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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Nov 1961, p. 14

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Tw ew eee Se ee eS eS Se Se ee 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 23, i) WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS HAVE IT ALL THEIR OWN WAY IN FINALS Galt Terriers Plan Ex. Tour In Maritimes AMHERST, N.S. (CP) -- Thi Allan Cup champion Galt Ter: riers will play a series of exhi- bition hockey games in the Maritimes during a Canadian HOCKEY scores |'OHA Grants STANDINGS Geo. Ashhy Clearance National League" WLT 2 21 WHITBY (CP) -- George 60 15\ Ashby, 17, centre of a contro 4414|versy over Ontario Hockey As-|Warmup tour prior to the world 72 11| sociation Junior A draft rules,|/hockey championships at Colo- Wednesday was given clear-'rado Springs, Colo. ance to go on playing hockey. Henry Shea, an official of OHA secretary-manager Bill|Amherst Ramblers, announced |Hanley. told Ivan Davie, man-|he had received authorization to ager of Whitby Mohawks of the|arrange the three-day tour from new Metro Junior A Series,/Canadian Amateur Hockey As- that he could use Ashby. sociation president Jack Rox- Davie said St. Catharinesburgh and Maritime Amateur Teepees of the OHA Junior A!Association president Pius Cal- A Pt! had given Ashby an outright re-|jaghan. 45 25\jease and the OHA would tell, The Terriers will make Mari- 42 22\the Ontario Minor Hockey As- {ime appearances Feb. 1, 2 and 63 16) sociation to approve his playing}3. Halifax and Amherst were 6610 card with Whitby juveniles.|jisted as definite sites for exhi- Ashby, however, is expected to bition games. A pt step right up to Junior A ac-|-- se 48 9 | tion. REVISE FIGURES 60 99, The Teepees chose Ashby, CLEVELAND (AP) -- Cleve- 5 1g; Who played with Whitby's Jun- jand Browns disclosed Monday [itsburgn 432 1 8 62 9/1" B ouarersfinais Jast Year hat tllback Jim 'Brown tie : ut did not break his Nationa 'uses sday's Results der the draft he had been re-iFoothall league single - game Ouet ae yikes |quired to report to St. 'Cath- rushing mark Sunday, eee ersney < jarines or else be forced to play' A club spokesman said the of- Buffalo 1 Springfield 6 ja lower grade of hockey for a ficial scorer made a mistake in Tonight's Game team not affiliated with any tallying the Browns' total yard- |Buffalo at Providence other Junior A club. age in Cleveland's 45-24 victory Eastern Professiona i over Philadelphia Eagles. He ae said a-check of the play-by-play records revealed the discrep- ancy. Brown carried the ball 24 times and gained 237 yards, tying the mark he set against Los Angeles Rams in 1957. A Pt New York 7 : Montreal Toronto Detroit Chicago Boston 410 3 49 Wednesday's Result Detroit 0 New York 4 f Tonight's Games , \Detroit at Montreal New York at Boston Toronto at Chicago American League Eastern Division WLT F 1231 7 11 6 0 59 810 0 64 514 0 42 Western Division CE? F 10 5 0 49 10 9 0 58 |Buffalo 08 0 51 Springfield Hershey Providence Quebec Cleveland Rochester kitchener Kingston |Hull-Ottawa Sudbury *|North Bay S. S. Marie 12 a Sa le 3 Page Service « Wins Sprint *" Old Woodbine TORONTO (CP) -- Page Ser-} vice won the seven furlong 'featured Bowie Purse at Old, 'Woodbine Park Wednesday, de-! feating Fair Ji-or and Brown Panther. With substitute rider Jim Par-| nell scoring his second win of} the day, Page Service won by} 2% lengths and returned $8.90 straight. Jockey Hugo Dittfach, who jwas to have ridden Page Ser- jvice, suffered a bruised hand wher struck by a whip during the running of the third race, and had to cancel his remain-; ing mounts. Page Service scored his fourth) win in 18 starts. He has placed! fourth four times and third three times this season. The quinella of Page Service | and Fair Juror paid $35.50, With 8,633 hardy fans in at- tendance for the semi - final day of racing, Falls View, the hot ch NHL LEADERS ice in the first, scored a 1% length victory and set 7 9 7 5 6 2 Hull-Ottawa 2 Kingston 6 Tonight's Game North Bay at Sault Ste. Western League Edmonton 4 Portland 8 Seattle 6 Spokane 4 Nova Scotia Senior Amherst 10 Moncton 5 Halifax 5 Windsor 2 Ontario Intermediate A Napanee 2 Belleville 8 Georgetown 11 Port Credit 6 Saskatchewan Junior Prince Albert 3 Estevan 5 Melville 2 Regina 1 | Northern Ontario Senior {Kapuskasing 8 Abitibi 5 |Rouyn-Noranda 3 Porcupine 2 Eastern League |Greensboro 5 Johnstown $ Clinton Charlotte 2 International League Muskegon 4 Indianapolis 3 aq Marie | pleted pass was just part of | Winnipeg's rout over the Stampeders. --(CP ERNIE PITTS is shown get- ting the desired results in his graceful ballet duo with Calgary's Bill Miller in last night's Western Canada play- off final--as Pitts reaches for the ball 'with his out- stretched hands. The com- &=RRY JAMES is shown receiving after-the-game con? gratulations from an uniden- tified Winnipeg rooter Ag Blue Bomber dressing for their 43-14 triumph over | pears to be staring into the | Calgary Stampeders last | future--Grey Cup final, that Tof 'hock Baz | is (CP Wirephoto) room, | Nagle, smoking a cigar, ap- Wirephoto) SPORTS MENU Winni By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR nicht peg Blue bombers | Blast Calgary To Grab < Grey Cup Final Berth WINNIPEG (CP) -- The 1961 innipeg Blue Bombers -- de- cribed by coach Bug Grant as s best team--advanced to the Grey Cup final Wednesday night with a resounding 43-14 victory over Calgary Stamped- er 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' rights hovel WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS proved | to a berth in the 1961 Grey Cup Canz classic, last night before their home fz literally stomped the Stampeders into the ground. Crisp in every Bombers put on a display that mus the Eastern football scouts and the TV f of the country. The Blue Bombers co ated the game for just as long as they impression we got. They appeared to 1 the final quarter and Calgary came or points. If they hadn't -- it would v much as if they shouldn't have bothered ple ern Canada final series for certainly in t! quarters, Calgary didn't belong on the Blue Bombers. So now, the Blue Bc their bags early and head East with expected to be sitting in the stands in Hamilto urday afternoon, during tt own personal job. Seems we muffed yesterday when we cealieinhe-daods Four play-back would be last 1 c " Grey Cup final at Toronto Dec usual. Even though it's like read a book for t > Toronto Argonauts. and Ha- second time, a lot of grid enthusiasts ay milton Tiger-Cats meet in the back tonight, just to get a look at seen -- Ha = -- 7 $ ; ~ynd points eastern ina paturaay, yas haid tuckonagssoliret iain with Toronto owning a 25-7 lead.|and 36-0 and stretched the mar- go off tackle. rt tel Torente: Suenown Grant, leading the Bombers|gin to 43-0 before Calgary Ledyard, who replaced SEEMS AS IF the enthusi to their fourth Canadian final in| scored Ploen at quarterback through is tapering off. Calgary announ A p Meat irs five years as coach, said) One startling aspect of the most of the second half, con- ced early this week ' . : : cP . nected for. two touchdown they wouldn't have a float and put a big share of the from depart "We've the year--all 15 Americans are top- one out and the lineup's not really hurt. Same with the Canadians -- we can play everyone first string." The 34-year-old jumped directly coach job in 19 reer as a pass-catching end, di- rected Winnipeg to the Grey Cup final in 1957, 1958 and 1959 --winning the title in '58 and ' before being eliminated by Ed monton imos in the 1960 western final A crowd of 16,800 Wednesday night as ran roughshod over peders, whose got players this|passing club, completed onlyjreil Funston in the end zone, one of 13 passes for 19 yards. Tackle Frank Rigney, The third-place Stampeders, stand-out for Winnipeg all the v4 ¥ | 4 By THE CANADIAN PRESS $139.50. daily double who entered the final by upset-/\Way. scored the other touch- ting the second-place Edmonton Gown on a fumble by Calgary's j up alm aily . King's Standings: New York, won 9, Method completed the doulbe| " when he won the second race| Eskimos 27-26 in the two-game, |Bill Miller as he tried to run al, Points: Bathgate, New York, and paid $21.60 to win. {| lost 5, tied 5, points 23. : picts 31, Ww. totalled $511,296 total- ts semi - final, aban-| Punt out of the end zone in the ? ; agering to e: : Pest pat shotean spread for-/Secand quarter Goals: Provost, Montreal, : PLAIN mation--one of the big factors) Canadian ful Assists: Bathgate 22. or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES W notch, Knock Grant, who into the head after a fine ca 14.| ~ lback Gerry a nine-year veteran at age of 26, matched Lewis' point performance with a DISTANT ISLAND The island of St. Helena, 1,200 miles off the west coast Mont- of Africa, was discovered by \Portuguese navigators in 1502. The scoring outburst, Bomb ers' biggest of the season, gave them the best-of-three Western Football Conference in straight games. They won the first game at Calgary last Sa- turday, 14-1 They now Conference in their semi-final victory. With|James, Shutouts: Hall, Chicago, Saw- Eagle Day and rookie Jerry the chuk, Detroit, 2. Keeling quarterbacking duties,|12 - Penalties: Fontinato, Calgary stuck to the T-forma-)near perfect night of place-jreal, 74 minutes. tion all the way. kicking. He booted two field) -- Tier goals--of 33 and 27 yards--and converted all five touchdowns. He added a single on his only miss--a wide field goal attempt from the 36-yard line. Fullback Charlie Shepard) \booted a 39-yard single in the first quarter for the Bombers' other point. Keeling and fullback Earl Lunsford -- the league rushing} champion--scored the Calgary} touchdowns in the fourth quar-! ter as Stampeders rolled up the bulk of their 193-yards on the ground. Tackle George Hansen converted both YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE CANADIAN Goalie Lorne ley, final LEADS SCORERS Speedy halfback Leo Lewis, watched,a veteran of seven seasons with Bombers|the Bombers, led the scoring the Stam-jassault with two sensational lineup was rid-|touchdowns--one on a 44-yard dled with injuries. Winnipeg|pass play with quarterback Ken held quarter leads of 8-0, 26-0/Ploen, the other on a 42-yard meet the Eastern re. ova Beautify your home the modern, func- tional way; clean, durable ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS last a housetime. Inquire now. ter Wednesday night's slaugh act that Winni- the parade er that he had to pick thi sub an impressive 305|passes--hitting Ernie Pitts on blame for his best Bioeee of its excel- while the Stam-|an 81-yard pass-and ~- run. play the alleged high fees being charged | lent depth as basically ajand tossing an 1l-yarder to Far-| ians' union --- who promptly denied t! Edmonton Eskimos have also decided i I 1961 Grey Cup parade. With British Col umbia | Sis aisenca of oo or tire fie wl of : "ri Rang ers Blank Red Wings completely ruin the Grey Cup parade themselves do not wish to put in floats,. then groups will not enter either. be the loss of a great deal of'Miss Grey Cup".. This is jus year may see even less interest | By THE Just. about everybody ex- pected New York Rangers to improve under Doug: Harvey's le adership But few, if any, figured Har- BRIGHT BITS:- Oshawa Hawks basketball here tonight! hey were r h Jets -- at Central Colle , but the Liftlock City team vey could mould the Blueshirts into a contender for the 1961-62 National Hockey League title. Yet with the season past the n tried to get the Trento pee as a replacement but cou one - quarter mark, the Rang- ers are alone at the top of the 'rolled ul yards passing peders, classed PRESS (Gump) Wors- who made 29 saves for his \first shutout of the season, play- ing-coach Doug Harvey, who helped set up three goals, and Ken Schinkel, who scored twice, | in New York Rangers' 4-0 win over Detroit Red Wings Wed- nesday night. ri nd one big factor CANADIAN PRESS Worsley was. outstanding turning aside 29 shots robbed Gordie Howe on occasions and pulled off stops against Vic Bill Gadsby The win was in 19 starts, They ties and five defeats, giving them 23 points. Montreal Cana- diens dropped to second place with 22 points while Toronto Maple Leafs are third with 21 a 16 - year career with Chicago He two seasons ago. three' Canadiens, back home after a great disastrous five - game road trip Stasiuk and jn which they tied two and lost three, expect to have speedy centre Ralph Backstrom back in the lineup. Backstrom missed four of the five road games with a knee in- jury. Coach Toe Blake sent the Rangers ninth also have five s in time -- so there's no game ae N Y. RANGERS blanked Detr as t and took over first --a League race tribute coaching and inspiring leade the Rangers have a lot of talent now coming into full bloom BARONS topped Pittsburgh Hor: move into a tie for first place in the American Hockey League Springfield clung to top spot : whipping Buffalo Bisons 6-1 NOTRE DAME has turned down an invitati l he Liberty Bowl game .n Philadelphia JIM 'TRIMBLE, faced with beating Toronto Argos by 19 or more on Saturday, has announced that he'll not be platoon system. He is going to start the best n able in Tiger-Cat uniforms and as long the ing, they'll stay in the game, 60 minutes if playing both offensive and defensive football GORDIE HOWE, provided he's not injured in s game in Montreal, will be playing his 1000th NHL game on Sunday night against Chicago and thus beat the 999- games record held by his former teammate Ted Lir last e produc- possible, tonigh ndsay, jwith Tom MeceNeeley, sparred Floyd Patterson i js: nn pn Quits Roadwork roadwork today. Nurses Shiner TRY FOR PUBLICITY? In Lynnfield, Mass while, Cus D'Amato son's manager, was forcibly TORONTO (CP) Heavy-jejected from MeNeeley"s train- weight champidn Floyd Patter-|ing camp Wednesday. Ten min- son dropped the roadwork fromjutes later, McNeeley fell his training program for Wed-|through the ring ropes while nesday to nurse a puffy right|sparring. Neither was hurt and eye. the first incident may have been His handlers said he took a a publicity stunt right-hand blow in the eye while} D'Amato entered a sparring three days ago and garage on the then caught a cold in it during roadwork Tuesday. where McNeel is However, Patterson, training with three rerrters v for his Dec. 4 tifle bout herelinside, McNeeley's trainers, converted of the Club gro plush Colonial Ja- tandings and show no signs of slip ying. In fact, their ive and alerty type of p pears to be improving They claimed first place Wed nesday night with a brilliant 1.) win over Detroit Red Wings in the league's only action. The victory stretched a New York unbeaten streak to six games. yap Harvey, adjustment as.a playing-coach was the key man on while goalie Lorne (Gump) Wo sley was at his best in register- ing his 2ist. NHL shutout and first of the season. SET UP GOALS Harvey helped set up the first three goals. He passed to Ken Schinkel for the first tally, stole the puck to set up Camille Henry for the second and as- sisted on the third by Dean Prentice. Hho seegenaa yt the game's fourth cki Martin and Johnny Dunn -.,headed him off "Get out of here," yelled Mar tin, who half an hour before had § threatened bodily" if as rumored "Go on, out you in here," to 'toss him out D'Amato showed up We don't want bellowed Dunn What's going on? What this?" demanded D'Amato "Come on, come on It tickets,"' whispered squat, little Martin, McNe chief trainer, to D'Amato ing him to the door 1S il sell the a few "lidle making a spectacular offence ; Canadiens and Leafs both were Wednesday night Rangers, who failed to reach Cup playoffs the » seasons, were last af- games in 1960-61 had five wins and one with 13 defeats. ter 19 only tie kel got his first goal at the first period and York protected the slim au for mére than 40 minutes fore Henry made it 2-0 at 10:49 of the third SLIPS PAST DEFENCE Harvey moved the puck out from behind his own net and fed Schinkel a perfect pass near the red line, The 29 - year - old} right winger slipped through the Detroit defence and beat goalie Terry Sawchuk with a rising 10- footer For the second swiped the goal, puck from. Detroit's Allan Johnson, slipped it to Ted} Hampson who relayed to Henry | Henry blasted over a 50 - footer just Sawchuk's shoulder Prentice made it 3-0 at 14:12 and Schinkel rapped home his! econd goal at 17:17 Rangers play in Boston to night, The other four teams also will be in action as Detroit goes to Montreal and Toronto is at Chicago Howe, in his 16th season with| the Red Wings, will tie an NHL record when he steps on the ice it. Montreal, He'll be parti¢ipat-| ing in his 999th game, equalling} a mark set by Ted Lindsay, his} former linemate, who wound up| , They « Harv A Habs into a stiff workout Wed- nesday with the accent on de- fence. We worked on defence play in our own end -- getting the puck out of there,' Blake -- said. We've been making too many mistakes inside our blueline. We'll never finish in first place) if we can't hold one - goal leads in the third period." Blake apparently was refer- ring to three of the five road games when Canadiens had the edge but couldn't keep it. TICKETS SCARCE IN OTTAWA With the biggest BEGoodrich YOUR MONEY BUYS MORE AT OUR STORE For surer, safer Winter driving - FOR ONLY 4 footprint of any winter NEW TRAIMAKER with more tread to GRIP the road tire lets you Go-Go-Go--through ice, mud and snow! DOWN OTTAWA (CP)--Hold the flood, football fans, there aren't any Grey Cup tickets for sale in Ottawa. An Ottawa football club spokesman said Wednesday the club office has been swamped by ticket requests from out - of - town points since a news report early this week that there was a poor demand for the 700 tickets which went on. pub- lic sale here Monday. The story said the lineup waiting for tickets was the smallest in years, But it was big enough to snap up the supply in three hours. 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