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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Nov 1967, p. 7

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Both Stamps, Rouge Good On 'Comebacks' stes, | OUTDOORS g ain By Bill Owens Times Outdoor Writer g legs in the final could only manage pass , le hay ; t 4 ' nine shots, at the DESPITE PRE-SEASON hunting near Coe Hill with « Tipe it dd asa i siege iave played Monday, It onl vi ia" win the » GTad) predictions of big game offi- party of nine totalled six does sa : ' his second of the cials of Ontario that the and a spoke horn buck. This cone i detours fois | The fear in Calgary is that a) Russ Jackson of Ottawa ; deer take would be as good or is the third successive year id d Cal St 4 bitter winter day could affect Rough Riders was named 1966 ie 5 sec ; ie \ : riders and Calgary Stampedersithe performance of Liske. Butiplayer of the year and top Cae nicked up his second better than in former years, these hunters have taken a play true to form in their best- | ¢ - night into an open the first week of the season doe count from this bushland. of-three series that opens here he Saye cola isn't major factor) Psi bath in awe was Genny yh net while Oshawa did not bring about any such They have expressed some Saturday. He has said wind could affect|29-14_ by Saskatchewan in the inded. result. From every portion of concern about this facet of Both t have shown ales came more than cold but in iit baie nt t Baker of Peter- the deer range in central 1d _ their hunting to game. biolo- A nA eams seb eee 44 40-mile an hour wind at Re ie second game of the WFC ulled Holbrook' in eastern Ontario came reports gists. Bruce Harding brought oe Aas ele! i e weet gina Oct. 22, Calgarw wonNg-Liseries will be played Wednes- extra attacker with : GL gharciy. of deer. Shite MOWn A seven paIne 160 cotad ; -- me eh unc as Liske completed 24 of 35\day, Nov, 22 in Regina and the the game. Oshawa blame has been directed at the trophy buck in the Madoc {for - peer : all yt M/passes and for 269 yards and/third, if necessary, in Calgary holding penalty and wolf but it is a pretty safe country while Rolly Chambers Siinenit e apie ; gee two touchdowns. Sunday, Nov. 26 with the winner orough a six-to-five- bet that nature in her wisdom and party took a yearling ening second tt "| Calgary has relied on the, moving on to the Grey Cup Cae age. and control is likely the main buck near Crystal Lake. Ed | "es ; passing game all season while Nadian final in Ottawa Sature nan took the puck factor. Because of this some of Sammitt brought home a ten- Both teams fi nished theithe Roughriders have had a\day, Dec. 2 two Peterborough the more experienced hunters point trophy head on a 41%4- schedule with 12 wins and four\more balanced attack, led. on| assed to Prentice are forecasting a bad winter year-old buck which tipped losses, but act got sla nod|the ground by George Reed with! 1 alone in the open with the end result being the scales at 190 pounds. The because they beat the Roughrid 1,471 yards--more than all Cal into the open net to decimated deer herds, while Gooderham range paid off for ers in two of three meetings gary rushers combined, inal score 5-2, }\ others are blaming hunting this hunter. Doug Grant who The 2 p.m. MST (4 p.m. EST) utshot the losers 35- \) pressure is driving the deer hunted late on the last day of game will be nationally tele-- REED SUFFERING ed up nine of the 16 further back into the bush. the season in Reach Township vised by the CTV network. Reed is one of the players list Saskatchewan won its way jed by Saskatchewan coach linto the final by beating "agile Keys as bruised after the place Edmonton Eskimos semi-final game Saturday but \last Saturday in a sudden dez ath!the bumps "won't stop anybody |semi-final. from playing Saturday."' | But over the season the Rid Keys also said defensive ta ers won six of their games after le Ed McQuarters, aarnea CF ir trailing the opposition at one) Lineman of the Year, was both i ll 0 Y ered by ankle. Al point or another, while Calgary a sprained Whatever the cause, there is was happy with his take of a little doubt that the deer take fawn. is poor. S$: Gary Bradley ruised ankle and in- HERE AND THERE: The GOR te THE BEST AREA to date introduction of Coho salmon referee Don Brown has been the Ganaraska into Lake Michigan has pro- tipped vith Forest and surrounding terri- : es at c hEDin tory. This is exemplified with duced a fantastic spawning Welsh quite likely the high percentage of ani- population this fall. The run : for the hunters in* has been so heavy and the sareucisapesits Peay ibe 'a . : f nd play tor the Gen- pong tiny available cover. take of fish so excessive that IT'S ALL OVER! Last ended in the 12th round. ed it early in the 12th round. He got up quickly but was did it five time Fo i by : stil plates ton Ta : ideas Some of the best deer have the state conservation depart- night's world's champion- Above is shown the - finish Here Rouse is shown going wobbly and referee Jimmy EXCITING WINDUP as P reaal 'Tees Dale Wes Crushmen "scoring come from: the Newtonville ment closed the season on ship light - heavyweight of the fight, at Las Vegas. fe Olivas ended the scrap, rul Even in the game that de- °°! shoulde goals and nine as- & . SES ; Pree aac ' down on one knee, after be- - rpg tamed Pehers i : The Stampeders hope to ove andi area where George Dillon, these fish in the Manistee bout between defending Tiger had Rouse in trouble ing Dick Tiger as "still cided the western champion nT 10F t cae McNAMEE Ron Turpin, Bob Youngman, River. Biologists are watching champion Dick Tiger and in the third round, decked ing belted a good one, then champion" on a TKO ship, Calgary and British Co-/Come the jinx that if a te he bad man hon- Tin Caswell and John the planting of this fish in challenger, Roger Rouse, him in the ninth and end- he rolled over onto me back (AP Wirephoto) jymbia Lions exchanged. the, Player named CFL player of aes oh the 'sin Monaghan bagged three prize Lake Superior with specula- lead five times before the - : ; eee JSHMEN'S crowds i an ; e : THE RE- : availed 35-30 OW: deer. Burketon provided veni- tiv interest BED Y o; Stampeders prevailed 35-30. Alt jo Meckey Li Fi Skoting Club son for Stan McCullough and CENTLY. approved _ regula- Te. iger a ains iS if le, One of the big questions for organize ockey Lecgues, Figure Skating Clubs interested al, Rose, McComb; de. Gord Varty who scored two tions concerning the discharge Sate vs vame is the weather NESE Menamiee: "writing, "WI bucks about 176 pounds of sewage from pleasure boats gh ns EE ooo erases ok in renting ico time at the North Oshawa Arena and the Civie Welsh, Knowles, Flem- apiece. The Ganaraska Forest into gin waters will be a G Calgary quarterback Peter Auditorium, please submit their request in writing to the tilly, Blanchard aid off for Les Bergman, great headache come next ets @C1S10 n In t Round 'te this week named the : ; ' as aaa abe Mike Szidor, Tony Feith and 'June1'... AN AVERAGE lps Beli B seni Board of Monagemént, Civie Auditorium, 99 Thornton Rd. $., ence, Craigs, Epping, when they SIZE black spruce tree pro- 2 . M imoutr PA ohane, baend i bigs we ri vides about P54. 000 ene. | By BOB MYERS | Referee Jimmy Olivas didn'tjthe mandatory eight-count. He, Between the 10th and tith a The weather office Tuesday omar , Gilmour, Phil Grady, : age 5 ' 7 a said it wasn't yet prepared even rth Oshowe :s, Watters, Banks. son and Jack Dionne scored sheets of facial tissue. This LAS" VEGAS, Nev. (AP) | bother to count to 10 when, cfter,absorbed a bad beating but Jast-- commission doctor took a long ta tak ghia A Ne in ews Feel Oshawa 1ST PERIOD She each from the same area. is enough to supply one per- |The light heavyweight cham-|22 seconds of the 12th round, \ed the round look at Roger's bleeding. lip sd rsh den rap natin : ; ie dete ten. wy cogues rentice g Max Brown and Allen Wood son with a,new box every day _ pionship in the world of boxing|Roger ran into a solid, short; He also came up with a horri "The only punch that hurt me, "The long-time mean temper 6, 1968. preference feish) 0:48 t bagged a deer apiece also. of the year with twenty boxes still belongs to Dick Tiger wholright hand that dumped him to|ble cut over the right side of hisjwas the last one,'? Rouse man-\jature for Nov, 19 is 36 degrees Ag ibe from the Ganaraska left over ... ONE OF CAN- (today made secretive plans tojthe canvas--his third and finalj|mouth from the left hook. Itlaged to say before he was hus-jbut that doesn't mean mu th ks) 3:48; Webb 17:40 and ADA'S best known conserva- take it back to the new republic jtrip. to the mat--and spelled| was to gush'blood from then on,|tled over to a hospital to get the| We've been above normal in Adults: $25.00 per hour. Adults: $15.00 per. hour Miner FURTHER AFIELD the re- tionists, Frank H. Kortright, of Biafra in strife-torn Africa. /finis to his long quest for the|masking his face in crimson thing sewed up. {Calgary for a few days. They Sat. end: Sun Midnight te 6:00 pam Hockey ND PERIOD 4 sults were less. spectacular. was honoréd recently, when a Tiger, almost as amazing at|175-pound division champion-| Rouse hit the deck in the 10th., Tiger got a morale boost just! ee cag ets il Mon. te Fri. ete so terete ra Paul Grant reports a take of plaque was dedicated to him |the age of 38 as another ageless|ship this one from an_ overhand|before the nationally televised Christme: z : per hour Ih, Grady one fawn for seven hunters at the Kortright Waterfowl pega or 4 aT asda! Tiger turned tiger in the ninthiright; again the mandatorylfight. He learned for the first SEWING MACHINES fed in the Skootamata region Park, named for him in 1965, (Pion, Archie Moore, Ss i Ss eight, but Roger was still trying/time in nearly six weeks that nea ely, 4:02; Cooper, 7:27: ---- Ray Cromley was the at Guelph. Mr. Kortright is defended his crown Friday night res =o | zi yo al to get back. his wife and family were safe in os $49, 50 North Oshawa Oshawa Civic NRA WAU 1414S one lucky hunter. Charlie Russel perhaps better known to the jwhen he scored a 12th round)tion cenir® ooring Rouse with) Rouse made it. even close in|Biafra, and that he was the fa untae ELNA. A Auditor also gave a gloomy account of average sportsman as. the technical knockout over a gameja powerful left hook to the jaw./the 11th until Tiger unleashed alther for the seventh time--a SEWING CENTRE rena ucitorium RD PERIOD the week of his party in the founder of the Canadian Na- fighter and the No. 1 challenger,/Rouse 'struggled to his feet at/left hook that staggered him at/girl, seven pounds, born seven ss So be We aa | PHONE: 728-5162-3 hy Greedy Clyde-Bruton area of Algon- tional Sportsmen's Show, Roger Rouse of Anaconda, about the count of six and tookithe bell days ago oe sill in ae quin Park where they took whose monetary "ewe go Weighed 468;. House en cNamee) 19:19 nd one bear for for conservation are well- g 8g ' fs AEG aD sees Aidt eight nimrods. Dan _McC aw _ known and heartily supported. 174% SS5555555E55555555S55555S555555SSSSSSSSS5SSS55S5S5SS555S55°% cea This May Be Joe Zuger's McGrandle VIC TANNY"S All Makes Beats Burke THE WORLD'S LARGEST CHAIN OF HEALTH CLUBS a Chance To Prove Worth | :»oxr, cn =m ESS ESS. SSS 550555555555 SS55SSsS 55550555 55S55555S55555 25-7181 Pe: randie of Edmonton Friday night successfully defended his Canadian featherweight cham- pionship with an eighth-round |technical knockout over Jackie Burke of Saint John, N.B. Referee Lou Eskin stopped the scheduled 12-round bout at the eight-second mark of the eighth after McGrandle had} ; | knocked down the challenger for jthe second time before 1,620 HAMILTON (CP) -- Joe Zuger? OHN He's the quiet, crewcut guy § who runs the Eastern Football Zz Conference champion Hamilton JPRE S Tiger-Cats in a way that make: him almost inconspicuous. i As the Ticats head into Sun- ~}-{e] days' first half of a two-gam total-point EFC final in Ottawa : fans. | Hours Daily pages Ley ng | Immediately after the fight] | " | N e right to play . ; id p Specialists Grey Cup final he has been all © lan Sra eee | & Thickson Rd but lost in the adulation oT litccowan of Glasgow, Scotland, 725-7622 bia uae Ottawa: quarterbac for the British Empire bantam- H USAR Ua CerOn, : : weight championship. TIGER IN Despite his determined quiet : McGrandle's manager and R TANK off the field--a nod or shake of promoter Mitch Klimove said he his head to answer questions--in COACH RALPH SAZIO will offer McGowan $50,000 to the huddle he barks out signals) , . , has faith in Zuger come to Edmonton to defend his with speed and confidence. title. The Edmonton fighter said Tackle Angelo Mosca, last/,o, Jjinebacker and defensive he would have no trouble reduc- season playing on offence in alnaif for Hamilton in his early/™S_ to the 118-pound bantam- game in Ottawa, says Zuget | years weight limit. ' LTD called the signals so fast he|' In' only' one game that year area yg ed ara Bing A | THE went the wrong way, blocked|qiq he play quarterback--a- ble against Burke. The slightly 3-5278 t d still Hamil- shorter and lighter New Bruns- me Seong hn ae gainst Saskatchewan Roughri wick boxer holds the Canadian < ton scored a touchdown. ers when Faloney was hurt--|p, tamweicht title : There is no doubt that Jack- and set a CFL record with eight Burks \iaw RnGcih Bawn for 7 . | Service son is the outstanding quarter- jtouchdown passes in his first the first time late in the seventh | SERVICE back in the east--leading in|time at the helm round when McGrandle connect- pass attempts, completions, | This year he passed for 11\oq with a right to the head and -ENTALS yardage, percentage of comple-| touchdowns and completed 163/fojjowed it up with a left hook. 103 King St. East tions and touchdown passes as|of 319 attempts for 2,775 yardsipurke also went down to his : well as being the eastern nomi-/and a .511 completion average. |knee in the fourth, but it was (BLOOR ST. and STEVENSON RD. S.) iii : ' nee as outstanding Canadian in| He was hampered early in the! ryled he had slipped. SPACE the league jseason when end Hal Patterson,) Burke said he had trouble ; around whom much of the Ham-jbreathing as he came out for _ BUT ZUGER WINS ilton offence was centred, was'the eighth round after he acci- BLE FOR But in two of three meetings |iost with a ruptured spleen dentally swallowed some smell- during the regular season. Sunday, with the 2 p.m. ESTjing salt, McGrandle immedi- Zuger and the Ticats won and game nationally televised by the|ately knocked him down with a VERTISING when the points were totalled atl BC, he may be able to prove/left to the chin and the referee the end of the season Zuger and/why his coach and team-mates ruled that Burke was unable to the Ticats were one point ahead have so much respect for him continue SAGE of Ottawa in team standings. se ESE TEEN OSE EER Tt_has been said that Hamilton) : ---- writs only-hard-enoush to win a = sak Damani. aan eee Congra tulations ford i iste, cag agi ge : G ad L yy of the Hamilton club has_; } nd ars Lid. yet draw the acclaim, even in " - ue Hamilton, that so far has eluded | iments him To The Distinction About the only people unani- : : mously in favor of the 6-2, 210- HAW 2 Whitby . pound Arizona State graduate OS re are the Hamilton players and coach Ralph Sazio. 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