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The Montreal Star from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 30

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who lives his wife and threa-and-a-half-year-old daughter but does not have other than football Ski Team Campaign Launched They have an ambitious new coach and a couple of new team members but National Ski team will operate on the same type of program which has established this country as an Alpine world power for another year This much was revealed last night as chairman Ben Fuller launched this National Sid Team Fund at a special gathering of leaders in the ski industry After a few words from 30-year-old John Platt the former International ski racer who quit a good Job in the mechanical engineering field to taka over the coaching position left vacant when Dave Jacobs retired two of the top ski stars spoke briefly of their plans Nancy Greene ranked at the top in both slalom and giant slalom international ratings reported that she has decided to take advantage of the alliance between the training plan and Notre Dame University and is taking several degree courses Scott Henderson the leading Canadian in the world championships at Chile in August pointed out that he is continuing his university studies at a pace which allows him to practice and race all-out as welL The evening was highlighted by a donation of $1000 to Fund from the National Ski Industries Association During the evening more than $6500 was pledged for the cause The target for this campaign is $125000 which will help the plan at Nelson and also the similar type aystem at the University of Sherbrooke The team will again compete In Europe while the entire group will race extensively in Canada and the United States FOOTBALL STAR Coach Jimmy Pro there of UCLA was a star blocking back at Duke during his college days QENE GAINES earned his greatest recognition in Canadian Football League action one November afternoon two years ago when he returned a kickoff against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats yards for a touchdown That was a record which still stands True enough the former two-way back from UCLA had gained Eastern Conference star rating in 1963 after being traded by Afouettes to Ottawa the year before But the six-foot 110-pounder moulded the reputation over the years of being a solid every-day workman Such is not the case this campaign Gaines has already won the prized Jeff Russel Trophy for combining outstanding ability with a high level of sportsmanship The 26-year old six-year veteran of the Canadian League la heading for all-Canadian recognition because of his brilliant play as the back' in the defensive secondary of the Rough Riders This ranks as a remarkable performance because Gene Gaines is being paid 10-percent less this year than he made last season That's because Gaines has not signed a contract and is playing out his option The fine print says that he will be a free agent just as soon as this season is through but that of course is merely a technicality Gaines will be free to deal with other leagues but he will remain Ottawa property so far as the Canadian League Is concerned The Rideri will not relinquish his rights though they will probably make a deal with another Canadian League team which is willing to meet the player's salary demands Otherwise the CFL will lose another fine performer "If they make a deal they're la the blunt way that Gaines puts it "I have made my name in Canadian football That's where 1 want to play I am happy with Ottawa This is strictly a disagreement in salary" Grid Lead I11 Scoring To Taylor LONDON OnL Oct 28 -University of Toronto's Mike Raham is taking the big switch from defence to offence this season in stride The 185-pounder who played on defence last fall was switched over to offence this season when the Blues lost full' back Erkkl Pukonen with Injury Raham running from the fullback spot for the undefeated Blues has scored six touchdowns in four games Two of them came last Saturday against McGill and helped boost Raham to within two points of Ontario-Quebec Athletic Association scoring leader Bryce Taylor of the Blues who went scoreless against McGill Taylor still leads the scoring parade with 38 points wittq Raham having 36 Raham also leads the 04AA In rushing with' 368 yards in 45 carries for aq 83 average roams laafan: Taylor Raham United Slates Riders Capture Horse Honors Publicity Ottawa players Jim Dillard Scott received more notice held out for some time last players eventually signed pacta with Scott shunning a to play out his option and not concerned about the fact is kept relatively-speaking while the schedule is days away from running out he points out that his season Grey Cup day and that between then an arrangement might out with the team says that teammates seldom of this sort but that does come up the fellows are me 'get as much as you say things like Tm for you' seem to mind it at all" did get out of a defensive toiled with the Alouettes for reason that the team had a carriers named Georgs Dixon romping at that time He the ball carriers pointing hia size it la much more hit rather than be hit a bus for Canadian football fans to lose a player of this since Gaines la rather the fact that he la playing much money as he can get beyond the realm of possibility been promised some type of make up the loss this season saya on the aubject "It's not It's Just that I'm not in discuss It" Ily Ian who also had an Interception and made several key tackles inside linebacker Bob DeWitt and tackle Terry Swarbrtck On the bantam grid scene yesterday undefeated John Rennie moved into first place in section two by downing previously unbeaten Loyola 260 and Marymount brought Its season record to X2 by trimming Hudson 19-7 Sparking John Rennie to ta fourth win in aa many starts was Don Jamieson who tallied three touchdowns Other points came on Don six-pointer and two converts by Brian Howard Kevin O'Connor scored for Loyola on a five-yard run In beating Hudson Marymount rallied from a 7-6 halftime deficit with Charlie Virtue's TD in the third quarter proving to be the winning BUY A CAR OR EUROPE? DITAILS CALL) or MR CRATTON "I'm of a I'll be playing grant you I'd Gaines said to talk about had with other does feel that good yean In would last course because Riden named purposes and import "The greatest as a in Ottawa with any employment Mere TWO other and Bo when they season Both multi-year direct offer Join the NFL Gaines is that his stand in the background just a few Objectively will finish on now and be worked Gaines discuss problems whenever it encouraging "They tell ran' They They Gaines never role while he the very good couple of ball and Don Clark envy out that with comforting to It would be and their calibre However definite in football for as it is not that he has bonus deal to Like he that I haven't a position to Si III Far Apart QAINES Is not bitter about his status with the Riders He says that he has discussed his position with general manager Red O'Quinn as recently as yesterday but that he and the club are still "far "An Individual has to think of his worth at the goea on the mild-mannered Gaines other people It might seem a mistake for me to hold out The greatest man didn't achieve what he did until he took a stand My stock Is on the market Rosemere Nears Grid Crown CauadiM Praia fmciiNd Praat NEW YORK Oct 28 -The Jnlted Ststes won the first two internstionsl team events yes-terdsy ss the Nstionsl Horse Show opened st Msdison Square Garden The US riders captured the West Point Challenge Trophy In the afternoon and the Democrat Trophy In the evening before 10000 persons The best Canada could do in the two events was third Bill Stcinkraus 41-year-old captain of the US team captured the Democrat Trophy aboard Snowbound an eighU year-old gelding Kathy Kusncr of the US rode Untouchable to second place In 26 seconds while Canadian Club under Jim Day of Oak Ridges OnL was third In this first international event Aberaii an Italian Import with bad reputation and plenty of talent was the winner Mr and Mrs Patrick Butler of SL Paul Minn bought the nine-year-old grey gelding In Italy last summer Italian riders said he was a a horse that frequently refused at fences "ur Tumi an 4Mhla Iwfti iaWaa1 hf MwitTMl Mwrk 1 points Remaining majors were notched by Dave Simerd on a 13-yard jaunt and Ken Oates on a 17-yard run Brian Hitchko added a convert Soccer action saw St Thomas Aquinas win its second title in as many years by downing John Grant 2-0 in a sudden-death playoff game Both goals for the senior A champ were registered by Luigi Intcrvado All new "0MC" SNOW CRUISER i apMdikif WlNl MliSMlf to force' a playoff game In seeded conference play the second place team can challenge the leaders If Jhey have taken points from them during the regular campaign while finishing no further than two points hack Richard Makin opened the scoring fix Rosemere in the first quarter yesterday as he combined with quarterback Chris Toulson on a 20-yard pasA-and-run-play In the fourth stanza Geoff Drewry chalked up the second TD on a 50-yard pass from Toulson Once again the Rosemere defence which has allowed only one major In five games turned in an outstanding effort Some of the players coming In for special praise from Riley acre safety back Pete Billing who had an interception corner linebacker Bob Cockburn Two years ago Rosemere High School launched Its football program by playing exhibition games against schools who were long-time members of the Greater Montreal Inter-scholastic Athletic Association They met with only fair success Last season Rosemere became an official member of the GMIAA and their number one team the Senior entry finished with a record of three wins and three lossca This year however everything has gone extremely well for second year head coach Doug Riley and defensive mentor Tony Dew Today they find themselves within one game of bringing Rosemere its first GMIAA senior championship Unbeaten Rosemere posted Its fifth straight win of tho year yesterday defeating a tough Mount Royal unit by the score of 1X6 The victory gave Rosemere ten points leaving the team four in front of second place Westmount which kept Its hopes alive by edging Mount Royal Catholic 19-12 Rosemere can clinch the crown Monday by either defeating or tiring Westmount in a seeded conference contest Westmount' a only hope is a win PLANNING TO IN THE USA I SmrJ new mMg glwag from Medal 197 with track aad Manual ttarting Modal 207 with 20 track and mimal gtartlng Modal 2071 wkk 20 track and alactri ataitiRg Mara gnaw gruiiar faaturat Mr yon fa at McCarr'f lkm wak taw (nriii la JlfM A fnow Cnilaar Traitava McGARR Why malt tin you move ft ora to aova money? 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