. concerned. Instead of the fine; _ group of gentlemen who we know - are handling the league's affairs, . you'd think these meetings con- _ sisted of such charecters as Lefty Louis and. Gyp the Blood talking over the best method - of casing the national bank.' The _ public likes to hear about league - affairs; it helms to warm them | up for the hockey season. the Royals. Look that picture over, and tell us if it is consid- erably out of focus. ey Gi ae a We've never seen it i a grouo but it cicak tanie eee aon ‘a field with a closed board fence a@ regulation went into the min- at the back of the outfield. When utes stipulating that three of | kid hit the ball over the fence, last year’s Aces Eustace Reeves, it fell in the garden of a cranky Williams. and Ron Mae-|0ld gentleman who invariably re- be debarred from play- fused to give it back to the boys. ing with this year’s Summerside | So the kids made a: new tule: "squad, not because they slugged | “over the fence is out” and this an : kept the potential. home run hit- yy referees last year, nor be- ters from leaning too hard oa the apple. This check-rein on excell- ent performance resulted in a great saving of baseballs. We hope the check-rein on excellence which the ISHL has established will also, result in a saving of something or other,~ but doubt very much if it wilk be “face”. In the meantime promising Sum- merside players are cautioned not to shine too brightly this win- ter, or next year that may have to” play with Charlottetown. SAKE OF ARGUMENT For the sake of argument, let us suppose that a Charlottetown team will trounce our Summer- side entry in the first game by ‘|a rather decisive score, say 7-2. os the league executive not be bound by the spirit of fair play - LOYAL FANS PROUD By BERNARD DUFRESNE Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP)—Coach Frank Clair of Ottawa Rough’ Riders said Monday he stilf doesn't know what happened to cause tackle Milt Graham's explusion from OTTAWA (CP) — The eastera Big Four football champions, either Ottawa or Hamilton, “‘are jheaded for a lot of. trouble jagainst Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the Nov. 28 Grey Cup final at Toronto, says assistant coach George Terlep of the Rough R'ders. Terlep, in a story phoned to the Ottawa Citizen from Wis- consin Dells, Wis., after seeing Bombers win the western title in two straight games against Ed- monton Eskimps, :writes: , “The Bombers, in my hook, must be regarded as the best offensive team in Canada. Their attack will be difficult to handle,” “Big Fa Champions Headed For Trouble Milt Graham's S - Expulsior first of the Per a t came Big | oy ac 17-5 Ottawa victory TigerCats do show the incident. as a With halves Leo Lewis Carver Shannon and penbone Charlie Shepard and Gerry: James, “‘the Bombers are little short of murder on the ground.” “Individually, I've seen the equal of Winnipeg's running backs but the Bombers boast the best set of running backs in Ca- nadian professional football to- day.” Bombers also had more than adequate aerial power, although quarterback Kenny Ploen doesn’t throw as-well as the injured Jim ;Van Pelt. Ends Ernie Pitts and passe receivers. SAYS TRIMBLE On Lip HAMILTON (CP) — “Our kids to disqualify the best players on \the winning team for - having | graduated into the “too good” Glass? This process could go on until all the teams would be the | caliber of intermediate ‘‘C’’. Well, so be it. Both Char- lottetown and Summerside of- ficials seem to be in accord with this “too good’ clause, and we A meeting of the Island Sen-'can do nothing but wish them _ for Baseketball League has been the best of luck during the sea- called for tonight at 8.15 at\son. We wonder, however, if the . ions will not choke a little over __ Representatives from the Char- ; their champagne at the victory _fbttetown and Summerside areas | | banquet when they. realize. that and the RCAF station at Sum- | their victory .was pretty well merside are expected to bein‘ taken care of unwittingly in the attendance vat mee. meet-| committee room before the lea- ing. | gue got started. ‘ have got to want to win as badly | as Ottawa did.” In the words of coach Jim |the two-gdme total!-points series. | Riders will carry a 12-point lead| into the return game heré next} Trimble, that’s the key to—next) Saturday's windup game of the Big Four football final. And now let’s give the ladies the last word. Chick Gallant, one of Summerside’s hockey greats, is planning to organize and) coach Summerside girls in hoe- key. If arrangements can be made for a girl's league, Chick will be their mentor, and who) in Summerside would be more) capable. We hope sportsmen will rally round the old right-winger and make his project a success. "We Cant Win Service’ } Ottawa Rough Riders toppled Hamilton Tiger-Cats 17-5 at Ot- }tawa Saturday in the opener—of | Saturday. The winner of the se- ries meets Winnipeg in the Grey) Cup game. The Ticat coach blames. the loss on indifferent defence by his club and the Riders’ overwhelm- | ing desire for victory. “But don’t bury us yet," he | two touch- adds, ‘‘dont dig the grave. “We're less then downs out. Our team has scored obstacle is desire. on lip service.” > > Farrell Funston and backs Lewis) and Shannon were outstanding | well and often before and I be-| lieve-we'll-be all right; Our main We can't win! NOT EXPLAINED ing the: weekend with Hap Should- dice, eastern representative of Canad‘an football. commissloner G. Sydney Halter. , Shouldice said the incident was being investigated and that Clair was protesting the. decision. Clair however, ‘said that he is not making 4 protest. “The movies of the game do not show the exact incident, or how it happened.”’ he said. The Rider coach was too pre- gamé,-total-points series in Ham- ilton to do much talking. Win- ners of the final will go into the Grey Cup game in Toronto. Nov. 28, against Winnipeg ‘Blue Bomb- ers. TAKE DAY OFF He gave the players a:day off from practice, but called a meet- ing for late afternoon to review the movie of the game and plan next Saturday's strategy. - Clair reported no serious injur- | ies to the Rider camp. Quarter- | back: Russ Jackson, who scored his team's two touchdowns Sat- urday, suffered a slight ankle in- jury on the second last play of) the game, but Clair said it is not! serious and he expects Jackson’ to be fully recovered. Saturday. Gary Schreider, defensive half ‘who did not dress because of a} troublesome charleyhorse, is re- ported improving quickly and ex- pects to be able to play next Sat- | urday. occupied with plans for next Sat-| urday’s second half of the two | ‘Matthews expects to weigh in around 135 - 136 while Toweel should hit 141. 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