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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 26

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-jt Hun A Arc ouen A ny Dereat es 40-zU. 1 I onegusso Valdes One-Hits Marlins, RnvU Pncf Trinmnh Score 3 Early Touchdovns, Intercept 6 Lark Passes i. i '-V' I I I jf WIW 1 Vsf I 3 I 4 III Jsat 1 1 1 VERS D.OEER Srst Metres! txcbJ--a rj rrt Toronto, Aug. 14 Toronto Args-; i ly Ch'K CAS? DLL. ta cauls, the dark horses of tie 135 (Tbt tides tosed eae-rjtrer at the Marlins.

Tin nnn st last Kg.tt. thuttT.x thra 7 to 8. as the; Royals evened the evrreni semes at on game Valdes was in complete com-j mand all the way. He only two irM ard struck out B'ne, in-j NMiimii i ft four easspaija reEed to pectauess. faa are sI.

decisive 40-29 victory ever Meat- undecided en tie Rents of tie rt-S ArT ted real tere Ttdsesdayt-P A. 4. passH to urytt Lea night before 18.139 fans. I TUH iB'ark oa li-t Moitreal SS. A Du- The Argna atruck for three tarty1 0ff ln tey eadd be -hlinsii to Garra pass waa rJed touchdowns and the Lark.

'n it tht I fine preakaway runner is fnrk wjw a id f-y tn'r recovered. Roberts. wr.ti the recetver. On t-e It was one of the few pre- 0.a mit, Canadian first play Ijhi.nki pawed to season reverses is recent years debut with the Larks and bad a 0 C.arro in the end fre fnr a for the Alouettes. It was a costly rough time both on offense and de-jtouchdow-a.

Moll missed the cot one. Homebred hulfback Tor.y fens'- Tonegusso was hurt earlv the! Alouettes spotted the Argos threef Art PoweJ, import San first quarter and was taken to early touchdons in the first half Jose, Cal.fnrn a ran SO yards frr hospital. He will remain here un- before swinging into scoring Toronto Lfth touchdown- with an lil late Thursday or Friday. Hal.s'de. The Scullers made four, intercept ion of an Iichevrrry Patterson was shaken up "in the 'damaging pass Interceptions as pass.

The lark bad moved deep third quarter and didn't retura. jthey piled up three auccessive.mto Townto terrnwy. PoweJ in eluding the de in the and! jj eighth innings. The visitors bad oniy five base runners. One was; sped out en a doubie aid other four were left.

It was1 Valdes' ninth victory against eight) I defeats. i The Royals belted three Miami a I pitchers for 11 hits, including Jim 15th homer of the season I Pnarh Dmu? Wa'ker onerated nprcrp, mh, r-. Tom Dublinski went wer frnm rotl" ina 10 makeshift beckfield most ef the Don Osborn. the Marlins' skipper, was a little annoyed at 5atrh for missing Tuesday's trip to Quebec and gave him the start tr.g assignment as punishment. He the two-yard bne for the 'first "nM 10 ki irsu-rs.

night. ArrnnairU interfen( (w rt-lTnwmt-, tn.trhrfna-n whirh V.n'A fO'lged RufflB for 8 pomt Jchncy Mejon yoet for gain beKjwd Frick i blotkiff rk.v.rm tk. r. r.r mA T)rhm- Dave Howard. new Toronta nun mmseu as weu as fcatcn.

a I most camagmg against the verry'i kick to give Argos pojsf-s-f n. scored an Big Four ampions. ision on the Montreal 24. A pass'0 touchdown as Argis boosted wi r. their lead to 40-13.

A kick rt the Ancient One give up the first II II Pi 'Pi ixFSSESZxsi Williams Home Run Powers triumphs. Windy McColl lucceeded Satch. but he had to have help from Tommy Ouailwi hn hm ant lnt! 'import quinerbaclu, DubUnski. the ball the Montreal two. iMeservt hit the Montreal gsl- Sox To Victory Over Yanksirs I Vu I.

screen pass play fmm yards Boston. Aug. Ted Wil-u. i A from vu a.b a I InnnH mm HA AVfllCfll it it The Alouettes had ll a urn in in icrmH nM im Tort i nr Aiuunicz nu i.u twn no excuses were charged against McCal! and 'liana, answer.ng the challenge aSlM IJiJ" kiP. the, club casualty list arro set the stage for this hjnd lUcj iiimacu je ok nuui ulu auu score- Red O'Quinn for the third Mont- one against Quakers.

Mickey Mantle, belted his 31st iim ari-. w- The Royals assumed an early i homer of the season and made a Br, TfUKkli. Bobt. Joel Wells. Actually you wonder Matheny, an Argo import pre- whte iVim AvVtihitinn damn a if vn real touchdown from nine yard! out.

Zelenka converted. ieaa oy scoring jn the opwiinit vital throw irom leu neia looay scheduled. The same teams meet Pareu iu. in the league opener in Montreal1 ond quarter Toronto touchdown novt Tiiiav RiHom An Risr FonrlHe intercepted an Etcheverry pass iiuiiug. couoy iei ureco slammed as ne geareu dosiuh one of Paige's pitches down ioto vcr the 'Ne York Yankees, the riht field corner for a triDlel The 38-vear-old slugger's Jhree- Kansas City, Aug.

14. JB Frank Lary pitched his first vie teams ever nlav each other in deep in Montreal territory and and Bohhv WiUnn fmmYimA Klact intA thm ioft fielr! trreen fnru ln Tun 1 and SI VnlinA mvh .111.1 111111., uu Mioo, mi. iuij i tiv v. uu.ii. i ran tne Dan io me Montreal tour.

Dave Doane, new Toronto import a single to left. jin the second inning was the hit his fourth home run in two Pre'sason exnioitions. They added another in the crusher. i days as the Detroit Tigers defeat fourth on Jim Gentile's lone blast! A season's record crowd of the Kansas City Athletics to- A I CI I Quarterback dived for a touch over the scoreboard whuh lar.dod m7 jammed Fenway Park tojnjght 7-4. VVirU pCllUi down from the one yard line.

Als Dominate Play uav nn nn th. ot ill am orient ins aihi-i (M 1MI I 1111. With one out in the bottom half ican League, batting lead against Alouettes dominated play in the 'Tonight, Esks a lhau tL-erB' ina iciit, r'j. late stages of the second quarter. or me rittn.

Rene Valdez lined a M-tm smith. u-Twr hit fotween rinlrt ni 1 H.t'not disappointed. I Horn roj twnw, KalUt. Knil Johnny Majors plunged for the moc, Williams hammered out a city. Mcrnrmett iT'anf tsf Im.1.

Meet Bombers iui luw. ijEstn un inn i i came hnme nn n.i r.r. uiree Montreal Flyun wuiga: BaseacK, Kar-mik. Uvingatera; halve; McCoy, C. Bail.

-st VW ur Cleveland. Aug. 14 The Chicago White Sox battered Qe- ly The Canadian Press lie, Ritlrhar. Abbrutal. Dl Sim one.

RaHm. ce fly to right to make it g-o for the Royak. creased his margin to eight percentage points .390 to .382 over Mickey. TV. VhmIt flaeVi minemA Via Owes.

Tonrueo, Majnra, Apoatolatna, veland Indian pitching again tonight, slamming 14 hits, Including windy McCall, a sputhpaw. auartera; Etcheverry. Coulters eentrea: Bremner. McLellan. Hugo, Cooks fuarda HU1.

Bngen, Martiaello, Trawick, Zelenka im .1.. nigm, aiami As the coaches lee there won't be any big changes this year in the 1956 pattern of the Western Interprovincial Football in tZ i.u trip, then was retired tnree three hnm. ng, for an 8., vic. Sheridan; tarklea; Hudson. Makowerki.

Hamilton. Elahy. Shipp: end: Xovak Sotch'i Design for Living The fabulous Satchel Faie ho sayi he is St but. who is suspected of beiflj IS yeara eli, is here wi'h the Miami Marlins. Her is one of bis recent I "I done quit lots of times, but thro I ceme back.

TVy cant fcftnt me to death anil they ain't uothia' specially wrorg with man hm, so what's de diffrunce?" Satch has bis own ru! fr acquiring pace of mind and promoUnj longevity, H-re are some of them: 1, Avoid fried meats. They angry up the I. If your stomach disputes you, be down and pacify ft with pleasant thoughts. a. Keep the Juices flowirf by Janssf around gently at you move.

4. Go very light on ths vices, such as carrying on In society. Tie social ramble ain't restful, I. Don't lock back. Something may be gaining oa you.

Rogers Hornsby met Satch for the first time in the spring ef 1352 when he took over as manage of the St. Louis Browns. "We're couple of old timers," Hornby told Satch, "and we've got to show those kids how to train. Us old-timers have to set an example by working hard." "Only trouble is," answered Satcb, "that one of us old-timers got to pitch." One day when was with the Browns he was called on for a ninlh inning relief stint in Washington. Bill Veeck, the Brown's' boss, told him that the team Had to catch a train in less than an hour.

Satch used only 10 pitches to strike out the side. "Snrry about that extra pitch," he apologized to Veeck as they feeafded the train, "but the umpire missed one." When Nomci A' Number! There another anecdote about him when he was pitching for the Cleveland Indians and winning games, too. Years of barnstorming oa his own had soured him on discipline. He'd think nothing of showing up half an hour late for practice. One dark and gloomy afternoon he didn't show up at all His furious manager, Lou Boudreau, cornered him In the clubhouse next day.

"Why didn't you put in an appearance yesterday?" be "They told me the game would be called drawled Satch, "It wasn't off until game time," snapped Boudreau. "And who's the they who told you that was going to happen?" "Man feet," replied Satch! Satch has trouble remembering names and be recognizes his own teammates and other players in the league by the numbers on their uniforms. This information we got from Norris Anderson, a Miami newspaper man who travels with the Marlins. Norris is ware that Satch doesn't know him by name, but he thought Satch knew he was a baseball writer. Now he isn't so sure.

"One day in spring training last March he asked me why I wasn't in uniform," Norris explained. The Greatest Thing Since Gum There have been so many conflicting stories about his age that co one seems to know for sure how old he is. Satch and Luke Easter, Buffalo's power-hitting first baseman, had an argument about their respective ages when the Bisons visited Miami last spring. at least 62," Easter asserted. "I know I've got a brother who is 14 years older than I am and Satch used to carry him to ichool on his back." Their statements sounded a bit acrimonious in the newspapers, but that was for the birds.

When the Marlins visit Buffalo, Satch drives around in Luke's Cadillac. Satch lost his suitcase on the plane coming up from Miami last Monday. The Marlins travelled by bus to Quebec to play the Royals there on Tuesday night, but Satch didn't show up for the bus. "I figured he was chasing that suitcase," Norris Anderson said. "He carries around a real bag of tricks.

He's got everything in it he thinks he needs, including a hand -preparation he calls angel, balm. He says his hands get dry when he's up here in the north and the angel balm counteracts the dryness." Several years ago we asked Sugar Ray Robinson how old Jersey Joe Walcott was when he lost his title to Rocky Marciano. "Nobody knows." he laughed. "Him and Satchel Paige are the greatest things to come since gum." Lefty Gomez as asked how long Satch could continue to pitch. 'Until he wears his right arm down to the nub," laid Gomes.

at 85, he'll convert himself into a 0hVh H.rr. cT I1" times in accession. Mamie nao toryt It the Tribe-g eighth Harry Schwegman. who won, last night's game with a two- strsjent osg Boa. Miller.

O'Quinn, Knrk. Union. As one team has added strength, so have they all. ru uu me inning, nil saieiy to left run homer. and Bobby Wilson ana Jim Gen- Yankee veteran outfielder Hank! n.vlia'nii mi tot-s That leaves Edmonton Eskimos the favorite to finish atop the me dumped bac-to-back bunts! Bauer drove in three New York Donv Loii.r; wjm, xir Toronto Flying winga: Powell, G.

Williama: halvea: Shatto, McCormick. Fiveaah, Ksnti. antter. Roberta. Williama, Moll.

Sopinka. Frazter.j Brown: quartera: Dubiinskl, Doane, Rein-j hart, Doucette: cenirea: Malheny. Blech-I en: guards: Albright. T. Rlark, Weeka.j Kreba, Mauin, Shaw; tackira: Rauliik.

Fonta. Bennett. Nykoluki enda; and Naragon. L-Wynn. down the third base line that went league schedule they open tonight Rivera, Minoeo.

noma runa Chicago, for hits and crammed the corners. against the Blue Bombers in Win runs on his 13th homer and a single. Don Larsen, who gave only three hits in seven innings of relief, singled for his third straight blow in the ninth to score the final Here Jimmy Williams, a risht- nipeg, and thus try for fourth successive Grey Cup victory. hand hitter, came up to bat for Larry Novak and Don Osburn Schrirwer. Howar.

L. Black, Weiton, Mae-kie. Runtine. Referee: Harry Bowden, Tnrnetnl bm-pirea: Tom Daley, Ottawa and Sam Rirh-ardaon. Hamilton: Judge of play: Duncan Coach Bud Grant of Winnipeg chooses Eskimos for the top rung Yankee run.

summoned Tommy Quakers, a right-hand pitcher, in from the New York (XWI 01 Ml 4 IS- New York, Aug. 14 UFi Stout relief pitching by Ed Roebuck and lusty hitting by Gil Hodges featured Brooklyn's 7-6 victory over the New Y'ork Giants today as the Dodgers snapped their three-game losing streak. Roebuck, charged with the loss last night when the Dodgers absorbed their fourth successive defeat from the Giants, slopped the Bnmnn Mb 901 00 1 Ford, Lamm til an Berra; Brwr, Fortillt Whit. W-flrtwr, Ford. Hnma rant, Naw York, Bauer I BftftM, with Saskatchewan Jtoughriders "pushing them all the way," while his own Bombers will "have to be an improved team over last year" to beat Calgary Stamped-ers and the B.C.

Lions. Otis Douglas, seeking Calgary's HAVE FUH- save too! 25 off Arlington, usual low prices en our eompleN rang, of All Summar Sporting Goods Fishing TickU Coif Tennis Wafer Skiing Swimming and Baseball Equipment don't wait! Come in while the selection is varied. PAY AS YOU PLAY ASK ABOUT OUR FRIENDLY CREDIT PLAN Open SaHNdyi Hit I p.m. Washington, Aug. 14 dP Gus Triandos and Brooks Robinson smashed home run for Baltimore lie first league title since 1949.

also picks Edmonton as the f-ont-run-ner but sees Bomben finishing lr-. X' I 1L. Mitchell. Montreal; bead lineman: Harry Roaa, Montreal. Flral Quarter 1 Argna touchdown; (DnbliniM an plunge from 1-yard Una! 1 Argot convert (Molli Argot touchdown (Dnbtinakl pasa to Porter, 4-yard play) Toronto 11, Montreal I.

SereaA On art' 4 Argoa touchdown (TJoana plunge from one-yard line after paaa inter-eeptloa by Melheny) 5 Argoa convert (MoID Ala eoochdowB (Blaichar aa 1-yart Blunge over eentie 7 Ala touchdowa Patteraaa aa f-yard pa play) Ala (Zelenka) 10, Montreal 1J. Third Oaarler I. Argoa touchdown, Q'Garra aa Dubllaaki'a paaa, I yard play. 10. Argoa aingle, Ruffia rouged en Meaerve'e 60-yard kick.

II. Argoa touchdown, Powell oa M. tonight as the Orioles defeated "ie Washington. 4-2. for their ninth Giants had scored five runs the victory in 12 games.

The Senators inning to shave the Dodg- second with "a really powerful ground offence." And as for his ers' lead to one run. Stampeders, opening at home to suffered their fifth straight loss. Roebuck replaced Clem Labine Lions Monday night we must with two out and Daryl Spencer, representing the potential tying run, on second base and disposed of pinch hitter Don Mueller on a fly to right. Brooklyn soft Ofll 3no7 14 yard run after paaa interception. New York 010 S0O 1 Mcnevltt, Labine (7).

Roebuck (7) and Wajker; Crone, Conatable (7), Griaaom buli pen to replace McCall. Williams doubled to centre to score both Schwegman and Wilson. On returning the ball to the pitcher, catcher Johnny Bucha threw it wer his head and Gentile scored. Bob Young threw wild to the plate trying to head off Gentile and Williams went to third. Mel Gebo then registered Williams with a bloop double to left.

Jackie (9-5) Collum goes for the Royals tonight. His mound opponent will be either Dick (5-9) Bunker, a lefty, or Henry (3-4) Mason, a right-hander. EXTRA INNINGS Tonight Is "Fans JYight" and $5,000 worth of prixes will be given away. "Our fans have boon loyal and we want thtm to know appreciate the support they have given us," said Buteh Bouchard, president of, the tlub The Reyefs will have to gat along without Hie services of Clyd Parris for the rest of the seeten. The third baseman, who suffer ed a fractured wrist when hit by a pitched ball back in ths spring and has been at his heme in Panama since then, was examined by the club physician here yesterday.

The faeturt Is heal- ing very slowly and he was sent heme again MUMt MONTSEAL ab.ra.r. b.r..e. Landrum, rt i n. Yrwnn. 1 I Blavlork, rt I 1 Dl Grcro.

cf 1 1 1 5 11. Argoa touchdown. Howard on end up the playoffs, but were still not a football team." Loisirs In Final; Beat Fatima 13-3 James Lennon displayed brilliant control last night as he whiffed 13 batters and gave up only iwo hits while hurling Loisirs to a 13-3 triumph over Fatima in a St. Laurent Little League playoff game. By virtue of the win, Loisirs Hi and Thomai.

MeDevltt. Crowe Roma rung: Brooklyn, Bodgea. Valo Zimmer. fumble by Ma tore In end vmrn. 11.

Argoa convert, Moll. Feartb Qnarter 14 Ala, tonchdowa. Ruffin on U-jard tweep behind O'Ouinn'a block. 1J Ala, convert, Eelenka, Toronta 40, Montreal 10. Chicago, Aug.

14 op Dick Drott shut off a St. Louis threat by striking out Toronto, Aug 14 Statiitifi of tht Montreal-Toronto exhibition football fame Ala Argoa 1194 UNIVERSITY copped a best -of -three semi-final series 2-0 and moved into the Firat downa 31 53 STREET XI ViHt m.hi.i fae ntnsc'Iiail WednetcJay'a Gomel INTERNATIONAL IEAGCI Mantrtal 1, Miami Toronto 4, Havana J. RlPhm-tai 7, Buffalo 4. Cotumbua Rochester 7. NATIONAL LEAGCI Brooklyn 1, New York 4.

Milwaukea 13, Cincinnati Cbleajn 3, SI. Loaia 1. Pittaburjli 19, Philadelphia I. AMERICAN LEAGCE Boston 4, New York 4. Baltimore 4.

Washing-tea I Chiraga Cleveland 3. Detroit 7, lansaa City Thtmday's Gomel 1NTEI.VATIOVAX LEAOCE Miami al Montreal (S a.m.) Havana at Toronto. Richmond at Buffalo. Columbui at Rucheater NATIONAL LEAOri Milwaukee at Cincinnati (night). Spahn (U- va.

Jeffcoat (9-11. Brooklvn at New York. DryKlele (1M a. Barrier (4-7). St.

Louia at Chicago. Jonea (9-61 va. Draboweky (H0). (Only famea acheduled). AMERICAN LEAOri New York at Bottoo.

Turley (9-3) va. Nixoa (t-7), Chicago at Cleveland. Raranman (7-S v. Moesl (1-7). Pe'roit at Kanaag City.

Running (14-41 va. Bornetti (S4. (Only fameg acheduled). finals, whsre they will meet the Yarda paamng vs UN. 6-9435 the side in the ninth inning today to preserve the Chicago Cubs' 3-1 fifth straight victory over the sinking Redbirds.

St. Loutg ao one 001 1 a Chicago (wo oj ioij Mixell, Moffert 'T and Landritai Drott and Neemaa. Miiell. Home run: Chicago, Morys, Ranka. winner of a series between 'mpd iPtaeea enmoleted SeUei ana Kinsmen.

IPaaaet intercepted by Maurice Fallow, a 2 for 3 101 3S9 11 II I 11 37 1 3 4 13 "fifiiil'lfliii former, smashed a homer in theiKmbiei second inning with three mates iott i rrmiiir Yarda penalized Cincinnati. 14 OP Wes board to rocket Loisirs lnt0 the Covington grand-slam homer, and jea(ji Fatima's two hits were garnered by L. McKenna in the Rough Riders Cut Six second and H. Silver in the fourth. Lecklin.

If 411 irhw(mnjh 4111 HMTurt, lb 4 A 1 TiWUtnn. rt 4 I pitcner von MCManon i mree-run double gave Milwaukee eight runs toward a 13-3 victory over Cincinnati tonight. It was the Braves ninth straight win. J.ihnny Logan hit a two-run circuit clout in the sixth, while homers also ac- McKenna'a was a triple. Lolalra M7 ai13 1J Fatima ISO oox 1 1 Imports, Get Al Pfeifer Lennon and McGowen; McDonald and Caulfield.

3b 0 G-ntil, lb 1 1 1 i Youm. tb I 1 111 Burht. 3 William-. If lilt Mtrrlotta, 1 1 nimm. 4 Pais.

1 1 Gehn, 4 114 a R-rrnl 1 I) Yalii-l, 4 114 MrCall. 1 Qualtr-rt, I I Ottawa, Aug. 14 Ci Coach Toronto Argonauts ef the Big Four Football Union, will arrive In Ottawa tomorrow te join the countea lor an. nenieg lamps. i Miiwauk.

im ooj oos-u i garters win rair rincinnafl nno jnn 1 000 300 010 1 1 Buhl, MrMahon Tntali 1 Tollla IS 7 11 3 (). Kllreateia (i, In Lob-Ball Lood 'Si i- Lawrence, Groaa roaa Stondingi INTERNATIONAL IEAGCE Acker (9) and Ballev. Buhl. latlev. Buhl.

Ottawa Rough Ridors. Pfeifer was picked up en waivers by the Riders today. Ottawa coach Frank Clair said that ha will be in town tomorrow. A Filed oat (or Paige la th. Doubled for Novak la tth.

Miami (mo onn fywn Uwrence. i SuDer Service Carters won both Wos tort Pet. GBL. Heme raneMlwatike, Log.a Ov1n- rfnnh1rieaftr frnm .34 71 5S tot. Cincinnati.

Taylor, Bell, Crowe. 1 Moreins by scores of 14-10 and S7 (5-1 in the Snowdon Married Men's Mentreal IN ll Mx 7 Buffalo Schwermaa. R. Yoanj ,1 Gehos I Toronto Bucha, Loeklin. RBI-WUson.

GentUa, Dal: Richmond Grte, Williamg IB woiiams, Gchs. Rochaatar IB Del Greco. Valdea. VH GentUa. Miami Del Greco.

OP Gaho, D. Young and Gea- i Havana Dkll.J.tnl,!. A hi. 7 14 OP 70 43 Hamilton, Aug. 14 CP Tiger-Cats of the Big Four J44 ,44 .40 .444 .441 44 41 IT.

Pl" poundel VmnrH. w-Vfive Philadelphia pitchers for Morri tile. Left Miami Montreal 1. BfcT i Miatreal 71 hit. inrliirfine a tnrn.eiin hom.r vous o-a.

McCall 1, Valdee J. 10 Paige 4, McCall Bernie Phillips, Bucky Pottel NATIONAL LEAGCE uuaiirra 2, vauidea I. HO Paly in McCaU 4 1. Oualtera In J. R-ER Frank Thomas, and racked up a in-3 victory over the Phillies Woa Lett Pet, GBL.

Football Union today dropped three American imports. Cut by coach Jim Trimble were end Al Bruno, guard Gene Donaldson and halfback Frank Paterra. The cuts came a few hours after 70 41 .413 Vaidea (Ml. L-Paiga (7-Si. U-Gu-ic.

TV, and Duke Shrier hit homers for the Carters while Whitey Sohmer belted one for plavers got four hits 44 .459 II lielmo, Mitchell and Roy. A 1.S9. Brooklyn 'Cincinnati Frank lair today cut six Imports from Ottawa Rough Riders roster, leaving IS United States players leeking the 12 import berths. Those turned loose were centres Bill Brown, formerly of Syracuse University; Fete Ladvgo, Maryland; Mike Flynn, Villanova; Al Sigman, Michigan; end Bernie Flowers. Purdue and Baltimore; and halfback Jim Garrett.

Utah. Flowers. 2(5, and Ladygo. 28. played with Riders previously.

The others joined the Big Four club this spring. Another former Rider, tackle Milt Graham. 22, formerly of Colgate University, will join the club tomorrow. He played here last aenson. Clair said the 15 American? still in camp include quarterbacks Hal Ledyard.

25, formerly of Chattanooga University and Riders first-string quarter last sea-ion, and newcomer Tom Dimitroff, 22. of Miami and Ohio. He laid he plans to keep both men. CMiwa, Au. 14 m-A! Pl-tr, pais-eatehlng end with tha ajPUUburgb lis 400 Ojn 10 IT I mwnejpm.

vu iniv umi a 10 41 41 at 41 41 apiece for William Morris. They Law and Fotlea; Simmona, Heara (T). S3 .37 II 43 .47 10 .373 3 71 1 Meyer (3). Morehead (4. MUler the Ticats held to a 15-15 Havana oo tm m-i i 1 Philadelphia -i i- 0010001074 a vr! tie at Kitchener in an exhibition) BB.

PfM 1Bd Blake Chicago game with Kitchener-Waterloo 'and Koaein. L-Hauen. jpitteburgti were Julie Ben Kans, Home run ptttahnrgt, Tnomaa. Dave Simpson and Al notnpan. Dutchmen of the Senior Ontario! aifhmond 010 mm oi.r-7 American leagck Buffalo 000 ww 000 a 1 Woa 1iat Pet.

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