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    HAMILTON (CP) — Bobby
    funtz, who gave up retirement
    beers the season
    opened, went on ‘touch:
    down splurge Saturday night a
    Hamilton, 1 Tiger = Cats took a
    rousing 38-21 victory over Suir
    {sh Columbia Lions in a Can
    1 League interlock:

    the masterful quarterbacking ot |
    Bernie Faloney who played
    probably his best game of the
    year. And it was nelped along
    hy two disastrous Britsh Co-
    jumbia fumbles

    :

    ger-Cat touchdowns in the open

    in
    Ticats into a 20-0 lead.
    with this the Lions were
    much alive,
    They spurted for two toucn-
    downs in a little more than two

    Even
    very

    Hamilton Ticats Defeat
    British Columbia Lions

    Che Guardiaw

    ‘SECOND SECTION

    Charlottetown, Mon. Sept. 23, 1963.

    PAGE 9

    minutes in the second quarter bad and a 20-yard paiccau

    to cut Tiger-Cats’ lead to 20-14. Joe Zuger scored the

    pid yielded another touch- \gane's final point with about
    m to Hamilton in the dying By wine remaining in bai

    pay of the session, and/

    came back with one of their eeratace Joe Kapp,

    own early in the third to draw | played with the little anger “

    | within striking distance. But the | his throwing hand bandaged as_

    Ticats drew away steadily add-|result of an injury suffered in

    Kuntz, who bore the brunt
    the Hamilton ground omens for a event pass - and - run
    with mewcomer Jim Pace, play, the most spectacular of-
    late cut from New York Giants peta manoeuvre of the night,
    of the National League, dived | early in the second quarter and
    over for his, touchdowns from then hit with a short pass in

    He connected with Fleming

    The miscues set up two ‘Th inside the three-yard line. Pace |the third for a 38-yard pass-

    cracked over from the two-yard | and-run play. His other touch-

    7 22 malautes that hesped send {live for a six-pointer and feet | down pass went to Jerry Janes

    Garney Henley ‘ook a 20-yard | after Lions had moved 81 yards |
    pass from Faloney late in the in six plays, also in the xec-|
    second brid that put Ticats
    ahe

    ad 27-14 Peter Kempt kicked the ‘eel
    Dave Viti

    kicked four con- converts.

    Houston
    Green (7-4) and Dalrymple;
    Nottebart, Umbricht (4) Wood-
    eshick (11-9) (8) and Banani
    Grote (8). HR: Hou—Staub (6).
    New York
    San Fran,
    Jackson (12-17) Bearnarth (9)
    and Sherry: O'Dell (13-10) Her-
    (5) Duffalo (7)

    ]
    )

    Pittsburgh 000 100 110— 3 80
    Los Angeles 000 000 203— 5120
    Friend, Haddix (7) McBean

    (8) Gibson (8) Sisk (1-1) (9)|

    houquette (20-10) Smith (6)

    Drabowsky (7-12) Bowsfield)
    (6) and Lau; Terry (17-15) Stat-
    ford (6) Kunkel (8) and Berra.

    ieee Bros. L Ltd.

    Baseball Scores

    man;
    and Nixon;

    RUSHING STALLED
    The Lions, held to a mere 84
    jyards rushing against | Hamil:
    n's 236, injuries to |
    Berra ee key players. Halfback ‘Tom |

    Bruton (8) Cash (
    a pattlogion at Baltimore ppd,

    SUNDAY
    American League
    Kansas City 000110 ‘al 392
    4

    mi
    ept the Lions’ defensive team
    tt bal » went ii -0
    first-quarter ead after “Neal
    Beaumont fumbled a Hamill
    Mick, recovered by Ticats’ Gene
    Cepete

    m1 i eelespesend) at fhe as ereea
    Sturdi-| Mark of the second quarter,
    pia be cet up when Henley took
    a punt and went on a
    Be eae Rene yard gallop to the three after
    tone (26). squirting past a flock of would-
    a be Lions’ tacklers.

    First
    Los Angeles 200 000 100— 3 102 tumbled mutes Tater, bien
    Cleveland 000 202 10x— 5 625

    Wickersham (11 - 15)
    vant (7) and Edwards;

    Washington 000 100 020— 3 81,02 ground offensive against

    Boston
    Pascual (20-9) and Zimmer-| 10:34
    Heffner Eee: Smith (8) ky B.C. convert (Kempf)
    Hall (33), ne touchdown
    ia.

    (Fleming

    Banks (3), ‘xillebrew (45). .
    National e B.C. convert (Kempf)
    St. Louis 000.000 011— 2 6 1/10. Hamilton, touchdown (Hen-
    Cincinnati 003 000 20x— 5 71| ley) 14:35,
    Simmons (15.9), Burdette (6),|11. Hamilton, convert vit)
    | Taylor (8), MacKenzie (8) and ire
    McCarver; Nuxhall (14-8) and! rl a touchdown “(Fleming)

    Edwards.
    a B. C. convert (Kempf
    Milwaukee — 010 000 002— 3 92 Me cbtows

    and Coleman; Bolin. NATIONAL LEAGUE |

    clear of the opposition as back Steve Shafer (26). ta

    indeed Ganrlianevicoltalliiiens

    By THE CANADIAN PRESS ,
    Pittsburgh Pirates blanked
    Los Angeles Dodgers 4-0 on the
    three-hit pitching combination
    of Bob Veale and ElRoy Face
    junday at Los Angeles to keep
    the Dodgers from clinching the
    National League pennant.

    nati

    Now is takes only one Los
    Angeles win or one St
    |loss to bring the Dodgers their
    |second championship since they
    ;moved from Brooklyn in 1958.
    The future looks rosy since,
    the Dodgers open a three-game
    today with New York

    Other action in the National
    League Sunday saw San Fran-
    cisco Giants romp over the
    Mets 13-4 and Chicago Cubs
    coast to a 7-3 win over Milwau-
    kee Braves.

    YANKS WIN ANOTHER

    In the American League.
    where the Yankees already

    day. (CP Wirephoto). winning 6-3 and losing 4-2, while

    Calgary Stamps Demolish

    By JACK SULLIVAN
    Canadian Press
    TORONTO

    Don Luzzi of the Stampeders
    Sports Editor and Butch Laroue were chased

    terback Eagle Day put on an were tossed out of the game.
    Sr anteplay iat Il five face automatic $50

    a Calgary, touchdown (Dillard)
    x

    Basement-Dwelling Argos

    against only 10 by Toronto, a
    total of 488 yards—216 rushing

    Altogether, the Stamps scored
    seven touchdowns. Besides Dil-
    lard’s four, Bobby Taylor got

    two and Coleman one. Larry
    Robinson kicked six entre

    Tom Furlong two si
    5 S2yarder in the second ae
    ter and a 69-yarder in the third.

    FOOTBALL

    By RON MacDONALD

    gain during

    land 14 the downfield ti

    Regina Riders
    Shade Eskimos

    ime this season demonstrat

    passes that moved the ball tol of the American Hockey League chopped

    ted

    Cercle took a pair from Los

    ngeles Angels, 5-3 and 2-1.
    a ua ee Veale held
    's to two singles and

    Probable Pitchers .
    | By THE CANADIAN PRESS
    Probable pitchers for todays first base in the first eight
    major league games, won and innings, but was relieved in the
    lost records in parentheses: | ninth after walking Lee Walls
    American League and Maury Wills with one out.
    Washington (Daniels 5-9) at Jim Gilliam's bunt single off
    Detroit (Bunning 11-13). Face loaded the bases, but the
    (Only game scheduted), reliever got Tommy Davis and
    National League Frank Howard on pop ups,

    No games scheduled, ending the threat and the

    Dodger loser Johnny Podres

    result of an elbow injury suf ailowed six hits and two runs in

    western trip.

    Leafs Beat

    QuebecAces Seen At

    QUEBEC (CP) Toronto
    Maple Leafs of the National By WALTER Ki
    Hockey League easily skated to | EDMONTON
    7-4 victory over Quebec Aces Zimmermann

    Ray Storie of Ed

    REVENCHUK |
    (CP)—Hartmut

    Toronto
    imon-

    period and 6-2 after the second. other right that sent him down

    aleveal rane one runner past | To!

    Dodgers Are Blanked;
    ards Fall To Reds

    Willie Mays also homered in
    the Giants’ 16-hit attack, for his
    37th of the year.

    At Chicago, the Cubs scored
    six runs during the first three
    innings for their 10th in 15
    games against the Braves,
    clinching the Chicagoans’ se

    another converted touch: |the Montreal-B.C._ The Dodi
    igers were assured of sonal series between the clubs
    before a| down in the third and a field | Monday night, jat least a first place tie when for the first time since Mil-
    howling mob of 26,652 at ‘Civie | goal and a single in the ‘ourth.|touchdown strikes, |second place St. Louis Cardi- waukee entered the National
    stadium, - was on DIVES FOR TOUCHDOWNS . | Peed Willie Fleming. |mals were beaten 5-2 by Cincin- League in 1953.

    Joe Pepitone’s two-run homer
    in the sixth inning carried the
    Yankees and youthful left
    hander Al Downing to their vic~
    tory over Kansas City.
    STAGE RALLY

    The American League cham-
    pions came from behind for a
    tie with two unearned runs
    against loser Dave Wickersaam
    in the sixth. Pepitone snapped
    the tie in the next inning with
    his 26th homer.

    Downing, spaced nine hits, in-
    cluding a homer by Doc Ed-
    wards in the seventh.

    At Cleveland, John Romano
    ripped a two-out pinch-single in
    the bottom of the 11th inning,

    By THE CANADIAN PRESS |HRs: NY—Mantle (15) ‘have the flag nailed down, it giving Cleveland {ts victory in
    National League (8) |Larscheid left the game in the bs shy | was a 4-3 win for the New York the nightcap.

    Milwaukee 000 040 000— 4 10 1) Chicago 000 010 020— 3 71) Second with an injured right leg | club over Kansas City Athleti

    s City Athletics. The only Angel run caine on
    Chicago 000 000 0000 3 0| Detroit 000 021 01x— 4 61/and end Paul Seale also went | TICATS CHEW UP LIONS | Minnesota downed Boston 61, Jim Fregosi's first - inning
    Spahn (21-7) and Torre; Jack-| Ackley, Brosnan (3-8) (7) and/ out with a leg injury. Chicago edged Detroit 3-2 and homer.
    son (14-17) Martin; McLain (1-0) and Tri-| Tiger-Cats, ye Faloney su-| Hamilton Tiger-Cat quarter- centre Chet Miksza (46) lua Joney masterminded Hamilton gue game at Hamilton Satur- in two doubleheaders, Baltl- | Cleveland mounted its win-
    Phila, andos. HRs: Det-—McLain ()) estys calls that back Bernie Faloney (10) gels ges to block B.C. Lion hal 0 a 38-21 win over B.C. ore split with Washington, ning rally on a pair of walks

    prior to Romano's clutch sin-
    gle.

    The Indians won the opener
    with Fred Whitfield knocking) in
    of runs ki

    major-league homi

    ‘A Baltimore, Washington
    scored three runs in the eighth
    inning and defeated the Orioles
    in the second game after Baltl-
    more won the opener clinched
    fourth place.

    In the opener, rookie Sam
    Bowens knocked in three runs

    milton’s Angelo ast (CP) — Cal; — ————| game. for the second game in a row.
    al, Bran | ) gary |to the sidelines by referee and 282 passing—and day and a
    Ea re ieee et ala [Rao ae a aaa Ko] Pounce on the loose Ball. Ti- Stampeders, with Jim Dillard Seymour Wilson after an elbow. his successor, (Jerry Keeling, 4 Singles by Bob Bailey, Dick Robin Roberts, with rolief help,
    (10-8) (9 and Roseboro. HRs:| Foies: Kralick (15-13) and Ro-| fou Paes from there for the |crashing over for four ‘ouch-|ing performance in the third connected on 22 of 33 pass Goa le Has Schofield and Donn Clendenon won his 14th game of the sea-
    Pgh—Clendenon (15); LA—W.| mano. HRs: LA—Kostro (2). CS a0 dow: a temper-saturated |quarter, a e fireworks attempts. Stephens, Fuell cat) got the Pirates a run in the|Son and 258th of his career.
    Davis (9). Cle—Agee (1). Kuntz and Pace carried the game, demolished Toronto Ar- erupted on a large scale with Dick Shatto, who threw on . first inning. They scored an-) Washington's second - game
    Galy {gainieraened ules ai ball a total of 34 times for 160 |gonauts 50-0 in Canadian Foot- two minutes remaining in the pass, were able to make only, Arm Injury other in the sixth, when Clen- rally off Oriole rookie John
    Eee Ang. 100 000 000 00— 1 61| yards. Pace, who had practised all League action here Sunday. | game. enches emptied /nine completions in 28 at- denon singled and eventually |Miller | gave the Senators tie
    American League | Cleve. 000 100 000 01— 2 81) only twice with Ticats before|, Five players were and players threw punches and tempts. PETERBOROUGH, Ont. (cp) ±2me home on a single by Bill victory. Don Loc! alt ahd me
    First M. Lee, Gatewood (7), Duliba| the game, gained 100 yards on during the proceedings which | blocks when Toronto's Ron SUMMARY Kjell Svensson, Swedish goa Virdon. fet ean an oe Kennedy
    Minnesota 300 220 060—13 13.1) 4. (10), Nelson (11) and| 18 carries and Kuntz, a native saw the 31,214 fans boo the| |Brewer went after the Stamps First Quarter tender trying eat erthwmrornntes Pittsburgh picked up two un- haa oteate with a bases-
    Boston 010 102 000— 4 82) Rodgers: yes roe) aaa rear itchener, Ont., 60 yards on re lustily for most of the | Eovell Coleman ri Be sate 1. Calgary, touchdown (Cole-|xraple Leafs of the National eure fan i eka Nona eased eee ee ate
    Stange (11-5) Daifey (6) and a ) 16 carries. eam reweny) Contac! Bitchien and) man) i7 Hockey League, may be out for Hedrick a
    Battey, Zimmerman (7); Mon: cist HR: LA—Fregosi (9). fcwhali Lions (eouldalp work “up at Stampeders, under quar-|Ed Buchanan of Stampeders 2. Calgary, convert (Robinson) | 3°" much as two weeks as the 2d two Dodger errors: PUNE eran ert T) vee

    tea
    mate Harmon Killebrew hit his
    451

    Earley (8) Turley (8) and sie 000 — 6100 bristling Tiger-Cat tackling and |awesome display of power o1 7 ‘fered Friday 2s. th home run in their win over
    Nixon, HRs: Bos—Cinton, (22) Baltimore a teiteik (gy | Kapp was forced to go to the (the ground and in the air. Their fines. Ă© Calg ary, convert (Robinson) "Svensson's right arm wes SEWMMIMES- Gong wow 4548 ho
    Stuart (42) Nixon (5); M a "ye completed 11 of 23 at- defensive unit crumbled a woe- | Argon moved into Cal- id Quarté partially paralyzed when he at- LL AN cdncttl econ itl the GE VIeLOEy ere
    Se Neen oN ata) Burnside (7), Hobawgh (7),| 00 1° sor 998 yards against 12 ful Toronto offence that was sary territory Fy the first lime 6, Calgary, alagle (Wydareny partially) paralyzed when he 30) “AtiCincinnatii Joe Nuxhalt|/ Pascual bit the 20 victory, es
    Mincher (17) Baird () and Retzer; Roberts| Yempts for 288 yards against 12 TM torn Pionly 166 yards on the third play of the final rouged on'Furlong’s kick? 1:50 trait Red Wings’ Larry Jeffrey Went, the distance for his, 1h OT Me motte “chaser (9 his
    Mineher (1). (1413), 8. Miller (8), Stock (8)/ ri citar “margin on the 83 in the air and 83 along the quarter Sunday. calgary, touchdown (Dillard) {9°,"exhipition game. Detroit VilOHy: He feaned Stan Muslal ilebres movlad lance
    i 000— and Ofsino, HR:. Bit—Robinson Later they made. it to the 10: 4 in his first time at bat after
    Peaae oot omaereus teapots PE Ni ea ine Fiery baat cates, ghey eRe n't score 7. Calgary, convert (Robinson) Wo" 61. Svensson had taken ceremonies honoring the vet. run title, lashed by
    Boston 001 033 40x—11 14 1 first - downs statistics. Ticats The victory put the Stamped- over from regular goalie Ee amend
    ) rs Bacon moved the yardsticks 28 times, |ers just one point behind the | When the Stampeders smoth- Third Quarter ee ame Sih” Hoon (eran wulbelder
    NEO ee ae ee rtc that Wasmmaton, 100,000 O08 4.7. i: ; i ered passes by Don Fuell, who 8 Calgary, single (Wydareny Jptaq' so The Reds scored three un- inning. —
    Perry (6) Arrigo (7) Dotter (8)/ Baltimore 000 001 010— 2 10 1 | “e TĂ©ons 14. |league-leading British Colum, (ro, Over at quarterback late rouged on Furlong’s kick) 4:05 met eaical officer Dr. eamed Tuns in the third Jimmie Hall and Georse
    and’ Zimmerman, Ratliff (6),| “Hannan, (2-1) Kline (8) and) SUMMARY So ios ne ere ame ated |in the game from starter Sandy 9, Calgary, touchdown Dillard GHA wmnedical Toric 2 ucche) fveds|aalted theligarne}a)| Banka, alan); botered) Sota he
    Conley (3) Lamabe (7) and) Retzer; J. Miller (0-1) Starrelte First Quarter esuirdey night | Charles MacDougall sald) Svens-/ the eighth on pinch-hitter Frank | Twins, giving the club 224 nome
    Tillman. Min—Killebrew/ (9) and R. Brown. 1, Hamilton, touchdown (Pace) Le EE Rea Sarat ens fae oa. rout eamme 10) Calgary, convert, (Robinson) Son may be sidelined three av’ Robinson's. two-run double. u rte ,seazen, second
    (44); Bos-—Melias Tica O10 002 000— 3. 8 0! when ‘Larry Hickman |1i. Calgary, touchdown (Dil. |utless the ewe was Deus’ At San Francisco, Willie Me-|highest total in major ieagie
    Los Angeles 100 000 0 000 110— 2 80) 2, Ramin, convert (Viti) freely first of his three lard) 13:08 bruised, in which ease he could covey” hit three” consecutive history. The record is the 20
    Clayatane, a Horlen (10-7), Wilhelm’ ±7)/ ‘Quarter Nenthg streak i 187 Pe tion fumbles at the Toronto 30 and |12. Calgcry. convert (Robinson) \eoxe home runs — aiving ‘him 43 for by New York Yankees
    i vi S01 Gi a
    b son (02) Seyfried (7) rates Shiner ce Me a) fendi ee owedown cnt [here over the Ticats, occupy the el rnere eke Slamps, imme: Cageeytuchaonrnl (ey: |e ag Toe big slugger was hit by a At Detroit, homers by Floyd
    i ot ig ‘ieee i tl in Saskatuon
    (8) and Azcue. HR: LA—Perry| Frechan. HRs: Chi—Robinson| 4. Hamilton, convert vit) [Eastern Conference cellar with Sey rakes control the lor) 10:04. aed crt OM pitch on his next trip Sen Robinson, and Ron pean
    | (13), Hansen (13) |5. Hamilton, touchdown (Kuntz) giv" tosses Hamilton tends with | 14. Calgary, convert (Robinson) TMCS yk ince Rrounded out in his final at bat. | viding
    Kansas City 040.001 000— 5 72) Minnesota 201 010 110— 6 11 2 eight: polite; two up onl Mont: “The final reckoning showed 15. Calgary, touchdown (Tay- QAAt "chen aa ariel make (ithe
    New York 010.200 000— 3 62| 100 000 000— 1 81/6. B.C. touchdown (Janes) on aba Ottaw they gained 31 first downs lor) 13:08.

    —1 Knockout Only

    Ch'ship

    Breau of Montreal, welter-
    weight; L. Cpl. Lawrence Car-
    dinal of Victoria, middleweight;
    Pet. Earl Pilgrim of Edmonton,

    eee Vad ME RARE, SCORES REGINA (CP) Halfback the Edmonton 33. ‘an exhibition game Sunday. |ton to the canvas with a solid light heavyweight; Allan Guise
    Sadowskl (57), Hendley 21.) 15. Hamilton, convert (Viti) Ray “purdin and quarterback A seconddown pass to end’ "The $180 fans who turned out right to the head at 35 seconds of Montreal, heavyweight ant
    eens ra Peake (ae Fourth Quartes By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Ron Lancaster ran, passed and| Jack Gotta left Riders short of for the first game of the season of | the first round to win the | Buddy Palmer, ol in ile
    (5), Blasingame (8) and Torre; 1, Hamilton field goal (Viti) FRIDAY fombled for key’ yardage toa first down but Lancaster again| cheered Toronto coach Punch light - middleweight crown a” House, B.C. lig) ela
    te Buhl (11-13) and Ranew. Hf K Texas 21 Tulane 0 | spa ‘a sensational 109-yard| gambled and just made the nec-| Imlach, who coached the Aces|the Canadian amateur boxing Pilgrim, & member of the os
    HOME OWNERS Liber ti 1m ook on2— 4 in. Hamilton, single (Shaler SATURDAY |fast-ditch touchdown drive that) essary yard by inches 432 the old Quebec Professional ehampionshins Saturday night. Battalion, PPCLI from, St
    | moperic Kkatchewan Roughrid-| Lancaster and Reed carried) League. e 26-year-old Zi i
    We sell Galvanized ie (42), ‘Face (9) and roused on Zuger's Mick) 848. army s0 Boston University 0 | oy” dacey uWentes Football) the ball to the Edmonton seven — Faldie _Litzenbuerger, Eddie stormed from his corner at the |left-right combination, to ound
    GUTTE Sh AID pt A Sea a Syracuse 32 Boston College 21 / Conference victory Satur-| and two plays later the young Shack, Frank viieh, bell and slammed Storie isto ont, & rales ioentore
    s fa ig FO! Villanova 21 phat Chester 9 , onton Es- terback, pursued by would-| George APSE Dave Keon, |the ropes for a mandatorv ei
    | RET ACCESSORIES San Fram, $31 108 00x13 a dbeniep eal ainreuenaal ia fee i Fdmonton Es-) ayskimo iacklers, hit West in| Bobby Pul’ord and Kent Doi sug: count with & right cross to the tied rapidly and the sting
    oe mt y, Bauta| Dake 22 South Carolina fhe end zone for the six-pointer.|las shared the Toronto goals, |hea er. the
    A Basen st ian) Gere) (oh eee STANDINGS iisvains 2: Georsa 7 | More than, 15.90 fans ere Wuitehouse added the convert. | mostly scored on rebound shots, charged in and battered ihe punches cee through the
    KR Soar Bearnarth (6) |North Carolina State 36 Mary-|Fose to their fect time and) Were ctor the first) Leafs led 32 after the first groggy Alberta boxer with, an- second roun
    la

    le riod Garin (8) au Haller Eastern Conference Navy 51 West Virginia 7 | march by Saskatchewan. A a “4 Wayne Freitag, Skippy Bur- for the 10-count. ;
    secon He: SF McCovey 3 (48 WLT F APtiNorth Carolina 11 Virginia 7 | Canadian halfback Dale West Soros iy eatted| hell, Bill Dineen and Cleland | ‘The knockout was the only Duke Ro ney
    bot Lt | Clevelana 200 7B %8 4/ Mississippi 0 Memphis State 0 caught the touchdown pass TM 12°51 O° attempts and Mortson scored for Quebec. one in nine, litle, bouts thas
    | 200 82 31 4| Virginia Military 14 George from Lancaster that capped the) Passel OO. O° soo! Nie rush- Mortson was acquired this year brought the champlonships, ta. &
    Pinsburgh 101 52 21 3) Washington 6 drive and veteran tackle Reg-| added anotier, 022 vind in a trade with Hershey Bears close. It was eo Ge i Ss inner
    Washington 1 1 0 51 51 2) yfississippi State 43 Howard 0) gie Whitehouse kicked the con ing. The AY fait first| of the AHL. mermann, He knocked
    |New Yor! 110 87 59 2\ Tennessee 34 Richmond 6 | vert that provided the winning] downs. Eskimos sain 1——— Private Edward Mercier th won tae Viyatecieg
    45 490 | downs on 151 yards rushing iia " tH KERS, N Al jul
    ) Philadelphia 0 1 1 14 Texas A rgin Camp Valcartier, Que. with a
    on State is and mai Rodney, driven by Bill Haugh-
    | Dallas 020 3175 0 M6 Frank Tripucka, former| omy four yards passing as ~s Braves ‘Fa |left to the stomach followed by | fradney, driven Oy Bill. Have
    th f that bines j we Conference aeelipeu Reuutrider quarterback star, edee clicked on one of nine ate ra TIS a right to the head ee Laie
    le only car com Chicago 200-38 10 B| Arkansas ai Oklahoma Stale 0 and head. corch who. returned) attempts. 4 |seconds of the third round ina Lad. harness racing's leading
    Baltimore 110 48 51 2/OKlahoma 31 Clemson 14 to the club eartier in the day| SUMMARY H Offe semifinal match Friday night. 8 5 :
    family car luxury and roominess = | Det 11.0 33 33 2) Texas Christian 10 Kansas 6 |r the ‘Adiatleat Football| First Quarter mave r Mercier had battered. tae On| and won the $25,000 Galophone
    y ry Green Bay 110 34 20 2) Midwest cenie, split Gx sinabaling* Edmonton, single (Mitchell) a tario fighter fvbely unill that TTOt by A neck at Yonkers
    Minnesota 110 31 48 2) aw : MILWAUKEE (AP) — in
    with small car economy! fun Preaceco DEON Ge estern Michigan | duties Meee sanetites’ put) 2 Edmonton, field goal (Mitch: people of Milwaukee were told |” Corporal Harvey Reti of Ba:| Tne forthe mile was 2:02
    Los A 0 20 16 60 O| Northwestern 23 Missourl 12 | never far enough to get a touch | el!) 1:03 ie | bluntly Saturday | they sould monton earned & tech eee aa repent trey
    Xavier 21 Miami, Ohio 12 8, Second Quarter Keep the Braves’ baseball |knockout over Johnny Lapadia son of Rodney, owned ;
    ARE RNN EACe Kansas State 4 Brigham| Th aarannden’s potnte eame| Scoring: None frenchise by paying what it of Scarborough, Ont., to win t rs. Pat rnaro_o
    me APE 7 n kicks by guard Bill Mitchel, | Third Quarter cost the owners — originally |ight-welterweight title. Lapa- Rochester, N.Y., returned $7.90
    . n-| 3 Saskatchewan, single Vas 5 ,000. lula’s handlers threw in the gaining vu straig)
    ro cee epee ees feaving woe " be sos rouged on Fabi's punt) “If there’s so much civic towel at 2:35 of the ta round, victory. He boosted his 1963
    0 38 55 2) a wling Green 27 Detroit 14 bare try Ro ame 214 feeling, in Milwaukee, they can “Refi, a native of Tata., who earnings to $132,877 and his life
    at | siowe sd ie ky th Quarter [have the team for what it cost won the Canadian ‘ny cham- time total to $500,700. Mae
    1 $4 7%61| Cautornia 18 tows state 4 allowed the opposition a touch:| , 5.4 atom" fel! zoal (Mitch: the present ownership.” & pionship this year, wore down Lad increased his all ce katte
    oe on ber rrar spokesman for the club said. Lapadula, national’ welterweight | ings to $707,049.
    0: 72 1 4] Wyoming 3° Montan Eskimos moved ahead 40 tn
    3 | Stanford 29 San you "state 181 i 5. Sasatchewan, touchdown He declined to be identified championship last year, with Porterhouse finished third, a
    t 4 Hi : Air Force Academy 10 Wash- a See oeeal a ell (West) 13 ot? listed the amount: $5,500,- wet labs and an occasional nose behind Su Mac Lad.
    5 gle an vert
    0 21 790 ington State 7 i The second quarter was score 6. is kateiwhn con heel fered f th 1 D
    Le gag California 14 Colorado (Whitehouse) jis was offered as one of the BURKE DECISION
    tern Conference less and Saskatchewan got the (Whitehouse) _____ soiutions of the problem of Pte. Rey Herrington, like BASEBALL
    WL F A Pts) | only point in the third on a sin- whether the Braves should be „ f
    | onal Leagu er raves should Reti_a member of the
    Hamilton... . © 4163 18 8 | washington ray. 16 hagetes 1 ee ee Rangers Top Kept in Milweukee or permitted battalion, Princess Patricia's STANDINGS
    Montreal eh isn ene PLAY to shift to Atlanta, Canadian Light Infantry, WOM po Wee CANADIAN PRESS
    Ottawa 3 3127 132 6 | Atlantic Football Conference | Mitenell sho} | Edmonton cl b The Associated Press learned |the bantamweight crown with a BY THE CANADIA
    CONSUL ‘Tecoma as cues 4 st Francis Xavier 14 St.| ahead 7-4 on the rst play ot t. Pau U that the Braves, will be moved unanimous decision over Jack merican Leagu
    jary’s the final quarter and Re to Atlanta by the present own- Burke of Saint John, N
    : WILT F Apts) cagacona 8 Shearwater 0 ors. comgteted thele Roaghrid:| “BRANDON, Man. ‘CP)—Vet- |r, \umess. government officials ‘burke, won his, way. to. the New York 10
    BC 7 2 0192 142 14) march with one minute and 35, ±Fans Andy Bathgate, Camite SS ewtwbee coh gurbealee A \Gnal by ‘cutpcinting Roget Chicago
    i i calgary 6. 2 1310186 13) Western Conference seconds feft to play Henry and Rod Gilbert each | new radio and television con- Adolphe of Prince George, 3.C. Minnesota
    ‘See for yourself! Make your own comparisons! Many value conscious Kk. 5 4 1103 105 uy CFL Interlocking s aest's meuekeeva scored Wwice e “e Now nae tract In excess of $1,000,000. Herrington, a netive of Tis- {rata
    Canadians, have already done just this and found out that no other Winnipeg 4 5 0164180 8/ B.C, 21 Hamilton 38 drive. started. After | halfback Rangers 0 pe hie gly Lester Brann, executive. sec-|dale, Sask., ‘scored well with & Cieiand
    in Consul’s class off h. Consul gives ample roominess | E±monton RIE IE A i Gene Wiasiuk ran a punt by| League ope retary of the’ Association of right jab while Burke, Marie
    lio hana geen ns Mike Lashuk out from his end| campaign with an impressive | Commerce, he is still time golden gloves champion,
    for 5 adults—the extra comfort of custom designed interiors—and ARE DEFEATIST cr Terleckng ie ete Ihenasieieees Mone. | 10-4 victory over St_Peul ae ‘ Clem, wid wth huterenl Eectad City
    real down-to-earth operating economy. Bucket seats, 21 cubic foot GARAROON (OR) Dene 08 |cateary ‘ebioes toabes Purdin picked up nine yards|±",or ‘Ne new Central Pro. Atlanta reportedly is) luring | punches a
    trunk, lively 53 hp. engine, all synchromesh four-speed J dicts can: voluntarily get away St. Louls 28 Philadelphia “ hee nel ‘Lancasves New ‘York was tevet headed ie aoe Al ec en bly, MeGranale of Edmonton | TS aa sind
    i ‘ust a few of the features you get for alow, low ff from their addiction for short | Cleveland 41 Dal cosas amie going cn third) after taking a 30 lead tn the atatec, “WiNGN Weed |Gaustmous decision cver Walter | Semleminue piel to ine
    riods of time, says Dr, W.|Chicago 28 Minnesota 7 f first period ein with
    Price. A real beauty—a real buy! See for yourself at 7m ate director of Baltimore 20 San Frencisco 14| for four Don McKenney, Phil Goyette, provide the cl wih revenue |Henry of Ori, Ont tin septem, meaning seven,
    mia, | fhe Navcotle ‘Addiction Founda-|Green Bay 31 Detroit 10 Purdin’ and. fullback George por Marshall sod. Jim Neilson (Of $1,500.00 annually for the) Other championship winners as under the old Roman Calen-
    tion ot Brie Columbia, But| Pittsburgh 31 New „ Yor 0 Reed gave Saskatchewan an-| added single goals for the NHL L{tst five years. | were Ted Billingsley of ashes: | dae, saree eae em werent
    STEWART MOTORS L LTD. people in general, he says, ha maerican other first down at the Sas<| club verseai ping arrivals to |ton, featherweight; Alberti month of the year.
    Na eerie ara ‘tie |New ‘Yor 4 Bosse 17 Setchewan SM 'then Lancester| "tea ‘taylor. counted twice for | Sweden rose Ts per cext in July
    224 Great George St. tolies and tend to feel the = Coe 20 Oakland 14 hit Purdin twice and halfback: st. Pau! and Don, Johns cnd 1968 compared with the same | ADDITIONAL SPORT PAGE 10
    of the addict is hopeless Kansas City 27 Buffalo 2 quarterback Bob Ptacek with’ Jean Ratelle added singles. | period in

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