Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Oct 1967, p. 15

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ens ory < in front of the net and i it home. Gould scored his nd goal of the period 27 sec- ; later on a play from Chin- and Bob Pate to round out scoring in the period. »ndon outshot Oshawa 14-13 the period and picked up minor penalties to Osh- 's two. ationals took a 6-2 lead into final period of play as they cored Generals 2-1 in the nd period. lie Sutherland put the Lon- squad ahead 5-1 with a goal he 8.29 mark on a play set by Murphy and Don Culbert. nuck Gyles, playing his first ior 'A' game, took a pass n Dale Tallon and fired it | Ouimet for Oshawa's lone | of the second period. Chin- ; put the Nationals out in t 6-2 shortly after Gyles' 1 enerals fired 15 shots at met in the final period in a perate attempt to make a eback but Ouimet came up h some fine saves and allow- the Generals only. one goal, unassisted effort by Ron siaume at the 14.06 mark. eferee Bob Nadin handed 20 penalties in the game, don picking up 12 to Gen- ls' eight. ne major skirmish broke late in the game with Dale lon gaining a unanimous de- on over London's Burt Wil- enerals _outshot Nationals :& SHAWA -- Wilson, Clayton, Stewart, taker, Bedard, Walton, Morenz, irev, Slywchuk, O'Donnell, Tallon, n, Dionne, Quintilian, Robertson, rist, Dussiaume and Gyles. INDON -- Oulmet, Allen, Falk, Cul- _ Shirton, Romaneski, Marchinko, ibury, Sittler, Chinnick, Sutherland, d, Scherer, Westgate, Wilson, phy, and Pate. FIRST PERIOD Sshawa: Whittaker (Walton) .. 3.35 ondon: Murphy (Sittler) ..... 44 -ondon: Gould (Shirton, Chinnick) .... 611 + 14.05 ~ondon wuld 'eninnlck Pate) 14.32 enalties -- Dionne 8.34; Romaneskl | Pate 9.40; Romaneski 17.11; Whit- r 17.48 and Pate 19.05. SECOND PERIOD -ondon: Sutherland (Murphy, Sittler) .n Oshawa: Gyles (Tallon, Nevin)... 9.53 London: Chinnick (Marchinko) 5 oo 1300 enalties -- Romaneskl 3.06; Morenz Romaneski 14.57. and Whittaker THIRD PERIOD Sshawa: Dussiaume 14.06 enalties -- Sutherland 3.47; Shirton ble minor) 7.44; Dussiaume 7.447 yart 8.37; Wilson (major) 13.12; Tal- (major) 13.12; Stewart 15.35; Allen $ and Sutherland 19.39. TRAILER STORAGE KAMPING UNLIMITED Townline Road North (1 Mile North ef King St. ©.) PH. 728-9942 areas RING CENTRE Call" Gardens len Centre' f Oshawa 2. . . 623-5757 = Z PARTS - ACCES. j ili Shavers cal cr [ER SERVICE PLIES IHAWA 728-4284 Dillard And Taylor Lead In Eastern Grid Play By THE CANADIAN PRESS |for 780 yards and a 17.3-yard|Riders is se Suddenly, two Toronto Argo-javerage, according to statistics|ing with geting pine naut players are leading impor-|released Monday. for a 24.2-yard average. Team- tant categories in the Eastern] Willie Bethea of Hamilton is|mate Margene Adkins follows Football Conference individual/second in rushing with 556\with 780 yards in 37 catches statistics. lyards in 113 carries for a 4. 9-land a 21.1-yard average. Jim Dillard is the leadingjyard average. Wally Gabler, | rusher with 576 yards on 94 car-|Toronto quarterback, is third) COFFEY LEADS SCORING ries for a 6.1-yard average, and|with 420 yards and a 5.4-yard| Tommy Joe Coffey of Hamil- team-mate Bobby Taylor is thelaverage on 78 carries, jton is high scorer with 81 points leading pass receiver with 45| Whit Tucker of Ottawa Rough on three touchdowns, 13 con- verts, 16 field goals and two 'singles. It's Year Of The Records yar eat wit feed ons Ss in 245 attempts for 2,604 In West ¢ { |pletion average. ern on erence Joe Rar ag of Hamilton is sec- nd with 2,266 yards gained By THE CANADIAN PRESS In the Western Football Con- ference, 1967 may go down as the Year of the Record. Four individual records were Evanshen holds a comman ing lead in pass-receiving: 1,384 yards to 948 for Nielsen. | _Liske leads in every passing department. He has thrown for surpassed by Calgary Stam-|32 touchdowns, His nearest ri- peder players Sunday in a 51-29|Val, Ron Lancaster of Saskatch- victory over Winnipeg Blue¢wan, has managed 14. | Bombers and several more are| Jim Furlong of the Stam within reach, the Canadian)|peders is tops in punting aver- Football League said in statis-)age with 44.5 on 64 kicks. and a .534 per cent. vabler is third with 1,550 jyards on 107 completions. He has attempted 204 for a .525 per cent completion. Dave Mann of Toronto leads punts for a 48-yard average. Ed Learn of Toronto leads in punt returns with 431 yards in 'parte and a .592 per cent com- L a: senine from 134 completions F punters with 4,943 yards in 103 tics released today. Trent Walters of the Eskimos Dore for, a seven-yard Stampeder quarterback Peterjhas gained 361 yards on 55 punt ein Liske established records forjreturns, but Dick Dupuis of yards gained passing and|Calgary has best average--s.6 Wa, H-Hamilton, T-Toronto, M- passes completed and flanker/yards on 34 returns. Montreal Terry Evanshen established a) Raimey leads in kickoff re- TD C FGS Pts mark for yards gained on pass|turns with 542 yards on 22 car- Coffey. H 313168 2 81 receptions. Bill Goods estab-irjes. Ed Buchanan of Saskatch-'Tycker, 0 7000 4 lished a record for placement|ewan has the best average, 25.5 Racine. O 022 6 2 42 kickers with seven converts. |yards on 18 returns. Scott, O 6 0 0 0 36). Within Liske's reach are Jack} The leaders: Dillard, T 6 0 0 0 36 Jacobs' record of 34 touchdown} mC FG S§ Pts Adkins, O 5 0 0 0 30) passes for Winnipeg in one sea-|Abendschan, S 2715 4 76\Mann, T 09 5 6 30 son and the record of 423|Reed, S S 0 0 0 72\Vilunas, T 010 3 8 27 passes set by Joe Kapp of/Evanshen, C 12 0 0 0 72\Murphy, M 4000 24 British Columbia Lions. Kempf, E 0 2112 2 59\Bethea, H 400 0 24 Evanshen, with 12 touch-|Goods, C 029 7 6 58)Lewis, M 28) 2 downs, is within five of the rec-|Coleman, C 039 3 0 54/Black, 0 3°@: 6:8: #18 ord set last season by. Hugh|Nielsen, W 9 0 0 0 54/Jackson, O 300 0 18 Campbell of Saskatchewan chalet C 9 0 0 0 54|Stewart, O $0.0 4-38 Roughriders. Campbell, § 8 0 0 0 48\Cohee, H 30 0 0 18 Thomas, E 79-0: 2 07823) 3.47 Another pass - catching ace, 42 Parson, M Ken Nielsen of the Bombers, is closing in on-two standards. He| @ielj has caught 64 passes, four fewer than the club mark shared by Bud Grant and Ernie Pitts. Nielsen is also within 200 yards of Pitts' club record of 1,126 yards gained on recep- tions. DU All the emphasis on passing e "yy during the week enabled Jack Abendschan and George Reed of the Roughriders to continue to lead in their specialties. Abendschan leads the scorers with 76 points, four ahead of i Reed and Evanshen. Reed leads in yards gained rushing with 1,190 yards in 246 carries. In second spot, 370 yards be- hind, is Jim Thomas of Edmon- ton, with Winnipeg's Dave Rai- mey a distant third. vic REDSKIN BREAKS ARM WASHINGTON (AP )--Run- ning back Steve Thurlow of Washington Redskins broke his right forearm in Sunday's National Football League game with Atlanta, it was disclosed Monday. He is expected to be out of action four to six weeks. COACH COLLAPSES Columbia, Mo. (AP )--Dan Devine, 42, head football coach and athletic director at the Uni- versity of Missouri, became faint at a squad meeting Sun- day night and was rushed to hospital. 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