j i =< often -plays © Montreal:<in=Hamil- fait ton next Sunday afternoon in’ a | und a Second per eee i Rehan | TReEbR ee a h ‘ gtanding during Saturday's cru- | The Guar “Coss Prince Edward lelend Like The Dew” ' ‘Charlottetown, Mon., Oct. 31, 1966. Alouettes End 7-7 Season before 24,103 fans, smallest _ 2" COND SECTION, By THE, CANADIAN PRESS Despite a 29-16 loss to Calgary Stampeders, Edmonton’ E sk i- ‘mos have managed to squeeze * into the third and final playoff spot in the Western- Football Conference. ; Saturday’s .game was the reg- ujar season finale for both Stampeders and Eskimos, Both teams ended the season tied in points, but Edmonton, won the, playoff spot because of an eight- point advantage. in games against the Stampeders. The first game of the season between the clubs ended 26-5: for Edmonton, a point differ- ence that held them in. good cial game. Edmonton now X Crushes Saints; | Take {st. Place lie er touchdown, Pandolfo went _.4n.Winnipeg_ Nov. 6 in a sudden- death semi-final .game, . ( Touchdowns for Calgary were ecored by Terry Evanshen, How- ard Starks, Frank B and quarterback. Peter’ Liske. Ed- monton’s touchdowns were ecored by Trent Walters and Jim . Thomas. In Hamilton, Toronto Argo- mauts ended their season on a bright note, but remained in last place. They defeated Ham- flton Tiger-Cats 85 and finished the season, with five wins and pine losses. Hamilton also closed their astern Football Conference season with the from Dave Thelen during the second Ottawa Roughriders have al- ready clinched fitst place. Ham- @udden-death EFC. semi final. MONTREAL’ (CP)—A ; écored on a wide field goal at- tempt in the fourth quarter by. Peter. Kempf, earned Montreal Alouettes a 1:0 shutout of Ot- tawa Rough .Riders Sunday in the final regular-season Eastn Football Conference game here. The win over the first place ~~ Riders gave the Alouettes their first .500 season since- 1958 with a 7-7 record. : % They. meet Hamilton Tiger- Cats in Civie Stadium next Sun- day in a sudden-death semi-fi- - SATURDAY’'S - NHL STATISTICS.| -» BOSTON $ TORONTO 8 First’ period 1, Boston, Bu- eyk 1 (Woytowich, Oliver) 6.00; 2. Toronto, Mahovlich 1. (Keon, Kelly) 16.47. Penalties— Watson 1.15, Hillman 7.50, Tor- onto’ (too many men on iee, served by Carleton) 10.16, Shack 13.52, ;Marotte 15.39. Second ‘— 3. Toronto, frcata aay: Kelly) 5.28; 4. ‘oronto, 2 (Keon, Pappin) 18.34. Penaliies—Hiliman "0.11, Marotte (major), Mahovlich (minor, major) 8.06, Conacher alt 10,22, Westfall 11.54. Boston, West- | period—5. “fall 1 (Bucyk) 0.51; 6.’ Boston, Murphy 1 (Green) 7.00. Penal- tles—Shack 17.55. *. Shots on goal by Boston 8 8 Toronto 10°15 Attendance: 15;607 NEW YORK 0 MONTREAL 8 ie ea > eceiete First period : i Ae (Rousseau, Beliveau) 333, enalties: Backst 6:11, Larose” 11:45. ee yy 0:30; 3. Montreal, Provost 2 ae J. C. Tremblay) :26. Penalties: eGoyette 4:16, Ingarfield 11:43. : Third perlod—No scoring. * Penalties—none. Shots on goal by New York Montreal : ‘Atfetdance: 15,305 HOCKEY 18 9 6—33 5 15 12-32 New York 0 Montreal 9° Boston 3 Toronto 3 American League Cleveland 1 Baltimore 2 Buffalo 4 Hershey 2 - Providence 1 Rochester .6 Pittsburgh 1 Springfield ‘1 Central League Omaha 2 St. Louis 2 Houston-3-Memphis 2 Tulsa 2 Oklahoma City 2 Western League California 1 Portland 4 San Diego 5 Seattle $ Los Angeles 5 Victoria $ 5 \ OHA ‘Junior A Peterborough 3 Oshawa § Eastern League ear tans 2 Clinton 4 and 1 Johnstown 8 Jacksonville 2 Knoxville 6 Internationa! League Port Huron 7 Des Moines 7 Toledo 1 Muskegon § ; F ayne 7 Columbus 3 OHA Senior .A 3 Galt 1 Houston 3 Memphis 2 Tulsa 2 Oklahoma’ 2 SUNDAY Kingston . OHA Junior London 4 Toronto 2 Niagara: Falls 6 Kitchener 6. ° .,] OHA Senior ( . Guelph 4 Kingston 2 : e Pe 6—22 |. 6—31 \ . nal match for the right to meet the Ottawa club in the EFC fi- Male" oe The Rough Riders’ place scoring championships ‘for the first time,. despite the fact his team didn't get on the score- board, : Racine finished the » season with. 71 points, four more than Kempf and Hamilton’s Don Sutherin. It was the first time, Racine has. won the title, although he has been runner-up four times. VANCOUVER, (CP) — Winni- peg Blue Bombers scored an easy 27-13 victory over B.C. Li- ons Sunday in the final game of the Western Football’ Confer- The Saint Francis Xavier X= ih i eae Hi gqskey fd lbs ah a il i [ i f i i ei Hi a i 8 g TG | 5 Hl 4 oF i Eee Ee EF ez ee f 3 aE. J I if t j i ti : Be & df = i kicker Moe Racine won the EFC oe liberally with their. Fleming with a toij¢hdown .and Bill Mitchell provi goals and a convert. i i Ee lg E - PAGE 11 crowd. of the season here. The outcome meant little to either team, both of which ex- lensive lines. . Blue Bombers, second - place finishers, will meet Edmonton Eskimos, in Winnipeg next Sun- day in a. sudden-death semi- final to decide who will go against Saskatchewan Rough- riders in the best-of-three con- ference final. Ken Nielsen scored two touch- downs for Winnipeg, Dave: Rai- mey the other. Norm Winton kicked two field goals and. three converts, For B.C. it was Willie two field E E eee tae ; é E : i iL i et ae iy aL Es ‘ afi ER i iE Hatt MEE: jie gece. = afFe zi 5B P Manitoba Junior - | Rangers 6 Braves 3 “Warriors 3 Monarchs 2 No matter how you light them- You can’t beat the taste of Player’s Player's... the best-tasting cigarettes. ? HENLEY ATTACKS° = its = RomeoHanover Has Triple | Crown After Taking Stakes WESTBURY, N.Y.: (AP)—Ro- meo Hanover easily won the $169,885 Messénger Stakes and .completed a sweep,of pacing’s Triple Crown at Roosevelt ‘Raceway Saturday night. ~ Showing no signs that he had turned sour in the wake of such rumors earlier in the week, the thfee-year-old Dancer Hanover Colt went to the front at the start and led practically every ~| step of the way for his 18th con- secutive triumph and 31st vic- tory in 35 career starts: The time for the »mile before 30,108 that’ braved 46° degree temperature and 30 mile an hour. winds. was a handsome 2:01. : FINISHED EASILY Romeo drew out on the last turn into the stretch’ and fin- ished 4% lengths aliead of Good Time Boy. Silent Byrd finished third and Goodnuff was fourth. omeo, a 1-4 favorite, paid $2.60 in the win—only betting }event, thé world’s richest har- ness race. A Romeo, driven by George Sholty, went the. first quarter in 29 seconds. True Duane, a « i read lenged him at the quarter pole on the outside. - Passing the stands the first time in a 58.3 half mile, True Duane ‘actually held a- head lead, but he couldn’t pass Ro- ‘meo on the turn‘and fell back out of contention on the .back- stretch‘as Romeo went on to the easy, victory with a final quar- ter of 31.3. “He’s a great horse and he deserves all credit,” said Sholty afterwards. Romeo earned a purse of $84,- 942, increasing his all - time earnings to $473,931. lowed. by Overcall, Clay and Meadow Lenco. Austrian Wins (AP)—Austrian Jochen Rindt ‘ ‘drove a Cooper to a car’s lenzth v over world champion J Brabham’s Honda-Brab- ham a thrilling finish of the International Formula 2 auto race. Sunday. / ; The race was the last For- mula 2 event of the- series and i ~~ Toronto's Profit (75) Garney Henley (26) Saturday. Sutherin (22) approaches from ° ference schedule finished with goes. airborne after this ee Just in case Henley’s efforts ‘opposite ‘direction. 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