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Centre from 9 to 3 p.m. Ask about pilot training for Grade 12 graduates and ask about the Feb. 1st deadline for ROTP University applications. _THERE'S NO LIFE LIKEIT For further information a Military | on Wed, Nov. Sth at Canada Manpowor| Final CFL games this weekend - The two points in the standings won't meat anything, but there could be a large peychological reward for victory in the Canadian Football League game Saturday at Montreal be-, tween Ottawa Rough Riders and the Alouettes. The Rough Riders have long since clinched first place in the Eastern Con- ference, and the Alouettes are agsured of second place and the home field for the EFC semi-final Nov. 1, but the Ottawa-Montreal winner is expected to take a con- tident attitude into the conference final two weeks hence. Hamilton Tiger-Cats or ‘Toronto Argonauts, af coarse, could have something to say about that. The winner of their meeting at Hamilton on Sunday will provide Mon- treal's opposition in the semi-final and, while either the Tiger-Cats or Argonauts would be heavy underdogs to the Alogittes, the visitors could be loose and produce a surprise. . Other CFL games on the regular season-closing weekend have Edmonton: Eskimos at British Columbia Lions in a meaningless gariié Saturday night and Winnipeg Blue Bombers at Calgary Stampeders on Sunday, The winner of the Winnipeg- Calgary game will get the home field advantage over the loser in the Western Conference semi-final Nov. 12. "'t don't know how the guys fell,”’ Ottawa head coach George Brancato sald this week ashe tried to assess his players’ states of mind. “No team in the Eastern Conference has ever won 12 games in a season, We can do that by winning Satur- day.” . . 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That would happen with a'win.” Brancato said players suffering from even mild injuries won't be risked in pursuit of a superfluous yietory, however. ; The Rough Riders will have both Condredge Holloway and Tom Clements at quarterback. Clements wentall the way in the loss to the B.C. Lions at Vancouver, while Holloway directed ‘Oltawa’s convincing victory over Hamilton last Saturday. “We'll be playing them both Saturday and in “the playoffs," Brancato said. “Naturally, if one of them comes up with a hothandina playoff game, he'll stay in there until he cools off. That's the way we've figured to we this-system. We'rg “fortunate to ‘have two out; standing quarterbacks.” \ * The.-Alouettes, wha ha suffered a staggering stri “af injuries to their signal- callers this, season, expect Joe Barnes to start, with veteran Soriny Wade on the sidelines awaiting the call to. duty. moos -., The Ottawa-Montreal ° game will be televised on the CTV eastern network at 2 p.m, EST Saturday, while the western network w show the ‘Edmonton-B.C. game at p.m. PST Satur-. da y. On Sunday, the CBC eastern network will show the TorontoHamilton showdown at 2 p.m. EST, ‘and the western network will have the Winnipeg-Calgary clash at 2 p.m. MST. Canadiens do it | to the Capitals to a 4-2 victory over Weshington ‘Capitals iri’ ‘Natlofal Hockey Leagife game! Thursday night. 29 "Pierre ‘Larouche ‘afi Pierre Mondou scored in the second period for the Canadiens, who recorded their second victory in a row. Robert Picard and Ryan Walter scored for Washington. The Canadiens carried a 2- 1 lead into the final period before Risebrough and Tremblay beat Capitals goaltender Jim Bedard, who faced 43 shots, to produce the winning bulge. Canadiens goalie Ken Dryden was tested on 18 shots. ; Bedard had a busy night as the Canadiens, 6-4-1 and holding a two-point lead over Detroit Red Wings in the Norris Division, applied steady pressure. Bedard foiled a penalty shot attempt by Jacques Lemaire in the sixth minute of play and re- ceived congratulations from all his team-mates, but he was largely on his own after - that. _ Picard broke a scoreless tie at 2:47 of tte second period after Walter, the Capitals first choice in the amateur draft last June, got the draw from a faceoff to Dryden's right and put the puck back to the defen- comarn who got off a quick shot. That brought boos from the crowd of 15,554, but they were silenced when Larouche stole the puck in the Washington zone and rifled a shot past Bedard just 1:01 later. Bedard was outstanding In the face of intense Montreal pressure during a holding penalty assessed Washington's Paul Mulven at 9:25, but the Capitals goalie was . victimized on Mondou’s goal that broke the 1-1 deadlock. . be i be ar ald etm atten Be sot