- % * P e a, aad aceon . : a ae Ticat S Too Ottawa 34 10: ‘Ibetioniires: Whip S ‘ide Bombers Blast Roughriders To Enter Baseball Finals 3 Se ae ee aCe Hanis versa on oily 20|and ack Yes comet and mab sae 8 bre Bar| a an . ne defensive back- | Ovlawa three . touctr | game-opening from counted ‘mere touch-| ; P = er baning reson ane mre Seid Wa ae|" Tc Ms alll two } ale See See Deewennite : . Be _ their bulldozing runners more third. attack | Rider = ors veekend pair of é ‘ (pass artists finiched them off Set-| fat margin, coach Jim quariecbeck Frank ‘Tripucka| qo our of Pitts’ touchdowns came) On Saturday at Summerside,| Tre, "ty tee’ snih and single tal-| Sus. with the bat. The winning Probable _urday as the defending Big Four |sent most of bis bench-warming | bogged dowo against ‘sl on » pass from quarterback Ken| (@ Legionaires shaded the home-| Ti0°° inthe fourth and eighth, | Murler got to Bethel for three champions emmered Ottawe|Canadians afield im the late|deep. defence. Jackson Ploen. Fullback Charlie Shepard,| “Ts 7-5 and then faliowed that singles in four trips. Wayne Mac- Pitchers Rough Riders 34-10. © stages, mciuding quarterback! option plays, wes Miitle better al-| halfback Ron Latourelle, rookie| V*0ry with a 80 blanking of the} GREAT SUPPORT hg cable ond Wwe Four pass interceptions were|Bobby Dawson thoug’: he moved the ball wei on| Henry Jansen and fullback Gerry| b0*S from Prince County on Suth| | ‘The Legionaires gave MacLeod singles in five, appearances and) sow voRK (AP) -— Probable the key moves in the Ticais’| Fullback Gerry McDougall | the ground. James accounted for the other| S#Y % Memorial Field, T.| OE SSNS SNS 0k cee ee eer pitchers for today’s major league march to undisputed possession|scored on ryns of one and 26 REGINA (CP) — Quarterback| Bomber touchdowns. lottetown. ee ee «| ap. with really top ‘notch fielding a uloames (wen-test records ip par of first place through a some-|yards. New imports Billy Rey-| sim Van Pelt and end Ernie Pitts! Latourelle and Jansen scored| ,7¢ Lesion now “meets the seers, vee coy on waren ees iitle Lefty Dunn who got | entheses) : sneecane cams Se ae ar ee ae set Western Interprovincial Foot |their touchdowns on passes from va sieved coemeite Be Taner aecit when be tell-| the win for the Chariotictonians| American League. a Civie Stadium before a ruoning s records y- as Shepard’s came on a . . : Baltimore Pe email crowd of 17,267. Paul Dekker collected the over withiney Blue Bombers thrashed| spectacular pags - and - run play| Th King's County leds disposed ed to touch first after accepting | Lefty pitched .seven and one! New York. at @ Vietories in all of their threejon a pass from quarterback | Saskatchewan Roughriders 61-8) ‘hat covered 82 yards. Van’ Pelt Charlottetown Abbies in two - starts left the Ticats two points |Bernie Faloney. Sieve “Oneschuk|to move into joint conference| passed to halfback Leo Lewis| aight games. . ee up on Montreal Alouettes, whose | kicked four. converts. who lateralied to Shepherd and} Roger Macleod was in com- _ @fily loss wes to Hamilton. Tor-| Ottawa's scoring was confined} Van Pelt threw on Ee] ee Setoes tammniad pe remelp plete control situation on gnto Argoneuts have one win and| in Bobby Simpson's third-quarter| down passes and grabbed | ing 65 yards unmolest (SS55] To OBTAIN LIBERAL TRANSPORTATION. | SE==e S| FOR OUT-ORTOWNDISTRICIS.... | cue Guardian, ren Hn BY Ford (13-7) vs wer (97)- at Boston ae : a vie Night 8048 . 8858 Member D. A A. wk : sm : dr ie pee ca eee enor e| ae ta anaes ame meena ere CALL -8439- er »y - assic ge tees tet Stampeders. Each} back from Boston College, took| tired the wet tere bes | cat oe , | first NEW YORK (GP) — Dunce,|maker in the saddle Pennnien | ee eee Marte. head, another hewcomer from} infield. Bud Grant's Bombers took a| Duke, and guided the club 58| The Legion lads pounded the et oe dhree-year-old son of Tom Fool, | overhauled pace-setting Vital ; : 0 : ane a Dalied his ‘ahue Seturdey whes|Force in the Sinai one-airicentn| {¢ 'ore ',tne Set quarter, burst| yards in six_playe. offerings ‘of John Bethel for s om ' FOR TRANSPORTATION WITHIN CHARLOTTE- ; |} rai SP i151, 38 for hs Brat |tra quarter for'8 #0 lad 2 HOW MUCH the Kentucky Derby, Preakness, |$3.60 and $3. Vital Force re-| SINGLE TOUCHDOWN $50.2 2 $2500.? : | + Belmont and Jersey Stakes ear-| turned $14.20 and $9.60 and the| The only Rider touchdown “HE eee lier in oe i _ vat ihe tee] thing harse, Bourbon Prince, peid| came in the fourth quarter. Sas £ $500.2 4 1000.2 == vt J , TO WwW N.AND THE. ROYALTIES Derby in the same year. 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