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ROUGHRIDERS DEFEAT WINNIPEGS 20 to 5 Mutchewan SQUAD CAPITALIZL FUMBLES to DETHRONE CHAMPS England Retains Field Hockey Titu PHILADELPHIA, Nov THE LETHBRLDGE HERALD MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1936 ROUGHRIDERS DEFEAT WINNIPEGS 20 TO 5 MUtCHEWAN SQUAD CAPITALIZL FUMBLES TO DETHRONE CHAMPS England Retains Field Hockey TitU PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 2— (A.P.) —England retained her supremacy In world field hockey circles Sunday by drubbing Australia 6-3 t* WIN TOTAL-POINT SERIES 24-14 complete an unbroken string of six conquests In the international trH cnnlal tournament. The" United States women, winning four and losing two games, finished second in the seven nations competing", Biting Cold Sets Winnipegs Floundering in Wave of South Africa's three wins, two losses and a tie gave it a third place; Fumbles After Snatching 5-0 Half-Time Lead— tie with Scotland. America defeated Irclnnd 4-1 today while South Amertoa and Wales played a 1-1 deadlock. Scotland swamped th< Fritz Falgren Converts Two 'Toba Miscues Into Etceteras, a team comprising substitutes from all seven teams. Touchdowns and O'Connor Runs Intercepted Pass Length of Field for Third Major Score—Trouble Looms Over Regina's U.S. Players. By CHARLES EDWARDS ? (Canadian Press Staff Writer) INNIPEG, Nov. 2 — (CP.) — Regina Roughriders They Starred In Regina-Winnipeg Gridiron Battle! Wloomed today as potential western football champions after blasting Winnipegs from the national throne; but with the Rider triumph came a threat of complications if they qualify for the Dominion final. Unperturbed by biting cold that set 5,500 spectators shivering and Winnipegs floundering in a wave of fum­ bles, Riders unleashed a 20-point attack here Saturday in YEAH. WE KNOW the last half of their second playoff game and smothered AlX ABOUT It Bombers under a 20-5 score to win the series 24-14. P.S.—We were wrong. 'Pegs had won the first game in deadline. .And those of you who strung Regina the previous Saturday 7-4 Then mlsplays shook the 'Peg along with me on that Winnipeg and two points rarncd in the West­ backfield. Ami Coulter fumbled to team—and there were plenty of you ern Conference season had sent the give Riders possession on the Bomb­ —were wrong too. Dominion champions into the de­ ers' 23-yard stripe and Paul Kirk I The thing that \vc can all get ciding game with a 9-4 lead. kicked goal from placement. On the lot of consolation from, however, i Regina will seek the national next play. Freeman's punt was that whether Regina or Winnipr title if they win the western crown blocked and Fritz Falgren, Regina .represents Western Canada in the the ve'eran strategist. Al Ritchie, end. ran 40 yards for an uncon­ Dominion final, the championship said after the game-jbut there is a verted touchdown. Fritz Hanson is almost certain to be kept out snag. Five former United States was rouged to give Resina a 9-5 here. In fact, when Regina wins players with Riders are ineligible lead poinst into the final quarter. the Dominion title it will te further under the Canadian Rugby Foot ANOTHER FUMBLE west than it has ever come before. ban Union's one-year residence rule Kirk attempted another field goal And if rumors about the All-Am­ for "imports." but the kick was blocked partially. erican team they are building in WILL PLAY U.S. STARS Russ Rebholz, Bomber captain, who Calgary for next year's campaign "Providing we win in Western took the ball, fumbled and again are correct, it may tome even fur­ Canada, we will certainly play our Falgren was on hand to faU on the ther west next year. American stars in the east-west pigskin for a touchdown. Kirk con­ final." Ritchie said. "Whether or verted. CREDIT WHERE not the CR.U. gives us permission A desperate Winnipeg aerial drive CREDIT IS DUE to use our imports, well play the carried them to Regina's eight- You've got to hand it to that game if the eastern titleholders yard line but, with a minute to go, Begin* outfit. They've been jet­ agree. a final forward pass was intercept­ Shown above are three of the players who figured "No western team has objected to ed by O'Connor on his own goal- semi-final by a 20-5 score. On the LEFT Is Fritz Falgren, man of Winnipeg, whose great punting kept Regina on ting- better every game and I prominently in Saturday's Regina-Winnipeg gridiron who converted two 'Peg fumbles into touchdowns doff my chapeau to Coach Dean our use of the Americans and I feel line and the half-back raced the battle, when the mighty Roughrider team came from be­ the defensive for a great part of the first half and chalked thoroughly satisfied there will be no length of the field for a touchdown. CENTRE is Ralph Pierce, 'Rider backfielder who played up two points for the Manitoba cause. Griffin* and that old Maestro of hind to defeat the Dominion champions in the western a standout all round game, and RIGHT is Norton Free­ the gridiron, Al Ritchie. It objection from any eastern team." LINEUPS may be just a coincidence that Coach Dean Griffing. Fred Ray, Winnipeg—Flying wing, James; Roughriders have started to Fritz Falgren, Jim Lander and Louis halves, Freeman. Rebholz, Hanson; click since Ritchie commenced Chumich are the five players inelig­ quarter, Somsrs; snap, Adelman; coaching from the bench, but ible under the CR.U. rule. Four insides, Konchak, Kushner; middles, other Americans, Paul Kirk, Chap­ Peschcl. Mogul; outsides. Nickelln, GREATEST SUCCESSION OF UPSETS "it's my guess he has bad plenty Standings On pie O'Connor, Ralph Pierce and EASTERN FOOTBALL SITUATION to do with Regina strategy. Marquardt. Subs: Coulter. Lane, Lloyd Connelly, have resided in Re­ Nairn. Oja. Perpich, Roscborough. Canuck Grids gina a year or longer. Regina—Flying wing. Kirk; halves, PEGS HATE WON GAMES NO COMMENT IN HISTORY OF GAME SEEN ON US. THAT WAY TOO— Ray. O'Connor, Pierce; quarter. (By The Canadian Press.) STILL MUDDLED AS RACE IN ALL Prof. E. A. Hardy, CR.U. presi­ Lander; snap, Griffing: insides, INTERPROVINCIAL UNION " There will be those who will point dent, had no comment to offer when Chiga, Garuik; middles, Hegan, out that Regina did not earn any questioned in Saskatoon last night. : Thompson; outsides, Falgren. Con­ GRIDS IN SATURDAY'S BATTLING W. L. F. A.PK touchdowns in Saturday's game. •'There is no sense talking without nolly. Subs: Chumich, Partridge, Toronto Argos .. 3 2 64 31 THREE MAJOR LEAGUES IS CLOSE They scored two as a direct result having full information about the Young. Hamilton 3 2 5U til of 'Peg fumbles and aonther on an men concerned," he said. He will Northwestern Halts Minnesota's Victory Streak 6-0— Ottawa 2 3 45 60 intercepted 'forward pass. But a Referee — Archie McTeer, Cal­ Montreal 2 3 42 55 investigate the matter and issue a gary. Judge of play—Howie Milne, Balmy Beach Bows to Imperials 16-13—Tigers Trim team that starts fumbling when in statement in a few days. Fordham and Pitt Play Scoreless Tie—Yale INTERCOLLEGIATE UNION Weyburn, Sask. Head linesman- W. L. F. A. Pts. Roughriders 21-15 and Indians Whip Argonauts ^ possession of, a 10-polnt lead de­ Few doubt Roughriders' ability to Eddie Grant, Winnipeg. Loses to Dartmouth 11-7—Army Stopped serves to lose. Uni. of Toronto. 3 1 60 17 14-12 in Last Seconds of Play *P win the western title. They will SUMMARY by Colgate 14-7 Unl. of West. Ont. 2 2 22 Ritchie called the turn on Sat' show Saturday in the semi-final on First quarter—No score. 18 urday's game when he stated that Queen's 2 2 18 25 TORONTO. Nov. 2. —«B —The Union and took the lead, but they the home gridiron of the Saskat­ Second quarter—Winnipeg, kick tc By HERBERT BARKER, Vanderbilt 19-0, while Alabama was eastern football situation is still a Winnipegs, without Coach Bob chewan Union titleholders. Moose McGill 13 14 54 were beaten 16-13 by the Imperials deadline, Freeman, one point; Win­ Associated Press Sports Writer. knocking over Kentucky 14-0. Ten­ ONTARIO RUGBY FOOTBALL little muddled concerning selection Fritz In the lineup, was "just an­ Jaw Millers, and the winners go into nipeg, field goal. Oja. three points; at Sarnla Saturday and slipped into NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—(#)—Head­ nessee, conqueror of Duke, showed W. L. F. A. Pts. of an eastern championship squad. other ball club." the final in Calgary with Carl Winnipeg, kick to deadline. Free­ ed by Minnesota's Gophers, the tremendous power in a 46-0 shel­ No team remains unbeaten and a first place tie with the Oilers. Next year it may be different, but Cronin's Bronks, November 14. man, one point. Sarnla 2 1 53 26 4 Ormond Beach and Mike Hedge- mighty fell in droves Saturday in lacking of Georgia. Balmy Beach .... 2 1 39 25 4 the race in all three major leagues it's Regina Roughriders for West­ Riders should have little diffi­ Third quarter—Regina, field goal. the greatest succession of upsets this Santa' Clara's undefeated Broncs is close. wick scored Sarnla touchdowns, Hamilton Cubs .. 0 2 4 45 0 which were equalled by Ab Box ern 'Canada this year (Calgary culty in Moose Jaw and, though Kirk, three points; Regina, touch­ or possibly any other United States handed Auburn's Plainsmen their Toronto Balmy Beach won their Bronks and Harry Scott notwith­ Bronks won one of their two con­ down, Falgren. five points; Regina, football campaign ever saw. first defeat.
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