sonar mums may swarms long Reed Sparks Sask Victory Cl REGINA tCP Saskatche wan itoughrlders ed 91 George Reeds running and stout defence into another West ern Football Cooixcnce final Saturday dnihhing Edmonton Eskimos 216 in suddendcath WFC semifinal game played here before 15999 freezing fans The victory moved the defend tllg Canadian champions into the bestoftllree westenl final with Calgary Stampcdcrs which opens at Calgary Saturday The lliders got touchdowns from lialfbaclr Ed Buchanan and defensive end Garner Ek slran Jack Itbendschan com lelod the Saskatchewan sear ng with two field goals twa converts and is single on field goal attempt Peter Kempi accounted for all Edmonton points with field goal and tltn singles on missed field goal attempts Saskatchewan held quarter loads of ac 110 and llvi llougilrldcr coach Eagle Keys snd two key tleicnsive plays late in the third quarter were instrumental in his teams will with Saskatchewan ahead 114 Edmonton quarterback Terry Baker led the Eskimos in four plays from their own 45yard line to Saskatchewans nine BAKER iiirlNliANDLED Then on two successive plays Saskatchewan middle guard 11 on lttchison broke through to hit linker for an 11 yard loss and linebacker Wayne Shaw tossed the Edmonton pivot for all additional 10yard loss if they had scored on that play it could have been dif feronl game said Keys Es threatened again early in the fourth quarter but were stopped 21 yards short of the goal line and Kemois field goal attempt went wide for single point lieed proved Varsitys By THE CANADIAN PRESS University oi Toronto Varsity Blues had nothing to gain ill the final game oi the OntarioQue bec Athletic Association football schedule so teammates Paul McKay and Mike Raham com pcteil against each other Rahilm won seqring 24 points and winning the senior intercol legiate scoring title while McKay booted 12 points that tied it 44yearold record as the Blues wallopcd liIeGili itcdmen ueen University Golden Gaels defeated University of Western Ontario lliuslangs 105 in the other windup game of the season why he is considered the finest fullback in the WM He accounted for nearly lhreequor ters of the Bougbrldars mains yardage piling up 150 yards on 26 carries For Edmonton Jim Thomas gained to yards on 10 carries The ltidors rushed for 215 yards but had only so yards through the air Edmonton was had to 90 ards on the ground and so ya passing Reed also caught two passes for yards Edmontons Randy Kerbow was tops on either team in that category with 41 yards on two pass receptions Don Lis bon of Edmonton caught three for 15 yards Saskatchewan quarterback Boll Lancaster attempts only 11 passes and completed live For the Eskimos starting quar terback lrnnk Coseniino was good on three of silica passes and had one intercepted Baker who played the second half completed seven oi 12 passes for 51 yards RUNNERS SUFFER Keys said iicld and weather conditions dictated the stress on the rushing attack The temper ature 32 degrees at the start of the game dropped to 25 as the game progressed The field was partially covered by light snow which fell several hours before game time Edmonton coach Neill Arm strong had nothing but praise tor the iloughriders who beat Edmonton for the third limo in four meetings this year Armstrong said Saskatche wans rushing attack wos noth ing fancy but highly effec tlvc Sdskatchewans second touch down come on the final ploy of the game when Edmontons lrent Walters tried lateral after taking kick on his own 15 Ekstran picked it off an ranfor tile touchdo Raham Takes Pts Crown Toronto had won the OQAA championship the on weekend but the scoring title was still at stake going into the final game it rrl four touchdolvns gave him season total of 42 points to edge hitKay hi tllo field goals along with three converts and three singles gave him sea snn total of seven equalling the seven drop kicks scored by Pcp Londlcy of Queens during the 1923 season Bill Stnnkovic also kicked all Bayard single for Toronto and McGiil conceded the other point Georges Springaie converted his own touchdoan for ltchill DEFENSIVE backtieldcr Randy Kerbow 10 of Ed monton Eskimos tries in vain to snarean intercoption dur ing Saturdays Westcnl iootv boll Conference suddendeath LAUEEL hid GPAP Jockey lllonycl Ycaza apparent ly saw something in Fort Marcy that even escaped trainer Elliott Burch While Burch downgraded Fort lllareys chances against Da mascusln the 3150000 Washing ton International Ycaza rc taincd confidence in the three yearold gelding when he itsrllile turf race was over at Luarel race course Fort Marcy had scored the biggest victory of his flipflop career and earned $90000 for owner Paul itinllons Hokeby Stable gt chza the Panamanian who reignsnsthc worlds most sus pended ioekey wound up as the only threetimc winner of the international Whats more hes never losthaving previously won in 1959 and 1960 aboard Bald Eagle Damascus winner of 12 of 15 FOOTBALL SCORES vBy THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Eastern Conference Capitol Division Pt 0205156370 Phlla 216 247 4441 Washington 215 216 429 New Orleans 11 0115 232 111 Century Division St Louis 1210 203625 Cleveland 210192 556 New Yolk 2317 284 441 Pittsburgh 176 205 250 Western Conference Central Division WI Pet 123l11875il 0135 160444 Detroit in ion 419 Minnesota 2142 199 an Coastal Division Baltimore Los Ang San Fran Atlanta Dallas Green Bay Chicago 2235149375 192 226 556 032117125 Sundays Results Baltimore to Atlanta 254121 Loon Cleveland Green Bay 55 Dallas 27 New Orleans ll New York Chicago at Detroit 10 Minnesota 10 Philadelphia 17 Los Angeles 33 Pittsburgh 14 St Louis 14 San Francisco 28 Washington iii AMERICAN LEAGUE Eastern Division Pet 240 182 750 142 133 625 125 100 333 202 248 333 79 240 125 Western Division Oakland 0207116 1175 San Diego 1226 160 057 Kansas City one 149667 Denver 0150 303100 Sundays Results Buffalo 10 New York 20 Houston 20 Denver 111 Kansas City 33 Boston 10 Miami San Diego 24 SUNDAY Eastern Conference Toronto 22 Ottawa 30 New York liouston Buffalo Boston Miami 53 36 iii Winnipegger George Ottawa wins suddendeath semifinal Eastern Canada Sr Bramalea 31 Chateauguay 13 Bramalea wins suddendeath final Western Canada Sr St James 14 Sir Vital 15 St Vital wins hostelthree final 21 Canadian Junior Burlington Edmonton 29 Edmonton wins suddendeath final OQAA Toronto Queens Western 71 liicGili 52 Saturdays Re uits Queens 10 Western Toronto 38 hicGill MEXICO CITY AP Ar nold Palmer the easygoing golf master tram Latrobe Pa was olt to new conquests today after capturing his first World Cup in dividual prize in six tries as ea lvinner oi the Americam team Jack Nicklaus his 27yearold teammate came in second as individual winner plus coholdcr of the team trophy by the United States for the sixth time owe my partner great deal for getting those dubs right said Palmer came here to help win the team championship added Nicklaus if couldnt win the glgilidtlai prize lm glad Arnold The two 115 stars who outs tripped field of 20 golfers from 40 nations territories and regions fired combined 567 for the two rounds 13 strokes below their nearest competitors southpaw Bob Charles and Wal ler Godfrey of New Zealand LOSES TITLE Canadas twosome of former Knudsan and A1 Balding both playing out of Toronto finished eighth in the team event with total at 587 strokes 16 strokes off the pacesetting its entry Knudsen defending his iridi Rnserackson Possess semifinal at lieglnas Taylor Field liaising sure that Ker how does not reach the high lion Lancaster delivery is threw touchdown Saskatchewan Roughrldcr full back Henry 16 Dorseh Suoornlr FOURTH previous starts in 1967 en route to certain Horse of the Year honors failed by nose in his first grass race but only after stirring stretch duel which out distanced soven foreign horses SMOOTIIIE IN 11 Tobin Bronze the Australian representative who now will race in Califomla under the sltks of new American owners finished lengths behind in third place Canadas Hes Smoothie the early leader of slow pace wound up fourth Fort hlarcy paid $11140 $160 and $310 Damascus returned $280 and $240 and Tobin Bronze paid $3 to show crowd of 33112 wagered ii record $491575 on the race and total of $172086 in win bets went down the drain an Damas cus the oddson favorite ifcs Smoothie closed at odds of about 27 to Hes Smoothie owned by Bill Beasley of Toronto earned OverpOWeryArgonquts WAWA iCP Ottawa Rough Elders rode the passing srnl ofqusrtorbsek Buss Jack son into the Bottom Football Conference fknls Sunday with am soddendoelh vlclaryover Toronto Argonauts The semi filial triumph set the stage for thoiourth consecu tive coalroototloll betwcrsi the Riders and Hamilton TilerCats la the twogame totaipolnt lo rla to determine th Eastern representative in the Dec Grey Cup The series opens here next Sunday and winds up in Hamil lon the following Saturday The Riders who finished acc ood in the EEC standings tied up 10 points in the first ha he forc Argos got on the score board with single but had to regroup late in the game after Toronto narrowed the gap to five points on three touchdowns in little more than 10 minutes PASSING PARADE Despite steady rate through out rriost of the game both teams relied on passing to move the boil and had considerable success Jackson completed 10 of so passes for 172 yards and pass to each quarter Veteran halfback Hon Stewart and rookie end ltiargcno Adkins caught two touchdown passes apiece for the Elders Stewart took 27yard strike in the first quarter and 33yard toss in the second Fort Marcy Reveals WStrength vestTurf $10000 and ran his seasons win nings to $100000 Smoothie broke badly from the No8 post position but took the lead and held it at the mile The Canadian horses positions were First by faur lengths at the quarter mile first by two lengths at the hall first by hall length at the mile second by half length siter 174 miles and third by head in the stretch Smoothie finished five lengths back of the winner He ran the half mile in slow 49 seconds and the mile in 138 35 The rest of the field in order in cludcd Speed Symboll oi Japan on Grlse of France Ribocco of England Vencluelas Chateaubriand and another English entry in Com mend hlanuel bugged me into let ting him ride the horse when really didnt think we had shat at boating Damascus Burch said thought Damas eus was unbeatable Surteés Sieers Past Top Drivers LAS VEGAS tCPi John Suriees of Britain drove his Lola T70 Mark Chevrolet in surprise victory Sunday in the milmile Stardust Grand Prix auto raceconcluding contest ill the sixrace series for tile Cana dianAmerican Challenge Cup But the cup was awarded to Bruce McLaren oi London who blew the engine of his new Me Laren Mark MGChev after six of the raees 70 laps and wiuli drew He won the cup on points Mark Donahue of the United States who had led Surtees for 55 laps started running out of gas with less titan smile to go US Superstars Jake Golf Honors vidual lourcls won last year in Tokyo when the tournnment was known as the Canada Cup ished 16th with rounds of 7371 7473 291 Balding scored rounds of 70777144 for total Palmer who nursed an eye scratched by sand from trap shot for the last two days fired fiveundErpar 67 in the final round for total of 1716 Nicklaus aadCharIes tied for second place fiva strokes be hind Palmer Baseball owners Talk Expansion CHICAGO AP Expansion will top the agenda today when National league baseball own ers open their meeting The meeting was called by president Warren Giles following last months expansion move by the rival American League The American League owners approved request by Charles Finley to move his athletics to Oakland from Kansas City to begin operations in 19611 They also awarded franchises 059M tle and new group in Kansas City to start in 1059 if possible in tile raceand coasted in his Lola T70Chev to place second hcharen won the CanAm se ries with 80 points three more than his native countryman Dennis Hulme of New Zealand who also failed to finish the race after blowing his engine on the 515i lap As CanAm champion Mc Laren received 331500 in cash Hulme got $17100 77 IIulmc the world driving champion would have been crowned CanAm champion if he had finished on the basis of his winning three faces com pared with Melareas two Hulme won the opening three CanAm races at Elkhart Lake Wis Bridgehampton NY and lilosport Ont John Cannon of Montreal fin ished ninth in the Stardust race completing 54 laps in his Me Laren Chev He won $1000 Bailey Repeats Distance Win GUELPH CP University of Torontos Dave Bafley scored his second consecutive victory in the Canadian intercollegiate Athletic Union crosscountry championships Saturday at the University of Guelph Bailey was clocked in 29 min utes three seconds for the 51 miles He finishedfourseconds ahead of secondplace Ray lins well at the University of Alberta and 15 seconds ahead of third plaee Brian Armstrong of Toron Thirtyseven competitors re presenting five conferences took part University of Toronto with 27 points topped the team stand logs WARRIORS Vlcronloua MONTREAL CF Loyola College Warriors jeop tured the OttawaSi Lawrence Athletic Association soccer championship after downing Ottawa University GeeGees 70 Saturday afternoon Tony Scinsr cia lcd scoring with three goals Adkins who caught um panes for yltdl duriagtlu game gobbled 19yard pass lathe lrdqusrterondszs ysrd throw in th nnal period Don Suiherin kicked Ottawas 14 other petals with three field goals single and Iour eon vcrLa till opened the scoring withstsylrdfleldgoellnthe first quencr added one hour yards out in the second and got his third from the Tomato ard line in the fourth outer lis single cums on wl field ghost attempt in the third quar Bookie Tom Wilkinson who replaced Wally Goblet at quar terback for the Argos in the no and quarter also had big day Packers Post Crushing Win By BOB GREEN Agedted Press Sports Writer Green Bay rookie irovls Wil liams couldnt believe it Cleve lond coach Blantoa Collier didnt want to And as usual Packer coach Vince lombardl had the last word flliatsbeea our history The Packets always rise to the occa slna sold Lombardi after the Packers led by Willinrrls rec ordtylng heroics stunned the Browns 557 When were had an laiury we always pinyin lit tle better The Packers had the lniurlos starilllg running backs lim Grabowski sad Elliott Pitts Ire outand they certainly played well runnlngup 357 first pe riod margin and romping in from there The victory spiced by Wil liams recordmatching two kickoff returns for touchdowns kept the defending champion Radars atop the National Foot bail leagues Central Division COLTS $11111 UNBEMEN Baltimore remained unbeaten and on top of the Coastal Divi sion with 401 romp over Atlan ta Falcoas with Johnny Unitas providing spectacular passing game and the Colts showing no leidown after the previous weeks important victory over Green Bay Dallas Cowboys moved three games in front in the Capitol Di vision standings after 2710 de cision over New Orleans Saints while St Louis Cardinals main tained precarious hold on the Century Division lend following 1414 tie with Pittsburgh Slee iers Chicago Bears humbled New York Giants 347 Minnesota Vikings and Dekoit Lions bat lied to 1010 tic Los Angeles Rams whipped Philadelphia Ea gles 3117 and Washington Beds kins dipped San Francisco 49ers 2128 in the other NFL games phsntaflcompieilag 15 of as passed for yards and two touchdowns But he had four in tercepted by Ottaw bollbscks Sutheria little too and Bob OBtllovleb sod Billy Cline grabbed one unit Gsbior completed two of his five firstquarter panes for yards and bad one intercepted by middle linebacker Ken Lehmsoo End Mel Profit Ind halfback Bill Symon caught Wilkias touchdown strikes while full back Jim Dillard ran five yards for touchdown right after moving the ball 00 yards on sideline pass from Wilkinson sta Moon converted all three 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