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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Nov 1965, p. 11

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POOTBALL SCORES) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NATIONAL LEAGUE Eastern Conference LT F A Pet Cleveland 9 2°0 305 243 .818 St. Louis New York Washington Dallas Phila. Pittsburgh Western Baltimore Green Bay Chicago San Fran, Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 269 300.364 0 165 280 .182 'onference 1 342 112 .900 0 226 154 .727 0 318 231 .636 0 360 303 .545 1 201 221 .500 Minnesota 5 0 311 355, .455 Los Angeles 2 9 0183 298 .182\a x--clinched conference title. Sunday's Results Chicago 35 New York 14 Dallas 31 Washington 34 Cleveland 42 Pittsburgh 21 Green Bay 10 Los Angeles 21 Philadelphia 28 St. Louis 24 AMERICAN LEAGUE Eastern Division WLT F A Pet 1 238 169 .800 1 250 229 .400 0 240 321 .364 2174 268 .200 Western Division San Diego 6 2 3241 180.750 Kansas. City 6 4 2 252 216 .600 Oakland '6 4 1236 188 .600 Denver 4 7 0235 295 .364 x--clinched division champi- onship. Sunday's Results Houston 21 Kansas City 52 Boston 27 New York 23 Continental League | yes ee i bi Toronto 7 Charleston 2 | (Charleston wins league Canadiens won the game | championship) --CP Wirephoto. WEEKEND FicuTs [COLLEGE RESULTS '|By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Augusta, Ga. -- Gordon Lott,| Army 7 Navy 7 154, Savannah, Ga., knocked|Notre Dame 0 Miami (Fla.) 0 5 6 5 6 5 6 4.7 a7 79 C 9 8 7 6 5 xBuffalo New York Houston 8 2 46 47 Boston 28 ; CONGRATULATIONS are 'heaped on Detroit's great - rright - winger Gordie Howe, even by "t 'the enemy." Mon- treal players are seen crowding around Howe (9) after he had scored his 600th NHL goal, on: Satur- 100--Feb. 17, 1951, val Gordie Howe's yorivst" ssaioy Ger xe 600th NHL Goal No. 200--Feb. 15, 1953, at Chi-| \cago, against Al Rollins, Detroit Charleston Rockets -- y Lake Toronto Rifles CHARLESTON, W. Va. (CP) Charleston Rockets completed an unbeaten season in the Con- tinental Football League Sun- day, defeating Toronto Rifles 24-7 for their 15th straight vic- ship. The vaunted Charleston de- fence held Toronto to a fourth- period touchdown and convert, while Charleston picked up three converted touchdowns and up its first season. A total of 7,100 fans watched the game in windy, chilly weather. scored by end Jim Moss, quar- terback Ron Miller, and Roger McFarland. converted all three touchdowns and added a field goal in the tory and the league champion-|third quarter. scored by fullback Joe Williams and converted by Dick Zigrino. nal game by beating Philadel- field goal as the league wound/phia Bulldogs in the last game of the regular season for the Eastern Division championship. Charleston clinched the Western "THE GSHAWA = Mandaw | Division title earlier in the sea- son. Charleston touchdowns were Ed, ditchamore| CHARLESTON, W. ¥®. (AP) League Continefital Foot ball club owners and representatives have lifted Providence's fran- chise and adopted a resolution idesigned to eliminate cities with small stadiums. The owners, meeting Friday, found Providence in default and immediately began considering a replacement. The owners adopted a resolua tion which requires all league The Teronto touchdown was Toronto entered this year's fi- U.S. Bowl Game Berths Are All Decided Now spot in the Gator Bowl opposite | Texas Tech. By THE ASSOCIAT=D PRESS The two big ones--Army-Navy and Notre Dame-Miami--ended in ties, Georgia Tech got upset and Texas Christian filled the last remaining bow] berth Sat- urday on the final weekend of U.S. college football's regular), season. Only a handful of games re- main to be played. However, one game next Saturday mat- ches two Bow! teams, UCLA and Tennessee. UCLA, 7 - 1 - 1 and ranked fourth in the count has a Jan. 1 date with Michigath State in the Rose Bowl while Tennessee is in the Bluebonnet | Bowl. Tennéssee, the country's No. 9 team, improved its record to 6-1-2 Saturday with a 21-3 vic- tory over Vanderbilt. Most of the other Bow! teams | in action also ifnproved, but| |Georgia Tech ran afoul of Geor-| \6-4, vs. Texas Western, 7-3. their historic series before 102,- 000 persons in Philadelphia. And Notr@ Dame, ranked sixth in the country, was held to a scoreless a Saturday night game. ups like this: cities to have stadiums capable of seating 20,000, or have such stadiums under construction, by HUNTING LICENCES NOW ON SALE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR THE SPORTSMAN Check Your Gear Then See Us For Good Hunting Values ALWAYS THERE WITH READY CASH FORANYGOOD REASON = for home repairs and refurnishings '} to pay overdue bills < car repairs. © for unexpected expenses. *50 to *2,500% OR MORE GUARANTEED PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE Army 'and Navy struggled to) a 7-7 tie in the 66th game of| ie by unrated Miami, Fla., in That filled out the Bowl line-| Rose Bowl -- Michigan State, 10-0, vs UCLA, 7-1-1. Cotton Bowl--Arkansas, 10-4, | AUTHORIZED vs. Louisiana State, 7-3. te Sugar Bow:--Missouri, 721, he eo vs. Florida, 7-3. aes Orange Bowl--Nebraska, 10-0, vs. Alabama, 8-1-1. Gator Bowl -- Georgia Tech, | 6-1-3, vs. Texas Tech, 8-2 Savet 820m meet RAMOSUCEE wD sELOTINe "Sei tg oe MTT H PORT Liberty Bowl--Aubura, 5-4-1, 353 King St. W. 728-7341 286 KING ST. W. 728-1636 . NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED vs. Mississipni, 6-4. WF-654 e Sun Bowl -- Texas Christian,| Tops Long ae \troit, against Al Rollins. Detroit) naniel; 3, Chicago 2. Panes. MONTREAL (CP) -- Gordie Howe's 600th National Hockey League goal, scored against Montreal Canadiens Saturday night, adds to his record every time he puts the puck into the} net. |Detroit, against Lorne Worsley.|Lima, Brazil, outpointed Ramon} iNew York 3, Detroit 2. La The 544 mark, made by Mont-| real's illustrious Maurice (Rocket) Richard, now retired, was reached by Howe Oct. 27, 1968, He scored No. 545 Nov. 10 1963. itroit, Detroit 3, Montreal 0. | When Montreal goalie Lorne (Gump) Worsley was beaten on No. 600 Saturday, it marked the third time he has been the vic- tim in Howe's milestone goals. Montreal, against Jacques|Trinidad, stopped Howard Rose,| Southern California 56 Wyoming Plante. Detroit 2, Montreal 2 6 troit, Montreal 6, Detroit 4. | Montreal, i Li | ty. enol 4 bare.) | $5.00 PER DAY out Mike Padgett, '152, Hage-/ Mississipp! 21 Mississippi State| field, S.C., 4. | Port of Spain, Trinidad--Billy| saaneiees 21 Vanderbilt 3 196%, New York,|Georgia 17 Georgia Tech 7 stopped Ulric Regis, 19314, Trin.|Florida 30 Florida State 17 atlidad, 8; Johnny Duncan, 126,|Alabama 30 Auburn 3 Chicago. 1. No. 300--Feb. 7, 1956, at De-| No. 400--Dec. 13, 1958, 125, Trinidad, 4. Buenos Aires Juarez de|Texas Christian 10 Southern Methodist 7 De|Texas Western 38 West Texas State 21 Kings Point 22 Penn Military 12 No. 500--March 14, 1963, at Cruz, Argentina, 12. {Lima wins South American wel- No. 544--0: 4 GES taal rel he |terweight title. against Lorne Worsley. gia 17-7. Georgia Tech has a yee eel RENT-A-CAR DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH PLUS LOW MILEAGE CHARGE No. 600 -- Nov. 27, 1965, at Worsley, then with New York Rangers, was in the net when Howe scored No. 500 and was with Canadiens when Howe equalled Richard's 544 mark. The milestones: No. 1--Oct. 16, 1946, at. Detroit, against Turk Broda. Detroit 3, Toronto 3. YOUR "INVESTMENT BROKER | 169 Simcoe N | 725-6553 RUTHERFORD'S | CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS | 726-0553 © ager 723-2861) PATRICK G. McDANIEL, A.A.C.I. REALTOR & CONSULTANT Appraisals: coat Estate NOTICE TO MOTORISTS -- TO PEDESTRIANS GCROSSWALKS WILL BE INSTALLED SOON ON | SIMCOE ST. NORTH -- at ROBERT ST. . ADELAIDE AVE. WEST - at GOLF ST. BOND ST. EAST - at DIVISION oT. KING ST. EAST - at DIVISION ST. WILSON RD. SOUTH - at TAYLOR AVE. RITSON RD. N. - at WILLIAM ST. 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