A FLOCK OF "BLUE JAYS' READY FOR FLIGHT "Blue Jay" class champion- ships, held by the Oshawa Yacht Club, on the holiday weekend, at the Oshawa Above is a_ picturesque view of a group of sailing yachts, lining up for one of the heats in the 4th annual Bomb Bothers Coach By WALTER KREVENCHUK yvaged some pride out of "WINNIPEG (CP)--Bud Grant) otherwise inept Eskimo effort is going to investigate Winnipeg} With seconds to go, Thomas Blue Bombers' inability to score| ran 100 yards for a touchdown a touchdown in the second half Tommy-Joe Coffey kicked the of a Western Football Confer-| convert ence game Tuesday night "L want to know the reason," the coach said following Bombers b-7 conquest monton Eskimos before fans pas The Riders did the same It wasn't Grant) -- five touchdown passes--in a wanted the touchdown to pad 4| 49.13 triumph Friday night 23-0 lead, |which started the 1966 WFC sea The second-half and} son fleet halfback Jim Thomas sal-' Kenny Most Questions May Be Answered Rookie coach Darrell Mudra still has quarterback Bernie Fa W. Lockett but from an iTIED FOR FIRST The Bombers pulled/ along Saskatchewan Roughriders first place, crushing the Eskimos with es needed, but tand Ploen threw Bomber BOB MacKENZIE | OTTAWA (CP)---Most ques tions about the 1966 Eastern|loney and fullback J Footba Conference should be|for the power running at least partially answered be-|there the s bare rec fore the week is out ognizable Two of the biggest questions The interior offensive + Ottawa Rough Riders andjline has new but it's ntreal Alouettes -- open the| mostly a result of deals for es-| EFC season tonight in a game/tablished veteran athe that should indicate whether the|a crop of eager rookies EFC race will be another two-|Chet Miksza, formerly of Ham team affair or perhaps a wide-lilton, is at centre, flanked by, epen race, guards Kaye Vaughan and Tony The game will be televised in| Pajaczkowski Eastern Canada on the CTV net-| Pajaczkowski, a former Wes! work, starting at 8 p.m. ern Football Conference all-sta) After three consecutive years|with Calgary Stampeders, came of second - place finishes andjto Montreal in an off-season playoff losses to Hamilton Ti-jtrade, while Vaughan, a former) ger-Cats, several observers feel|EFC and Canadian Football this could be the Riders' year.|League all-star, was purchased They have a young team, as|from Ottawa they had last year, but they also}, net : have a lot more experience, |TRIES COME BACK Last year coach Frank Clair] Vaughan, 35, retired last yea had 19 rookies and the inexperi-|but decided to try ence proved costly in pass de-|with the Riders this season fence, especially the|didn't impress Clair enoug? season, All but of thejin a brief stint with Montreal rookies are back and only three|he convinced Mudra that he new 'men have cracked the|could release guard Don Este lineup--offensive guards Roger|a regular last year Perdrix. and Mike Walderzak,| At tackle, Mudra has both imports, and Canadian|Desjardins and Larry tackle Chuck Harrison of Corn-| Tordan is the only import of wall, Ont |five Quarterback By offence of the a look a comeback { ate in bd one Pierre Jordan the Clair says he plans to do more season, while the Russ Jackson,} fullback Jim Dillard, halfbacks|passing Bo Scott, Ronnie Stewart and| Alouette acking an tside Rick Black and flank Whit|running threat in their. back Tucker have slosive potential|field, will have to rely as an offensibe backfield, al-|loney's arm for their though they will need improved} The rest of the EF¢ tion blocking from the | may be answered Friday wher Defensively, the re, Hamilton Tiger-Cat defendin virtually unchanged F i han r year, except for the added ex jonto Argonauls perience jenders in recent It's a different story for the}/Toronto Alouettes, After a third straight} Hamilton still third-place finish the Larks didjteam that has wor tern hon a major rebuilding startingiors for the last f bu with the coaching staff and ex the Argos' pre-season trades and tending throughout entire|recruiting give the team a new team. look McGrandle Retains Title; Receives New One Today By JOHN SHORT EDMONTON (CP)--Billy Me- this ol ex ques Riders Cup ion perennial years meet at as the. same \ ears ine stronger physically than in their first bout. He handled McDou Grandle Edmonton ched- | gall, apparently fraij at f feet uled to be married today, will nine, with ease march up the aisle with a sore close quarters nose and the Canadian feather weight boxing championship The 19-year-old youngster won ciose unanimous decision t over Francis (Rocky) MeDo gall of Sydney, N.S., Tuesday to keep the title he won from McDougal! about months ago \ solid body attack won t forried 12-round¢ MeG die, 1244. Me Dougall, 125 moved smartl i rounds but before gressiveness MéDou a versity t last poin ree who ¢ judge acored it 5 of ve while f n NO DISPUTE McDougall, 22 verdict 1 the first fight myself Well ou might have won this ~but there has to be a I'd like to f I want to a to { two ime loser him title Sure an win the back McDougall, professiona who bouts early ia faded in the middle von McGrandle's npionsnip a p from Marcel e of Montreal and m his first nee MecGrandle saw r eason fe >a rematch despite the closeness of the bou stage defe soft-spoken un Jo Smith Edmont If { fought him iim agair worse. I'm getting wnatch ights He weakened o r ge ot any McDou Smit three lions guilty ona class said he prob DY mit imself Scotty McGrandle of gall s his le It did no McGrane fessional f 150 amate manager agreed with He's te h ¢ ur Me | into | from | than a Veteran s.| have S.; have q did not dispute """ Canoe Yacht onto Sailing and Club Club Five clubs. parti- cipated in the two-day event, Frenchman's Bay, Bronte, Port. Credit, 'Tor lakefront, and Oshawa ers Second Half Grant for two of three touchdowns in the second quar ter. Dave Raimey got one, Ken Nielsen the other Norm Rauhaus got the third, pouncing on a loose ball when Eskimo Garry LeFebvre fum bled a the end zone Norm Winton's convert and his field - goal - try range punt in perfection on unsuccessful ingle, Id Ul two punt singles and Bob lor's touch tackle of Eskimo quarterback Bill Redell wrapped up Winnipeg scoring Ploen calling in the 16 of f afely * BUD GRANT d } nal Thornton vho ced chores to Dick final minutes 26 passes completed for 246 yard RAIMEY GOES OVER Leo Lewi caught Ploen' | Lov | JUNIO = vara ars) Hockey | In Court Vithin mid Raime REGINA erved 'I en Be Mel ore ted 12 yards. fo a touch down In t ond qua Billy € re WF te okie in It-) Que paced I tw (CP) iesday nch° on Dec in ision was Court of applica © Millionaires for njunction to pre katchewan. Junior igue acting on plans an ion b aback tcl i Ploen tem ! Hockey. Le to di nd Mr, Justice F, W ved decision on a Ploen found Nie line be in Johnson re In the f statement kimos the } 501 of claim filed by of the 8 breaking in 15 rookie n a bid to « eague's seven clubs, July managed territory from last place Winnipe wice The claim their from leagu passe Frank Bou the other It asks ape to penetrate seeks only t damages Ulmer wa s side intercepting and four times. holding rushes hort yardage, But the former Ottawa Rough Ride was also the man who failed to hold on to Thomas the last second romp a thorn two in of Regina and her clubs that a Eskimo July 'lo nd that league funds be turned to a receiver by court or I ays league assets at $54,010 ville i asking and tatierinnlic: ik were Statisticall wa i Win 17. first } $250,000 $8,800 hecause, the t and Flin Flon of the same league re June 24 they admitted to the new ¢ Major Hockéy League which the others orted to form and were left ta in which to downs ard 1 ' eneral damage kdmontor 162 comple rushin 46 passin nine first rushing, 62 pa Randy Kerbow of 16 passes them Campbell Hints Of New Proposal MONTRE anne pe damage club. says, i Bombers elved vould niimation he nadian Colley cat nat of hou ue R. Davidson of Regina, | for Melville at the hear- said the club realized it pl other clubs {Al ( »bel n not the 1¢, "but we don't want 1 the boodle,"'--the SJHI Long Branch Tops PCOs TORONTO Bre drafted to 17 sponsor: di Hockey Tue Canadian ae the bodie negotiate agreement, 30, 1967 \ distribution ¢ NHL rofessiona cControy (CP) Long ch edged Toronto Township in Opening game Tues night of their Ontario La- Association Junior best-of-seven quarter-finals, Bruce Todman_ scored five goals and Al Rimmer scored four to pace Long Branch, Stan Cox added three with Terry Me- Kindlay, Wayne Copeland, Jim Timiock, Ian Orr and Tuggan netting 'single goals Bob inski scored four and Tom Campbell added three for Yowns Brian Wil Barry Salovarra, Peter Hawke, Al Gordiner, Joe Hoar Bob -Gordiner and Tim O'Grady scored goals 8 paid by the for amateu 1KS ar amateur ly " the AY ship of by the osse pros YESTERDAY'S FIGHTS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Edmonton Billy MeGran die, 12444, Edmonton. out pointed Rocky McDouga 125 Sydney, N.S., 12. MeGrandle re tained Canadian feathe title Miami Beac Ralet Ralstor Sic weig foronto hip Fla J Buffalo nmy N.¥ Mi 15 resolu: | Alliston Sniper Continues: Red Hot Rifle Shooting By PETE MeNAUGHTON were forced to shoot 600 yards SOUTH MARCH, Ont, (CP)--|Into a stiff wind that blew Dick Hampton of Alliston, Ont.,|Staight toward them off the continued his red-hot shooting|Sovernment's mile - wide Con- lat the Dominion of Canada Ri-\Paught Range near this com-) fle Association championships|munity west of Ottawa. Tuesday with a victory over| It took Hampton three shots eight rivals in a shoot-off for| beyond the regulaion five to de- top honors in the difficult Bank-|feat a determined bid by Larry ers match, Fish of Oakville in the shoot-off. The burly 52-year-old securi-|ach had a score of 24 out of ties salesman, who retired from|25 and together with John the army a few years ago with Whitecross of Winnipeg they the rank of major, won the top continued to shoot it out. eyent in Commonwealth shoot-, Hampton and Fish had four. ing-The Queen's Prize at Bis-|point inners on their first two ley, England--less than a month| shots while Whitecross went to 'ago and already has finished|the sidelines with an inner fol- isecona in one event and inira|iowed by a three-point magpie, in another in the DCRA matches! On the third extra shot Hamp- |in addition to winning the Bank-|ton scored a bullseye while Fish ers had to settle for another inner. tired) of Kingston, LAC Ernie Roger of Namao, Alla Britons John Byles of Bickley, Kent, and Jim Fitch of Wey- bridge, Sussex, all had 23, fol lowed by Cadet Philip Lawrence of Hull, Que., with 20 and Maj, Fred Vine of London, Ont,, with 1, ; The tough Gatineau match was postponed Tuesday after- noon to today because rain cre- ated a haze that prevented marksmen from setting their sights properly on targets 1,000 yards away. The match, first event to be cancelled because of weather conditions in several years, does not count toward the Bisley ag- gregate but is considered a de- manding test of skill, particu- larly if weather conditions are adverse The Buell cadet team match, one of two major team matches Tuesday in which eight-man teams of army cadets shoot al distances ranging from 100 to 500 yards, also was postponed and|- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 3, 1966 9] team the Coates match, was won by|eight-point margin over a a four man-team of veterans|from Canadian Forces representing the King's Own/jquarters, Ottawa, Calgary Rifles, Derek Daines, last Ltd 4 Led by a 1066 Bisley team|ner of the Governor. member, Earl Brown who had|match and another member 48 out of a possible 50 in the|this year's Bisley team, event from 500 and 600 yards,|the winning cause with 47 the Calgary foursome chalked|Gil Hirst had 46 and Steve J: up a 185 out of 200, good for anison 44. The nine Bankers finalists! 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