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18 THE OTTAWA JOURNAL TUESDAY. JULY 1J. 155. WESTYICK'S i i Naw Rnnah R.rW I vLJ IN tE REALM OF SPORT the line. That's why we're going to get out early and work -twitr day.

They tell me yotrtrled Tt couldn't see. the spllt-T a it should be played In any of the picture of your game. "I haven't run it as eoarh, but that' why I have men here who know it every phase. That's why I have John Idalk, who plsyed quarterback at Maryland and has coached It. The same for Tom McHugn her who 1 up to bandl the line.

They're spllt-T and we're going all the way with it. To put It over, you eant think of anything else. Ton start with it and stick with It, and that's what we're going to do." Vaughan wanted to know if Jtosa! was coming up. "Rossi win be her and hei a quarterback who can handle said Caldwell Meanwhtl Ladygo is staying with Joe Moss, the former -Maryland and WajhmitolS lineman. to Ottawa after attending an alumni game at the Univenttty.

L.f jj nere ne met up with John Idzlk, with whom he nad played at the tlnlveralty of Maryland. "I had never given any thought to playing In Canada until Tntro nll aro. trm. Kale Vmmm.1 a nil a a ttvae Cun. aVhomorrg.

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SraHMIIa: SIS I. Am VaMo A Cr.ttMl oiao WW MIXED, PLAT. A rlnlr, skipped by tt Svkea won-the mixed rink romneti DnuTion at uirHiginina frS Uam Bowling Club last night. Pete Ladygo, Ex-Steeler And End Jim Hill Turn Out riTnurrrr. ah'if hi enaehea were sitting around th out don't officially-open until, later played at Unlveralty o( Rough Riders' football office yesterdsy afternoon, greeting of this week, but the Maryland and has spent the a few of the import arrival uch a end Jim Hill and guard newcomers and soma of the last three years with the Pltu-Pet Ladygo.

Kaya Vauihan, one of four last year's Import former club performers checked burfh Bteelers of the w. Ji.i.i.. h. hi. iirnnned In to announce, In yesterday.

Among the latest League. Included In hla pre- hedjust checked In from Kansas and wanted to know about NX what coach Chan Caldwell fvloua football Is play with UB. plans lor tha beginning of the Rough Rider training schedule figures wujhb wiai or zu ira-, service veam. thlaweek. IporU trying to positions with! Offensive Guard.

-Caldwell had Just finished explaining the plans, out re-jthe club this season, a pair of i Ldygo. who served in Korea, Kii( mm inr v.nhTi henant. inew U.S. players made tnelri "It -will be Friday morning at nine oeioc ana wu ihiiih.iuiw lege, later was a guard with twice a da, at nine a m. arfd six p.m.

from then said Chan, Jimmy Hill, the former Tennessee and Detroit Lion end. asksd casually: "Will we start off working In short Coach?" CaldweU tamed tff-hlm -with: it-mll but aid rather pointedly: "That's come up before this, and I haven't changed my answer to It. My answer to that question always la to ask how many football teams do you see playing football In shorts? "No said Caldwell, "we'll be In pads: Thata what we're going to play In this season so well start right off In them." THET CHRISTENED HIM 'OLD lit'. Earh year Vaughan baa arrived here to play football, the first words Invariably seem to be about the A couple of jeers ago he arrived here after a heat wave, or during one. Vaughan, who hails from Kansas, made a name for himself by snorting at the mention of heat.

Last year he had checked In when It seemed pretty hot here, but he put everybody In the shad by announcing It had been 111 degreea at home. Some of the ball players promptly christened him "Old 6o when Vaughan, weighing Just about eight pounds over his normal playing weight arrrved.1t was mentioned that he had ust mused quite a beat wave In the Capital. "How hot wa Vaugtaaa wanted to know. Told It had been ranging in the Ms, Kay grinned KATE VAUGHAN. Pet Ladygo.

a guard from the f7Z Kln.l. i'r hn Vtinrin P1MJDUrh Steelera and said. "I Just left home at Kansas and It been staying TJnn. boy" Jim Hill, ex-Detroit Lions around lorr Still, be admitted that the humid atmosphere around her had made it tougher on him, "Even a hot a It may be back home. I never felt more dragged out than when I got In some training In hot weather In Ottawa." WILL BE THE SYSTEM ALL THE WAT.

Vaughan wanted to know about the system for this year and Caldwell tnld blm frankly: I rt h. the snllt-T, and It will be the spllt-T right down. Ladygo, a 27-year-old, 225 pound lineman, is rated a key man Caldwell's setup. He i i a. aw.

Bio ur -ine- nrH-euH today consideration la being given to th formation a committee to Interest young ster In competitive sports the subject discussed by President Elsenhower yesterday at the Bteelers, and Caldwell said today he will handle a spot on offense as a guard and also perform as a defensive line He -make his home in Kaiser, Va. and Is married with one baby daughter. Jim Hill has been signed some time and motored in yesterday from bis home in Maryvule, Tenn. He played his college football jwlth University of Tennessee, later was two years with Detroit Lions of the Na tional League before entering the armed services where he played for the; Fort Eustaces, Va. team for the past two yeags.

Only Four Returning'. hi meeting with 32 leaders who recently scored rrom we sports world. Vice-president. Richard M. Nixon waa suggested a the co- Biwatiw ei.

eiffiM ui.lin.wai Mr. Eisenhower, a baseball and football player in his college day at West Point and now th nation' best-known amateur golfer, told hi guest that tomething should be don to Dromota ereater interest Ini Marlene Stewart Leads Test Match TORONTO. July 12 CP Marlen Stewart of Fonthlll topped a small field of )5 entrlea yesterday, at Yqrk Downs Oolf course in the ninth and final test match of the Ontario team which wlH rmd TWvTnTfgT 4th and Mary oay or KltcbenU will I ditlon "more thought rabtaln Ahm team whlrh avli'l 3t6 Ottawa Rough Riders' work- ball Potomac Stat College. I I LTYli 1 Ottawa Rough Riders' work- ball at Potomac But College, honor with an 12. two strokes better than Ada MacKenxle of Toronto Ladles and Sheila Col Una of Dundaa Valley, both UK Cricket lWTJOW.

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rOi-BoTley, xi I North.mnOilra and for Fifth mil. Br. tans --x-c ir. Anan. Yairiaaka.

rurnia 4 7i. 'LamDton, Noreen Laing otl K1 iionr2l nJiiTw i ft. 000 Population compared to WoodleyotToronto Ladle; Huhtry Dirrt. Olue Hai Western PlklsUn 14.003.000. Marlene took the rlaV.

IS-' i Meanwhile Caldwell. and hi assistant coach John Idaik and line mentor, Tom McHugh, continued with plans to get pounds abore htt regular' drills under way lng weight Vaughan has been His training schedule calls for attending University of Kansas 'morning workout from nine studying for his masters' II o'clock ani) evening e- played his Junior college foot-1 gree. He turned out fpr a slons from to eight o'clock. ommittee To Interest Youngsters in Sports ing rward to it T. -nrT found.revlewed to more of young Americans' ona the same lines, Dr.

Hans alarming- titan Ipraua of New York University The luncheon guest appear ed enthusiastic about the presi dent' Idea and Jack a major surprise bv wlnnln tha US Open golf championship, com mented, "you can easily see the Impwlatris nr but Nixon; who wa present atj40 mnT athletes from youth the luncheon, said no formal pmirram become leaders in the plans wer drawn ud. military and -also in civilian Tony Trabert, who recently won the Wimbledon tennis championship In England, aald the aim. of the drive should be "not to make big atari, but to help little kid coming competitive athlc, l)o, aUview ftrtiool gystrm. an aid to the nation' general! Nixon also addressed the health and as a weapon agalnat luncheon and suggested than juvenue delinquency. i athletic programs or schools be said that lack of physical fit ness could lead to heart trouble, mental illness and other Archie Moore, light-heavy weight boxing champion, also spoke briefly and the glib boxer so mpressedMrlstn-i i I ii ii that th presiaent sug gested Moore- "ought to be elected to After the luncheon, Nixon spoke briefly to outfielder Willie Mays ot the New York Olant about the slump that plagued Mays until a few days ago.

Nixon told Mays not to worry because he "will settle down, pretty A good ball player' got to play good. all th May Charcoal Barbtqu and -Grill' Camof apart an Inio amall 1M Sparks St. S-It When Building Por Insulation sure to pelfj HARRY SONS LIMITED BrtLnrRxr srrri.iTji Hnrdmaa's Ratad J-71 Tllehock, rimp. Is nothing. NEW ROUGH RIDERS REPORT TO CHAN Lions; coach Caldwell; Pet Ladygo, A couple of new U.S.

Imports were on the scene yesterday and getting in a few preliminary training licks with the Rough Riders. Left to right they are: Jim Hill, former end with the University of Tennessee and the Caldwell Ml yesterday i rt.urnlng from last year club. Vaughan arrived by motor yesterday from hla home in Kansas and was only eight for the past three yefra a guard with the Pittsburgh Steelera. and Joe Moss, the ex-Washington Redskin tackle. Both Moss and Ladygo played their college football at University of Maryland.

(Journal Photo by Dominion Wirt) Discus Plans Today. Rough, Rider executive and coaching staffs met today at Lanadowne Park to go over the roster and discuss final detail for the training campaign. HoweveivCaldweJl said players! will be arriving steadily during tha next few days and will be getting in their preliminary training prior to the uniform drill opening Friday; Footballers Thunder Into Sports Scene, Argos and Ti-Cats Start Workouts Ton of fat will roll off bun dreda ot playera before the1 end of the month at Canada) big-league football teams bear down on the business of getting Into shape for the 1955 season. While sports fsns talk about baseball or take in their -faverH-fishing -spots, football Import hart been signed to no-cut contract, there' no guarantee they'll be around to play. In the word of Argonaut eoech Bill Them Off.

"If another player shows me he can do thojob better, he'll get It. We'll pay off any other player with a no-cut contract ferocious way he charged the tackle dummy. The heaviest man to report was tackle Billy Shlpp, forms rly with the Olant. He went 100 pound. Tt-Cat coach Carl.

Voyle bad his first look at new recruits In action when 61 playera turned out for the assistant Razslo put the players w. TV, necessary. extrcUi.tlctlcaA.taJt-iart.ia-Un.jestuuies,j i JU'ii lar.M lnuiTjOf.i Cinadltns an concerned. Yon ltMt toad I (RilUIIK. lUIUlIU PETE'S LOOKING FORWARD TO WINTERS, A lineman whom Caldwell appear to set a lofcof store bv was also on hand in Pete Ladygo, a strapping, good-looking big guard from the Pittsburgh Stealer.

And bre'it Import that 1 looking forward to Canadian Winters or at least the variety he hears we feature around the Capital. Pete Is a native of Pennsylvania and played hi high iM niti.w i i i iwjkiMH iu riiMuuru, bui nc a oeen living ox late in Aaucr. wesl ana nes seen enmia-n nr in fnr ABOFTED BABT GIRL IN JANUARY. Lldjgcwho IflSTire In OaWwea'tjhra a an offfnslte guard and llnebadter, encountered a hitch in hi plan to bring hi wlf and adopted daughter with him to Ottawa. adopted a baby girl In he explained.

"Then discovered that there 'la a law that prevents moving an adopted baby to another country until the child 1 six months oid. Our baby won't be six months unto the end of July, so my -WjXt-Wpn't be ahie tn rams hare until then Pembroke Horse Wins Trot Feature at Blue Bonnets- MONTREAL, July 12. -Roman Brook, a bay horse from th Pembroke. wtm the 1800 one-mile handicap trot race at Blue Bonnet Raeeway last night Pete Miller wm driver and the time waa 2.10. The horse paid out $7.0, 14.M, OO.

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4 10. T0; CoarKa Onf RunLm' a ao a an- wawuw iuvuua ia A iM AI KUIIAU ksl i i WLmn xawonau and WeaUake last year. lnd Hamilton Tlier-fJats In om Jronauxa aaia dlans ean get out good and early and come right ind morton Eskimos ullTA Iwa tha iK.I. t- IU SMs VV kiiejiA Ji uuuw4 wbj inuuusi uiiia -i- Other Friday, drills last week. The other three pro team, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Ottawa Rough Rider and Montreal Alouettea, time.

He's never been in Canada before, and the only Canadian i through lhelt flm football he' seen waa about a half a tame on television oniFrld' nlnt- afternoon In Washington. "I would llke-to Uy fight ett to Cawg-xr TonraTTIn plying he said yesterday. "I'd prefer to take a Job and work during the football season. They tell me you have cool enough Winter and lots of snow, but I think I'd like that." More than 450 players, many TBefflUHIted States Import, will be shooting for a position on the clubs. Score will be cut loose long before the season open.

The it -gam WITU schedule, iurts Aug. 20 with monton at Calgary, Four opens Sept. I. Ill W.ejKrcjMfcJUck' throuih Utht About M- candidate appeared for ths first practice drill with Edmonton Eskimos, lib Orey Cup champions. They wer eyed by tha larg- Thaf when Tiger-Cats' est coaching staff In their hls-swltched their strtlng time, tory coach Frank (Pop) Ivy.

flwlarkl Jiad hi -team ntasalstnta Ray Troehasks and SaakhewanteutrrrtderiTning off play. He also had a'1 Keys plus special prac- and Calgary Siampeder held session at 8.13, scrimmage from 10 till noon and again from p.m. to 5 Players are free until 10 p.m, when there will be another chalk talk. The bev erage room are out of bounds, The Calgary Stamped has cut short the Stagipairalning- Coach Jack Hennemelr bas re wWuU V' arlgle drill in the evening so players Cn taXe jiaxt.in.ia.letiUUi, r.rr7 club budgeu that average Ivovles also tav a hort chalk of here In the mornings, they'll T' lat4 to open July once th Bumped la over we'll get back to two workout a Calgary Btampeder received needed eackfleld help when Dominie (Doml Moselle, a husky right halfback, checked into town. Moselle 1 a top-rated player from the National Football aswau I i couple of training eoacnes iarreu noyai llnt been the flrst-Uokl dummy antf a string right halfback with cross patter of ropes tightly d5n' lntfn5 Un(Ij Philadelphia Eagle last sea-strung about a foot above P' on his championship team.

prio, to playing In PhUly, ground that tripped up quite who mi" I he tolled for three season with a few who rled to negotiate PVf the Oreeh Bay Packers, the obstacle course. their right by performance thU, Jus, turneQ Uottlu 7 fnds en six feet and weigh Two signed Import missed Lion held their scrimmage btc. the Eaelerostlr last the practice. They OH at Kelown. BC.

Fifty-eight UUOB anicnt lin-Maln. who had a wretllng player. Including 24 Import. htndea pUMr 0rwn date out of town, and Buckywere on hand. In.

Di.TC() in in. Curtis, an end with Vandertilt "You fellows will live like uitU I excepUng quarter- nl PlawaU vtf tl mmr-r wV la 1 mlTt aT' rrtm Vis rat In SvB fVl 1 2Z XrZ oriXnn-iT ii Th Blc Hamilton la at Toronto and Ottawa goes to Montreal. V' Although some high-priced th after hi dlacharg arrival. Roughriders have held a few Irom the UB. Army.

Toagh Grind. scrimmage on Campion Col- Ouard "Bill Albright from The Lions face a tough; lege grounds -on southern New York Olant impressed grind. Their program goea-llkeiRealna ontsklrtiTCnarn r.nk about BOO onlooker with the i this: up at 7 a.m., blackboard White House CMstdenngC with. 20 Import In looking nU Hii He parries question about tilt' team' prospect with this question: "tfhat do you Fraser's Men's Shop TROPICAL SLACKS $95 BABY BOTTLE; WARMER $798 AKADUH4IRE- w4 4.4oai 444i04SJ. CORP'N 119 Kirbmond Rd.

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