, « .- ee-rgl• ~—rr -w W re re- e"-- r- •-r ~•- f 18 THE OTTAWA JOURNAL THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 194?. • The Sp.n't Realm • • • -By BILL WESTWICK Late' Tiger Drivé Beats Bi e Bombers 9-8 WINNIPEG'S Blue Somberi aiiparently found Tigers quite a handful last night On th& basis of Western reports the THEY' LL: DO IT EVERY TIME —B Barbers were regarded as ai faitly good bet to beat a Hamilton 31MMIE Httin U, L, Couillard Wins ORTU teem that didn't impress as having too much power in their Hamilton Victory . Proves Costly exhibition tilt with Rough Riders In Ottawa last Saturday. Regard- less of the exhibition character of i the game here the Bengali didn't French Institute display much in the way of an o ve even when player shuffles When Hapes Sprains Ankle by Masters offered some oppor ty for the visitors to do a little Golf Tourney business on the offensive. , HAMILTON. Aug. 17. --(CP)-- j It .isn't good policy to staf t drawing too many conclusions from Hamilton Tigers, Eastern Canada t J. L. Couillard negotiated tbs.- exhibition games, but as a rude t offer some indication of what finalists last year, defeated Win- I p; to expect even at this stage of the anon. Coaches may take plenty nipeg Blue Bombers 9-8 in an ! ti tricky Chaudeere Club layout in of liberties in the way of subjstitu ons but generally speaking they exhibition football game under $5 to capture the Aubrey Trophy are interested in a solid victory if eir team can achieve it. Bombers the flood lights here tonight. in the Institut Canadien Francais are in the process of a rebuilding rogram and won't be judged on Tigers pulled the game out of golf tournament yesterday. Caul,. the fire with a tie-breaking point the basis of this setback. But It i 't easy to overlook the fact that lard led the field of members Merle Rapes was forced out bast night's game in the first quarter when Doug Smith kicked a single story without him. to the deadline with about one while R. Bertrand, a guest in the and that the Bengalit to • tourney, and not eligible for Gridiron fans will $ lit le more information when the minute to play. Bombers move in against btts this week-end. It will otter It was a tense finish to a so-so trophies, toured the course in a further basis for comparison the Western team likely to im- game, the first of the year for the four-over-par 75 for the heft prove off the opener. From t standpoint that victory will be Bombers who missed the Western gross. quite a help. It's season ticket around Hamilton just as it is Canada playoffs last year for the Max Dagenais took the Rein- elsewhere. But the Tigers are; tiling Big Four opposition and first Ume in years. hardt Cup in B claies for his 97 gross and 'Ben Normand scored victories over teams such al VV'•i ipeg Blue Bombers don't hurt It was a costly victory for at all even if•they, happen to be a ly season exhibitions. a 98 to annex the Dion Cup is Tigers, defeated 25-1 by Ottawa C class competition. R. D'Aoust ROGERS SIG CRU FORM. Rough Riders, in an exhibition was top man in class D with a Rough Rider football of5t;i last night appeared resigned to game in the capital last Satur- 96. jet the, use of Buck Rogers r a day in which the Ottawa day. Merle Rapes, Tigers hard The aforementioned . players athlete was first reported as rat ng from Regina and later as bitting quarter and former New took trophies, but the prize-list having decided to stay with the Western club. From telephone York Giant, suffered a sprained is the longest in local golf records. calls Rogers made to Ottawa they isn't any doubt thàt if he had ankle in the first quarter when Every one of the 55 competitors. r his way he'd be on the train Ilo, 'heading for the Capital. The he was tackled hard in his own was given a prize, regardless of et Ottawa lineman wasn't satisflei yesterday with the set-up in end. E RAPES. score. Regina and, despite any announcen1entir to the contrary, he probably It isn't known how long the Following-competition, the field isn't any more satisfied today. : American backfielder will be out Hamilto ying wing, Capri- attended a banquet with Ins'tittute But the fly in the ointment i that Rogers has signed a CRU otli; hal Weldon, Stewart, . !s•S,ea~ alr:+n►Y of the game. • l'!"- vice-president Edgar Chartrand Cihocki;. carter, Smith; snap, 1 form with Regina, and it is aline certain that if Regina appealed Tigers' Driving Finish. • presiding. to the governing body Buck woul be ordered to remain with the Gaudaur; insides, Aull, Blant; About 7,000 football - hungry middles, ord, Zarek; outsides, Golf committee: J. ht.- Baril, J. , club. He appears to have held high hopes that the Regina officials L. Vachon, G. D. Am t se, starter would grant him his release, bug they were shattered-when fans turned out for the game, Wolkow Ainsworth; subs, Regina Won't Release Rogers Ottawa ladies considered just a tough scrim- Tipoff, D. R. Racicot. Western club executive went int a huddle and came up with a ifrancesco, Turnbull, Earl Stimpson, Chaediere. Club 3-2 vote in favor of holding hint his contract. mage for the players. Play was a Waterman, Re p e i, Sheehan, bit ragged at times and Winnipeg Riders Ask Ruling on Schrauth Larrimac Guests pro assisted the starter and hand- A dissatisfied football playlet 't apt to be too much help to Manorek, Accardo, Muzyka, led the scoreboard. a team, a fact which Rogers is to have emphasized in dis- appeared to have the game in the Hapes, Wilson, Montour, Gosich, cussions with Western officials. `; N having won his point, it seems bag with an 8-0 lead midway L. Difranoesco, Fabian, Crocker, Now you see him,. no4\ you playing football with the Red, Some of Ottawa's leading lady GUNNERS VS. RANGERS..' through the third quarter, but logical to assume that Regina mist eel a dissatisfied Rogers is likely Damiano, Conti. don't, or words to, that effect White and Black. is golfers, from the Royal Ottawa, Gunners and Rangers meet to.. better than some of the satisfi ormers on hand. Tigers came to life and gained Summary: might typify the Buck lieges But, while these points are be. victory in a driving finish. the Ottawa Hunt, Rivermead and night in an important ODFA NOT MUCH P BUT TRYING. First Quarter. case, latest player squabble to ing bandied back and forth Coach Chaudiere clubs, were guests fixture with the kick-off at A fumble by big Bob Sandberg. develop on the football - front. Wally Masters keeps bump, ahap- While things have been et! Quiet so far along the football a terrific cog In the Bomber Scoring—none. yesterday at the Larrimac Golf Brewer Park t 8.30 p.m.`ln their front,. Ottawa's efforts to have oehrauth, not regarded as a U.S. From an Ottawa viewpoint, it ing up the talent at hand and last meeting unners came out machine, set up Hamilton's game- Second Quarter. looks as though we won't be see- eligible. A scrimmage thitt was Club. Guests were welcomed by import, may cuss a little stir jofcial circles. Rough Riders have winning play. He muffed Doug 1—Winnipeg, single (Sand- on top 2-0. (Wowing the game appealed to the CRU to cond a Note on the Schrauth case after ing the husky tackle, who until finally balled because of darkness Mrs. E. J. Ashton, and Mrs. P. a meeting o the Gunners team Smith's kick on Winnipeg's 40 in berg, kicked to deadline). this season had played all his gave approximately 2,000- rail- furnishing all the details connedted with his arrival here. Schrauth, the final quarter, allowing John 2—Winnipeg, single Sherrin and Mrs. G. S. McFarlane will be bel to plan the return who played football at Cornell,: c me to • Ottawa on his own last football in his own backyard. birds an idea of just how training presented the prizes following game again t Greenfield. Strach to recover for Tigers. berg kicked to deadline). A few hours after Ottaw. *ice- is Winter to accept a position. The lub feels that since they never After two plays that just failed . progressing. competition. The day's enter- were in contact with him and that he took up residence here with- Third Quarter, president Jim McCaffrey. had Golab on Rampage. tainment included the tourney to gain yards, Smith kicked to confirmed a Regina repo • th FISHER out thought of playing any footb 1, he should not be classed as the dead line and the game was 3—Winnipeg, touchdown, at The workout brought Lout sev- and refreshments. ate of the seven imports. won there, with just one minute (Clawson). Bucks was heading home, the er l points. Tony Golab was his Winners: . Froth what we know of it. lti erg have a legitimate case, but to play. 4—Winnipeg, convert (Ed- wires were busy again. This time old crashing self late in the drill Silver Division. it would be the height of optlati to expect the CRU to hand Sandberg kicked two singles in wards).
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