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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 33

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The Ottawa Journal 33 Wednesday, Sept. 10, 1975 Martin, McNeely reunions continue Saturday Sports shorts Hull top Jet in Helsinki 1 7. xn. -tat into the season before we have a set lineup." Ravens still have a wide open race for the quarterback position, despite the fact Tom Logan didn't play in Saturday's 4-2 pre-season loss to the University of Waterloo. "We were all set to go with Tom but the next time we gut the ball, it was deep in our own end," said McCuaig.

"I didn't think it was very fair to make his first series from that position." So Logan, last year's backup Rick Magee, who directed the best sustained drive of the afternoon and rookie Mark Lee, who with the exception of maybe three plays had all the poise of a veteran, continue to battle for the No. 1 position. The quarterback derby isn't doing much for the timing of the offensive backfield. "Every quarterback has a different cadence," says McCuaig. "I think that's the rea son for us hitting the hole late in a number of cases." Havens will have a tough band of Gee-Gees to deal with Saturday, a club some ex-U of 0 coaches are calling the best ever.

Depth abounds. Whereas Carleton is bringing in a lot of new people. An example is McNeely's move. At right guard he'll be shoulder to shoulder with returning centre Dan Sartor and first-time starter Peter Hazan. EXTRA POINTS John Dowd, who didn't play in the pre-season game on Saturday, is expected to be suited for the season opener, equipped with a brace Ravens' Torindo Panetta, who was injured in Saturday's game, will be ready for Saturday's game The football game will be broadcast over radio station CHOR (670-AM) with Mike Lipomi, Alain Trudel and Paul Dupre manning the College and high school reunions have been held in many different forums and environments, but few can rank with the yearly get-togethers staged by Glou-c High School grads John Martin and Bill McNeely.

Last year the two met on the football field, Martin wearing Carleton University colors, McNeely, the garnet and grey of the University of Ottawa, and then proceeded to try and as the saying goes knock each other on the rear. The two will be staging the first of their 197S reunions Saturday at Carleton as the Ontario-Quebec Intercollegiate Football Conference eastern division officially gets under way. Game time at Carleton is 2 o'clock. The two meetings between Gloucester grads last year were former classmate against former classmate, for McNeely, playing tight end on starters, but won't be after each other nearly as much. McNeely, who, played guard two years ago has moved to the right guard position this year and the 1974 winner of the Gee-Gees' leadership award, along with Eric Upton, has given the eastern contenders a set of mobile guards.

So as the season starts for both clubs the only time the two could be going at each other one-on-one is a trap block when of 0 runs a counter. At 6'5" Martin, who was an OUAA all-star two years ago, is one of the veterans Carleton coach Kim McCuaig is counting on this season and also he occupies one of the positions McCuaig doesn't have to worry about. "As far as starting positions go, we have more debating to do this year, than ever," said McCuaig. "We'll be a game or two mikes In college basketball news they might as ui.ll leave the CIAU trophy at the University of Waterloo. Coach Don MacRae has corralled a pair of court greats.

Jamie Russell, the 6'8" star of Canada's national team, has graduated from Colgate University and has enrolled at Waterloo. Another fine transfer student moving to Waterloo is Mike Visser, an OUAA all-star lor the past couple of years at Laurentian University. Wilfrid Laurier defeated Queen's University 25-16 in an exhibition game Saturday, but won't have things as easy this Saturday when they open the season with the first of back-to-back games against the University of Toronto. Brock-ville's Doug Latham quarter-backed the Queen's club, with Jim Lynch, of Pembroke, seeing some action as his back up. Hobby Hull scored ihreu goals to spark Winni-pi'H Jets of the World Hockey Association to a 7-3 victory over Helsinki IFK in front of a packed house in Helsinki Tuesday.

Jels, boasting nine Scandinavian players in the roster, scored twice in the third period for the in. Hull's third fjoul was scored with a second remaining in tbe coolest. Didier resijjus Montreal h'xpos announced Tuesday the resignation of director of player development Paul Didier. Didier. 17, of Baton Kongo, assumed his post in after two years as Expos' chief scout.

Assistant general manager Danny Menendez will take over Didier's position. Didier is said to have no plans oM-cpt to return home to Baron Kouge. Kceord thoroughbred price Listen John, a yearling colt Speak John out of Nicoma, brought a record price for a colL Tuesday in the fourth session of the Keenelandv fall yearling sale. Cireeniree Stables paid SIIO. (10(1.

siiO.000 less than was paid for a filly in HP. BILL McNEELY the strong side of the field most of the time, had left defensive end Martin as his main blocking responsibility on the majority of plays. Saturday the two will be in uniform again, again as Conditional approval for Hamilton rink on the land by 45 days to Nov. IS. The city's agreement to sell the 18 acres of land at the price of $15,000 an acre was made two years ago to the Hamilton Coliseum Group, composed of twa Hamilton businessmen, Henry Katz and Doug McKay.

They were unable to raise funds for construction of the area and transferred their, iiv terest to the Tobias group. Mr. Tobias asked recently to be allowed to buy an extra two to four acres of land adjacent to the parcel from, the city because the proposed size of the arena has increased to 20,000 seats from 15,000 seats and more parking space was required. "I never thought wfe'd lose this deal," said Mayor Copps, who has been trying for years to bring major league hockey to Hamilton. "If it appeared as if we were going to falter, we would have held a plebiscite.

Then we'd damn well have got it." HAMILTON (CP) Hamilton city council gave conditional approval Tuesday night to a proposal that might see a Hamilton entry in the World Hockey Association playing out of a air-conditioned hockey arena in the city's east end by the fall of 1977. Construction of, the arena, estimated to cost about S12 million, is expected to start before the end of November. The developers of the project are three Toronto businessmen Ted Tobias, John F. Bassett Jr. and Aldo Lorenzetti.

Mayor Vic Copps said the developers will have to present city council with "cost estimates for the building and evidence of financial capability before they take possession of the The men would not get title to the land until the building "is up to our satisfaction." The city agreed to extend the deadline for the Tobias group to exercise its option Plaza errors prove costly Prepare your lllfc home for iPlL cold weather ek-C) 48" CGE Portable UXI "Drumatic" jflQC I Baseboard Heater saa iT7s. Humidifier K19 Provides "barefoot warmth" (or Ul ifllHH LJSf I 4 those hard to heat areas in your ivIVV "fffiMSSaSa Turnsdryair nostuf home. 1500 watt heater has child Vrj I lBllk L. roshairatatouch your I safety grill. Decorator styling fCmTVj ffilfflll 1 XSfiPtoX '90S I inexSsiveCGEWalnuVoodgrain.

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The OUAA meeting Thursday will consider whether. change its rule to conform to the CIAU constitution which would make Pickett ineligir ble. TORONTO (CP) The Ontario Universities Athletic Association (OUAA) has che-duled an emergency meeting of its board of governors Thursday to discuss the eligibility of quarterback Dave Pickett of the University of Windsor. Pickett, who previously played three years of college football at the University of ELECTION ADVERTISING Payment for Such Advertisements Must Be Made Prior to Insertion We sohcit your co-operation Tcfhermostatcon- 11 Wl ft trots 1000 watts ol instant i I Ps- II II XX -WZW I (J radiant heat. AH21.

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