FRANK CLAIR, Ottawa Rough Rider coach, discuss- es strategy with quarter- back Russ Jackson during a practise session at Ottawa's snow - covered Lansdowne Park yesterday. Riders meet Hamilton Tiger-Cats in Hamilton Saturday in the second game of the Eastern Conference final. Ticats took a five-point lead in the two- game total-point series with SATURDAY 5:00 P.M. HAMILTON (CP)--Ralph Sa- zio got 2 pat on the back from the man he replaced as coach of Hamilton Tiger-Cats Wednes- day and he refused to argue with Red O'Quinn, general man- ager of Ottawa Rough Riders. Jim Trimble, coach of Mont- Football Conference semi-final,| said Zazio has done a great job' in his three years at the Ham-) Trimble, who coached the Ti- eats for seven seasons until | lured to Montreal three years ago, also predicted Hamilton will win the Grey Cup. | Sazio, priming the Ticats for the second game of the two-) game total - point EFC final against Ottawa Rough Riders | here Saturday, took time out) Wednesday to tell members of the Quarterback Club here that he wasn't going to argue with O'Quinn over officiating in the opening game. Hamilton won| 18-13, wiping out a 13-0 Ottawa} lead at half time. .. The Ticats will carry their | five-point lead into the second | game of the series at Civic Sta- | -- dium here starting at 1 p.m. | EST Saturday. The game, to be televised by CBC and CTV, has /| been moved ahead an hour to meet. television commitments | involving the Western Confer- ence final between Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Calgary Stampeders, also Saturday, in Calgary. FORCED THIRD GAME Winnipeg forced a third and | final game in the West Wednes- | ! in Ottawa |day night by downing Calgary| Sunday. ee /15-11. The western game will) --CP Wirephoto {start at 4 p.m. EST ... ... .--| their 18-13 win SENATORS SELL TWO WASHINGTON (AP)--Wash- ington Senators sold pitcher] Marshall Bridges and catcher None Camilli to Hawaii of the} Pacific Coast League Monday PATRICK G, McDANIEL, A.A.C.1. REALTOR & CONSULTANT Approisels: Reel Estate Mertges Prop. Ex-Tabbie Coach Pats Sazios Back real Alouettes, the club that Ot-|ing Bernie Faloney, veteran Ha-\anq eyen 14 Hamilton players tawa knocked off in the Eastern|milton quarterback, to Mont- ? tme mms of sundays e@ and jfeet were out ef Bounds when saw Hamilton make nine viola-|he made the recovery, This tions. "I'm surprised that's all be pig sss Pigg od - BOWLING SCORES Ladies' ss eae Lape oy jee at oa Joon Smite a an at oon ye Zario. "'I'm sure he gl Oo TeRerer tne pa NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES outils High Tiple = A." | 300 -- Yvonne Watson 248, Paull Ou in e. } sa " ; j 5 , ; Vincent 237, Doreen Wickens " Doreen r mor | That's what I was hollering peraarses won the first section with 25) Men's High Single -- B. Msinichuk 286.|Sheehey 224, Dawn Carr 217, Carolyn OTTATA MADE NINE? jabout at the time," Sazio said. |with 24, Campbells 21, Taylors 19 Vick- Gl ak bah ea ro case fp Nena aur Mary Tan a ae "When the officials awarded us jo. i : ' , . | "If anyone is going to stop! Sazio said O'Quinn could pro- the ball, I congratulated the of- Hamilton," Trimble said, «i¢|bably find nine infractions by will have to be this year." | Ottawa players if he wanted ficial on noting that Tucker was|1; But he didn't think anybody), But the Hamilton coach added| 44 of hounds. -He said that! ld do it |he doesn't intend to get into al t th i" aI oa ey 8) jdebate with Ottawa over officia-|W45"* the call, and 1 was sur- Trimble lauded Sazio for the tie | prised." mid-winter deal he made send-| there were complaints of 13] Points triple thi 637 (255, 202), going undetected on the field,|fore Henley fumbled, was the collins 2 "Sazio had courage and it/ney Henley of the Ticats fum-| pall. 207 and ers 18, Hubbells 16, Collins 12 and Scotts |Burrus' 4, Scotts 0; Pearses 3, Hubbélis pes Vickers 3, Taylors 1. beet Ev Campbell came up with @ new high ley Winstanley of the same team came up with 672 (251, 250). Nancy Vickers had A whistle stopping play he-|,470,, cores eal 1 ' ; y 221, Joan Taylor 219, 203, Betty ree but the climax came when Gar-|reason Hamilton retained the|Joliow 218, Lydia Lajole 211, Darlene|!, Wilson 209, Edna Hall 207, Gladys Knight OSHAWA taken -- Campbelis 4, Collins 0; fin = is week of 729 (271, 261). Shir- 202) and Ellen Burrus 612 (227, | 23: Stella Edwards 233, 231, Mary Daniels 224, ete to nite 231, For the 22, 214, Betty Pearse 221, Smarties 1. June Chesebrough 203, 200. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 18, 1965 13 600 and over 200, 203); J. Rukeruk 704 (205, 268, 231);\ore Wright 99, 49, Esther Hamilton 6a 627 (254, 200 and over it 208, R. Phillips 210, 3. Law-| rence 231, 217; _J. Gow Jr. 210; F. Mont-| petit 241; D. Gow 205 and G. MacLean) 3, | SHERIFF'S BOWLING | opening night of the second tlon the points were split amongst all | teams. Humbugs 3, Lolilpops 4; Kit-Kats Peppermints 3 and Crackerjacks 3) 600 -- Irene Kehoe 469 (217, 243); Joan! -- J, Montpetit 43) (228,| Lemon League -- J, McCrom 99, Len (222, 228, 193) and P. Cer-| Sandra Bowers 94, Jean Jackson 93, 82 204, 169). and Mickey Werosk! 92. VY. Stansbury 204, 227; ee "id 24-Dey ORID A Te By Air-Conditioned Meter Coach © No Night Trevel Jen. 22nd to Feb. 14th, 1966 Phone 623-3265 iS COLMER TRAVEL SERVICE BOX 631, Bowmanville took courage to trade Faloney|bled near the sidelines and Whit ilton helm. jbecause he was the team/Tucker of Ottawa appeared to leader," Trimble said. O'Quinn was quoted 'have recovered. in Ot-| Sazio said he was close to the tawa as saying that he viewed play and insisted that Tucker's, VOLKSWAGEN Wewon'tclose The snow we've just had Is only the beginning of the long season of treacherous driving ahead. If it's caught you without snow tires, take advantage of our Emergency Snow Tire Service. 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