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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 10

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1 1 before a likely, will. rt- 7- peax any ihow I. .1 TRIMBLE'S ATTITUDE REC Li of these tcama in omneermg acheduled roleJmorfow ted Matea crowd vuf week-end can afford to. or cOnOTjitmuty to ahowXanadun football jCertalnlyjim Trimble a matter of -nmaka -it plain, jt.bfline In Hamilton that he wain't concerned abput He emphaaized lhaf he-wat not-xoncfn4 whether -the. Tiger-Cata played "dull" football.

In a reallatic Approach to the actuation last year atreaaed loolhan waa ht pufpo and. that ol tit The Uamition of the Hamilton club into more exciting offensive unit thi year muit be aswmed natural evolution rather than any firm determination by Trimble to aaliify the oavinr customers. He'a exololted the- talent available perhapa It Will be a day too on which Rough Riders' quarterback situation wjll be closely watched tor signs of a trend. No 1 matter how you feet about, this the quarterback situation hasn't been definitely resolved. 'Regardless of how odious are cpm-.

parisons, or how difficult a situation this sort of situation develop. It's, there. And it would be a naive soul who suggest that the fans aren't watching this jlwaya I spot keenly, and that, they have made up their minds yet There is a good portion of the Ottawa followers divided as yet bn the selection, who want it proved that this position it decided. They wouwm oe normal tney werent in van tat of mind. And for that matter Clair, forced to a decision to meet league requirements, mustn't be settled in his own wiMii nih.ru;,.

ilal I Huart wnnMn't hm around. Argos favor the passing game jid even in the ram last week against Montreal, quar terback' Bob Campbell filled spot. Jack Stu 'Smith, Don Ladurarttaye- and Len Skinner are suffering" from varicty'-of ailmenu -but w31 dress. A Victory; for' Saints today will move them into a. second place tie with Argos.

Game time is 1:30 p.m. the air He clicked for two long PVP.rmPr)d Hlim ones to set tip touchdowns C' "ICQU I IUIII and with receivers such as Ray 'K I if ill Smith and John Binnie. Camp- 0WI6FS UOIT bell is Expected, to take to, the air quite often lgainSatur-! The annual Rivermead Hunt day. (Bowling League golf tourna Ottawa's lone' touchdown :rjl.Jri w.Tir.n. pk fr.itreasurer.-says the tourney is "rain or ft is the passing wtll in! 10lh go1f competnion 1 wnrknntt rhis wrfK coach Joe Hams plans to string times win: be from ft is the competition I mane nuns WC Ul mc jaboiiik 0 2 -game Saints will, hay three npw-; malcnel i.m.

and players are arrange their own -comers in tne nneup. iiuaay, dinner will follow tompeti- I piffin ana Danny Momt, ootn scheduled Xt.li'and th i halfbacks, missfiO. t.ne include' 1 lord game but tney.v.ni seeif bowling prizes, sweepstake I' service today. Diffin. will prizes, nth an-used as a deep hack on de meeting and election of i fertce replacing the mjured off irers.

1-' Roeer Beftard. John McEvovi Th FHti- m.ftnn Trn I be the other newcomer on! will be-at stake botween mem 1-- the line. of the Rivermead and Hunt Hu fraser Is also expect-iQuhs dA ibj Sivtrmead oads The Otf awMIdurnal JRDAY, rEMBER ne Wtll Tell liders Stack Up f- 7 "THE word "kev" gamr usually wears rr. on tr -aVerage toot- v' ball fen befor xnu weeks ora sched tr over, In tompaiJiKVTijf anuyi grjuironscneauie apori as. compares ro hockey, bavbill ahd askeibalt practically every gerorf niiill.M Ma My variety "though three-team playoff of BigFour cejtamly-was a levelling factor.

Except, of-coui mot hr- the tse where one team veveiopi into the role rf 'lor cerUHo oooortnti Hlpeittr'mturt Sough JtideSr ar coprtrned thlahiladel Pacing Si phiffgam deDlttyof aXkeytharacter'. jtfh of noKto mucK front playw iaiv MA 'ji inarLm inrnv in a ar nr iMinnii arras, it an i aiara rnari tmmr -a art i z. i There wa glii "it i Nj- V'ast nigM. an unuatial glimmer truteelt to ll'M "Tfatlub is going to win a Big rourKliU thisyear It mr inrHfi.iiii umii k.i i. hV.i'.i t'y i i lumiion.

nrgo nave ioumt v-qisarter. situation could charge, but the fidd are against Ht much benirT about! badi but coach Hem Ptml trts Kunlewholesaleirifurlea at jtimt t.htt factor an unl.ooked theMlng HVtckyty team lajick Crabtree.aff Oregtwrprod- oeveiopa. iger-cma ar in ciuo rira now. enqn good ahaperhd tlteucti cut fro Philad I i a to be at the pna oflhe.acheduie. To a greater.extwjriTi-caia hav won four inal EagJ.

hs yHjXo Make the han lf nthfri Ihtvyfint orvlv hive flower hut balanc ty thal'valuableuality rejerv atrength always nim a terrific differutce' among' the molt eveiuy rfwnejv ty'r playing' a home a foiiign park to they ion wnatever 0 1 ein; affords y-'y' Clair thinka -Ridef ihould win that game, irt Phi Without Hariliman Cureton'in th.lineup, Ken Virsjo wil move Merv' Collina; who -usually aub- at. his regular linebacker spot. Frank is not in the best of condition, but, Claire a lough he he's in-plenty good enough con qftion id play one way' Sweeney will olfence ball clubs still looking for 11 1 Argos moving in. There are other enecuve means to prevent u.k.r. mnmrned.

This ioh is still ooen yearTa. He aays 20.000 ad- 1 iii k. nr Hnritmn r.1 ih isnrn'mreinelv flexible vance sales. have been made. r.ni.-m.ni min Hecker May Play, I End Norb Hecker, Washington HAVEN'T ADOPTED ONE YET.

rTheJtamtuxalriosityover how Philadelphia fans will react to the: Canadian style bf pIaythough -they-had--a regular weekly dose of it a few. years ago when Canadian football replaced college football on a national network. It Shouldn't be difficult at all to judge the reaction in advance. In the first place there isn't anything, about Canadian football ao different from the U.S. brand to excite the Americans have their own -ry Titnirallv like Canadians proud There are few Canadian plays such as the hive attracted tood notices In the past both from U.S.

writers and. coaches; However, to paraphrase a former Canadian politician's remarks: I "Everybody seems to applaud this rule but the opposition, gets the There Is- nothine wroni" with the Canadian game that eouldri't be corrected by eliminating the stupid restriction which how confines blocking over two yard strfpes while recognizing i rrorif ftti Phcci nn i that blocking ts here to stay. mere is no greai aem.nu iui four- downs instead of three, nor for cutting down to .11 men. It's an interesting gimmick arid a profitable one from the Rough Rider standpoint ipasmuch as they stand to make more money than they would have by playing the game in Hamilton. It provides a good week-end for those accompanying the team, but just whauit.

will prove otherwise is still a little difficult to estimate at this moment. BIL1. WESTWICK. nvvvii 1 1 For Saints Debut Today halfbacks are to see some, action on pass "'peeled "to be-the-jiwn on defence. and Hillary will inAI IKla BFlarnftwi nt.ih' hiflH tn a Comerback tawa St, Anthony Rotigh Riders meet Toronto East York i iHiMimit sf I nrlnliParlt Ihthe Saints home' opener in the Big FourmaTeurTiEoor-t 'ball League.

1 battling to take sole possession of third place. With each -team haiuflg play ed four games Of the 14-game schedule, the week-end meetings have the virtual atatus of four-pointers. The Ti-Cats (4-0) could stretch. 'their, lead over Our wa (2-2) to six points or) see It dwindling to four. In Philadelphia, promoter Ambrose (Bud) -t Dudley says "we hope to draw a crowd that will break the Canadian record of seat in the Ed- Redskins castoff, may join the Walker A Lift? MONTREAL, Sept.

11 (CP) Montreal Alouettes, hoping to bi-eakHe cellar-place -deadlock when they meet Toronto Argos today, came up late with an 'announcement that two new imports are" The newcomers are Joe Nicely the club' shudders at-puns on the name and, Richard Dickinson. Nicely is a guard and middle guard Just cut by -Baltimore Co It pf th National Football LguvH( is 21 years old. Stands six feet, two inches, and weighs in at 235. He formerly played with University of West Vir Dickinson is a fullbaXk formerly of Mississippi Southh etn, wlto Was cut py Bears. He is 22, also six-two and weighs 215.

-The newcomers are expect ed to be at the Argos-Alouettes game, SOCCER SCORES. Sept. -13. (Reu tersV Results in -last night' English League soccer games: Division 111. Accrington, 1: Brentford, 1 at the half-way mark.

After the first leg of the tourney, the five low scores from Rivermead total 365. The five lows at the Hunt total 388. tejnn-i 1 than cette who hav in Knwckef -jpot-wdfOfcle-Sw on the underaiandable that can play good defensive football also la bound to.be doing things rather swell on the attack. -it ptip.a.Jni;axlomatic that -a team tackling and block' Ing well on a given day la necesSarCy puweihuuie on the attack; but it tm to work out they'll be doing things much better with the, ball than they would oherwise. It's only natural that Jf they aren't performing their defensive chores well against well balanced opposition, they're going to be "dead" anyway.

This league isn't one in which one club can overpower another simply by wide-open attack. RIDERS' PROBLEM NO. SECRET. There hasn't been any secret to Riders' problem. They require a stepped-up attack, and that's what Clair has worked on all week.

The accent, he predicts, will be on Improvement In the" passing department, though they'll have to run better too. They bogged down in all departments at Montreal two' weeks ago. Under the atrocious weather and ground conditions here last, week-end you'd have to say their offensive improved. But the suspicion--UHthat it hadn't Improved by last Saturday jnough under normal conditions to beat Hamiltonr It will have to be better to overcome TljfeT-Cat 011 the letter's showing-Ux oaic; 'bordi vtll ha has eyes Pool iid show he's Canadian Gerry, ute man this Saturday: 60 Crabtree, who stscreU for a losing cause when-Oregon Joju 10-7 in the RonT Bowl timolol a-bn-HfveD. a week, toxftarn Argo J)lays.

ititules for wnl go-, inf -fhe Scullerit ube. withoui Larry Coward in the Montreal twisted knee needs another weeks lest. Otherwise the team will bel re- like -to hard' and I believe QauVely -heal thy; poof 11 ht Shakeup Looms. Reports from Montreal pre dict major shakeup if Als lose but coach Douglas (Peahead) present is to acquire a 1 iiuuru, iiiv league 1 11 cauvii ed State thia week-end. capable import guard.

-When wnbiTeflHVrmitonTigerJ Cats will take oh second-place Ottawa Rough Riders in Phila delphia Sunday in a charity football game. A section of 350 fans left Ottawa last night by bus and by game. time tomorrow there will be 1,200 Ottawa rooters in Municipal 'T' Today at Montreal the'Alou-ttes and Toronto- Argonauts, each. with a single win and ihr. to daterwlll he It simpiy wasn't Just case of keeping Ledyard to Montreal Grey Cup to the lineup is doubtfutrHeyr Monfreal hak scored only 40 points so far this season but the club hopes that Charlie Hot gam that could aet a record; ton.

ex-Vanderbilt University tnr mi m. TjiniHiani halfback who wasniniured be fore the season started, win add some scoring Horton played for Als last week when the club lost to Ottawa in a gam played during a steady downpour. Dick. Hunter will probably be Shifted to flvln wint. coach' Walker Indicated.

Tackles Billy i The aripeal of National Shioo and Bill. Hudson were Hockey League player Murray expected to see a lot of action (Bert) oimsteaa against a aix both ways. OTTAWA 40 Bitkowskl "it 41 rSlracina 42 Vargo 50 Bevan 53 Cureton- 54 Collins 55 Scoccia 60 Vaughan 61 Jones 64 ArchambauK 65 Graham 68 Sweeney 69 Arnett 70 Simpson 71 Smalft 73 Bruce 75 Sowalski 77 Yoho 80 Stewart 81 Nesbilt 82 Jackson rraser. 86 Dimitroff 87 Brancato 88 Thelen 89 PJnhey 90 Judd 91 Hilzinger 92 Schreider 95 Quillian TORONTO 40 Stoneburgh 52 Kristopaitis 53 G. DeLucca 60 Nykoluk 61 Novis '62 Olrver 63 S.

DeLuca 64 Bennett 63 Casey 69 Fouts 70 Hair 72 Welton. .76 Fedor 77 Bunting 79 Scfiriewer. 80 Ponton 82 Carter 84-iRowntree 86 Doucette 87 Brewer 88 Shttor -89 Phiip- 90 Roberts 91 Mann 92 Tharp 93 Exelby .95 Kuntz 97 Meserv 98 Trtvisonno VANCOUVER, Sept. 'Ii. -rmnmrr lenience AT MONTREAL.

lor Big Four TV Games Over the assualt ATTPIIILADELPHIAr-' HAMILTON Kelley 44 Hughes-r45 Miksza 46 uevart ii Scott 53 DeNobile 55 Underwood 60 Barrow 61 Mosca 2 Suminski -64 Davis 66 Fraser 71 i. Sardoi 72 IampmiiriTr73 Neumann 74 Dekker r75 Toohy 77 Howell 82 v. Graham 83 .1.. Grant 86 Giancanelli 87 Goldston 88 Dawson 9. Macon 90 Faloney 92 McDougal 95 Curcillo 99 MONTREAL MacLellan 45 J3remner 46 Rozzell 47 Hugo-U8 Geary 50 Simpson 54 TCdvaeST- Janelle 59' Hudson 60 Krebs 61' Murphy 64 Elsby Shipp 68 Miller 72.

O'Qutnn 73 McNichol 74 Patterson-75 Bewley-80 Blaicher 81 Abbruzzi Wells 86 Moran 88 Cronin 89 Apostolatos 90--. it Etcheverry 92 -King93 Learn 94 Livingstone 95 Horton 97. Hunter 98- i- I pConnaughLPa 8 O'CIock I I -t I I I I p. I -J 1 RACJNC-RAIN OR SHINE; OUR QUlNELLAS FREE PARKING 1. Special But nJ Toxi Strvite DirecUto CrandHani hnirance Nine Heots; inluding Inyilotion Trot ond Pace ADMISSION 75 CENTS TAX INCLUDED See Greatest Canadian Horse in.

Thrilling Content 7J YKBdy- xV1 1 causing "bodily harm- was up- -held yesterday. A $1,000 line or three months jail was- substituted by thr Court t.ofXAppeaL fotthe six-month "sentence "the 32-' year-old hockey player was given by Magistrate N. J. Bar-tra when he was' found guilty police court of an attack i June. 28 on Ralph Rooney, West Vancouver I Olmstead paid -the fine im-i mediately using the $1,000 bail he had put up after his con-: vlction pending his appeal.

He. said he would leav 1m-. mediately to spend a. day at hi home in Sceptre, and then' fly east to begin training: Peterborough, Monday; with the Toronto Maple Leafs. ADIOS HARRY WINS.

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Armed with signs and ptops and ribbons to proclaim their football loyalties, a section of 350 fans left Ottawa last night by, bus 'for Philadelphia. They will be among 1.200 Ottawa Upi in Philadelphia Sunday when Rough Riders Substitute $1 ,000 Fine For Olmstead's Sentence and driven by Luther1 Lyons, won last night's tea-Uure Junior-Free-for-AII-Pace at Yonkers Raceway; Th time meet Hamilton Ti-Cats in a tegular Big Tour gam for char- Municipal Stadium. Left to right. Al Graveiln. Mary I Boyd.

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