Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Aug 1967, p. 8

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8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, August 24, 1967 ' Jenene r SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell Associate Sports Editor CIVIL SERVICE Softball League action last night moved into the semi - final stages with Wood's Transport CHEF'S SPECIAL on yes- terday's Sports Menu was the victory by the Oshawa four- some of Tom_ Henstock, Ewart Carswell, Ford Lindsay scoring the winning run in and "Bob" Gallagher, skip, the Jast inning to eliminate in the annual General Motors Foley's Plumbing in their Gold Cup lawn bowling clas- third and deciding game. Rexco also scored a winning run in their last inning, to nose out Cross-Canada Pav- ing and take a 2-1 lead in games, in their 3-out-of-5 set. In the other quarter - final, Rundle's Garden Centre proved too strong for Cadillac | Billiards, who did little at the plate and made some costly mistakes in the field, to lose their third and deciding game 8-4. Woods and Rundles open sic here. It's the first time a club president, while in of- fice, has won the Gold Cup and should be an achievement of considerable pride for pres- ident '"'Bob" Gallagher. They each received a portable TV set and our newsroom's vet- eran Ford Lindsay was re- ceiving congratulations also this morning, for having made such good use of "his day off". It's only the seventh time in 28 years that an Osh- their semi - final series on awa rink has won this keen- Monday night at Alexandra ly competitive event, when Park, with "Moe" Nantais' Pavers facing Rexco in the fourth game of their series -- which Pavers have to win -- or else, the best in the province are competing. i time an entry from the host club has won the laurels and first time won by a club president, while in of- rink to the top honors in the 28th annual General Motors Gold Cup Tournament, an- | | | Club President "Bob" | Gallagher set a_ history mark in the record book of DIAMOND DUST was fly- ing again last night, all in softball playoff action and it LACROSSE FANS have a was a great night for the real treat tonight at Oshawa's the Oshawa Lawn Bowling nual men's open rinks clas- nt, Oshawans. The Jaycee Juve- jyic Auditorium. There are Club yesterday when he sic, for the Oshawa Lawn fice. The _winning bowlers niles won their second round . : highlighted his term of of- Bowling Club's -- activities. each received a_ portable OASA series opener over "¥° main attractions. At fice by skipping his Oshawa It marked only the seventh TV set. George Read, tourn- | |Bob Gallagher, won the by en- eral Motors Gold Cup in the men's rinks tournament, Wed- An Oshawa rink, skippe Sam MacMillan, Oshawa, won top honors for two wins with a score of 24 plus 13. He was followed by W. Race, nesday, Henstock, second at the Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club. The rink, includ- ing Ewart Carswell, vice; Tom and Ford Lindsay, lead, had a score of 29 plus 8 for their three wins. It was only the seventh time jin the 28 years the trophy has ibeen up for competition that an|tmq 1g points and A. Mills, skip Oshawa rink has won the top ament chairman (left) con- gratulates skip Bob Galla- gher. Other members of the winning rink, left-to-right, honors. Sixty-four of the best rinks from Ontario and the United States took part. Of interest was the visit paid to the greens in the evening by Col. R. S, McLaughlin, chairman of the board of Gen- eral Motors, who in his day was a bowler of marked ability. When play opened. in the |morning, Bob Gallagher, presi- |dent of the local club, wel- comed the visiting bowlers; while George W. Read, chair- hitting of Walt Grabko, Scarborborough Glass 7-4 last night in the first game of the skip; J. Sciamonte, D. Shearer and F. Bocciufusd, of Lancas- ter, who had 21 plus 4 points; E. A. Daigneaux, skip; Owen Sound, A Townsend, F. Spear- rin and L. Myatt, for 18 plus 5 points; George W. Read, skip of Oshawa, Jack Biddulph, Gord Pirie and "Casey" Luke, who of Owen Sound, L. Belrose, B. Oshawa Foursome Wins GM Gold Cup Morrison and J, Spearn, who had 17 plus 5 points. Tom Mead and his Runny- mede rink with a score of 12 plus 10 were tops among the one-game winners. In second place was Jeff Authors' and his Oshawa team composed of Dr. A. W. Hard- ing, Clint Baxter and Stan Gibbs, They were followed by F. W Scott, B. McFadden, R. Johnson and K. Macdonald, of Runnymede, who had a score of 12 plus 6. Grabko Leads Jaycees Win Oshawa Jaycees, led by the beat d round OASA Juvenile tended a civic welcome on be- |half of Mayor Ernest Marks. man of the tour com- mittee explained the rules.|"A" playoffs, at Alexandra Controller Robert Nichol ex-| Park. Grabko blasted a home run in the fourth inning, a double are Tom Henstock, Ewart |J. D. (Jack) Elliott, Carswell and Ford Lindsay. seven o'clock, the New West- Scarborough and they'll go minster Salmonbellies (Pee back for the second game on Saturday. Pam International Electronics came up with a clean-cut win over the Dairy Queens right in Trenton, to sweep their Intermediate 'A' second round of Eastern On- an tario Zone playoffs, in two- straight. OASA action for the ment at Expo, will play Osh- awa's Pee Wee All-Stars in exhibition game that 'B' group championship | Givi) Service Softball League|the winning run sided rout, in their third and middleweight, scored an im- es) wip wn Cnc | ' , 'Bulldog Browe 'sma re wee | WW QOd's And Rundles 'Disqualitied /ament, factory |manager for vehicle production (Oshawa Times Photo)/at General Motors, delivered --|the first bowl to open the tourn- [LANCASTER RINK SECOND | L, Hebert and his Lancaster | rink were in second place with a score of 25 plus 6. Other mem- Bulldog Brower in the third) gon, T. Arghittu and H. Betts. | | e ® ee | ; sud wean. nenete | AJ In Semi-Final DOTS arene ee oe "tir ste wet oe Do ; that, Lasco Steelers take on no estil 1 spel tes '4 haga phone prety Brantford Warriors in the oe a aah rd pee his Kitchener rink who had when Trenton plays Oshawa Second game of their Senior Playoff action in the Oshawa,sprinted across the plate withyand gave up two runs in the ea was Sad be tac a score of 20 plus 1. Other TV Towers at North Oshawa 4 ? | to end the!) first inning on four-straight hits, | ti a gs y |members of this rink were H. in the return game of their finals, a 4- out - of -7 series. 'ast night, produced two elimin-|series, on a timely single by|singles by Bob Knapp and/| pe. : : Inter. 'AA' series and at Alex- Steelers upset Warriors right J|ations and set the stage for|/Ted Roberts. Gary Supryka and doubles by| Brower for this action was| andra Park, Peterborough |" Brantford in the opener |the other semi-final bracket, RUNDLE'S MOVE UP Dan Tureski and Jim Milne.| disqualified by Referee Bunny Bowlers and Oshawa Gale 24 they'll be out to win | hile Rexco scraped out a last-- Rundle's Garden Centre/Tureski doubled again in the|Dunlop, and the Assassin's iden- Lumber will play their third 284in tonight on their home j|minute 5-4 win over 'Moe' eliminated Cadillac Billiards, third, so did Milt Knocker andj|tity still remains "unknown. and deciding game in Senior ee so get the jump in /Nantais' Cross-Canada Paving to move into the semi-finals,|the latter scored on an error,|Brower won the first fall last 'B' OASA eliminations. boas ag season's bid for an /team, to take a 2-1 lead in the against Woods, when they|to make it 4-0. night, with the Assassin com- "A Gtle. other semi-final series, a 3-out-;scoreq an 8-4 victory in their) Ken Bravenor took over the Sheng ppg Hed aep of-5 affair. third and deciding game, at/pitchin after Rundle's had}! f BROOKLIN CONCRETES BERNIE GUINDON, Osh- Cadillac Billiards managed/North Oshawa Park. scorea 'three more runs in the|in the second fall. thumped Markham in a one- awa Boxing Club's capable jonly one good scoring inning) Wayne Hough started on the fourth, on three hits by Keys,| After his disqualification last} against Rundle's Garden Centre! mound for Rundle's, gave up a) Maxweil and Knapp. In the 6th,|night, Brower grabbed the mic- single in the first inning and|they added their final run on|rophone from the ring announc- to decision| Fifth place was won by Aubrey deciding game of . pressive win last night in the {and lost the third and deciding ( sane 'C' OASA ag ak Gaus show at the Kitchener |game of that quarter-final/that's all for the first fourjan error and Milne's second) er and challenged the Assassin | ENS pie drat ag BT stiht th "Breckli Y, 4aSt Memorial Auditorium when |series 8-4 and in the other/frames, as he held Cadillacs|double. jto a Texas Death match, where), 'Thiel and L. Heldman. W|" 8 in Brooklin and the jo. defeated Canadian mid- |quarier-final bracket, Wood's|completely under control, fac-/ REXCO LEADS SERIES ja winner must be decided. AS*| c ; will 'dal : score would make one won- dleweight champion Gary |Transport scored the winning/ing only 12 batters. | Ken Howard hit a line drive | sassin accepted the challenge. sara qceetl with piyoreradl Pokey der why the series ever went Summerhayes, of Brantford, |run in the bottom of the; But he ran into trouble in the single to centre field to drive) At stake next week is the With nth ie J walt Me. to a third game. But that's in the main bout of the card, |seventh, to eliminate Foley's|fifth. Nosal was safe on anjin the winning run in the|championship purse and HOPDYs | Criestiey and H pare, yas sports, not just softball, but sport in general. Everybody has their "bad day'. Peter- Dorough Bowlers lost 17-0 (same score) here in Oshawa but tied the series with a 3-1 win at home so Gale Lumber will have to win that one here Saturday night, to keep their championship defence going. a five-round affair. Bernie see . oot > epegtie over ary and dependin decision of the nade 'ese ing Commission, has at least earned a re-match with Sum- merhayes for the Canadian title -- or maybe will be named champion, on the strength of the win. Jack Guindon, a lightweight, lost a split decision to Terry Sum- merhayes, so the "families" broke even! NOVICE GAELS LOSE OLA PLAYOFF | Oshawa's Novice Green Gael went to the semi-finals in the)Green Gaels defeated Rexdale| Ontario Lacrosse Association's|'B' team 10-2, | All-Ontario Novice Champion-|scoring three ship tournament, but Jost out to) Kashul the strong Rexdale 'A' s In their first game, the young with Puttman goals and Mark scored twice, with team,|Wreggitt, Keenan, Mike Mouf- 6-5, in a hard-fought tussle, that| tain, Kevin Campbell, and Doug was in doubt until the last min-'/ Yuzwa getting one apiece. : ute of play. Team captain Tom Wreggitt ' scored three goals for Oshawa | D8 Branch Novices defeated Nicholis and Giddings scored with John Puttman and Keenan getting one apiece. In the championship final, year's All-Ontario titlists SPORTSCOPE TODAY LACROSSE Exhibition Game -- New Westminster S al m 09 nbeiiies Canadian Centennial Pee Wee "Champions) vs Oshawa Pee Wee All-Stars; at Civic Audi- torium, 7.09 p.m. OLA Senior 'B' Playoffs -- Brantford Warriors vs Osh "awa Lasco Steelers: 2nd fame of 4-out-of-7 zroup finals; at Civic Auditorium, 8.30 p.m. GOLF Provincial Better-Ball Tour- mament -- at Oshawa Golf Club, 8.30 a.m SOCCER Oshawa Junior League -- Fernhill vs Baker Park; at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta- dium, 6.30 p.m. PADDLE TENNIS Oshawa Recreation Dept. -- Girls' and bovs' singles tour nament; ages 8&-to-12 at Radio Park Sports Field; 9.30 a.m, TRACK AND FIELD Oshawa Legion Track Club -- Nightly training session: at McLaughlin Collegiate Cam- pus; from 6.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m, SOFTBALL OASA Inter. 'A' Playoffs-- Oshawa Pam _ Internationals vs Trenton; 2nd game of 2- out-of-3 series; at Trenton Bayshore Park; 8.00 p.m. Whitby Industrial - Mercan- tile League Playoffs -- Mer- chants vs Dunlops, 6.30 p.m. and Dupont vs Lasco, 8.30 p.m.; 2nd games of 2-out-of-3 series; at Whitby Centennial Park. York Central Juvenile La- dies' League Playoffs -- Osh- awa Woodview Park vs Scar- borough All-Stars; 2nd game of 3-out-of-5 semi-final series; at Agincourt, 8.00 p.m. FRIDAY SOFTBALL OASA Midget 'A' Playoffs-- Oshawa Quality Fuels vs Col- lins Bay, ist game of 2-out-of- 8 series; at Collins Bay, 8:00 p.m Kiwanis Bantam Boys' League--Storie Park at King- side; Lake Vista at South- mead and Woodview at Fern- hill; all games at 6:30 p.m OSA Intermediate "Cc" Playoffs -- Holland Landing vs Brooklin Concretes; 1st game of second round, 2-out- of-3 series; at Brooklin Com- munity Park, 8.15 p.m. LACROSSE OLA Junior 'A' Playoffs --.. Toronto Township vs Oshawa Greer Gaels: 3rd game of 4- out-of-7 championship finals; at Civic Auditorium, 8:30 p.m. OLA Senior 'B' Playoffs -- Oshawa Lasco Steelers vs Brantford Warriors: 3rd game of 4-out-of-7 champion- ship finals; at Brantford Arena, 8:30 p.m. | Athletics Even Tyke Playoff Athletics evened their final series in the Legion Tyke Softball playoffs, by defeating the Tigers 6-4 in a game play- ed Jast night at Knights of Co- lumbus Park. _ Terry Thompson scattered five hits, struck out 13 and walked only two in pitching the win, while Glen Kirkham allow- ed eight hits, fanned 13 and walked seven in taking the loss Terry Mitchell was the top hitter for Athletics as he hit ja triple and single, Barry Armstrong and Thompson each | hit doubles. | Kirkham had two singles in |a losing cause for the Tigers. | Deciding game of this series will be played Monday night at|pending on who wins between) and scored all five goals fur the Knights of Columbus Park. semi- Plumping in that third and de-jerror, Murray Foster doubled|seventh inning, as Rexco edged|as well as the true identity of ciding game, by a 4-3 score. WOOD's WIN OUT In the game at Lakevie Park, Wood's Transport scored a run by Hardy, in the first in-\this p ning, on a single, walk, passed|Placed Hough, jand then with two out, Curry|Cross-Canada Paving 5-4 \singled, Francis Bradley follow-\their second win in the third ed with a hit, Bob Reid walked|game of the best-of-five series. Bradley singled. At! scored three runs in inning on Rexco A, George ld Bok Te-\the walked Pete}singles, tw by Ted Lutton - and ball and sacrifice fly by Ted|Mandryk but struck out Nosal,/Gary MacDonald, and a double} Roberts and Foley's tied it up|to ena the rally. lin the fourth when Bradley and} field out by Don Nicholls. [Nicholls in each of the first in the sixth, Barker doubled jand Bob Boyce singled, to make it 3-1. Foley's tied the game their 7th inning. W. Lee was safe on an error, but was fone nid m= nae'! Doug scott's One - Hitter Ousts Markham Hawks then two successive errors ad- vanced the runners, scoring Jeff Rexdale 11-7, to dethrone last on a sacrifice fly by Keenan, to make it 3-3. Woods won the game in the \7th when Harry Snow opened jwith « double, advanced on a sacrifice by Ray McAvoy a Redmen Ready For Big Game By CLIFF GORDON The Ontario Senior 'A' la- lerosse semi finals has to be one| Jones came in the eighth, just|the "'Hawks" got. : knit affairs in for something to do, and struck! In the game, Markham pitch- of the closest some time At time of writing, are tied at three games ea their best-of-seven sets, Brooklin and Toronto Maple Leafs in the local section slated for the seventh and deciding game on Saturday night in Brooklin. Home floor has not been the key by any means for either both series team, as results have proven. Brooklin has won games in Port Credit against the Leafs as the big one on Monday nighi would indicate. Coach Whalley ident his team can confi- the feels take lacrosse they are playing. He feels that his team can not afford another -- give jaway three goals like they cid on Monday night and also feels that there is no question that 'Bob McCready could be the big key to a Brooklin win. Whalley figures that McCready saved the day for Brooklin on Mon- day night on numerous o¢ca- sions. Whalley also went on to add that fellows like Doug Favell, Terry Davis and Elmer Tran have carried the big load for Brooklin. He is somewhat dis- appointed at the showing of some of his players on whom he had banked to carry a Jot of the load when the chips were down. Tom Conlin is expected, back in the line-up for this |game and he will be a welcome return to the active list. The magic number for Brooklin is now down to five and Whalley says "'we will be jteady to start the finals on Monday or Tuesday night de- |Peterborough and Brampton." Leafs if they play ue ot Red Wing Tykes Cadillacs had |by Jerry Bourdage. They add-| scored fourjed a single in the third on a\? W. Lee had back-to-back singles,|runs in this splurge but that/homer by Dave Whitely. the former scoring on an in-/ was it for them. They threaten- Bob Wright walked, stole ed mildly in the 7th, when Reid|second and scored the winner Wood's picked up one hit off|tripled and Bob Bradley drew/on Howard's single. a walk, but this came after two; base Cadillacs used three pitchers in a vain attempt to halt in Rundle's attack. Curry started!Cross-Canada Paving. Carlyle, Jim Haire, Dave Whitely led the hitting four frames but didn't score|out and the game and series|department for Rexco with a gain until Jim Harris walked|ended with them stranded on homer and a single. Ken Mason, Bob and Mc- Cullough each had one hit for Greener, BROOKLIN (Staff) -- Doug| Scott and Ron Jones combined to strike out 17 "Hawks" and| nd|allow only one hit in pitching) again picking up singles. Brooklin Concretes to an 18-0 victory over Markham "Hawks" in the third and de-| ciding game in the Ontario! Amateur Softball Association) Intermediate: "C'"' playoffs. Scott pitched seven innings,| \striking out eleven and allow-) ing only one hit, while Ron} out six batters in succession. Cliff Lumley and Bryan Donn- ch in|elly shared duties on the moundjerrors. Scott gave up only one with|for the losing Markham crew. |walk and Brooklin committed Brooklin scored two runs in the first inning on home runs by Garnet Warriner and Vern Ferguson, Concretes added two more in the second inning on} three consecutive singles by! Warrines, Elmo Gibson and Ferguson. Brooklin added three more in the fifth and four in the sixth inning' before exploding for seven runs in the seventh in- ning. Edge Cardi Edge Cardinals. In the first game of a Gar-| rard Road Tyke Lacrosse doubleheader played at Willow Park Wednesday night, Red Wings edged Cardinal Clean- ers 6-5 to finish the schedule in first place. Dave Bannon had the "hat-) trick' for Red Wings, Jim Morris potted two with Ken; Brady adding a single. | Joe Gangemi and Paul Van-) deloo had two goals each for| Cardinal Cleaners, while Der-| rick Vessey picked up a single.! In the second game of the evening, Mike Edward scored five goals in a losing cause as} Blue Jays edged Kendalwood|hitter and struck out 12 in Marine by a 6-5 count. John Fleming scored four goals for the winning Blue Jay| crew, with Peter Little adding two. | Mike Edwards worked hard| jlosing Kendalwood team, Joe Nestic picked up two safe- In the seventh, Tom Simpson homered, Gibson doubled, with Ferguson, Scott and Ferguson Ferguson was the big gun for Brooklin with four hits and three RBI's, Simpson had three hit? and Doug Scott had two hits each, with singles go- ing to Elmo Gibson, Don Mitch- ell and John Hill. Rich Black singled in the fourth inning for the only hit ers gave up six base-on-balls and the team committed six only one error. Tyrone Ties Zion, First Semi - Finals Tyrone visited Zion last night for the first game of their Dar- lington Senior Soccer League semi-final -playoff series and came away still even, after a 2-2 tie. Second game in the 2-out-of-3 (first to wn four points) series will be player in Tyrone on Sat- urday night. Jim Rickard and Erwin Hamilton . shared the scoring honors far Tyrone while Ber- nard McLean netted both goals for the homesters. The Junior League finals open tonight, with Solina visit- ing Zion, for the first game of that 2-out-of-3 series. Storie Park Boys Thump Woodview Storie Park trounced Wood- view Park 16-1 in a- Kiwanis Boys' Bantam League softball game played at Connaught Park last night. Ted Taylor tossed a_ two- pitching the win, while Grady took the loss for Woodview. Randy Ostle, Gerry Coe, Peter Boswell and Ted Tay!or had three hits each for Storie, Rick Wright, Brian Planke and ties apiece, for|the Assassin. In the semi - final bout Fred Atkins and Tiger Jeet defeated|skip; R. Davie, E. Stuart and Lorenzo Parente and Pat Flan-|J. McIlroy, Balmy Beach, who o\2gan, winning two out of three|had ® points. falls. 30 minute draw. In the opening bout the Beast| HIGH TWO WINS and Michele Barone battled to bers of the rink were H. Gor- in the sixth and sacrificed in the eighth. Oshawa scored its first run in the third inning on a homer by Ron Wilson, Grab- ko homered in the fourth, and drove home Walt Kolonowski, who was on base with a single, with a double in the sixth. Warren McGaney scored in the seventh inning and Grabko scarificed home Graham and Kalinowski in the eighth. Scarborough scored its first run in the fifth inning when MacDonald banged out a double and was sacrificed home by Car- son. The team, broke loose for three runs in the sixth when Glover and Kafun hit singles driving home MacDonald and Carson, who were on base via walks. Oshawa will play in Scarbor- ough this Saturday, in the sec- ond game of this OASA sec- ond round series. Andy Konopacki, pitching for Oshawa, struck out 15 batters while allowing seven walks. Co- wan, for Scarborough, struck out six and allowed only one walk. | Reidel, W. Engel and J. Snider. Nei] Salkeld and his |18 were in fourth place. Mem-) jbers of the rink were E. Ostran- der, H. Tufford and A. Clarke. |Pope and his Port Credit rink with a score of 18. With Skip Pope were H. Randell, W. |Mayor and D. Carphin. | Sixth place prize went to-J. The last set of prizes for three wins went to H. Mort, Gordon MacMillan, Bill Tewkesbury, Jack Hunter and ed Trenton Dairy Queens Pam International "aodel, Saneld and his cote Liminate Trenton TRENTON (Staff) - Pam In-|fielder's choice and a hit by Eastern On- ight. Larry Marshall ternational Electronics eliminat-| pitch. Rich March and Marsh- injall singled in this inning with two - straight games with a!Jack Sneddon getting a homer. 10-3 victory, in the second round of. the Ontario Amateur Soft-) mon reached base on an error ball Association, tario Zone, Intermediate "A"|Paul Gibbons. Pams added a playoffs, played in Trenton last|single run in the seventh inning {on two singles and an error. pitched al three - hitter and struck out 15) the fifth for Trenton and Dale in pitching the win for Pam|Lewis and Roger Drake scored International. Clair Leahey and|in the ninth on a single and Bob Lott, in the fourth, absorb-|two errors to account for Tren- ed the loss for Trenton Dairy|ton's three runs. Queens. In the fifth inning, Bob Solo- and scored on a home run by Bob McAlpine homered for in Suddard and Marshall had Dave Hickey doubled, scored|two hits each for Pam Inter- d| Hickey, S on Ray Stiddard's single, then|national, Rich March, Sneddon, Gord Wilson singled in Sudd: I and Gibbens nning. Pams added five more in the fourth inning on three hits, a | | for the third run in the second |picked up one hit each. i McAlphine, Lewis and Jim White all had safeties for Tren- ton Dairy Queens.h Organized by the Canadian Racing Drivers' Association. Sanctioned by the CASC ¢ FIA See these world champions Jack Brabham, Jimmy Clark, FOR THE FIRST TIME IN CANADA A FORMULA 1 RACE FOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS. : John Surtees and Graham Hill. You can't beat the taste of Player's filters.. Ae a T i Wi HAMILTON ( sual things hap day's night's I Conference gan of which. was Cats' 22-17 victi Rough Riders. The victory pected antic delighted 25,482 For three qt Hamilton trailir 14-13, the crow cheer about. The Riders with an 88-yard from quarterbac to Whit Tucke quarter anc another on an in the second. } vertea both an yard fourth-qua! Hamilton wa: game to half tin gous punting Joe Zuger, who eight kicks for age, and the fie of Tommy-Joe ( Zuger lofted < in the second qi back Dick Cohe yard touchdown quarter. Coffey goals of 11, 41 a scored a 15-yar¢ a pass from Zu; quarter. 3 THE FOR FIR: The victory nm into a tie for fir conference with Toronto Argonai two wins and a | Among the un opments on the blocked convert pair of intercept ton. The first int routine with Han half Ted Page Jackson attempt ton 44 and racing 35 before Ronnie him down. » An_ interceptic Krouse in the Trailing 22-17 putes remaining, "moved the Ride own 35-yard line ton 14 with pa Tucker and Mars BASEE SCOREB National } Ww Stl Louis 77 Cincl. 67 Chicago 68 San Fran. 65 Atlanta 63 Phila. 63 Pitts. 61 Los Ang. 56 Houston 52 New York 49 Wednesday': San Francisco 6 § Philadelphia 3 Ne Pittsburgh 2 Chici Atlanta 9 Houston Cincinnati 0 Los A American Chicago 69 Boston 69 Minn. 68 Detroit 69 Calif. 64 Wash. 60 Cleveland 59 Balt. 57 N. York 54 K. City 53 Wednesday': New York 2 Chic: Minnesota 0-4 Det California 16 Clev Kansas City 0 Ba Washington 3 Bos Friday's | Detroit at Kansas Boston at Chicag Minnesota at Cle New York at Wa: California at Balt

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