Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Nov 1967, p. 15

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r x EXCELLENT PROTECTION is _-- OSHAWA TIMES, Willesiiliy, November 1, 1967 15 | He's A Smoothie "He'll be tired after spending Calgary Pass Attack Main Reason For Success 1% Washingon 'ith isis eves TORONTO (CP)--He's A,for a couple of days after he ar- LISKE SEEKS RECORD : : . kers ;Canadian International cham- |Ptonship here. ers By. DON MacLACHLAN CALGARY (CP)--An ana- gram of the word. Stampeders produces "mere touchdown pass." No matter how you organize ft, you won't find anything about a ground attack. But the 35. touchdown passes Liske, 26, playing his first full season as a Starting quarter- back, needs only three more touchdown passes in' Calgary's last game against British Co- lumbia Lions Saturday night to equal the Canadian Football League record held by Tobin Rote of Toronto Argonauts. Head coach Jerry @Williams of Ken Ploen of Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 1962. Liske declines the credit for his CFL season records of 479 pass attempts and 283 comple- tions, and his WFC marks of 4.143 yards gained passing and 35 touchdown passes--I5 of those to Terry Evanshen. "I've had exeellent pass- pro- in trades before the 1966 season |smoothie, undoubtedly Canada's 'ives in Laurel," said trainer --Liske from Toronto and Evanshen from Montreal in ex- change for veteran guard Tony Pajaczkowski. The air-minded Calgary of- fence is inadequate in rush- blocking and effectiveness on the ground but Liske has an answer for critics of the lop-sid- Py 4 only 1,236 rushing, the lowest total in the league. They top the league with 347 points scored; and the defence, led by all-star Wayné Harris, is the CFL's stingiest, allowing only 189. Upset 20-11 by Edmonton Es- kimos last Saturday, the Stampeders can still clinch the Even when the pass protec- tion is penetrated, Liske usually can get the ball away. He has been timed setting and throwing ° in 1.5 seconds--and sometimes, less under a blitz. Evanshen, despite lack of height and weight (5-10 and 175 pounds) can leap for a catch, in the open or a crowd, and can | horse-of-the-year, jmorning by horse van bound for sday Warren Beasley. "He's a good oy ene shipper, though, He's got a good |Laurel, Md. and a starting posi-\disposition--in fact that's his \ tion | the $150,000 Nov, 114-mile owned by Bill) Assistant International now." 11 big asset, The cold never gets | Washington D.C, Internationat: stirred up in the paddock before The husky-four-year-old son of @ race : trainer Bob Bate- Beasley of Toronto, was invited man said 'he's real good right "In fact, he's never been EC r winni ° | r in his career." si 3 " "sh WFC title by beating the Lions. wilh 4 after winning the $50,000 - added|better in ; oe ee thrown by quarterback Peter says Calgary's aerial assault tection all season," he says, ed attack: . They now have eg he record break tackles to make extra | : cine ener -- Liske. in 15 games are a West- this year can be compared oniy "and I don't fave to tell you The running is not as strong and share the lead with Saskat- VAROASE na ern Football Conference record to the era of Sam Etcheverry to about the receivers. We have as he But Beople would like it to chewan Roughriders. But 'they ° evpuheny & ao a . and have kept thé Stampeders Hal Patterson and Red O'Quinn f a ea b e. But we'ré scoring the points = rage ae aa hockey. player, joine e Al- ° ; pa . ine a corps of receivers as any- fod i are guaranteed the title if the % ' t T h = po od leige for first place of Montreal Alouettes a.dozen body." : pd ght ee by the wo clubs remain tied, by virtue of ae ee ee ee ere is sti Caaae er nigrey be the phgel Slat The leader is 23-year-old don't see ni raiats te two victories in their three E porindoeg caterence Rookie of . birthplace of the forward pass UNREACHABLE RECORDS Evanshen, a Canadian split end change." ; meetings with the Riders. the Year. lots of time » in Canadian football--Gerry Sei- With one game to play, -only who has set a.( FL record this STINGY DEFENC Evanshen and tight-end Herm Harrison came to Calgary in berling threw one to Russ Gid- two CFL season records are out season by catching 89 Passes TINGY DEFENCE . Harrison: have combined this 1964 from Arizona"State. Nick- eon in 1929--and the 1967 of his reach: the 4,723 yards. and a WFC mark with 1,558 After 15 games, the. Stamps year for a total of 143 passes named Ham Hands, he has Stampeders have been living by gained by Etcheverry in 195! pares - ea he CFL with 4, yards caught for 2,267 yards and 2 made spectacular, often ope- I g bj , . 956 yards gained lead the CFL with 4,129 yard ht for 2,267 yards and 23 d tacular, ofte to e€ our the pass all year. and the .658 cofn pletion average Both players came to Calgary gained in the air as opposed to touchdowns. é handed catches, his trademark. Fi Pl A S k | R tl cuzzi proved too much for the | In Maples to handle, as they. scor- I full Shares I O pot rst ace t ta € | Dantings, ed ten and eight points in thal ' : | i : Hurons Win order. Larry Norton picked up : | the other four points for the in © C In Both Conf Sn With Yvan Cournoyer " nr epetdiaain Ap ieee og ag ~ fh cea arpaemperpes of the season, as y vith js By THE CANADIAN PRESS will play a sudden-death semi-|Avenues their initial loss, py|les ind = ae point effort, and - * f After three months of action, |final at the home of the second-| virtue of their 12*to 2 win in|Bill Sterling registered the oth- before the Winter ! 4 MONTREAL (CP) -- So far has two goals and a league-it}. Canadian Football League|Place team on Nov. 11. the Westmount Kiwanis Biddy er four. After being held off of 4 this season. Chicago Black ane _ soutien ints are 2085 into the last week of its} The winner of that game goes | Basketball League played at the the score sheet during the open Hawks have looked anything ocaie k 7 ait hg ae Gl 1967 season with first place still/against the first-place club Noy. Simcoe Hall Settlement House ing quarter, the Maples fought 5 but defending National aad Z eae yl ing acs in dispute. 18, 22 and, if necessary, 26, in a|In the second care of the ahd back to trail by four at half Ca li 725-3581 League champions--with ,one ie an = ya rahi And first place 'in the Eastern| best-of-three home-and-home ular doubleheader Bantings set 22Ck fall py 1 K : epee vual : Rowe og eee ah fe ou and Western aiteeenter has{final starting at the park of the a fast pace to defeat the Maples time. After that they ran out of Bobby Hull, their all-star left ' a cae re tt restig rec first-place team. 22. to 10 team and managed only four J ' ! . F i Bill Hicke/more than prestige to recom- e & ! winger, hasn't allowed the dis- and. five assists anc ond it--with it goes a by In the East, the sudden-death 'The A es_werevictims @f points in the fine ota * sas ne ae sigeioe California Seals with the/mend it--with it goes a bye into| in. » the sud at 1e Avenues. were points in the final half of the Ask us about a Humidifier, too. - ss nnclivagghey bones bla ol ag va en ie soe in each pag and a sn soba gy Ps poor sheen, en John same : f if } nly Ra rf sev f , 4 ; < 99 two-week rest period. " ATS) S,.as whe rd-'Szezepanski scored in e@ sec . " ee oe ery oe eens / var ai edi tah sie Still in the running in the he Nil visiting the second- ond quarter, while holding Ban | scoring lustre foe ° ; se reigeee aera : amilton Tiver-Cats|Place team. tings off the score sheet. How eA eik ' ' ts th games last'East are Hamilton Tiger-Cats ATS: vd w York's Reg Of ei 20 zoel Raps gacnr vou. ga Tend Ottawa Rough Rigers; still . The winner goes-agajnst the ever from there in the Hurons NEED FUEL OIL? id Kings' goalie scored in establishing th Bagi Montreal goalies Lorne Wor-/alive in the West are Calgary/first-place club Nov. 19 and 25)led by Andrew Ghersini control- | CALL chuk. New York sr of ad ga el : ra sley and* rookie Rogatien Va-|Stampeders and Saskatchewan/in a two-game, total-point series led the game completely, Gher PERRY (AP. Wirephoto) ay ae Proaseeei Pig a ; chon lead "the goaltendérs with | Roughriders: ~ which starts onthe field chosen} sini~-seored--ten -- while 4 Individual scoring statistics a goals-against average of 1.88. There are five games left by ie firsyplace" teamt and) Dom egy geal ase 723-3443 Cup playoffs last y, released today by the NHL of | Ed Van Impe of Philadelphia|Winnipeg Blue Bombers, out of| Winds bee Ee nome Hel G Peo 10s he dali Cink 'Paci BAY OF WIGHT 3 fice show Hull's nine goals, cou- § Ilyers is the individual penalty|the Western playoffs along with tite other team. -- Bruce Levey and Gino Pas-| = ~ = _ has played three pled with four assists, give him leader with 31 minutes, while British Columbia Lions, play in a row," said the league scoring lead. with the Flyers lead team totals with third-place Edmonton Eskimos ay. His team has Yvan Cournoyer of Montreal 149 minutes, on Wednesday in a game that | of eight,starts this Canadiens : Leaders: will not affect the standings A : Cournoyer's 13 points are YVAN COURNOYVER G A Pts, Pen. On Saturday Ottawa-takes on in ipiyniege end marie up of oh _ and seven ... Shares Lead ,B. Hull, Chi 9 3 18 4;Montreal Alouettes and Calgary want to keep Gump assists in eight games. : . a . andedon't want 16 Hull is currently tied with| : * Cournoyer, Mtl 6 6 13 0 visits B.C. The regular season : vith a hot goalie. Ted Lindsay, the former Detroit; In a third-place tie ARG ls Beliveau, Mtl. 7 5°12 giwinds up Sunday with Hamilton} , | be surprised if Red Wing, as the. highest-scor-real's Jean Beliveau ark fe, Hicke, Calif 6 6 II 8 in Toronto against the Argo-| ALD . UG ick in the lineup ing left winger in NHL history. Stanfield = ee ge nine ' Stanfield, Bos eo. Bae 0 nauts and Saskatchewan in Win-| ava AY) 1 . 'o." Bach has scored 372 goals |imemates with Boston BTuins. Micke 'Bow 2 19 12 MDE. | NOW ENROLLING : the team's scoring Hull has scored 50 goals-or- Pica laelea ie op bay ene one Bathgate, Pitts 7 4 11 0 Hamilton is one point ahead ix goals and seven better seasons three times--52/five assists for 2 poin s val Howe. Det Mee Sabi 11 of Ottawa in the East; Calgary q Beliveau, the lead- in 1966-67, 54 in 1965-66, 50 goals |field has scored bn Ses den Hampson, Det. 47 I 4.and Saskatchewan are tied in| } r with seven goals in 1961-62. : -___. Jeight assists, while Mchenzleinecterko, Chi 2 8 10 4 the West. s five assists, have oR eee Bucyk, Bos 5 4 9 One ? ON BRO iN ' consistent scorers . ] h Wi A = Prentice, Det Bindied 2 PROE "i sree eae . 6 his season. Douglas, Calif 3 6 9 12 le rules state that in 'the acacia Kin ocns in gain, McDonald, Pit $6 9 sieven of Tas ge wer ~ the} Me ta 6 - Des wOn-los record agains ne : HNSON, 0.0. S id 78 74 bread Ae Z 3 : 0 other club takes first place. AT é evevariad der 6) as a 2. Calgary has won two out of THE : ss IMETRIST Down unnysl e -pecagt iy = ; 4 ; three against Saskatchewan and eihend 'alt ; would be awarded first place in ng St. East : Dave Cuttler scored a bas-jof the season. Kinloch held a eae ean : oe 2 the West if the regular season 3-2721 ket with two seconds remain-|sxi-point lead at half time, but ace Pitts 2 6 8 4 ended in a tie. On the same ' ing in the game, to keep Kin-|were outscored in the final half.|* ung, Det ben 8 23\basis, Hamilton would win in lochs undefeated string at four|}Dave Cuttler set the pace for least Bos pee ts 0 the East | games, as they downed Sunny-|the Kinloch scoring, with a 25)Schinkel, Pitts, 2 5 7 «Edmonton Eskimos, as the side Park 78 to 74, in the|point effort, while Bob Gould- Balon, Minn 27 18 third-place club in the West.| Minor Basketball Doublehead-|ing and Ron Mclinroy added 18 Hadfield, NY P Esa Yates, 2 2 ech en enn | ér played at the Simcoe Halljand 17 points respectively. |Irvine, LA £27 0 " Settlement House. CKLB set a) Andy Cherkas mee yg sh hit LA Sa 7 12 REMEMBER WHEN ee a fast pace, and faltered only in/for 10 points, and Ken Jordan|/Henderson, Det 3 4 7 6 - . the second quarter as they de-|picked up four more. Leslie|Williams, Bos 2 5 7 2 By THE CANADIAN PRESS | feated the Firefighters 59 to 43) Bodok and Gary Shaw rounded Meinyk, St L ae ee 0 Gordie Howe of the De- | in the second game. jout the scoring for the winners, |Harris, Calif Ss 5.4 0 troit Red Wings tied Mau- In an excellent closely play-|25 on claimed two points Brown, NY 14-7 2 rice (Rocket) Richard's Na- ed game, Sunnyside Park stay. |each. onde snes We - ~| tional Hockey League ca- ed within ten points throughout ennis "Mercia: increased : SENT TO FARM reer scoring record three } the entire game, forcing Kin-\eague leading point total to gee guy | years ago today--in 1964-- | loch into its best performance|l, as he picked up 30 to lead PHILADELPHIA - (AP) --) With the 626th goal of his ca- piace h ees aE TT | __ Sunnybrook Park. Tom Eld-|Philadelphia Flyers of the Na-| reer. Then 39, Howe was ridge scored 20 points ina topjtiona!l Hockey League an- playing his 1,328th game in | L d p t t notch effort, while Ed _ Gorny | nounced Tuesday they have sent) 18 seasons, as the Red | Or $ ro es added 16 mote. Joe Kryszak'Jim Morrison, a defenceman, Wings defeated the Maple | accumulated six points, while and Rosaire Paiment, a right Leafs 4-2 at Detroit. Pl ff L Bill Cobel handled the other two winger, to their Quebec farm ------------------------- | ayo OSs for Sunnyside Park. team in the Americaii Hockey | Randy Jackson took care of;League. Morrison came to the | TORONTO (CP) -- Londonj16 points in the CKLB win, of Flyers from Quebec, and Pai- Alwa Ss | Lords of the senior Ontario|which 12 were in the first ment, rookie of the year in the | Rugby Football Union havejquarter. Captain John Cuth-|Rastern 'Hockey League last = oe lodged an official protestjbert scored 12 points, while\year was acquired recently G eye wit | : against Bramalea Satellites,,Ron Parfitt contributed 10/from the Boston Bruins' system. | who won the two-game total-|more. Steve Ball chipped in a d hh | point league playoffs. nine-point effort, and George rea Uj Cas The Lords lost the second|Lees found the range to add Py game Sunday 19-8 as well.as the six more. To complete the win- series 27-24. The pfotest- wasiners' total, John Sroczynski $ | lodged with the ORFU Tuesday. scored four, and Nick Melny | Bill Thurgarland, chatrman of chuk the other two. the RFU, said the matter will) Ted Boivin was the top point te | have to be decided early;man for the Firefighters, with $ Wednesday in consultation with)12, as they fought back 'to with- ' the Canadian Amateur Football!in two points at half time after E ° N REFRESHING 5 Association a slow start. nquire Ow s "Tf the meeting rules in favor Dave Jamieson and -Graham L TROPICAL POOLS of London, the game will have Monroe scored ten and_ nine or more About Ow hig ae i ssdice wh bain ourse % to be replayed at Bramalea points in that. order, while pee : vege ] A ss Redcat VNR aot ane " z Wednesday night," Thurgarland' John Morris added 'five more | 67: ee GP 4 i\ Ad | coco palms, huge carv- 7 h : a ' C ¢ vas said. : {Bill Melnychuk scored | four | Brights ECONO Ic L Sea totem poles sand Be ee The ORFU champion is!points, and John Boivin pick | - % nN water ere you can soak up Brothers! | ' | 'i Anite ae heduled to pay Marcon ed up two more, Richard Wallis | ' | CHARTER she sphere-of-the-South Seas. 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