Tackle Lounle Dennis doe: . dressing room dance-und- sum“, AFTERMATH outcrollY holler act with appropriais oi backdrop athei- Llom' victory en lor championship Western Football Confer ce. (0? Wirepholto) l FOOTBALL l RESULTS ‘ By THE CANADIAN PRESS SATURDAY Cnnndlln Lellue Saskatchewan i 11c. no ‘ am am linal Z-lt leufiauulrllfln @1119 @wardliom wins heat-of»tllrce West. _SECON5§ECT|0N 7 PAGE; 9 ii.— Atlanttc Bowl University ol Toronto it Sl Francis Xavier SATURDAY EAST -No games plach. WEST Nehrisku 29 Oklahoma 2" Utah 25. Utah state 23 state Univ 20 SOUTH Louisiana state 20 Tulane it Auburn 21 morida state is Vanderbilt 31 George Waslmlg. [law and Look n Tennessee ill Kentucky 0 Winston Salem ll! St Paula [I Florida 2'! Mi Southern Miss l { '_‘—_ a e l Hockey Scores By THE CANADIAN PRESS SATURDAY Arkansas 27 Texas Tech in COMES SECOND “1'95 LII the Lions snapped “rhey Bulldogs Lose To Red Army \lnsCOW ICPl T willllsorr Klukay Joe sunday with a walloplng neieat {mm the Cenlrul Club or condition the Red Army. hockey ure taught us 1‘ hockey lesson." said playiiiislltueuiin. Victor coach K'uk y. ‘ A natole ‘way the gama‘Leonid Volkov. Anatole .lan vanerli senushkin. Evve Michukov and Victor Balak. nullilogs ended their six-gsmelbody-checking wns nnt innchi filghl wing Bob Brown and Minncaralis 4 Clncmnatl 1 Exhibition hockey tour at Russia better than the Bulldogs' not deteneemun ' n that they were in excellent scored for Bulldogs. and has mastered . “They play the should he played. said the Russians' Almetov. E Red Army scorers were Alex‘ Busion 1 Turuuln 1 Bill Goalie Wayne . Ont. stopped 37‘ Muskegon a Des Moines a on the Canadian nets. Purl Huron a-roledos s Victor Tolmachiov ADDITIONAL SPORT PAGE 10 .322... .2. “mm” “3"” Airica's population mwlh rate _ :o r rent is second only American League [In Latin America’: 2.5. to Kuzk‘ui. Mex l _ . \. . CoquR ICPi 7 British Brigham Ynumz 2‘ Lilimmlv Columbia Lions rrusliod Sas- katchewan Raughriders 36 Saturday ltilh a mighty. muddy in the Grey Cup (nolball t-lassio. The rubber match in ii hitter Western sonieronor linal played most ot the way In rain m. 21 1| drew 25,603 lans. ironically “my, a, m m uie smallest crowd ol the sea- son at a time when Lions were “WEST capturing their lirst title in 10 seasons at p ay h hougiiritlers ’ l _ at to a Among maior world areas. quick 9-1 lead and the trend WI! 5 | Alter two cr \lul'sl tonditiun siutr main: mstufld a quagmire in was To win. Lions played somr ul of l their hesi delcuslve iootbzll o! the year, picked rill (our Ron Lantastrr passes and mounted a :lilry‘arrt attack WIlllC Flem- ing suottd nlle ol their iuur tuut-lldnwlls and personally ac- cuunlud [or almost hall the ma] gain with 51 ydrds rushing and 112 as a pass IECEHEI l-‘iillhack Nut) Beamer und allhacks Ron .Vlul’l‘ls and Bill Lasseter scored the other lnucll- duwns and place»k|ckcr Peter Kemp! picked up 12 points on ‘Lhree field Koala and three converts Marlin Fahi‘s 45-yard lirst. “.quurter punt was conceded in pimv ProVidenoe 2 Baltimore 1. ————— ‘9'7 “'1” by 5’5. 13“ Simm” the and zone lor Saskatchewan‘s .. , and a 138 Ed k D‘.“Plllsburgh s Hershey 5 ‘ PEAKED wumwuoon wwwda‘ _ '15; did u”! only point hit “"913” “ 59"“511'9'“ 5 ‘ M50. Ceylon lReulc' have anotiier "5 tucke‘ifl I‘m" “PM”! mm” “" ’ iLions Crush Roughriclers To Enter Grey up‘Game winniu. .oiu Honour ulayrd .iiih nook aim hands on hit onuoint licld {trial by K0 :m' ll : 15-1 .nd 21] They head Rougliiiilois to U sLmlArtlr Flrs| Quarter lioitl goal lKEnlpl' ii in sinitiiooaii. single ir'ahil tirst downs. in yali‘h rushing and 93 yards passing l.dlllil:lt‘r i Ht cunlplcuzd only illnC ill 2“ in” ‘ . attrmpla Jae Kapp niouinuiaod Lions until Lalladlall ioniie . Pete chier look user in the last two minutes and completed l5 s iond Hudmr R4 . lielil goal lKL'mpll l57 limo anal ‘KEmPi! 4 M n c. ionrhdowti (Flenunll a: ,., at 26 passes [or 2150 yards Lions ii is gained 124 yards iiisliiii: iu- 6 Bi, tunicri .Kemptl cludlng 57 yard: by Bl‘alllfli on Third fluzrler 15 carries. [or a total of 25 tiisi r B L' touchdown iBeaincrl downs a .12 Fourth an EC may hale lost liankel’ utter C, muthdoun iMorrLl! Sonny Homer. who tore a itnee 8 B cartilage and could be lost tor 5.08 the Grey Cup game '1 lat , convert txempil Fans and playch obscn'ed a in EC. touchdown (Lasseter) minute‘s silence before the l 7 game in memory 0! President it my convert lKempll . Lo Clair“ Prokyslvnal lPrelty lluleswarl Sivasamu. 3.! Mitchell Omaha 5 St Louis 2 international League Rutledze all Chains!" 3 Fort Wayne 6 and setting herseir on tire. the game city coroner was told at an Ontario Junior A survey hlontreal 4 Tormth 7 ‘ This is a Pocketbank A new idea to help you take care of your money and it's exclusive at “The Bank" mm TM! is l Pulolblnk "nanny Inn-an” Snva Account—Chequing Account—"Money Manager." Put them All together in a handsome wallet and you've got "Pocketbank—4h: newest thing available to help you take cure of your money. This portable lid acts as your lccounlallt. lt helps you to organize your inmmc. You Always know how much to keep for bills. living expenses-efun-money too! 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The price is just 24¢. rommo-nommron m Wham-filliede Immunoa- Maia-65h. away ltold by an astrologer she uuuld “You can only go so lar iiri ‘iase her husband. died alter emotions," said Saskatchewan soaking hersell' with kereuscne coath Bob Shaw I A helicopler tried to whip inquest Friday. sivasamnn. a water out of the tort helm the department drallsman. game not the Empire Stadium. ‘Bu’r Ti-Cals Take Series told the coroner ol the incident held remained in its worst Of’rawa Rough Riders Win ny JACK a LLIVAN Canadian Presl Spom Editor HAMILTON i Tiger-Cats sienm-roliered to the Grey Cup lino noun will a 6.x a marng over Ottawa nouuii moors ui thlr two.;;aine lolahwinl Eastern Football Conlerence linal. TI- cats won the opener 45-0 at Ottawa a week ago and. with this cushion. played it cosy is the Elders won 35-13. Tlger~Cats. who now have: represented the East against‘ the best in the West six times. in the last it) years in tlie annual classit. more, or iesa‘ went through the motions Sun- day They let the desperate Riders carry the play an capltallted on Rough Rider mis- es to seore their two much- downs. The Tlger»CxLS. who have baen ahle to win the cup only tyres in ihe last decaderln 1953 and 1937 next Saturday will meet British Columbia Lions who disposed oi the bathing Saskatchewan Roughrlders 36-1 in Lite third game of the beslol» three Western Conterenre host at Vancouver Saturday. it was ohvious lrom the opening kickoll that Rough Rid. ers had no chance ot ee ' past mach Ralph Sazio‘a mm. .‘N l il . Ae-» , , A. 1 We've got mums ideally suited lor banquets. sales meetings. dances.ioas.waddmps. bridge ‘ names. lashlm' shows. arml- votsary parties. Club meetings. Big or small we are pleased to cater to thorn all. Enloy the host land. sari/me and sul- luuildmgs Ycul lunctlon will he a much wealer success Forruservalionsandasslslanca in planning your party, phi-ml 4-7371 The Charlottetown a i “ls-id he was “extremely proud" And. wirls ottana ahead 2148 on had a big edge. They mind up the game and trailing 63-15 in 23 lirst downs against 13 tor CPl~Harnlltonlthe round alter three quartora llaiiiilton. 313 yards along the or play. many of the 3,000 lans ;:rilllnd u galnni 1511. Ottawa Sunday aller-‘al Citiu Stadium started hoad- ooiiiuletou ill or .2 passes for "IE tor home to wards and linnniton seren it was a 7-7 gaiiir ullor the or ii the 74 yards. first quarter and the Rhulllles riiolen. who was held to an: went ahead 1+7 at the hall yards “1 seven carries in the 'fl-EELEN. JACKsnx scum: series opener. was the but Dave Helen and Russ .lark. ground gamer He named 1-2 son each scored too eitaiia “mes In! 146, yards- ioiiohdowris and the other nont to Ron Stewart Moe naciuo converted all two. Willie Bethea and Tommy Grant scored Hamilton's touch. downs and Dori Sutherui kicked the converts. a .itrvaro goal in the loni-tli quarter and a single us the third when his planet-rith attempt lrom the to madz‘adfiijzd the ban mm m 6. Mann. convert (Riel.an 5am started with veteran , quarterback Bernie Falnnry hut ’- .he switched to Frank Cosentino land Joe Zuger in the second lquaner and these two. mainly .cosentino, linlshed out the :game. Brilliant pass-catching end l-lai Patterson made only a ‘brlel appearances and the ’ L'als hacklleld was “(41 sprin- ‘kled wrtli sonondoiriagers i Ottawa ooaeh Frank l-‘irsl Quad" 1 Ottawa. touchdown tThelenl 7.03 2 Ottawa. convert lazclnlst 3 Hamilton. touchdown «Bo- llIL‘a‘ 1-1 no l-larriiitrn. convert KSullierlnl Second aria S. 5 Ottawa. souchdpvm iJaekson) s 2 Qua r Hamlimflt Binge (Sulhflhfl ‘ l4 . it in or. [laid goal (Suth- erint em 9 Hamilton. touchdown (Gr-um -5 in Hamilton. maven (Sutheer ll nttawa touchdown (luck- will i 121 Ottawa. converi lRaiclnel u. Fourth Quarter 13 Ottawa. touchdown (Stew- artl 4.36 lof his players ior Sunday's em” He added that “they h )4 ottaiia. mover! lfianinll 15 Ottawa, touchdown (Thelen) He said figewnts are {dumb team and “I think they'll H .1. lil Ottawa, convert lltaelnel beat British Columbia" next Saturday. EXPECTS HIGH SCORING Sazlo reinsed to mats any; open; Saturday predictions about the iinal expect it to be a liiglrsoormp Tm, Charloum‘m am," he said statistically. Billiards ciuh ons ottieialiy opened sht- tli “"3" We” nrday by Mayor A. Wnl en _——-_ G d l. CURLING DRAW iiiseoorsnip stated that the lluharrls Club was an asset to Illr- ill_\' and would provide a in or rorreation tor young men in an and \vnult'l her l them mil or misrhiel that they might oiiirroise gel mm \s soon as the Mayor cut the ttlitttm almnsl all of the lien u- hlrs iii-m Illlerl “llh players spoon. to irr out the new some The lollouiii: v‘ llu- til-liii; draw (or Monday iii:hl at tho Charlotlelonn r‘luh 6.50 M. Sec. Rmtiill Rnhin (Spares nerdeill [cc 1 — K itorn, l: \lrll-w'. (‘ MacDonald. r. t;.ill.iiu i. M. ilcllkllls. 1? lanes, \' lv‘llj B. Phillipa Ice 2 7 D Genrze h l‘n\ 1 Maximum. B Green - storey. L. Blaknney. hall-n. 8. Patterson ice .1 7 Dr Giddiit:~. \ lirur E s turn The rliih has seven tables ml‘asulln; a by in and thre- l\l’lll'l'i are ii by 12. Each tablo lulli cuillncd costs around 32.000 The small tables are suitabla \. r. l'. chis- reli. \' Rohrrison. l-larirv llnii- [m any Mm DI “hard; or snooker arid the large tables at. more suited lot snooker and En- gli<h or Russian billiards. the club, owned by J is plus vs w, Farrell. E Boyles F Miles. L Maoclare ice 4 7 H Peters. H \lar~ Letitia", C .‘lal‘llllll‘S. T Burk: VS. R Ewing. G \llLlClM‘ll. Gill, Gen Wilson . . dcrll oust oi Montreal. The equip. # - \l. . . Hug “d Jscg'a'fif": " “£2: mom is mpplled liy Fleetwood 0“ m» °. 5. ‘ .Bnulll’l: Equipment Ltd. Ont- nihp. H Thomson. k Lanlucll. am A, .‘rlthivten .. . ll 2 1 v I L h l > Ii" “my ‘llpnllcrs repres atl e Tnvr Saturday said that hi ards war ski-CA” fussy" 1“ (3':le on lllr‘ upswing now like howling . . . . » v has lira years a 0. He al gayls, E 6055. »\ MMMH- 3‘ that mt Western éanuda womel £89277“ “(mum N I“ ur fill‘mln: housewives leagn. _ .ot .(l uch becoming very murr‘. -[ Brooks» 5 Him-"nin- Mimi ai lllc namn. He also said is Dr Gallant 3an room w. m. ~ 9...". a prom. Ice 1 > D “Mum ‘1 stoop. p \l‘r nl piuiards and 10019.39 Rnurkvi l" 0 WW“ snooker \muld no in Charlotte— va 1' “htllnt‘k 0 MHEDOni‘ldl loo ll in a rouple of weeks and A )IatDDnald F “WNW would spend a day or two here _lce 6.7 D Wltmlfll’n“ " “L s in; demonstrations and play- has. l-. gillosnif \lollnmg , .inione that wants to play v: E Lvar la WW ‘ hor llaioi Gander then In!- Lamlltgrll 1‘ WM" . drawn that matches he “ran? ice .7 e \ ILair \‘llgylklr: rrl ‘lrluvt‘n Mr chenier and nut- Eigsh‘lnréalll‘rt‘llmr\\§(rallrld All i3?!“ 1°C“ my!” giggles" . $20,000 Given ‘As Fight Damages \Hv \‘flRh iAP‘mA Cnnnmv -. \tnmi-lll his won a 3mm [\ll‘ll' lnr iniuries to her viii h n rosin among Yankoa Slrttllulll spectators seven year- WRIGHT’S \ stair supreme court lury has awarded the sum to up lllca \lalusky. 32. or New lltxrll .lus lr heniamin suai- i wt rrsrr rd decision on A minor motion in sel aside the i .llrs ilayusky had rued the \nu' York Yankees and the ‘ Allle lloihtoinsnce Carport- iron which patient the stadium. lnl IV‘M elannlng she nit- lrlrd lllmrlrs to her head. limbs _‘ an body and shock to her “III “M norions system July 13, in: during a night buebull umi .l )i’