12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 11, 1960 # IMPS CROSS NORTH YO hg RK # Above putting a lot of enthus members of the Oshawa | {asm and "oomph' Into their "Imps" Junior Foothall Club's | work, Framed by the goal-posts cheerleading group, are shown | and eross bar, the North York THREE PRETTY GIRLS, ony GOAL-LIN TOUCHDOWN SCORE GT E FOR A left-to-right: Gall Schoe- Happy McGarry and San Hardle Phot are nau | dra Knights can be seen In a hud dle at the far end of the Kins men Stadium. gridiron, The | three young ladies up-in-the.air, by Tom Bouckley | North York Clinches unior Playoff Spot Oshawa "Imps' their bid to capture a playoff frustrated Oshawa defenders berth in the Ontario Junior Roka and Graham had Football Conference, when they chance to make headway, afte dropped their final home game of receiving the punts (into thei the season to North York Knights, here at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium yesterday morning, 32.7, Going into thelr weekend, home - and - home session, the Oshawa Junior footballers need ed one win over ' orth Yor kin order to qualify for fourth place and a playoff berth, in the six team league. They lost Satur day's game at North York, 256 VISITORS START FAST The North York Knights un leashed a blistering opening. at tack that combined a strong de fensive wall and a speedy ground attack, featuring an end-run, off a lateral pass which time-and-again York tacklers crashed with regularity, At that, the Imp managed to hold off the Knight until late in the first quarte when a fine 40.vard pass from Patching to Burrows wag follow ed by Burrows scooting around his own right end, for the open ing touchdown, which was no converted The rugged action flared into own bench with coole wha nei near his and players quickly quelled fo be a side-lines Officials heads threatened dent serious missed out In|worked to perfection against the little long backfield territory as the North stepped on, sent Jerry Sorochan through out [brief fistic skirmish early in the third quarter when a North York to two more touchdowns, before ball-carrier was crashed over the the play final ¢ halted oi but an off their chance anc ined Ihe Curry came into hi in thig quarter and went for jaunts, Bolssoln and Me. twice ri Knight making tackles finally. A side protected r painful injury when his foot was quarterback Bob Bolssoin went over in a line-crashing effort, for a touchdown, which he him- ell converted via the drop-kick method Jim Hill Bolssoln, the thers, Jerry was injured own two ly A Hine of the game at this point sand seconds later, Curry complet 5 ed the North York march for his ri first of two touchdowns, which 1| Towrlss converted | Brain, Winnitoy, J. Reid, Bilen 1! duke, McKnight, Bolssoin and « most of the "Imps" got in some t fine tackling In open play but along the line, the heavy North pn Yorkers took a lot of stopping They caught fire and romped Bob bro- he and Roka, Brain Chasczewskl Sorochan, until Ron Graham Doug Graham, along wih Lappa, Olynyk, Winnitoy Me Knight, all tired hard, as did the other but the weight and power uch North York stalwarts as Fleming Hall the Clements hoy ak Wright, plus the of Burrows etc more the Imps could OSHAWA IMPS Intyre McKnight Terry of and ( sounded Spe standing minute Oshawa a half-time whistle Atcheson going over r up and then, with" five t to go, Curry caught the hackfield napping with kick play and got off his best kick of the day, Burrow peed « wa match than quick what oin, Me Halduk Bol was Sorochan @ A Ki, Chasczew ~1SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell . SPORTS EDITOR WW | 'Everyt hing From Soup To Nuts' passed to Wylle who went for | Chasczew [thirty before Roca pulled him!|w down and then Burrows pulled) his special end.run another major count |the convert was again unsucce ul {f 1 [IMPROVED SECOND HALF I'he second hall produced much more effective perform an the Oshawa Imps, Th tackled harder and covered | Veckasi G Judd D J Gira teld Brain Saunders Forbes Sorochan ham Ki inton nnitoy Skiny im 0 off sortie lo on which Vander vel Roca Oly Bilenduke nyk, J and Korezynski NORTH YORK hachuk, Hunter, Jeffrey \ Burro KNIGHTS Taryl N. Cle Wig M¢ a I by ey 10, Wh vaseball Whatta football Week-End! and National varieties of World League wow! Serie Big Four numerou plu \ wckey, other football and hockey, along with other sports, served {o make the Thank ing holi day week-end a lively and entertaining one for all sports fans--perhaps not all at the same time, but certainly, Here Jur all had something over which to enthuse at home, the Oshawa "Imps" ball sized crowd turned out in the mid concluded their Ontario ior Foot= A weather bid to Conference schedule, yesterday morning fair= ummetr and enjoyed the game, The "Imps" missed out in their Knights t hall catch a playoff berth, bowing to North York 32-7. The "Imps" and came off at the halfway held own in scoring and enjoyed of the play in half, with a pleasing display of spirit and good impression with their fans. With mo eligible for next season, the "Imps" should more formidable football machine when {ron season opens, TORONTO LEAFS pickeed up or the week-end and while of course, it's much too early in the season to write off any team, today's NHL stand- ings find the Leafs in last place with only one point in their three starts while Detroit and Boston have two points, for two ties. Chicago Black Hawks lead the league with two wins and a tie for five points while N.Y. Rangers has two wins for four points, tied with Canadiens, who have one win and two ties. If the early start is a trend, we can expect a lot of tie games, They've played nine NHL games so far, with five deci- sions and four ties. Toronto had to two in the third period in Detroit, in order point. The two goals were scored by holdouts, Dick Duff and Tim Horton job "Punch" and these two bovs got toget! did. Duff, who signed in time for the gam took a salary cut but has a bonus clause, relative to number of goals scored, in his contract, that will, if he scores enough, get him back the money he lost. Bobby Hull scored all three goals as Hawks beat Rangers 3 night, Oshawa-Whitby hockey will Harry Sinden's misfortune. Playir first sional hockey fame with onter other night, Harry suffered a will be out of action for a few WORLD SERIES? What can a fellow couldn't get rolling the fi mark trailing 25-0 but they greater share out the ' that 'made a l thi be 1061 thei a the second to close season ey of team much the i= ly one point over each goals their club's score to the one recent a good r when they with Ranger e 9 fan t hi Sunday regre g profes the 1 say---at this Towri Patch Fleming Spelvak nd Wy ¢ ter, defended quite successfully lagainst North York's pa at and in short held their or better. Tommy Olynyk run was Oshawa | in this half Curry got his in tack own an igh t light } h tou OFFICIALS down of the game which Towri M voll; fleld converted and then in the final herd mpire minutes, Oshawa's steady plug -iand head line Dickie Moore's Finish 'Makes Him Top Scorer MONTREAL (CP) You'll find Bobby men in the National Hoel in League with tar more polish than i Dickie Moore, a better turn speed and a tougher shot handle But Moore is what's a finisher. He's one of those guys who always seems to be in the right place at the right time After the opening week of play -~three appearances by each team-the NHL's first statistical release shows today 14 players with three points or more | Moore, 29, the veteran left {winger with Montreal's power packed Canadiens, is right up there on top The two-time league whamp balanced off three goals {With three assists for six points |and a two-point lead on five play {ers bracketed with four | Chicago's brilliant young econd Retere D R. Shep Rowntree Park ™ Judge Cha man t I Hull ha ind ils for hi preferred bill oy » take n second ol I'he to teammate ( i pot are Moore' Henrl Richard anc utlen of New York two two goals and two ind New York's Andy and Montreal's Billy each with a goal and t In the three-point hracket, pair of players have two goals Doug Mohns of Boston Bruins, a, defenceman converted to for ward, and Bernie Geoffrion of the Canadiens They share the rank with Eddie Litzenberger and Eric Nester scoring enko of the Black Hawks, Norm Ullman and Murray Oliver of Detroit Red Wings, Red Kelly of Toronto Maple Leafs and New York's Dave Balon, the only rookie in' the top 14 four others known a a Those Pirate and kids" After 10-0 from distance ] the do it home, they Yankee and this with Elroy Sunday have heen "comeback al now they've right opener eAS( e long 16- again 9 taking a licking it got Stadium at shellacking Whitey nobody n the Ford and his mate But Vernon Law tied up the series Harvey Haddin held his grabbed tin 1 d practically hand when yesterday, in check thén once ; of can do it a fourth be st team little gent arm, i ( s like an ube a red- Th t today and {then comer the sixth game, in Pittsburgh tomorrow, urpt Fé and tl Yankee lead ( 10€ needed {little while mates lagain, for third |Elroy saved the win but history on 1 tl an e power and | | early the '¢ in the se Don't know if he then Yankee ill beaten rie the magic {time if he can the fir n be by to A {with acbig rig € et Ce but has hot arm ey Tre iHoward Glenn, Find Died Of | 'Broken Neck . | | HOUSTON, Tex, (AP) An autopsy showed Monday that Howard Glenn, 24, New York Titan football player, died of a broken neck Sunday, + Glenn, formerly of Vancouver, |Wash,, was taken to hospital in a coma after coming out of the New York-Houston game in the second hall. He became belliger- ent in the clubhouse, then hyster- feal and went into a coma, He died in the hospital Dr. Joseph Jachimezyk, county. medical examiner, officially listed the death as accidental, caused by a broken neck. He said there was no sign of brain injury or heart trouble, Glenn, a guard, returned to the bench after a series of plays, He complained of being tired and was sent to the clubhouse, Glenn began his pro football career with New York Giants in 195, He stayed with that team wily a short while, then went to Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the Big Four He returned to the Giants this year, but was cut from the squad and joined the Titans Jachimezyk sald death was not instantaneous because the edges {of the fractured hone had to cut {the spinal cord before death oc curred, He sald the injury was simila: to---although more serious than the broken neck Roy Campanella RONNIE STEWART, Otlawa Rough Riders' little speedball (No, 11) is shown above get. ting the kind of blocking assist RON STEWART SE ance that enabled him to set 2 new Big Four football rushing record of 287 yards, against Montreal Alouettes yesterday, TS RECORD when Rough Riders won In Montreal 5121, Here Stewart is headed for one of his touch down jaunts while end Curt | Merz (77) and guard Mary Bevan (51) block out Montreal's Hal Patterson, ~CP Wirephote received in an auto accident, The | former Dodgers' catcher was left | almost completely paralyzed FOOTBALL STANDINGS R | J Tiger- A Pts, | 219 16 187 16) Ron Stewart, darting, 280 6 like runner, is living proof that #2 6 a little | professional football The five-foot-eight driving the Big [po ition whacky with | Ottawa BIG FOU wi TF 3 032 3 0269 8 0204 8 0240 Saturday's Result Montreal 23 Ottawa 41 Monday's Resulld Hamilton 20 Toronto 16 Ottawa 51 Montreal 21 LJ 8 3 3 Ottawa Toronto Hamilton Montreal a fox- man has a big place in halfback Is Four Union op fantastic {scampering for Rough | Riders Stewart pulled his latest bit of magic Monday in leading Riders to a 51.21 crusher over Montreal | Alouettes When he Joined the | Riders three years ago many 18 skeptics sald he was too small 10 for the big league, but Monday 9 he once again jammed the words 3/down the critics' throats with four brilliant long touchdown runs and a league rushing rec ord Stewart, a 24 pounder, piled up ing In 16 carries 17.9 yards each time the ball, His touchdown covered 59 yards, 51 yards twice and 37 yards. TIED WITH ARGOS The victory, before 22,109 fans at Montreal, sent Riders into a first-place tie with Toronto Argo nauts beaten 20-16 Monday by the resurgent Hamilton Tiger Cats before 25,000 delirious cus at Hamilton The Rough Riders clean sweep of ing weckend action, Stewart Back In Second Spot Ron stewart, pint-sized scat back with Ottawa Rough Riders, moved into second place in the Big Four Football League scor ing race Monday when he went touchdown spree as Alouet Saturday's Game Hamilton at Montreal Sunday's Game Ottawa at Toronto A Pt 178 158 77 271 340 5 Winnipeg p | Edmonton Calgary B.C Sask 1 167 Saturday's Result Calgary 31 Edmonton 11 year - old 175 #7 yards rush an average of eran with Monday's Result Winnipeg 48 Saskatchewan 7 Thursday's Game Columbia at Winnipeg Senlor ORFU London 46 Sarnia 28 British Eastern Intercollegiate Sr, Toronto 13 Queen's 26 McGill 13 Western 17 Western Intercollegiate British Columbia 2 Alberta 20 Ontario Intercollegiate OAC 0 McMaster 21 tomers made Ottawa-St, Lawrence MacDonald 18 St, Patrick's 18 ORFU Cornwall 7 Verdun 26 Toronto Junior Lakeshore 23 Burlington 12 Junior ORFU I'homas 15 Sarnia 12 starting off St American League Saturday's Result Boston 35 Los Angeles 0 on a four Riders whipped Montreal fes 51-21 | Along with his two touchdowns Saturday as Riders smashed the Als 41-23, he picked up a total of 36 points for the two games to {bring hig season's total to 84, just six points behind Montreal's George Dixon. The Montreal half leads with 90 points on 15 touch downs Sunday's Results Houston 27 New York 21 Oakland 20 Dallas 19 National Football Sunday's Results Green Bay 35 Baltimore 21 Washington 26 Dallas 14 Chicago 34 Los Angeles 27 New York 19 Pittsburgh 17 Philadelphia 31 St. Louis 27 San Francisco 14 Detroit 10 Oshawa Italia Wins Lindsay Soccer Trophy On Monday, a Thanksgiving Day 'Tournament was held at Lindsay High School grounds, sponsored by the Lindsay Ban. tam Soccer Association and Osh- awa Italia won the trophy by dofeating Oshawa Hungaria In the final match, 4-2, The first game between garia and Aurora was hard. fought and after Hungaria had taken a two-goal lead, the Au: rora boys came back fighting and scored three to take the lead. With three minutes left to play, Hungaria equalized and forced an overtime period. In the over time, with two minutes to play, Simone was through alone on goal when he was tripped from behind. Hungaria made no mis. take with the penalty kick to win the first round 4 to 3. | In the second game, Italia {were faced by a much improved {Peterborough Scottish team and hag to fight a hard battle. There (was no scoring in the first half but in the second period, the better training and team work began to tell the tale and Ttalia emerged victors 3-0 An exhibition match came next on the agenda, with Lindsay Ban. tams against Fenelon Falls Ban. tams. For kids under 14, this was a great exhibition and their clever plays and knowledge of the game was amazing. The Lindsay goalie, who is only 12 years old, was a treat to watch with his many fine saves, which hroveoht lots of applause. The game fin. ished with a 3 to 0 score, in favor Fenelon Falls. The Consolation Final, between Péterborough Scots and Aurora was a clean but rugged game with Aurora taking a quick lead The Scots came roaring back and replied with three well-taken goals. Aurora never said "die" and reduced the lead in the sees ond half but Scots added another to make the final score 42 in their favor The final game, between Italia and Hungaria was a classic with Italia outplaying their opponents with as fine a passing game as has been seen this season Perini was easily the best play «rl in this game and did an excel lent job in holding Kiss, who was the danger man up front for Hungaria Duiella gave Italia a well « deserved lead after ten play and their hopes were raised a little later when [they scored again from the pen ity spot, when a Hungarian de tender gave a needless "hand" Hun. second «period, alia took command and never let up nm a Hungarian team, who just argued among themselves, Both teams scored twice in the second veriod talia: for 3X years as the first time in their a team, won their first trophy. Italia deserved their win as every plaver gave his best and definitely outplayed Hungaria The Hungarian boys took their lefeat like spart-men and it was nice to see them ¥ congratulate Captain Deossi, when he received the beautiful trophy. dashes| al their Thanksgiv-| Iscoreless tie, R-R's Whip Al's Twice; Cats B with a 41-23 victory against the Als before 16,721 fans in Ottawa Saturday. Argonauts beat the Ti cats 24-14 In Toronto Friday night, Argonauts and Riders have each won eight games and lost three for 16 points. The Ticats, champlons the last three seasons, and the Als are deadlocked for the third and final playoff spot with six points apiece with 3-8 records Stewart, an all-time great with| Queen's University Golden Gaels before he moved into pro rauks,| scored a touchdown In each quarter, His rushing total mashed the mark of 217 yards gained in one game set by barg- ing fullback Gerry McDougall of eat Argos and a 20-yard field goal and Jim other Hamilton touchdowns, Me- Conroy booted a 55-yard single. [Dougall had two converts. Backs . & bik fielders Dave N RRY SHINES _|Shatto scored Mane. 254 Dick rk came up with a 35-\downs, Cookie Gilchrist thrown yard touchdown run for the Alo-| gut of the battle along with Ham- uettes and quarterback Sam|jiton's Harry Lunn for fighting, Etcheverry tossed passes to end|i é : icked one convert an " Hal Patterson and Dixon for two field goal d a 37-yard 11 more, Bill Bewley converied all the touchdowns, GOOD IN RUSHING The Riders played Monday| The Ticat defence rushed without star fullback Dave|quarterbacks Tobin Rote and Thelen, who suffered a injured Nobby Wirkowski repeatedly and left shoulder in Saturday's game. produced a goalline stand which Stewart more than took up the|balted Argos in the third quarter slack, Import quarterback Ron| on Hamilton's four-yard line, On Lancaster was dressed but saw the final play of the game the no action, He has been ailing, |Tlcats hauled down Toronto's The Ticats came up with a Bobby Kuntz on the five - yard rugged defence against the high ie as Kuntz Sesperately tried to Hamilton powered Argonaut passing at.|POYCr N18 way to pay dirt, Stewart vaulted into second tack. Quarterback Bernie Fal, Argonauts lost Rote for nearly place in the individual scoring|loney guided them with some 3 Minyies, He Was severely race with 84 points -- 14 touch. well-mixed running and passing one gli i early In the game downs in 11 games. He is 14|8gainst the favored Argos | thied os ng foi, Yardage on a points behind George Dixon of| Faloney scored the winning Te oh Gham, ed al the Alouettes touchdown from the Argonaut touchdo s al tore all six Quarterback Jackson's|one-yard line wns along the ground Russ with three minutes) g 5 Saturday Jl] 3 seven-yard run on a keeper play, left to play," unexpectedly rolling oy ny Li y got Joe Slow a one-yard dive over tackle by out after Argonauts stopped tWO Snhraldar o i [Joe Kelly and Gerry Nesbitt's| plunges by fullback Bob Jarus. Sefitider Soveried a 4 them. five yard buck produced the| Jarus, who roared through the downs for the wore DI Wo. ouch. other Ottawa touchdowns, Gary Argo line on a 99-yard gallop other one rowio non got the Schreider kicked five converts'and Pete Neumann scored the three converts Benley poo an a "OLD COUNTRY SOCCER coc ef wie ™ {very added singles on kicks, ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division Victoria Park Aton Villa 2 Newsastie Is Retired Blackpool 2 Fulham 5 Gateshead 3 Dumbarton 0 TORONTO (CP) Victoria Bolton 0 West Brom 1 Everton 0 Preston 0 LONDON (Reuters) Results' Park, 1960 Queen's Plate cham Leicester 2 Arsenal 1 of Monday night's soccer games: pion and record money earner {West Ham 4 Birmingham 3 ENGLISH LEAGUE for a racehorse foaled in Canada Wolverhampton 2 Cardiff 2 First Division bas retired from the track, : Second Division Tottenham Hotspur 1 Manchester The three-year-old colt. owned Charlton 0 Ipswich 2 City 1 and bred by Mr, and Mrs. E. P Huddersfield 8 Southampton 1 (Taylor, made his final public ap- Lincoln 1 Liverpool 2 |pemrance Saturday at Woodbine Luton 4 Bristol 2 {before being retired to stud, The Norwich 2 Brighton handsome bay sprinter made a Plymouth 3 Middlesbrough 3 anderers 0 brief parade on the track under Portsmouth 2 Rotherham 2 Milwall 1 Chelsea leading jockey Avelino Gom Sheffield U 2 Scunthorpe 0 {Newport C'ty 2 Southampton 2 Victoria Park's earnings Stoke 1 Leyton Or 2 Rochdale 1 Scunthorpe United 1 talled a record $249 032 Sunderland 2 Leeds 3 Stockport C'ty 2 Carlisle U 0 Merry Top 11 won the $18,000 Swansea 2 Derby 1 York City 1 Blackburn Rovers 3 Jockey Club Cup at New Wood: THIRD DIVISION League Cup bine Saturday, with Rocky Barnsley 2 Tranmere 1 | Second Round Royale second and Prompt Hero Aldershot 1 Bristol City 1 third Central Blanks ON eill Juniors Bristol C 3 Port Vale 4 Colchester 1 Shrewsbury | By ALAN DEWAR Friday afternoon at Alexandra Coventry 3 Southend 0, Grimsby 3 Walsall 1 Hull City 0 Bury 1 Newport 1 Halifax Park saw the O'Neill CVI Junior play host to Oshawa Central CI 10 first downs. Juniors O'Neill ran a total of 289 OCVI kept to the ground, mak. yards, completed one out of five Notts C 1 Swindon 0 Queens P R vs Torguay to come ing excellent yardage es and gained eight first have their efforts towns Reading 2 Chesterfield 0 Fourth Division the more than 100 yards los! I through penalties, Brown, Gi called Carlisle 0 Crewe Alex oux, Morris, Burke and Kolesnick n Crystal P 4 Barrow 2 Darlington 2 Gillingham with the help of quarterbac) Lawrence, piled up the yards fof Doncaster 3 Millwall 0 Exeter 1 Aldershot 0 Hartlepools 4 Acerington 1 Mansfield 2 Workington 0 Peterborough 3 Northampton O'Neill Dittmar made a spectacular 80-yard run down the field, only to have it called back for an offsic penalty Rochdale 2 Chester 0 Southport 2 Bradford 3 Stockport 0 Oldham | Wrexham 4 York City 0 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division 1 5 Thd Lanark 3 Celtic 4 St, Mirren 2 Dundee U 1 Airdrieonians 2 Central took first blood, when No. 51 Hraynyk kicked a single point, From then on the Central team had the game to themselves scoring three touchdowns by Peters, Hraynyk and Plancke with one conversion hy Calder O'Neill fought hard, ' keeping the ganfe to a scoreless tie until Stranraer 5 Arbroath 1 | International Match {Ireland 2 England 5 (at Belfast) FRIENDLY MATCH League Cup First Round Colchester U 4 Newcastle U 1 Coventry City 4 Barrow 2 Hull City 0 Bolton W 9 7 1 the fourth quarter, OCCI gained a total of 326 yards, completed nine (ul of 20 passes and chalked up 1 9 only thwarted to q by § e were 11 major penalties by Don Seeley and Joe rer ocenting at total loss 160 yards to both teams. he O'Neill team was manned vy Burke, Morris, Day, Koles- ck, Brown, Gilmore, Barrie, Whitsitt, Cryderman, Sproule, Valker. Tunnicliffe, Plews, Girs oux, Crother, Gannon, Anderson, awrence, Wilhelm, Werry, Townsend, Todd, Salter, King, cPherson. Dittmar and Bell, The victorious Central team consisted of Corby, Swann, Wysote ski, Peters, Mowat, Potter, Canteh, Cameron, O'Brien, Sheve chuk, Calder, Stimming, Kocho, R. Hraynyk, W, Hraynyk, Adams, Plancke and Moffatt, of \berdeen Dunfermline 2 Ayr U 2 Hearts 0 Partick 1 Kilmarnock 1 Clyde 0 Motherwell 2 Raith 1 Rangers 1 Dundee 1 St, Johnstone 2 Hibernian 0 Division 11 Albion 0 Montrose 3 Brechin 1 Hamilton 2 East Fife 3 Falkirk 1 FE Stirling 2 Cowdenbeath 1 Forfar 1 Queen of § 3 Queen's Pk 1 Berwick 2 # Stenhousemuir 0 Morton 3 Stirling 2 Alloa 0 England Defeats Northern Ireland LONDON Reuters)--England defeated northern Ireland 2 Saturday in an international soc. cer game at Belfast which de- prived the regular league sched. ule of much of its glamor. Tottenham hotspur, the out standing team of the season to date, and their nearest rivals, Shefield Wednesday, both post. | noned matches because they had kev players in the international, The all f Lancashire clash be. tween third + place Fverton and reston North End ended in a 5. CASH when you need it From $50.00 to $2500.00 (sometimes more) NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED 206 KING ST, W. -- RA 8.1636 | Closed Saturdays -- Open to 6 p.m, Friday Branches throughout Ontario