Montreal Als Wallop Argos; Tiger-Cats Trip Roughriders By THE CANADIAN PRESS |ers. Only one Etcheverry pass was Riders battle on almost even 1 er Tiger<Cat touchtowns were Sam Etcheverry got in a bit of a| intercepted and he licked on 18 of for there uarters. They trailed 3-1) scored by Hal Waggoner and Lqu ; last winter he | 33 for 314 yards against 14 of 34 for (at the end of the first, 9-1 at the Kusserow. Ray Truant kicked the contracts with two teams--Chicago | a of 303 yards by Dublinski.| half and 10-1 going into he last 15| convert on all four and Steve One- Cardinals of the National Football Shevny's favorite target was | minutes. ' |schuk kicked a field goal amd a i and Woutreal Alouettes of Joey Pal caught six for three| Fedosoff scored ris first touch single. Tour. He finally decided touchdowns. His other payoff pass- down in the second half and the] Awvatus Stone booted Ottawa's return to the Als, h was es went to Hal Patterson other near the end of the game. single in 'the opening quarter. Solly Cantor Never Beaten He had one chance at that elusive Staff Writer Canadian Press the British Empire light- LONDON (CP)--They call him| weight honor held by South African Wrecker." y Johnny Van Rensburg, in Johannes- But there's no savagery in in 1953. He lost. , the 20year-ld boxer TED EARLY his in Toronto's] Born Solomon Bonaparte, son ol Town. He's a ring crafts:|a Toronto photographer, Cantor and the nickname has come said "1 to fight down around old Mas- thi; if Fes li H J {lin i E ; | | | : i 1 | fi man with his proven ability to Tuin rep- In the last seven years, Cantor has lined up and knocked down 11 current and former champions. times 'he has has earned him respect. arned him a crushed crusted with scar aching ambition for his own title, "They've got to give me a chance leg haven't they?" Cantor asked. more do I. have to do?" . wetfaced » in the dressing room ish lightweight champion Billy f| Th 4 sey A "You had to learn. Then I started seriously when 1 was 11, That was because of this leg." He his left bd muscle-gnarled but slightly than the right. "1 had polio when 1 was seven. My brother had it too. He was paralyzed from now as thinner the waist down. Now 'he weighs 180, 1 weigh 136, 1 took up boxing to strengthen the "1 turned pro in New York in 1046. That's 1948 with Lee Savold (an American heavyweight). I outpointed the Brit- bis first fight in a year. "I've had more than 100 fights," Cantor said. "Many of them were against heavier and stronger fight- ers. I've been dreaming of the day 1 get a title chance. It must come now." | decided to stay in Britain. That fight cost 12 stitches but he Married to a former English con- cert pianist and the father of a three-year-old daughter, Cantor lives in the modest northeast Tot- tenham district. In his spare time he studies tailor's pattern-cutting. | BOWLING NEWS when I changed my and |name. Then T came to Lendon in| ing | NFL club to play in Canada. They| Riders. whic sad mews to the other clubs in the|0'Quinn and only once Canadian league. | strictly to ground The 24-year-old quarter, voted|down march. 1 Canada's outstanding player of In the second quarter, with Alou- 1954, has made life miserable for| ettes ahead 20-17, he moved Als uts, Hamilton Ti- ders | 35, finishing off the i mean five-yard smash through the line and Red 'he stick a touch- t | 3 led the Als toby J. C. Caroline, a0 Angsuat hold 'boxing championships next | mi oe a concing 44-23 victory over Argo- castoff. Pat Abbruz mauts at Montreal. zedlls final Souchown from one former Denver Uni |v out i Sam directed The €] niversity | Howntield - ate passing and a- series of well- | mixed ground plays. point lead at the top of the stand- CONVERTED SIX ing over Tiger-Cats who rolled over| Bud Korchak converted six of the the Rough Riders 28-1 at Hamilton. | seven Montreal touchdowns and IGNORED DRIZZLE |added a field goal and Pfeifer More than 21,000 fans were lured missed one convert in four tries. to McGill Stadium by an expected| A homebrew halfback, Johnny aerial duel between Etcheverry| Fedosoff, scored two touchdowns and Toronto's Tom Dublinski, De-|to lead Tiger-Cats to their victory troit Lions quarter who left the|over Ottawa's patch-work Rough Riders, who fired five ignored a steady drizzle through-| players for what they termed in- out the game and hooked up in a different play in the two previous sensational passing battle with games, were reinforced by three Sam the decisive winner. | American linemen but they Dublinski fired four touchdown |couldn't withstand the Tiger-Cat passes--three to Al Pfeifer and one Offensive that netted 18 points in to Henry Ford--but five times his| the final 15 minutes. were snared by Montreal: A crowd of only 9,300 saw the MEN'S MAJOR LEAGUE With Matt Kotelko blasting the pins for a terrific 875 triple in- cluding a couple of big 300 games, the Lucky Strike Grill club fin- ally stopped the Victor's Sports entry and came within a point of the top spot. Doug Harding was also at his best for the Lucky Strike Grill and with Matt *'pour- ing on the coal oil", Lloyd Sabins and his mates were forced to set- 1 the men taken by H. Dickison Other 600 triples rolled by Gus Smith 626 Jim Maher 621, Jim Brady 607. 200 Singles: Jim Brady 267 Gerry Rolfe 252, Joe Page 234, Larry Noonan 224, and 221, Gus Smith 227 and 224, H. Dunham 228, Jim Lesley 203, Marie Melnychuk 202, D. Rocheleau 201, T. Morrison 200, Marv Clark 284, #H. Dickison 234 and 219 tle for only one point. Matt Bell and Bill Solomon both came in for special mention with pice triples and Jack Strank al- most tipped the scales with a nice third game for Victors. The Ed Wilson Furniture club remained in second place with a nice two to one wictory when Frank Zarowmy and Ozzie Keeler both hit their top form. Harry Gillard and Lefty Thom- son tried hard to get the Jubilee Pavilion club on the score sheet but the oppesition was too good and zero was the vesult for Gil- lard's boys. Cooper's Service Station mov- ed into contention by grabbing the works with Walter Scott leading the way with a 796 triple score. This club could be a real threat before the section is over. Garrard Plumbing topped the Oshawa Auto Trim outfit by the two-to-one count but there was lit- tle to shout about in this contest. Both clubs were far from being of major class, but we know they can do better. The Branton brothers, Ray ad Ed finally hit together and re- sult was a win for the Pete Saol- dra Supertest club, two points gained uch meeted. meeting between Lucky Strike Grill and Ed. Wilson Furni- ture should be a real battle next Thursday and might well decide the winning of the section. Standing -- Victor's Sports and Cycle 11; BEd. Wilson Furniture 10; Lucky Strike Grill 10; Garrard Plumbing 9; Cooper's Service Sta- tion 9; Rotish Men's Wear 6; Osh- awa Auto Trim 6; Ross E. Mills Co. Ltd. 5; Jubilee Pavilion 4; Pete Szoldra Supertest 5. High Scores -- Matt Kotelko 878 (335, 310): Don Dean 821 (359: Walt Scott 796 (306); Harry Gill. ard 749; Matt Bell 747; Bill Solo- mon 741; Doug Harding 739; Frank Zarowny 732; Ozzie Keeler 729; Alex. Donaldson 715; Ed. Branton 708; Ray Branton 705; Lefty Thom- son 702. THE CATHOLIC LEAGUE Jets took 4 points ay night from the Hot Shots, to take over leading position. The Dodg- ers took all seven points from 'the Spark Plugs, also slow pokes took seven from the Tumblers, Dead Pins managed to get 5 points from the Aces, which makes it a close race for the top teams. Team standings: Jets 13, Slow Pokes 12, Dodgers 12, Aces 12, Dead Pins 12, Tumblers 9, Hotshots 8, Spark Plugs 7. High single for the ladies goes to Jan Page with a nice 255. Ladies high 'triple was taken by H. Dun- ham, 578. Men's high single a lovely score | Lemon League: A. Lesley, M. | Rombough, L. Vemmer, B. Kelly, {| D. Rocheleau. | DUPLATE OFFICE The race for first place in the still leading although the Alley Cats are breathing down their necks after garnering three points from the luckless Super Seven, The Hi Fis consolifated third place with a clean sweep from the Money Makers while the Hope- fuls clung tenaciously to fourth and last playoff position with the one point they squeezed from the Kibitzers. Standing -- Kibitzers 11, Alley, Cats 10, Hi Fi's 8, pets % Moy Makers 6 and Super Se- wen 3. We mofice that some of the lower teams have had their chanc- es hurt on occasion by the ab- sence of a key bowler. It should be noted by the captains that there is a specific rule which permits bowling ahead. To our knowledge this has been exercised but once th Belyea is 212 with her sister secomil with a 204. In the mens Zuttage vane wilt Anthony leads with with Don Tilk, a dark horse indeed, well behind in second position with 200. Individual Spotlight: Jackie Mar- shall is keeping up her blistering pace as she again copped hi singles homors with a 2356. doubles crown went #o Anita Belyea with a remavkable 482. For the men Don Tilk captured the single crown with a credit able 264 while Wilf Anthony just like "Ole Man River," rolled to a high double of 476. The 200 club was not overly crowded this week as only 12 en- tered the charmed circle. Don Tilk 264; Jackie Marshall 258, 213; Wilf Anthony 256, 220; Anita Belyea 252, 230; Madeline Kotyk 228; Ross Bennett 220; Les Gouldburn 217; Bill Vince 217; Lucy Hill 214; Bob Brown 212; Lois Short 210; Norm Roe 209. an ackie VACUUM SAVES KITTEN OKLAHOMA CITY kitten, trapped between the walls of a bathroom partition had Jim Armstrong frantic on how to get it out without tearing the walls down. Finally a vacuum cleaner turned the trick. 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