¢ a» ” 4 : t } x.” : = venta : “Ts . . - She Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Oct. 17, 1966. 11 Murphy Pitches | sai a | aWa LHNCNeS IS ace - e > A ®, t Morell To First VASO , r i mei aa Louis Murphy came up with , broke up a close pitching duel, it i Nn Ver i-Ca S another blue-ribbon: pitching ef- | giv ‘ : ® fort yesterday ataronce mee ogg pers ©) eet ae : : 4 ' ell Beavers defeated Hampton,| Morell single Tuaé' is OTTAWA (CP) — Ottawa | field goals and three converts. jonto fumble on the Argonauts’ | qoarter heroics by tackle Norm N.B.,'7-1 in the first game of | the first sere stele xy on Rough Riders clinched first} Rookie quarterback Wally | $9 im the second quarter. A few| Winton gave Winnipeg Blue their best-of-three series for the | lead, Hampton made it 2-1 in the Place in the Eastern ’Football | Gabler Toronto's lone |plays later, Lisbon bullied over | Bombers a 16-14 victory over Maritime intermediate - “‘B’”’ | seventh on London’s.homer to | Conference Sunday. with a| touchdown with John Volunas | from the two. . Edmonton Eskimos Sunday, baseball championship. More | right field, and thén Kelly’s two- fourth - quarter rally that de- | kicking a field goal and a single | The Argos had the ball for | breaking a threeteam. deadlock than 2,000 fans watched the |run blast made it 41. The win. feated Hamilton Tiger-Cats 20-18 |. and Dave Mann adding another | only three plays following Lis-| for second place in the Western game -at Morell field. beleann addedsthoae. mare sone te before a record crowd of 24,015 | single. bon’s score when Billy Martin | Football Conferetire Murphy, undefeated in eight | the batten of Gc cunnin a . |. Momtreal had am opportunity | fumbled on the 34 and the Als| With Eskimos ahead 147, consecutive games against Car | it up. ee The Riders had to come from | to score @ touchdown when long | again recovered. The best they | Winton recovered a fumble at digan, Mt. Stewart, Tignish,| Catcher Brian McGuire, one of an 18-13-deficit with a touch- | gaine by halfbacks Phil Brady | could manage, however, was a/| the Edmonton 18 and scored a Port Williams, N.S., and now|six McGuire brott on tha down by halfback Ron Stewart | end Don‘ Lisbon moved the team | 36-yard field goal by Kempf. touchdown. Then he kicked a 38- Hampton, gave up two hits yes- | Morell club, played.a st de on a three-yard.pitchout for deep into Toronto territory. Montreal was penalized for | yard field goal for the deciding terday as he went: the distance |:fensive game for. the winners, | . victory. " Copneers Sedree Bork come. | romenag wad pee om fad Tes. | points before 19.000: tans: for the win, and struck out 14] cutting down three Hampton | Then Ridefs stopped Hamil- | bined with Brady for a 16-yard | onto had the bali on the Als’ 34.| The result gave the Blue batters. One of the hits was a | base a ak cecand hes Sih ton’s final offensive thrust when | 8coraig play but it was nullified | Toronto was unable to gaip apy | Bombers 13 points, two ahead wind-blown home run by Hamp- | his strong right arm. halfback Gene Gaines inter- | ‘by @ penalty. | headway end settled for :.Vilu- | of Edmonton and Calgary Stam- ton caleba, dim Lanes th ee ote Ce caeaaieh cepted a pass by quarterback | RECOVER FUMBLE . |nas*e field goal. peders in the torrid’ scuffle for Morell backed Murphy with a | next Eh orhead at Saint John. Frank Cosentino on. the Ottawa.| The breeks began to ¢o.fo the | By WALTER KREVENCHUK | the WFC's third and last play- strong, 11-hit attack. Top man} Linescores: : 29 with seconds remaining. Ais and they recovered a Tor-| WINNIPEG (CP )— Fourth-| off berth. Winnipeg and Edmon- for the home club was Mike Kel- | Hampton — 000 000 100—1 2 $ |; Both Ottawa and Hamilton |~—~ y * * | ton cach have two games lett, ly, with three hits in five trips, | Morell — 100,001 23x —7 111 have two games to play but the ° RIT ON aes inGuaine a key, two-run homer | Tuttle, London (8) and Lon- eo ee = pt gud gts S nts Wa Oo e nee. tag va n the seventh inning which |don: Murphy and B.. ct pace Ticats by atx polate. Lage 7 a p : ane cn time the Rudess talemed: feet _™ quarter was to keep ~* 8 was 1951, in a three-way tie Winnipeg ahead 6-5 in the first with Hamilton and Toronto Ar- ° two quarters but Eskimos: VOUDIE WINNers = 43-6 By Acadia |S 2ut5 ea : ‘ POIRIER A STAR = : ry. ; ta Gard aati. : . Defensive halfback Joe Pol- ; Ed Ulmer kicked @ single for- : eee cs oe Fier was the hero of the game/ ‘The Acadia Axemen badly de»; Im the closing minutes of the | Winnipeg. ES with’a 55-yard “interception and | feated the Saint ‘Dunstan's “Uni- | first half, quarterback John Dris-'|’ Joe Hernandez, the’ gamie’s [ [ . runback “for the Riders’ first’|'versity Saints over the weékend’| col had something going for | leading receiver” with 81 yards ; : | pe touchdown. Ottawa's other |‘et Varsity field to the tune of 43-| SDU when he went to the air in | on three catches, got Eskimos’ _ points came on field goals from |. Acadia controlled the game |a\desperate attempt to stay in | touchdown. Tommy Joe Coffey ses 21 and 24 yards and two com-'| all the way. From the’ opening | the game. The gamble work- | got a 21-yard field goal and a Irene Mir, Cyclone Kelly and; Time: 2.15:4, 2.15:4. verts by tackle Moe Racine. ~".|play on,. the decision’ was never | ed on clutch passes to halfback | convert. The defence Dritio Hal hung up double dash Drilio Hal owned by R. Drake Quarterback Joe Zuger scored | in doubt. : John. Kinsella and Larry Di- | scored two safety touches. ‘bériumohs at Charlottetown Driy- |and G, Agnew, Charlottetown. one Hamilton touchdown and | -The- Saints recelved-the-open-| Marco which brought the Saints in” Park Saturday night, Pays: $21.00, 5.80: 2.60. $3.00, completed 2 26 - yard pass t@ | ing kickoff and were moving the | down to-the-Acadia eleven yard STANDINGS va eight-dash q at- | 4.10; A : Me one Grant for:. the | hau well when they made the | line with a first and ‘fifty-—se- ‘ acted a fair-sized crowd of ° e Sutheria -many costly errors. A | conds remaining. A pass into the, CANADIAN: PRESS enectaters-who witnessed-a pret- |Free Chance (E. Larter) 1.2 = kicked a 40-yard field goal, two peaks at oomce thaid: gute Ace end sone to flanker Frank Kelly | ®Y THE Conference ¢y fair harness racing show. - |Sarah’s Jet (1. Neill) a1 at singles on wide field-goal at- | dig the tell end eight plays le-| from Foley was dropped how- |. WE F The other two winners ‘on the |Triflite (J.-Cairns) 33 OTTAWA‘S WINNING STYLE a ts and one convert to CoMm- | tor sultbeck Ross Stankey bull-| ever end the half ended 19-6. Oitawa vie arm eard were Free Chance, a se: |Adath’s Tom (T. Palmer) 5 4 ’ “ _ | Plete the Ticat scoring ed over from: the two yard line| ‘The second half was all Acs- | Hamilton , toca in ‘i ? : " : . k foe : one ONE: SEN, poe Satel’s Windy rie ee i. Ottawa quarterback Russ Reynolds, 29, during third- Riders defeated the Hamilton | TORONTO (CP )— Montreal ee ne He | dia. They. ecored twice in each | Montreal 6 6141 8412 Best mile of the night was @{Asket (A. Lowery) - 7§| Jackson, 12, makes a sharp quarter play in the crucial eee ne Alouettes . Toronto Se a eel ueesmaa tia eek quarter, two by Stanley and two | Toronto 39139 254 6 2.12:2 effort provided by Irene [Joly Polly (Chas O’Brien) 8 7| left turn away from Hamilto, Eastern Conference game a first-place Pek Cen Eastern, Feel | Ga wee Wetel © Guha 0 | ean dauaden ne] 3 etek Mr. Time: 2.15, 2.16. Tiger Cats’ halfback Jim § Sunday in-Ottawa. The Rough EFC sc’ fe at ball Conference | t conten. | to punter Jin ‘Foley, -en- | rene a foe as kena WL F Apt Best pay of nicht was the first | Free Chance owned by G. A. 5 ; eo ee dhim to be thrown for a|that had held Saint Mary's to a Winnipeg or iam m0 13 double. $65.30. The combination | Larter, Charlottetown. : @. ce The victory moved’ Montreal huge ‘lots et the Saint thirty. In | standstill for three quarters the Calgary ‘6 7 1163 202 11 ‘was Drilio Hal and Free} Sarah's Jet owned by E. Mac] @ : OW oO Ss '| six points in front of the Argo. | {our Plays Acadia scored. again | week before. Acadia's offence | Edmonton § 8 1 202 278 11 K Chance. Leod and_I. Neill. Milton Station. ar in aA an = ~. | with halfback John ‘Glagovic . - > - eill. N ; : : : : ’ | nauts with each club having two 1 uC ‘ exploited the Saint offence “al- | B.C. 4 9 6221 217 8 The exactor, Free Chance and | Pays: $3.70, 3.10; 14.00. $10.70. eS ye ce “| games left to play in the regular | waning fifteen yards’ for ‘the | most at will. The.excellent fak- Sarah’s Jet, was worth $21.80, |4.10;. 3.70. . echedale touchdown. After the convert, | ing of 0’Meare ‘and the bulling the quinelia, Cyclone Kelly and| . - RACES 3 AND 7 e The Als held a 18-4 lead at| tie ecore stood at 180.. » ef Stasiey were tno, man se| Detroit Blanks Evelyn's Ardent, $10.00, and the |Cyelone Kelly (L. Kelly)” 11 TI Oo e n ru e half tinie “and picked ‘up :twe | Early in the second quarter, | the SDU defence to handle. Only ' eecond double, Cyclone Kelly.|Evelyn’s Ardent (A. Smith) 22 ‘ touchdowns as a result of. de-| the Saints finally got @ march | some clutch tackling by Clete Maple Leafs 3-0 end Irene Mir, $5.10. .|Kenna K. (R. MacDonald) 33 \ __+ |fensive ‘eleriness ia the second:| going, culminating im e . four | Dunn kept the score from mount- |“ stntes a tua ia ne cere eee gg | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | possession of first place. Los |column by downing Denver hall. | yard touchdows tun by Foley. | ing even higher. Offensively, the | TORONTO (CP) — Goalie nd juicy place pays were Bell's Lucky Lark (W. Henderson) 6 4 ‘in otek reat bickes ine cg hn walked, fell. 35-7 rae year’ ie the. longa; "tame sive (acide roa-Everstt he ae: marched me sends to's touch- Sank Guts of the oases with ott ss shots to lead Detroit Red ae Sarah's Jet ees eee 56! hattle for leadership of the | before Minnesota as the Vikings |bled away two other probable |fensive halfback Ron Howell | down, this one on an eight yard | pass interceptions and 89 yards | Wings to a 3-0 victory over To- lect. sis ee eae 5 17:3. s Eastern Division of the Na-|won their of the year touchdowns and lost another om |9cored Montreal touchdowns: keeper by Quarterback Wally along the ground in sixteen at-|ronto Maple Leafs in a National carer Program ne Oat irae one -F y owned «by ik | tional Football League and at | PACKERS NOW 51 . a penalty. ==“).with” Peter Kemp ‘adding. two: O'Meara. There was no convert. | temipts. ; Hockey League exhibition game. Sy ree. a -G. Agnew, Chariotte-| the ‘end both still were unde-| Green Bay now has five vic- | : saa ae 2 RACES 1 AND 5 Pays: $5.30, 2.30; 2.80. $8.10, | ate? eure £2. be = . Drillio Hal (L. Neill) 11\260:510 .. —.- "| Jim Bakken kicked a field | Angeles is a : Lamb's Navy (S. White) $2| | RACES 4 AND 8 geal with 3:98 roses el eo eee ‘ Handsome Lady (F. Mac- Irene Mir (R. Craig) - 11] Sn® eee ee pein inicnaion ean bag en : : Isaac) _ 2.3 | Jolly. Dick (H. Poulton) — 24|° 00 Cetbars ne | Celts cede fe @ O64. victory Shadydsle Tonette (T. Pal- - |Bell’s Last (R. MacDonald) $2|" ‘The meeting was billed as | over Detroit Lions. Lions rookie Frankie's Chief (G.. Mee |wuand Debby we Wale WY $8] one that might go a long way quarterback Earl Sweeten tied : Leod) . 84] Time: 2.12:4, 212:2 Ot ee ae ee sakaahee “to Pat Stud- Hufricane Jennie (C. Henry) 66] Irene Mir owned by Keith | °°, ° vant Delis aes [Gas Bee eee of Liner’ Nene : Johnny Thunder (R. MacDoo- | Myers, Charlottstown tine meet oS |e 7 ‘ald) 7.8] Pays: $3.60, 4.60: 450. $2.30,| In the. Western -Division,| Philadelphia Eagles scored 17 Rudy Frisco (W. Henderson) 8 7 2.50; 20:80. Green Bay Packers handed Chi- | points in the fourth quarter in cago Bears their first shutout in | beating Pittsburgh Steelers 31- 27 games—i7-0—to take sole | 14. Philadelphia used i ii 2:12 3-5),. paid $159.90 . to retain their slim*lead in the i Torres Wins | aie? viatte were Mise Steal Western Division of the Arier!- 2:12), Brian Chief (2:16), Tip| The Huskies had $39 yards |-can’ Football League. - _ Third Defence Top. (2:14 2-5), and Hizawhiz |Tushing and 41 passing compared | Oakland Raiders defeated | | _ i fp __MARITIMERACING | a Secs : al : i ma : “Le. tory. : & a SYDNEY (CP) — Three hor- $194.90. hichest pav of the night Huskies Blank New York Giants won their seS raced to double-dash victor- at JOHN, NB. (CP) — R j B ml rs = game, ; ae a fes on the eight-dash harness racing program at the Sports Centre here Saturday night. Frank H. Cavailero, Miss Care romped to victory of their events. Veteran driver Miké Chaisson had himself a big night as he guided four winners. He scored double wins with both Miss Care- free and Eddie Grapes. Miss Carefree won races two and six with times of 2:13 and 2.15 while Eddie Grapes captur- ed both ends of the featured in- vitational pace with times of 2.11 1-5 and 2.13 2-5. Frank H. Cavallero posted times of 2.16 and 2.15 4-5 in. win- ning races one and four.. Other winners. First Hour (2.17 2-5) in the fifth and Hobbie Direct (2.17 35 in the eighth. Hobbie Direct and-Head Chief teamed in the exactor to return in both heats : SAN JUAN (AP) — Jose 5B F te 3 ety z 8 Bg BaF Z é it | i : 4 zi zg F 8 e 8s to redden Calderwood’s and then suddenly ne found the Saturday. ning -the feature junior inv.ta- tional in 2.08 1-5. Other sign (2.14), Bad News (2.12), Early Riser (2.12), Honey Byrd (2.15), Prairie Royal (2.13 :-5), Key Chief (2.18 3-5), Nancy's Pick (2.14), and Texas Dear (2.17 3-5). Pays were small. TRURO (CP) — Smiley Dares was. the lone double winner on a harness racing card at the raceway here Saturday night. The horse had miles of 2:12 and. 2:09 4-5, the fastest time of the night. The daily double on Watchim's Star (2:18 4-5) and Meadow Day Sue (2:12 25), Bay Pilot 2:10 35), Battle Peach (2:12 245), tight. The horse was clocked in 2.09. Other winners were Nellie J. (2:19. .25), Slippy Queen (2:11 1.5), Rayson Brook (2:14 2-5), Hy Val (2:12 3-5), Times Pride (2:16 1-5),-Jolly Jerry (2:11 1-5),. Spanish Way (2:17 245), and Congress Lady Hal (2:12 $5). 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