' tleashed "a mighty 'nerial attack? Kann'e touchdawn ashen wens. | Peter Kempis ([ ae pee a Shou 14,08 acs denon | (9 f%, Movie. 13. yar, 8 Fumble Plays Prove _| Three Converts Russ Jackson Leads satay iene such" ates capp and tulbock Muh Beamer "SSD "THY OSHAWA TIMES, Mandav. Qctaher 7.1983, first-half passing attack that ac-|820red the other touchdowns on e ge Keep Him 2nd | counted for 363 yards. one-yard plunges. Deciding Factors In 2:nte.cn Viawa: Rough Rigor HOCKEY TONIGHT ern Football Conference scor- Past Sask. Defence ing race Saturday. : Ld r 5 The 23 - year - old Canadian ' A ollegiate Op eners rookie kicked three converts : 0.H.A. "y THE CANADIAN PRESS |12 posts on a 6-3 record, twojart scored the touchdowns, Full- I' 4 JUNIOR "A" HOCKEY jand two field goals to help Brit- ! ish Columbia Lions to a 40-1) Russ Jackson is a fellow who|more than Hamilton Tiger-Cats|back Rick Black added two sin- Ate _ 'By THE CANADIAN PRESS ,third quarter, and later threw) At Montreal, rooki Ba" pair of fumbled punts|61 yards to Bayne Norrie for the| McConnel led Thc: cod naga victory over Edmonton Eski-|doesn't believe all this guff|(5-4) and Montreal Alouettes|gles and tackle Moe Racine NIAGARA FALLS spelled the difference Satyrday|third touchdown in the final|ing, picking up a touchdown and ™98- '|about an unbeatable defence, |(5-5) in the East. Toronto Argo-|! icked two converts, Ottawa ledit' : oo@s. Queen's University Golden|quarter. Edwards converted allitwo 'singles, Quarterback Bob| The nine points left him with) The razor-sharp quarterback|nauts 2-8 are last, 1-0 after 15 minutes, 15-6 at half esas and University of West-|three touchdowns. Israel scored a touchdown and|@? 83-point total, 19 points back|of Ottawa Rough Riders Satur-| In other action tonight, Ham-|time and 21-13 after three quar- ern Ontario Mustangs won their' TAYLOR SPARKS BLUES Jim Weber booted a convert. 2 George Fleming of Winnipe: o a geen Saskatchewanj|ilton plays at Winnipeg, ters, ~@pening Interocilegiate Senior lue Bombers, ' oughriders and tonight hopes) A victory for Blue Bombers,| yr y s Pootball League games. argo WA u 2 . Ue bigae o gy veg gs Lam.| The leaders: i oq do fhe same to Calgary| defending aay up champions, Bare Bing oan cove a TONIGHT si Queen's beat versii sparked 3 : | ampeders. and a loss for Calgary wou : ry ant 'une Py at Phy threw 12 yards to Ken Davison art ae coe gen ore! Fleming, W 102} Jackson's crafty signal-calling|boost Winnipeg into second ering wae Sriptke bere MON OCT. 7 "scoring a fourth-quarter touch: lied i poy poorer Larry Cullen pleat the | rg Kempf, B.C, 83\led Ottawa to first place in the|place, Reg Whitehouse converted one " ° stalown when Bill Miklas gee pany dE aero S touchdown omer!Coleman, C 66/Eastern Football Conference) Ottawa, with Jackson riddling) Jackson completed 11 of 17 ' 8 PM ~ recovered Kelly's end-zone a? , ith hin eg re-| Israel's winning - touchdown) ®obmson,_ © 62|with a 28-13 win over Saskat-\the Saskatchewan pass defence|passes for 216 yards and The- sf ve fumble of a kick by Harold Rose aoa elton . ian't e-|came in the fourth quarter,|Beamer, B.C. 54/chewan of the Western Confer-|-nd backs Dave Thelen and Er-|Jen and White accounted for the ot ter Gas ene . ee a P gens : after the Mustangs recovered oni 7 aye Sy peyacieenig Be nie White going for big gains/majority of Ottawa's 275 yards « edged 5 eGill' "Bees na ncoumer s d the line, ing. Westone McGill Univer-itil Conner threw to Edwards|McGill's fumble of a Western pintton w 48|night, the leading British Go| et ie taut toechipens nai ger tee ak oe =| ong = we | Souwnssoesto SSO | | Pa wonooes -- eorecssesoRts SHwewmoseoouSAa ee i > essity Redmen 16-13 in Montreal,iearly in the third quarter. punt on the 10-yard-line. He ran|} 4 ier ! | scoring the winning touchdown| The Gaels took a te? lead at|through the middie for the 10. Mitchell, EB 38}lumbia Lions took a firm grip|fore 14-551 Regina fans. raier cone a suasble "8 2:09 of the fourth quarter on -- il en da ig W a pote crag: Poet ze Thelen, White, flanker Whit " punt by the on the Mc-|Miklas' touchdown. Taylor then put Western in front 15-7. , ribet ' sales "| Tuck halfback Ron Stew- i : ; + Gill 10-yard-line. tied the score after Mofensive re held | the lend, although|F ed, § : se single Ge valle licker. and Nsioeee Eon Stee i Dominion Royal *2'"In Kingston, the Gaels had tojend Dave Bucknam recovered a|/@mbert later scooted six yards RD i 'Re-| \ TRACTION GRIP ' fight back from a 7-0 halftime|Queen's fumble on the Gaels'|@?und end for the Redmen's| LOSE IN FIELD HOCKEY defence in the country at Re-] Heve Dg Meier mynd '\ "deficit to nip the surprising|12-yard line. final score, MeConnel finished] LYON, France (CP-AP) --|gina--scoring four touchdowns) sae Teles. 9 NYLON TUBELESS TUBED TYPE 'eBlues. They did it when quar-| Toronto tried a short kickoff|the Scoring with a single on the|Japan scored late in the second|@gainst the same Saskatchewan) SAM ROTISH Pe. De, ae, mS ¢terback Cal Conner switched|after the touchdown, but Don|!ast play of the game, \half Sunday to defeat Canadaj¢lub which had allowed only XS Ce The nou diekan Hie deat ay 14,95 srfrom the running game to long|Rasmussen fell on the ball for| Western had opened the scor-|1-0 in the final day of the Lyen|one in six previous games, 7 KING ST. SAST h \ f corves out its own trac: Fiyppiege "'*" 'spayoff passes, Queen's at their 49-yard line. On|ing early in the first quarter,|pre-Olympic international field/TORONT) LAST From A Large Selection of POT tion, Here's exceptional i 17 95 wig Fine British Woollens j " yalia:s~ 6 new now. tite Eee as ' \ , TUBELESS-----Nerrow 19,95 <22-He combined with Bill Ed-|the next play, Conner connected|When Israel combined. with Mc-|hockey tournament, The loss h Riders y have ' , 'wards for a 76-yard pass-and-|with Norrie for the winning|Connel for an 85-yard pass play.|ief, the Canadian team, made Bilan oo | 4 } 95 low as retread prices, ie on eg0.94 run play to tie the score in the|touchdown at 8:40. hae pad converted, and later ad-lup largely. of Vancouver play: ve an | jded a single on a wide field goal| d giving Canad P ~ / , J attempt. rand zing Conade represen @ Man -- Tag Team Match |] \aae BUDGET TERMS--We Do Our Own Financing ie TEAM NO..1 TEAM NO, 2 i FOOTBALL SCORES, STANDINGS LED 9-0 jor international men's field 5 ied ' | MeConnel's single gave the|hockey competition, a record of & Hens Schmidt vs, Seoman Art Thomas DOMINION ROYAL ENDURANCE By THE CANADIAN PRESS | University of Waterloo 7 Loyola) Mustangs a 9-0 halftime lead, one victory, two ties and fourl| | wi] The Destroyer Loreno Parente Eastern Conference 20 ° The defending champion Red-|!osses. The Canadians drew| be a The Greet Kude Tony Marine (Tubed) W LT A pts|Waterloo Lutheran 7 McMaster|men drew close in the third|Italy 1-1 ~.turday. le Tubless or Tubed Type. For the motorist 600-16 .... Ottawa 630 i ines 8 lquarter when Al MacKenzie, \smcsmonsmeaaen = e The Drestroyer Lorenzo Parente |) DOMINION who drives et reasoneble speeds and aver- 670-15 Hamilton 5 4 0 187 142 10/Ottawa-St Lawrence Conference|McGill's all-star defensive end.|| NOW OPEN . Tony Marino vs. Johnny Foti TIRE S ages 5,000 to 10,000 miles per year. 12 ALONE | +: Montreal 0 181 169 10|Bishops 34 Macdonald 32 recovered a fumble on the Mus-. : " TORES oad dual gaeler ne wh tet deble trade-in Toronto 9107207 4 intermediate Intercollegiate | tangs' #-yard Hine. Quarterback! 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