a ° B : —— + " : - ~ Calgary Golfer Forecasts. ‘Canada In Tap 5-OF Cup |Bombers Have History On Their Side In WFC Final REGINA (CP) — Winnipeg, The Bombers have won nine | 1963, when. British Columbta Blue Bombers have history on| of 10 playoff series since Bud | won the-.deciding game i . TOKYO (CP) — One of thejond this. year in the CPGA; The Canada Cup, four rounds M . . players involved believes Can-| tournament at Willow Park in.) of medal play, was scheduled to their side as they prepare to| Grant became head coach in| Grant said Wednesday he will ads will finish among the top|Calgary. begin. at 9 a.m. today Tokyo meet Saskatchewan 1957. They defeated the Rough-| use the same lineup that beat five countries competing in the| . Fowler was fifth in thé At-'| time—7 p.m. EST Wednesday. * |ers Sunday in the first of | riders 15-9 in a sudden - death| Edmonton 16-8 in the WFC Canada Cup golf tournament |berta open and won the Saskat-| MUST BE SHARP + the 1986 Western Fi | Cop-| semi-final last season in the | semi-final. The Bombers re- here. - |ehewan open. He finished out} For Canada to finish°in the ference final. only playoff meeting between | ported no. injuries after the Frank Fowler of Calgary, a/|of the money in the Canadian | top five as Fowler prediéts, he , the two clubs in Grant’s reign. | ‘game. aie ; few hours before the first golf-| open, but was third lowest Ca- | and Knudson may have to shoot Wi "s only playoff defeat | The Bombers worked out m ers stepped up to the first tee, | nadian. He has picked up $5,000 | exceptiona) golf. People who ‘ since 1957 occurred in 1960, | Chillv conditions Tuesday and. said be based his prediction on | in seven tournaments this year. | know Yomiuri course expect the -+yhen Edmonton Eskimos stole | Grant said they would work out the good pre-tournament play of | Knudson, “29, Winnipeg-born | course record of 65 to be broken , |a@ 42 verdict in the deciding a ae George Knudson of Toronto. caddy who climbed to the top in ‘ ; E game of the final ~ | ernoon before they leave for ‘Fowler, 34, came up through’|Canadian golf, won $47,000 last| Already Jack Nicklaus of the The Bombers reached ‘the | 502. the Alberta junior ranks and/year on the pro circuit, but ta- | United States has shot a Grey Cup final last season and| He expects the Riders to be to in p bowed to Hamilton Tiger-Cats. | S0arp for the opener despite an. exry is a - [the final since 1962, when Ham- ever at Canyon Meadows. ' ‘ : ilton was beaten 28-27 in a game He has had limited success CURLING DRAW ; : spread over two days” Because until this season when he be- at es ; of fog in Toronto. ccs te Genek aeediuae tor thanetiy daht te tee Island Games Winnipeg has won seven Grey finisl ir, Cup victories and Saskatchewan : : Chariotiotowa C1 u-b.—(Spares_ none._The—clubs-have—met-—once-, ° needed) : ate ep . ; : a in the Western final and Winni- a Big Crowds, Big 3 SUMMERSIDE — One Char-| peg won the series 31 tn games | “west needs a1 opergin oa Pays Predicted | ices Gr. pa cranky shoulder after the sea- : . Lean vs A. : a| .. The Roughriders last reached | son, Keys said, “but he'll go as Harness racing returns to D. Kilpatrick, B. Hillstrom. the Canadian final in 1951, when | long as he can.”” West and Gene Charlottetown Driving Park in|. Ice 2— J. ‘ they bowed to Ottawa Rough | Wiasiuk will share one spot i afternoon, with post time , F. Dillon, D. Rutch- Riders. Saskatchewan has not | the Saskatchewan defensive - as for 2 o'clock sharp. ~. Se reached the Western final since ' backfield. . Once again classifier Frank ‘ Boston Bruins’ forward John New York's Madison Square SC ee > e A ul x picking winners. - goal in first period of game in. field, 10, Harry Howell, 3; ‘ jet poe As was the case last : . Frisell “ coey Nat Setar | Meee j | Sit nch The annual meeting of the PEL Provincial _ == be a half-mile a ° as. lo lie. q. Seo ae ee Rifle Association will be held at the Royal Cana- — ae ee eee ae : } submit a-roster: if the majority § - dian Legion,Monday, Nov. 14 at 8 p.m,——_——_ ~ }- enough anytime conting up with ; : , . winners, but trying to r . oS Signed, se te =| Leafs Defeat Canadiens | Last week's 1 “with the z each tthe te pe é . ; Roy M. Vessey unable to head th NEW YORK (AP) — Wayne Fleming 1 (Seiling, Berenson) with a high hard shot from 20 Shevetary. eas aes ae con eae y-| Connelly scored a goal with $4 10:30; 2. New York, Nevin 3| feet out for his fifth NHL goal will happen again on the holiday seconds left inthe game as Bos- | (Gilbert, Goyette) 13:03; 3. Bos- | Armstrong gave the Leafs a a ton Bruins rallied with two late | ton, Stewart 1 (Bucyk, Martin) | 21 lead -in the second period Win and place goals to tie New York Rangers |"14:54 Penalties — Kirteibach | when beat on™ again be available . O in. _ features will ~—~afternoon-card: = er, B. iB vs L. Wellner, Dr. J D. Ward, A. Trewin. E. ee eee G. Schleyer, H. H.|nominate team managers P 5 vs again is set for| Douglas, Harry Thomson, M. & White, J. Dennis. Ticats Look For Passing — rom Riders K ‘Jackson ee ee wee their home field Because Ot- | Ottawa lost 1-0 to Montreal Al- use Re ee and Ottaw: igh | rebuilt, P xpo expose himself to : Tiger-Cats a Rough ae ae Se period — 5. Boston, Murphy »2 (Connelly) 18:31; 6. at | Boston, Connelly 3; (Oliver, Stewart) 19:26. Pemalties—Mc- Kenzie $:38; Howell 8:38, Marshall" i4-i2 Toronto Maple Leafs a 32 win over Montreal Canadiens Wed- -..pall..Conference_final...._._|CAN RUN TOO had clinched first place in the |. expects Russ Jackson, Ottawa’s|tawa has a strong ground at-| But Sazio expects he'll roll out on geal by eine = ee “they'll ha good running “We've always played him as Other oe a | Semen 13-34 : i % ve a E way 18 : : : The Hamilton coach said his | game: Jim Dillard, for instance, | # roll-out quarterback and we'll rookie Briam Conacher in the| Attendance 14,203 we os Direct G14), Ch fas May They Rest In lub probably will do the same, | is an excellent runner at full-| do the same ‘thing this time.” first and Leafs’ captain George j 3), West River Alex (2:12.2), noting that it’s necessary to| back. But he’s a good pass re-| The Rough Riders are rated Armstrong in the second. , STANDINGS Squawking.Squaw (2:16.3) and \ ‘ a ee ee eee, ee ae eee eis aan de | For Montreal, Yvan Cour-| - Sherman Jess (2:16). — i Peace starts 3 while Hamilton is reputed | fenceman Harry Howell. Royer scored a powerplay ? oan EDT Gal wel be televiocd'| Jackste, alas a” siroug runner, | to~ have the~strongest—defence-| “Howell” ger teat toe Gu ato the tent aD Ey Seal Notiensl League nationally by the CTV network. | can roll to the right or left‘and | Sazio, however, -isn’t ready t0| powerplay at 8:05 of the second-| added another in the final per- Whey or The return in the two-| pass or run from there. jeoncede the Riders have a big | period with Phil Goyette and | lod Cheng sien o8 game series is the| Jackson didn’t yse the roll-out | Offensive edge even though the isti ? Toronto 315 38 Mil . € Nevin assisting. It was Howell’s TERRY Montreal 431 wmD9 s = : Tiger-Cats’ attack was wnim-| third goal of the season—all of GREAT - : ; . pressive im the semi - final’ them against Boston—and one| Tey Sawchuk, im the Tor-.| Detroit - 2422 2 : : | against Montreal, won by: the | less than he had all of last sea- | 0 nets, was a standout as he |New York 25 3 % 31-7 arriors Up °7 | Tleats 3414 son. Goyetie set up the goat | Rad & total of 34 shots. Charile | Boston 2522 3 6 A. A. (Joe ) Fraser’ akers Lose Second 45 toe aioe b's Se | ee are Seat ole Leet a ee ne i ee “£0 | coon tn “OF ae, Tit side, and_ shoveled | at Street "ad—Moreale.- both NOTICE aie | : vawa club got 278 points. Our “+ PWwere penalized in the opening , ‘The Warrtors walloped the taking an 88 half time lead. Hf. |e " Mghiy-teuted Celtics 5-40 and |Both teams played a “ball-con- a. a ae Se First period—i. New York, | Period for having too many men} we win be closed all day _ imperial Esso Products the Pistons whipped the Lakers |trol” first half resulting in the | point a game the 1 fi REMEMBER WHEN... es Friday, Nov. 11th. and Sater- : £ en? oe ee ee ee it.” > re The Canadian army riding en ad Oe ee Oe day morning Nev. 12th. ‘PEL bill staged at the Basilica Re- ‘ers WeS | The Ticats-ran through inten-| ‘2™ brought to a climax —| about the Toronto nets seconds ereation center last night. their second in’ succession after | give arin Teseden sey wet | its invasion of the US. na- | after the Toronto penalty, but | OOD ELECTRIC ‘The win by the Warriors, their | Picking up a tie, for their only | nesday, giving Sazio a chance | ‘ional horse show 29 years | was not until 3:15. that Cour- LTD third in succession, gives them | Point, in the season opener. to assess his Club's health ago today—in 1937—by win- j|moyer was able te penetrate : wndisputed possession of first] For the Pistons.Dennis Taylor | «wore okay. That bruise -ning-the military team. | Sawchuk’s defence. Your Massey Ferguson filace in Jack “Spy” Ready’s four |@0d Paul McGuire sank 18 and | (Gene) Ceppetelli’s leg is hurt.| championships. With only 12 Conacher beat Hodge with team circuit. Brian Peters and |12 points respectively le the | ing him a little bit, but it isn’t| ‘{ults among them, the Ca- (Jess than two minutes remain- % “Sohn White agsin carried’ the |Temaining points were picked uP | holding him up. He'll play... | TAdiam riders beat teams jing im the period to tie they Prince St.. Charlottetown Warriors to victory picking up 26 |by six different players. . Sazio said he plans to major | ‘om Belgium, Eire, The | score. * 21558 and. 16 points respectively. Don |. For the Lakers Len Sirois and | lineup changes against Ottawa | Netherlands and the US rookie centre beat Hodge 2 | MacLewhand Peter Grant also’|Lei ‘‘Sweet-Marie” Morrissey | and will likely sit out halfback enon aaa oo «9 t hile Art Strang |wete high men with 8 points | Art Baker as the extra import. | ie with 4 and i 4 wi Ray Hansen with while Rollie Diamond sank | .The Tiger-Cats have been in- | 2 rounded out the séoring for |7 points to round the scoring for | stalled as 1‘%-point favorites to | est e 0 t . ‘the winners. the - losers. win Sunday’s opener, but no ece Taylor—18, P. | Odds have been set om the ser- | MeAulay—@, | fs. Campbell— ; / “To Those W ho Gave . So Much For Freedom On this day. we pause fo pay humble respect to the many brave men and ‘women who fought. and fell to preserve the -tights_and_freedom of this our |. ee 8 : country. Annual Poll Meeting oe We ik a , Poll No. 79, Sth District of Queens County | aS Tidheahe, te. 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