KEEP YOUR TEARS to yourselves Americans well get enough rain in Canadabefore the snow ails no tears were reierring to are those from punktype football players who cant make the grade in this country then go home and weep all over the darn place STORY ELSEWHERE on these pages tells of an American who couldnt make Edmonton Eskimos He wasnt big chap and as result ran into some big ger men and got hurt So instead of taking the breaks good or bad hesbloming the entire game aoeonomo To me weeper our tooï¬iall is too wide open The backdielders are at disadvantage There isnt enough blocking and so on and on and on moonmoor with little coaching this psuedo sport realized halfway through his tears that he wasnt making much sense So as move to become impressive he attacks our system of pay In IMPORTS he says make all of the money The Canadians get peanuts Had this poor soul made the team he would have been considered an import Would he have complained about his high pay then Would he care an iota if some or his mates were getting peanuts even without the shells TOO OFTEN WEVE read reports of Americans walla about the Canadian game And 10 times out of ill the beefing comes from donkeys who couldnt make the grade orlust made it and got bounced around by the opposition cunning enemas playing in Canada show sup errior intelligence When they complain about wages its about their own They sometimes are quoted as saying they want the same as Americans butthcy do not suggest that the imports salaries be out As FOR THE Canadian game being wide open thats wonderlul Just the way we like it We like our backtielders to have little strength Why should the linemen do til the work lihey dont get all or near as much or the glory Dons Is GOOD game Because of limited blocking the linemen must hit hard every time The idea Is to knock the opposition on his pantaloons Only hard block is any good in our game SOMETIMES the man doesnt carry out his duty This means the ellcarrier must be strong too in order to barrel his way through the opposition Yes you need strength in our game You need brains too to make the first blockcount or it arunner to make every stride count THIS PARTICULAR American shouldnt quit pm football as he threatens He should go back to the States and play Maybeif he gets noticeable scratch he may pick up Purple Heart aunties rnponp old saying goes It you cant play sports be onel msr nouns ay the time the first or these papers reach the street the Hiilcrest GradsDwields OASA Juvenile Soothe shear Park It is series DON FONTANA and Jim Bentley mo of the countlt rys top tennis stars will be here Wednesday night to play on the final night of the Junior Tennis Iouma ment at Queens Park MOE NORMAN Gerry Rewiring Gary Gowan and couple top junior golfers willbe at Barrio Golf and Country Club on the 20th of the month The public is invited to attend Proceeds of thegolf exhibition will playoff gamewiil have started at the deciding tilt in the bestotthree champion and United States till minimal cmcsoo CPlA sudden un expectedrashol medalwinning buboomnd Canada into second ï¬ne hair tbe dominating masons in the sometimes comic protest punciurod Pm ro mu ammf Don Fabiano Canadian net star who did blmseli proud in the PamAmerican Games this week will demonstrate his tal eats on the couin at Queens Park Wednesday evening tena will play another of Cam Idas tap stars Jim Bendey Canadians Won Small Fleck Of Medals In Gymnastics lgchGO Elfl gird in individual competition up am In anadar male gymvnasiish Ill gymnastics at the PanAmorb meanwhile were picking can Games Friday night with Second plaLesiiver in their vi comely Ernestine Russell of glen Windsor showing the way In the allround ï¬nal points for Miss Russell current enadian women following the two day events Miss Russell bad 38467 in first plam followed by Betty Maycock of the with 37400 and Miss Larsen with Sam The Canadian woniensJeam bad total of 175967 points com pared with dossier the United States PanAmerican sport cbieifï¬rst said ibatjha womens competi lion would not be eligible for or medalwinnm since only ttwo teams were involved but ey cbangedibelr minds in lime or Canada to score officially Canadas men had no such doubisin their minds as they placed second in team ailround is of 1953 won iirsiplaee gold medalthe second or Canada at that pointwhile her team placed behind the United States in the twonation competition MarieClaire Larsen Mont real grabbed bronze by placing Speedy Pick Is Pace Champion WESTBURY Speedy Pick became the law No AlnericanGemes but no one is Minna about indecenttoday ibe tabolliiim shows Canada has won two gold medalsnine mudplat silver and 15 third placebronseiorltolalefzo But the marksmeo say theres dmepanoy mewbm that two of Montreal medals due them nrentin the we dont get iiiem well ï¬le an pineal hit shooting team manz ï¬eld only And well burn their ears oil FiredQUp Riders Foucred Over Als ByIBECANADlANPRESS portsammderpressoroioim No vmgeance seeing Big Four football teams will take the ileld this Labor Day weekend against the leagues iirsi nod semndplace tennis Otiawa Rougbriders will take on Montreal Aloueites in Ottawa today and local oddsinakers have ambushed the Riders as three polnt favorites The Als are in second placewill two wins and one loss Fans ï¬gure the Elders will be fired up after losing three straight games and Montreal will be playing without brilliant and Hal Patterson injured against Toronto last week Tomato Argonauts who play the leagueleading TigerCats iii Hamilion Monday want to re deem themselves or the dis graceful 246 drubbing they took from Monireallnsf week The Argos are hoping Hamil ton which has won aiithree starts this season will be over conï¬dent TRlPllm 0N SPOT Several football jobs hang in the balance at Ottawa Coach Frank Clair publically tongue lashed veteran qutrterback Frank Trlpucim this week for tossing passes that were later copied Several other illider im prove or be released Oltawa will have two backï¬eld changes Import balf Dick Hun ier iron North Carolina an early season whither been recalled to replace end Bob Pepe out with broken leg iialibsck lion Stewart will be back alter re covering frain bruised ribs Coach Clair says he will start with Canadian quarterback Rm Jackson also expected to see some action as defensive baif Patterson will be replaced by Roy Siminsld freshman import from Furman College Aiso dressing for Aloueites will King who milked his knee in preseason training Ticatcoach Jim Trimbio de scribes the game against Argos as bug most importantgama of the season Toronto will be coming in here wilder ibana March bare and almost anything can happenbe says lrimble has declared two noon ierbsclr imports Bernie Felonay and Tom Dublioskl To do it be bad to sideline defensive back Eddie Macon great crowd pleaser Argo coach Harnp Pool will play the sameimports he used in last weeks game shaigiitrshnfout oflilia Haydon held the Marlins to all go to the Barrie Minot Hockey Association Ed Renick local professional will play in the big Local Juniors probably Phil Little and Don foursome Crown or Ricky Yates will play in the junior foursome gt ANYONE KNOW anything about the Copaeo softball Series Weve had many quieries Tom Burgess 28th Home Run Keeps Coluinbus lets FiYing 31 run assocrarnn mines Columbus Jets are zooming in the International League and have extended their winning streak to eight games in sense ytional fashion Tom Burgess iointh inninE home rimhis 28th of the season carried the Jets to their second Curl hils in victory Friday night In the only other games Rochester and Havana split doubleheader The Sugar took the opener 54 while the Red Wingscopped the nighicap Burgess roundiripper for the sacondplace Jets carried the vet eran siuggerio within oneof the modern tum mark held jointly by Russ Sullivan and Johnny nee Powers It also uedanrgeu with Powers for RBIIainels with 95 RALLY mom OFF Raydon who hadnt started since Aug 16 because of arm trouble tired in the eighth and needed Don Williams help Willt lianis fanned Walt Brady with the bases loaded Piicher Pedro Carrillo wasthe lg gun in Havanas opening game run homer to climax fourrim Cuban rally in the fourth and scoring whai proved to be the winning rim in the seventh Ho checked the Wings on eightybiis Rochester breezed to an early GZieadintbsï¬lstslxihnings of the nightcap againsï¬laob More bead Howie Nunn won it in re biumpb slamming two donal Pacing Derby champion Friday night at Roosevelt Race way This great sixyeaMld bay gelding came from fourth in the stretch to defeat the world cham pion pacer Bye Bye kByrd by swarms of slewh in 232 foltbs mile and one qusrter route Widower Creed third another half length scoring with 53130 to 56470 for the115 But they didnt place any individual medal winners Team members were Richard Monipeiit Verdun Que Cal Gir ard Tomato Hans Gerbig Van couver and Nina Marion Wind Ber Following ibeCanadlanteani were Argentina Cuba and Mex co wAsjAcABEAcH cilantro iiiT commandi welcomes you illilillill MEETING TO BE lillb RENE lllilillf Tuesclév Septf mi course Dinnepserved 630 pun iiukeh may be purchased Wssaga Per person Piice 250 Beach Chamberd 2a Wmhudirmn the range lit Wankeun miles aim meanecm in the overall games stand ings the United States has an most ridiculous lead over the country field with 74 lintplace gold in lver In so and three bronze while Argentina has six gold is silver andiourbronze MANY SQUASBLES Activity by the athletes in iii games widespread venues was alarm or hectic the commit teeroom squabblu and chang er of mind by the men governing old the various sports Canadabehe ï¬tted from these extramural goings on particularly tin women gymnasts Ernesflne llmsell col five footer from Windsor 0nt won gold medal in the womens all round competition and loyearold teammate Marleclalre Larsen oi Montreal is third place bronze The womens team in the uneven parallel bars wooa secondplace silver gt Earlier in the week gymnast oilicinls announced no medals would be awarded in the woririins competition because only Canada and the had entries This would be an exhibition only way said but quick change of mind be hamebrew delenaive back Dave 1th in the awarding med The Canadian yachtsmen won two silver and and bronze Pri day The silver mine in the 55 metre and flying Dutchmen classes and the bronze in the dragon class Melville Gould of Toronto was skipper of the 55 moire Angus MacDonald oi Montreal the flyingDuichman and drooid Massey the dragon Canadas male synin also plckedup silver mednl PISTOLSHOOT MUDDLE Meanwhile protest may de prive the marksnen of silver medalwooearlierby Garfield McMahon oi Dartmouth NS in indeï¬nitetire pistol cars Ar gmlgmswmwrm Glut TI oer TWK MEMA sudden AW mitt am more may somedaywean nave HEAVY pans nun rushes NEVER rum nor were was ova man unrmoosomsrmncaawrfl 0R iPROPANE ilMirso