: l. l wheels were equipped with Gain- 4 W1-lileRi I1 1112 CANADIAN PRESS two I he ant-place teams in Canada's three major fnoball leagues go into action to-1 day in an attempt to protecti scanty two-point loads. In the Big Four at Hamilton. Kaltiltoa Tigc - Cats take on Iourwal Alotsettes. Hamilton is two points ahead of both Mont- real and Ottawa Rough Riders. The Rough Riders are sched-I tried to play Toronto Argonauts- ln Toronto. The Argos are in last; place and have no chance of llllkilll the three-team playoffs. Like the Ti-eats in the Big Four. .-.-.s: -- a v A Tabbii:-:s Play Alouelles clers Meel Argos the University of Western Ontario Mustangs from London in the senior lute. ollegiate leagus will fight today to keep first place. SECOND U.S. IMPORT The Mustangs. bolstered with I second United States lineman. go against the second-place Unver- sity of Toronto Blues in london. The addition. announced Pri- day. is Bob Flanagan. I 180 pound guard who was captain of the College of the Pacific foot- ball team last year. He joins centre' Ed Meads. onetime cap- tain of the University of Michi- gan Wolverines. DOWN THE ' BACK STRETCH In the Horseman and PI lr. much. In the Sweepstakes event. World of October 9th. there ll honors were split between Top an excellent photo of Joe 0'- Royal. mind and driven by T- Brlen. leaditu Grand Circuit drl- C. Collette, Newcastle. and Jol- lvcr for three successive seasons. ly Jim. owned by Franc!-5 . In the Clem-view Trot. purse 31!.- receiving a double award It the- l Lexismon trots. svhlch conclud-I ed Grant (Ii-cuit racing for l967.j Joe was presented with the tin- phy for his 1966 victory and the permanent trophy for his three, years' leadership. Joe's picturel shows him Is haviru taken onl considerable weiwt, but it cert-l tainly is In excellent one of him.l In the concluding days of the Lexington Grand Circuit meet-, ing, Joe picked up a lot of points. in the Meadowlands. I 513.360 pace for two-year-oids. he wasi 1a with Raider Frost. timeal 2.01 H and 2.01. In the Newport! Stock Farm pace he was 2-2 with Adtoway time 2.00 3.5 anal 1.59 645. In the Denbyllvloriarty pace ha was 1-1 with Razzel Daub. time 2.00 46 and 2.01 36. ill), be was 5-! with Batter Hoot times MN and 1.01 1-5. The win- ner was Sh-Boom (liven by Earl Avery, who was 1-5 in the same event. In the free-Au-all pace. the Al- nsahurat. he won both dashes with Diamond Hal. times 2.01 H and 1.60 1-5. In the Allwood Pace for three-year-oil fillies, Del's Way, driven by Joe. was H tines sue to and 2.0t. In the Seminole Parrk 'lVaot for own- yearolds Joe drove Laird unip- bell. owned by N. B. Pratt to I win in 2.1! 4-5. In the Alma- httat Pace, Diamond Hal 10'-, Brien) went to the Quarter in 2'! 3-5 seconds, and in the sec- Inond Ilal won it in 1.59 1-6. IAFETY OOVERS in the same issue of the above, rnagazlne. thnre is I photo of Del Mills winning in 2.03 35 with the two-year-old pacer 0'- Brlen Hanover. He was one of three winners tout of five start- dsl nt Lexiimzton whose sullry es-guards, the filbre glass calc- ty covers invented by John F. (lines. The Acadia Sweepstakes. purse aioun. was the feature event at Monday afternoon's racing at the Moncton Speedway. Quite I number of Islanders went over ud enioyed the racing very l Breau of hi . The summary was: Top Royal 1-2 Jolly Jim 2-l. My Darling (J. 1-iennesseyl 34. Johnny Russell tllorslman) 53. Denny Pointer IE. Shawl 4-5. Wayvt-rlcy ill. Cormieri 6-6 times 2.10 36 and 2.11 3-5. Other winners were: 1st and McGi1lUliverdtyId.1,egr- reatiy tied withfunntskgpp. ondplacc.wllltakooItIalaat- place Queen'I.I' ' .19 outdo Gaelainlloatrql. Awinbyboth'rorontnaadldc- 9111 Would reIIllf.iI I tits-as-way Lords also have I two-polrd lead over the runner-up. but can do nothing but hope to protect it. The lnrda are idla Saturday while ssoondplaco sarnfs Golden Bears play third - place Kit- chener-Waterloo Dutdlnen. Last place Tomato Balmy Beach. who have not won g gun. um .9. son. are also . LEDYAILD CUT The Rough Riders will he with- out hdfback Tosnmy Lewd; gm last-yearis first - string quu-(gr back Hal Ledyard in their game with Montreal. Ottawa coach Frank Clair announced ms: 33,. two U.S. imports were dropped shortly before the Friday mid night deadline for declaring the final 12 U.S. imports allowed each club. l Ottawa released import Jim Roseboro Thursday. Regulsr 01. law! quarterback Torn Dlmltroff will likely play for the Rider; Montreal will be without es- Argonaut tackle Dilly Shipp. The mlured 275 - Pound import tackle was dropped Thursday. but will 5' kel” 0" the Payroll and may serve as a club scout. 4th dashes - Jolly Mark 1T. R. Furnesst is2. Brother Pal 4.R. Sleeves! 4-1, times 2.18 1-5 andl 2.16. The 2nd and 6th dashes -; Royal Dundee 111. SlL'f.'V8sl 1-l,l Madeline Smart iBernardI '14. Esso IH. Poultont 6-2. Suffulk Chiu (Kennedy) 53, Jollity George IH. Steadl 4-5, times 2.17 26 and 2.14 46. The 3rd and lith dashes - John Frederick IJ. Gogtient 1-7. Guy Tucker 4D. Bickfordl 5-1. Joppa Maid IE. Shawl 2-2, five other starters. time 2.15 and 2.13 3-5. The 5th and 10th dashes. Anns' Boy (J. Cvougem 1-6. Bookmor (B. J. Mittonl 2-1, Jollity Leigh (H. Steadl 3-4, The Nibbles (R. Creamer) 52. four other stan- ers, tlmeo 2.13 and 2.12 36. In the 7th and 11th dashes. I real surprise winner turned up -- the six-year-old mare Jester Jane. by Court Jester, that last year took I record of 2.14 H5 in Maine but in 10 starts had only two wins, one second and one third. and 8213 in winnings. Monday she was I real star, winning both dashes and stepping the fastest mile of the afternoon time 2.10 1-5 and repeating in 2.11 Pcttcr Clegg (.1. Hennesscyl was 2-3, Peter Federal tl-1. Stead! 4-2. - four other starters. RECORDS TOPPLE Maritime records have been given some shocks this season. One of the most surprising was the setting up til I new three- year-old trottu3 record at Fred- ericton last nnday by Lady Lalteburn. owned and driven by Dr. J. T. Aiclns of Fredericton - time 2.08 3-5. Just I short time before that. Lady Lake- hurn had set a record of 2.!!! for Maritime three-year-old trot- tors. and prior to that. she had hold I record of 2.10 4-6. Lady Lakclbu-n1'.s 2.1!! 3-5 is also fast- er than the Maritime record for three-year-old pacers. held by (Continued on page 71 a I"IUNTER'S CORNER Grain Fields Again Attract Geese Away After shunning the stubble fields. with the odd exception. during the use hunting season to wildusu are once again in- eludng kain in their main couns It mealtime. Last season the goose kill was almost till: this fall hundreds of the big black and will: honkers have proportions awe tho salt water concentrat- ions ltiantl and duty not I taste of wdl fld hrnels of grain. are taking s lot From Eel Grass third that was looking for a like ly spot in the same area. 1 pick- ed on I Ittlrhia field on the ad- joining farm that was a few hun dred yards north and east of the "Stock" field and selected the place for the blind and the spot to place the decoys. There's no room for any hit or miss , methods when hundu wild- geese-one slip and one has had it. In the darkest hour bsforo darwn we rigged out. It was an erie setting; hoar frost crlspcd the stubble and whitened the fence row. Three different sets activity was intense-two rigged amid the stools: whiln the, third dug in at the lower end of the field we wore in and approxim- Coach Jim Tr-lmble's Heats are generally in good shape for their clash with the A15. For Argonauts in Saturday's ac- tion, import backfielder Corky Tharp is I doubtful starter. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Everything but the rewriting of the record book could be decided in this weekend's three Western lntet-provincial Football U n I n n games. Edmonton Eskimos need I vic- tory over Brttidt Colurrbia Lions at Vancouver tonight to become absolutely certain (coach Frank Ivy says he isn't yet) of first 8C9. Calgary Siampeders need the Eskimo Victory and a triumph themselve. over Winnipeg Blue Bombers at Calgary to assure themsdves of hits third and last playoff position. If the Bombers lose tonight then they will need a victory over Saskatchewan's last - place Roughriders Monday at Winnipeg Ramsayl Retains 1 Boxing Tll'l”e ludlasnaayretaiaed New Brunswick-Princeldwardls-rldttoye even. Arsenault's heat rounds were the sixth and ninth. Irving Rogers of Indian River and Borden avenged his defeat at the hands of Wendell Oliver a few wceksyback by getting the nod of the two judges and referee after six rounds of furious bat- tling. Thotuh not keeping up the pace of their first encounter, the bout had plenty of action. Rog- ers carried off the honors by his fierce attack in the final round. After a wild exchange Oliver Lions Take On Eskimos As Stamps Face Bombers There are, of course, several more ifs. Lions. currently tinde- feated in four games. can keep their playoff hopes alive if they can beat the mighty Eskimos or if Dormer. can beat Btasnpeders. Winnipeg can cinch second place if the club beats Calgary. TWO CDBTAINTIE8-. Two things are ccrta.ln-Saskat- chewan Roughriders are out of the playoffs and by game times tonight. the fins! 12-man import list of each (cam will be set. in the record - making depart- ment, Edmonfon Eskimos have already broken two team marks, equalled another and are on the verge of matching two more. Be sides those, Edmonton fullback Johny Bright needs only 37 yards at Vancouver tonight to to be sure of second place. crack the individual rushing rec- SPORT ECHOES ,,We must deplore the fact that aporta scribes. and even men In more remonsitsle positions. will condemn I project while pos- l nmviedge of the facts and figures in the case. we infer to the question of whether aids Aces should or should not enter the Maritime Hockey League. It is our opinion, and we hnve vdcad it before. that tho Aces may have trvtble in pnttiiu to- gather I team eapdrle of hold- ing their own in this new league. We understand the management is putting forth I vsliant effort in accomplish this. however. and not , lag the psychic pours which some of Sn: coo- tuworaries scan to have, in are content to wait and see how the management gets along in this Itiellpt lliaaccunduirnsof pro- . should still be time mains other plans for winter hockey. Let III give the boys I Should Summerside Join '7 9. lpadsl 2 Our estimates may not be very accurate. but at least we're not yelling blue murder without. at- tomptlng to make any. If the calamity boys Ionahls ” to prove that this venture is for oomad to disaster, we'll be among the first to give than credit. but all we've heard so Ir is the ntourtiul howllru of I V.” lrlsulls A u of facts and slack and woe betlde alll" Glarlotteton Ire tidatad will Itmmit rea- that will tend wind. W6 cannot ac- gnd fkures theatrical outburst of "alas ll! ho&oy lsyes-I .. mull. .. handle. "llqaciatly" if we are . and "ever more diffi- paating in the last half-minute lbefore the bell. Referee Lund jstnpped the fiyit in the Ital 'chultker though Ancnauit signi- lried he wanted to continue the battle. 1 Elmer ”Gussle" Gallant won la unanimous. but close decision l over Don Arsenault in the curtain ,raiIor. Gallant forced th fight pretty well throughout but was on the receiving end of I lot ,-sneaky left labs throughout the lfour rounds. Again; condition set marks in total yards rushing on! of 1.440 yards. Ealdsnos have -8,676-and first downs rushing - 227 - and have equalled the scoring record of 894 points set in 1952 by Winnipeg. They need 10 first downs to break the total- flrst-downs mark of 38 held by 's'v'lnn1peg and they are just I81 yards short of the total-yIrds- fromsc-' age record of 0.020 held by Saskatchewan. GE'1'l'Y 0111' The clubs will be in farlly good health for this weekend's tars. but some familiar namas won't be in the lineups. Edmonton will be without quab terback Don Getty. recovering from pneumonia that esultcd from I severe nu attack last weekend. He'll be out for two weeks at least and Jackie Parker will work fulltlmo It quartnr. Britim Columbia has lost through injury the league's two leading lcorcrs of last" season- fullback Bob McNamara and halfback Buddy lnaka. Dennis Mendyk from New York Giants of the National Football League was named by coach Bud Grant to take Luke's spot. Canadians Elton Taylor and Walt Illlcki won't be dressed by Bombers. at- ther. because of siiyst hurts. Stanpoders are hadthy and Will likely lacs Winnipeg with the lame lineup thst lost two games to Edmonton last weekend. Roughrlders still have sevenl of their active players on the limo. with fulltnck Baby Mar- low having his broken hand in cut and Vlc Marks nursing a broken thumb. .. 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Last year. the Queen Square boys ripped through the entire 3d, season without having I single point scored against them. in competition with Queen Charlotte Sumrnerside and Alberton. but Jack (&ay) Rcady'I Q.C.H.8. squad will have something to say about that this year. Ready has I light but that team auunbled that has shown plenty of font in workouts. Queen Square will have five of last years' team returning-hacb flelders. Leonard Srull, Ray MI lone and Ronnie Macbougall. and forwards Brian Morris and Eugene Hayes. In addition, I largo drop of eager rookies he on hand to plug the gaps. Following are the llneupn. . QUEEN CHARLOTTE - har- wsrds-Roy Scantlebury. Bob Cox. David Ives. Frankie Dow. David Lea. Jimmy Malheson Don Plrizsell John Curtis. Oscar Mallet! and David Large. Halves-Dave Rogers and Billy Macmillan. 'l'hree-Quarters- Don Kelly Dewar Harper, Alan Bow- RECEIVES DOCIOIIATE QUEBEC ICPD-Lavd Univen seemed to hen: the winner to cop the verdict. Officials were as follows: W11! lifccloskey refereed the curtain raiser and the final go. and Bud this! unit in the era. Earl smith. Announcer Schunrnan, Timer - Eric sheen Counting for the knockdowns - Nonnan . Then wen about 1.0!) fidst has in attendance. Howard Meets Hayden Tonight IPEILARION. N3. (OP) - Dick (Kid) Howard of Halifax will defend w Canadian Light- weight Crown here tonight against Jackie Haydon of West- vllls. NA. Howard has won two 5 E the Court of (hands. Mr. Justice Peuteux is also dean of.the law faculty at Ottawa University. y . A FEW FACTS EVERY CAR I19 Thursday vnrded In honor- ary degree of doctor of laws to Mr. Justice Gerald Fauteux of . and Rogers land Welter-weuht Giunpton-hirntohisknaesfora aitb at Civic Stalinist in StIn- eouptbeforstheround nutralde last night. gaining a Oliver's luv.-tag of he unanimous decision over. the his rapier left jab challenger. Walter "Peanuts" y ahead of his opponent At u.lt.aftertl.-nroundsoftotltsflnal . ..u. my minted HlIt'lu.tnuch nxaginssrelle. cousin 53:. '. my E” Alien: El: gs "2:”'- l:.c”'”hme.l'K.o'I .a tlaaataous one. as the hours in York Rangers. who and guns in Boston has won by mod I shot down 0" ma Me mu” In me In Phhch .1, '.. Mummy team was handed IS-l ddsat by laajsd up with Vic Btaaiuklths locals. 8-1. with the one New the tnkldls which over ,er ,1." 0, the (M; ..P"nm.. am, 0” mm "d Detr'oit.vm1",hah:u"-m'flouadI'lU of lesion. with ranking a York goal bung talllad with less Don Ittnsnoai lag It,1.AI. was beginnlngtegetthroughondsoftlsesiathaadf round. .,"'houRd&'"l"h”' t . withblsboloswlngsandfmmlliefthtwasaneven-sievenopluwnum. d - ' .i "F" "-..':..r: W W ":3 M:-2' i.”"”'is'Z"i.3l"' - ' - Wm""'.w-' 55 G coser. 0 ya were in aupe ,e e seem o ave -El . condition and kept up I fast pace condition. and A. ” starting my. Run?!” at an L m - a R n S throughout the fight. The final, the final rounds in whlrhvlnd fas- i ms old buddy Tu, M an. . round, I rugged three minutes hltsn rfan hout ofnE:Stg:l:'If&ltell1e -iowe nve no mdiunou 0' mm without much let - up, was abou e o rent. I ll I ,1 mm,” ” he Iwnd on in Rtlgby Coniesi Today; ness. Don ucAusland and Fred Fadyen. QUEEN !QUAnl:-1'orwards- M. Peters, F. Callaghan. Brian Itavs Co . allies. and Morris. Eugene Hayes. 3. Ar-Ian- Freddie Burke. Fullback-Al.I'ga suit, 1!. illaeklnann Colin llIc- Macbo Murphy and-Bonnie Maobougait. 'l'hreeQuartera Ray Malone, Emmett Beagan, Leonard Stull. SATURDAY Arrstrnoou I NlONCTON- RACEWAY 1 s - pasurs - s C FREE-FOR-ALI. 0 Fill! PARKING .0 FRI! GRANDSTAND . ADMISSION 50c PROGRAM JACKPOT 5250.00 1 owNER'st-touto KNOW We all know we must have perfect spark plug performance. to have I quick starting, powerful, electrlcalsysterncanlettheplugs final job they have to do and that mdnand thousandaof - am a. MacRAE Ltd. A service to be proud of?