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The Entire Ottawa Rough Rider Coaching Staff wA- -w Page 26, The Citizen, Ottawa, Friday, October 20, 1978 Football Ottawa spor Willie Raza and Robert Greer tallied for the losers. Cougars host Russell Raiders at The entire Ottawa Rough Rider coach- It only takes 8 p.m. Thursday. ing staff — George Brancato, George Hughes, Bob O'Billovich and Joe Moss — Curling is expected to be present Tuesday at a Five rinks were still in contention for the a minute... football night for members and guests at By Eric Dowd remaining three berths in the Labatts the Institut Canadien Francais. Other Challenge Series after playoff action to win a trip to guests will be former Rough Riders Nerve Thursday on Rideau Curling Club ice. Jim Pilon — father of 1974 Commonwealth Selley of Rideau beat Dave Merklinger of Games wrestling gold medallist and Rough Hockey Hylands 9-4, Navy's Yen Geller defeated THE BAHAMAS Rider last year Claude Pilon — Bob Simp- A three-goal effort by Garth Rogers team-mate Doe Street 8-4 and Don Mac- son, Wilf Tremblay, John Bovey, Gilles pointed Bridlewood-Glen Cairn Cougars to Lean of Navy downed Rideau's Richard Yes, you could be spending a glorious week for 2 in the beauti- Archambault, Moe Racine and Jim Foley; a 6-4 victory over Richmond Dukes in their Groulx 4-2 to join other survivors Bill ful Bahamas just by dropping into Queensway Lincoln Mercury together with well-known sportsman and South Carleton Intermediate Hockey Wagner of City View and George Dolesji and taking a look at the new Lincolns and Mercurys for 1979! raconteur Lally Lalonde. The occasion, League home opener Thursday night at of Cornwall in the hunt. Play continues which will get under way at 8 o'clock, will Glen Cairn Arena. Ted Yabsley, Jim Du- Saturday. And while you're qualifying for the trip, include the showing of a film on football hart and Dave Hunt were one-goal men for Tennis be sure and the the new strategy. the winners, while Brian Bonner, with two, The Algonquin Caats tennis team of Jane Prince, Joan McGuire, Joanne Mon- teith, Bridgette Lafortune and Sue Croswell 1979 CAPRI was named Ontario Colleges Athletic Asso- ciation team of the week. The squad domi- nated the women's and mixed events at the recent East Region championships here and was largely responsible for Algonquin win- 1 ning the over-all crown. The host club's Chandar Dwividi and Nester Gayowski, All-Seasons' Bob Summer biathlon Purcell and John Martin of Rideau Ed Zdyb of Biathlon Canada will give a advanced, winning men's quarter-finals demonstration of summer biathlon Satur- — North American built — 4 cyl., V6 or V8 in the National Capital Squash Rac- day at Connaught Rifle Ranges starting at — Completely restyled — Immediate delivery s quets Association's D tournament 2 p.m. There also will be a clinic, conduct- Thursday night at Greenway Glen. ed by Andy Pitteedrigh of last year's na- Retail value of prize is $1,000. Draw to be held December Dwividi beat Rideau's Peter Twidale 3- tional biathlon team. All interested in tak- 16th, 1978. Trip must be taken between 7 and January 21, 1, Gayowski defeated Nepean's Bob ing part should attend prepared for run- 1979. Klassen 3-1, Purcell downed RA's Bill ning. For additional information call Zdyb It only takes a minute to get a better deal Sharp 3-1 and Martin got by All-Sea- at 745-8858. sons' Peter Stow 3-2. Skiing Women's quarter-finals saw Greenway The welcome mat will be out for both Glen's Judy Orr shut out Sandra Neil- old and new members at the annual gener- son of Nepean 3-0, RA's Mary Gordon al meeting of the member-owned Ottawa blank Linda Stewart of Nepean 3-0, MERCURY Ski Club Sunday, Oct. 29, at Fortune Nepean's Dawn Redpath whitewash Lodge, beginning at 2 p.m. The club's LINCOLN QUEEN SWAY Kaldene Fitzgerald of Rideau 3-0 and annual report, financial statement and pres- LINCOLN MERCURY SALES LTD. Rideau's Elizabeth Styffe shade Nancy ident's report will be presented along with MacDonald of Greenway Glen 3-2. plans for the coming season. A good reason to exit the Queensway at St. Laurent Blvd. Semi-finals will be played tonight with women's commencing at 6 and men's PARTS — SALES Minor hockey tryouts SERVICES 1325 St. Laurent Blvd. 744-1010 at 8. Ottawa West Golden Knights will con- tinue competitive C tryouts this weekend. The schedule follows: Saturday — Our newspaper carnets. 2.6CV strong, are dedicated young McNabb Arena — peewees 8:30 a.m., mid- rung people learn- ing some basic rules to be better citizens. they earn their own pocket J gets 9:45 a.m.; Russell Arena — bantams 5 money and participate in regular prize contests and organized trips to p.m., minor bantams 6 p.m. Sunday — distant points Every two weeks they "collect" for their services They — Mike Pearce, Citizen McNabb — atoms 8:15 a.m., peewees 6 • depend on your regular payment to' learn and maintain good business Judy Orr was an easy winner p.m.; Winchester Arena — bantams I p.m. procedures J Bitkowski jersey goes to son By Bob Elliott, Jr McDonald plays beside Paul Jaffe in the defensive Citizen staff writer alignment which has allowed 80 points in five games. While the spectators have more problems at the Now the special teams gave up 14 points against turnstiles than a bunch of bearded hikers crossing the McGill, so Adams's charges have only been touched Mexican border into the U.S., and more fun than ini- up for 66 points. tiation night at residence, Carleton and University of "The quiet type, that's Mike," said head coach Ottawa football teams will be deciding just who gets Bryan Kealey, "and that's the kind of player you like to play another game Saturday afternoon. to have on defence. He just goes to the ball." They'll decide it on hallowed ground — Lansdowne McDonald and Tony Panetta will be doing a lot of Park lying there beneath the poplars. that against the determined drives of U of O quarter- Yes Lansdowne, a place where backs Jamie Barresi and Rick Zmich. Carleton has MEMBERSHIP many great men have trod: receiv- No scored 87 points on its way to a 3-2 record, but had coftrt ers on their way to national laurels, a 17-point contribution from the defence. Limited number only.. Fees linemen on their way to Grey Cups, Under quarterback Mark Lee, Carleton has not collegians on their way to becoming moved the ball to Kealey's liking, but it's quite cap- Did you know that a squash membership entitles you to a (Free professionals and pros on their way able of the big play. Tennis Membership) plus .. to becoming Hall of Famers. Gee-Gees have been similiar to the slow-rolling • 8 dynaturf indoor courts • modern exclusive change rooms for men and women The many great men include • 5 international newly refinished squash courts each beautifully appointed steam roller, scoring 82 points and allowing 86. They • warm and comfortable lounge area with fireplace • each change room equipped with showers and sauna Bruno Bitkowski, the late Ottawa were able to march the length of the field against for viewing or lust relaxing (men whirlpool/ Rough Rider centre who died of a • fully equipped pro shop • fully equipped restaurant and lounge McDonald Queen's (twice), while Carleton could only muster a • free supervised baby-sitting service during the • ample free parking for all members and their guests heart attack in 1966 while holiday- field goal. day-time Monday through Friday • all the facility is air conditioned for your comfort • fully equipped Nautilus exercise room to maintain • we have a fully equipped party room — reservations et ing during the off season. New head coach Cam Innes has his club healthier top physical conditioning the front desk And Saturday his son, now wearing Bruno's famil- now than at any point this season. Backup halfback iar No. 40, steps on the field in a Carleton University Brian Campbell, who ran over Bishop's, returns, as uniform. does linebacker Ralph Iwaskiewicz. Mike McDonald, the 19-year-old son of Bitkowski The winner of this battle for fourth place meets - AIiS[ASON's and Mrs. Bette-Ann McDonald, starts at linebacker either the Ontario-Quebec Intercollegiate Athletic as he has all year — the only rookie to crack the ve- Union eastern division pennant winner (either teran Carleton defence. But this will be the first time Queen's or Bishop's) next weekend. RACQUETS CLUB the St. Pius X grad will be wearing pop's number on The form chart shows Carleton, but the chaps on the home turf. Preston Street have never yet issued a line on the 2100 WALKLEY ROAD, OTTAWA 523-1627 Carleton equipment manager Ivan Kelly was with Panda Game. Riders when Bitkowsaki anchored the middle of the Rider line with the likes of Kaye Vaughnn.After the club shut out University of Quebec at Trois-Rivieries, Kelly presented McDonald with one of his father's old Rider sweaters, the number long since retired. So last week against Queen's, McDonald suited up with a new number. But his play was still the same: Get $1.00 back when an interception, a fumble recovery. He broke in against Bishop's University with two interceptions. I I" McDonald credits Ottawa Sooners summer training you buy 1 gallon camp for helping him make Carleton and former Rough Rider Dick Adams for his outstanding season to date.
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