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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Oct 1967, p. 5

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s67s 6-0 y Doyle, he played a steady e, in facing a 42 shot bar- » from the Generals. unc Wilson kicked out 19 s to record his first shut- of the season, Although not ed as often as Doyle, he e up with the big saves n needed, particularly in first period. the penalty department, awa led with 11 to Ottawa's t. Oshawa's total included , 'gee F ' ; e consecutive minors in the oS. rare ere aor store. er preg oe 8 aloe by Dillard. Gardner Dickinson, each of : 1-DAY period, before Ottawa re- Toronto Argonauts fought to a| Don Sutherin converted all) A fumble by Adkins with just|Whom figured in five winning OVERHAUL ed its first. 98-98 standoff against Ottawa/four Ottawa touchdowns. lover a minute remaining set up| Points while losing none, the ee SERVICE ter Nevin was taken off Rotgh Riders ' The Argos opened up an early.a field goal try by Mann that} Yanks clobbered the best pros} $ x ? wide. With time running from the British Isles, 2314) FREE TOWING ice with what appeared to in injured shoulder mid-way ugh the period. He was on receiving end of a heavy k along the boards. Word oday that Nevin's shoulder nly bruised and he should ack in action next game. ach Ike Hildebrand said he satisfied with the way the srals played. He mentioned his defence seemed to be 'oving every game out. ter five season games, Wal- and O'Donnell are tied as is leaders for the Generals. 1 have five points on two ; and three assists. Quin- 1 is the leading goalscorer three. tendance last night was defence, Gyles, Wilson; Whittaker, AWA -- Goal, n, Stewart, 4; forwards, Walton, Morenz, ev, Slychuk, O'Donnell, Tallon, Dionne, Quintilian, Robertson, st, Dussiaume. AWA -- Goal, Doyle; Nahraang, Myles, Petvin, Fawcett; forwards, Jarry, Latram- Duguay, Peters, Rheault, Gosse- runet, Ostapyk. FIRST PERIOD defence, Mur- % DICK DUPUIS, Calgary defensive halfback, gets a hand on a pass from Sas- katchewan quarterback in- tended for Hugh Campbell, deflecting it out of Camp- bell's reach. The Stamped- ers went on to down the weekend of play in the Cana-| #\dian Football League. In the first of two interlocking | Quarterback Dillard Scores Three In Argo-Rider Draw By THE CANADIAN PRESS hooked up in a duel to outshine/front with a four-yard drive) Hamilton may well have decid-|¢ach other. ed the Eastern Football Confer- Dillard scored two converts and a punt single.| Wally games, Edmonton Eskimos won|ended the game with a single to + |berth | Roughriders 19-11 in a West- ern Football Conference Game at Regina Sunday. (CP Wirephoto) 'Liske's Record Passing hawa: Quintilian ie L- -Whiteker 20: Mewan, . ities -- ittaker 22; lewart, jaume, 8.30; 0' 12.32 ; Sete et §~=' Puts Stamps In First My, wai Peters (major), 19.31 Hi SECOND PERIOD ) By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Winnipeg Blue Bombers,;gary all but wrapped up first} vawa: Quintilian 2.15 Passing wizard Peter Liske| whose faint playoffs hopes were| place. | es. Bagge bd HEL tg threw Calgary Stampeders intojerased by Edmonton's win,| Evanshen's WFC records now 10.52; Whittaker (major), 12.257 first place in the Western Foot-|picked up more offensive yards) include the most catches, 86, for ia (minor and = major) 12.257 3 1] Conference during the|than Hamilton Tiger-Cats but/the most yards, 1,543. He's with- <<a wanioe ekend while Edmonton Eski-|still lost 31-4 before 13,045 fans/in reach of the CFL season 'awa: O'Donnel! os wrapped up the last playoff|in Winnipeg Sunday. highs of 88 catches for 1,914 jayton, Robertson) f a9 positi i 5 i yards f z ¢. f ease Marene" (watibn) (0s PPPsition by doing something) or ipsEs 4 RECORDS saree hy en, Eallerson, dor awa: Seagrist (Dionne) 23 ey hadn't done for six years. | "7." : ~|Montreal in 1956. ities -- Myles, 7.363 Fawcett, ~~ Liske increased his collection aes et ween a4 = 35 In striking for both Calgary. eye, nan of WFC passing records to four|Parers (Ot WFC season re(fouchdowns Sunday, Evanshen Al LE kaadd as Stampeders tripped: Saskat- Mi an! , iba Fabian ied re-)moved to within three scoring vas wan Roughriders 19-11, Sun-|COres oor nos vat rommleted| catches of the CFL record of 17 E, JOHNSON, 0.D . The victory; before 21,845|most attempts, most completed) 6+ 1. Hugh Campbell of Sas- p Eee 9 Vole s in Regina, was Calgary's and most touchdown passes. katchewan in 1966. OPTOMETRIST th of the season and put them) He has attempted 440 passes) Bi) Goods kicked two con- 4 King St. East ro points ahead of Saskatche-|and completed 261 for 3,879| yerts and a pair of singles while 9 . se defeated Mont yards. His 34 touchdown passes|Jim Furlong booted three sin- 723-2721 Aisusitbs, Skas betore 16.009/equal Jack Jacobs' effort for eae oy ay a Ae ers, who , fans in Edmonton Saturday] Winnipeg in 1952. be 2d dapsone Saskatchewan got a_ touch- k of Montreal k of Montreal K of Montreal K of Montreal is Bonds bries * Expansion Clubs Split In Interlocking Play ae night, marking the first time since 1961 they had managed seven wins in a single WFC sea- son, Terry Evanshen caught 11 Liske passes Sunday for 159 yards to grab his second WFC pass-receiving record as Cal- By THE CANADIAN PRESS Any suggestions that the six 'xpansion teams in the National Hockey League would be push- overs for the six established clubs were dispelled during the weekend, Of four interlocking games be- tween the veteran Eastern and rookie Western divisions Satur- 'day and Sunday, each division took two victories with the two Western wins both registered against Chicago Black Hawks. League champions last sea bye te! Pr bed separ FP place in the EFC behind son, the Hawks Sunday lost | Noe Picard. i : |Joe Zuger's punting, Tommy- *their sixth game in as many starts, dropping a 5-3 decision to Los Angeles Kings after losing © 4-2 to Pittsburgh Penguins Sat- | urday. In the other games, Detroit ' Red Wings scored a 1-0 victory 'over St. Louis Blues on Paul 'less than five minutes remain- * ing Sunday while Pittsburgh was holding New York Rangers to a close 6-4 decision in New » York. > HALL RETURNS The Eastern victories were » hard-fought affairs with former Chicago goalie Glenn Hall bril- liant for the Blues throughout against Detroit and Les Binkley » handling 51 New York shots for the Penguins against New York. In Sunday's other game Phila- delphia Flyers) downed Califor- nia Seals 5-2. Montreal Canadiens climbed | into first place Saturday in the Fast by handing Boston Bruins their first loss of the season, 4-2, and dropping the Bruins into a tie for second with New York and Detroit. New York handed Toronto down and two singles from Al Ford, & safety touch and a con- vert from Jack Abendschan. Eskimos converted two Mont- spectacular, to keep his team in the running. Detroit goalie Roger Crozier shared goaltending honors Sun- day with Hall, making 30 saves in scoring his first shutout since Dec. 18, 1966. | ULLMAN INJURED But the loss could have been an expensive one for the Red Wings with centre Norm UJlman taken to hospital during the jgame for x-rays of an injured} Orland Kurtenbach scored two goals in New York's victory along with Vic Hadfield, Arnie Brown, Phil Goyette and Bernie Geoffrion added one each. Andy Bathgate maintained his hot early-season pace by opening in > baictre§ Pittsburgh scoring with his a3 Sa eG Sonvereion "in sixth goal of the season. He ware the EFC's leading fay Bruce MacGregor pass with| followed by Billy Dea and Bob; ys EFC's g Dillabough, who scored twice. The Kings blasted in four sec- ond-period goals to take the game out of reach of the Hawks and keep Los Angeles on top of the Western Division with their) third victory to go with a pair of} |ties in five games. | Terry Sawchuk, instrumental last year in Toronto's Stanley Cup championship, played his first game of the year for Los Angeles and turned aside 42 Chicago shots. MISSED 4 GAMES He missed the first four, games with an elbow injury picked up in training camp. Bill Flett, Brian Kilrea, Lo- well MacDaonald and Brian Smith scored the second-period Los Angeles goals. Ted Irvine wrapped it up in the third after Pit Martin and Wayne Maki ha- real fumbles and two intercep- tions into an early 20-0 lead. Al- ouettes fought back but Jim Thomas put Edmonton beyond reach with a 72-yard touchdown run in the third quarter. Gary Lefebvre and Terry Baker, a southpaw making his first start at quarterback, scored the other . Edmonton touchdowns. Peter Kempf kicked three field goals and three converts. Montreal's touchdowns were all on passes--two to Donnie Davis, the other to Ron Murphy. Jim Long kicked a field goal and three converts. MEAGRE YARDAGE Ticats picked up only 116 yards on offence, seven fewer than Winnipeg, but coasted into Joe Coffey's pass catching and a tough defence that intercepted three passes and recovered two Winnipeg fumbles. With eight wins in 12 games, Hamilton is a point ahead of Ottawa Rough Riders who were held to a 28-28 draw Sunday by Toronto Argo- scorer, caught two of the five passes Zuger completed. The first covered 42 yards and set up Willie Bethea's one-yard touchdown plunge. The second, 11 yards into the end zone, gave the former Eskimo his fourth touchdown of the season. Ted Watkins and Dave Flem- ing hit for the other Ticats touchdowns, while Coffey kicked four converts and a 32-yard field goal. | Always there with ready cash behind the Tiger-Cats a Western Conference playoff|8ive Toronto the tie. by knocking Montreal Al-) Jackson threw for three of Ot- 'louettes out of EFC contention {aw a's touchdowns--twice to 230-24 Saturday night. Then slipped into first place in the Whit Tucker and once to Mar- gene Adkins--with halfback Don} Hamiltonjse A Gilbert passing to Ron Stewart) Sunday, The result left Ottawa a point|9-0 first-quarter lead on a one-|went in the|yard Dillard drive and a 25-yard standings with Toronto another|field goal by Mann. four points back. But Mann's second field goal put return|Toronto ahead 12-0 early in the Ottawa has a |game against the Argos, in Otta- Second quarter before Jackson the tie lwa Saturday, a day before the|discovered an antidote for To- ~ \Ticats play host to Montreal. In|Tonto's vicious defensive rush |the final games the following|Was accurate long passing jweek, Ottawa is at Montreal jand Hamilton at Toronto. |27,238 SEE CLIFFHANGER In a real barn-burner before'to give the Riders a 14-13 lead tralian centre, against strong in- 238 Toronto fans, former Otta-\at the half after Mann. scored ternational competition. Roberts jwa halfback Jim Dillard and Ot-|his punt single. tawa quarterback Russ Jackson Dillard put Toronto back in'the seven-race series. Three minutes after Mann's second field goal he hit Tucker, for a 57-yard scoring play and then Adkins for a 71-yard score are just You know the feeling. Quiet despera- tion. That old muffler that's been going ... finally went. And today of all days, just when you really needed the car. So it's down to the corner. Or around to the dealer's. But by the time you attract early in the third quarter, but E Z three touch-|the lead lasted only four a] HOUSTON (AP)--It's not the|™@" Who preferred that his ence final standings in a wild|40wns for the Argos with Davel|utes before Jackson hit Tucker|muscle, the power or the tour-/name not be used. 'We are nO|<caiq Dai Rees, the little Welsh Mann kicking two field goals,jon a 47-yard play. Gablerimaining in the game, Gilbertjedge over the British--it's the ~~ keep it interesting, maybe bring THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 23, 1967 J in the rest of the Common- |wealth." United States Dominates | The British undoubtedly could In Ryder Cup Competition i's". nm: ers from Australia, Canada and |New Zealand. | "f am keenly disappointed we didn't make a better showing," By WILL GRIMSLEY thigh-placed British golf spokes- jnament experience that gives match for you Yanks, We mustjnon-playing captain of the Brit- Then with seven minutes re- United States golf pros a wide change the format if we're tolish team. passed 15 yards to Stewart, who/touch on the greens. went the rest of the way on a) Both U.S. and British players aye" pe are agreed on this point today AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ut Gabler came up with alas they review another one- 50-yard pass to flanker Bob| sided US. victory in the bien-| SPECIALISTS Taylor--who took six passes for|nial Ryder Cup competition | s 128 yards during the game--and| ,oq by Arnold Palmer and| ° setting another one-yard zee Avoid costly seh major repairs EASY TERMS out, Ottawa defensive half Bill|POints to 814. 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