Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Aug 1967, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 16, 1967 Etellar Dwellers Lead In Statistics | By THE CANADIAN PRESS An extra game in the first week of the Western Football Conterence schedule has given Edmonton Eskimos and British Columbia Lions a big edge in individual] achievement despite being the bottom two teams in the league. Statistics released today by the Canadian Football League show only two Saskatchewan Roughriders and Skip Spruill of Calgary Stampeders leading statistica) categories. Spruil: has the longest return of a fumble, 19 yards in the Stamps 27-16 loss to Winnipeg Blue Bombers Aug. 9 while Jack Abendschan of Saskatche- wan has completed six of seven convert attempts for six points and a .857 average. Gene Wlasiuk is the other Saskatchewan leader, with three interceptions good for 25 yards. The statistics do not inclides Tuesday's game between the Stamps and the Roughriders LEADS SCORERS KEN PLOEN «++ top passer kicks and team-mate Trent Jim Thomas of Edmonton|Walters leads both in punt holds a slim one-touchdown/Teturns and kickoff returns Jead over George Reed of Sas-| Walters has run back 18 punts katchewan; 24 points to 18. for 93 yards and six kickoffs for In his three games, Thomas 128 yards has rushed 261 yards on 39 car-,| The remaining Edmonton ries, a 6.7-yard average, Sonny|leader is end Peter Kempf with Homer, the veteran Lions flank-|t hree field goals in four er, has caught 10 passes for 179|/attempts for 12 points yards, just two more than ~~~ team-mate Jim Young Py Bernie Faloney is the leading W d passer for B.C, with 32 comple- 00 view tions of 70 tries for 600 yards--a 457 av : . : es bert. completion record Wins First | belongs tc Ken Ploen f Winni- peg with a .708 average on 28 -- in 39 tries for 317 New Series | Randy Kerbow of Edmonton has the best punting average-- 44 yards--with 965 yards on 22) for Woodview in pitching -- the Nipigon Tykes B Champions i ged B. tea taking the oss in er eight innings | of NEWMARKET (Staff)-- After pitching for Agincourt, being losing the first game to Toronto relieved by D. Field Greenwood Park 6-2, Nipigon| pg nic} i . | B. Nichol led the way for the aay Cocoa in. Tho| Woodview crew with three hits, J yhi " " 8 7 Newmarket Tybe Basenall Tour./2?4e, Chapman, had wo and nament held on the weekend. 1}. Roter and J. Harper had one| In the first game Oshawa Was/hit each held to two runs on one hit and : : e .| For Agincourt D. Field had four errors, Toronto had $e | four singles, with one hit apicce runs on six hits and five errors igolng to L. Smith. M. Shier "g Nipigon picked up both runs in|\y.wWhinnie. sh se - Shier, on the fourth inning as Thompson| wi cle as. le Sr ee and Dart scored, while Toronto) r and S. Lehman scored three runs in the second] There were no extra-base hits and also fifth innings. jin the game for either team and A 17-4 win over Agincourt Juvenile Girls g av e Woodview Park Girls of Oshawa, the first game of the second round in the Provincial Women's Soft- ball Union playoffs. C, Chapman went the distance .q |c: Chapman showed fi -on- In the second game, Oshawa, ne con alter ihe second 3 into the "Brod of the ball in walking only Sound 14-3. | Thompson scored four times A ili for Nipigon Park, D. Laundry, | UX] lary each scored twice. Reynan and Glecoff combined | for Oshawa. In the first game of semi- In the third and final game, | final tyke playoffs, Ladies' Aux- win the "B'" championship, by| Oshawa Legion Minor Baseball a score of 20-0 Association action the Chippawa beys only two ning pitcher, while Jeff Stone hits in seven innings. Chatmel] and Glen Stone pitched for the group, went on to defeat Owen |e batter. Kirkham, Dart and Gould Tops Ti on the mound to pitch the win g Nipigon trounced Chippawa, tojiliary defeated Tigers 6-2, in Glecoff pitched the win giving Terry Thompson was the win- suffered the loss for Chippawa, losers. allowing sixteen hits. Barry Armstrong drove in B. Wilson had three hits, inclu-|two runs for the winners, while ding a homer, Kirkham had two|Brian McCron and Dan Wal- singles, a double and a triple,/!ac each had a triple for the Glecoff had two singles, D. Wil-|losers son had a triple with Seeley-and| In another tyke y | N \ playoff game, | Thompson each hitting home Houdaille Industries defeated| runs Soe e Orioles 16-7 : 6 Bill Robinson struck out REMEMBER WHEN? a twelve batters in pitching the win for Houdaille, while Terry By THE CANADIAN PRESS Harper led at the plate with Babe Ruth, one of base- five hits ball's immortals, died in a In the third game, Motor City | New York cancer clinic 19 (Bowling defeated Legionnaires! years ago tonight--in 1948 (15-2 --aged 53. In 22 years as a Gary Sherban led the Motor} major league player, end- |City club, as he pitched the} ing with the 1935 season, | win, including 19 strikeouts, col- Ruth hit a total of 714 home lected three singles and a} runs and his 1927 mark of double. 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Arre and decided to board of educatic opening of negotia port came down A Bargaining for contract to replace agreement that e: 31 broke off Aug. Mr. Lindsay cot union members w to revert to strike have already tal vote and favor w need be. MORE STAFF The three area: negotiations the re for discussion rel demands for the more custodians additional work schoo] system; a of education finar ment in a welfare (should provinciz permit it); and 2 of accumulated si when an employee Mr. Lindsay sa of education has t down on all thi negotiations -- w pears at the time a factor in the fin He says the unit ing five more cus employed to hand in schools with |! iums or portable « WELFARE The union is al: the board make Confed Drawin WHITBY (Staff) of the Whitby « charge of plans federation Carava nial Park this pressed pleasure thusiasm with whi received in the ¢ John Visser sai toured the exhibit bring the total th dance to 17.705. will be open unti day and from 1: D.m., Thursday. 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