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Nanaimo Daily News from Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada • 12

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Callings Miss occer Upset 7 tasks Connect: Pete Gooding pounced on a head in a cross. Carlings tied loose ball in front of the Na things up minutes later with naimo net, and trapped it into the best goal of the game Centre-forward Pete Bateman s' the ball at centre field tte corner to give Victoria United of the Pacific Coast Soccer League a 2-1 victory over Nanaimo Carlings at Caledonia passed off to right winger Bob Saiapson after dribbling down Park Sunday. Turnstiles Click Merrily; Attendance Marks Set new ana bampson made no It was the second straight mistake with a 20-yard drive exhibition win for United against Both sides made repeated unsuccessful forays against goalies until Gooding came the Nanaimo Senior Soccer League entry. Last week, Nanaimo dropped a 6-3 decision CAL WALKER, Sports Editor through with the winning effort. and Jim Thomas scored touch By THE CANADIAN PRESS Three pass interceptions put Senior Soccer League action downs before a record 21.995 12 The Daily Free Press, Monday, September 13, 1965 at Victoria.

Victoria opened the scoring in the first half when Jim Jamieson leaped high to stirts Sunday, Sept. 19 with a full slate of games. ftns. End Tommy-Joe Coffey clicked on three converts and Calgary Stampeders at the top of the Wstern Football Con field goal. Winnipeg fullback Art Per kins, ami halfbacks Leo Lewis ference a week ago.

Saturday night two doses of their own medicine knocked them out of it again. 4 The spoon was handled by British Columbia Lions at Van a no-" Billy Cooper went over as Ross Surgenor Repeats As Jalopy Champion the Bombers lost their fourth Ross Valliere Golf Leader in a row after five straight wins. Jackie Simpson added a convert and two field goals. couver, who scored two second- quarter touchdowns from inter ceptions in a 24-10 win before Winnipeg now has eight a record Canadian Football points, one behind B.C., but the League crowd of 36,704. climbing Eskimos who, with the Bombers missed the WFC Ross Valliere shot a six-over- arm and lorn McDonald were a atchewan Roughriders vaulted into first place in the three strokes behind the leader playoffs last year, brought their the second, and Gary Cook of Victoria the third.

trophy dash 1. John Harris; 2. Gary Kershaw; S. Al Pitts. trophy dash 1.

Dick Miller; 2. Stan Cork; 3. W. Walker. First heat 1.

Ross. Surge West with an 11-9 victory over total to six points. par 78 to take a one-stroke lead in the first round of the men's club championship at Nanaimo Golf and Country Club Sunday. with 81. Ron Marshall posted i net 70 to win the low net prize the Alouettes in an interlocking The Edmonton crowd in cluded a fan chosen as the game at Montreal Sunday.

Cal PIGGY BACK Valliere, who is seeking the gary has 10 points, one behind paying spectator at Clarke Stadium since the Eski Ross Surgenor took over on the 25th lap then held off a challenge from John Harris and Dick Miller to win the Kersey Challenge Cup, emblematic of the Nanaimo jalopy championship at Grandview Bowl Sunday. An excellent turnout of fans were on hand to see the Victoria driver win the, trophy for the second straight year. Miller was the early leader, but gave way to Harris who in turn fell off the pace after five laps. Gary Kershaw, also of Victoria, managed to hold the Roughriders, and the Lions club championship to go along hold down third spot with nine mos rejoined the Western Con nor; 2. Gary Kershaw; 3.

Al with his match play title admitted bis golf was a "litle scram- points. Cale Yarborough, in ear 27, it shown atop a racer driven by Sam McQuagg in a spectacular accident In a stock car race in South Carolina. Yarborough continued over the wall and ended up some 100 feet from the track. He was unhurt. Second round of the four-round championship will be played next Sunday.

The Joe Clovis memorial trophy competition was settled Sunday when Bruce Kitchener toured the 18-holes in a net 72, five strokes less than Bun Dobson. Club championship play attracted a field of 60 golfers. ference in 1949. He collected $5,100 in prizes. bly." At Edmonton, the Eskimos One stroke back with 79's were came closer to leaving the At Vancouver's Empire Sta Pitts.

Second heat 1. Stan Cork; 2. Dick Miller; 3. W. Walker.

Third heat 1. Gary Cook; 2. Jim Parkin; 3. Barry Little. WFC cellar with a 30-25 decision over Winnipeg Blue Bomb Larry Stewart, Noel Fllmer, Dr.

Hamilton, and Murray Barbour. dium the attendance eclipsed the forme mark of 36,659 set Defending champion Joe Sam- ers, who slumped to fourth spot Main event 1.. Ross Surge from second. two years ago regular-season CFL play between the same clubs. nor; 2.

John Harris; 3. Dick Redmen Boost Point Averages With Rout 01 Campbell River A holding penalty which nul the head-end for five laps until Miller. BRIEF SPORTS SLANTS The Stampeders felt the loss lified a winning interception set the stage for hard rushing Surgenor moved to the front for good. of Day, ho suffered a knee Edmonton's third straight win and Redmen meet at Nanaimo next Sunday at Caledonia Park. Kershaw, touted to give Surgenor a battle for the cham after five consecutive losses.

Edmonton moved to the Winni Player Pockets $50,000 injury, and fullback Lovell Coleman, thrown out of the. game along with the Dons' de-. fensive halfback Steve Shatter after a second-quarter scuffle. pionship, managed only two Cowichan Timbermen, league newcomers, have yet to hit the Top Jockeys Square Off After Races peg 4 and a touchdown fol lowed. second-place finishes, but had his moment of glory by timing in at 20.17 seconds for a new scoring column after a 67-0 loss to Oak Bay Farmer's Con the first continental European In Vancouver, Norm Field- Stand-in Keeling was good on Scoring almost every time they took possession of the ball, Nanaimo Redmen romped to an 82-0 victory over Campbell River Raiders in Vancouver Island Juvenile Football League action at Campbell River Sunday.

Redmen now share second place with Victoria Hornets which lost their unbeaten record gate wrote the victory prescrip 13 of 24 passes and Day on one track record. struction. The Timbermen have failed to score a point in three in 37 years to win the men's singles title of the U.S. tennis championships. tion by gr.bbing a Calgary Harris and Miller split ho of six attempts for aerial gains of 205 yards.

The Stamps pass and taking it for a touch TORONTO (CP) Jockeys outings against the more ex perienced league teams. nors in the trophy dashes with down. Mick Burton signed it picked up only 80 yards rushing Hugo Dittfach and Avelino Go respective victories in the "A and events. HAMILTON, Ont. (CP)-Rick few minutes later by latching mez engaged in two separate Mustangs took over the league lead with Oak Bay fourth and Cowichan Timbermen in the McGarry became the youngest onto another interception and fights during Saturday's thor AKRON, Ohio (AP) Gary Player, the little South African who wins big tournaments, pocketed top prize of $50,000 in the World Series of Golf Sunday with a three-stroke victory over Masters champion Jack Nicklaus.

Player, who took the lead by matching par 70 Saturday, fired a 35-34 9 on the final round for a 36-hole total of 139 over the Firestone Country Club's 7-180-yard layout. and Day was smeared twice for a 22-yard deficit. Kapp threw accurately, completing 10 of 14 passes for 94 after dropping a 14-7 decieion fullback Bill Munsey charged Surgenor won the first heat; Stan Cork of Campbell River oughbred races at Woodbine shooter to win the Canadian in Urnational trapshooting cham cellar. to Victoria Mustangs. Hornets over eignt plays later.

race track. pionship Sunday and took home Quarterback Joe Kapp added yards. The Lhns rushed lor 124 The first fight erupted after ths title as an early 16th birth a fourtn quarter toucaaown the first race in the scales day gift. house, where the jockeys are Peter Kempt kicked a field goal, two converts and flipped weighed after each race. In the a pass for a convert after race Dittfach, riding fourth HAVANN A (AP) Bobby Fischer of New York lost his first game in the Capablanca fumbled snap.

Roucfhies Top Dogs After Comeback Win place uougs unop, claimed an Jerry Xeeling, called in when Calgary quarterbak Eagle Day PORTLAND (AP)-The Okla interference foul against Pro-bador, ridden by Gomez, in the international chess tournament homa City 89ers, paced by two was injured, scored the Stam stretch. Sunday when he conceded a 10th round adjourned match to yards, with Halfback Willie Fleming accounting for 72 on 14 carries. The Lions had 15 first downs, Calgary 18. Redell completed only one of six a 1 1 as the Esks carded a neagre 84 yards in the air. But they ground out 300 yards ushlng to Winnipeg's 194.

Thornton and Ploen, who went out with a hand injury in the second quarter, clicked on seven of 20 attempts for 152 yards. The Bombers hd 21 first downs to the Eskimos' 14. homers by shortstop Ernie The stewards upheld the pro: peders' only touchdown. Larry Robinson made the and Yugoslavia's Borislav Ivkov Fazio and one by Chuck Harrison, pounded the Portland Beav test and disqualified Probador, after 53 moves. booted a 20-yard field goal, The Calgary Stampeders.

ers 8-3 Sunday to win the Paci Roughies have 11 points. Edmonton fullback Butch Pressley gave the Esks the punter in the second half, got off a 50-yard kick deep into the Roughrider end zone for another single and a 9-8 margin, fic Coast League playoff series VANCOUVER (CP) Vancouver Firefighters, the British Saskatchewan, trailing four games to one. placing Dougs Chop third. When the two met in the scales douse, Gomez accused Dittfach of bumping him in the stretch. Dittfach was struck on the face and the two wrestled lead when he charged over throughout the contest before a Columbia champions, roared after Bomber quarterback Dick but Abendschan's field goal Montreal crowd of 19,226, had into the finals of thee Canadian FOREST HILLS, N.Y.

(AP) Thornton Inter ception was wiped it out. three touchdown efforts fizzle By THE CANADIAN PRESS Rough Riders or Roughrid-rsone word or two, whichever you prefer spelli first place. Ottawa Rough Riders moved Into the lead in the Eastern Tootball Conference Saturday and Saskatchewan Roughriders did the same in the Western Conference Sunday. Manuel Santana's all court washed out. Thornton was re soccer championship here Sunday with a resounding 7-0 defeat each other to the ground before Abendschan's four points in the face of alert defensive placing ipjured Ken Ploen, they were separated.

gave him a total of 46 for the over Manitoba champions Win wizardry and delicate touch subdued Cliff Drysdale of South Africa in their rain-interrupted final Sunday 7-9, 7-5, 6-1, season and the lead in the WFC SCORE FOR ESKIMOS They fought again in the jockey's quarters after fists FOR QUICK RESULTS USE FREE PRESS CLASSIFIED ADS play by the Als. Montreal intercepted three passes thrown by Saskatchewan quarterback Ron Lancaster in the end zone. nipeg Scottish in the Western Canada final before about 2,000 scoring race, four ahead of Eskimo quarterback Bill Red were thrown a second time. Lovell Coleman of Calgary. fans.

ell and halfbacks Jim Fauver making the colorful Spaniard Gomez, 37, reported for the Ottawa climbed on top by de Jack Abendschan kicked the Saskatchewan amassed 332 yards, 193 of them on the second race with a patch over winning field goal from 14 his cheek where he had been yards out after Saskatchewan cut. He won the race aboard ground, while the Als picked up 297 yards, 192 of them through the air. Saskatchewan had 19 tied the game and Montreal Fast Answer. feating Hamilton Tiger Cats 22-13 in Ottawa. The result left both clubs with 10 points on five victories, bit Ottawa has lost only once so far this season while the Ticats now have been defeated twice.

regained the lead, all in the first down. and Montreal 16. final five minutes. FOOTBALL RUNAWAY The Als went ahead 7-0 In the NEW WESTMINSTER (CP)- Lancaster threw 18 passes, completed nine and had three eked off. Faloney completed mm first quarter on a one-yard plunge by fullback J.

W. Lock- Edmonds, walloped Van Saskatchewan, 29-8 winner over the Argonauts in Toronto Friday night, made a clean couver -0 Here bunday in a ett after quarterback Bernie of 19 and had two Inter cepted. Pacific Football League game Faloney master minded his squad 83 yards downfield in 16 aweep of their two-gamt inter plays. Bill Bewley converted locking weekend series by edging Montreal Akmettes 11-8 on Martin Fabi's single made it: a field goal in the last 10 sec 7-1 in the second quarter, but. onds Sunday.

The Als are two points out of the EFC cellar occupied by the wlnless Argos Faloney replied with a third-quarter single to give the Als; an 8-1 lead and set the stage for the game-ending heroics. The two victories vaulted Saskatchewan into the lead In 5 and 10 PIN BOWLERS FALL LEAGUES ARE STARTING NOW Openings in Most Leagues for Men and Women FREE PARKING NURSERY 'Coffee Shop operated by Cindy'i Catering Service. Noon-hour lunches available on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. For Farther Information, Please Phone FAMOUS PLAYERS PYGMY BOWLING LANES Dial SK 3-1632 With fewer than five minutes; the West, one point ahead of to play, Lancaster uncorked a touchdown pass to halfback Bill Butler in the end zone and Abendschan converted to make It 8-8. Cards Add Little Rock Faloney, replacing rookie Jim Walters as Montreal's! ST.

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