Ra Ng OO POS — aon 2 ‘ — + » I “ ‘ ‘ ? 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Oct. 19, 1965. Ottawa Roughies, Lions [It's Wright's Gigantic October — Fight For Playoff Spots OTTAWA (CP)—The teams: Skrien’s defence may nave! Clair had toped with the idea that began the Canadian Foot- problems, too, as Ottawa coach of giving Scott a rest to shake bal! League season as odds-on Frank Clair has changed his.c.. the effects of recent injuries choices to meet in the Grey Cup earlier decision to bench half and a fumbling habit he has tackle each other in an inter back Bo Scott: ce ‘loped of late locking game here tonight after SJ —rnncerm—| Bul paw Clei? has decided to recent dismal showings by both ©. © dress scott along with fullback clubs. phase . Jim Dillard. Rick Black may Ottawa Rough Riders began (. . start in Scott's place and till in the season with a rush but have é lost four of their last five starts . and trail Hamilton Tiger-Cats ~ by, four points in the eastern — conference. Riders’ sole hope for first is to win their three «, final games while Hamilton ~~ manages no better than ties in © its final two games > But the visiting B.C. Lions, Riders opponents tonight, have an even tougher task. The de © 9% fending Grey Cup champions {— 4 are tied with Saskatchewan Roughriders for third and last playoff berth in the west, and after tomght will be even in the number of games played The Lions fell apart in the fourth quarter in Hamilton Sun- day to drop a 25-7 decision to both positions to give them a S bres her Skrien was sure of one thing crterback Joe Kapp was not “incanea| Tues, Oct. 19th To Sat.Oct. 23rd Only! 2° Tuesday at 9 o'clock our doors open to one of the most outstanding shoe Kapp has done a fine job for ST ia ne" events ever presented on Prince Edward Island - FIVE DYNAMIC DAYS .... ‘der quarterback Russ Jac ~-vhw'M ntocan ll SPECTACULAR SHOE BUYS... ALL MERCHANDISE IS NEW . . . 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