THE Assocuare PRESS 'ashington coach Otto Gra- says he wasn't aware his | were in a position to the National Football 's team scoring record he called on Charlie Gog- to 'boot a field goal against : York Giants Sunday with seconds remaining in the) 'I just wanted to give him geles Rams against Baltimore Colts Oct. 22, 1950. In other games Sunday, Gfeen Bay Packers opened a two-game lead in the Western Conference with only three games to play by beating Min- nesota Vikings 28-16 while Los Angeles was stunning Baltimore 23-7. Chicago Bears defeated At- lanta Falcons 23-6 and St. Louis Cardinals defeated Pittsburgh Steelers 6-3. sre gi ee A " said Graham. in a crazy! e like this, what's another! ee points?" "as Redskins 'were leading) Giants 69-41 and Gogolak's| 'yard field goal boosted the to a 72-41 victory, top-| - the 70 scored by Los An- Defensive back Brig Owens scored two touchdowns and set lup two others as the Redskins took the 'Giants apart. Washing- ton's A. D. Whitfield scored |three times and Charlie Taylor twice as the two teams cem- {bined for another NFL record - OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS "ELECTRICAL BB nape nr agp te cL he 4 rts 0. ,|Diachenko (50, 50) " (319)77 Edwards 220, | Suiheriond. an eles Strank 210, Dud Milis 210, Betty Corbett 203 and ivan Parrot 202, GLENHOLME SCHOOL Re ret Senior Boys: Arthur 294, Pearson 262, Billy Nichols 260. Senior Boys and Girls: Christine Stra- szewski 300, Karen O'Boyle 250, Debbie Bartlett 260, y accent Reid 270, Chris- tine Larush 90 Intermediate Class: David ico sty NS, Ricky Peyton 260, Bobby ining 190, Staniey Weish * pn gy 'Brown John Bisschop 1} Intermediate Class: John Martinelli }2 Dennis Boivin 260, Terry Clark 195, is. Skobilikosky 80, Freddy Johnston , Susan Lazin 240, Jane Biecha 80. UAW LADIES' AUX. 27 High Doubies Isobel McFarland 475 212); Ellen Burrus 445 (256); Elsie Bagg -- 2 injuns 1; Mis- + Motor City 3, Tin- Lizzies 0; Sc belle 3, Alley Kats. 0. Team standing -- Jets 29, Injuns 19, Alley Kats 17, Union Gals 15, Dumb- Belis 15, Misfits 14, Tin-Lizzies 12, There were seven lemons! CATHOLIC LEAGUE ih triples -- Collin MacKinnon 779 >| Six 1, 7\) 163; Clara Suddard (79, 49) 128 and 3,\Vera Siblock (54, 47) 101, With handicap -- Freda White (54, 50) 104; Vi Pike (52, 4 102 and = Sonia ) MOTOR CITY MIXED DOUBLES High Triples: Doug Smith 750 (211, 276, 263); Marion Hagerman 732 (200, 268, 264); Eari Westlake 725 (244, 278, 203); oer Pot! 710 (206, 279, 225); Reg Norris Jo- {7 Shella Patterson 703} 40, 244); Bub Morey 689 (255, 201, 263); akarchuk 679 (242, 269); Yvonne Dugay 674 (247, 203, 224); Al Jamieson 682 (234, 253); Wes Kutasienski 669 (243, 238); Marg Long 666 (208, 244, 214). Standings: Try Hards 4, Buddys 4, sha abet Bisel ae pd 3, Loafers 3, Lucky 1, Jets 1, We Try 0, Stella Dropou Spitfires 0, TOWN AND COUNTRY LEAGUE Standings: Untouchables 30, Cherrios ied Jokers eP Swingers 20, Hermits 20 id Anchors orsign Staples "Barline Keeler 323, 276, 245; Isabelle Calder 249; 'Barb Minaret 205, | 248; Sharon Burke 236; Bev Nichols 257; eee Fe gel y 259 and Mary De Pratto Migh "Triples: Borine, Keosee 844, Mar! Zealand 600, Barb 614, Dot Brabin 614, Bev Nichols" 652, Fern Buechler 629, Pauline Starr 601, Joan Anthony 650, Isobel Biglin 622 and Mary De Pratto 686. MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE High Doubles: irene Campbell 474 (204, 270); Annette lliffe 461 (268); Eillen Hewett 450 (317); Nan Bennet 437 (248); Helen Rudka 416 (240); Helen Gourlie 415 (202, 213) and Mabel Moss 403 (228). High Singles: Flo Williamson 264, Ev Stinson 235, Norma Bradburn 7231, Kay Manila 230, Betty Black 224, Lou Dobbins. 213, Hettie Britten 212, Phoebe Mullen or Boop d Knopp A Hazel Rumpel rg McNeil 204. yn ties MO inlock's Men's Wear 26, Swen's Hardware 17, Angus Graydon 16, People's Clothing 14, Riviera Hairstyling - | 14, Nu-Way Rug 13, Jury and Lovells 12, Jim Brady 293, John Cardinal 228, 267; Jean Dickison a and Bay! infusini 241. ~ Go-Go's and Downs 4, Champs 0) Apollos % lifes 1s Winners 3, and Flintstones 1 HUNORESQUE BLIND LEAGUE High bowler this week was Scott McColeman (151, 197) 348, followed Pad o, Scored a technical Jordan's Florists 9, Thomson-Kernaghan 7 and Modern Uphoistering 5. McPHEE WINS Ernie McPhee of Oshawa knockout over GaryFalls of St.. Catha- rines at 2.12 of the second round in their Ontario Golden Gloves light-welterweight match --16 touchdowns and 113 points. New York's Gary Wood threw for three touchdowns and ran|: for a fourth. Jim Bakken kicked field goals from 26 and 15 yards for the Cardinals, who have won three of. their last four games by a one from 47 yards for the Steelers. Defensive back , Adder- ley -was the hero for the Pack- ers, partially blocking a punt to set up one touchdown and then intercepting,a Frank Tarkenton pass to choke off a late Minne- sota comeback. Dick Bass jolted the Colts for 126 yards in 30 carries while Baltimore's running game man- aged only 33 yards in 18 at- tempts against' Los Angeles' front wall. Gayle Sayers, running over a mud-soaked field, shredded At- lanta defences ¢ carries and game yards on five passes. total of 13 points. Mike Clark). Canada Horses |: One-Two-Three Chicago Show CHICAGO (AP) -- Canadian- owned horses were awarded the first three places in the harness- horse event's single-class com- petition Saturday at the inter- national livestock exposition won by Poinsettia, owned by edonia, I owned by Mrs. Ryan and driven by Laury Carss, and third was _. [Silver Creek Sweil, Dr. Bartlett, pilot and Delegation, driven by Mrs. Rex Parkinson, won the! ladies' harness horse class. The Grahams' Lawrum Counsel and Hawthorn Cyncopation placed second. Lydia --* Pederson of Cal- Second was King's . Gaiety, owned by 2 Dr. Bartlett's Hawthorn Co- and horse show. Placing first was Lawrum Counsel, owned by, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Graham of Preston ahd driven by Ed Lowry. Second was -Hawthorn Co- pilot,, owned by Dr. William Bartlett and Son of Brampton and driven by Dr. Bartlett, while second was 'Dufferin Sor- ceress, owned and driven' by 172 yards on) d another 63)third Mrs. Frank Ryan of Ottawa. Canadians placed second and Saturday in the open Hackney Pony Single Class, Ottawa Team Loses Rugby Tour First Ottawa Beavers were beaten 13-6 by a Bermuda team Sunday at the start of a five-game rugby tour. superior scrums, miserably. HAMILTON, Berthuda (AP) The Ottawa squad displayed line'- outs. and set- but its backs failed aha Knights 4-1 Sunday nim to move into third place in Central Hockey League. Lcomegtee dP yeadhigy F gp hecomuar 9 Wings a in Geatiy night's other game. Louis tied 3-3 with Tulsa, Hous-| p: ton Apollos downed league-lead- ing Oklahoma City Blazers 5-1 and Memphis defeated Omaha 5-3. ' goals, including the winner, for St. Louis Sunday night. Geoff: Powis and Gerry Melnyk got St. Louis Nips Omaha Knights By THE CANADIAN PRESS' St. Louis' Braves downed Om- the Last - place Tulsa ' Oilers, co Loswetl MacDonald, place In Saturday night action, St. Roger Bellerive scored two the other Braves' Johnson. clicked for Omaha. goals, Jim Nick Harbaruk and Payette also scored for Tulsa's|- win over Memphis, which countered with goals by Alex Faulkner, Norm Beaudin, who had two. Brent Hughes and Bill Flett scored. the tying)fifth Beaudin racked up three goals in the Memphis victory over Omaha. Real Lemieux and Hughes also scored. Bryan Campbell, Larry Mickey and a Hall were Omaha scorers. LA PIEDAD (AP) -- Swiss cyclist Paul Koechli won the lap of the country-circling Tour of Mexico bicycle race Sunday and vaulted into 10th place in over-all individual standings in the 13-lap, 1,717- age d, gad miles) competi- Koechli won the mountainous | | 169-kilometre (105 miles) race between Guadalajara and Piedad in four hours, 19 min- utes and six seconds. Melesio Soto second and Frdficizek Surmin- ski of Poland third. Leopoldo Leon of Mexico con- tinued to hold the over-all in-| Txt, dividual lead and Mexicans were still leading in team com-|; ee. Isn't it nice that some things get better and better: | (Like Falcon's luxury and performance) And some things never change: (Like Falcon's low upkeep and big savings) Mexico was} tii, "Pat McConnell (154, 170) 324; Ada Donough (55, 109) 164; Rolly Cousins On in Toronto Saturday. 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