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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Nov 1965, p. 9

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I TALK TO KEEP YOU EATING, Cassius Clay points to a do you talk so much?" "So sports writer at yesterday's you can hold your job," the press conference while an- champion said. Clay sparred swering this question: '"'Why four rounds before meeting SAYS CASSIUS Favors thing going fer Jerry Williams this reek is the fact that he didn't join Calgary Stampeders' coaching staff until 1964. He doesn't have to relive two of the most gruesome events that ever happened to a football club. As he moves toward the end of his freshman year as head coach, a job he inherited after a season as assistant to Bobby Dobbs, Williams can confine his worries to patching a lineup for Saturday's deciding game of the best-of-three Western Football Conference finals against Winni- peg Blue Bombers. Williams was around when Calgary was belted out by Brit- ish Columbia Lions in last year's WFC final. But that was straight football -- and besides, the Lions went on to win the Grey Cup. What he missed was the 1963 semi-final in which the Stam- peders managed to blow a 27- point lead in the second game of a total-points series, and the 1962 final, the memory of which still wakes up loyal Calgarians in the middle of the night in a cold sweat. It was bad enough in 1963,| lwhen the Stampeders went into) |Regina with a 35-9 victory over} Saskatchewan Roughriders un-| the press in the showroom of the Stardust Hotel in Las Vegas. He defends his title against Floyd Patterson on Lack Of Memories CALGARY (CP) -- The bestjeral Bombers charging after it.jsistant coach at the time of the the oncoming players and triedjarrangements for closed-circuit ito kick the spinning ball to|TV in Calgary. nipeg end Farrell Funston for' der their belts and chased quar-|,. Stamp Coach Wylie spotted a gap betgveen|1962 debacle, said there are no barely connected and) Lehew did a little houseclean- ing Thursday to plug Calgary's safety. He it popped into the hands of Win- the touchdown that gave Bombers the game, 12-7. Wylie retired at the end of last season. But some 18 of his team-mates, along with about 13 of the Bombers, will be back for Saturday's replay. The teams take the field at 2 p.m. (4 p.m. EST with both CBC and CTV networks televis- » backer Wayne Harris, Canada's Lineman of the Year. Veteran Art Johnson, a de- fensive back, was put on waiv- ers to make room for defensive end Roy Payne, who was on the injury-reserve list with a bad knee. If Harris is unfit, Payne will start as a corner linebacker and Don Stephenson will move THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, November 19, 1965 9 Red Wings | Tie Londo Hamilton Red Wi Thurs- SPORT BRIEFS CURRY TO SCOUT MONTREAL (CP) -- Floyd ears former Montreal as a site for the 1972 Winter Olympic Games, will not oppose a Montreal bid for that year's Summer Olympics, says Hans Cana-|Maciej, manager of the group. day night twice, wiped out two-|diens right-winger and onetime gos! leeds. Sz vy ewsomicunin U Quspec Aces in ine Nationals for a 5-5 tie. The Red|American Hockey League, has Wings moved into a sixth-place|joined the Montreal club as a tie with Toronto Marlboros and|part-time scout. London moved a point ahead NOT OPPOSED of last-place Kitchener CALGARY (CP) -- Olympic How fo relieve Use Dodd's BACK 2:22 Rangers. '72, the group backing Sandy Snow and "Fred Speck each scored twice for Hamilton|panff-Lake Louise, Alta., area ACHE= == bach ooe Ey Sia with Gary Marsh adding one. London scorers were Neil Clair- mont and Stan Allan with two goals each and Jim Dorey. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LOS ANGELES--Andy (Kid) Heilman, 161, San Pedro, Calif., outpointed Orlando De La Fu- fonade my 6M the ligtt. All new for '66 *Foster *Sleeker! More fun then into the middle. Ley ing the proceedings. General before! With to 45 Maen end "e ente, 16044, Los Angeles, 8. - up manager Rogers Lehew, an as REMEMBER WHEN? ...| "UY Pay More. Captain George Eyston set the world's land speed record at 311.42 m.p.h. 28 years ago today--in 1937-- in his twin-engined "Thun- derbolt" car on the Bonne- ville Salt Flats, Utah. The 40-year-old Englishman beat the 301.13 m.p.h. record of Sir Malcolm Campbell, set two years before. The cur- rent record is more than 550 m.p.h. ON PREMIUM QUALIT FUEL OIL DX FU SAVE!! Phone 668-3341 Serving Oshawa -- Whitby & Ajax Districts shout « free demon- stration. e Y 16: | EL OIL UNITED RENT-ALLS - SALES -- SERVICE - RENTALS OLIVE AVE. AND WILSON RD. $. COME SEE THE ~ SENSATIONAL 1966. SKI DOO" * 728-5563" 7 Monday night. terback Ron L through Oilman Don Nine Years By JOHN SHORT ; Three days later, "Eskimos EDMONTON (CP) -- Nine|completed their Eastern swing |with a 9-3 victory over Hamil- years ago slim-waisted quarter-|/ iver-Cats in Civic Stadium. back Don Getty directed Ed- pig gr good seat penage 2 monton Eskimos to a Grey Cup/bench and a pleasant flight football victory. home. This year the same Don "I enjoyed the Getty, now a. slim-waisted 31.|With the group, and it pleased 3 s i me to learn I could still throw year-old oil company president, the ball. But I couldn't get will watch the Nov. 27 Greylserious about a comeback. Cup game from his living room| 'The sacrifices my wife and surrounded by a wife and four|chijdren jwould have to make-- children instead of mammoth|to association linesmen. _. Getty's retirement from the Western Football Confer- ence Eskimos came after the) 1964 season when pressure of business interfered with prac- tices and Eskimos' fourth-place finish interfered with his enjoy- ment of the game. He returned from the sweet) life for two games this season when Eskimos ran into injury trouble at quarterback and ad- mits he was almost grateful when he returned to the side- lines for good. His actual comeback lasted for about 12 plays at the tag- end of a 40-1 whipping by Ot- tawa Rough Riders Sept. 25. He completed more than half of his passes but did not allow his success to influence him. | |quarterback say nothing of my other obligations--rule out the possi- |bility."" Getty's obligations include |Baldonnel Oil Company-- "we're small but we're grow- ing'--and his hobbies include a string of race horses he shares with Jackie Parker and Normie Kwong, teammates when Eski- mos dominated the Canadian Football League. When Getty played for Es- kimos during a string of three successive Grey Cup champion- ships, Eskimos had the best in Canada. His name was Jackie Parker. Getty was only good enough to come off the bench in the \I'm the president," Getty said.} the snowdrifts while he com- pleted pass after pass to beat ithem $9-12 for a one-point edge in the round. NEAR-MISS SAGA But 1962 was the year the Stampeders were 11 seconds away from a berth in the Grey Cup final when the roof fell in. And that's a story that nobody is telling in Calgary this week. With the best-of-three series} Getty Later he would have difficulty filling Because You Are tied at a game apiece, the} Stampeders were leading 7-6 lwith less than two minutes to} play and the Bombers punting) from their nine-yard line. Charlie Shepard's boot took a} good bounce and Calgary was) chased back to its own 25,| where two running plays got no-| where. Jim Furlong kicked his ultimate security lay injshort, the Stamps were penal- working for a living, he armedlized for no yards and Winnipeg himself with a degree in busi-|took over on the Calgary 17 with) ness administration and found/time for one play. The Bombers jelected to try a field goal. | "I was going to work for. Im-| The only man in the Calgary) iperial Oil in Sarnia, Ont., andjend zone was Harvey Wylie, play in the ORFU (Ontariojone of the finest defensive Rugby Football Union senior|halves in the game, a four-time league),"" he said. "'But Edmon-|WFC All-Star and a_ popular} ton drafted me and I came out| Choice as 1962's Canadian player to Edmonton to look things|of the year. over." GerryJames kicked from the Imperial made a few person-|22-yard line. Furlong charged in| nel shifts and found room for|t0 deflect the ball and it spun Getty in Edmonton, He's been|beneath the goalposts with sev- here since "and it doesn't look) 1, like I'll ever leave." | He joined Baldonnel in Au- gust, 1964. "It sounds impressive to say the time previously occupied by practices and road trips. Now Getty and his partners own five horses in the Diamond iC Stable. | Getty entered the oil business after he graduated from Uni- versity of Western Ontario. Newly married and convinced a job with Imperial Oil. | 'I'm also the only full-time employee."' | late stages of many games and throw passes to Parker for touchdowns. His reputation as a fine last - minute replacement was assured long before Getty Gray's Hat Trick Destroys Bisons QUEBEC (CP)--Terry Gray, with three goals, led Quebec) Aces to a 10-5 win over Buffalo Bisons in an American Hocke League game Thursday night. Other Aces scorers were Ed Hoekstra with two, Wayne Hicks, Jean-Guy Gendron, Si- mon Nolet and Bill Sutherland with one each. Jack Stanfield scored three times and Gerry Ouellet, Alain Caron one each for the Bisons. } LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) -- Challenger Floyd Patterson. re- vealed Tuesday that he lost five pounds in the hot weather here last week and for that reason did not spar in his drills for his Nov. 22 heavyweight boxing championship bout with champ-) fon Cassius Clay. got a chance to direct Eskimos against Montreal Alouettes in the 1956 final. After Eskimos won 50-27, ob- servers found praise for the pass-catching of Parker, the fierce running of Johnny Bright and Kwong and Roger Nelson's inspired play at tackle. Then came time to' realize Getty had become the first Canadian in RIOTOUSLY ! | FUNNY City-Wide Delivery MITCHELL'S 9 Simcoe N. Open Evenings Till 9 P.M. Cadillac Hotel many years to play all the way! at quarterback in a successful Grey Cup bid. 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