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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Nov 1966, p. 9

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JACKSON HONORED -- Outstanding player award is held by Russ Jackson, who for the second time in his career,. has been hamed top Canadian and outstanding player, by foot- Roughriders' Line Coach Insists Defence Tougher VANCOUVER (CP) -- Re- ports. that the Saskatchewan Roughriders' defence will be easy pickings for Ottawa Rough Riders in the Grey Cup final were disputed Wednesday by Saskatchewan line coach Jim Duncan. "Our defence gets better at this time every year," he said in an interview. "Besides, we've been able to make a few changes . . . plug a few holes." Only one team in the West- ern Football Conference, Ed- monton Eskimos, gave up more points than Saskatchewan dur- ing the regular season. "We lost to Ottawa 18-8... but the last touchdown came on the last play of the game and it didn't mean anything,' Dun- can said. "We were on the second half of a back-to-back eastern swing when we played Ottawa be- fore."' Wally Dempsey's return from the injured list helped Saskat- chewan because his p at linebacker enabled head coach Eagle Keys to move Ken pg to the defensive front our. ball writers of Canada. Jackson was first awarded the trophies in 1963. The presentation was made Thursday in Vancouver at the Grey Cup Dinner. Ed McQuarters arrived mid- way through the season in time to chew up the Winnipeg of- fence in the western playoff. "Sure, MeQuarters helped us," Duncan conceded. "He is a good football player." McQuarters rumbled 53 yards for the decisive touchdown after picking up a fumble in the final game against Winnipeg. Duncan said he expects both clubs to stick with the systems that carried them into the Grey Cup final. Saskatchewan reached the fi- nal only once before--in 1951, when Ottawa won a 21-14 ver- dict. "We believe we can run some against Ottawa and we believe we can pass some," he said. "We are prepared to try to run a balanced offence." Duncan agreed with predic- tions that Saskatchewan's abil- ity to press Ottawa quarterback Russ Jackson could be de- cisive. "We sh d good pressure against him in the game we lost," he said. "It was much tougher than the rush he faced against Hamilton." Carl Brewer's Release Certain TORONTO (CP)--Allan Ea- gleson, lawyer for hockey player Carl Brewer, says the | former Toronto Maple Leaf de- fenceman will be released from his professional. obligations in time to play in the world ama- teur championships in March. "I've been assured by (Na- tional Hockey League preési- dent) Clarence Campbell that professional hockey will spring Brewer in time for him to play for Canada's national team in the world championships at Vienna in March," Eagleson said Wednesday. The Toronto lawyer said Campbell has not yet cleared Brewer's return to amateur jranks with the American and | Western Leagues, But such }clearance should be obtained | before Jan. 1, _ FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tokyo--Rokuro Ishiyama, 126, Japan, outpointed Suh Soo-kang, 125, South Korea, 10. Barcelona, Spain -- Luis Fol- }ledo, 167, Spain, stopped To- | Masso 'Truppi, 163%, Italy, 8. | 127, Tijuana, Mex., outpointed | Ramior Nides, 126%, Obregon; | Mex., 10. |' Portland, Maine--Pete Ricci- telli, 168, Portland, stopped Abe 'Walden, 171, New York, 6. i OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! Toke advantage of it! 24 hour ser-" vice; and radio dispatched trucks alwoys on the ready to serve. you. Fuel Oil Budget Plan available. NOW IS THE TIME TO CONVERT AND CALL McLAUGHLIN COAL & 723-348 | KING ST. W. SUPPLIES WHITBY AND DISTRICT FAMILY YMCA FAMILY SWIMMING EVERY SUNDAY 3 TO 4 P.M. Simcoe Hall Boys Club Adults 50c Children 25c FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE 668-6868 Jackson Confident As Grey Cup Nears Ottawa coach Frank Clair wasn't taking any chances Thursday as he put his squad through their paces on a rain- soaked field on the University of British Columbia campus. A day's long drizzle had left the practice field looking like a lake and it was not until the rain eased off that the Ottawa coach decided to let his men slosh around. Just as the squad took to the field, the rain started again. "Tf it had been five minutes later I'd have switched the workout indoors to the drill VANCOUVER (CP) -- Every- body seems to be worried about the condition of the Empire Stadium field for Saturday's Grey Cup final--except Russ Jackson, Ottawa Rough Riders' quarterback. "We'll just have to wait and see how it is at game time," Jackson said Thursday, just be- fore accepting awards as the top player and top Canadian in the Canadian Football League season. "Mud will slow up the offence but it will also slow up the de- fence--it usually balances out," Jackson added, Numbers And Positions Of Grey Cup Competitors By THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA Following are sweater num-) 10 O'Billovich, hb bers, names and positions of} 11 Stewart, hb players in Saturday's Grey Cup| 12 Jackson, qb game in Vancouver: 14 McCarthy, hb SASKATCHEWAN 15 DeGraw, hb 16 Scott, hb 11 Petmanis, hb-fl 17 Poirier, hb 12 West, hb 20 Blum, clb 14 Dudley, hb 22 Gaines, hb 16 Dorsch, fb-hb 23 Dillard, fb 24 Gilbert, hb 19 Wlasiuk, hb F hee 21 Ford, hb 25 Conroy, clb Tucker fi 23 Lancaster, qb Cline, ab-hb 24 Kosid, hb faa a? 25 Buchanan, hb Lehmann, mlb 26 Dumelie, hb Selinger, c 27 Dushinski, hb-fl Walderzak, g 30 Bennett, hb Perdrix, g 31, Campbell, fl Cain, g 34 G. Reed, fb 53 Shirk, t 41 Atchison, t 56 A. Shaw, t 42 Wahlmeier, c-mlb 60 Brown, e 43 Urness, .c 62 Racine, t 50 W. Shaw, clb 63 Collins, t 51 C. Shaw, clb 65 Booth, e 53 Abendschan, g 66 Harrison, t 54 Dempsey, mlb 71 Thompson, e 58 K. Reed, t-mlb 60 Bahnuik, t 61 McQuarters, t hall," said Clair, "It would have been a tough break to come this far and run into an injury because of bad footing at a practice," But the team moved easily through the practice and re- turned to shelter unscathed. Clair wouldn't make any pre- diction about the site of today's final session before Saturday's contest against Saskatchewan Roughriders for the Canadian Football League championship. "Tt'll depend on the weather. If this rain continues I think we'll have to move inside. "But we won't have that much to do--just a chance to test out timing and a few new wrinkles in offensive plays." TEAM'S THE BEST Clair, looking for his second Grey Cup championship in 11 years as Ottawa head coach, says his present team is the best he has ever had and is "in as good condition as. you can expect at time ' of year." Fullback Rick Black is out with knee cartilage trouble but the rest of the team is healthy --at least healthy enough to play. Halfback Ron Stewart and de- fensive end Bob Brown have pulled muscles and middle line- backer Ken Lehmann has a& sprained ankle but all will start Saturday. Stewart has been playing with sore chest muscles for more than a month while Leh- mann's ankle has improved considerably since last Satur- day, when the Riders com- pleted their two-game sweep over Hamilton Tiger-Cats. in the Eastern Conference. two- 4hle wus jgame final. Lehmann said Thursday his ankle still is "a little tender but is improving every day." 'Tll be playing Saturday," said the Eastern Conference lineman of the year. CALLED TO WINGS Hockey League to boros, of the Ontario Hockey As-|ankle injury suffered been called up from Pittsburgh|tional Hockey League game Hornets of the AmericaniTuesday night. 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Agee, 24, captured 16 of 20 votes by the selection commit- FOR P.U.C. tee of the Baseball Writers As- sociation of America to win rookie honors most overwhelm- ingly since Tony Oliva of Min-; nesota Twins polled 19 of the 20 in 1964. | Formerly the property of| Cleveland Indians, he appeared in 160 games for the White Sox, averaging .273 with 22 homers, 98 runs scored, 86 runs batted) in and 44 stolen bases." TORONTO (UP) -- Toronto) Maple Leafs of the National |Hockey League announced |Wednesday night that goalie| American Hockey League. The 28-year-old goalie had| four shutouts in 10 games when Leafs brought him up from Tulsa of the Central Profes- sional League last spring to re- place Terry Sawchuk and) Johnny Bower who had suf-| fered injuries, at his new location at 188 Park Re. South Bruce Gamble is being moved| MOTORS LTD to Rochester Americans of the | * NOTICE! John Procher formerly with RITSON RADIATOR REPAIR is now .associated with SATURDAY NOVEMBER 26th 7:15 P.M. 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