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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Nov 1965, p. 9

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LINE PLAY strength and solid defensive play were de- ciding factors in Hamilton's Grey Cup triumph over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, on Winnipeg Fans | Welcome Team At Homecoming were disappointed, the 1,500 Winnipeg Blue. Bomber fans | didn't show it Sunday after- | noon as they gave the de- | feated Grey Cup finalists a | tumultuous welcome at a homecoming in Winnipeg | Arena. | And the cheer of approval | was defeaning when halfback | Leo Lewis promised: '"'Stick | with us and well' try to get it for you next year." | The Bombers arrived at the | Winnipeg RCAF station where a 44-car caravan formed to take them to the official re- } eeption. There, the enthusiastic crowd carried banners such as 'well done Bombers" and gave the players a standing | ovation as they walked | around the arena waving and | shaking hands with the fans. The fans again rose to their / feet when quarterback Kenny | Ploen, halfback Leo Lewis, veteran Herb Gray and coach Bud Grant were introduced. Grant, selected Coach of the Year, was almost drowned out by the cheers when he said the plans would start | 'tomorrow' to bring the} Grey Cup to Winnipeg next. year. MAKE CHRISTMAS A HOME AFFAIP msi Home Improvement , OR Winter Hobbies ARBORITE AND FORMICA HARDBOARD WALL PAN- ELLING for Rec. Rooms SHEET PLYWOODS for FLOORING & PANELLING CEILING TILES for All Home Use HARDBOARD TRAIN AND AUTO RACE BOARD KEM-TONE and KEM-GLO PAINT for Finishing Your Remodelling or Project Units. WINTER PROTECTION COTTAGE PLANS -- PLAN NOW FOR WINTER OR SPRING BUILDING POWER TOOLS and HAND TOOLS for the HANDY MAN or HOBBYIST COMPLETE SELECTION of LUMBER ond BUILDING PRODUCTS for EVERY. PURPOSE Free Home Delivery HOLLAND LUMBER CO. R.R. No. 1, OSHAWA ot 5-Points BERRY GARAGE DOORS for DEFENSE BRILLIANT' == Hamilton Tiger-Cats -- Capture Grey Cup 22-16 Sazio, asked whether the Bomber strategy in trying to eat! up the third quarter with the} safeties upset his plans, said: "I thought a couple of fumbles | upset me, but not that." | Sazio never considered sim-| ilar action, letting Zuger punt against the wind eyen when the! The Tiger-Cats', victory beatling. . . . If they had managed] ing for minus three yards. He| Ticats were deep in their own By BOB TRIMBEE to go, the fumble by Ploen and,cats gained 73 yards rushing : the: way we held them right atjagainst the wind. They didn't TORONTO (CP) -- Hamilton|the end." attempt'a pass in this situation, Tiger-Cats called the tune in Sat-} Barrow, who jomfed Sazio to|hut Zuger averaged 29 yards on urday's 22-16 Grey Cup triumphitake the first drink of cham-|six punts into the wind while and when the ye one pagne from the battered trophy,|Ulmer averaged only 17. ended, the chances of Winnipeg/was asked about the wisdom of} winnj . i he ee Pong oe erngee peng ni me Now, you're second-guess- completed two passes into the was hammered out by their|/to bréak loose on just one series clicked on five more with the| mauling, unyielding defensivejafter a safety it would have wind for 58 yards while Lewis! corps, which dominated play|been a brilliant stroke. They threw once wiih the wind for this season in the Eastern Foot-/didn't and we got ee : ball Conference, Despite winds gusted to 5 es ; . proved enough to snap the miles an hour and temperatures, 28¥er was good beg tw : of four Western Conference Bombers' in the mid-30s, it was a great|passes and Cosentino missed on great 1965 comeback. on_ the battle. lone, all with the wind. wind-buffeted gridiron at Cana-|_ Hamilton jumped ahead 10-0) The game's top individual of- dian National Exhibition Sta-|in the opening quarter, dropped) tensive performance was dium before a sell-out crowd of|behind 13-10 by the halt, moved/p oiiea who carried 12 times for an 32,600 fans. jin front to stay in the third) )7° : 4 di more than quarter when*it gained a 99-13} 67 yards, caught two passes for The maestro was captain!" eR 17 ; 'ton' '|margin and held Winnipeg to aj, . b yon | John Barrow, Hamilton's alll-|'c14" coal in the tension-packed| Kickoff return. isis was next) star defensive tackle,.who was es |with 82 yards on 13 carries in| 4 é final quarter. a named the game's outstanding) wi." qicats got touchdowns|28 9" 4 kickoff return. ad U i rd quarte i : Be ed back access Oe Willie Bethea in the hag On Alyasses for another 39 and ran 2 he i9-yar ass play wi arter- m line of scrimmage, and he re- ledge A gg oe rg papa back a kickoff 10 yards. Cohee covered 6 big sae by a. and a game-opening kickoff sin- picked up 43 yards on four car- back any gon . Padarter gle by halfback Don Sutherin; jries. } that aay . ri, Monde a third-quarter single by Zuger, Winnipeg drive. ; __land the three safeties. ZUGER BRILLIANT parrod: got ANS seers The statistical story, however, riper-Cat .|LEWIS LED from others. on Tiger-Cets a Halfback Leo Lewis, the/blurred one brilliant and key fensive fro nt wall: Angelo! po mbers' great veteran andiplay by Zuger in the third quar- ; Mosca, Dave Viti, Marty Mar-|their top player in the game,|ier, & snap on a third-down Saturday afternoon. Here Wayte -- and another Tiger- itinello and Jim Reynolds. jand Perkins scored touchdowns punt play sailed over his head Blue Bomber Art Perkins, Cat has an arm around |. ER |for Winnipeg, both in the second : powerful fullback, is stop- Perkins' right leg DEFENCE WAS THERE quarter. Tackle Norm Winton|and he was forced to retrieve it ed cold at the line of scrim- When a Winnipeg ball carrier|converted the second and kicked/and punt on the run from his P "p fir, . rf ¢ mage by Tiger-Cat Billy = CE Nee) was gt wae ti eaging mr i 14-yard field goal nat og a own 25. The ball bounced over minmneuney 2 sae granite formation or skirtifinal quarter to complete e], on 3 around it, all-star defensive) scoring. Billy Cooper and rolled 10 yards GREY CUP STATISTICS STORY halfbacks Billy Wayte and Gar-| The statistics were enough to into the Winnipeg end zone-- iney Henley were there. give fans fits trying to fathom|distance of 9% yards--where end. Ploen, one of the greatest quarterbacks in Canada today, agreed with the coaches and/ Zuger eliminated the pass as an offen-| sive threat. | "But," he added, "you have) to give full credit to their de-| by|fence. They were able to hold! our offence with their backs to) the bay. And Barrow was ter- rific." Grant said the game proved only that the Hamilton defence |was able to spoil the Bombers' | player. He stole a wind-stalled from halves Dick Cohee on an| Dave Raimey rushed for 36/strategy designed to make the punt out of the hands of kicker) (sont yard first-quarter run and|yards on 10 carries, caught two|most of the high winds, CR 1T'S CHRISTMAS AT CANADIAN PRESS GREY CUP GAME STATISTICS | This defence forced Winni-/some pattern to the Hamilton! Cooper was pinned for a single. | Ist Qtr 2ndQtr 3rd Qtr 4thQtr 'Totals |peg's explosive offence to give|victory or some reason for the|ctatistically, the punt was y 7 7 | 116 yards 18 plays, in-| Winnipeg loss. ; Team Wps Ham Wpg Ham Wpg Ham Wpg Ham Wpg Ham OP so) eee on which the) The Bombers had 18 first|measured from the line of First downs 0 4 Il 9 s+. 5 18 6 |Rombers conceded safety|downs to six for Hamilton and/scrimmage and went into the Yds rushing 9 66 -- ae UF 156 | touches. "lrecovered five of six Ticat fum-|pooks as a 68-yarder. Yds passing -3 0 66 2 7 |bles. Hamilton, however, out-/ he yictory was only the Passes tried 2 2 p r I Completed 2 0 Int'cept by 0 v " 8 ~~ ~ is a It also rescued the Ticats own hit-and-miss offence which jcoughed up a record-tying five fumbles to a Winnipeg defence : | eee lrated second only to Hamilton's Henley made the only Inter-|}5)) jaunched by three consecu- |ception of the game, snaring &|tive yictories hv Edmonton Es- lin Canada this season. | er ae | pass in his own end zone after|;imos in 1954-55-56. It also was | The safeties--only four were : ee ; 7 ver| : ; j 7 it was carried by the wind overlonly the second victory in six 5 . wea 3 conceded in previous Grey Cup) the head of end Farrell Funston, | attempts by Hamilton against nw ws \127 and gained 71 yards passing] qozen games when the West be- doo Punts 4 Avge punt 20 Fumbles 0 looun ee tee ee 1 Fumbles lost 0 1 Penalties 2 2 Yds penized 10 15 0 0 wo BE SAH -- rOounNncsS 0 |provided the victory margin) ne9's first deep penetration into| SoOOH SHS aAHoSoS a SooonsZrone By ecocormemSwroeste"™ re) Field goals. 0 Fld goals trd 0 ecooocooonecoso --______________-- jninth Grey Cup in 17 tries and|" The only serious march by|East-West Grey Cup. clashes) -RMC BEATEN ELECT PRESIDENT its greta aa i arg baprey either club against the wind| since Edmonton Eskimos were | woRONTO (CP Charl |peg teams, dating back to 1935.)came in the final quarter when|shut out 23-0 by Toronto Argo MONTREAL (CP) -- Loyola) pon oe mp he ae areal After the game, Hamilton|pethea dodged several Bomber|nauts in 1921, now !s 26-12 for College Warriors had a scorin ee oh of Toronto was elected/coach Ralph Sazio commented: |tacklers in a 37-yard run down|the East. eOee coring chairman of the Ontario region} 'This great defence has car-|the sideli to the Wi 16 field day routing Royal Military|of Canadian Automobile Sport)ried us. from the start while we Mable te O cirva Goarar | Ore DO IT AGAT College Redmen 15-3 in Ottawa-|Clubs at the annual general|were rebuilding and getting our|pack Frank Ce ae plays| Grant, who failed to win a St. Lawrence intercollegiate meeting Sunday. Ryan won thejoffence together. The biggest latér killed the drive . |record-tying fifth cup, defended hockey action Saturday. Chris|two- year term over James three or four plays of the game |his strategy in ordering his club Lenahan, Michael Coutu and/Gunn, a former national presi-|were when Bombers' fullback} TICATS BEST IN WIND jto give up the safeties. He said Claude Mayrand scored or dent of CASC trying to gain the!|Art Perkins didn't make a first} Hamilton did hold' a margin/he would do it again under sim RMC. regional office. down With just a few minutes|moving into the wind. The TTi-lilar circumstances. Sy LN SE & {2 IDG EB er we CHRISTA @vew. ine. = All Fine Gifts DON'T Come In Small Packa GIVE FAMILY PRESTIGE and ENJOYMENT SALES ae a ; OR LATE MODEL "i 1 "Goodwill" Used Car Accessories Dep't OPEN ; 'ej ; bce eee Ask For Your Mills Man For Courteous, Efficient Service Sot, 'tH 5 P.M. ; KEN QUINN © GARY HOOEY @ FRANK WHITE @ RO! 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