: 4 football) team I have ever defending champions went dows Eo ny TE li mss anne end rey | Coach Jim Trimble ogchad." [35:21 to Ottaws Rough Riders, the Canadien Army Bisley team| Renwick and Sgt. R, H, Mitchel \ Is Very Unhappy With a warning beforehand that! "We have three possible touch for 1961 will come from the 1stlOttaws; Capt. WV. Hall, Barrie- . 6 3 4 {Battalion, Princess Patricia's|field, and Sgt, Maj, C. ¥, Powell,| HAMILTON (CP)--Coach Jim "I'm saying this with no cooling: down passes jutereopied today in Canadian' Light Infantry in ViedCamp Borden, Trimble of the slumping Hemil- off period," bis remark followed|their end zone" lamented rT -------------------------- ton TigerCois suid Saturday his Hamilton's seventh loss of the|Trimble. "Our guys were si CROSSWORD PUZZLE Big Four crew "is the worst'season against one victory, The|'Will you take it, or will I DOWN , AA mia ON 1961 BISLEY TEAM (toris, it was announced Friday, » Ld ACROSS : A 9' 1 Deadly , Make i a TIPP for every lady's shoe! pale nmends for a ZIBIE IT] Pl ; 8. Units of 6 y LIS] £] 2 power aiflictions hy ify vi 10, Ojl of rose , 1.8, i petals President 11. 0n one's , Units of toes 'time 12, Coconut (abbr) fibers . Belary 13, White of CBE M4, Exira- ordinary person , Charge for services Music note , Dwells , A pixy , meee JOBE, Costa Rica } , American Indian , Mediocre , Baking chamber . Water BA. [fe =H) HEE Wass Saturday's Answer 92, Bean dinavian man's name 84, Musical group - 31, Perish 88, Jumbled type 28. A witeh's glare U4, Letter 5, Low island 20, Ice 1 asnen TIPPS SPIKE TIPPS , Bubjects to rapid fire , Acidity (raed,) 31, Think , Cymrigs speaking Celt n's nickname God of pleasure Brazilian Indian | Fragrant | Half-Way Mark Finds |i: Riders And Argos Tied contracts 42. Serf "As long as no one moves for A 73-yar ward and offside, just about any- Etcheverry to rl, ee SO0N-THE BIG ANNOUNCEMENT PROM CHEVROLET Als' director of development introducing the '61 Chevy made of mirac headed for a face full of grass | game 35-21 to remain tied for a le while in the background, Joe | first place, along with Toronto URETHANE Poirier (17) catches his breath, | Argos, in the Big Four football | after the Hamilton pass play | race, | was completed, Riders won the ~CP Wirephoto WAIT RIGHT HERE! least nobody gid to be go | Rough Riders who ing far at the moment @&ny- him, ended up in the way. Don Soberdash of Hamil- | positions, That's Lou At | ton Tiger-Cats (right) lies on the field while the two Ottawa stopped above Bruce | Jor longer wear, smarter shoe appearance . . . TIPPS are tough when it comes to wear and far safer than slippery steel, You'll be delighted with their extra comfort too, Ask for Cat's Paw SPIKE TIPPS or Cat's Paw TIPPS the very next time your shoes need new thin heels, By the makers of famous CAT'S PAW HEELS & SOLES snd CAT-TEX scientific wonder SOLES, pass play from Sam| By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto gathered 2568 yards in halfback Don The Big Four Football League the air in the win at Montreal, rolled into the second half of its tossing 24 passes for 20 comple- Clark gave Montreal g first down 14-game schedule Saturday with ;.,.o while Cookie Gilchrist and on Argos' 18 yard line, n the 4 a ill riding . ~ y "Backfielders of course, can d ' ' Toronto and Ottawa still Hig quarterback Tobin Rote, who run RE oTe Lain on : , third que .er setting up a touch. hérd on the opposition and the .,.,n16t6d the game with a touch sii 0 oA , 8 ad' lown for halfback George Dixon si wache a ay . 2 rules, can adjust to k losing cone hes a A dither--for down pass, his 18th of the sea.{TUES, Cal Alda four plays later, Bewley's fourth In Montreal, Alouette coach Bol, led the ata So how can there be Siarte: iy Sounel for ontreal, tie . es on er points Perry Moss registered an official PHONES HALTER tion? other points Alouettes gathered 200 yards protest on a nullified convert as Toronto Argonauts Als 21-9 for their third win in a many meetings in helore The team is disputin tion of a convert by Bill Bewley 12:26 in Cats as they slumped along to|Team officials arfother. defeat, 35-21 at the hands nc vert as It wasn't the officiating that worried Hamilton coach Jim Trimble, It was the punchless play of his once-mighty of Ottawa Rough Riders Moss telephoned Sydney Halter bumped the of Tiger-| at t Winnipeg League commissioner 7 at films of the game, played 2 Canadian Football 1 after look a crowd of 23.452 nullifica the third claim there be illegal motion on a con he referees ruled quarter 131 of Shetto 50. Gilchrist ran 74 yard for a quarter and added a 33-yar soal, a pair of convert singles can-' Carter caught a touchdown pass and Dave gles Toronto piled up ushing with Gilchri rollecting them and fullback "ick touchdown in the third 3 to his total. Fnd Mann kicked two sin tion rushing and 221 passing with Etcheverry throwing successfully 11 of 19 times The Argos came out of the zame with what could be a se- Ve crimp in their ground attack, Shatto suffered a torn rib cartilage and it wag not known hen he would be ready for ae. Biscayne --big-car comfort at small-car prices "The worst football team 1|™ ever coached," said Trimble "And 1 am solely and| personally responsible for it." | Ottawa and Toronto emerged from the weekend still dead. locked for first place with six wins in eight games, The Als are six points hack with three vie tories and Hamilton has a lone wide selection of models in the new-size, you-size Chevrolet sadly BEAVERS, - OTTERS win "They looked like a bunch of knuckleheads," sald Trimble after watching three potential Ti- cat touchdown passes intercepted in the end zone, "Our guys were saying, 'Will you take it or will I?" You've got to fight for those passes.' Ottawa snagged two other in terceptions as the Hamilton de- fence sagged before a tough at- tack. Ottawa scoring was led by Gary Schreider, Joe Kelley, Dave Thelen, Davey West and Ron Stewart with touchdowns Schreider kicked four converts and Jim Conroy kicked a single Tieat scoring was handled by Gerry McDougall, Tommy Grant and Garney Henley, McDougall kicked three converts as fewer than 20,000 fans turned up at Hamilton to wateh LACROSSE SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS SATURDAY OLA Intermediate A Brooklin 11 Niagara Falls 9 (Best-ol-seven final tied 1-1) FOOTBALL STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Big Four WLTF A P| Ottawa 6 0 0215 148.12 Toronto 6 0 0179 138 12 Montreal 3 5 0181210 6 Hamilton 1 7 0143222 2 Saturday's Re nits Ottawa 35 Hamilton 21 Toronto 21 Montreal 9 Next Saturday's games Hami!'on at Ottawa; Montreal at Toronto new Chevy Corvair models unlike anything ever built in North America before and NEW CHEVY CORVAIR WAGONS The beavers and otters in this case are not the kind that build dams or live in rivers, They fly high with heavy loads of freight-- aeroplanes, in other words, Flying experience with the R.A.F, during the war and sub- sequently as a bush pilot in Canada was the background against which Jack X decided to start his own air transport line. 1.D.B, helped him buy his first "Otter" aircraft, which he put into service flying per- sonnel and equipment to mining and other developments in the North. Under his capable technical management and with his shrewd business sense the company was able to mark up good profits. These were steadily ploughed back into the business and with some financial participation by other members of his family, satisfactory day-to-day financing was maintained. two totally different types of Chevrolet trucks To compete effectively with other and larger operators in giving good service, however, it became apparent that additional planes were necessary, Being well impressed with the prin. cipal's competence, and in the light of a satisfactory experience with the initial loan, LD.B. found it possible to assist the small company's expansion by fur- ther loans to enable it to buy more "Otters" and a "Beaver, i's the GREATEST SHOW ON WORTH I}! 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