---------- . yoff berth. Then Winnipeg 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 12, 1965 Eskimos Stun Lions, Bombers Nip Regina ' By THE CANADIAN PRESS It was a Thanksgiving for the /underprivileged -in the Western 'Football Conference. '* The downtrodden Edmonton Eskimos stunned British Co- lumbia Lions 14-12 Saturday 'might to complicate the Grey "Cup champions' battle for a Blue Bombers nipped Saskatch- -ewan Roughriders 21-20 Monday to take a three-point edge in rsecond place over the Riders and Lions, Both the Bombers and Eski- ;mos missed the playoffs last "geason--and only a miracle will get the Esks in this time. But they needed the B.C, and Sas- katchewan defeats to make the miracle possible. The weekend results, plus Calgary Stampeders' 36-21 vic- tory over Montreal Alouettes 7 Monday in an_ interlocking game at Montreal, left the Stamps in first place, four points ahead of Winnipeg. The Riders and Lions follow with a three-point edge over Edmon- ton. B.C. has four games left, the others three. There were no surprises in Saskatchewan's performance in Winnipeg before 19,285 fans. Bomber coach Bud Grant con- sulted his crystal ball last Thursday ani and accurately fore- REGINA BACKFIELDER GEORGE REED STOPPED cast three touchdowns by thejshort pass to Billy Martin, Riders, to be scored by Hughllateralted to Thomas. Campbell and George Reed. jcarefully' stepped out of i R bi FOUR SCORE arry 0 inson Dave Raimey, Leo Lewis, Art|dashed 70 yards. Perkins and Farrell Funston) Lions received a touchdown} spearheaded the Winnipeg of-|from Bob Swift early in the fence directed by quarterback) Kenny Ploen. As usual, Reed and Campbell were the Roughriders' big threats. Campbell caught Has Big Lead By THE CANADIAN PRESS Calgary Stampeders Larry Robinson used his kicking spec- falty to advantage Monday tojpasses for 63 yards and tw0| gy THE CANADIAN PRESS open a big lead in the Western|touchdowns and Reed ground) Hastere Caaf Football Conference scorin gjout 139 yards and one touch-) "astern inference \from Peter Kempf. race as his team dumped Mont-|down. Jack Abendschan kicked) i Ze yt = real Alouettes 36-21 in a Cana- [two converts, Ahowe He genie dian Football League interlock-| In Edmonton, the ae [Montreal : " her 5 " ing game. 116, 411 fans was 190-pound ha Picante is ioe: Robinson, who has 78 points,|back Jim Thomas. kicked three singles and three| Lions had taken a 9-0 first Monday's Results field goals for a 12-point edge|quarter lead and had Edmonton ¢ Jalgary 36 Montreal 21 on teammate Lovell Cohemanibottied up deep in their own Ottawa 23 Hamilton 25 who scored a touchdown end. Thomas took a_ handoff, Saturday's Game boost his total points to 66. Potarlawivelled his way through the/Montreal at Toronto Kempf of B.C. Lions is in third/line and rambled 104 yards for Sunday's Game spot with 63 points but he has'a touchdown. British Columbia at Hamilton a@ game in hand. In the fourth quarter, quar- Western Conference George Reed of Saskatchewan|terback Bill Redell threw a WLTQF A Pt moved into fourth pgs cond iar crecarag saree Calgary 10 3 0 296 192 20 scoring a touchdown as Rough- fae 8 5 0 222 238 16) riders were edged 21-20 by Win- Dodger Comeback =. 6 5 1241 163 13, nipeg Blue Bombers Monday. 6 6 1 231 234 13) Jack Abendschan of Saskatche- Rare Occurrence {Edmonton 5 8 6 202 317 10 wan is fifth with 56 points after - a Bday, who| Saturday night, first quarter and two field soals|Watertield of Los tour| FOOTBALL STANDINGS 10 -.yard line when Chandler bepet: eye ah Don Chandler Leads 49ers To NFL Win By THE CANADIAN PRESS By the time the game was over, San Franeisco.,4gers weren't sure which they liked less--Don Chandler kicking the ball or Don Chandler running with it. Kicking is what the 10-year National Football League vet- eran gets paid to do for Green Bay Packers, who hired him the off-season because Paul Hornung's booting had gone sour. But Chandler joled the 49ers Sunday when he peeled off from his punt formation on a fourth-and-nine situation in the opening quarter and galloped 27 yards to set up the opening touchdown in Green Bay's 27-10 victory. He stuck to kicking for the rest of the afternoon, contribut- ing two field goals and a 90- yard punt, the longest in mod- ern professional football history. SERIES WEEKEND micemmrmemnininy Twins. League Twins. Osteen, his won-lost against the Twins. Elsewhere in the NFL Sun: Baltimore Colts Detroit Lions 31-7, walloped Washington |downed Dallas Cowboys 35-24,| Minnesota Vik-| Thomas|ings walloped New York 40-14 the|and Cleveland Browns just got) ; way of two Lion defenders and|past Pittsburgh Steelers 24-19. || |BROKE 88-YARD MARK Chandler's 90-yard punt broke |the NFL mark of 88 set by Bob Angeles in | The ball was on the Packer} |dropped back to his own end zone and boomed his kick. The ball bounced between San Fran- cisco's 25 and 20-yard lines and then rolled into the 49er end zone for a touchback. Johnny Unitas completed 18 of 24 passes including three for touchdowns as Baltimore scored all its points in the first half and coasted past Detroit. St. Louis turned two Washing- ton fumbles into second - half touchdowns that broke the igame open for the Cardinals. ;Don Brumm recovered one of ithe bobbles and ran 10 yards jwith it to the goal line. Mo- ments later, Bill Trinle'* %' jover from the three after an- other skin fumble and Cardinal recovery. two converts while another) LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Las | Roughrider, Hugh Campbell,/Angeles Will become the fifth collected two touchdowns sixth spot and 48 points. shares the slot with Bob Swiftiif the Dodgers continue their) | of B.C. Lions, jcomeback in the rest of the "a Sor epg A gg od There Are Special Benefits For All Helafter losing the first two games | BUSINESS EXECUTIVES AND SALESMEN The leaders. 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Drysdale pitched the Na- tional League champions to a 7-2 victory in Sunday's game, as Los Angeles rebounded from two defeats by the American a former American League left-hander, who never lost to the Twins in his days with Washington Senators, record to 6-0 The Dodgers took the Satur- day game by ganging up on Ca- milio Pascual for two runs 'in the fourth inning on a single by John Roseboro with the bases} lloaded. A single by Willie Da-| whacked] vis, followed by a double from| Chicago|fou Johnson, gave Los Angeles! Bears bombed Los Angeles|, third run in the fifth. Pas- Rams 31-6, St. Louis Cardinals|oyal was taken out for a pinch-\check in the Sunday Redskins thitter fi in the | sixth. |37-16 and Philadelphia Eagles|-- Looki Issks bleak ons 08s, top 'Olympic official. only twice, giving up home runs to Harmon Killebrew and Tony) Oliva, Jim Grant, who conquered the Dodgers in the first game, was sent to the showers in the sixth inning of the Sufday encounter when the Dodgers broke the game open with three runs. Grant walked Jim Gilliam, opening the inning. Gilliam raced to third on a single by Davis, who took second on Ol- iva's long throw. | Both scored on Ron Fairly's bouncing single through the drawn-in infield. Fairly 'took second on Jim Hall's no-bounce) throw to the plate and scored) the third run when reliever Al Worthington fielded Lou John- son's bunt single and threw) poorly to first. | The Dodgers' "big ser CLAUDE OSTEEN Perfect Record The final run came off Jim) first run came) Merritt on a single by Wes|, lin the first inning, when Maury wee and a double by Mauryiwins reached first when Grant \failed to cover. He: stole second, The Dodgers ripped into Pas-|then went to third when Davis jcual and Merritt for 10 hits, reached first on his bouncer to five of them doubles, Don Mincher, who couldn't Drysdale kept the in) make up his mind whether to game,jrun or throw to first. Wills 'striking out 11. He faltered) scored | _on Fairly's 8 force play. Twins Olympic Future'* Bleak . 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