Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Oct 1962, p. 16

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THs OSHAWA TIMES, Thendey, Detsber 4} 1963 GRID GUESSING Pigskin Prodigies Baffle The Bookies. int f Yaa js Rg sath JACK SULLIVAN and in the East-West interlock-)them as 10- Press Sports Editor jing games. a beat them Pg Ph " football season| The Western Conference has Two Y rdjbeen going glong preity well spenes the Pam Soe according to the pes-teaian ex- was that Ottawa Fling a kg Fr lot, tar: fared ac ran pa ; the team had a hey ees of yo} called Joe. ote out for Montreal as the teaser. sng ron tee de iar "bai Ih ay i] 'The all. coach and 3 -season * aplitt ive games for 8 a rar vere! National Football League|standing 'ame|cuts, have been playing as if ares 0 iden who had jis saliva tests were in order. them fa'the Grey Cup final four times at, the last fiye years. in brief, it was: watch the Als ah Argos this year. There was a little more sanity in he ee. it would be Winn:- peg Blue Bombers again with British Columbia Lions at last coming out of the wilderness. Calgary Stampeders were a det- inite threat Canny Steve Owen's Saskatchewan Rough- riders could be among those eat Jn a fous Riders one ai Alouettes and Argonauts og, | stumbling along in the other, pred find a 3 par ron ilton Pier Cat ey wearing nauts met the Stampeders atipeg, the er. The fim fr their six! tory and the bookies established|tied one. HOWELL 1§ SATISFIED WITH TRADE TO LIONS VANCOUVER (GP) -- eae? at 4 Pts sort of stuff has sail Slay on most of the season. va tot the of cate STAMPS FLATTENED to Bamilen Als have been hit i in bookies figured they'd do, but be-|juries- Argonauts, with a m isiace then Glair's club has won second-place iger-Cats. In pod of the interlocking! games, with the possible excep- This week, for instance, Argo-jtion of those involving Winni- bookmakers Calgary in an interlocking|called the East to win. How ps were looking|wrong haye they been? The consecutive yic-|West hag won 11, lost six and he was catching footballs with Montreal's Clark Unable es tn meet 0 meet 8 'ete Alouettes - said Wednesda' ae at ip ale lead ; om ld, Z ben : ball oar A with the feam thi eek and was expected to re- So cae are ae a i a - was injur Feit, wih Ouee hs uh National Trust Has Controls At Mosport Fes gig pad ~The Na- tional Trust pany w: D pointed Wednesday as ble Fs and manager of the affaizg of Mosport Limited, a sports car racing track near Bowmanville, Ont. "| J, iL. A. Colhoun, mana National Trust's corporate pee ot department, said in an affidavit a debenture held that Mosport was pate detoult 'y the Company and had have ie, 1 » May Sian in the Noyember play- offs Mee imoe the big ae 'certainly must ned Wit! this ammuniticn, bookies ee. Montréal to Van- couver got set for a good sea- son. So far, they've been the easy marks, just as they've beeh over the years when they've established the Hast as favorites in the Cup finai. They didn't orn when Ed- roses | beat Montreal three graight, 1954-56; when Blue Bombers walloped Tiger-Cats in three of their four meetings. 1958-50-61. They did climb pal be co Howell once proved how fleet om foot he is by running back a kick 90 yards for a record. His latest move--3,000 miles in 48 hours--backs up his reputation as one of the fast- est men in Canadian football. Monday afternoon in Hamil- ton he was informed by the Tiger-Cats of the Eastern Poothall Conference that he had been dealt off to British Columbia Lions of the West- ern League. Twenty-four hours later he was shaking hands with his new employers. And a few hours after that his new teammates. "Of course the trade sur- prised me,"" Howell said in an terview. "But I'm a professional ath- Iete, foothall is my business and I have to go with it. "Everything I have seen herp' so far has impressed me." Howell said he likes '"'the way the management of this team does business." "T was very impressed with the coaching staff. And the fact that the club looked so strong in its last two games is encouraging as far &s tha playoffs are concerned." Tamitied't writing its inability to iy debts when due. ode Paul Sullivan, Mosport dent, said the trust vert action was requested track apd was "eta tect ho! ders of entures shares while a eons 1, to creditors. Sullivan said raging will def- initely continue next SOAsOR: WINS SOCCER FLAG TORONTO (CP)--Klaus Wait schaetze scored three goals Tuesday night to pace Olympia jto a 7-0 victory. over Poronto Hungarians in a National §o League game that guaranteed) Olympic the league pennant. rai a, SBELLPLOL LLP elie the West bandwagon in 1980 and Ottawa promptly made them look bad by heating Ed- monton. 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