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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Nov 1965, p. 9

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S05 OCPD EETE ITE SE = * of offensive yardage during the, The Riders are in a far differ- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, November 18, 1968 - 9: ig came from pring - -- ---- -- a » : uss. Jackson's passing, ie) time year when they a : Riders need the running game|17-point lead into Hamilton but/at the box office, O'Keefe Cen-jt0 aid injured players and o. to set up Jackson's passing. |lost the series one point. But|tre, Front and Yonge Streets, pate > = at Poor Outside Running Worries Ottawa Coach When both go well together the|Ottawa Mayor Don Reid hopes|Toronto. Remember it's for a Riders seem to score easily|to give them a big send-off Fri-|worthwhile cause. Proceeds go'come from any point on the field. jday. ane mares oe oe "i : Dillard rally ma ay ggategse whe walt LIKES LONG ONES just before the Riders leave for OTTAWA (CP) -- Ottawa|Was moving well up the middle, Rough Riders have been a hot-|especially in the first half when|, 22°ks0n likes to go - the|the sirport. He hopes to have andeold football team all sea-|Riders took a 13-0 lead, the out- ee a acer rat at least 5,000 fans on hand. son but they have one point in|side running got nowhere. d wo ne sven Poa rd ae ale ee their favor for Saturday's East-|\STOP SCOTT ,|pull the defensive backs closer Canadien fecthell's most gate ern Pg i Lg bel -- Lemar a ee Riders' |t the line affair on the eve of a great foot- aga' amilton Tiger - Cats: |mi outside eat, finished i When the Riders are hot they|the game with a rushing total of His long passes got him into ve ene al gly _-- score a lot of points. only one yard. trouble Sunday. He didn't con-|ST°Y 'The underdog Riders trail the| He didn't get a single chance|nect with a single long pass in football dinner Friday, Novem- two-game, total-point series by|to get outside the Hamilton de-lthe second half, and had two ber 26 beginning at 5:30 p.m. in five points as a result of their/fensive ends and linebackers. ital inte : the Royal York Hotel in Toronto. 18-13 loss here Sunday. "Tt wasn't is fault in most|¥ eeaptians. Come out and enjoy entertain But the five-point deficit isn't|cases," Clair explained. Clair didn't say how he Meet that big a factor to coach Frank| 'The blocking fell down." planned to remedy the lack of ment and fellowship! mcr a The Biters ap been work- os Pg - eget he the greats of the football world, "Ail we have to do is win by|ing on offensie plays all week cl guest speaker fabu- a touchdown--or even two field|in preparation for Saturday's outs, and even try spelling Scott arm e Jack Jacobs of the Blue Bombers. Tickets ible or While fullback Jim FOR THE FINEST Custom and goals." clash which will be carried on|with Rick Black, who has filled Clair's. main concern about|both the CTV and CBC televi-jin for both Dillard and Scott|W: his club's offence was the fail-|sion networks. d the season. ure of the outside running. While Ottawa's major share AREA DELEGATES TO 4-H CONFERENCE the National 4-H Club Con- ministration) who welcomed ference in Toronto and Ot- them to Toronto. Some 140 tawa. Here they are seen delegates from Canada and with R. G. Bennett, Deputy the United States attended Minister of Agriculture (Ad- the conference. Beverly Ketcheson, Madoc; Margaret Miller, Brougham; Judy Waton, t Tottenham and Kenneth Knox, Hampton, attended Ontario County Girl Attends 4-H Conference {fstvutis'em. UXBRIDGE -- Margaret Mil-|as an exchange student. She has) i i ler, daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs.|completed ten 4-H Homemaking 2 Asap ~ he H Robert Miller of Brougham was|projects and is hoping to obtain|clubs, opened in Ottawa where selected as one of the seven 4-H|Provincial Honors in the near Margaret and other delegates Homemaking delegates from|future. Margaret is very talent-|were received by Their Fxce! Ontario to attend the Nationaljed in singing and takes a lead-|lencies, Governor General and 4H Club Conference held in Ot-|ing role in the High School Glee|Madame Vanier. The Toronto tawa and Toronto, Nov. 11-17. |Club, the church choir, and in|Tour included a hockey game at Margaret has been interested|the Ontario County Junior|Maple Leaf Gardens, the Royal in a variety of activities, one of| Farmer Choir. Some of Mar-|Winter Fair, the O'Keefe Centre which, included a trip to Quebec garet's hobbies include skating,\and Niagara Falls. tswimming, school sports, swim- ming and sewing. 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