oh ° \ oe Wings May Put Howe Or elvecchio Into Defence e @ : “tra! saat, BRUCE LEVEE se Dehn wg me a oe ine ‘ A} ii 2 Ansocie- Herry Fraser A} club.” ance of kindergarten. - ~ oa held its first Fun Horse | Agn ted lan a uaaet ee oe a ie | nea GM Dato, doe a the farm of Leslie|S.R. Johnston Lid. and It could happen, says John training table is Peter Mahov- | Bathgate, ,Leo Boivin and Prowse, Brackley, on Saturday, Fac Agencies Ltd. Mitchell, assistant general Yoh, a taller (six - four), | Dean Prentice are all 34 October 8th, before a large| Following are the winners of -manager’ of Detroit Red heavier edition’ of Toron Among the standout rookies crowd of over 100 interested| ribbons in the various events: Wings. Mesle Leele. Feink. 2 is Doug Roberts, a Detroit spectators. Ten riders and horses AIRS When you talk of Detroit's game To | native who starred at Michi- in various mount- MCR, C ridden chances of matching or bet- rn Dene. ee, Se. Pare gan State and was rookie of q_games. and races, o8 well aa|!t—June, owned and rid by tering last year’s fourth-place from brother Frank and the year in the Central Pro- @. modified jumping and treil ~_ Y ridden National Hockey League fin- Keon and went im to score. | fessional League last yeer: a ‘ by David’ Jeakine, Hazelbrook fh, you talk of defence. =| canal a’ Gerradnite but. he's another right-wincer, pay nlenaad with’ te euill "ez| 8eé-—Glen owned and ridden by oon Bt Abel hes. Leo Credhley. seeking for the | Goalle Roger Crosler has the riders, maay of whom wore Fa Reps Par man, 28, a couple of proven hopeful juniors with Detfoit, mer stomach problems and, is «Judging by the comments of | | Point by 0.W. second season. throw you any better shifts a Soot’ keleine coos ee ae oe Sheen aad tiddes by Roy part te, bat lost, hardrock et Zone cre ene: A. wey the hest ia five years."” ~ Sree tates areas 4 sense in ths MHL, end a ali throwing them at you all | “Sid Abel’s determined to peptior..-wite. She. Ciab_ members yb oweed- ond ridden by ster Doug Barkley, out for the time. overcome our usual. slow start and the public, and the next fun| 18 June, owned and ridden bs ai Gi ka an Geer “In junior A the guys you | this year. horse show to be held should], Philip . ; . have talked | have trouble with are the “But the Ratigers. are larger number of | 22d—Dusty, owned and ridden she Wings : Bobby Orre and the horees. snd. riders part,| by David Jenkins, } deals. with other clubs, not- — see Seve al | tougher and Boston also, This Mr. George Kitson, 30 sec ay Jere Deere re Gon na bee ye isn’t going to be a three-team shire, very capably acted as owned and ridden Rangers, who ‘interested : Manager - coach Sid Abel | league anymore.” Judge for the events, and pre-| ¥ Kathy Martin, Stanhope eas oe can ee Ea. . ponted the ‘ribbons to the Wit | sh Cen‘o, owned and ridden by figure they most beet for a |- oo eee hRid a Dic kk — "coe, Water samme | fom — ‘= = « « «| Ottawa RougnRiders Pic a | gga gaat fante ten. ane Ken Ballem wie lim" what ees “4 Sound ee ee ; ‘ Schemiee’ ot'fie risers to to on ek enerene by, Sones cureene Vane, eer Sanee. yay ball Finals. The Summerside 'Bailem, Stewart, and Down. et Se ee oe re Fa=7se~ =e pH Numbers Lead In East H i 3 bt zt E : The executive of the 5 were very gtateful to the follow-| _2nd—Dusty, owned and ridden 1 Pl D | “We might have the repla- Ae ie Soe ercen "e Lea| "aed ore a ceoe| AMEN LAQGIESON FLAYS LIU | ree er eres | UPRE CANADUN PREG jue rete trae rv | Torelli “s woull| by: Shirley Prowee, Brackley . cones pointing to Bob Falkenburg | Ottawa Rough Riders’ impres-| Joe Zuger of Hamilton is sec- | for 3,870 yards. Mann has kicked Pe en et ew wee | ge—-Guem, weed by OW: . Mabe wae ied Bart Crembley: sive first-place record is sup-| ond with $8 completions in 11/103 punts for a 43.5 average. Sei Se eS a ROLE In The Sport World? i-2.2's eee |e - . es t Edmonton > i j : . : , owned and riddei : to has eaught passes for | Racine, O 02% 8 7 57 Waivers Asked _ [to tact Meclent: Sherwood, Wings Int season, are Susiors | ke "Rosgh Riiers, nem “io1;| 39 yards and five Wouchdowns|Kemp M2010 3 36 -Waivers POTATO RACE, By JIM CRERAR te name his other customers | Parry Sound, Ont., who signed - where hold on first |t©-lead the reception depart- | Sutherin, H 020 710 51 ; lst—Babe, owned and ridden because he prefers not to let— Boston for an undis- an area have had a strong on ment.".Whit Tucker of Ottawa | Tucker, 0 7000 42 On Two Mets . TORONTO (CP)—Alan Ea- use is without price glace but led in few of the eight ucke by Kathy Martin, Stamhope) sieson is president of Toronto | club owners know which play- |yclosed amount reported as eategories in the statistics has caught St passes but has | Dillard, 6000 % - NEW. YORK (AP)— Watvers |, ™¢--Gies: — Rifles of the Continental Foot- ers ave geting legal coaching |/ high yates ccslite @r od STRONG AT re This week Ottawa leads in| S#ived 785 yards and scored eee a : < me = Se ee ene at | eTocs, oxeed ood vias) tee leneee bet Seve meme. | estes ee | ase ight have, to Grog Gordie | tur departments —seoring.| "ree ‘owenaowne [em 88g BE ec, tee Pan AS (Maa re este page cre | Mie mee eee, | ye entan tae | ae tae” ce ere (EEE pe eee |e, eel 33- | American Hockey , six Red Wings ere strong - Stewart, ald Tuesday. ween |8Y; Joan MacCallum, Brackley! SAGs. * besrvises about | from the Central Professional | rie’” said Eagicson. “The the right wing. — ‘‘we've got | Hamilton Tiger-Cats are tops in | passes. Thelen, T 4e00 2 - However, McMillan has been | poing os ae 20 from the On- | Bruins are paying for his tu- a bundle of them’—Mitchell- returns and punting while | gcoTT TOPS IN RETURNS Vilunas, T 011 3 3 23 Peeey Tee kee Eade, | teeny, Cena WW OW.| Sere ces caunatien. | Gots Mickey heueeietinn. We, | wring Ie eee gett ct thn vom says, indicating he might | Montreal Alouettes lead in rush-| The top kickoff return man in | M 306119 ‘February it will be de- jon, ridden by Roy Pursey| Begotiations, taxes, education ” “ to epare' for | ing end Toronto: Argonauts in| the four-team conference is Bo | * 2/00. termined ‘whether he has ‘re-|MoDEFIED JUMPING AND and their careers. ae mine. A caries at See, saaee tract. ‘Slive ‘to Pert Dai: hove om ae tus ee gare feceiving. - lgeett of Ottawe with.18 returns iaeed, ¥ . 2 t2 : eovered from a shoulder opera- TRA, CLASS His clients include = = se 2 * ‘housie S Uieks: aad ealeed there; = oN we feel we have to, | Moe Racine, who kicked thres | for 358 yards and a 27.5 average. a 0 3060 18 tion he underwent -last fnonth.| 1st—Babe, owned and ridden — ee ae oe He’s the lawyer for the On- | im Guelph, Ont., and Toronto, though, we'll drop Pelverchio | singles, three converts and one The punt return lead belongs | Watkin . 5-0-6 @ 18 Sei SEONTTan; 30° 0G eee ee | ee ee are | ure beeace oe tee keee played hockey, swam and lost | “or Howe back.” on | emt Seal is Ottawa's 40-21 wis |to Gurney Healey of Hamilton | Jackson, ta, i ; ‘ $ Union of Canada and tooth playing lacrosse. Another Edmonton Oil | over Winnipeg Bombers returns yards | Zuger, 113 ‘enother job in the organization. |by Rhoda MacLeod, Sherwood New York Rangers; Bobby | Athletic 5 ”~ a Ba “ the scorers with | and a $3, average., Bethea, H 2086 Berea, Be cbiatned from | and—Jene, owned and itden| Orr of Boston Brains sad | the Ceatral Ontaris Track and | | Through lacrosse, be got: to ton win hea’ looked” partcn. {81 eins. Per Kempt ef Mas: |" Zager -sarpensed Dave Mana | Black, 0 2100.18 New York Yankees ‘last June, |by Philip Maund, Winsloe aE pd gig ton Gy neg 4 ion : lariy strong on a line with | real scored two points: to stay Se == ae SL cert |” Maier Noten Wate: uigeae B ceicethat | Uk Senter a Seek tte oc ane alee. cll <a Delvecchio end Andy Bath- | within two points of Racine? > — - a Percival, a trainer and coach, | started an investment group | pate. 4 VEeON Yer RUSEER ATTENTION & : a s = : - is -suing after being accused | with Billy. Harris.and Bobby Bob Wall, 2, with Pitis- | “hive of split 4 , : ‘Defence And Fresh Coach | 2". [Ef ES | ee eS es ae ee 3% soon , : . Peso ball League. on a friendly basis. werd it. . cae ; tS : | 7 : _ | “Heiping athletes solve their | When I started to give legal Crashley admits that H he | Do" Liston. lisbon has gained | There will be a meeting of all inter- ‘iF. . ‘ ' | legal problems consumes | advice on contract matters, it aa dete Thelen has gained y Electric ‘Plan To usn DrUuINsS 10 V..| Steg ngzceat of Bacleson’s | became striety business vite fons |e yards‘co 15 carretera | ested riflemen at MacLean on p SS Se} working day — .con- | ee, ee ap- United Nations 45 average. Bob Paremere of Kent Street, Wednesday, Oct. 12 at 8 } : “By BRUCE LEVETT vey when Montreal was wit | have a coach who wants te | close to 80 per cent at it. The | of a group of players. who Trot Postponed none o'clock. : : “Canadian Press Sports Editer| aing. ¢] prove he belongs in the NHL | rest of the time is devoted to wanted to sign their contracts F Russ Jackson, a mais ° : : In the final game of the sea- “It looks tke Orr'could be |. and who doesn’t want to make | civil and criminal cases and | as iseorporated companies for YONKERS, N.Y. (AP)—Yon- Plans for the coming year will be discussed. < fon last year, Boston Bruins that type. of player.” the mistake of overlooking any | zoning applications. “ tax purposes. Ultimately, the | ‘ers Raceway announced Tues- ‘ * stumbled out of the Na RETURNS Harry Sindens who come ine hours’ there are a D tad gd ecard mt of: its eS ——————— = : Hockey League cellar and . ce on” along. ee ee a Progressive faust” sales ae eee eee ‘Sor the Gest tone tu ate Joorn, | people cbatiag as tard co tay {We belegt wp. Gee.que-|- Cosette cuctet ot te | ae ee as wiker Saturday ae . * But they were still in fifth should,” Sinden says. -- i SS ius tae Ontario legislature for ‘Toronto ways to take the sting out eof | ‘The change was made after place, 6 points shy of the “T wouldn't say we're as ‘dea the ‘deleuceinan suceiaan? Lakeshore. the tax bite. ; Yebgeniy Dolmatov, director of *-fourth-place playoff spot. t at head- the |* 7 He spends what time is left For example; if a player. the Moscow Hippodrome and in ; ris sani, Towa. co ech Seiad: Gala ieee “1 doubt i,” be says. with his wife, his son, 5, and | signs a two-year contract at | charge of the two Russian re- ‘Harry Sinden is going after | back as we should be. Offer. |- “T woulda’t have | “his daughter, 2. 000 a year, he's better off | presentatives, requested extra ‘ those points. | sively, we're not shooting | been able to afford me.” Much of the advice Eagle- | if 'the contract calls for $10,- | time for the Soviet horses to : “Nothing comes te my mind enough.” ee 000 a year spread over four | orenare for the 114-mile race. L t to fight and tch e cerns | years.” His trotters—Apex Hanover ion Pagers te _— Pens and as are | White Sox Ask “Sometimes I even have to Osman—arrived Tuesday. in et eee raise coe discourage a bey from conti- | Wisconsin Asks J, The route, the Boston club | st centre Ron Schock who Burgess Waiver his career is limited.” he said b ned NFL “believes, is through the de at much of last season —" ; For New Clu AFL A © pace spent muc! GO (AP) “In that case, I usually advise r : “Hockey is going the way | With Sam Francisco. Whit Soe aikod, aver mae? | him to consider his educa- | MADISON, Wis. (AP/— Wis- ef football,” Sinden *Y | On the left, Bruins will be cami ren sap: at ena a ar nee | CONG Closer . «play strongly defensively | Sepending heavily on Ron | day on catcher heh | , Eagleson doesn’: subscribe | Court Tuesday to try to bring “and the goals will take care. | Murphy, 8%, making a come- | all-time a. . to the theory that heavy junior back to Milwaukee, a ‘ef themselves.” | back after quitting the game | Mitting | im hockey scliedules keep young- | but said Atlanta could keep the | WASHINGTON — Be. ‘This is Sinden’s first crack | last year. pose sters from their studies. Braves. Emanuel Celler (Dem. N.Y. at the NHL. The youngest | The most productive line te “High school and unter | In am obscure footnote to ite | indicated Tuesday a willingness : ‘coach in the league at 34, he | expected to be that of Ron | General ate hockey mix ‘very well,” he | appeal, the | state a Oe ta a ae se did make the big time | Stewart, Murray Oliver and | S2id the 39 - year - old Burgess | said But he feels once a boy | year-long legal struggle to re-| anti - trust exemp the Seen Johnny Bucyk, a. unit that |€xpressed the desire to devote | turns professional_and has to | turn the National League club to | proposed merger of the j <ctabeee a ‘all. right: at- eame on strongly toward the | all his time to his automobile play where’ bes told, his | Milwaukee, its e-for 13/ ican and National football S the jobs he's had © | quot last season, Pe hea isan, ead: chances im the classroom are Waid tk dial tel el ms a i. een + : a : B batted as a _tim. 2 _ Wy "tant tat won, the | neral"Farnt™Sobnaap | piebaer Oz same wih S| "Eade topes Orr tan |e tat the ena die Ml | amor ela Rowe can ere ‘world hockey championship in | and Gerry Cheevers. hits, boosting his all-time pinch-| exception, however. an expe as eaaat ~ 1958; last year he was coach | On the bench, the Bruits | hit total to a record 136. The I-year-old native of ‘a replacement. | coors + of the Oklahoma City Blazers approval Rozelle is ; when they won the Central sends bie the sarge tp (inden “pelets atti Tass Tis trldhdensl pioiper : m poi a t re- ; ers’ record last year to back hea DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR a oT “Maple Leaf Man” ‘Maple Leaf Man’ \ a A complete line of delicious : up his theory on how the * Bruins can improve their lot. . SCORED FEWEST GOALS Blazers scored 188 goals in "70 games, setting*a league . record for the lowest number - of: goals scored, and came ~ away with the championship - ~ after finishing second, They allowéd 203 goals, third low est in the six-team league. + Sinden believes in giving his , ~defencemen ‘“m freedom _ than some people think {s right.” q He didn’t hang back at the = blue-line during his playing - days and neither will his Bruin rearguards. ler’s anti-trust subcommittee at which Rozelle said he only wants the actual consolidation of the two leagues exempted, not their operations after they are merged. WOULD MEAN LITTLE “Tf that’s all you want,” said Celler, ‘‘that would be an empty right: It would be like a wife cellar without a corkscrew.” - Rozelle ‘said: ‘We are simply ‘asking for an exemption so we merely excluded from the proposed law, bakery products prepared , Boston_has Bobby Orr, such as the player draft, Soi : + rookie sensation from Oshawa reserve. clause by which players with homemade attention “rea; Generals, paired with slugger may be retained, the constitut- : 4 : ‘. Gilles Marotte. Dallas Smith, tion and bylaws of the ee and then paige: ‘+ up again after six years in and the granting of C Sees «. ._ the minors, is operating with. Rozelle said there is no in- : . Ted Green. : 3 tent to exempt any of these Al Langlois is paired with Don Awrey and Bobby Woy- _. towich. ‘ me » Orrs“for ontsTs @ pucll-ear: fying defenceman “he | be- fieves in going in on the) goal in Teale Sinden displayed _ when he was playing. -.."T didn’t hang back, and neither will Orr,” Sinden says. *'“Every “team seems to have a player like that—Red Kelly when Detroit was winning: « Pierre Pilote now: Doug Har- itemizing the exemptions. “} LOW BACK PAIN ts it hard for you to sit down, even harder pA. up from a chair ot low bain? Does this pain. make work difficult, keep you from turning over in bed? This nagging; wearisome pain keeps " ‘ ; delivered fresh ‘from the even to your door.” - LOOK FOR THE “MAPLE LEAF MAN” » Pleasantly. Equalty good ee tenons: sesen. leg : a te ease os WHEN. Tas vere, ) THIS WEE “pobby Porter, star” fo. tueceansarece | ©6IN YOUR AREA....T K! ward of Toronto’s Baliny for cates fast saliet, ove RAMS : os ve i Beach football club, was Terlcding vat teenane Hee : : a Be ~ . Puled eligible to play in the $1.25 af drug coyaiars everperbere. §— F-00-1! fev gt rae * | ~ Eastern Rugby Football Unipn % years age today— ;