ln Youth Football action over the weekend Columbia Alouettes moved into a three-way tie for first with Lincoln Argonauts and Wat West Roughriders with a 36-6 thumping of Lakeshore Ti-Cats. Lincoln was awarded a 7-0 victory because Riders were unable to field a team. Neil McLeod of Columbia' Alouottos intercepts this pass intended for Lake- nhoro Ti-Cat Glen Kiddo during Youth Football action Saturday at Sundowno In the Alouette Ti-Cat game Alouettes showed total do. minance right from the start as quarterback Bryan Sehl rolled to his right and started the onslaught with his first major of the year. 77 G the secorid quarter Dan Cromier slashed out for almost 40 yards rushing and two majors as the Ti-Cat defence proved quite porqus. h K K _ Lakeshore's offence didn't fare much better on the day as Ti-Cats quarterback Dave Riel was unable to find his prime receivers and had one picked off by Columbia's defensive stalwart Neil McLeod who setup Dave Mara's second touchdown of the season to leave the half-time score 24-0, Cormier scored two more touchdowns In the second half before Riel and Rott Kutasmski connected on a 47-yard pass and run play to make the final 356 Future Games Wed. Oct. 17th Lakeshore vs Lincoln (r00 _ Columbia vs Wat West 7 10 Seagrams Stadium CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AUCTION SALE from CALINE EQUIPMENT SALES LTD & OTHERS Iatmorly a John Doom Induswial DonIor to be held at 6 Forwoll Rd., Kitchener, SAT. OCT. 20 9:30 a.m. VEHICLES: 77 Belair. 77 Plymouth, 76 Dodge Ram- charger. 76 Dodge l-I Stake. _7lrr?rd M I P U. 74 GMC 1. t P l' Hyd Tailgate, 73 GMC Dump c w sno plow. 73 Dodge Explorer Motor Home. 72 High Boy Camper trailer. 69 Ford 350 Stake 69 M t P U, Tandem Equip Trlr, 5th wheel Equtp trailer CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT: Assort heaters. Assort Gas & Elec br' Water pumps and water hose, V'Ibrimax Roller Compactor. 7 Packer Compactors. Ford Tractor Loader. 2 Port Arr Comp 150 CFM. Crawler Trencher. 74 ough 4-whl dr. 76 MF 4500 Diesel 21' Side Shift Fork Lift: FT Pay Loader. Power Trowels. Generators: Chain Saws. 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