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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 19

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THE GAZETTE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1352 19 Wa op Argonauts 33-13 on Tigers Field Iton Hami 1 1 Hamilton, Sept. 1. Little Knobby Wirkowski, his firing arm piunge umna -er lit. Tnr line- Bob Heck convertea all majors Cats 40.

iont'o Argonaut rtTstli P-cement; Curta made it 17 early to tht H44 it if ili f. i pi J. i over Hamilton Tiger-Cats todav in the opening game of the B.g Four Hal Wasgoner scored both Hamil-: found the range. Just before tn. Football Union here ton touchdowns.

Tip Logan got.ourter ended Waggoner p.unged nr5.aen'ike converts. The other Hamilton. over the Toronto line on a sneaker fIf 5 Z'tfiVm on to the dead- P- forecasters and the I6.0OO fns w.th Bill Brady. i The third quarter was a wide- oSlede favored rom i Aros' defensive line gave Wir-pen affair, wuh Argos getting two rl Tiger-Cajs all the he needed converted touchdowns, cne by Wu 1 I to hit his receivers. The receivers kowski and the other by Pyzer.

Taitei ia Air tany irarely missed a caich. Scores Off Kkk-off The shifty quartei back took to the! Bruno started Argos off early mi Then Waggoner thrilled the air early in the game when it was the first quarter when he snagged i crowd when he took a kick-off oa obvious that Toronto's ground of-la short pass and went over the line his own 25-yard line and ran ail tensive was getting nowhere. the run. Doug Smylie got the, the. way for Hamilton's second fore the first quarter ended he had next touchdown on another short major.

Brady kicked a single hurled two touchdown passes. From pa after Wirkowski had pitched minutes later, then on, it was just a question of, how many payoff passes he could make. Four the five Toronto touchdowns by Doug Smylie. Ulysses Curtis. Al Bruno and Doug Pyzer were scored on Wirkowski passes.

The other came from' Wirkowski i Your taste u)ill tell tjou St. Aloyjiui tacklers Al Russell (37), Joe Mell (13), Cliff Lehman (34) and Frank Long (21) greet Verdun ball-carrier Dick Mignault in QRFU senior league opener at Maisonneure gridiron yesterday Surprise! Crafty Admiral OrfunsOtt awa Score 11 to 10 Hamilton Stewart Was oner Custis D. Brown Mackrides Position flving wing half half half quartet II cv char lis Cracks Vault Ilccord Twice Toronto, Sept. 1TA crowd ef 23.ftOO today jammed the Canadian National Exhibition grar.d-f'and, ard saw Rev. Bob Richards, Olympic vault champion, Tush himself to record heizhts Tor the fecond tifr.e in three day.

Saturday he tmashed hi own Canadian open, and C.S E. meet record with a jump of 15 feet, inches, and today he bettered both marks by an inch, going 13 feet, inches. The large attendance wsa mainly due to the afternoon grandstand vaudeville show run in eon-junction with the meet, but the pole-vaulting preacher from Lav-erne, claimed all attention as he sailed over the bar at record height He made two un-uccessful attempts to set a world record by clearing 15 feet, 8 inches. Two other Olympic team members competed again today. Jim Gathers of the United States Air Force, stationed at Geneva, N.Y., won the 100-yard' and 220-yard dashes, taking the shorter distance in 9.8 seconds and the longer event in 22 seconds.

Wes San-tee of University of Kansas set a meet record for the one mile run, covering the distance in 4 minutes. 22 610 seconds. One other record was set today as the girls' team of the Montreal Olympic Athletic Club won the 240-yard shuttle relay in 31.1 seconds. Charles Capozzoli of Georgetown University, Washington, -von the three mile event, running from scratch against the large handicap of 330 yards, to finish in 15 minutes 41 35 seconds. Johnny Courtney of Ledroit Park Falcons, Washington, won the 440-yard event in 50.5 seconds.

Donna Wilson of the Toronto East York Track Club won the 100-yard women's dash, finishing erhead of fellow club member. Tiny O'Halloran, Canadian Olympic runner. The girls' team from the same club won the 440-yard shuttle relay in 54 seconds flat. McAffer Shines As imps Smear Beaches 46 to 0 Sarnia, Sept 1. Led by the sensational running of Archie McAffer, Sarnia Imperials rode roughshod over Toronto Balmy Beach 46-0 before a holiday crowd of 5,000 today in their Ontario Rugby Football Union opener here.

McAffer 'split the Toronto line at will as he scored four touchdowns in the second half of the game. On each play McAffer took a handoff, sliced through the tackles and cut back over the goal line for the major. QRFU Sr League Openers Toronto R. Bass Curtis Toogood Wirkowski Ettinger Black. McKenrie.

Parkin Heck Bruno Hirsch snap inside Wooliey inside B. Brown miadie Fueler middle Durno outside Mazza outside Shinn By PAT Cl'HRAN An unknown quantity in pre-season team rating, St. Aloysius Orfuns served notice yesterday that they're no pushovers for other senior clubs in the Quebec Rugby Football Union. Graduating from Wins Chicago Ilacc Feature Chicago, Sept. 1 Crafty Admiral today won the richest handicap in racing history, the $172,400 Washirgton Park Handicap before a rain-viaked crowd of 33,337.

The front-running four-year-old son of Fighting Fox, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cohen of Miami Beach, triumphed by two lengths over the King Ranch's To Market. Sickle's Image, the only filly in the field of 10, finished one length behind the giant To Market and a neck in front of K. G.

Marshall's junior ranks, the kids came up with some of their old fight to outlast Verdun Bulldogs 11 to 10 in a thrill-a-mmute opener before close to I1C Champions Top Stolen '4-2 In Soccer Play Winnipeg, Sept. New Westminster Royals, paeed by Inside right Ivan Carr. tonight took a one-game lead in a best-of-three series for the Canadian soccer championship, defeating Montreal Stelco 4-2 before a crowd of 1,000 fans. Carr scored three goals for the British Columbia winners as the two teams slipped and slid on a field made greasy by intermittent rains. The second game will be played here Wednesday.

Gogle Stewart, showing brilliant footwork, scored the other New Westminster goal. Montreal scorers were John Godley and John Serrati. New Westminster, a heavier and stronger team, played their posi U- 3,000 fans at Maisonneuve. The Orfuns, of whom even their own supporters knew little, outfought the much-publicized Bulldogs from the opening whistle and were full value for the triumph, as close aj it was. St.

Aloysius marched Argos subs Shore, Marshall, Aseott. Arnett. Bennett. Grav, Harpley. Scui-i lion.

Krol, Pyzer. D. Smylie, S. Karrys, Copeland. Hamilton subs Rogers, Bevan.

Di-francesco. Muzvka, Valiquette, Fraser, Logan, Neumann, Hawkrigg, Gray. Taylor, McDonald, Cooper, Brady. Referee. Harry Bowden; Umpire! Bobby Coulter; Judges of Play, Jimmy -Simpson and Norm Crichton; Head Linesman, Sammy Richardson.

First Quarter I 1 Toronto. (Bruno). 2 Toronto. Convert (Heck). 3 Toronto.

(D. Smylie). 4 Toronto. Convert (Heck). i Second Quarter 5 Toronto, (Curtis).

6 Toronto. Convert (Heck). .7 Hamilton. I 8 Hamilton. Convert (Logan).

Third Quarter 9 Hamilton. Single (Brady). to a converted major in the second quarter and retaliated for another TD late in the third after Verdun Coffee Money, a 2S-1 long shot. The master rider, Eddie Arcaro. had taken a 9 to 6 lead seeking his 33rd stakes victory of Manny Barnoffand Ike Amrom- the season on Pet Bully, owned by who shared quanerbackmg jn Mrs.

Ida L. Rice of Chicago, wound the absence of Gordie Rowlands at Verdun St. Aloysius Smith flving wing Hiscock McLeod. half Aird Scarff half McKinnev Borland DiCenso Pugh Amromin Martin snap Bremner Law inside Weils By ford. inside P.

McAleese up fifth. Spartan valor, the entry Winnipeg with the Stelco soccer of William G. Helis Jr, a contender for the nation's handicap crown, finished ninth after being with the pacesetters early in the race. eleven, both turned in standout games. Barnoff booted the convert after throwing a 30-yard touchdown pass to Alan Russel.

Amromin called plays smartly and hit Joe Crafty Admiral earned $119,900 DiCenso with a 15-yard flat pass that paid off the winning major. oronio. xouL'nuuwn i 11 Toronto. (Heck). 12 Hamilton, (Waggoner) 13 Hamilton Convert (Logan).

Toronto (Pyzer). Toronto. (Heck). Fourth Quarter 15 Toronto. (Heck).

by his precious triumph and boosted his earnings for the year to The victory shot him ahead of Nine for MrLeod Versatile Jiddie McLeod took up where he left off in capturing scor fapartan Valor for the handicap laurels. ARE MILDER ing honors last season by counting nine points for Verdun. McLeod Old Country Cricket! GLOBETROTTERS WIN Manila, Sept. 1. iPi Tne famed booted a 30-yard placement and ran London, Sept.

1 (Reuters) Len Harlem Globetrotters basketball 50 yards through open field for a major which he converted in the third quarter. Jim Simpson's dead team made its Philippines debut here with a 63-48 victory over the New York Celtics. line kick provided the other point Robinson middle Cassidy Walsh middle Zita L'Oiseau outside Mell Batten outside J. McAleese Verdun subs: Boulerice, Kasper, Dugan. Fedicelli, Butler, Hamilton.

Best. Mushynski, Lozinski. Faber. Corcoran. Simpson.

Salvatore, Mignault, Davis. Gibson. St. Aloysius subs: Forcade, Arthurs. Kunst.

Purden, Chatfield. Barnoff, Stemkowsky, Lehman, Russell, Cnase, Holmes, Bazan, Long, Doyle, McKee. Desjardins. Referee, Harry Ross: umpire. Dune Smith; headlmesman, George Dupont; down-box, Teddy Quigg.

First Quarter Scoring None. Second Quarter 1 St. Aloysius. (Russell on 30-yard pas from Barnoff). 2 St.

Aloysius Convert (Barnoff). Third Quarter 3 Verdun Placement (McLeod). 4 Verdun Touchdown (McLeod on lateral from Borland after pass interception). 5 Verdun Convert McLeod). 6 St.

Aloysius (DiCenso on 15-yard pass from Barnoff). Fourth Quarter 7 Verdun Single (Simpson on kick to deadline). in the fourth frame. More than 13.000 fans thronged Muncer, Glamorgan all-rounder, to- i day became the fourth player in first-class English cricket to complete the 1,000 runs -100 wickets double this season, with a quick 37 against Worcestershire. It was the' first time he has completed the double.

The Orfuns who racked up a 13 Rizal Stadium to see the first of first downs were sparked on the 10 exhibition games the Globetrotters have scheduled here. attack by Al McKinney, Don Aird, DiCenso and Russell. Barnoff spd Muncer was the only Glamorgan Smoke Player's end your faste will tell you what mildness really means Player's are made from the costliest Virginia tobaccos, specially selected because they are mi'der. And Player's freshness brings out elf the flavour of these milder tobaccos mokes Player's the mildest and best tasting cigarette you can smoke I THE NAME "JOHN PLAYER SONS" ON THE PACKAGE IS YOUR GUARANTEE THAT EVERY CIGARETTE IS FRESH batsman to show anything against; seam bowler K. Lobban, who took: Amromin had six of their 13 pass attempts completed.

Moe Bremner turned in a fine game at centre with Alec Zita, Bill Wells and Johnny McAleese among the line standouts who twice held the visitors for six wickets for 51. Winnipeg Blue Bombers Win Over Saskatchewan Club 16 to 8 Len Hutton, England's tions well. Montreal missed gome good scoring chances as they pressed in the final moments. Line-ups: Montreal Gill; Corkliurn, Glimmer; Maxwell. Rowlands, Serrati, Thomas.

Godley, Whitehead, W. Mr Kens, Mrl.achlan. Subs R. McKenna. Sinclair, Moalli.

New Westminster Pears; Findler, Cairns; Hibbert, Pickburn, Mr-Kav, Fabris, Carr, Henderson, Stewart. McGe. Subs Spry, Travis. Hislop, Foster. Officials Referee.

Cliff Dickens. Linesmen Max Pilous and John Milton. Bob Bedard Wins Robert Bedard defeated Jack Spencer for the men's singles championship in Montreal Cup tennis play, winning 6-3, 6-4, 0-6, 6-2. Mrs. Hanna Sladek won easily from Pat Kacken in the women's singles final 6-3, 6-0.

In the men's doubles. Bedard teamed with Val Harit to defeat George Robinson and Jean Richer 1-6. 7-5, 6-3, 2-6, 6-4. The women's doubles title was won by Mrs. Sladek and Miss who defeated S.

Moore and T. Helie 6-2, 8-6. Golf Notes Murray Hayes jr, won the club championship at the Shawbridge Golf and Country club yesterday by defeating L. St. Germain 7 and 5.

J. E. Comeau won the Cameron Trophy, defeating J. E. Rivard in the final match.

MF.ADOWBROOK John Dufault defeated Ron Grigg one up in their 36 hole match for the Class A club championship of the Meadow-brook Golf Club. In Class George Benoit defeated Guv Benoit one up while E. Nurse dropped Fetterley and for the Class title garnered yet another century for Yorkshire today, this time' against Kent Together with Billy SuU three downs at the goal-line. Verdun failed to perform as ex cliffe, who also reached three figures, he put on a fourth-wicket pected from such a starry lineup. Archie Borland's plunging, the pass stand of 201.

i Top scorer of the day was Reg: Ottawa Murohv Simpson, Nottinghamshire captain, Baker ing of Quarterback Bobby Pugh and the line play of Don Walsh and Al Robinson were stmong the bright spots. Verdun had 8 first downs and attempted 10 forwards, completed four and had two intercepted. who took- ZOO oft Warwickshire bowlers. BUY A PACKAGE Regina, Sept. 1 Winnipeg Blue Bombers today came from behind to defeat Saskatchewan Roughriders 16-8 and consolidate their hold on second place in the Western Football Conference.

Playing Coach Glenn Dobbs came off the Regina bench in the last quarter after Winnipeg took the lead and the ace quarterback of last year's western champions filled the air with passes. Polly Umrigar scored a big 165 for Saskatchewan after a win over Edmonton in their first game. Line-upsi Wlnnippg Saskatchewan Korchak fly.wing Palmer half Charlton Sokol half Giaaser McfflHster half Hutchi nson Zaleski quarter Belden Baxter snap Phillips Wilev inside. Whitehouse McPherson inside Iannone Tinxlev middle Ruby Huffman Prechek Vaccher outside Alpin Embree outside Lampman Winnipeg subs Savio Pearce. Vid- Lakeshore Birmingham wing O'Hagan half McDonald.

half Farrington quarter Wilkinson snap Doyle inside HiiRhes Zakuta. Young middle McFadden outside Rock outside Paul Pitre Stapleton Crais Curiey Switzer Hamel Albert Milks 1 i 'si for the Indian tourers against Hampshire. The Indians tallied 357 for seven declared in reply to; Hampshire's 256. (Special to The Gazette) Ottawa, Sept. 1 Ottawa Sec SAY Close-of-play scores: Hampshire 258 and five for en 1 Scsuin onds made their debut into the Quebec Rugby Football Union a successful one today as they handed Lakeshore subs: Shuerue.

McKinaell Indians 357 for seven declared. I But an old rival, Quarterback tuk, Ueleeuw. Bandierra, Clarkson Jack Jacobs of Winnipeg, also got Lumsden, Hill Ford, Me the visiting Lakeshore Flyers a 11-10 defeat before about 4,500 fans at Landsdowne Park. Marcel Pitre's second touchdown i-iidii. meiicr, oacKer, man the, Oibb.

Benson, Jacobs Middlesex 123 and 197. Lancashire 246 and 13 for none. 1 Northamptonshire 324 and 13 for one. Gloucestershire 328 for seven Sussex 216 and 181 for eight. Derby-; shire 158.

Surrey 428. Leicestershire 238 and six for none. Saskatchewan subs Wright, Pelling, Pyne, Andtrson, MasnaKhciti. Sira-rinia. Dobbs, Radley, Ortman, into the game in the final quarter and it was Jacobs' great forward-passing display that assured Winnipeg of victory.

A holiday crowd of 12,000 saw Riders come from behind a 1-6 deficit at half time to take an 8-6 lead in the third quarter. But a of the game -and the convert by former high school star Chuck Paul gave Ottawa the win after Montreal held command until dying minutes Referee, Cliff Rosehorough, Winnl- umpires, Andy Cum and Don pes: Kins: field judse, Norm head linesman, Don McTannel. R. Binmore, D. Binmore.

Chaikin. Gilletely, Lamb, McLeod. Marshall, Lett. Bartlett, Mulvaney, Johnson, Dudley, Wolfe, Foreet. Ottawa subs: Swain.

Walkeiell. Coleman. Lacroix. Featherstne, Maher. Mason.

Charron, Shea, ftussell. Nevins. Lemieux, DaRenais. Shields, Thompson. Pelerkm.

Rankin, Dickson. Reieree, Harold Piatt: umpire, Andy Tommy; headlinesman, Ralph Harrison. First Quarter 1 Lake.shore Touchdown (Birmingham). Second Quarter Scoring None. Third Quarter 2 Ottawa Touchdown (Pitre).

3 Lakeshoj-e. Touchdown (Dudley). Fourth Quarter Ottawa Touchdown I Pitre). J-Oltawa Convert (Paul). Miss L.

Lawton scored an eagle two first quarter of piny. Jim Bermingham scored LakeshorVs first touchdown in thr opening quarter and Jack Dudley majored in the third. on the 274-yard 17th hole usin single in that frame plus a field Scoring None ng Mrs. snonn. She was nlaving with Second Quarter single (Avenger 1 Saskatchewan kirk tn deadline).

Lakeshore broke into a 5-0 lead Kent 249 and 57 for four, Yorkshire 428 tor eight declared. Worcestershire 235 and 19.1 for eight declared. Glamorgan 117 and 25 for one. Warwickshire 3S1 for seven declared and 70 for one. Nottinghamshire, 366 for seven declared.

DAUGHTERS FOR GIANTS Breton, Sept. 1 ((TV -Daughters were born to two members of the New York Giants, first baseman Whitley Iockman and Albin Dark, over the weekend. Joyce Hamilton. Mrs. M.

Dnsley and Miss Jean Sosontovitch. WENTWORTH Armand Lalonde defeated E. Fail-bert 3 and 2 in the Clasn A club cham (nada's Mildest Cigarette earlier in the quarter as Wilf O'Hagan toek a pitch out from Quarterbark Ron Farrington at the Ottawa 40 and went to the 27. 2 Winnipeg, (Palmer), 3 Winnipe convert (Korchak). Third Quarter 4 Saskatchewan lnl (Avenger kick to deadline).

5 Saskatchewan touchdown pionship final. J. M. Dugiiid dropped T. Shauglinessey and i in Class Jockey McFinnell made his wav to for the title while D.

Space eliminated goal and a converted touchdown tn the fourth quarter gave Bombers Victory. Gerry Palmer and Mel Embree cored touchdowns for Winnipeg and Bui Korchak booted a field goal and two converts. Jacobs added another point for Winnipeg on kick to the deadline. Doug Belden scored Riders' major. Butch Avenger booted two singles with Joe Masnghetti kicking for another point.

It was the third straight defeat R. Lennie and 4 in the Class final. the Ottawa 15 from where Farring-ton hit Jim Birmingham in the 6 Saskatchewan single (Matnag- neiii kick to deadline). lnj 1-Wmnipeg single (Jacobs kick to 'ju. Bill McLeods convert attempt deadline).

All-WtAlHEl failed. Fourth Quarter Wlnne. fieid goal (Korchak). 0 Winnipeg (Embree). inWinnipeg convert (Korchak).

I I lilt I a. A- ft 5. 11 ill INSIST ON A. ifw mailllH 1 I aar. i mm 3Pi Play was evenly divided in the second quarter with no further scoring.

Early In the third quarter. O'Hagan fumbled an Ottawa kick on his own seven-yard line and Ottawa recovered. Two plays later Pitre went over from the two. Paul misled the convert. Farrington parsed to Dick Rock good for a first down on the Ottawa 34.

But the Flyers attack was stopped and Farrington kicked to the Ottawa eight on third down. Jack Dudley, big snap with Lake-shore intercepted Bill Stapleton's pass on the 10 and went over standing up. Again McLeod missed the convert. The fourth quarter was all Ottawa. With Lakeshore deep In their own territory, O'Hagan fumbled on an off-tarkle smash and Don Cole, man recovered for Ottawa on the five-yard line.

To pUv later Pitre again went over. This time Paul made the convert for the 11-10 win. GLADYS PRIESTLY WINS Toronto, Spt. 1 (T Gladys Priestley, 14-year -old Olympic swimmer from Montreal, today won th girl's 100-yard free style race the Canadian National F.xhibi-tmn Labor Day championships. In the men's division, Bob Hamilton of Montreal Y.MC.A.

finished third 100-year backstroke won by Bob McGill Of Patterson, N.J. I 5S Wffm CANADt AM NATION Al IXWiinON-th. hltfMl annual hn nf Ita kind In the or lrl I 1'ictur ahowt ear parked oa on of the iy C.N.E. parkinf lots, L'o iik boasf! ACTUAL C.N.E. LABOUR PAY C0UMT PROVES AGAIN MOM PEOPIB ON GOODYm VMS A VACUUM TEST WILL SPOT ENGINE TROUBLES BEFORE THEY BECOME hov a fr vocuum hit today I THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND! On the thouwinds of Canadian cars that were parked at the C.N.E.

there wore ii i ar iits mf" llf a 1 Lf 'lA Chryeo parts art digned bf Fniineers. ctrtfullf checked and impac Ud to it and Utt longer. Cew tttJimmk Ckntltr CHRYC0J .1 ItJ MORE GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ANY OTHER KIND. For wvpral yMm an inrleponrlpnt rfsoarch nrjaniMtion has mad an actus! count of tirra on ram at th on Labour Day. In wy of thru annual $unry, Owtyrar has all crmpetitnr by a idt margin! )m pnn again i prvcf that Canarlian motnriaU prefer Coodyr-ar Tire.

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