GERRY McDOUGALL, of Hamilton Tiger-Cats (20), goes to his knees to reach successfully for a pass, dur- ing the early action of last night's Canadian Football League interlocking game, last night at Regina, which the Tiger-Cats Won 30-6. A Saskatchewan Roughrider defender (28) rushes up from behind, to make certain ESKIES NIP ARGOS 'Ti-Cais Blast 'Riders, Seven Interceptions By THE CANADIAN PRESS An airtight pass defence and a last-minute field goal were the keys to victory for Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Edmonton Eski- mos Tuesday in two Canadian Football League games. Hamilton intercepted seven Saskatchewan passes, equalling the CFL record for intercep- tions in one game, as they downed the Roughriders 30-6 at Regina before 17,530 fans. In Edmonton, Tommy - Joe Coffey kicked a 23-yard field goal with 46 seconds remaining to give the Eskimos their first 1965 victory, a 23-21 triumph over still-winless Toronto Argo- nauts. A.crowd of 16,745 took in the Edmonton game. | Hamilton coach Ralph Sazio) ning as much and he'll be even more effective." A highlight of the Edmonton game was a 104-yard touchdown run by Toronto halfback Larry Ferguson, a former . Eskimo, which Armstrong said was a perfectly-executed play. Rookie quarterback Pete Liske lobbed} the ball over the line deep in) his own territory and Ferguson) took it on his _fingertips,| whipped through the Edmonton secondary and out - distanced) and quarterback Frank Cosen- tino. Don Sutherin kicked three field goals, two converts and a single, PREVENTS WHITEWASH Saskatchewan's only score came on a 47-yard off-tackle run. by . fullback George Reed. The touchdown touchdown was not converted. Fumbles and Saskatchewan game. J interceptions told the story of the. Hamilton- pursuers to score. ond game in three days, got) by pouncing on two of three touchdowns from Dick Shatto| Saskatchewan fumbles and and Marv Luster as well as|knocking down numerous Ferguson. great Jackie Parker kicked two| Hamilton touchdowns. converts for Toronto and Dave} Defensive halfback | The Tiger-Cat defensive unit .jawa and Assilltone The Argos, playing their sec-| added to its seven interceptions| "5: oe en Former Eskimo} passes. Interceptions set up two Garney Mann booted a first - quarter single. For Edmonton, Coffey caught said after the Regina game: "Our defence was great. They kept us in the ball game, al- though we didn't capitalize on/a touchdown pass and added all the opportunities we had, |two converts to his field goal "If we had, we could have|while Jim Fauver and Butch had the game on ice at least by| Pressley got one touchdown} the end of the third quarter. We| apiece. Edmontog .led 6-1 after) have to get better offensively."| the first quarter, 13-8 at half- Saskatchewan coach Eagle|time and 20-8 after three quar-| Keys stated the obvious in the|ters. dressingroom: 'They whipped) Hamilton's victory moved the us and whipped us good." Tiger-Cats into sole possession Edmonton coach Neill Arm-|of first place in the Eastern strong started Bill Redell at|Conference, two points head of quarterback for the first time) Ottawa Rough Riders, and left] this. season after cutting Jon| Saskatchewan one point behind Anabo, who piloted the Esks in| the co-leaders in the West--Cal-| their first five games. | gary Stampeders and Winnipeg LIKES TO RUN Blue Bombers. | Hamilton halfback goes down and stays down. The ball can be seen at upper- left of picture. --CP Wirephoto to run with the ball as much as|time after the teams played a he did," Armstrong said. "But| scoreless first quarter and handle once he gets moving.| quarters. When he begins finding open| Hamilton got ADVANCE TO FINALS Scugog's And Cullen's Win Lacrosse Thrillers Scugog Cleaners and Tom/Cullen's built up a 7-1 lead Cullen' regisered victories by/after two periods, and held on fdentical 11-10 scores in a pairjdesperately as Joe Bosco's he likes to run and is tough to|stayed ahead 13-6 after three) touchdowns | Henley set up the other when |he took a Saskatchewan punt at his own 53 year-line and ran it back to the Rider three, from Oshawa Pee Wees Cop Two Ex-Tilts -A.pair of Oshawa PeeWee baseball teams registered a tie and a win in week-end exhibition games at Talbot Park in Lea- side, Oshawa Houdaille Industries could come up with only three hits, but managed to converf pas a -. runs, for an ne Minor Lacrosse Association|Verdict over Toronto Leaside Tyke tournament in Alderwood|United. Bob Hobbs, Bob Der- Saturday, and came home with|Vent and Howie Nesbitt were the a pair of defeats, But the locals|hitters for Oshawa, with Colin extended the opposition in the|Lockey picking up the win on second contest, before losing a|the mound. Paul Jubb came in 5-4 overtime thriller to Garrard|i" relief in the sixth, and the Road. jpair allowed seven hits. In the first game against a| Preceding the contest, Osh- |strong Toronto Township team,|@Wa Auto Workers and Toronto at Oshawans were soundly de-|Leaside Canada Wire Corpora- \feated 11-1, | were moved into the 'C' group- with Matthews hurling ie a or the Garrard Nips Gael Tykes In Overtime Oshawa Green Gael Tykes participated in the Ontario |awa's lone marker. hometowners. and consequently|tion battled to a 6-6 deadiock,|! IMPROVE ON LEONARDO HELMSHORE, England (CP) ~A spinning machine, designed by Leonardo da Vinci in 15th éentury Tinly but never built. now is being constructed by a firm of wancashire textile ma- chinery builders, Described by experts as 250 years before its time, the design would not work in its original form because two cogwheels were reversed on Leonardo's blueprint, The Helmshore manufacturers have corrected the error, 4 Now Many Weer on FALSE TEETH. With Little Worry (non-acid). (denture breath). Get drug counters The second game proved to'f be the most exciting of the tour-/ |nament, Garrard Road, the) |friendly county rivals, won a) sudden - death thriller 5-4 by! | bouncing the winning marker in) off the cross-bar, Tom Wregitt scored 'three times for Gaels and John Patt-) where Consentino carried over, ™an added the other. | the goal-line. Henley also set up a field goal with an interception. Hamilton' rolled up a total of- Garrard went on to win the 'C' title by downing Peterboro 3-1 in the final. The 'A' title went to Long Branch, and the | fence of 376 yards, 219 in the| B' title was captured by Rex- air and 157 rushing. Saskatche- wan made 235 yards, them passing. Cosentino was successful on 10 of 22 passes while Saskatchewan quarter- backs Ron Lancaster and Hal Ledyard completed 14 of 28. In Edmonton, the Argos made a desperate attempt to steal a| Ausin and Kelly Patterson. "T didn't really want Redell| The Tiger-Cats led 9-0 at hall eee' dete Vilunae soba la field goal from midfield with) Parker onside, The ball went to| Coffey who fumbled at the Ed- monton 19 with Parker bearing} : . ; do him but Ed t * pass receivers, he won't be run-|from Art Baker, Willie Bethea) fongee back ons selbpan batt Parker to the ball. 155 of dale, Members of the Oshawa con-) tingent were Rusty Lowe, Tom. Wregitt, Doug Yuzwa, Yuzwa, Robbie Hambly, | Pattman, Brian Crawley, Mark Kashul, John Andrews, John Allan, Peter Appleton, Daryl The coach was Bill Lowe and. | the manager, Al Crawley. } Oshawa Bantams compete in their Ontario championship on) Saturday, September 11, with) "er Midgets moving into their' 'C' playoffs tonight in Hunts- CALL Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa COMMERCIAL @ DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING AREAS @ 20 Months to Pay @® 3 Year Guarantee INDUSTRIAL PAYMENT of thrillers played at the Osh- fought back. Bosco's netted six Rain Postpones Gaels' Game, Play Tonight The weatherman threw a But Still Not By FRANK RATCLIFFE The Canadian Football League CFL-TV Squabble Over. Edmonton managed 24 first downs to 16 for Toronto and Redell completed 10 of 14 passes for 160 yards compared Liske. Understood Eskimos' total offence was CFL, CBC, CTV, BCP -- echo-|350 yards compared with 356 ing in their ears. 'for Toronto. with 12 of 24 for 264 yards by| bead | ANDREWS HEATING it Pays te Have @ FURNACE Instelletion well done, 725-1660 Oshewe 728-1541 PAVING COMPANY "OSHAWA MARC -- Television squabble has been dead for two weeks now, and the voluntary resurrection of damp towel over last night's scheduled Junior 'A' playoff game between Oshawa Green goals in the space of three-and- a-half minutes early in. the third period, to tie the score, awa Children's Arena last night, to advance to the Osh- awa Lacrosse Association's Junior-Juvenile final series. but Cullen's again pulled ahead Rick Lack and Joe Krasnay|to take a 10-7 lead. Bosco's were the big heroes for Scu-jagain fought back, and the g's, as they eliminated Gus|score was tied 10-10 with just Stone two game to one./25 seconds to go, when R. Lack scored the winning goal|Fisher scored his third of the at 6.58 of the first overtimejevening to give Cullen's the} period, after the clubs had fin-|victory. | ished regulation time dead-) R, Babcock and D. Mat- locked at 10-10. It was Lack's|thews scored a pair each for fourth goal of the evening. the winners, with singletons The overtime had been forced|coming from Charlie Brown, R. when Joe Krasnay scored with Johnston, B. Cassidy and Tul- two seconds left to play injlock. For the losers, Jim the third period, to tie the|Campbell was the big noise all fourth goal. Other scorers for|night with six markers, while the winners' were John John-/Dave McMaster scored two and aton, Don Woermke and W. Doug Pascoe and Art Kimmel! Bradley. ladded one each. For the losing squad, B.| The final series gets under-| Drew tallied four times, P.|way at the Children's Arena to- Mouk and Peter Plob scored a| morrow night at 7.00 p.m., with) air each and D. Spincer andjthe clubs returning to action eith Johnston added singles. next Wednesday at 7.30 p.m In the other game, Tomiand Thursday at 7.00 p.m. Robin Sends 'Apache Pete' Back South For Winter | | "Apache Pete', the rough) The semi-final bout was a} end rugged rambiing; 'resting; go0d-one;-even-though--many-_of} Redskin who hails from Arizona,| the fans would have preferred; informed promoter "Pat" Mi- | losh last night | leaving for the south, an annual! to be. | jaunt, which "Apache Pete") The Beast got himself dis-| says enables him to avoid the) qualified for the first fall. Bunny -- cold of the Canadian win-'Dunlop strenuously objected to ers. the tactics being used against Following last night's main|DiMarco and when he stopped | bout of the lively mat card pre- a _ Beast es meee : ong, battering-ram charge a sented at Civie Auditorium, | the official, who promptly dis- there's a suspicion that Apache bo | also dislikes the heat of the| qualified him and awarded the} Canadian' summers. Certainly|{2!! to DiMarco, The Beast A A jevened the match with his bear Andy Robin made it too hot for : him here last night and that |2US back-breaker hold, that) could be why Apache has taken| forced DiMarco to yield. | : : 2 ..| Gambling for a_ spectacular vw Tala south real early this! finish, DiMarco launched him-| jself through the air in a flying FANS INVOLVED jtackle but The Beast just man The popular Scot made aged to get out of the way in Apache Pete's final appearance time -- while DiMarco hurtled a memorable one, for all con-/between the ropes and crashed, cerned and especially the cus- to the floor, outside the ring. tomers -- since some of them DiMarco was stunned and in- "got into the act' also. jured, and being unable to get) Andy Robin won the first fall back into the ring, referee Dun- et 14.06 and made it a two-|'0P counted him "out' and atraight falls victory in the fin-|*Warded the bout to The Beas! really stop there -- but the time-|LocAl, WINNER keeper left! In the opening bout, "Pat" Apache Pete "died hard' and Flanagan of Toronto won. over put on a terrific performance Bob Leipler of Buffalo, when. even in defeat but Andy Robin|the latter was disqualified for was more than his match last/foul tactics. night, for every move Apache) In the other preliminary, Bill Pete tried -- and he tried a lot/Stack substituted for Tony Gaels and Mimico Mounties, forcing postponement of the sec- ond game of the final series until tonight in Mimico, The Mounties' executive con- tacted the Green Gael brass, and informed them that rain had made the surface of -Mimico's outdoor lacrosse bowl unsuit- able for play. Gaels won the opener Monday night in Osh+ awa 21-8. The postponement means that the clubs will play three games in the next four nights, return- ing to Oshawa for the third game tomorrow night, and back shrivelled corpses is an _ Ill- advised habit -- usually. But a firm belief that the number of persons who under- stood the hassle barely got into double 'figures, coupled with a comprehensive explanation of the matter received at The Times this week from M, E. "Ted? Workman, president and general manager of the. Mont- real Alouettes, justifies the ac- tion, Mr, Workman exempts the Canadian Football League from any blame. Prior to the forma- tion of the CTV Network, he come and have fun.... to have Paul DiMarco dispose|>4 that he was|of The Beast -- but it wasn't|B to Mimico Saturday. says, the CBC adopted a mono- Green Gael club official has '{ P ' polistic attitude toward the ac- confirmed John Davis' shoulder quisition of football rights, fre- separation, suffered early in/ quently telling the league on Monday's game, but the Gaels'| many points "if you don't like leading scorer is not expected! it there is nothing you can do to miss any action. |because we have the only net- | work", CFL STANDINGS | It was this attitude, along with 2 ace por oe bong cay tn . r6 eague to sell the rights to C By THE CANADIAN PRESS | 1, distribution on TV in 1961, Eastern, Conference with the provisal that the CBC WLT F A Ptihave the right to acquire the 1 0103 41 games for stations in areas not 0 72 56 §6/ covered by the new private sta- 72 2itions -- free of rights fees. But CBC rejected the offer, adopting an "'all or nothing"' A Pt attitude, and by Grey Cup time "61, it still refused to carry the game, until forced into a shar- ing agreement with CTV by the Hamilton Ottawa 1 Montreal 3 Toronto Western Conference F Winnipeg Calgary Edmonton Results Tuesday Hamilton 30 Saskatchewan 6 Toronto 21 Edmonton 23 Board of Broadcast Governors. A condition of this "secret calls it, was that the two net- works must share all future se "--"|games, and apparently it was lem erupted. ae Playoffs | The "joining" of CTV and | CBC not only forced sponsors to Sh Id St t | pay for two networks, but elim- 0 ar |the start of the 1965 campaign |"the league was simply told : ed j what the price 'and conditions 1S Tl ay were going to be," says Mr. BUFFALO, N.Y, (AP)--First! The CFL, judging the entire round play in the International/ future to be at stake in the need League's Shaughnessy playoffs for competition in the- sale of league president Thomas . H,|chard, Champagne and Pelle- Richardson said Tuesday. tier (the Montreal Advertising The first four teams in the/Agency) to bid for rights. for play. Opening games will be) Works on behalf of sponsors, played at Columbus, Ohio, and)but the fees quoted were, Atlanta, Ga. according to Mr. Workman, "'a the Governor's Cup finals which|S0rs in: previous years'. The are the climax of the Shaugh-/networks were not competing -- nessy series, The playoffs are|they could name their price. sis. at least for 1965, but a dissolu- Richardson said a three-way|tion of the "'secret agreement" tie for fourth place among Ro-|and the return of competitive agreement", as Mr. Workman }from this that the entire prob- jinated competitive bidding. At Workman should get under way. Friday,|its TV rights, encouraged Bou- league's final standings qualify) BCP negotiated with the net- First-round surxivors meet in| Multiple of charges to the spon- decided on a best-of-seven ba-| The hassle has been settled, chester, Syracuse and Jackson-|bidding, appears vital in avoid- Fat 750 Suggested retail price $1498 1.0.6, Montreal end Tarama. Here is a car that just won't do if you have a family of sixteen; if you want a company limousine; if you employ a chauffeur; if you are eight feet tall ; if you hate small cars. But if you could use a second car that is ridiculously easy to drive and hopelessly inexpensive to run--or if you just want a car that goes and goes and goes, that costs so very little; that starts wherever you feel it should (winter or summer), that doesn't object to taking four adults along--then try the 750 FIAT. It's nothing more than a useful, sensible, economical, brightly coloured bug. And it's fun to drive. While you are looking at the 750 in your dealer's showroom, it might be a good idea to examine the other FIATs as well. If you must have several hundred horsepower, FIAT cars are out. On the other hand if you can use 50,000 hp and you have an ocean liner to put them in, FIAT can help you. of them, most of them on the/ Mancos and battled Joe "Killer" !ville could delay the start ofjing a similar occurrance in the dirty and illegal side of the tule-|¢ hristie to a 20-minute draw. |the post-season play. |future, : : : ; |The Bowmanville - Oshawa) The two cities which will be} Nevertheless, Canadian | grid The fiery action of course; Wrestler, long a favorite with/host to the opening games:each enthusiasts can stretch out be- stirred up the fans and the work his hometown mat fans, ap-|boast an upper division team.|fore the screen and enjoy an- of referee "Bunny" Dunlop did-/pears 'o have regained the\Columbus holds down first other season of CFL action -- n't do much to pacify them ei- Speed and strength which made place and Atlanta is third. So come and have fun in a FIAT ther, Apache Pete resented the|him a formidable opponent, a actions of some of the fans, as|few years back and his solid he left the ring, and the result|'isplay pleased the fans, was a wild fight among the - | spectators, | ite int premee| Scarboro Bombs | Oshawa Pee Wees tions but just as quicklly petered) out, since none of them. out-| side of Andy Robin, was really) TORONTO (CP) -- Scarbor- anxious to actually tangle with) qyoh Village pounded out an 1l-hit, 13-5 win Tuesday over Oshawa in a rain-abbreviated| Apache Pete. FARMERS GROW MORE pee wee baseball tournament at) In Norway, employment on|the Canadian National Exhibi-| the land decreases steadily by) tion about 2% per cent annually, but) Brian Rose went the distance farmers produce 32 per cent for Oshawa. Frank McCabe's more than.they did 10 years|two hits topped the Oshawa ago. ibatters, | despite a barage of initials -- right to open at home because . Get Harvey Haddix opening date. METS BUY TWO nounced Monday they have pur- ers from Buffalo Bisons and re-'closed amount, tional League farm club werejteam this 'year, 'pitched & per- hors, a 19-year-old first year in-/26, 1959, but was beaten 1-0 on Richardson said that second-)~~~ Toronto's Maple Leaf stadium rh MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AP) NEW YORK (AP) New/chased pitcher Harvey Haddix activated another Tuesday.) Haddix, who has a 3-2. rec- pitcher Rob Gardner and short-/fect no - hitter against the fielder, was restored to the af 13th inning. He was hurling place Toronto has waived its! Milwaukee Braves will not be available on the! ; The Milwaukee Braves an- York Mets purchased two play-/from Baltimore for an undis- Brought up from their Interna-jord with the American League stop Bud Harrelson. Kevin Con-|Braves. for 12 innings on May tive list, for Pittsburgh, You can see them and have them serviced at: ZOLTAN, NICK & DAN'S 160 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa, Ontario -- (728-0051) BOES MOTORS Brooklin, Ont. -- (655-3611)