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The Oshawa Times, 16 Sep 1959, p. 18

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in 99 attempts for a total of 586 |ireal leads the pass receivers yards and a completion percent- | with 19 catches for a total of 229 age of .586. |yards. End Bobby Simpson, who Tom Dublinski. who has played | has gained 448 yards on 18 passes in only two games for Hamilton, |and Shaito, with 18 passes good hd ' bas averaged 9.7 yards with 19 for 243 yards, follow wells in the u completions in 29 attempts for|pass-receiving division. 655 yards and completion per-| Two. Toront players, Cookie T centage of .655 {Gilchrist and Bob Dehlinger, Sam Etcheverry of Montreal have the mosi interceptions, four has thrown the most passes. He jeach. TORONTO (CP) -- Gerry Me-{Veryl Switzer of Montreal Alou- by homebrew Russ Jackson of passes with seven, one more than is second with 42.7 yards. Dougall, the line - smashing full-|ettes in second place with a total Ottawa Rough Rigers bul of the|Faloney. bl YCAZA SUSPENDED FALONEY BEST QUARTERBACK back of Hamilton Tiger-Cats, is|of 350 yards. Switzer has carried| quarterbacks he has thrown least| KNOX LAST a determined bid to re-|the ball 49 times for an average tain his title as the Big Four'slof 7.1 yards. |average gain of 11.1 yards and Monday night, is in last place be-| Manuel Ycaza, one of the top ground-gaining champion. | Dick Shatto of Toronto Argon-|2 completion percentage of .500|hind teammate Gerry Doucette riders in the country, drew a 10- The former UCLA import tops|auts is in third place with 339), connecting on 14 of 28 passes and Frank Tripucka of Ottawa.|dey suspension from the stew- the rushers after five games With|yards on 56 ball-carrying sorties.| [°F S10 yards Knox has an average gain of 7.2|ards of Aqueduct Race Trac 385 yards in 79 carries and an His average gain is 6.1 yards. | Bernie Faloney of Hamilton |vards on 52 completions in 102|Tuesday. Ycaza was set down average gain of 4.9 yards. shows the best record of the first. attempts for a total of 730 yards effective until Sept. 2¢ for hear- Official individual statics re- HOMEBREW TOPS PASSERS [string quarterbacks. He has aver- and percentage of .532. |ing out in the stretch with Naik jeased Tuesday show import] The passing division is headed'aged 9.7 yards on 58 completions) Halfback Joel Wells of Mon-lin the eighth race Monday. has tossed 138 and completed 90] €am Fraser of Hamilton as : Z . for 1,177 yards and percentage of (usual lead the punters with an| |scored early, aided by Bathgate 652 He is tops in touchdown average of 46.1 yards. Etcheverry| York Rangers took a 3-2 victory|and Dean Prentice. Later, Bath- IaC 1Ces h NY. Ranger Take Leats In Exhibition PETERBOROUGH (CP)--New lover Toronto Maple Leafs in an lexhibition National Hockey Prentice and Bill Gadsby. |League game before 4,000 fans number of passes. He has an| Ronnie Knox, who quit Argos| NEW YORK (CP) -- Jockey ere Tuesday night. It was the| |first game for both teams this { season. Eddie Shack of Rangers suf- jos, : i | kifered a concussion in the third aided by Bob Nevin and 'Bobby| I'm certainly not disappointed Hicke, Blake has two other right |period when thrown into the end Pulford. Later, Pulford counted boards. It was a rough fray marked started by Tim Horton and Larry with several fights and Leafs Regan. = |drawing 25 of the 29 penalties THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 16, 1959 17 {handed out. Major penalties in| the third were given to Andy Bathgate and Red Sullivan of |New York and Frank Mahovlich Canadiens and Gary Edmundson of - Tor-| onto, with a misconduct and a |ting Dickie Moore, normally a {left winger, in a right wing spot, | Moore, leading point-getter in the | National Hockey League last sea- [game misconduct to Toronto's| T il Th h apbatently has little prefer- Carl 'Brewer. : ! ence 3 | Following a scoreless first pe-| 01 roug Where Moore winds up may Iriod Rangers went ahead 2-0 in| the second. Ear! Ingarfield| gate counted on a rush wit |LEAFS RALLY LATE |Tan Cushenan. Leafs then tallied twice. Edmundson got the first, {depend upon veteran Maurice (Rocket) Richard and Billy Hicke, rookie who won the American Hockey League score | MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal|ing championship = while . with Canadi toil th | Roches and then ry Tee. n_solCuticts wil Svongh tv) Roctesier oft seizes early in the third on a pass from pj ye aid "they looked pretty ing the Stanley Cup playoffs. for the first time." "2 was called up to Canadiens dure Along with the Rocket and and I thought some of the rookies|wingers in Bernie (Boom Boom) on a rebound. the play being showed up well, but I'm mot go-|Geoffrion and Claade Provost, ing to single out any yet." Blake has been considering put- five in all. shifting Moore over would meas Hd | i Rl exclusively at ORCHARD KING CHOICE PEACH HALVES pe 3 49° SAVE 2¢ 20 OZ TIN 2 FoR 45¢ oy (REG. PRICE 2 47¢) ORCHARD KING CHOICE BARTLETT PEARS SAVE 7¢ ¢ 15 OZ. TIN FOR (REG. PRICE 23¢) _-- ORCHARD KING CHOICE CUT WAX BEANS OR GREEN BEANS SAVE 4¢ ¢ 20 OZ. TIN FOR REG. 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