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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Dec 1963, p. 10

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i 7 97 points. each. Chandler kicked two field, goals and three extra Giants' Chandler points for a 106 total to 104 for Is Scoring Champ |Martin, who booted two field! NEW YORK (AP) --'Don goals and one extra point. Chandler of New York Giants won the National Football : : |Loague scoring title, edging Bal- Lincoln, San Diego picked upjtimore's Jim Martin -bv two 16. yards on the ground to Hous-| points in a battle of kickers. ton's 26. A timely. pass inter- agreed to terms after complet- ing his college career in Louis- ville's 21-7 loss to Houston. » MAPLE CLEANERS 504 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA Cash & Corry -- 4 Hr Service 8 Hour Service Free Pick-Up and Delivery "Your Fomity's Friend" 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 16, 1963 Tittle Passes Giants Tobin Rote Runs Chargers To Win By THE CANADIAN PRESS Last year, when Thin Rote SIGN TACKLE ST. LOUIS (AP)--Louisville tackle Ken Kortas, No. 1 draft, choice of St. Louis, signed with To NFL Title Final "was tremendous," said left Johnny Morris more open{ers the title if they had beaten coach Allie Sherm the Giants, even though they was covering Morris (Night Train) Lane was absent. Tittle "was -- said Steel when he hauled in a 5l-yard te have won hig The presence of the quarter-@rs coach Buddy Parker. And|/pass from Wade that put ihe 84mes to New York's 10. back and the lack of the pass- Tittle said "rank Gifford's|Bears in front to stay. Three In the West, Baltimore Colts defender were the key factors|/@mazing catch of an off-target}minutes later. Wade connected finished third at 8-6 by edging that brought New York Giants! Tittle pass. "was a saviour."|with Ditka on a 22-yard scor-|Los Angeles Rams 19-16 9n and Chicago Bears to the Na- SE EY ing strike that. clinched it. Johnny Unitas's 14-yard touch- "otk y ple nilad ela i down pass to Tom Matte with tional Football League's cham-| ne Steelens had closed to, Lane missed the game be- 45 ae ing And Ro pionship game at Chicago Dec.'1¢.19 in the third quarter and|Ccause of the death of his wife,|\" SOCONGS TOMBHUNE 20 " 29 od be oaininc siiger Dinah Washington. VanderKelen directed Minnesota seemed to De gaining momen): = 4 Vikings to a 34-13 walloping of tum. Then Tittle fired and 'if-| While the Giants and Bears) ppijjadelphia Eagles that pulled downs, setting a season record ? : aid lWwate anno dest >| Philadelphia Eagles that pulle t . Chk se ford reached out his right handjwere wrapping up titles, Jimmy the winners into a fourth-place of 36, as the eae 4 "Ito bat the ball into the air for|Brown finished the mile he|tie with Lions. whelmed Pittsb 4 rg y gees "la second try at grabbing it. But/started 14 weeks earlier, bring: The Gisaté pulled ahead 9-0 33-17 in ot 5 "hit he had caught it one-handed, in ghis record rushing total to; the 'Tirst' carter on Don down and clinched their third! | | soy gained 30 yards to|1863 yards with a 12-yard) the Orst, quarter ¢ consecutive Eastern Conference € play gained ow yards Wl. siacits ee |Chandler's 34-yard field goal title the Steeler 47.. Tittle arched an-|Pickup in Cleveland. Browns and a 4l-yard pass from Tittle The Bears steerer theirother pass to Gifford, then ee over Washington () "no shofner. Lou Michaels' hehe gai anuar {Joe Morrison with a 22 rder f S. x field goal le it 9-3 at th passes at the sector covered by Je Ain Rca Pn On ield goal made i 3 a e Tom Hail, Lan's replacment,|for the touchdown that broke it Bove ead apa aoe hell. Tittle got the third quar- fode to a 24-14 victory over De-/OPCn- ' : Daiine Con bows knocked st.|'@r started with a three-yard troit Lions on the arm of Billy! "Up until Gifford's catch Lilie into hed eC DS by ae: payoff toss to Morrison before Wade and clinched their iirst thought we had a chance," said icing the Cardinals 98-94 ne the Steclers finally got a touch: Western Conference title since Parker. ,, Don Meredith passed for iwo|down a a. oo ye coe 1956. : "It just stuck in my hand," touchdowns in the final quarter. ae t! lta tI 1 a { oO , ape pe genet as ¢ ya' a The Steelers finished fourth at, pone sa cae . pass to ated Green ay Packers, who) At Chicago, coach sCOVZC 7.4.3 rif a a had won the Western champion- Halas gave this analysis of th : : The Bears opened the scor- ship three consecutive years Bed turnabout in the second STILLED PROTE ing on Roger Leclerc's field and the league {title twice injhalf after they left trailing 7-2 -Pittsburgh's defeat stilled a goal but the Lions struck back succession. The Bears finished!at halftime wave of protest over'the NFL's for a 7-3 halftime edge when with an 11-1-2 rcord to 112-1 'We did most of or passing percentage method of comput-/Larry Vargo raced 32 yards for the Packers, who defeated on-the sidé where Lane was ings. Based on wins and lossesiwith an_ interception. Then San Francisco '49ers 21-17 Sat- missing. They had Mike Ditka only and ignoring ties, the sys-;came Wade's two touchdown urday, pretty well hemmd in and ititem would have given the Steel-| passes. OLD COUNTRY SOCCER 36 39 48 By MIKE RATHET Tittle Associated Press Staff Writer Giants Y. A. Tittle was present. Dick é Tittle passed for three touch- Geo. Mira's Last Pass Intercepted NEW YORK (AP) -- Miami's)Don Klosterman of Loyola of Goerge Mira wound up his col-|California set the mark lege football career Saturday as) Eighth-ranked: Alabama, play- Pottenham Arbroath -p expected--with a pass without standout quarter-' Arsenaj Queens Pk 11 It was intercepted got off to a Liverpool IRISH foes a The : eaAG { nited Ae Coleraine bama's Jackie Sherill © cut off) returned the apening kickoff 102 Division Glenavon University of Miami's las t) yards for a touchdown but had Leeds 1 Portadown threat, protected a 17-12 victory|to cap talize on two fumble re- Sunderland Linfield by the Alabama Crimson Tide|coveries for its. other scores Preston Cliftonville ' ] : ss ian Charlton rds and wrote the last line on 4 ss BOWL CLASH eb ar brilliant set of individual! statis- aisathe suenended (or violal: i 2 -- tics compiled by Mira i les, also will miss Jerry City Mira 'passed for one touch-| ma' r Bow! clash Coventry 1 down while completing 24 passes] with Missis Oldham ; : for 301 yards against Alabama) One other regular schini oi ] and wound up his eget with a game was played. S\urday Be craeat . record-tying 368 completions ou lwith Mike Spratt > 20 and yurne'th o } yards for second-half touch Division of 745 p for 4,633 yards 31 & | 'arlisle } |downs as Houston defeated Mee e = Louisville 21-7. The game had Gillingham 13 t ~ 9a 9 been postponed Nov. 23 12 after Workington the assassination President Exeter 10 27 Sunday after: week-long clinic Kennedy 10 15 23 18 22 19.21 LONDON (AP)--Standings of!Dunfermline 95 top teams in Old Country Soc- Dundee 9 4 Jcer including Saturday's games: Celtic 8 5 ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Division 1 18 W.TL A Pt'Clyde 13 Blackburn 6 29 30| Montrose 11 29 8 80 50 20 36 24 30 42 19 25 43 49 24 30 22 24 E Morton ing back Joe Namath Aja-;Quick start when Gary Martin!Man Sm UAW interception by PMWM a 5 a 4 3 3 3 Bee OME eS ON wWeS PWAAXHLAIS fa bh ed be ns 00 no 0 OO eee | DnB sd tot 3 we we Division 15 45 . ' Name Canadian ** Olympic Ski Team BANFF, Alta. .(CP) -- Can- ada's four-man Olympic cross- country ski team was selected ee Ot ey 4 9 9 9 35 < 61 29 38 97 of MDM SIGNS WITH OAKLAND MIAMI, Fla. (AP)--Dan_ Con- ners, University of Miami tackle, signed a $12,000, three year, no-cut contract with a $12.000 bonus Saturday night with Oakland Raiders of the American Football League OIN NOW! 4, a" 4 WE LOVE ® . OUR CUSTOMERS. OPEN AN ACCOUNT "_ - TO-DAY. OVER 2, 4,000 WOMEN fi Be: CAN'T BE WRONG. i 2 dgaaes a Z LADIES' WEAR o 725-0532§ M s other ended his unhappy association with Toronto Argonauts, critics of the last - place club com- plained that he was just a pass- ing quarterback. San Diego Chargers were will- ing to settle for his passing when they signed him this sea- son. But on Sunday, with his arm crippled by bursitis, the veteran signal-caller proved. to the satisfaction of three Amert- ean Football League clubs that he can run a ground attack as the Chargers downed Houston Oilers 20-14. The satisfied customers, apart from Rote's own employers, were Buffalo Bills and Boston Patriots, who backed into a tie for the Eastern Division title as a result of Houston's defeat. For the Chargers, the victory meant they can finish in no worse than a tie for the Western title. The Bills and Patriots, with identical 7-6-1 records, finished their schedule Saturday, Buffalo downing New York Jets 19-10 jwhile the Patriots took a 35-3 idrubbing from Kansas _ City All the other AFL clubs which had matches postponed three wecks ago because of President Kennedy's assgssina tion, finish up next week San Diego, with a 10-3 m can: win the Western title out- right by beating Denver Broncos at home next Sunday Oakland Raiders, at 9-4, as a result of their 35-31 victory over Denver Sunday, finish at home against Houston. The Oilers have a 6-7 record COMPLETES 10 PASSES Rote had been a' doubtful starter against Houston. As things turned out, he completed 10 of his 18 passes for 85 yards compared to 259 yards picked up through the air by Houston quarterback George Blanda The Chargrs' runt backed by superb defence than made up the dif With Gerry McDougai former Argonaut injured fullback Chiefs filling in for Keith Jimmy Brown Carries A Mile WASHINGTON (AP) -- Full- back Jimmy Brown of Cleveland Browns Sunday 'became the first back in National Footba League history to run a mile in regular season play It took him just four tries in Sunday's game against Wash ington Redskins to shove his season's total past 1,760. yards With 125 yards. in 28 carries, Brown pushed his total yardage for the year to 1,863 yar Cleveland defeated Washingtor 0. NO WAITING ® Immediate Delivery me DRAPES eee Select your ready- 725-1151 WARD'S DRY GOODS é jday in 31 carries left his total SIMCOE ST. S$. AT ATHOL ST. NEW A seasons in 174 Division I Members are Franz Portman anger and Erick Louma, both of Cal ti | Billy White, a 134-pound quar- Rangers It 4 tar a Ings terback, passed Orange Coast \ ollege of California to a 21-0 Long Lac, Ont Billy Howton caught one pass|Rose Bow! game at Pasadena, for 38 yards. Eddie LeBaron|Calif Tour Canada,. U.S. NEW YORK (AP)--The Liver- shake loose for a. pass At Allentown, Pa., Tom Mi- pool club of the English Foe exch. was his. ee |82-yard' run, as East Carolinalaccepted an invitation to make ' League College whipped previously un-|a tour of Canada and the United The four offensive standouts|o7.¢ in the Eastern. Bowl art atari ofthe Aswenoan 7 } q 1 John's of Minnesota Soccer League. announced Sun- F ac zo Nomellini ; zn ahd oa Od enka won the National Association of/| day o oe ak Intercollegiate Athletics Cham- | r r season : 4 ae es che oy ene time|a@t Sacramento, Calif. coming Our Food g res pts i from behind. to defeat Prairie Perry, 36, and in his 16th pro Herm Brauch took a screen | Has. been serving Canadians year, wound up his career with|P@ss 26 yards for the geciding | for 17 years and has more than mark surpassed only by Cleve-/ines. edged the San Diego Mar. THE land's Jimmy Brown. . Perry|'"€S 13-10 in the Missile Bowl ONTARIO FOOD Baltimore. The Florida A. and Rat- Howton 33, and playing with|"ers struck for three fourth- FREEZER SERVICE and Cleveland, ended an ll-ye -/Morgan State College of Balti- PHONE 128-2963 career with two: records--mos > 30-7 in the Orange Blos- ing lifetime, 8,459. He scored 61 touchdowns pedens several years ago. He re- tired as the No. 11 passer 1a Washington and Dallas are 897 completions for 13,399 yards and gained 5,508 yards on pass fe-| ceptions and 682 yards rushing Francisco consecutive games. 20 CHURCH ST. 1ST PRIZE Mrs. W. Stoneburg Brighton 39 here, Canadian .Olympic_ offi- Small - college teams began 1 Kilmarnock 6, 2 95 gary, along with Don McLeod Le NEW YORK (AP)--Joe Perry| victory over Northeastern Okla-| held the ball on conversion a Fost- game in the National Football beaten Northeastern University! States next spring, President ensiv itans--San plus two defensive titans And St r retirement af- announced their retiremer pionshig. in, the Camella Bowl 7 ; J Ca-| ° "on eal A ea View A. and M, of 'Texas 33-27 Service 8.348 yards gained rushing, a touchdown as the Quantico Mar- | 40 years in the food business. ; yar gaine shing, played for San Francisco and! @t Orlando, Fla iat Dallas after stops at Green Bay jquarter touchdowns to clobber é t r x s FOR INFORMATION pass receptions lifetime, 4 Negro Sowl at Miami LeBaron, law- NFL history on a yardage ba- 104 touchdowns. for .Cleveland. Nemetlini, .39 419 Brentwood Ave. ; ' Bow Out With SCOTTISH LEAGUE cials. announced their post-season schedule : - \of Ottawa and Marti Ratio -of rushed 10 times for 47 yards./noma A. and M. in the Junior Liverpoo] Club To t! 7 1 * url ' " tempts. Ray Renfro failed to WIN EASTERN BOWL tjchel seored twice, once on an ball League's first division has nadian Footbal! League. and most yards gained rece yer, s y Stam- sis. His totals for 11 seasons at Renfro, a 12-year vet at 32, played 14 with San} Mrs. R. Smith 597 Grierson St. 2ND PRIZE . T. Virgin 385 Humewood Ave. .L. Edgar 120 Prince St. 3RD PRIZE . D. Williamson 337 Buena Vista Dr. . B. Howard 1428 Bala Dy. DIFFERENT TASTE IN BE ception enabled Rote to score into Sunday's games tied with Chandler and Martin went the Nationa! Cardinals Football Saturday. Kortas League PHONE 725-0643 one touchdown two plays later| on a one - yard quarterback! sneak and anther set up a sec-| ond score by Bob Jackson. A third interception and a fumble / recover resulted in field goals for. the Chargers' remaining) points. A third former Argonaut, Cookie Gilchrist, was balked in his efforts to achieve a second 1,000-yard season for Buffaio, but consoled himself by scoring the winning touchdown on a two-yard plunge at New York. Cookie, who set the AFL rec- ord by rushing for 1,096 yards last season, made a_ strong comeback in the later stages of the current campaign after be 'mg sidelined by injures. But the 114 yards he picked up Satur- lfor the year at 979. The Patriots, who fell apart against Len Dawson's passing at Kansas City, meet the Bills in a sudden-death playoff at Buffalo Dec. 28 to decide the |Eastern title pyvvvv;% PITS A ¢ FACT! Yes, Nu-Waoy has over 50 rolls of car- pet on display. No matter what type of carpet you want, you will be able to see it 174 MARY ST, 728-4681 DEAR STUDENTS December 16, 1963 Oshawa, Ontario. All the really nice fellows at Johnston's Men's Wear are wearing very red faces these days because they thought that they had simply loads of Collegiate Cardigans to meet our de- mands. 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