ONE OF MANY SAVES Chicago Black Hamid goalie Glen Hall (on ice) makes one of his 47 saves in his team‘s 3-1 victory over Montreal Canadians Saturday night in ' Ln-.‘v.. National Hockey League play. the puck. Al MacNell. as- }:filpi}; lgflfsfig‘tolm sistant Chicago team captain. ing for a rebound while Chic< Slams M'- aizo’s Pierre Pilotc (31 clears (CP Wirephoim Saskatchewan Wins Over [alga By RON MacDONALD ' REGINA (CPl—A passing at- tack that produced four touch- downs in the last quarter gave’ Saskatchewan R o u g hriders a l 34 - 25 victory over Calgaryl Stampeders Saturday in the first game of the Western Foot- ball Conference semifinal play- off so . .. Monti game in the two- game. total - points series is. scheduled in Calgary startingi tonight ' A crowd of 14,462 in Regina cheered wildly as Saskatche- wan quarterback Ron Lancas- fer. playing with a plastic pro- tective vest over a rib injury. tossed three touchdown passes in the final 15 minutes and en- gineered the fourth touchdown: largely through e air. ' Fans. mostly youngsters. had . to be chased off the field twice i in the last minute of the game to allow Roughriders to try un- successfully to convert their fi- . nal touchdown. Lancaster completed a total‘ of four touchdown passes in the game and gained 376 yards 1r on 28 complc- i ' tions out of 85 pass attempts. ROUGHRIDERS LA Roughriders, hampered by penalties at crucial points in the game. were behind 7-0 after i Marauders Take Third Straight HAMILTON iCP)—McMaster 3 University Marauders won theli 'lllll'd consecutive Ontario lnter- collegiate Conference Football title Saturday. defeating Uni- versity of Ottawa Gee Gees 30—20. halfback Ed Buchanan. flank?! The Marauders thus gained a Hugh Campbell and end 3"? lberth in the Atlantic Bowl later Wordell'gnt one eaCh- T861“! this month, and completed their Re: Whitehouse 20‘ three con' regular season undefeated veris and a single on a missed Although he didn't scare a field goal in the second quai- touchdown. Steve ospachux 1“- . paced the Marauders ground (Biliary (111311”ka Eagle game with a 245-yard effort in Cay and halfbacks Ted Woods 25 carries. and Jim Dillard Sf“ 3 Wurh' McMastcr touchdown scorcrs dP‘V" 391909- Larry “Ohms” were Ted Savot. Jim Hann. Rick k}ko mm COM???“ and 3.Thompson and Mark Timpanv he1d 3031‘ and Jlm FUI‘IOHB Volker Leyerzaps added three booted a Slngle- converts and a 40-yard field Both Lancaster and Day used ; goal. ‘ ' Sho’lgun formallons “11'0" 31‘: Ottawa's touchdowns were much of'the game ' scored by Rene Sicotie and Roughnders went Intosmui- Vince Thompson. with two_ days game 14-pomt series uu- Terry Tilead kicked two con- derdogs. vex-ts. Reed was the key man in the I Berra Signs A; v Rougbridcrs offence. picking up 130 yards on seven pass recen- tions and another 41 yards in. h . five carries. Buchanan gained 77 yards in 10 carries and an . coac Mefs other 60 on six pass receptions. NEW YORK «AP! .. Yogi Campbell made 101 yards in Berra. dismissed manager of nine receptions. the American Loague‘s N Calgary fullback Lovell Cnie- ‘York Yankees. has accepted 'man made 44 yards in 11 car. ' coaching and pinch - hitting job mes and. another 42 yards on .with New York Mets, the N l pass receptions. Woods‘ {gained 91 yards in six carries jsimday edqtion, land Dollard picked up 22 yards Dick Young writes on five receptions Roughriders had 28 first merit of Berra‘s signing wiin downs to Calgary's 17 and. lost the National Lcague baseball 85 yards on penalties Stamps a i the first quarter. 14-1 after the ‘ and 24-8 after picked up 152 yards passing and V the end of the week . 150 rushing—27 more than Rid- Fullback George Reed scored ers. Calgary lost 29 yards in 1. ceive $40,000 two touchdowns for Riders and .ipenalties. NHL SATURDAY SUMMARY ~kita) 17:50. Penalties—Ferguson First period — No scoring. 5:49. Harris 18:32. Penalties — Vasko =55. Hav‘ Third Period—2. Chicago, F15- 19252. positi 3 (Ravlich. B. Hulll 4:30 a ycar for two :the Yankees' offer to retain i him as a special field consult- ; ant. DAILY CONSUMPTION Eac'i day. residents of Tokyo consume 6,000, pounds of rice and 8.300.000 pounds of fish. returned $4 and $3. . > i .York Daily News says in list in his' sports column the announces. club “should be forthcoming 'ny ‘ Young said Berra would ‘e-. years from the Meis. matching‘ 14 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon Nov. 9, 1984.1 lOtiawa Breezes lo lVictory Over Alouettes if DAVE MclNTOSH .victory over the i Montreal . ‘ {fore 18.214 yawning fans in the Eastern 1'" o 01 ball sudden-death semi-final. . Riders go against 'Tiger-Cats here next at 1 pm. EST in the of a two-game. pionship. Second amc will be fat Hamilton the following Satur— day. ' ; Riders Scored t'lrce downs in the first coasted the 'against the helpless Als. Quarterback Russ J a c k son. \ end Ted Watkins and fullback "-l Dave Thelen got the OTPAWA iCPl — Ottawa broke over the right side Rough Riders breezed to a 27-0 galloped 47 yards. for a t offenceless down. it was the first play after Alolieties Saturday be-ja Montreal punt. ere was no scoring in the Chief (2.” $5,. Chuck H. (2.1“. Shadydale Andy (2.13 2-5). Rip- j ple Scott (2.11 2-5). Mikey ‘lal Conference third Hamiltonlquarter was well under I Saturdaleacine kicked a 44-yard field (2.12 2-51. and Young Topper first gamelgoal and Uimer two singles as: (211 +5). total - points‘t'ie Ottawa offence bogged down, series for the big four cham-‘in sheer boredo 'downs ‘ Ri e rest of the wayilhe same penalties, ‘ ,yards through the air. touch- . game. Ottawa. receiving Just before halftime. Thelen. quarter and many fansbe- leaving before the fmall way m. Montreal made. only 10 first‘ to Ottawa's 22. . d rs rushed for 207 yards. iouch- and passed for 155. Montreal half andfhad 110 yards rushing. exacuy‘ton Hartford. Atlantic and Pa~ clfic Tea Company heir. has ‘sold Show magazine. which e 'founded three years ago. The penalties in the magazine was sold Friday to 11 oil Gilman Kraft. publisher of Play-i | amount they lost in and managed There were 19 Scott I (212). Princess Spangler (2.10). . . dA 1» (Von Guy (2103.51 an um I In crash and-aquarter event in 2.46 1-5. G be“ ‘ only double dash winner on the ‘nine—dash harness racing card! l here Saturday. I and in 2.14 2-5 and race five. {three-quarters of a mile event, in 1.40 3-5. of a mile event in 1.43 3-5. SELLS SHOW MAGAZINE (no 175). Sassy sum Seven Killed 2.11 3-5). ' l -. M155 Tom scan won a mic DOVER. Del. (APl—Seven icrew members of a U.S. MONCTON (CP’ — Meadow 1 cc C-133 cargomaster were owned by Stanley May- lkilled Saturday when the glam Ki“kma- P-E-V “’35 the l plane c r a sh c and burned .shortly after take - off from rloose Bay Air Force Base. Labrador. The fourengine cargo plane. based at Dover Air Force Base was heading for Sondrestrorii. Greenland. w on it crashe wing first in a wooded area about a mile from the runway. Maj. Gail Steele, public infor- mation officer at Dover re- rted '11 c a ra 9. ' of Meadow Grace took race two! Single wins went to Cherrle Light snow was reported fall- ing at the time of the crash. An investigation into the cause of the crash was under way. Steele identified the dead crew members. all of whom lived in the Dover area. as: Lieui. Guy Vassalotti. 27. plan commander. of Akron. Ohio; Capt. Charles L. Jenkins. 34. co - pilot, of Washington, D.C.; Maj. Frank Hearty. 42. flight engineer; Lieut. Douglas Jet Liner won a three-quarters NEW YORK (AP) —— Hunting- !. trookfiold. uvigm, of Sharon. Mass: Sgt. John A Kitchens. 37. flight technical en. igincer. of Burneyville. Okla. 3o. t. Norman 11. Baron. flight technical engineer. of is... marck. N.B.. and Airman Sllr’l- [ton Toler, 25. cargo lOadn‘IasIm . Farm laborers Electrocufed STRAFFORDVILLE. O n t. Three farm laborers were elec trocuted Saturday while wort-mg wit a corn elevator which touched an 8.000-volt power line Police identified the men 2' Joseph Racz. 34. of Vienna. Ont. William Vyse. 22. also of Vienna. and Thomas Betts. 20. of Chip- man. N.B. Nine-year—old Edward Ward told his fat'ier William. farm owner. that the corn elevator had caught fire. Firemen found the bodies of three men touching the elevator. Straffordville is about 20 miles east of St. Thomas. ROMAN TASTES The Romans ate 22 varieties of apples. wrote the historian Pliny the Elder. M Li . . ' , k' k d three them for a loss of 125 yards. lbill magazine. for undis-i o I fldflaf‘fifdd” 3:81 and ————“—-—‘ closed amount. A spokesman for1 l Ed mm” kicked three singlet M i o R i EShow magazine said Hartford Queen Empress Alouettes were never in the ar "me ac "9 17183 lostfi 02.“! Pub“- . 9 game at any time. m king l V w ,g Nq l“ 0“ “me ‘ mm “‘3‘ WInS Ga I‘denld one of the most boring contests SACKV'ILLE D0, I‘M l l in recent football history. £5202 “1521121353; Fare" 1 i NEW YORK (APl—~Wheallcy Riders bottled up Montreali ' ‘ . ~ g '1 . , , Stablek Queen Empress won halmacks George Dixon and! For-Ir“ on the guilt-:31: Jean. CANADA SAVINGS BONDS the $188,090 Gardenia at Cherry Nat Craddock and interceptediness ac “311.” y e; C8“ ‘ Hill. N..l. Saturday in a tight 5... mi. passes. 1 Port “’3 '5 BOY» 0“ .Vi ROYAL sncuumns t‘irec-horsc finish and virtually 1”“ Wm 0‘ Darlm‘mm ‘00.“, Corporation Ltd- Always there clinched the 1954 iii-MinarmM OTTAWA LEAD EARLY gihe first heat of the feature 111: 137 Gram,“ street, Chimwn Filly Championship at Garden Ottawa hit earllfl g9in8 _ 55 293 1'5 and W0“ "‘9 “Peat 1" Alex M. Wilson. Mrr. with ready cash . . . State Park. yards in 11 plays his tie valrit , e g t 1 Telephone: 4-8583 Ridden by Bill Shoemaker. "1‘3"" '0’ a m“? "w"- ,3‘ “mm” W" ‘ec‘my Queen Empress survived a foul 11:13:: :mkthgagrfigs 23 ' bard: Car claim by the runner-up and her “ ‘ . ' ‘ chicf rival for juvenile honors. Jackson gm h‘s muchdown in . or any 900d reason , the second quarter. plunging for . i _ Marmara. hagglcd by the \ei- one am to finish 0 an Ob erggeenayEnrzpressmgegsihe 1 1.16 lawn 30-yard drive in five plays. D 35000 to $5.00000 miles in the fair time of 1:44 stake came through with and won by a neck over Mar- ‘ ' . . ‘ Shua‘ “,1” just got up to Hike fang-manningflvmdtogpin the $59: NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED second moucy by a nose over 'a ‘95 a“ l ‘ - - 24o Brunch“ from Coast to Cont Discipline. The three . year - old from Dancing From 9 till 1 Amerivan. ridden by Bill Har- GeOI‘EE D. Widener‘s Barns _ tack was another 1313‘ lcngthslbal‘ged into the lead filer TWSduy Novgmber NH“; back for fourth. quarter mile and hit the end of Music BYTEheHMIgItt‘mes 395‘ .. . Que...” Empress. k m I 11% miles with 8% lengths to P. y- 0 PS in... in. nan “fin i2. .1... spare over Ada L. Rice's nu- Adm 75; 1293 Owen $9.. Charlottetown 894-5524 \‘ll‘ide she slipped behind mm. Page Lady. an 8840-1 Shot 5 Slimmer St. Summer-side 436-2145 .pline. was a front r on. i T‘ 8' .NiChms. Tona' the m- eighth win in 14 stalls.” n her 2nd cgmlcffi tfraufg. 3” “mm” She earned _$112.854 for owner 1ggfigufnaojngr“pH-{0313:2335 Mrs. H. C. Phillips. boosting her favored Miqs Cavandjsh a dis. total earnings to 3319.262. ; appointing m. The entry! of Queen Empress ‘ Steeple Jill earned $38.41!) {011' and Discipline paid $4. $2.60 and 3her third victory in nine 1964 $2.40 in He mutuels. Marshua istarts. ' ‘ She paid $13.30. $13 and $5.20. New 1' ork s Aqueduct. Dupage Lady returned the whop- Sieeple Jill. a consistent money:ping mutuels of $50.70 and $19 earner but never winner of alwbile Tons was $4.20 to show. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING 5th District of Ou-eens Liberal Assn. NOVEMBER 9 CANADIAN LEGION. HOME 8 o'clock Plan to attend. Bring your questions—Our speak- ers will supply the answers. EVERYONE WELCOME Second period —- 1. Chicago. Wharram NEW YORK ] TORONTO 0 First Period -— No scoring. Penalties — Nevin 1:27. Arm- strong 3:32. Mahovlich 6:51. Gil- bert 9:53. Brewer 14:45. Brown 18:17. 3. Chicago. Maki 4 (McKenzie. .spositol 12:34. 4. Montreal. Rousseau 2 (Larose) 15:18. Pen- mics—None. Stops: . al hicago, 1. 3 f. . 1913 l3n47 6 712—25 31:: mice Attendance: 15.243. DEAF? INSTANT HEARING NOTHING IN EITHER EAR! l Second Period—1. New York. Henry 4 (Gilbert, Brownl 19:19. ‘ Penaltie — Hadfield 2:47, Brewer 13:25. Douglas 17:58. Third Period — No scoring. Penalties -— Mahoviicfi :44. In- gar 'eld 5:11. ‘ “mmww- fi . Stops It’s here! What you hale Plante 11 R lways wanted. an invis- Bower ible hearing aid, nothing 711 10—28 l i either car. no earpiece fitting of any kind. Wear this instrument and no one will ever know. 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