16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, November 30, 1967 Tiger Cats Football Secret: Never Underestimate A Team By STERLING TAYLOR HAMILTON (CP) -- Football is comparable to chess, bridge and billiards--every move is planned and the atmosphere is heavy with psychology. That's the reason it is difficult to determine when Hamilton Ti- ger-Cats are honestly analysing their chances against Saskat- chewan Roughriders or building a straw hut for their western ri- vals in the Grey Cup at Ottawa Saturday. Not one member of the Ti- cats, Eastern Football Confer- ence champions, will. say the Hamilton club is better than Saskatchewan. Only 60 minutes of play will provide the answer after the game gets under way at 1 p.m. EST. The contest will be tele- vised nationally by both the CTV and CBC networks. Every member of the Ticats, including coach Ralph Sazio, will point out where the Rough- riders' strength lies, but no one will outline their weaknesses. During the week before Satur- day's annual Canadian final be- tween the top clubs in the EFC and the Western Football Con- ference, only one Hamilton play- er has come close to revealing the secret behind the strategy. AN EVASIVE PROVERB "You just never underesti- mate the opposition in a football game," says Willie Bethea, a five-year veteran. 'You have to remember that every member of the other team is a profes- sional." The Ticats worked out for, more than two hours Wednes-| day night. Sazio worked on de-| left, split end with the Sas- katchewan Roughriders and voted outstanding Canadian player in the Canadian Foot- fensive and offensive drills on the frozen field of Hamilton's| Civic Stadium, with the temper-/ ature about 25 degrees. | Kohn of Montreal, president of Canadian Schenley Ltd., how it's done. They were attending a dinner at Ot- tawa last night to honor award nominators. bat It was the most extensive | workout the Ticats have! attempted since defeating Otta-| wa Rough Riders 26-0 last Sat- urday in the second game of the! two-game, total point EFC final.| Hamilton won the two-game, total point EFC final 37-30. Although the club acknowl-! edged earlier that it is not con-| cerned with spying, one un-} knowing viewer felt the brunt of Sazio's wrath when he wan-! dered on the practice field. | The unidentified man man- aged to talk his way past secu- | rity guards, walked unmolested | into the centre of the field and stood huddied and almost hid- den by a group of players. ELUSIVE ONE SHOOED It was almost a full minute before Sazio, wheeling to con- sult an assistant coach, spotted the intruder. "What are you doing here. Get off. Get him out of here. Do I walk into your office without asking?"' yelled Sazio. The man walked quickly off the field and disappeared| through the gates leading to the street. Newspaper men were allowed| to watch the practice from the! bleachers. Hamilton scheduled a practice for 10:30: a.m. today. A noon luncheon is planned before the team boards a bus for Toronto International Airport and chartered flight to Ottawa at 3 p.m The club will set up headquar- ters at the Skyline Hotel in Otta- wa, hold a press conference at 11:30 a.m. Friday and a brief |practice at 3 p.m. The Ticats plan to use run- ning shoes and football boots with corrugated rubber cleats | Saturday if the field is frozen. a i sociable ale. SX OS 6 *O THIS CHRISTMAS . . Give the gift that keeps on giving! Are you stumped on what to give your family, hus- band, wife or friend this Christmas? Bet you hadn't thought of Cable TV. We have prepared beautiful gift certificates to ease the pain of Christmas giving. 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CLARK, « Robert Simpson Co. with the aid of « boards in the back To D Eleven representativ Local 222, United Aut ers, Oshawa, will be | Detroit today from To join the master negotiat mittee for final discus the General Motors' | Friday. The meeting will be the Veterans' Memoriz ing, Detroit, and if | is to be called, the 4 then be fixed. Clifford international representa newly elected: MPP for riding, said today. Union Pr For Janu AJAX -- Staff) -- Veverka, president ¢ 1090 at Chrysler's spr! plant here, said today | the three Ontario uni gaining with Chrysler ada Ltd. for improver the pension plan, su] tary unemployment and vacation pay, wi plete a master agree! Jan, 15. The trim plant votec unanimously about | ago to extend their contract to Jan. 15. 1 tract originally woul expired Nov. 15. Mr. Veverka said a sion of the contract wa ed "by mutual agreem tween the Chrysler « and the United Au Workers. He described negotiations this way: "We are making | We needed the extra settle the master ag We are not even think strike because we are ating for an agreemi not a_ strike." "Twelve union offic' 12 company officials fri 1090 in Ajax, local 444 sor and local 1459 at F will likely meet Mor Windsor for further tions, said Mr. Vever The trim plant wo) parity about two we from Chrysler which 1 additional increase of per hour for a producti er and up to $1.65 an skilled trades worke' "cost of living' clau: workers a minimum tl increase (regardless of of living) or a maxi INFLUENCED Cre This is a time of ri and there wil be | lenges in the futur with the mounting | urban developme Crome, commissione told a lunch time ¢ the Chamber of Con terday. Mr. Crome added: with our new orga will be able to mee lenge, but our abili and attract qualifie cated personnel to public works depart terially influenced | ple's attitude and un of the importance ¢ performed by such ¢ Despite fears voi by Con. Robert speech proved stric troversial, except tt ways it might have as an oblique reply of overstaffing in works department 1é Margaret Shaw. Neither she nor were present for