1o the examiner Friday Nov 10 1973 Ticat coach hopes to find advantage MONTREAL ttll John Payne Hamilton Iigerats head coach realizes that Mon treat louettes are heavy favors ites in the Canadian Football leagues Eastern Conference semifinal Saturday but he hopes he can turn that to the Iieats advantage Were big underdog would have to say Payne ae kIItthttlgttl Hopefully be cause of that we might able to pull few moves to turn the game in our favor Itit tayrie also talked as if the key in advancing against Ottawa Rouin Riders in the ritt rural It consists of nothing but fundamental foot bail cye got to rely on our de lettee lot but we have to keep working on the offence as well We cant just give up and ex peel the defence to do it all We just need to be solid on both twins and hope we cart come up with the points we need The Tiger tats who had RH record compared with it for Montreal defeated the Alouettes in the last of three regulars ason meetings ii ti triumph at Hamilton on Sept 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the tin ltlllt mission to ewiiiiiie the rule Jim Elder 43yearold former Olympic gold medalist from Aurora Ont guides his horse Scotch Valley to third place in the Open Jumper class at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto Thursday night CP Photo Laskin edges American Rudd for civilian jumping victory ItilttiNtti ttt Mark laskiri of llIIIttIlltiIl idicd lcrry Rudd of the riited States to win the en iliari juniper class at the Royal inter lair Horse Show lit lItItttl pnnpoft Ihurs day laskiri rntli the lttltl jumper liarnura to IJiIilllt round III tti seconds to deliat to riders in the iumpolt Rudd the final contender aboard Rise and Rule hesitated slightly before the second jump and also com pleted the course without knockdown lhe llttlt however was ittt sceonds Iiin IIlder of Aurora tint guided Scotch Valley to third place in it seconds while llugli Graham of oliletori tint took fourth spot III time of 43 it seconds toth Elder and tirahani had faultless rides llit Royal Horse Show continues today with the fltsl international team corn petition Ieams from the MPP urges rule change ltllflJNltt itll lllitl£tl Ill urged lhursday that the designated import rule of the auadian Football League be examined breaches lilfllllsftitlt the see whether it the tlntario Human Albert Roy tlJllJtt filt told lllt legislature that the ruli appears to prevent auarlian front playing quarterback in lhetll lrider the rule tII team dress 13 non anatlian Most ll learns have two quarterbacks often alternate tliini Ihus tariadian Ipiarterbicks get chance to play only if the import is injured IZarlier lllls year lainie Western thitario Human Rights tom RoElect ROSS STEPHENS ALDERMAN WARD RICHARDSON Ist place Fri Nov 1078 830 pm Barrie Arena lielgaiiii Ireland and tariada llioriias an individual entry Illtttlltjltltltllifiliitlllt from New Zealand Named equestrianofyear It ilt itii tl Mark The top In horseand rich likiii Li year old idtr from coiiilnnations it ill compete IIl lulliitlltit nsu won the Moon the Stotm Rothrnans IIast ldtlltnlllfilltlllltYtleHMHtl West tliallengc tup at the Laslxiii and lil mount an RoyalWinterIaironSaturday lILllllWtril old thoroughbred night gelding named liainurui owned by litilwtl took ot llflllltill ton compiled l7 lilllllls at Van otis horse llims across tariatla this year in tiraiid lIlV iyerit used to select the top ltt riders in the final and West Laskiri whose 2t tirand lrix points Wllt the most by nadian rider this year will compete in the liaslriltsl tlial lenge up as well as the open jumper classes at the Royal which starlet lhursday and runs through Nov lit Vespro Electors VOTE HARRY ADAMS for Council OPut oxporionco Councilor our voice for improved government 0mm locni communication public rotations THANK YOU will work for more useful Civic Centre one that covers all our needs cultural sports and administrative Lets make it people centre not just an administrative centre KING Cambridge Hornets Stamps call Juntunen as backup quarterback CALGARY CP Craig Juntunen rookie quarterback with Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League has been activated for the fourth time by the Western Con ference club But the sixfootone 195 pound import who joined the Stampeders initially from freeagent tryout camp last spring says he does not mind he hasnt had much of chance to play The Idaho State graduate could see some action Sunday in backup role when the Stampeders play host to Winnir peg Blue Bombers in the WI7 semifinal expected that when came to Calgary wouldnt see that much action because the Stampcdcrs have two veteran quarterbacks John Hufnagcl and Ken Johnson Iuntuncri said Thursday in an interview He said he has not met rookie quarterback Warren Moon of Ikimonton Eskimos who will meet the winner of Sundays game in the WI final Nov lit in Edmonton but he has Seen Moon play Ive been impressed with Moon and besides with first place club like Edmonton they can afford to experiment and allow him to play But Calgary on the other hand could not afford to ex periment because the team was involved in iiccktoncck situv ations VARCOE WARD For Transportation coil 7261016 7283375 THOMPSON Board of Education Nov 1378 With XTP tread compoun XTP Fxtia fraction Itilyniei synthetic tread compound iii the same starting lltiCllOIt as glare ICt comparable to studded snow tires Juntunen was released by Calgary prior to the start of the regular season but he stayed around in case he was needed He saw action during the regular season when quarter back Matthcw Reed broke his wrist and was sidelined for the balance of the season DON KOOPMANS Former DeputyReeve VOTE The Stampeders relied on Hufnagel and Juntunen but then Johnson joined the club in October placing Iuntunen on the sidelines again Juntunen got another break when Hufnagel suffered bone chip and stretched ligaments in his throwing hand DON KOOPMANS SUPPORTS GRANT ANDRADE and asks all those who have supported him in the past to vote for Grant Andrade for Deputy Reeve lnnisfil Township There is need for law 1378 ANDRADE tested to be aspeciallv developed it illl tests stirivx tti deityoi Studs on packed snow and and very good stopping nndii tillltt typit at Winter drivtng IidllIOIiS Heat of all this tlll tiiiition onies With no sacrifice ltl tread lite Polyester radial construction double belted Willi sleet Aggressive open tread design for more Winter liitt iron Styling and SHOE to match Ot steel belted radialz below PQOSFYORM Relative improvements of XTP thIPilSW2 as temp lowN ARM1 577an £18357 rant837 Erassaid iiiruins 95 75R i1 Ea now 15 in 78 if With This Ad FREE Computer Balance on Snow Tires Purchased Stay Ahead of Winter DeputyReeve Polyester cont body gives smooth Qtiiet ride Without cold weather ttiiimp Aggresswe block tread for all Wide 78 series tread for greater Winter traction Sculptured white srdewatls to compliment new car styling Molded to accept Winter studs where legal Value for the budget minded Grant ANDRADE beï¬eves Sound fiscal management Job opportunities in Innisfil Resolving indecision and frustration caused by the unofficial Official Plan and lnnisfil Township Trailmaker Bias 4ply polyester for smooth riding Hufangcl was out for three weeks and Johnson came in as starter and sparked the Stampeders to three con secutive wins before being side lined with knee injury last sunday in game against Win nipeg Zoning By weatlierhite PERFORMANCE BARRIE MN 268 7281280