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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Nov 1965, p. 9

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fa | 1 Ralph Sazio Predicts 'Cat Victory - Almost | | r t 1s \ % ¢ wm Ais OF a © when you consider that the Ti- " «But there is a hint that the Ti- of the schedule, may have § HAMILTON (CP)--Ralph Sa- something to do with it, Hamil- zio, coach of Hamilton Tiger- Cats, isn't one to make predic-|ton produced three of its high- tions, but he came close Fridayjest-scoring games after he re- as his team got in last-minute/turned. licks on the practice field for} The Ticats take on the sec- Sunday's opening game of the|ond-place Ottawa Rough Riders Eastern Football Conference fi-jat Lansdowne Park with the nal in Ottawa. kickoff at 2 p.m. EST. The Sazio said the Ticats are bet-|game will be televised nation- ter offensively than they've been|ally by the CBC. all year. -Second game of the two-game, © It may not be saying muchjtotal-point series is in Hamilton next Saturday. ' Sunday's contest shapes up as a battle between passing ace Russ Jackson of Ottawa and Hamilton's vaunted defence, rated the best in the Canadian Football League. But a check of statistics dur- ing the schedule shows that Ot- 't cats finished first despite an un- © spectacular offence this season. * teats are better at scoring touch- 'downs than many experts' feel. SThe arrival of starry end Hal 'Patterson, who came out of re- ' tirement for the last four games ? Bombers Key Defence On Stampeder Fullback Earlier, Stampeder coach Jerry Williams remarked that the man the Stamps will have to watch is Dave Raimey, the Bombers' fast, strong halfback. Raimey, a threat on sweeps, demonstrated his running abil- ity by tearing off two long touchdown runs against Saskat- chewan Roughriders in the WFC dden-death at Winnipeg last Saturday. Grant said the Stampeders * CALGARY (CP)--Bud Grant says his Winnipeg Blue Bomb- ers will have to stop Lovell Cole- man, hard - charging Calgary Stampeder fullback, in the first game of the Western Football Conference final today. "You know that anytime you play Calgary you have to stop Coleman," Grant told a press . conference after the Bombers arrived here Friday. 'Coleman, a 195-pound back named Canada's outstanding|are free from defensive weak- player in 1964, needs special at-|nesses. "They don't have a e;tention because of his power|weak spot. There's no one per- .,and ability to 'run anywhere on/son you can throw or run at." the field," Grant said. A linchpin of the Stampeder Meanwhile, the weathermanjdefence is linebacker Wayne »predicted sunny skies, light|Harris, who, although he has a 'winds and a 2 p.m. MST game-/groin injury, should be ready to time temperature of about 35/play. degrees. The game will be tele-/ Bomber quarterback Kenny vised nationally by the CTV net-|Ploen was reported in fine con- work. ldition, although somewhat McMahon Stadium has been|slowed by an ankle injury. Win- cleared of snow--eight inches|nipeg offensive guard Sherwyn fell earlier this week -- and|Thorson will be replaced by Ted Grant, who looked at the field/Rodosovich, a 240-pound guard semi-final | By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League A Pt Quebec Baltimore Providence Hershey Springfield Rochester Cleveland Pittsburgh Buffalo Friday's Result Quebec 3 Baltimore 4 Today's Games Baltimore at Cleveland Quebec at Hershey Rochester at Pittsburgh Buffalo at Springfield Sunday's Games Cleveland at Buffalo \Quebec at Providence Springfield at Rochester Central tawa doesn't hold much of an edge in passing over the Ticats even though Jackson won the EFC passing championship this year. Hamilton quarterbacks Joe Zuger and Frank Cosentino were among the poorest passers in the East this season, but they had their best games against Ottawa. In three meetings with the Ti- cats, the Rough Riders clicked on 23 of 54 passes for 325 yards and two touchdowns. Hamilton connected on 21 of 56 for 356 yards and two touchdowns. Ticat defenders intercepted six passes to three by Ottawa. The Rough Riders, however, hold a big edge in:rushing, av- eraging 178 yards in each of their games against Hamilton compared with 104 by the Tiger- Cats. But Hamilton's defence held Ottawa to only two touch- downs rushing while the Ticat offence scored two on the ground against the Riders. Zuger will start at quarter- back with Cosentino as the backup man, a situation that has prevailed for the past sev- ' eral games. 'U. Of 0. Back Of Patterson's role Sazio) says: "So far we have spelled Hall Breaks Record at offensive end, but from. now on he's going all the way along) OTTAWA (CP) -- Fullback Vince Thompson of the un- with Stan Crisson and Tommy Grant as we'll go for the long|defeated University of Ottawa pass." Gee Gees set a scoring record So there's no question about it--Zuger will be throwing 'in hopes that the Ticats won't re- peat last season's performance. They fell behind by 17 points in the first game of the final against Ottawa and had to scramble back for a one-point victory on the round. Minnesota Tulsa Houston Memphis St. Louis Okla. City y Tulsa 4 Oklahoma City 3 Today's Games Houston at Minnesota St. Louis at Memphis final statistics of the Ontario In- tercollegiate Football Confer- ence. Thompson, who won the title for the second consecutive year, scored 71 points this year com- pared to his previous record of 169 last season. His closest threat }came from Steve Ostopachuck McMaster University and | . s jot V t B \John Watson of Waterloo Lu- | arsl y 1 ltheran who scored 42 points | each. | F C Thompson, who led the league or rown with 578 yards in 92 carries. \Dave Dalton of Carleton Uni- jin punting, was third in rushing Passing and rushing dominate|yersity Ravens ,|Oshawa this season as he dominated the) HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS rere" City at Tulsa Sunday's \St. Louis at Tulsa OHA Junior A A Pt Niag. Falls 26 18 35 15 52 11 49 10 45 10 4 9 52 8 St. Cath, Toronto Peterb'r'gh Montreal , London Kitchener 9 8 Hamilton 59 7 Frida, Hamilton 3 Niagara Falls 8 St. Catharines 4 Toronto 3 Peterborough 6 Kitchener 1 Montreal 1 London 2 Tonight's Game Niagara Falls at Oshawa Sunday's Games Hamilton -at Toronto Montreal at Kitchener Peterborough at St. Catharines OHA Senior wut 6 4 55 5 0 3 2 24 in a wemunnuac a Noenauskunot Hrounnecn i A Pt 41:15 17 18 20 12 x-Oakville x-Guelph x-Kingston Galt 24 37 5 Woodstock 161 21 3 3 x--includes four-point wins Friday's Result Oakville 3 Guelph 5 it's Game |Woodstock at Gal t Sunday's Games Galt at Kingston Guelph >t Oakville Western League Vancouver Portiand 1 Seattle 0 i Eastern League Long Island 2 New Jersey 8 Clinton 3 Johnstown 1 Nashville 3 Knoxville 1 Charlotte 4 Jacksonville 3 Oitawa-St. Lawrence Senior |Hull 4 Morrisburg 12 Ontario Central Senior Orillia 6 Barrie 6 Collingwood 4 Midland 0 Western Canada Senior Moose Jaw 1 Calgary 10 Regina 6 Edmonton 3 Central Junior Hull 4 Arnprior 2 Buckingham 3 Smiths Falls 3 26 28 | COMING NOHA Junior Sault Ste. Marie 4 Sudbury 2 eg Semana 3 Espan- r) Saskatchewan Junior Brandon 2 Weyburn 2 'Saskatoon 4 Moose Jaw 6 Flin Flon 3 Melville 7 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdey, November 13, 1968 2 Peter Quelch and Roy Riley. REPEAT FOR ALL NEEDING LOYOLA WINS Gerard Breton scored two goals GEORGE MEEK -- AJAX CANADA _ 's most hy "agents, PRESENTS The IGH TONIGHT & P.M. to 12 P.M. Dancing Every Saturday Night CLUB ESCAPE Whitby Arena Tickets Available at the Door -- In touch with the lergest j\College, led by Roger Wilding, ae for Sherbrooke and Richard Mi- MONTREAL (CP) --Loyola|/0r Stems IZZA 728-0192 EPt'S walloped University of Sher- brooke 9-3 in an Ottawa-St. Law- rence Intercollegiate Hockey Conference game here Friday night. Wilding scored three geals and Bruce Kelly scored two goals. Single markers went to Art Thomas, Brian Johnson, Hilarious ! (é v San Francisco 0) NOVEMBER 15-20. ONE WEEK ONLY! THE NEW CHRISTY MINSTRELS HENRY MANCINI AND 40 PIECE ORCHESTRA BOX OFFICE OPEN 11 A.M. - 9 P.M. EVES. 8:30 MON.-THURS. $2.00 TO $4.50 FRI. AND SAT. $2.50 TO $5.50 MATS. 2 P.M. WED. MAT. $1.25 to $3.00 SAT. MAT. $1.50 TO $3.50 DANNY is BACK at the GOLD RUSH LOUNGE and DINING LOUNGE Central Hotel KING ST. W., OSHAWA ALL TECHNICOLOR PROGRAM was. the top| TUESDAY NOVEMBER 16th a nee eise po gpg ici for a8 --, be _ _Univer-|ground gainer with 640 yards in| Second game of the best-of'|their first crack at the Grey|tares ' perry vse Mus-|112 carries. | three finals will be played in|Cup since 1948. Bombers won |p pee e University of| Quarterback Bob Amer of Winnipeg Nov. 17. The third|the WFC title in 1962 and went) oronto Blues clash at London|Carleton University also shared | e it necessary, will be/on to down Hamilton Tiger-Ca' \for the Ontario-Quebec Athletic|the limelight in the statistics as y ; | |Association intercollegiate foot-|he completed 56 per cent of his > MAR } sot in Calgary Nov. 21. jin the Grey Cup final. Green Bay's Opposition Gives Starr Rough Ride By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |Lundy, Bg a Ol- jsen an oosevel er. Bart starr, ee Starr was held to a minus 10 bed b ecbanie-a09 ott is suet nd yards passing three weeks ago has been rus Peedi terther (28 the Packers scrambled to a pon ar ai bendey 13-3 decision over Dallas Cow- But the Packers still stand an veg for their sixth straight vic- excellent ---> oe = The following Sunday Starr of their spin Ni ti =e a '4 was a harried young man, giv- ground in the Nai Cont ootbal ing up three interceptions, in a League's Western Conference. |31/19 loss to Chicago Bears. Last week, Reason: The opposition is the last-place Los Angeles Rams, @)rence dumped Starr 11 times for 109 yards in losses--and a vulnerable outfit despite their safety--as the Lions clipped the Green Bay, with a 6-2 win- Whi Yorkton |weakened Colts have a rugged ps \test this Sunday against the Canadian national hockey team|sunday, Cleveland Browns, fine defensive line of Lamar Packers 12-7. National Team "rer ss. loss record, is one game behind |Baltimore Colts. But the injury- \Vikings in Minnesota. YORKTON, Sask. (CP)--The| In other highlight NFL games defeated the strengthened|Fastern Conference leaders, Yorkton Terriers of the West-|play a rematch with New York ern Canada Senior Hockey|Giants in Cleveland and St. League 83 in an exhibition|Louis Cardinals meet the Bears game Friday night before 2,450\in Chicago. fans. : San Francisco '49ers take on The Terriers were given sup-|the Lions at Detroit, Washing- port by Nationals' standby|ton Redskins and the Eagles goalie Henry Goy and by Sas-|meet at Philadelphia, and Pitts- kstoon Quaker forwards Tim|burgh Steelers play the Cow- 7 Rendall and Gerry Esch and|poys at Dallas. In the American Football Fran Huck, former Saskat-\League, San Diego Chargers, chwan Junior Hockey Leaguejjeading the Western Division, all-star, led the Nationals with|are at home to Kansas City three goals, two of them a min-|Chiefs and Buffalo Bills, east- ute apart in the second period.jern leaders, play the Raiders Rick McCann scored two while|at Oakland in key games. Ray Cadieux, Jean Cusson and) Denver Broncos face George Morris Mott added singles for|Blanda and the Oilers at Hous- Nationals. jton, and New York Jets meet Esch, Paul Josephson andjthe Patriots at Boston in a ! Merv Kuryluk replied for York-|match between eastern also- ton. rans. VOLKSWAGEN MUFFLER EXPERTS 1957 TO a 95 19357 TO 1964 ) 1964 with Ges Heater INSTALLATION 6.00 ASSOCIATE STORE FRED A, SMITH CO. LTD. 115 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH OSHAWA PHONE -- 728-6272 Coupons ton eff Ports) the Detroit de-|son. jball title. {passes for 1,744 yards. | The game also marks a re-| He set five records and tied |turn to the mid-1950s when the|a sixth in helping the Ravens |same two clubs dominated sen-|to a second-place tie with Wa- ior college football circles.|terjoo Lutheran College. |Which ever team wins will hold GORD'S |the championship Yates Cup for A-GO-GO Club |the first time in at least six DANCING \years. Western last won the title inj} Wed. Fri. Sat. Sun. From 8:30 Admission by Membership, (Avail- 1959 while Toronto's Blues go back to 1958 when they claimed the championship cup. Bryce Taylor, whose passing |} Gbie at the door). Dress Sport Shirts sparked Blues into the title|] and Stocks. | Dance To Gord's Ultra-Sound KING E. ot TOWNLINE hunt, spearheads a versatile Toronto offence that, while in- consistent throughout most of the season, is capable of ex- ploding as it did against the| |Mustangs for a 48-15 win in| itheir final meeting of the sea- SATURDAYS COUPLES ONLY JERRY REIDT and his orchestra JERI JAE JORDAN "A-GO-GO-Girls| Western relies mainly on ball control with halfback Art) Froese and fullback Larry Bur- ridge counted on for key yard- age. Today's game is scheduled for 1 p.m. and will be broadcast | over Hamilton television station} CHCH-TV. Mustangs finished in first) place in the four-team confer-} ence with a 5-1 record. Toronto} tied with Queen's University Golden Gaels for second at 3-3, but under league rules their vic-|==-- tory over Western during the| schedule enabled them to chal- lenge for the Yates Cup. ~ NOW PLAYING SHOWN T SATURDAY * NIGHT DANCE OLD TIME and Danes to | RUDY | VELTRI | and his NEW TORNADOS | Toronto's Most Versatile Group RED BARN BIG BAND. A-GO-GO i] PORTER WAGONER THE KINGS IV "COME ON IN AND HAVE SOME FUN" OSHAWA'S FINEST @ Entertainment Nighily at 9 P.M. @ Metinee Seturday 4 p.m, to 6 p.m. NEXT WEEK THE PHILIPS BROTHERS ALLAN MeMILLAN -- Manager with GRAND OLE O'PRY STARS GRANDPA JONES WARNER MACK NORMA JEAN BILLY WALKER and the WAGONMASTERS 8:30 P.M. ADVANCE TICKETS AT THE DOOR .... CHILDREN TICKETS ON SALE TINGLIN McCALL'S 2.00 50 TODAY PEATURE AT: 1:40 - 3:35 5:30 - 7:30 @ AUDITORIUM BOX OFFICE @ BOLAHOOD'S SPORTSHAVEN @ BISHOP'S SPORTING GOODS @ DISC SHOP. Oshawa Shopping Centre @ THE CENTRE SMOKE SHOP Ajax @ ALEX McGREGOR DRUGS wmanvill @ WHITBY ARENA = WHITBY MUSIC SHOP @ RAY'S SMOKESHOP Bey Rirges @ CREST HARDWARE Port Perry STAGE DOOR Lounge and Dining Lounge at the WHITBY HOTEL 207 Dundas St. W. Whitby The Finest in Nightly Entertainment Proudly Presents OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM KINGSIDE PARK DANCE Kinsmen Community Centre Sat., November 13 CHARLIE COCHRANE & his 8 Pc. Orchestra Refreshments 9 P.M. For further information Call 725-6131 Tickets Available at the Door 11.95 | CONTINUOUS SHOWS | SAT. FROM: 1:30 SUN. FROM 2:00 P.M. | BILTMORE Ce TELEPHONE 725-5833 | "GET" THIS WEEK ELVIS PRESLEY "HARUM SCARUM"' in Technicolor FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE "THE GALAXIES" THE TINIEST BIG BAND IN THE WORLD EXCITING COMEDY AND VARIETY STARTING MONDAY LAST TIME TO-DAY "THE BOBSMITHS" ETM Tus Entertainment Nightly at 9 P.M. e Matinee Saturday. ..3 p.m. to 5 p.m. { JAMES MAHER--Maenager NRE

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