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Lhk gum centre and all altlle'nl Ml] uxlay In Ihelr hour oi Rlahrlflm. art Races Held (At Covehead Sat. can link with them K Macberm mall the m a In 2. Hobby Shop Mirauderl M ‘Illl. a mlap lealure, and was 3. EA. Baudlta 56 17 man lor the evening It Cove- 4. McCullachs 51 5. ludenelldarlll INDIVIDUAL end Karl Track Saturday nlghl. Tilt track Knlzhla won the re ay and led In the learn cale- ory Double event winners were Kg MneLeun. Knights 5o e Marauders' McCilrilly and M: Mattie? MEN- :3; rishts' M. MncLe n. 3m“ “ EN? Cu" h 3 other heatvlelorr were Hoda- 9- “"v “ °¢ ' l ,. M. .1, nodson, Bandit. 31 Regular Saturday night rae- king-“:1”: “Ema!” g a will continue ior Ibrec mart: ' y- "I" m cots with the Prince Edward Scantlebury. Marauder-a to iiihd championships slated ior Prowle. Drndlts to “"h" 5- Cooper. McCullocbs la {3}?!” u“ 'und'm' Abraham. s'llde R.c.A.r. a p". Foster, nrndita Ii Krvalla Track Knights ICIU Mscuougah. Argyle Shore '3 It loakl easy II Lou Brock base In Same Igalnsl Clnnln- B! THE CANADIAN PRESS Two underdog wlna. low [cores and the first tie game :1; the season were ienturea at toolball contests played in the west Saturday. a an Interlocking game of Chlclgn Cuhs sleals third 1 at ‘ Edmonton. the lust-place Eski.‘ natl. Eddie Kaska (lo). lied< legs third baseman swings around too late to make the l A! Edmonton, plunginli through a steady rain. Esks' i linebacker Ecuyer, tnckie .Ray Baillie. delenslve end Nat ‘ ree Canadian professional iDye and Salaly Oscar Krugar 215 rushing yards. The B {were In on almost all tackles. holding the Montresl oiience to 169 yania. Spurred by the. dclenslve per. raded Vets, Rookies prinkle Ranger Camp WINNIPEG (cm—The pra- the dralt lrom Detroit. rr camp at New Yul-kl Scheduled to arm the MM- ngers opens here today with day workouts also Ia Marl: flock oi newcomers trying to Dutour, who it:on so goals tor sck the lineup. Sudbliry oi the Eastern Protec- ‘lew laces Include veterans clonal League last season. hlr mined through drrrt nr trada 'lirst as a pro. m a crop at impressive rook. Derencemen Mike McMahon . including ult sterner, the and Bob Woytowlch ara slap yrarold amateur star lrorrr Sudbury graduates. ‘rden. Invited tor a tryout Gilles Villemeure. with Von. uh the National Hockey couver oi the estcrn Hocke aguc club. last sensor. has alxvl'ool-lhrea loopnund ‘ chore til bentlng out Plants ior rde can play deicncs. but Ia ilbe goaltending Ioh. Lorne Imarlly a lnit winger and tho lGump) Woraley. the ltangerr' snarl-s an short In ihnt do. iormer regular goaltender, was nnmcnt. sent to Morriscul In the Flint. Journeyman Veteran Andy .trade. thrnlon wal lost to Boston Al 38 H runs In the dratt and tbrea player In camp. but on lcltwlngerr, Leon Eocba. has six othera In the ao-piul ri ave anion and Len nl s "son were traded In Moal- Centre Andy Eafllsate and Marahall are al. all II M. o ai This deal Mouth! loaltender Dekncema i'quea Plant- lo the Rnnura lorwlrd Camille Gayetle are all Ill]. The Rlnlen all! wlih veteran lnrwardl iiii Gvyetle and Don Marlhall. meet Toronto Mule Daall In thelr llral exhlhlllon Oct. 3. tirvey is the olden the clu [1. Coleman. HR: h Silo—While (2H) Basebal By THE CANADIAN PRESS a TI] DAY National League San Fran. 03“ "MI 210— 7 M 2 Pltlahurgh olll ooh im— 3 i2 :i‘. Sanford Ila-lat. Pierce tilt and Haliar: Cnrdwell (ls-15L nuttera i1) and Burgess. HR: F—Pagan (5L boa Angelou momma... a 9a 000 New York oomwu—o ll Johnson 19-171 and Eaieman: Willey l9<13l. Bcarnsrth (ill null : nu—Warwitk lat Arpmmontr (at. Muwaulteo Immoral—z a: St. Loula M0021 Mx— 8 71 Sndnwski 15-6», Shaw (71 and Crandall, 'l'rirl'e 11 ' Gibson (M), E. Taylor (9) and Mc- Clrller. Ella: Mil»Torra Ill): tilts m otto— a in I 10: Mo noti— i w i Zannl. Jay {3) i7-l'li and Ed wardl: Koonce (Lei. Hobble (a) linker (ll Warner (5) Brewer mi and Schalfer. HR: cIn—Plnson (to). American Lennie aaitlnrosa mmmo— 2 s: Ilii farmer Clnadlen Doufl ariey expected back. the m Sandy Stephens Stars For Argos amp hll a ma: tor. TORONTO (CPI—Tomlin) [onluta came out at the E era Football Conlenncl wilder- neu Sunday to deleal Hamilton “lei-Call 15-7 and map I 1W!- gulie hula. streak on the p tch- as am of Se 'tl'o PENALTY KILLER-S 'nach Rod Sulllvan hal ll'tl stings iii a polished penalty limg combination In Marshall nrl Val anloyne, picked up in Slfi‘phenl. n y the reject lrom Montreal Al- on. n. the hllhly - paid our nag-a W L Pol. (Ill 61’ s Anlelel “ELM . Mull ,1 I! .5“ 1 All“. -— M llama I: sullhfil‘ll; !, NewlYork 3. Phll- u! brain renal all on a :l'l’ :Mlmlll. EQMMMMI. st. Lorain—At hm a: pl ind two meltdown allele! 3. Cincinnati I: ley l: min — la MI Shall and lucinnati a, calcalo I, mull — Islam I eon: lcorld a rind- an a hall! goal cannot than Mm. a...“ hi".“°".i.’°’”‘°..a.1: w on "New! aallod Into th- aoll . Delta“ Mmml—I 3| Rebel-la (IS-lb and Orslno: Dunning. For (9) (8-57 and Trl~ lndnl. Hill: Balworalno (18H Del—Harlan (1) Trlnndol (13). m 100 001— I III Mlnmolra .IolMux—O I! Stafford (Hi. Bridge: (1) and Howard; Sllgman (IS-Ill d Halley. HR: NY»Howarll in). Second New York I’lnl New York 001 Ml DIO- ! I I mammo— l u Terry {17-14) and Howard; Arrigo (1-1). Dalley ill) and Bailey. HR: NY—Treah (NI. Chlc mm“!— 7 I I IAI Angela M" John (0-H. LII-man (1) Aber- nathy (ll d Anne; D. Chanel (11-177, Fowler [Bi Na Sprln‘ ('l and Rod: Ole—R. Chance (1). m - till all otto— 5 or [anal CW MWW— l .1 aluminum (Icahn) —m Iarlla. Marcela hr of Am.- lclln III M W jinn» both Irving ~ milled dlnIh m a usual Boyd than. m d a Drltlah vanilla». krill. II. [In hub lulu. o in lea oi Monbonouettc mu». hadnta é" m M m , (Cl and Nixon: Pena Iii-mi. 5." mm,“ m w m u, Sand-no iai Fischer <4) sturdl. Mimflm .m " um i7) Ind LI“. HI“: BM- Philadelphia 79 72 ,523 ms Williams III Stuart 1 (4m: Kc mm...“ 50 73 m up, —Ch u (In. Chicago 75 75 .500 15 P at" Pittsburgh 70 mt .i7ii my. spoaanc i Oklahoma city a 50...“... 53 g. ,3. 33th Ind: bend-luv" New York to Ilri .35 any. American Lelllle SUNDAY W l. Pct. Gila Nut-ll lug-o New York too 52 .lnli - rlral Chicago in a .rn ii lllwlllal Himm- l H Minnesota as 67 .569 Is It Laals tutu I 'II neithnorc 7t 72 .513 NVI naadiey (M). Schneider ilt. Detroit 74 7s .isa 25 anew to), 'l‘ioluauer it) and Bolton 7:79 .aori Torn; Durdatla it it and 114- Cleveland 72hr ,I7l nu carols. mu: MII —il. Aaron nos Anlelel as so .«7 s: In). stL—walla mt. aoycr Kai-Ian City In as «7 at ll). tyrant-non u m .ua u ROCK STEl STANDING UP lwn Ill‘lglL‘l and a 3 c tag. On next glny Bllly Wll- llama hit a Sacrlllce fly. Inor- lng Brock. Umplre Ill Frank Walsh. Cuba with. 8 lo 1. (AP Wirepholm) Eskimos Upset Alouettes As Ottawa Edges Bombers Don Vsascs. lFleminsl 15:00 ottawa threatened a runaway 19. Winnipeg, convert IFlenr- “um,” evening Wm. “my... at Winnipeg. Shitty Ernie White ' r u accounted tor 114 or the iliders' summon mm limb-i First Quarter P b H P1 h E m crs were able tc make it close I. Tumult). ringla tWilsoai uc Ills Ill Il|£ lourilh quarter alter 011 a e I c day I“ quarterback Kenny Ploen. 2.'anonto. touchdown IShattn booed lustily trnm the stands» 13:27. :l 00 2-yard Held 2. E d m o n t o n. touchdown goa iThomasl lb:so Scores Fleming. picked up on mm ‘3. Edmonton, convert (Galley! ars lrnm mirth Argonauls. Third arle Second Wanted 19 points tor Bombers.‘ No scoring. Milwaukr- “M “MW—0 5| In addition to his two lonelier ["0 Quarter St Lin-II 020 WINK—514“ downs. he kicked threr con- 4. Edmonton, licld goal tlviit- Lemasier ill-Ill. Raymund veris, a single and a “yard them :51_ ill. Schneider (it. Prcke (5). field goal The long boot tied‘ SUMMARY Tielcnaner is) and Craudnll: the record set by Don Sutheriu First Quilter Sadecki {Ill-Bl and McCarvcr. Clnclnnlll 001 200 Chicago In»: 000 001— I J 2 Tsitouria Ila-Bl and Edwards. Phlla. malo— 1 5n Ellsworth Imam. Elston l7). Richert (5-1l and Rnscbnru: Brewer m and Schalier. El-lolhcr Boozer (to. Kllppslnln [ill new “It. HR' Chl — Williamsicarr Baldrchun till Dureu mi and ml - oldia. Hits: LA—T. Davis (I41 San Fran. mmsll—lalxz McMniien (5t: PHA—wine (Si. Pittsburgh mm 00:— 5 u custom 000200011—4 51 o'Dcll tin-In and E. Bailey; Schwnii (a - lll. Francis I'Im Farrcl l13»13i and Batman; .lncksnn Ill-17!. cisrn i7l. near-i north (9) and Coleman HR: Nil —Cnleman (at. Second Houston olli m lilo— 5 ll lt‘ New York mmoboii- a Zachary ll - it. Woodcsbick l7] and mil , Hunk lI-lat Powell till anti Sherry Carin aarn Iiii. Hits: Hnu.»Weeldy at. stauir (Si Amcrl a team cuiergo at Washington npd. ralni naitlmm mmnoo— 2 so nc It 0001mm— pappas lid-bi, s. Miller (E) and Orrin Lory (to; run Tri- andos HRs~ halt—Gentile last. net—Cash r241, lollnn 000 m Slit— 510 E Kansas City moonlit—s Iii Smith. Lamabe (7-3) (1) and Nixon: Segul. Wyatt 154i (7) rod Lu. HR: EDI—Manlllla (Si. New York «comm—r ll Mlllllemla 009 100 000- 1 2 i Ford [23 » 7i and Howard, stange (lo-6!. Roggcuburk is). Dailey i9! and Halley. Cleveland molzm— I ll Lon Angelou modem—sin: Grant 111 - Ill and Alcue: nellrrnlty (Isl Duliha (6i. Fay- laek (7). Navarro (97 and Rodgers. ‘ eve — Held (16). LA—Deel (3). Don Angel" liltlilooel'to—l a: Phlla. mm llx— ti Ni Dryldole ll1-l7i, Calmus till and nnscbnro: Green 164! and Dairymole. H LAAT. Davtl tlsi. Phs—sievers Il7i. STANDINGS Natlonal [algae i W L PEI. GBL ‘ MI .607 — at Hamilton Tiger-Cats in Van- ltoo; a 10 ll couver last yeni- Jack Delvraux got winuipeg's Rick Black, (min Mount Allison University llI Sackvllle, NE in. Stamps on the scoreboard‘ single on a missed field iii 3 a to go I 1“ delenllve cool i No scnrlnlz. Sec . . dad uarter End Farrell Funslon look Ill, Calgary. single IRoblnsoni touchdown pass irom Finch and; 745. Third Qiiurler point on a myard print 2. Calgary. iicld goal Illobln- icd deep by wind gusting: 50m 5:2" to 2» miles an hour :t. Saskatchewan. single {Fnhll snap by outlier. tum Fourth Quarter 4. Saskatchewan ileid goal iWhllehousel A lumhie o! a gavc Winnipeg the ball on thrrr Face lav. antlers (R) and nor lawn is In the iirst quartjer and ti gess HR. SFeMa s I35). litre ensuing march en cri Ill Firsll y ‘Filnslnn's louchliowil. lislarki FOOTBALL Ilnuxlhn moonlit—hut punlcrl Iivr times. mostv intrtl New York moonsto— I Iiilhr wind, tor a 20-yard avcragc. : SCORES STAMPS scoiiE FritST . . M soggy McMahon Stadium “1 “5533;3EN PRESS In Calgary. Larry Robinson put t mm L" n. Detroit 23 Los nugeler a St. Louis 34 Dallas 7 American Lulu: anston Ii San Diego l7 ‘Deuver II Houston m SUNDAY in the second nuartr-r with a soul. 0 counted a 39~yard lll‘ll‘l gall in the third to put his team up cu. Saskatchewan's points came on a single by Merlin Fahi and 27. rrd held goal by veteran . y Iofililli. Rea “who” in m islavcland :7 Washington to American League wffiflclfi"; ‘ Oakland .35. auiialo 11 rain hampering both running and passing attacks. Saskatch. ewrn earned only Inur lira: looTBAl-l- downs with a total nilence o 73 yards. stompcdars made 273 STANDINGS yards on 15 that downs. i , ilerult al the heavy weekend by THE CANADIAN FrtEsa action in the west lett Calgary 1 w L T r A second place in the Western ac. Conlerence. one point behind Calgary British Columbia Lions. Sas. Saali. katchcw third, three Winnipeg points behind no, Winnlpeg's Edmonton loss to Montreal dropped the Enters champions tn iorrtir p a point back oi Iloughrlders. unmliinn The Eskimos. who have lost Montreal (lye times, are deeply en- ottnwn tranched in the We _cellar. "mm tour points behln‘dnyinmyel. rat Quarter k i. amt-WA. touchdown Iwhiiel iMongo Ta es 2 9 . . z. w ' , lochd wn (run. milling “ ° iBlg Victory . Winnipeg, convert IFlcmingl i 4. Ottawa. Ileid goal (Haciilel , . Second Quark 5 Wlnnloefly Ilnflle o 50 Natlnnal League Chicago 10. Green Bay I New York 37, Baltimore 3 was est E NEW YORK ’ i IDcIl'clux) Winnipeg. single IFlcmingt rW-Is 1n the $125.00!) ‘15 7. Winnipeg, iicld grri ii-‘Irm- Chill Hny Stablr'a Never arc in) 71 IPI I P Dar! most nl "‘2 WI 0 allows. inuchdnwn Iwhitat iln the I 3~M~mile event and wa . second. The Int-cred Carr '3le liniSllEd “HM. Mango, owned by Montpelle Pll‘fll. was I’ldd chambers rud timed In 1. while carrying m poun Carry nark. seeking mayor victory since returnin lrom stud, put 9. .Ottawa. cnnvori Inacinct 'l'h III 1' 10. Ottawa. touchdown Whole!” 1 , rl (Racine) tile [Raclnel ll. allow 11. Oltaw rituve alxi 8.43 18. Oliawa. touchdown 'Jiick- will i ll“ wunipor. toilet-rim diatom-hi!- Icpi _ Mnugn ‘wnll his second stralgbt United Nrilnns hrndirap Saturday rt‘ Atlantic City. N..i.. beating ulna i Invita. linnal THE! D“ I gran COIII‘IE. an by Wayne 1. . handsome psrr- and the biggest muluel handle alnce Old Home Week leaturrd Sslurdny nlzhl‘l harness racing card at. Char lottetnwn Driving Park A large crowd tuel Abner c owned by price Thnin- ‘ son, Chaflallelawn and remed by Emmet armnrrl was In. night's only double dash wiilllrr. Victory Gallon and Dol’s Chiei‘ shared trrals In their meetingsi Sky Prince and Slippy QIJL'L‘H dld‘ likewise in their get-tngclhersi and Duration and lust Gary laplt‘ turns at heading the parade In the issture class best time ol the night was Duration, 209.4 In dash tour. Abner c started the big pays in the very iirst dash. Win tlck et holders each got $21.50. Sky Prince hackers were rewardch to the tune or $13 40 to win :21 W tn place. Slippy Queen's victoryl brought a win return oi 31m; and .lolIy Abb paid 522.90 to‘ plrce. $12.60 in show In tbs same dash. Top iealure pay was the use tor of Abner C sud Stephen Lee Kai. 57.54.40. The second daily double ol Dots atrial and Slippy ueen was worth $137.92. tho oulnelra. Shy Prince and Dunlap is. spam and the lirst double. Miller C rnd Victory Gallon, :cz. . wIIllam Companion. Summer- ride, was the winner attire door prize. He drew victory Gallon and received the lame amounl as that horse wall in race num- ber six. victory Gallnrl tinished third. i i i l By THE ASSOCIATED FRESa Amer! ll Magus DES MolNEs. lnwa iAPI—i Clock-steady Deane Eernan da—i tested an erratic Dick Srkes 1i and l Saturday In a lease to. hole iirral tor the Unled Slater. Amateur goll championrhlp. 25-year»old Bethesda. Md. insurance man, never slur-l tered despite a puny drive that cost him the Iii-st hole. won all second US. tllle mainly Devi cause ot a live~haie winning ialreak that started late in thei imorning round and carrlcd over ‘lllln lha atternoon. ‘ Arid his trusty puller brought him a birdie on the md hole lrorn iii teet and closed oil any chances that sikcs might havc bad ni staging a late rally. The ilve.hole surge lined Be-‘ man irons 3-down to Lap ovcr Sitter, hatinilal collegiate chum-1 pmn. with eight times drove nil‘ the [airway pelnre lunch and their taught a balky putter In the day's second trip over till wooded ills M the Wakcnrloi Club's hm yalYix. Eeman that won the vs.‘ lAmntFlir in mo ‘ i Slkes, who charges from (all ‘10 green like a Ilremnu answer. .ing a general alarm. locked ‘lrerded (or a runaway bemrh ncmrn started hla ilvr.hola rally on the lsth MAY HEAT ROAD Ill New Jersey olllclala havl been studying the posalhlllty ol\ heating pavemenls electrically . 00 n E “El Icydwealher krafllc ] iHuge Pa Of Harness Racing Events Next race card at Charlntld- mm mm. “a a]. any pug all had t town Driving Prrk goes this m1 Lam m r. M“. Cm" 11m Guardian. Charlamhwll, Mull. Sept. 10, 1965. 7 yoffs Are Feature nAsllEs a AND 7 ‘Amlzn Mikr is Whilel I 7 sky Prince 16 Firtzpalrlcki l 4 Mighty art-lids Dunlap a (E Nir-holsoni 2 6 ii? MacDonald) 4 a I levie Clegg (Cyrll Smilhi 3 ii Cnilnik VI" Nit-Kay) 5 3 {Slippy Queen 1A Fineau‘ 4 l Stephan Lt-c Hal .Hclen's Dream i0. Poulltmi s 5 i6 L‘hailpL'ili a 1 .lttllv Ahb Ir. Bernard» 5 2 Huri Hal 4.! Jewelll 'I it i Time 210-2. 2104 Sunny nirdlong l.l Chappeili I! a i sky Prince owned by adol- Time 111-4. 2 Abner C nwned by Price Thom- son, Charlottetown. 42150. 590, 4.70; lull. 250: 4.30 v 33 W, 340, 1.”; 1210. 391i; 210 nAsHES 2 AM]! a Victory Gallon VF. Bernardt l .l l and Norman Mt‘Phail, Cornwall. Slippy Queen owned by Alyre Plueau, RuSllcn Pays — $18.10. 2140,6111. 5.10. Mil . 7 31260. 4.70, 370:} 22 MI. 12 50 3 i0 nAslle I AND R Drt'niSfild) is Jillilail‘vuary (C é'flflrirnl 2 , not‘s Chrei tCyriI Smlthl 2 l Armnnd's auddy ll. Taylan i a Mr Dutztlun (G Chapprili I 1 Elmer 3 up, Macrame“) ‘ 2 McGee ann IL Hennessey) 4 dr Simcne‘a Magic linger Parlay iE Clowi a s (G Robinson) 5 Miss in .yo Ic Murphy) 5 4 e 2094, 2iu-3. . \‘ernita's Pet Duration owned by H S Slang 45. Milt'DanLliril 7 g and Dr. .1.F.L, aurge, Charlotte. The Sheik lH Poulianl a or . ime 2.14, 213-1. lawn .lust Gary owned by F11 Mclsaine. Charlottetown. Vit‘lnry Gallon owned by Leo- Pays 44.40. 320, “it 550, Rankin, Eunbury. Dot'a 2M; 2“ —- $9.40, 3.50. 2.60: Chief owned by E. F. 6‘. ll. 3.90, Hunter River z. , 2.30 nAsl-lEs 1 AND I ‘ Fa Ahuer C (E Bernard) 1 1:24"; Babe Ciegg (Cyril Smith) 2 3‘ 7i). Rovers Nip Stars; Take Series Lead -Doilnld. Lloyd Dom u h . 'Dut‘k‘ motions wal to batter ior the Stars. bans- ilnvera edged rhend 2-1 in mgr-rag out three shrgles m “'9 MOM" “"1 5m“ ’5‘ ;llhe extra iruring affair. _ 5:4 decision over star. hold a 2d edge until rtlocka stars Yfilcr‘lRm/e'rs struck ior s singleton _ ornoon It Memorial in Lhe trith. The Stars made it Field. Another decision ior 4-1 in the leLII but Ddlmn cioa Rovers Tuesday avenln! “(1151 the door the rest 0! an dis- 250 Z '1" Bid Davis's Ravens nead one Cyril M mos oi the Western Football tormance. Eskimoa' attacking ‘tor Winnipeg's Ineiiective second Quarter i the series is over. m... Conierence u p s et powerlul sound. led by quarterback Lynn igmund attacks. got m n is. Hamilton. tou c hd o w n N” It was a great pitching battle 1 n, finflfumffrkif .1 “a: Montreal Alnuetlcs oi the East. Amedee. came up with a 'lhrough the air and threw two laelheat 1:23. Lu Angel“ pm“, “3.1", between Dannie Marlon/n. them”. and “ed the Km, Wm, ern Commence lot. converted touchdown in the touchdown passes to George 4. Hamilton. convert (Vlii) .t 5, mm grown a“, m, toscr, and Lloyd Dniron. the m n“, in mg 9mm in Winnipeg, Dilawa Rough second quarter to provide the .Fieming. the second on the in bid uar-ter Chicago mm“ .14.”) ,, winner. Dmvnie was bitched for The mama rem-w their culmi- hidcrs put on adazzlirlg ground margin inr Edmonton's second iplay oi the game. 5. Toronto. touchdown (Elwell) Pmmm‘ Wu]! (H, (N. a total 01 is base knocks and on, “my we...“ .e 3 attack display to overpower the win ot the season. While picked up two nllawa 7.03. S“ Fn'wm M “in h'“ Dorm gave up ll. Both had a-gmk detendIng Grey Cupechampioii .lim Thomas. import halihack‘ttmchdawns. one or them all an Toronto. convert IStepbean 1m, 8. Milwmg,“ Dinning“ plum genreness when they blue Bombers 32-26. . rom Louisville University, trll- pretty 40-yard sweep arnurld Fourth usrte M, m, ' lgot hi muble and summons]. " . - - — 1 In a WFC contest at Calgary, Hind lhe lo I) c h d o w rl. End ‘xighl end hehlnd good blockinz. 7, Tnmnln. lingle (Stephen!) J 0m 3"“? “hedulpd icdiy pitched out of W I‘ SEE THE a held gonl and a single were Tommy lac Coiiey booted the other Ottawa mainrs were] to. y g s _ , [mm slum“ ‘ N-Ew all arch team could muster as convert and centre Bill Mitchell notched by tullback Dava‘ suMIVIAIw not the Raven tinaiiy caught‘ I Saskatchewan Rnughrldm and kicked a ileln goal. Thalen on a «.yard burst up First quarter Bea c up with mourn in the 12th I McCULLOCH the Stampedera wound up with End aim. Eorretta picked up the middle. and by quarterback No scoring man OPS Inning when itarr-y Canagharr‘ I a u te. the Alnuellea‘ lone point when ‘Ruaa Jackson no a run aroundi Second Quarter i mm m mm Wm. , doubt, Chgln 3 link. was a Iaclnr In all three his lZ»yard purl Into the end right end [mm the tour. Moe i1. Mnnireal. single tarrrettat .G c m. mm mu Davis my 1m, I contests. zohc u-as ccnccdcd by hairbacknlacine kicked three converts. ; l O rown - scampau-rurI g haam‘wl'léainht; lined I “W5 a sing e to n‘ e . t was . . the ball grnre and the lead for ' Keith Clrlnlchnll I the [tavern ln llu‘a hither-1y 0011- LTD tested aerial. ‘ Hurry Callaghan led the Win- I ners' attack with I double and two Singles in d! appearances Gold Whillock Da Phone 4-6423 u nraekley Pnlnl road h-I YDU CRN T MISS SHVINE WITH PSF’ Find saving ditlicull? Then P8P can help you. 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