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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Oct 1965, p. 11

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Bor RNR RRR areenttieme THE OSHAWA TIMES, Iuesacy, Gereper 12, 1965 1) facturer HAD NO FAITH : An eaiy ee manu- 'ie " with a whip socket, in the belief j that sooner or later a horse 'would be needed to broken-down vehicle hothe. BERNIE FALONEY, right, by defensive halfback Jerry locking game in Montreal, tain their grip on first place Montreal Alouette quarter- Keeling of Calgary Stam- Calgary won 36-21 to main- io the WFC, back is: dropped for a loss peders in Monday's inter- STAMPS WHIP ALS « By THE GANADIAN PRESS ,Rough Riders before 27,755jafter last season while Anthony ting it on an 85-yard pass-and- Ask fo > Hamilton fans. It came in the|was called back after the Ticats;run play with quarterback) Bk Io stooc scoring play, the two-| Mosca and Dave Viti of the Ti- point safety touch, could wind] cats chased Ottawa quarter- up deciding which EasterM/hack Russ Jackson behind his downs to Hamilton's 10 and out-|Bob Minihane, a pair of defen-| ments. rushed the Ticats 163 yards to|Sive stars, counted the others Football Conference team gets!qwn goal line and nailed him|77, Hamilton held a 226-136 edge|0n Calgary fumbles. the bye into this year's play-|in the'end zone. lin passing yardage, completing) The Stamps had 22 first offs. . . It was a vital play since the) eight wt 17. Jackson. managed! downs to seven for Montreal, Hamilton iger-Cats score yictory gave Hamilton first|13 of 23 with one interception. a + a the safety Monday and it turned) piace in the EFC, breaking a| Ottawa fumbled three times yg essai me fag Hg & out to be the difference in ajtie with Ottawa, and provided/and lost the ball twice oe Phe passe : ag ae | Tie: ij a 2- argi 4 150. Calgary completed 11 of 22 93 victory over Ottawa/the Ticats with a 2-1 margin)... = : | 35-33 victory < ----- ~lover the Riders in games this NEVER TRAILED passes and the Als eight of 21./ season. In the event Hamilton} The Stampeders never trailed The winners made four inter and Ottawa tie for first place)and survived two costly fum-!ceptions, fumbled twice and ROYAL BANK * Dennis Coad at the end of the schedule, the/1)e. inside their own five-yard|lost possession on one of them. 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Buy your electrie dryer now and get a FREE electric blanket! Take advantage of the Hydro Special Offer... good until November 20, 1965. This offer applies only to residents of Ontario | ici ill finis because |.. percha ion On One Of the by ag nga mE EOD DAC AUES line that gave Montreal's de-| -------- Co Featur Calgary . Stampeders, mean- fensive squad two touchdowns. | |while maintained their grip on Jerry Keeling, Calgary de- first place in the Western Foot-|fensive stalwart and _second- P 5 ball Conference by whipping! string quarterback, counted two} ospor {Montreal Alouettes 96-21 in a/ touchdowns in the first quarter. | Canadian Football League in-| Lovell Coleman, who picked up FURNITURE and APPLIANCES MOSPORT, Ont. (CP)--Den-|terlocking game Monday after-|121 yards in 20 carries, and nis Coad of Bramalea, Ont.,/noon before 19,838 in Montreal.|Bobby Taylor got the remain- won the feature Monday on the/The joss left Montreal in third ing Stamp touchdowns. Larry final day of Mosport's Thanks-| place. The Als have already|Robinson booted three field giving speed weekend. ---- clinched a playoff spot in the! goals and three converts. Rob- "A os rig oe em er East. ae inson is the -- : the WFC nishe & seconds ahead 0 Defence was again the key scoring race with 78 points George Fejer of Toronto, driv- for Hamilton, which has been' Terry Evanshen was the only 424 KING ST. WEST ing a Marlin Chey, Coad was)able to muster only a sporadic|member of the Als' offensive| timed in 34:85.8 over 20 laps/offence this season, The Ticat|team to score a touchdown, get: of the M . defenders set 15 of the en Jody Nichalas of New. York!team's points God bravided the defeated Cangdiaw~ motorcycle' ajl.important safety. champion -Roget Beaumont of! : i x St. Hubert, Que. Nicholas fin-| KICKED 3 FIELD GOALS | ished in 35:57.8 on his Bullaco--| Tommy Grant and Willie Be-| 7.3 seconds faster than Beau-\thea scored Hamilton touch-| mont on a Norton. \downs while Don Sutherin In the sports ear division,| kicked three field goals and a Horst Kroll of Toronto, won the! pair of converts. The safety up-to-1600 cc event with Gord|roynded out the winners' scor- Green, also of Toronto, coming] ing. second. Kroll drove a Porsche) Ottawa kicker Moe Racine} Carrera, Green a Lotus 7. jalso had three field goals and} Fritz Hochreuter of Toronto) two converts. It left Racine first) won the formula event with his|/in the EFC scoring derby with} Gold Star Vee 1500 with Lloyd!67 points while Sutherin moved Ranking, in a Cooper Junior,/into second spot with 58. second. Ted Duff of Waterloo,) Ottawa got touchdowns from Ont\and Richard Rogers of} Rick Black, a replacement for | Toronto were next in Huron injured Jim Dillard, and Ron Vees. Stewart. In the motorcycle events,), The game marked the return Yvon du Hamel of Montreal on of linebacker Bobby Kuntz, who a 250 cc Yamaga defeated Jess| played a standout game, end Thomas of New York on Bu-' Hal Patterson, who got in late) taco hy less than a second. in the contest and made several | Kroll won the $500 perform-'key blocks; ~and~fullback--Mel ance award with a season total) Anthony, who also played well of 60 points. {Kuntz and Patterson retired CN's Red "Bargain" travel days are here! Get ready to roll! CN's Red, White & Blue 'Calendar of Mail'. Get away now on a roll-away Red Bargain! Look over these one way coach travel fares, oshawa to: halifax $20.00 montreal $7.10 windsor $5.90 winnipeg $21.00 edmonton $33.00 vancouver $42.00 "ALWAYS THERE WITH READY CASH | FOR ANY GOOD REASON | for car repairs to pay overdue | bills <> home repairs and refurnish- ings < for unexpected expenses. -- 50" to *2,500%ORMORE | 286 KING ST. 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