‘New Look’ Toronto Argos Nip Als On Shatto Day TORONTO (CP)—Toronto Ar-jverts and Charlie Baillie scored! Batten |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Oct. 18, 1965. 15 a | DIVED OVER FROM ONE Shatto dived over from the ene-yard line for his six-pointer. | Len Sparks rambled 78 yards | @m a pass-and-run play for a’ - touchdown in the third quarter, | just seconds after Montreal threatened to break the game | wide open with a pair of touch- | downs in 54 s. Dave: Mann kicked a first-quarter single and Vilunas made good | on three field goals and two) Borden Nats Take Beating _Argonauts had been able to By NO * kick only one field goal in the We wended our way to Borden! cher, led his team’s attack previous one this:season. {on Saturday and watched the! with two singles and a aa real touchdowns Were Giace Bay Corianos hand two Earl MacDonald was the scoted by Pat Batten, Terry defeats to the Nationals by the Borden batter to et two hits.” ‘Evanshen and Tomliv- jopsided scores of 10-3 and 91, both singles, but E. Gallant gon, Batten kicked two CO® thus winning the Maritime In-| hit an emoty-bases | and Dorothy Ann Lee paid’ $121 |Silent Tag, a five-year old black * | , , Doro thy Ann Lee (2.15 3-5), Rice Nor- ris (2.15 2-5), Bobby Chips (2.18) Northfield (2.13 1-5), Charming Jeri (2:18 25) and Happy Duke (2.15 3-5). | The daily double on Hollybud SAINT JOHN, NB. (CP) — Re Hustling Calgary Stamps Kill Eskies Playoff Hopes with 120 yards en 11 carries. touchdown. Robinson converted termediate ‘“‘C’' softball champ-| the sixth, In COLLEGE _ (e) ‘onship. This was certainly un- eight RESULTS nered Lexpected--considering—-that--Bor-| Donald’s defensive iden had beaten the Corianos in| left field stood out. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS EAST Dartmouth % Brown 9 \Glace Bay 7-5. But the specta- ‘tors took the worst licking of After the firs. game we decid- | ‘the afternoon. When you're get- ed to get thawed out, and when | jting ready to attend a football | we returned the Glace Bay team | ia 21 Yale 7 game, you remember to be pro-|had the game in the bag. George | Boston U. 7 Holy Cross 7 iperly clothed for the occasion. | R=msay. who had done co well Pennsylvania 16 Bucknell 18 — but softball is supposed to bejin Glace Bay, was knocked out | Syracuse 28 Penn S. 21 c7 ‘Sa he and MacWiliams had Army 23 Rutgers 6 Cornell 3 Harvard 3 Princeton 27 Colgate 0 \summer game, and -pectators often forget to be ready for the again taken up the pitching bur- - cnt account for Buffalo 24 Richmond 6 Maine 24 Connecticut 6 elements. Certainly on Saturday onlookers needed red flannels of| surprising reversal of form of ia tra sion of eskimo blood te | the two teams, but it is possible jenjoy watching those games. (that the bovs from MacKay’s 3 Corner in Glace Bay are better Massachusetts 30 Rhode Island 0 | Stam Lawrence 14 Norwich 0 | Glace. Bay banged out 13 |windy weather verformers. In (encase) WR wee Trinity 20 Colby 6 hits off Dale MacWilliams in any case, the Borden Nationale | WR) ag \ tomorrow alright Delaware 24 Villanova 21 the first game, but almost (‘Serve 8 lot of credit for going | en Helps you feel better Ithaca 34 Susquehanna 6 half of these were windblown (2%.faf as they did. They are| cs aad teak bated? Haverford 3% John Hopkins 16 | piss which the Borden field. N-B-. — P.E.I. champions, and | egutar. cHocoLare COATED: JUNIORS | Amherst, Mass. 32 Rochester 6 5 {that’s orettv good for a team | | ets didn’t seem to be able te , : } SOUTH judge. And though they had te which had “just entered* organiz- | North Carolina 12 Maryland 10 be asered as hits, they did \ Virginia 61 W Virginia © seem to be the result of mes- Florida 28 N Carolina St. 6 tal slips on the part of the Arkansas 277 Texas 24 boys wearing the gloves rath. | Florida A and M 23 M. Brown ? er than skill om the part W ani Mary 4! Davidson 7 those awinging the bats. Tennessee 7 Alabama 7 Andrews, the Glace Bay Virginia S 14 N. Carolina € 6 IF YOU ARE NOW TAKING A LAXATIVE ONCE, TWICE or THREE TIMES A WEEK .. THEM YOU SHOULD BUY DR TODAY! the Laxative Tablet with the GENTLE DIFFERENCE Take gentle-acting Nt... Nature’s Remedy! There is no letdown, ne ble after-feeling. MR is an all-vegetable laxative. For over 70 years, Nt has been giving folks pleasant, effective relief overnight. The onl our 66 fastba £ Pee ad Rr aa 3 see extra sedan SPREE RG OE LE BOLE BE sc his touchdowa | celebrated Dick Shatto a single in the ‘third eel | @ALGARY (CP) — Calgary | Fultback Lovell Coleman topped| and Stampeders had # 22-16 Bey with an exciting %4-21 vic- when his field goal ae the| Shatto's gifts came from ve-| Stampeders extinguished the Stampeder rushers with 9 yards lead. tory over Montreal Alouettes as| 29-yard line was wide and Dick|rious individuals, corporations |Stay-ett hopes of Edmonton Es- (00 17 carries. Coffey’s fourth field goal was the last-place Argos made their| Aldridge was rouged. |and even teams he had played | kimos Saturday with e 28-19 win’ Calgary opened scoring in the set up when Redell hit Kerbow final home stand of the Eastern’ Evanshen got behind Grant | against. over Eskimos in a Western first quarter on Furlong'’s 4 on a 4i-yard pass and Kerbow Football Conference Saturday. McKee in the Toronto end zone| British Columbia Lions of the Football Conference game be- yard punt which caught Edmon- lateratied to Thomas fer another And Shatto had his cele- to take quarterback Bernie Fa-| Western Conference donated fore 21.476 fans. jton’s Clarence Kachman, a ce- i yards and a 52-yard gain. A bration, a touchdown and an all-|loney's touchdown strike at jrocking chair and slippers, | Defensive halfback Larry |cent addition, in his end zone. pass went incomplete before round: brilliant performance, | 4:36 of the third period and the|Hamilton Tiger - Cats came | | Robinson kicked two field goals|Kachman conceded the point. Esks called on Coffey to kick The i2year veteran ip pro Als capitalized on a big break |through with a $75 gift certifi- land three converts to lead first-| Edmonton roared back when/|his 35-yarder. football, a native of Springfield, seconds later to score another. jcate and the Als a lounge en- \place Stamps, who already have | Thomas took a handoff. flashed Calgary put the game out of Ohio, and now a Canadian citi-|LISKE FUMBLED semble for his swimming pool. clinched a play-off spot, to their/down the right sideline, shook/reach in the fourth quarter zen, scored his-touchdown mid-| Liske fumbled and John, He also received a converti- 12th straight win over Eskimos off several tacklers and carried| _way through the second quarter | Baker pounced on the loose ball ble. Toronto city council and ao Gams nieionen. the ball to the Calgary four on|W%*" Robinson booted S1- and and,.returned to the field at half/to give Als possession on the the Ontario government each Eskimo end Tommy-Joe Cof-|a 48-yard run. \37-yard field goals. time to receive a shower of Toronto 16. On the first play gave him cuff links, his team fey picked up 18 points on @| Two plays teter Fauver gifts in his final game in Tor- | from scrimmage, Faloney found mates presented. him with a leonvert and four field goals of | slashed off tackle to score Cof-| onto before retiring from the|Tomlinson in the clear in the color TV and his employer, 35, 26, 16 and 12 yards. \fey converted and Edmonton | game at the end of this season.|Toronto end zone and hit him {radio station CFRB, Toronto, | Stam held slim quarter |ied 7-1 He responded to the midfield | with a perfect pass. ‘gave him a freezer, ‘leads of 8&7. 16-18 and 22-19. . half-time accolades with proba- Calgaty querterbeck Eagle | S**mwedere mwusted 6 pase | | bly his finest game of the year. | Day passed for touchdowns to 18 attack, capped when Day He gained 110 yards rushing | z |end Herman Harrison and |found Taylor at the 10. Taylor end 21 yards on two passes . \flanker Bobby Taylor and half-|was grabbed but spun out of from quarterback Peter Liske. | jback Ted Woods plunged over | the tackle for a 32-yard scoring | Shatto was. presented with) eae + laor another. Punter Jim Furlong | play. the game ball by tackle Danny, gm |; a e ,, |booted a 46-yard single In the second quarter Colfey rm Score 1 To Win lets ooo Mh ec GOAL DOES IT : e —- wll, £a8 cle one all the way 2 LIONS ATTACK grits lead changed, hanes eight ety Woods tw-zard touche lore a crowd 18 % ae } down second-quarter scor- | diehard fans and Argonauts| ~ anette ee tae — eee Behind 4 herd of blocking Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The Cats Lions, winning by 25. to Y. joe agg gy boo —— ing was rounded out by Coffey’s finally wrapped it up with 1e88\ward Passi in the dying’ sec- |14-point third-quarter outbreak. |. BC Tons’ backfielder carnes howewer came back to take the (CP Wirephote) Hansen was helped from the | 2¢-yard field goal. the game? whats no Rlay ! onds of the second quarter gave | Western led 7-0 at the end of —. be a cracked rib. Calgary 4 ak® Gaitete’ thied eld goot.| TEXACO FUEL CHIEF was good on a 3i-yard field goal University of Toronto Blues 2 |the first quarter and 74 at the \third-place finish in the initial | Don Luzzi and Eskimo flanker | ee third field goal, thet 0.00 deeion. alae nt One) Oe ee ee ae MARITIME HARNESS RACING [heat and a 2:08 3-8 vietory in the ey Kerbow also were nee Bie Home Heating Oil changed hands four ns . sec won 000, ™P- Warmth without worry all winter long! times before Vilunas came ‘up ae oes ms ~~ er doer ery — SYDNEY (CP) — Navarone. |2.15 45. David the Great was se- event of a 10-dash harness rac TIES RECORD, | Calgary surged back when Deliveries right on schedule so you with his desperation boot. Pe eae © ln meet ate Campbell [owned and reigned by Bernie/cond and Tammany Hall third. ing card here Saturday. |_Coltey's four tleld goals in one; Day hit Harrison on a 42-yard ee Shatto’s touchdown at 8:57 of ieraslicinote Football Confer-|Ron Hawkins and “Dennis |Peck of Sydney Mines, NS., Millet. Coughlan drove home | The first halt of the featured | game tied a record held by sev-|pass down the middle for @ burning, and protective to your heat- the second quarter gave Tor- ance. two polats tebind lea Walker. Art Froese’ converted |Won the $300 conditional p ace) three winners on the eight-dash pace was won by Eloise Wick eral other WFC players. ing equipment. Cali us for Texaco onto an 11-7 lead but, more tha | j.aqi, : University of W. = ail four |here Saturday night. card, They were Top Rhythm | wich a 2.08 mile. The horse plac- Eskimos led Stampeders in| BIRD WORKS HARD | Fuel Chief today! that he broke his own Canadian Riterte eae awl ton) en lerael passed seven | The horse won both ends of/ (2.19 2-5), Gallon Jug (2.17 2-5)|ed sixth in the heat won by Bor- total offence with 412 yards on, i OK (A atten | j Football League record for ahead of Golden Gaels yards to McColl for his six- |the harness racing feature, im|and Lady Lakeburn (2.17), |derview Roy. | |171 yards rushing and 241 yards) BANGK ’ P)—A om ‘Dia touchdowns in his career. That!” \rustangs captured their third |with Dave Oswald to score or |times of 2.19 1-5 and 2.21. Other winners: Guy Adam) There were no double winners Passing. Stampeders mounted a banded by scientists in Thai- brought his total to 91. consecutive victory Saturday |pointer, Campbell combined The daily double of Lady Lon | (2.19 45), To the Wind (2.21) \on the card, Single races were. (tal offence of 340 yards on 144) land- was -found two een 7312 The two passes caught by the| with a 28-13 triumph at the |with Dave Oswald to score on |Ttief (2.22) and Headways Boy | and Eddie be Good (2.16 45). | won by Harmony. Bob (2.12 3-5), °°ncs rushing and 196 passing. later at Blagoveschensk, near “F~ 92-year-old Shatto increased his expense of McGill Redmen now |a& 73-yard punt return, Hawkins (2.16) paid $144.40. The daily double combination | ( ” Ng Calgary had 19 first downs t0| the Russian-Mongolian border. | career total to 462, also a CFL! winless in three starts. ran for his and then passed 57 Other winners were Busty Ed| of Guy Adam and Gallon Jug on | reneeest ae Se ae ot ee lThe distance is about 3,000! ® etrole tecord. FUMBLED THREE TIMES yards to Walker for the final (2.22), Denny Lad (2.16), Eddie |races two and three returned | (2-11 25), Golden Law (2,09), Day col ed 13 of 20 passes . : : : : | Ch fown P um The victory was Toronto's! Biues victory before 18,570 |score Grapes (2.15 1-5) and Joey Di- | $103.90. |Avalon Frost (2.10 25), Lace while Edmonton quarterback Miles in a-straight line but the cccead In 18 steric this eeasominome’ fans “Lat citte ‘tec | medmen gol a touchbowe (Tt oil | eackvaes vowne, «vs, 213 28. Rapsody in Brows Bil! Redell completed 18 of 5 |coasiline route, which the birds| Products Ltd. e LLE S, N.S. | (2. -f ly ator a ek Jim! wat x Geer: . s Soesstiee a ae ere ae nee finish. It |from Pete Howlett on a 44-yard | MONCTON (CP) — There| (CP) — Borderview Roy, with a| (2.11). iThomas led all aiaasiee alia oe io * me a eny hopes they had of finishing|hy fumbles on both eides. Tor- ‘ the 14game season in seconé:| cate fumbled: tren tienes and [dim Dickie. escred ja the fratth lad au Afermane hewmens coat ab]... GenRIT rere ere Blace. Queen's once. , The Als, with two cames left! Flanker Mike Gray set up te play, are four points behind | Passi’s game-winning punt with second - place Ottawa Roug®|an interception deep in Queen's Riders who have three more |territory : contests {n their schedule - 1-5) tt has a dual carburetor 1600 ce. engine you're driving. tucked neatly away in the back. Air-cooled so that it never needs water. Or anti-freeze. lt has on electric clock. A four-way flashing indicator for night emergencies. A carpeted floor. And seat backs that adjust to seven dif- ferent angles. 7 About the only thing you could wont more of in our fastback sedan is load space. You get it in the model with the square back. About twice as much of it: Even more when you fold the back seat down. Aside from that, the two cars are just about identical. Same kind of performance- Same kind of gas mileage. Same kind of fun. In fact, you may have fo keep looking back to see which one ‘ Knoxville Col 8 Clark College 6 ; Southern M 3 Virginia M 0 , Millsaps 21 S Memphis 12 e Eastern Mich. 23 Allegheny 8 zi Eearireeranj Soul: Is a square Maryland S 26 N Carolina AT 14| - : ®@ Arkansas § 14 Citadel 0 é q ' Florida S$ 14 Citadel 0 . Florida S 10 Georgia 3 South ge be sale aft y 7 Memphis S iss- MIDWEST and Quantico ee = —T ® | : some , eu Michigan Ohio played on slushy ice ‘aces Wisconsin 21 Northwestern 7 | which are not conducive te | STARTING TIME Minnesota 14 Iowa 3 good combination play. Nebraska 41 Kansas St 8. 8:00 P.M. Iowa 10 Colorado 10 A total of 18,000,000 fish died i Purdue 17 Michigan 18 MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Samjas a result of water pollution RACES 1 and 5 Mlinois 34 Indiana 13. ; |Mele, who marshalled Minne ‘in 40 of the 50 states of the 1_Amigo Mike ‘ Bethel, Minn 15 Minn-Morris 9 |sota Twins from a disappoint-| United States in 1964. 2—Meadow Tempo Sioux Falls 33 Gen! Beadle 14\ing tie for sixth place in 1964 3—Jolly May Carleton 33 Cornell 29 to the American Baseball 4—Ida Budlong Bowling Green 21 Toledo 14 League pennant this year, was 3—Adam’s Tom Ohio Wesleyan 32 Tufts 10 rewarded Saturday with a two- 6—Triflite South Dakota St 30'S. Dakota 14 | year contract calling for a $10,- 7—Hettie’s Boy Lawrence 14 Knox 10 000 annual raise. 8—Genesis : __N. Dakota St. 30 North Dakota 3 | Twins Caivin- Grif- x z Northwestern 47 St. Procopifs 6|fith and Mele reached agree RACES 2 and 6 Northern Mich 13 St. Norbert 6|ment on the new pact by tele awa Indian State ™% Valparaiso 21 morning. The a oe Kent St 10 Western Mich 10 (two had discussed terms Fri- 5 os <I mae | Hillsdale, Mich. 13 Cen. Mich 0|day but were about $5,000 apart ; ens Knight —_ iaiwoek a Wars State 4 to hi ‘oan ae hee RACES 3 and 7 Ral d ha i Ise ee jayne |to his ncy, Mass., 5 most everyth E Ses ak" a Naren deen me eS a ‘Buckat sects eae rm Mic s ‘ina ision. 2—Charming : : a SOUTHWEST |, Melee tew contract calls. to Gateway. Senator Bucket seats. Foor-moun shift. Pad Texas Tec a a sa of $47,000 for ea : . : SMU 17 Rice gw elt sud two years. He received SGrand Kahle Dale ded dash. Whitewall tires. Independent torsion ‘ex ex a an estimated 000 each Drillio Ha ‘ . Tulsa 2% North Texas St 20 |iast two seasons. 7—Brown Budlong bar suspension. Front-wheel disc brakes. W. Texas St 15 Colorado St U 12; Mele had sought $50,000, it &—Vernon River Gal f : ' Tex A and I % East Tex St 12 |was reported, but Griffith would eachs ¢ ans The kind of sporting extras they charge so FAR WEST Y lowe conteact. Gritith. clfered aoe Set a h for on other cors...’ year ’ 4 ney iO er Deer E. 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