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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Oct 1963, p. 13

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FAVORITE ROMPS HOME --The Axe 2nd, with jockey John Rotz aboard, comes in four-and-a-half lengths ahead of second place Hard Rock Man_ to win the 26th Canadian Championship Stakes at Toron- to's Woodbine race track. The win gave the Greentree Sta- ble's entry $35,000 to bring his WOODBINE RACE RESULTS lifetime winnings to $319,486. The Axe 2nd set a new course record of two minutes, 41 sec- onds for the one mile, five fur- longs. --(CP Wirephoto) The Axe 11 OTTAWA BEATS MONTREAL By PAUL RIMSTEAD Canadian Press Staff Writer If Hamilton T'ger-Cats win the Eastern Foot'! Confer- ence title by one \ int, Ralph Sazio will probably send Nobby Wirkowski a card . thanks. The Ticats took <. 11-10 de- cision from Toronto Arzonauts Sunday at Toronto's Exnibition Stadium when they sliould have been held to a tie. Wirkowski, whose Argos are dead with a 2-10 record, elected to pass on a third-and-10 situa- tion late in the game when Ar- gos were in position for a single, The win boosted the Ticats into a first-place tie with Ot. tawa Rough Riders who dumped Montreal Alouettes 27-21 Sa'ur- day afternoon at Ottawa. "Maybe I should have gone for the tie," said Wirkowski game, "If it had meant any- thing to us in the standings, I would have. But we played Hamilton the same way we'll play against Ottawa -- for a MIGHT HAVE WON Argos, with one of their better perofrmances of a bad season, should have won the game Sun- day. They outplayed the Ticats. Quarterback Bernie Faloney pulled it out for the Tabbies with an 18-yard touchdown run on an intended pass play in the fourth quarter. Don Sutherin, who had booted a 39-yard field cked the goal and a siftele; convert vw break the Argo quarterback Sandy Stephens passed to Dick Shatto for a second-quarter. touchdown, kicked, the convert and later added a field goal. A bright spot for Toronto was the performance of halfback George Hughley, who looks like the breakaway back they have needed all season. Ineligible at Central State Teachers College this season at Oklahoma, Hugh- ley was signed recently by as- sistant ccach Cliff Speegle. The 211-pound rookie in his first pro game, ran the second- half opening kickoff back. 95 yards to the Hamilton 13-yard line. Quarterback Russ Jackson was brilliant for Ottawa before a record crowd of 22,763 at Lansdowne Park. He threw four touchdown passes, one with less than two minutes to go, as the Riders topped the stubborn Als. Montreal now trials Ottawa Tiger-Cats Nip Argos But Were Bit Lucky and Hamilton by four points in the four-team conference, TAKES TWO PASSES . Fleet Whit Tucker gathered in two payoff passes, including a 24-yard one for the winning touchdown. Dave Thelen and Gene Gaines caught the other Jackson touchdown passes and George Belu, kicking in the ab- sence of injured Moe Racine, added three converts. Halfback George Dixon plunged for both Montreal touchdowns, Gino Berretta, the two 32-yard field goals, a single and a convert to round out the scoring. The knee-injury bug hit three of the clubs, Montreal defensive ace Jim Reynolds was to un- dergo surgery for a knee injury today,' Hamilton lost tackle Ron Ray -with a similar injury and Toronto lost halfback Lynn Bot- toms. Wirkowski is doubtful if Bottoms will be back. The Ticats may also have lost outstanding Garney Henley. Henley, a standout again Sun- day with two fourth-quarter in- terceptions--one to set up Fa- loney's touchdown, suffered a reformed soccer player, kicked ji TAKEN FROM REAR! To- ronto Argonaut Clare Exelby (30) comes up from behind to tackle Hamilton Tiger-Cat halfback Tom Grant, during yesterday's Eastern Confer- ence professional football game at Toronto's CNE Stad- jum, Tiger-Cats came up from behind also, winning the game 11-10 in the dying min- utes of the final quarter. | possible bruised Kidney. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Queen's University Golden Gaels rolled to their third con- secutive victory Saturday, but FIRST RACE -- 6 Furlongs for 3-year- olds and up. Claiming all $2500. Purse $1800. (10). 10-Final Award, L'blanc ... &-Pagan Margie, Miller 9-Bobby Pin, Remillard Start good, won easily. Also Ran in Order: Remister, Field Trial, Penepopie, Big Native, Prince aa" Mighty Eagle, and Time beg eer esa ch ¢, 4 Hg score -- War Rib- bon. Trainer, R. E. Fi Pool $60,727. py "Pool $102,274. SECOND RACE -- 6% Furlongs for 3- year-olds and up. Claiming all $3500. Purse $1900, (7). 4Buliruilah, Armstrong .... 7.40 4.00 3.10 $Ocean Pearl, Fitzsimmons .. 5.60 3.90 7-Steel Perifox, Terry ................ 5.00 Start good, won easily. Also Ran in Order: Prince's ey Faith- ful Tom, Bourbon King, and Rea DD NOS. 10 AND 4 PAID age be, 4 4 Bull Page -- g W. F. Edmiston. mm 277. THIRD RACE -- 6% Furlongs, for 3 year-olds. roach seal -- briny Be '3-Top Toggery, #Castenango, ane | 1-Menelaus, sig Pe Start good, riddi Also Ran inc Order: Cut Flower, Tear- drop ay aa iar = € a ra mT ig toga--H 'opsy. Pool $107,062. FOURTH RACE -- 6' Furlongs. For 2-year-olds. Allowance. Purse pe YF Bradbury, Walsh 16.50 1-Warriors Day, Robinson .... 4Farmer Jack, Armstrong Start ged 'won handily Also Ran in Order: 'royal Piper, Bon- spiel, and Mornins' Mornin. pt gg b ¢, 3, Fast and Fair -- Fran- celia. Trainer, J Higgins, Pool $118,989. FIFTH RACE -- One and one-sixteenth Miles. For 3-year-olds and up. Allowance. |Quinella Pool $68,294 1-Wonderwine, Walsh 4Already Dia, Armstrong 3Confidence Man, Harrison Start good, won driving Monarch Park, and Chopavane. Spun Wine. Trainer, H Hoffman. Pool $118,737. SIXTH RACE -- One and one-sixteenth Miles. For 2-year-olds. Purse $10,000 added. Gross $12,600, (7). 77-Ramblin Rd, Remil'd 2.70 2.20 ed, D3-Bimini Bill, Ycaza 2.40 éSlithering Sam, Adams 290 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Starator, Brilliant Needle, Fabison, and Angela's Niece. apse first, disqualified and placed) s OUINELLA, 7 and 3, PAID $4.70 Winner, b ¢, 2 Lincoin eg -- Miss) Margo. Trainer, G M Huntie: Poo! '$73,402 SEVENTH RACE -- 1% Miles, Marshal For 3 and uy irse $50,000. 'the. Axe 2nd, Rotz 4.00 3.00 2.60) 2-Hard Rock Man, Blum .. S-Bronze Babu, Adams ... Start good, won easily Also Ran in Order: A-Mr. Sometim Pollingford, A-Prompt Hero, Catilina and, Quick Pitch, and Montufar. A--Coupied Winner, 9 r h, 5, Mahmoud -- Biack Ball. Trainer, J M Gaver. Pool $160,090. EIGHTH RACE -- 1 1-16 Miles for 3-year- olds and up. Claiming all $2500. Purse $1900, (2). 12-Stariet to Star, H'son 3All's Pirde, Hale .... 11-Calrnsfield, Wick Star t good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: West Four, bal Miss, Sun Hash, Half Acre, Day, Chance Cover, Yola 2nd, Rogue, and Leton. Winner 1} f ~ Nearco Jr. -- Tiger Annie. Trainer, L. Cavalaris Jr. Pool $133,375. Total pool $1,023,318. Attendance 19,357. Total Atfendance 42 days, 302,346. Hanni- Frosty Shirley Purse $3000, (6) Total Mutuel Handle, 42 days, $21,004,670. OLD COUNTRY SOCCER LONDON (Reuters)--Results of Old Country saccer. games Saturday: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Aston Villa 2 Arsenal 1 Blackburn 1 Burnley 2 Blackpool 2 Ipswich 2 Chelsea 1 Sheffield W 2 Liverpool 1 West Brom 0 Notts F 1 Man United 2 Sheffield U 3 Birmingham 0 Stoke 1 Fulham 1 'Tottenham 1 Leicester 1 West Ham 4 Everton 2 Wolverhampton 2 Bolton 2 Division II Bury 1 Grimsby 1 Cardiff 1 Swansea 1 Leeds 2 Derby 2 Man City 2 Preston 3 Northampton 1 Charlton 2 Norwich 1 Southampton 1 Portsmouth 5 Newcastle 2 Rotherham 3 Huddersfield 1 Scunthorpe 1 Middlesbrough 90 Sunderland 1 Plymouth 0 Swindon 5 Leyton Orient 0 Division II Barnsley 1 Brentford 1 Bournemouth 0 Bristol © 1 Bristol R 1 Crewe Alex 2 Colchester 2 Coventry 1 Hull City 4 Shrewsbury 2 Millwall 0 Mansfield 1 Oldham 3 Crystal P 1 Peterborough 1 Walsall 2 R 3 Notts C 2 Southend 2 Reading 0 York City 0 Gilling m 1 Brighton 0 Lincoln 3 Doncaster 1 Southport 0 Chester 2 Torquay 8 Newport 3 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Airdrieonians 3 St. Johnstone 3 Dundee 0 Celtic 3 Dunfermline 0 Partick 0 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Airdrieonians 3 St. Johnstone 3 Dundee U 0 Celtic 3 Dunfermline 0 Partick 0 Falkirk 2 St. Mirren 0 Hibernian 0 Dundee 4 Kilmarnock 2 Aberdeen 0 Queen of S 2 Motherwell 2 Rangers 3 E Stirling 1 T Lanard 0 Hearts 2 Division II Alloa 2 Montrose 4 Brechin 3 Stenhousemuir 2 Clyde 3 Albion 2 Dumbarton 4 Raith 0 East Fife 5 Stirling 1 Forfar 2 Cowdenbeath 1 Hamilton 1 Queens P 2 Morton 7 Berwick 1 Stranraer 1 Ayr U 0 IRISH LEAGUE City Cup Ballymena 0 Glentoran 2 Bangor 2 Linfield 2 Crusaders 1 Portadown 1 Derry City 6 Cliftonville 1 Distillery 1 Coleraine 4 Glenavon 2 Ars 2 LOSE REYNOLDS MONTREAL (CP)--Montreal Alouettes of the Eastern Foot- ball Conference have lost defen- sive player Jim Reynolds for the rest of the season. He en- tered hospital on Alouetts' re- turn from Ottawa Saturday night following their 27-21 loss to Ottawa in the afternoon. Rey- nolds is scheduled to undergo an operation today for torn knee |ligaments. key Team In Th key League would ANK YOU! members of Oshawa Quality Fuel e Town and Country like to thank Oshawa lity Fuel (Steve Kisil) 30 Bloor St, E. shawa for their sponsorship. 11.60 4.70 3.30 . 2. Also Ran in Order: Admiral Armbro,| Winner, ch g, 7, Wonder Why 2nd --) Sets Record In Easy Win TORONTO (CP)--The Axe Il jchopped 1 1-5 seconds off the 'Woodbine course record, easily University of Western Ontario Mustangs gave indications that the Intercollegiate senior foot- ball race is far from over. The Gaels piled up a big lead and coasted to a 26-19 victory over McGill University Redmen in Montreal, but the Mustangs added to their big lead to hum-| ble University of Toronto Blues 52-15 in London. winning the 26th running of the |$60,600 Canadian Championship jover the Marshall turf course Saturday. Some 19,357 persons saw the Greentree Stable's entr yopen up a four-length lead leaving the final furlong marker and blaze past the finish in two minutes, '|41 seconds for the mile and five |furlongs. Jockey John L. Rotz found his mount unopposed at the finish, 4% lengths in front of Morton Johnson's Hard Rock Man. The former record for this |distance was 2:42.2 set by \Rocky Royale. The Axe II, foaled at the Gteentree Stables, began his racing career in England where he won the Imperial Stakes as a two-year-old and the Newmar-- ket Stakes as a three-year-old. Saturday's win gave the grey}, five-year-old son of Mahmoud--} Blackball, by. Shut Out, a life- time account of $319,486. In the Canadian Champion- ship, Hill - N - Dale Stable's Bronze Babu swung wide at the clubhouse turn and had to settle for third spot. Mr. Sometime, owned by Mrs. Les Lear, was fourth. Under weight-for-age terms, The Axe II carried 126 pounds. The race just missed being Canada's richest, open to all na- ltionalities. In 1956, Arnold Han- iger's Eugenia Il won $42,700); out of a $60,800 purse. The Axe II picked up $35,600 from Sat- urday's win. Kelso Wins Gold Cup For Fourth Time NEW YORK (CP)--Kelso, one of the greatest horses in the his- tory of U.S. racing, drew away steadily in the last mile Satur- day and easily captured his fourth consecutive Jockey. Club Gold Cup at Aqueduct. The six - year - old gelding, backed down to odds of 3-20 in the 45th running of the $108,900 race, finished four lengths in front of Mrs. Robert L. Dotter's Guadalcanal. Guadalcanal, a son of the 1948 Gold Cup winner Citation, was five lengths ahead of Harbor View Farm's Garwol. The two-mile Gold Cup was the eighth straight stakes vic- tory of 1963 for Kelso, who al- ready had clinched a fourth con- guy who probably has played out more options than any other man in pro football, San Diego Chargers toward their third American Footbal! League divisional title in four years. in San Diego's return to the top Detroit Lions when he asked Toronto Argonauts in the Cana- dian League and played out his down against the Chiefs and Tobin Rote. Leads Chargers Towards Title By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tobin Rote, a can't-sit-still is driving Rote rolled up 266 yards in the air by completing 16 of 22 passes, including touchdown pitches of 73 and 44 yards to Lance Alwarth, as the Chargers knocked off the defending league champion Kansas City Chiefs 38-17 Sunday. That boosted the Chargers' record to 5-1 and increased their Western Conference lead to 244 games over second-place Oak- land Raiders 3-4 after walloping ew York Jets 49-26, The Jets' loss dropped New York into. third place in the East behind Houston Oilers and Boston Patriots tied for the top spot with 4-3 records. The Oil- ers defeated Buffalo Bills 28-14. Rote, playing in his third pro league, has proved a vital factor after last year's dethroning. Rote played out his option at for a bigger contract and didn't get it. So, he playd three years for option last season after a couple of disagreements with the coaches, With the Chargers bogged trailing 7-3 at the half, Rote led a 35-point second-half drive that turned a close one into a romp. After the 73-yarder to Alworth put San Diego ahead 24-17, Keith Lincoln sped 76 yards for a touchdown and Paul Lowe went 21 for his second of the game to put it out of reach. for Mrs. Richard C. duPont of Wilmington, Del. The champion came home in 3:22 flat and paid a meagre $2.30 for. $2 to win. His backers in the place pool got back a dime more, $2.40, and he was the legal minimum of $2.10 to show. Guadalcanal paid $6.20 and $3 while Garwol returned $2.40 for third. All three of the top finish- ers carried 124 pounds in the secutive Horse of the Year title weight-for-age race. with games. They lost to the Gaels 20-18 the previous week in Lon- don, but will bet another chance Queen's Down McGill: Western Slays Blues Fullback Jim Young shoec his all-star form, scoring a 5: yard touchdown and adding single and a convert to he! Queen's to a 2%-7 ljead early : the third quarter. Bruce Stev. art, Bill Edwards and Bayn Norris scored the Gaels' othe touchdowns. Halfback Wiiiie Lambert, a: usual, paced the Redmen, scor- ing 13 points on a pair of touch- downs and a convert. End Don Taylor scored the other touch- down. SHARE SCORING Six players chared in the Western scoring, as the Mus- tangs built quarter leads of 3-0, 25-1 and 32-8. They were led by third-strong quarterback Ted Miller, down passes, who threw five touch- End Pat McConnell caught two and added a single for 13 points; halfback Bill Sasso caught two more, and halfback Art Froese caught the other. Linebacker George Chris and end Dick Suderman also scored touchdowns, added six converts and a 28- and Jim Weber yard field goal. For Toronto, halfback Gerry Sternberg scored two touch- downs. Quarterback Bryce Tay- lor converted both, and Jim Is- rael booted a single. The win for Western left them in second place behind Queen's two victories in three In Montreal, the Gaels scored n the first play of the game hen Young boomed the kick- ff deep into the McGill end one for a single. Norrie later ent 36 yards on a reverse to nake the score 7-0. Lambert's unconverted touch- lown on a one-yard plunge nade it 7-6, but Queen's an-|; efore the Redmen struck back or two unconverted scores late n the game. Although the Gaels led in first downs 13-7, McGill actually strung together more yardage, 458 to 383 for Queen's. Quarter- back Glen St, John passed for 305 yards for the Redmen, in- cluding 89 yards on a screen pass to Lambert for a fourth- quarter touchdown. The Gaels rushed for 321 yards, and quar- terback Cal Conner threw 15 passes, completing six for 62 yards. In London, Miller took over at quarterback early in the sec- ond quarter, replacing Woody Deschamps, who pulled a ham- string muscle. The same injury kept first - string quarterback Bob Israel out of the game. A homecoming crowd of 9,547, largest in the history of West- ern's Little Stadium, included Ontario Premier John Robarts, a former player for the Mus- tangs. They saw the Mustangs gain 413 yards, including 238 in the air. Miller gained 212 yards 1 in Kingston in two weeks. with nine completions in 16 pass attempts. FOOTBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS SUNDAY Canadian League Hamilton 11 Téronto 10 National League Dallas 21 New York 37 Philadelphia 7 Cleveland 37 Baltimore 25 Detroit 21 Green Bay 30 St. Louis 7 Washington 26 Pittsburgh 38 Chicago. 14 San Francisco 20 Minnesota 24 Los Angeles 17 American League San Diego 38 Kansas City 17 New York 26 Oakland 49 (Buffalo 14 Houston 28 NORFU Senior North Bay 0 Sturgeons Falls 14) (First game of best-of-three final) Lakehead Rugby Union Lakehead 19 Fort William 26 (Best-of-three final tied 1-1) SATURDAY Canadian League Montreal 21 Ottawa 27 Calgary 33 Saskatchewan 33 Edmonton 6 British Columbia 32 Senior Intercoii Atlantic Conlerence St. Francis X 90 Stadacona 0 Acadia 3 New Brunswick 45 Mt Allison 39 St. Dunstan's 0 Western Intercollegiate Alberta 44 British Columbia 33 Manitoba 37 Saskatchewan 7 Western Conference WLT F Apt B.C. 11 3 0 339 188 22 over Toronto East York Argo- nauts gave them the Ontario Rugby Football Union title in London Saturday as they scored a 13-3 victory over the Toronto swered with three touchdowns|' their v identical records of seven wins, two losses and a tie. However, the title went to Lords since they won two of three encoun- ters with Argos and tied the; other. meet Sarnia Imperials in a sud- den-death semi-final. in the four-team loop at Sar- nia with a 23-18 victory over Oakville Black Knights, passed for both London downs, one for 12 yards to end Bob Harris and the second to halfback Tom McKenzie late in the second quarter. Martin Do- nat kicked one convert. KICKS FIELD GOAL yard field goal quarter to account for Argo- nauts' three points. the Sarnia attack with a touch- down scored on a 19-yard pass from quarterback Bruce David- son, and a pair of converts. on a one-yard keeper play after Cec Archibald moved the ball to the Oakville 15 on a 67-yard run, Archibald scored the final touchdown on a plunge from close in after Ken Grant fell on the loose ball at the Oakville 16 following a fumble by Oakville quarterback Gerry Doucette, of 19 passes, and tossed a touchdown pass to Al Schlosser. Jim Lusby got a major on a t wo-yard plunge. Gil Pemanis kicked a 21-yard Invictus Redmen Oust Burlington; Bears Beat Rams By THE CANADIAN PRESS London Lords' domination eam, Lords and Argos concluded league schedules with East York now will have to Imperials snared third-place Rich Hawkins' touch. touch- Quarterback John Vilunas kicked @ 24- in the third field goal and two converts for the losers. In the Ontario Junior Football Conference sudden-death semi- finals, Toronto Lakeshore Bears whipped Toronto Scarborough Rams. 40-24 and Invictus Red Men downed Burlington Braves 14-6 at Burlington. Bears now advance into a two - game total - points final against the undefeated Red en. Don Kopplin paced Bears' at- tack with touchdown runs of 49, 5 and 14 yards, Pete Heenan, Ainsley Hogan and Vic Wozniuk each added touchdowns, while Heenan kicked two converts and pote Bulnanis booted two sin- gles. For Scarborough, Bob Mc- Kenna, John Attley and Dave Hough -scored . Attley added a single and Randy Parker kicked a field goal and two conferts. Al Hilmer and Lou Martin scored touchdowns for Invictus with Frank Armstrong adding a convert and Tony kicking a single point. Rick Horne scored an unconverted major for the Braves. 0.H. A. Junior Hockey LAKESHORE GOODYEARS WHITBY DUNLOPS TONITE WHITBY Halfback Jerry Lonergan led Davidson opened the scoring Doucette, who competed 12 kicked a single Calgary 8 4 234427118 Sask. 6 2163 202 14 Winnipeg 8 0258 277 12 Edmonton 12 0168 342 4 Eastern Conlerence Ottawa 8 4 0 286 252 16 Hamilton 8 4 0 252 183 16 Montral 6 6 0 236 216 12 Toronto 210 .0 137 252 4 ORFU Senior WLT F APt 7 2 1159 15115 7 2 1 217 104 15 Sarnia 3 7 0118165 6 Oakville 2 8 0132206 4 (East York dnd Sarnia to piay one-game semi-final) 6 6 2 London East York BROWN'S LUMBER & SUPPLIES LTD. "DO-IT-YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS" NEW HOMES & HOME IMPROVEMENTS FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS 725-4704 436 RITSON N. 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