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He was a, great 'coach,' With 3 couple of adjustments he could have been top dog in Cleveland for years-with a terrific. team, Because-'of -this*it-is sort of a tragedy." Jimmy Brown Runs Over And Through In 35-24 Win Jimmy said Blanton Collier, the club's new coach, had in- stilled a new attitude and a new philosophy into the team. "Paul was a real fine coach. Blanton is a real fine coach and has a little more compassion for people." Brown dove one' yard for the first Browns' touchdown, took a screen pass 72 yards for the touchdown that put Cleveland) ahead to stay and wound up his| performance with a 32-yard) scoring run, | Inall, he gained 123 yards in} 23 carries and grabbed four) passes for an additional 86) yards. | He has amassed 787 yards--| St. Thomas Wins OASA Senior 'A' SUDBURY (CP)--St. Thomas | Western Memorials won the On-| tario. senior. A softball cham-) pionship here during the week-| end, defeating Garson Falcons 2.. in the best-of-three final. | Dick Hames of St. Thomas| and Ed Blenchard of Garson} pitched all three games. Garson| won the first 1-0 in 11. inniftgs with St. Thomas taking the sec-| ond 9-0 and the third 2-1. | is to Ne : SMART WOMEN...... have their. corpets.ond uphol- steryiclegned.'The Sate Wey' } by DURACLEAN | water. In addition to its cleaning anti- | septic action, OYSTEX is also | Pain reliever for Rheumatic Pains, Head- | OYSTEX from druggist, Feel better fast | BACKACHE and RHEUMATISM Pain ice as many Women as men are made miserable by common urinary irritation caused by a germ, Escherichia li. To quickly combat the secondary sches, muscular pains and disturbed sleep caused by Kidney and Bladder irritations, try taking an internal CYSTEX a: tablets with a glass of ananalgesic ie, Backache, and muscular pains. Get an amazine 7.8 average--in only five games, The victory maintained) Browns' one-game hold on the Eastern conference lead. St. Louis Cardinals slipped into sec-' ond with a 24-23 decision over Pittsburgh Steelers on. Charlie Johnson's 28-yard pass to Bobby: Joe Conrad with five seconds remaining and Jim Bakken's conversion. BEARS UNBEATEN Chicago Bears remained the NFL's only other unbeaten team, crushing Los Angeles Rams 52-14 as Mike Ditka grabbed four touchdown passes. Green Bay's defending league, champion Packers remained one game back in the Western} race with a 37-28 decision over, Minnesota Vikings. Sonny Jurgensen's four 'touch- down passes carrier Philadel- phia Eagles to a 37-24 triumph over Washington Redskins, Dal- las Cowboys whipped Detroit 17-14 for their first victory and Baltimore Colts defeated, San Francisco '49ers 20-3, Minus Big Chief Kansas City Bow To Buffalo Bills By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 3-3 for the runner-up spot in the Abner Haynes has a sprained East. Patriots defeated Oakland: back and it hurts Kansas City| Raiders 20-14 Friday night. Chiefs in the American Football) Kemp scored once and Cookie iLeague. Gilchrist, the former Toronto Buffalo Bills handed the de-| Argonaut, twice for Bills on one- fending champions their latestyard plunges. But a 32-yard isetback Sunday as Jack Kemp) pass from Dawson to Chris Bur- unloaded touchdown heaves of ford brought Chiefs to within 63 and 89 yards in the last half|21-19 in the third quarter. Kemp 'tor a 35-26 victory that lowered|then heaved a 63-yard payoff the Chiefs' record to a luke-| pass to Roger Kochman and fin- warm 2-2-1. ished up with an 89-yarder to' The Chiefs' inability to get|/El Dubenion. 8 rolling can be laid directly on| Hadi replaced Tobin Rote, Haynes' sprained back. Without,also a former Argo, after Jets the colorful speedster, Kansas| moved out to a 10-3 halftime City is left without the long-dis-|lead build on Dick Wood's '51- tance running threat to comple-jyard touchdown pass to Bake ment: the. passing of Len Daw-/Turner and a field goal. Hadl son. tied it with an ~ eight-yard The'AFL's second leading scoring pass to Dave Kocourek, rusher with 1,049 yards last,and when Jets again moved year and its leading touchdown ahead, Hadl ran 33 yards to set producer with 19, Haynes was|up Paul Lowe's clinching score kept out of the starting line-up/for seven yards ut, against. the Bills for the first, Blanda passed 13 yards to time since late in the 1961! Willie Dewveall, 33.to Bill Tobin séason. He showed only flashes;and seven to Bob McLeod for of his old form when he got into|touchdowns and kicked a 38- action. yard field goal and four conver- San Diego Chargers increased sions. Mickey Slaughter, taking their' western division lead over/over the Denver quarterback:ng) the second-place. Chiefs as John chores after John McCormick Had! directed three second-half was injured while he was PREVENTS SUICIDE A woman snatches matches Korea, Monday. She made at- away from a Buddhist nun as_ tempt to protest the 'governs the nun atiempts to set her- ment's alleged discrimination sel' on fire after drenching against married Buddhist herself with gasoline' in monks. : Pagoda Park, Seoul, South --AP Wirephoto WEEKEND FIGHTS drives for a 24-20 victory over thrown for a safety in the sec- New York Jets, leaders in the ond quarter, fired . touchdown) eastern sector. Chargers have a;passes of 40 and 55 yards to} By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Paris--Sugar Ray Robinson, 159%, New York, outpointed Ar- mand Vanucci, 159, France, 10. Boston -- Tom McNee'v 205, Medfield, Mass., won on.a foul from Folu Sabedong, 225, Ha- waii, 2. Baltimore -- Wayne Bethea; 205, New York, knocked out ¢|Ernie Knox, 178, Baltimore, 9: Key West, Fla.--Tony Mam- arelli, 131; Pittsburgh, knocked out Nat Davis, 129, Jackson- ville, Fla., 3 | 728-8518 4-1.tecord, Jets 3-2. Bon Scarpitto after Houston had} George Blanda had his hand a 33-10 lead. et in 25 of Hoston Oilers') points in a 33-24 triumph over| : . Denver Broncos that left the Oil-| Roosevelt Fire ers tied with Boston Patriots at) | Kills 27 Horses *EMEMBER WHEN wie 2 WESTBURY, N.Y. (AP) -- A} fers. for-more than five years, signed a_two- year contract with the New York Rangers of the Na- tional Hockey League 18 years ago today. The smooth: Port Arthur centre Only a few horses were saved) as flames swept through two} barns a few hours after the the} Saturday night racing had ended. 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He concentrated on For nearly 20 years Giddens|hocked and nothing but hockey, published a bright weekly news-|which in later years meant. in paper called Ice Hockey Wor'd/effect the activities of some 300 but he was forced to turn to|/Canadian players in Britain. another field some years ago a:| Giddens, a short, cheerful, hockey interest faded in Brit-jroly-poly man had a certain ain, on |sense of mission about his job, Mrs. Gidtféns met himjas he explained in an interview through her own interest injin 1952. hockey and they were married; He said: "The way I look at 11 years ago. At the time ofjit, there are 26,000 people here death he was sales director for|deeply interested in Canada' by a building firm. | virtue of their interest in Cana- "Robert was very upset with|dian hockey. the decline of hockey," Mrs.| "So I think these 300 Cana- Giddens recalled Monday night.|dian boys deserve a lot of "He said that he had devoted|credit, They may not 'be all all his life to hockey and now)Maurice Richards but they're he felt too badly about it. Helnot playing a backyard game." FASHION Exclusive 'Miracle Band' lifts, molds, moves with you whiie keeping bra in place! all done with an elasticized 'miracle band' that's cushioned to float-on that comfort zone ever-so-kindly. Embroidered 2% U.S.A. stop-overs and hotel accommodations arranged at your request ROUND TRI FROM OSHAWA TO P FARES FROM OSHAWA TO BUFFALO . $ 8.30 DETROIT . $14.85 Tickets and Information at Whitby--Herry Donald -- Agent, 300 Dundes Street, E. 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