $6,000 a man, That win: Home Teams Suffer Losses THE CANADIAN PRESS unday was visitors' day in the Ontario Hockey Association Senior series as home teams were defeated in. all three games. Series + leading Collingwood Georgians defeated Barrie Fly- ers 5-3 and Kingston Aces beat North York Varsity Grads 6-3, A third-period rally gave Guelph Regals a 9-6 victory over Oak- ville Oaks, Saturday, Galt Hornets de- feated Belleville Mo-Hawks 4-1. Ron Hergott led the Galt attack with two goals. Car! Hall and Bert Brown got the other Hor- net goals, Wayne McConnell scored Bel- peso i lone goal in the third gear tes pave MeComb Bob Garner|since they acquired him and Jon eee an ea of the North Ameri: wy + ner then will advance to the Super Bow! in Los Angeles Jan. 15, and a victory there will be worth at least $15,000 a man. Buffalo gained the Eastern title with the help of Denver mistakes, Tom Janik inter: cepted two passes, the first set- up Booth Lusteg's 16-yard goal and the second re- sulting in a 25-yard touchdown for him, Then Mike Stratton grabbed a fumble and raced 22 pals 9 for another score, SHORT KICKOFF FAILS A short punt and an abortive short kickoff attempt also = |helped the Bills, The only thing that. helped Denver was 'the John McCormick#Bob Scarpitto passing combination. They clicked for all three Bronco touchdowns on plays of 62, 28 and 10 yards, The Patriots lost out on the championship when their de. fence fell apart and allowed the Jets to gain 528 yards, and set a team record for total offence. Joe Namath threw for 287 yards eight yards to Don Maynard and three touchdowns--20 and eight yards to Don Maynard and 77 yards to George Sauer, Mike Garrett led Western winner Kansas City to its vic: tory against San Diego Charg- ers, rushing for 161 yards and scoring a clinching four-yard touchdown in the last two min- utes of the game, Mike Mercer's M-yard field goal in the third period snapped a 17-17 tle for the Chiefs. The Miami Dolphins 4 Houston into a tie for the East- tor|°"" yng winning their third {oF game in 14, his first start for the Dolphins from League, fired four touch- enn ern Conference berth yards for a touchdown and then shredded ieee for 197 rushing yards as Vikin downs in Pittsburgh Steelers' Rookie John Stofa, making| Bro Graen Bav Next n'sjers, who nailed the Western a oe crown a week sec-|Angeles Rams 0, held off Los -23, EARN BERTH The Bagles earned oe ee Playoff Bow! by outscoring Washington Redskins finish in a second-place tle with bs Cleveland, They'll go to Miami because the Browns were there more recently -- in January,|% 1964, turned the opening kickoff 90 Minnesota Vikings' de- hicago Bears drubbed the 41-28, Bill Nelsen pst | for yards and two touch: 57-38 romp over Atlanta Fal- cons The '49ers lost to Baltimore Colts in the whing-ding at San Francisco, Thore were 12 penalties called against the '49ers and nine against the Colts--for a total of 192 yards--in the flercely-played game for second place in the Western Conference. Four touchdown passes by Johnny Unitas won it for the Colts, who'll meet Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL Playoff Bow!) at Miami Jan, 8, Coach Vince Lombardi. rested quarterback Bart Starr. against Elsewhere, Gale Sayers re-| -- Brewer Earns Two Assists)" As Nationals VANCOUVER Ni ~ pe i Leafs' training camp in 'tober, 1965. He was reinstated as an amateur last week. He drew a tremendous ova- tion from the crowd of 5,080 | paid introduced before gam "Phere doesn't seem to be as] pi, much glamor to this game as in the National Hockey but I'm impressed," he anid. Ne "The international game {s like |= chess it's a game of position." Brewer, 28, delivered a couple of solid bodychecks and skated strongly despite having been in- active for 14 months. "T've got a long way to go as far as conditioning is concerned, but I'm not worried about it," he said, McLEOD'S SATISFIED Coach Jackie McLeod said Brewer "played well consider: ing he hasn't been on the ice much so far." The former NHL all-star and two-time NHL pen- alty leader was not allowed to practise with the Nationals un- til he was reinstated, Brewer got Canada off to a quick start by setting up the first goal of the game, by WAYNE CASHMAN » + Beores Goal BLAZERS LEAD Former Oshawa General Wayne Cashman scored a 2 Sunday as Oklahoma ity Blazers defeated St, Louls Braves 6-2 to main- tain their lead in the Cen- tral Hockey League. BASKETBALL SCORES By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SATURDAY New York 116 St. Louis 114 Philadelphia 120 Detroit 105 Shicago 110 Baltimore 106 Boston 118 San Francisco 110 SUNDAY Cincinnati 138 Baltimore 114 {Shui and Fran the|Moscow. Yakushev comp Top Selects |i: als 'led 3 at the end ot thel!™® abot Huck oe ee and Morrie Mott led (and with | the Canadian attack with two|' Ray Cadieux, Bill line on the ice, Huck added Tag yee in the Canad- the others. jan goal bl veri Age shots. He Victor Yaroslavsev scored two|made a spectacular stop in the for Moscow and Alexan-|first period on a quick shot by Yakushey the other. Lied _ wens Pm pn Russ! scored five goals), . pena rie be while holding a man advantage period when the bumping in- and Moscow scored two, creased foll a boarding) Eighteen penalties were penalty to Valentine Markow of|called, 10 to Moscow. lained| Mi said he had never pateannciodaatnsa fiir uni oae bu 18 REMEMBER WHEN . . .?' By THE CANADIAN PRESS so ge Robinson be bata 35 defea' two ene for the Selects, w! are on lost 5-4 ef Canada and the Selects p again tonight at Victoria. pep hy os gg the penalty to|seen the Russians play such chippy hockey. He said the Se- ae co in the second /|lects, Russia's No, 2 team, don't ra Canada extended its|have the hitters of the Soviet national team. pee centennial Projects, the Rams, but Zeke Bratkow- ski's passing triggered the Packers to a 27-9 lead before Los Angeles struck twice in the closing minutes. The loss, be fore a huge crowd of 72,416, ruined the Rams' bid for second place in the West. PUT UP FIGHT The Giants played the East- ern champs to a 7-7 standoff until Craig Morton hit speedster Bob Hayes with a 41 yard payoff pitch in the last quarter, Philadelphia. capitalized on two Washington fumbles and a pass interception for 20 points in the fourth quarter, overcom- ing a 21-14 deficit and finishing the regular season with a 9-5 mark--their best since 1961. Harold Wells capped the come- back by picking up a fumble and racing 60 yards for a touch: -- ayers captured the league's aa ig title and set an all-time season record for yardage on carries, pass receptions and kick returns while leading the Bears past Minnesota. He fin- ished the season with 2,440 yards ,eclipsin: set by Philadelphia's Timmy wn, Nelsen completed 17 of 25 passes -- hitting on seven of seven in the second half--and threw TD strikes of 68 and 12 Weston and Bob Collins/down passes, including the | y, fed Kingston's attack with a|Winning IM-yard toss to Joe Atanta, 'which Tinished ite firet of goals each, Single goals | Auer heb sal # seconds left. pair went to Ron Earle and Ed Long. Larry Babcock scoréd. twice for North York and Moe Galand *Tdunign the Ke verd goal. loded for egals ex -- : " e thi -- to ta Oakville Oaks. e sitelo scored twice for Gearke Keith Worrall, Tom Sect, Dave Luciak, Terry Oliver, Jones, Frank Hincks and Kosowan each scored once. Doug Hillman scored twice for Oakville, Toby Black, Doug McGowan, Jack Price and Pete NFL season at 3-11. } A Christmas Gift to be 1 ride all year around, Bettiol each got one, THANK. YOU DADDY Thank you for my very own horse, the trail tides and riding instructions. 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