Edited Text
8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Sept. 4, 1968.)
SPORTS
ONT
By PIUS CALLAGHAN
The Giants Collapse
Francisco Giants win the National League pennant
wen those comeback teams of 1951 and 162 are going
faey the Giants are going a breezeâin reverseâ and
+ of Felaining the senior circuit flag are dim indeed.
in anything âgood shape as they enter this final
They trail league costes Los Angles
-half lengths and are three and one-
hind those amazing St. Louis Cardinals.
ves Wiis questionable ifthe Giants Sa finish
first division. At the time of writing, sixth-place Chicago ead
tied) are one and one-half lengths back,
âTHE Giants collapse is the talk of the baseball world and
there will be many explanations put forth to show the cause.
Of late their hitting has been poor and their pitching mediocre.
âThatâs not exactly the kind of a combination that's needed to
Get into a world series.
abere Jed 3-1 in the seventh of
made the sweep.
e and it took Giants 12
decision.
âManday Chicago Cbs came into windy Candlestick Park
and proceeded ct t tae Giants in a twin bill. It looked indeed
like the final blow to, San Franciscoâs pennant hopes. While
Gianis were losing two, Cardinals beat Pirates twice and
Dodgers subdued Houston Colts in both ends of a twin bill.
The Amazing Cardinals
SC RES WINNING TOUCHDOWN
vert by Dave Viti came alter
Ti-Cat halfback Garney Hen-
ley intercepted an Argo pass
and ran it back 50 rere Ham-
ilton won the gami
(cP âwirephotoy
y touchdown of the game
against Toronto Argonauts
Manley in Hamilton
down and subsequent con-
Somewhere under this pile
of players 1s Hamilton Tiger-
Cat fullback pane icaiPo who
|_made a two-yard di
Donnie MacLean R stiped a
iter last night | w:
# | five-inning
as Me Stars crushed the Dod-
gers 1
The pe was halted due to
darkness after the fifth inning
was completed to give the Stars
their victory. They will now ad-
vance into the finals against the
| Rovers for the Baseball
League Championship.
MacLean hurled almost per-
fect ball as he only allowed two
walks while striking out si:
Probable Pitchers,
Probable pitchers for today's
major league baseball games.
won-lost records in parenthese:
Los Angeles. Chance
at Acrinrad say Stigman (13-14)
ww
Baltimore, Roberts ( ine ii
Cleveland, Grant Pedte ee
Washi
(11-16)
New York, Bouton
ton, Turley (3-10) (N).
Kansas City, Pena (9-19) and
Segui (7-5) at Chicago, Herbert
(11-9) and Horley (7-5) (Twi-N).
Nation:
al League
Philadelphia, Bennett (72) at
Cincinnati, O'Toole (17-11) (N).
| Pittsburgh, Friend (16-12) at
in (18-5) (N).
AND it would seem that ot, Louis is the only club the
Dodgers Âź need worry about the rest of the distance. The Red
Birds have been playing terrific ball and are surely making
Prec Keane look great as a manager. Keane .s getting the
utmost out of his players and right now they are possessed
with the idea that they can win the pennant, The odds are
definitely against them but with their great âwinâ spirit you
canât discount them for a moment. When a team shows the
desire that the Cardinals are exhibiting, you should never once
forget that they are in the race.
Undoubtedly a large number of basefall fans would wel-
St. Louis Cardinals Edge
Closer With 10-5 Victory
pal
New York, Willey (8-12) at St. |
Louis, Broglio (14-8) (N).
Chicago, Koonce (1-4) at Los
Angeles, Miller (9-8) (N).
Houston, Farrell (10-12) or
Zachary (0-2) at San Francisco,
Sanford (13-12),
McKinley Still |
MacLean Hurls No-Hitter
As Stars Crush Dodgers
âThe closest thing to a safe hit
hard ground ball hit by
Warne | MacDougall that went
baseman Allan
Connely legs (fe wa cclearen
err
ta Ellsworth started the
game for the Dodgers but only
lasted one period of an inning,
Pat Sherran was then called in
to relieve him but the Stars
soon had = out of there too.
He went two and one third inn-
ings cae ae finished up the
remaining two and one third in-
ings.
The Stars collec
off their combined
|this combined with eight walks
three errors and seven stolen
bases resulted in a large amount
of runs that crossed the Plate
Shortstop Joe Gallant had two
singles in three tries while cen,
|trefielder Emmett Ellsworth,
picked up a double and a singe
in two appearances to lead th
winners attack,
he Stars scored nine times in
the first frame and added th ree
more markers in the third inn.
ing to round out the scoring
ted eight hits
offerings but
Kingfishers
Johnny's Kingfishers
pulling eid TAL ofh le blood in the Commercial ce tally in the first inning to
League finals which opened las'
Mat at Queen Charlotte diss
The Kingfishers and the Guar.
| dian Angels battled through eight
innings before the age
|eame up with a 7-6 victory.
The second game es ce glen
2 be played tonight wi
tion taking place at the Old Dia-
ond, The aoe is seve to
Vat underw: 6.30 p.
Keith Daziel are all âthe way
|for the Kingfishers to pick up|
the win. He allowed thirteen hits
while baloney 2 anes batters and
| striking out fc
Gord Fairgrieve was on the|
mound for the Angels and was)
touched for thirteen hits, He did
âOpening Contest
Take
e Kingfishers picked up a
take the Angels
moved ahead in the second when
hey tallied twice. The Guardian
team added another run in the
third and took a 4-1 in the fourth
when Norman smashed a round
tripper.
âThe Kingfishers came to life
the last of the fifth as they
hed four runs across the
Plate to take a one run lead
| âThey moved further into the
}ead in the next frame when
they counted another run,
The score remained this way
until the top of the seventh when
the Angels came up with two
raarkarsâ tance. again tie the
game. In the eigth
| winners pushed serves the win
abe oe
he THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |
âSt. Louisâ âhigh-flying Cardi-
Singles by Manny ge
and Lau
|homer among St. Louisâ 12 hits,|Marty Keough drove in three
Charley n
Charlesâ sacrifice fly ee siucad
=
âand Tim McCarver connected runs with a homer and single
Going Strong
FOREST HILLS, Be zs fetal
not walk anyone while fanning | une al to take a one game
| one batter.
Cleveland Browns of the Na- 's Just a young boy, turn-
tional Football League, who had | ing 23. We think he has poten REGINA (CP)âLovell Cole-| veteran from the University of |{*A%"% Mean ax the top| eed en ee ane Tee, MacPhee Mays Is Out
on their negotiation list, | tial and we want to have @/man, 25-year-old import full- | Iowa. » for losers. i ; Starters For Summerside Race way
Jook_at him ack with the Jleagueleading || The Hatisties are tor all! yg Uniil Friday
algary impeder: asset games throug! ug.
+ the early pace for individual WAS TOP RECEIVER SAN FRANCISCO (AP)âNer- Wednesday Night September
t | Mt. Side ing Honors In the Western) | Canadian Bobby Taylor, 24 4 exhaustion will Keep Wille .
fined to playing quarterback.
tephens a
lough was the Georgetown hurl-
opportu the Red Birds in a world series | nals kept the pressure on in the | with two in the eighth for the in a 5-5 victory for Cincinnati Top - seeded Chuck
Screen of mya hs may have the idea that St. I Nationtll tana race Tuesday, | final Card burst. over New York Mets. eighth-inning run that gave |carried his aching back pat
Louis never won pennants. If they scan the record books for | combining Pittsburgh errors, 10 Bobby Shantz was the win-| Rookie George Smith broke a a 3-2 squeaker over | another pole Tuesday
me 1920's, 1930âs and 1940's they'll find how wrong they ae |walks and some lusty hitting | ning pitcher with three perfect string of 11 hitless trips to the aaaeeoea! Harmon Killebrew | spindly legged California cae. â
St. Louis had some aie the most colorful clubs ever to play {for their sixth straight victory. | relief innings. te with a single in the 15th|his hi ae homer for the and a darkhorse schoolbo; i
world series, Remember the great pitching of Alexander in the Th rds whipped the Pi- WINS 20TH GAME inning that gave Detroit a 3-2| Twins, one on in the) from Brazil blew ii) we hols |
1926 classic, Remember the Deans winning all four games for es 10-5 and inched to within| Juan Marichal gained his 20th decision over New York's| seventh aes ce f
the Cards over the Tigers in 1934, Remember the great pitch- /51,° games of first-place Los pitching victory es San Frane American League leading Yan-| Left hander Steve Barber |teoute Snel | f
ers like Grimes, Haines, Pollet, Breechen, Chen just to greet Angeles Dodgers, who had a cisco Giants collected seven | kees. Smith's liner was only the | motched his 9th victory, with) McKinley, hitting harder,
fon a few. Then there were the Durochers, the Frischs, night game at âhome against unearned runs In the second| fifth hit for the Tigers, eld|rellef help from Stu, Miller, as) moving better and âoccasionally
Terry Moores, the Slaughters, the Musials, the Medwicks, ihe abate inning ad rolled to a 16-3 rout| scoreless for 10 innings before | Baltimore ost
Walker Nanttge hot NL club, Milwau- of Chicago Cubs. Marichal, 20-8, breaking through against Bill) Dick Stuart of the Red Sox hi nh ice, cut down Amseie er * Wood, iComestins in the two match- |Cdt. R. L. Clark 234
Oh yes, don't let anyone ever entertain the thought that |, Âąo"°Rraves, played Philadel. allowed all three Cub rus and Kunkel in the 15th on two walks | his 36th homer, with a man on, anâ intense South African, in ale ged at Squaw Point âranges | Capt R. A. McCabe 234
TG ope Gee ig erect arene Ts phia in the majorsâ only other four of their five hits in the first | and the single. giving him 100âruns batted In. "| match Blayed in swirling, gusty Labor Day by the Provinelal Ric Sat, HT. Vesey 233 Bs
show on numerous occasions and are doing a fair job of steal- |Pame under the two innings and left after seven, | HOMERS BREAK IT cr a ee | nd veal) Ga |fle Association, F-Sgt. Mike Su-' Set. W. L. Crockett 321 By
ing it right now. Folks surely would like to see Stan Musial |"'s+â Touis gave away four with Billy Hoeft finishing up. | Jim Bunning iaaked the Chick Lee Ae: muscle | sick of Summerside RCAF, cap: Tpr. H. W. Jones 230 fh
in one more world seri loesn't make it in 1963, thet | earned runs to the Pirates) Three errors by Cub third Yanks through seven innings, BASEBALL in his first match last Saturday. | tured the City Champlonatip for âSgt. R. L. Coles 230 fs
pet vit aati prt jess he is manaser or coach of some | fit also. scored three unearned baseman Ron Santo and six) but Joe Pepitone homered The day's upsets came off the his aggregate total of ts | Miss Lorna Vessey 29 By
Dennant-winning club. runs. The Cards tied the game singles helped the Giants to the eighth and John Blanchard RESULTS flashing tackets)iot Dave San- | out of a possible M., D. Phoenix 229 His
It's A Rough Road at 55 in the sixth on losing their seven runs in the second, |tied it with a homer in the eclaiid ao vearcelal tad sreseat|pelaitng een isa eni crea) : él
g pitcher ElRoy Face's error, Orlando Cepeda, Felipe Alou|ninth. Terry Fox was the win- ional League UCLA Los Angeles, and | from 300 and 600 yards, Mike |___ PRESIDENTâS MATCH
HOWEVER, itâs a tough road to the pennant for St. Louis. | âent ahead on Jim Pagliaroniâs and Tom Haller added home ning pitcher in the four hour,|Cincinnati 000010004â5 80 Thomas Koch, an 18-year-old | managed a total of 118 out of F-Sst. M. P. Susick 118
In front of them by six full games are those Los Angles Dodgers | passed ball, and got another run runs later. seven minute affair - Detroit's|New York â 000000 000â0 30 schoolboy from Porto Alegre, |125, and in the Association match | Cat. R. L. Clark ir
whoo ste have been getting great pitching from a staff head- |in the inning on Bill White's Also in the NL, Joe Nuxhall fourth 15-innlng game this sea-) | Nuxhall (15-6) and Edwards; | Brazil. at 200 and 500 yards, he had 119 sat R. L. Coles 117
Koufax and Don Drysdale. These Dodgers are | aouble. White also counted a pitched a three - hitter while son. Stallard (6-13), Craig (9) Pow-| Koch stunned a large gallery potstal r. H. W. Jones 3
pete not to blow another chance, the nay they did in I (9) in | hangingâ on ithe: green f | His 118 in the first event gav W. L. Crockett 115 fiâ
â : ell (9) and Sherry. HR: Cin. ging e green fences of e first event gave 3
4962. Theis rough treatment of San Frincsco last week shows A Keough (6). Teltuide i? colirtg? byâ | bial) top} ispott over!) aiiiicther Capt, RA, Mecabe Ah
re about winning this 1963 flag. They want Pittsburgh 001 004 000â 5 93. beating seventh-seeded Eugene marksmen, while in the second |F-O M. D. Phoenix 1
Pe ees Near atnnn ht ebarmaacth irre aa Uric Du ration And Am os Frost St, Louls 101 028 0sx-10 124 Scott of St. James, N.Y., just /match his 119 put him in third| | ASSOCIATION MATCH
Re OR Tata la en ee ee Sisk, Face (3-8) (6) Schwall|named to the U.S. Davis Cup place. Pa Sgt. esey | Capt. R. A. McC
ere, Only once, in e Dodgers conquer Yankees in (8) and Pagliaroni) Sadecki, | squad, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4. "Roy MeCabe Sat. H. T. Vesey 20 f°
renew fie serict Ă© Jones (6) Shantz (6-3) (7) and| The skinny Sanderlin, No, 4 with oF | F-Sgt. M. P. Susick 119}
Pe erode ype rede gp begga tered cers iad ead ang McCarver. HRs: PittsâBailey, player on the potent UCLA| Following are the leaders in| Lt. A. K. Mute uz
distance in thls National League ee nt i _Dedgers henry fay. a re Ol Ss n Ga u re 1, Savage (5); Sil, â White team, whipped 30: -year-old Ham | each of the matches and the ag- | Cat. R. L. Clare i u7y
Richardson, Davis Cup stalwart gregate: Sgt. W. L. Crocket 16
New York on Wednesday October 2. | rd ner ; bs
plo eee onbe5.a)5 4 cefuitewiseara) ans atsltpesied CITY CHAMPIONSHIP |Miss Lorna Vessey 116
6 Duration and Amos Frost di-|Chiefâs Gal (Clark Smith) 4 1 Amos Frost (J. Campbell) 8 1 070 601 11x16 162 No. 8, 1-6, 8-6, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3. FSgt. M. P. Susick lot. 116 f°â
vided honors in last night's fea- Victory Gallon (E Bernard) 5 4 Ginger E (Clark Smith) 4 3 (14-13) Baker K F
r os | Cc ture free-for-all at Charlottetown Cyclone Kelly (L. Kelly) 6 6 Simcoe's Magic (L. Neill) 5 4 Brewer (7) and Bertell; Mari- e if
Driving Park. Babe Clegg (Cyril Smith) 7 5 Elmer C (R. Cr acyes) 66 on tt iad AY iy
Sid Stead reined Duration to. Ellen Joyce owned by C. F.| Time 2.08-4, ailey. HRs: epeda (25), ummersli ae a es
triumph in the first trip in theâ Willis, O'Leary. Chief's Gal) Duration onned cs HL. S. Stead | F. Alou (17), Haller (13). ts
San | St h night's best time of 2064 and owned by John Wiliams, Cher-|and Dr. J, T. 1, Burge, Char. a rie « 0 is
e en S Frost roared back in the |lottetown |lottetown. Amos Frost own Pee a
y p final trip to head the parade in Pays â $6.20, 3:10, 2.30; 5.90, | F..W. Boyles, Charlottetown. 4
Buddy Campbell was UD gn 440, © ¹0.60, 960," 210; Parber gu ater ra a p u re Ss a n 'S i ts
TORONTO (CP)â-Torinto Ar- ast season and was at the con behind Amos Frost. 2.80, 2.10; 2.0, + | mabe (6) Earley (8) and Tiall| ie
gonauts of the Eastern Football trols when the Als were| Deceiver and Anthony L DASHES 2 AND 6 Teeny Oy
CGncarence Tanasdtra sHRNN quaeâ those eset red eetd re | hatnea apis dauules daahi dock [Deceivers(ayiieanerseyy ait m Ri ie rater : The Summerside RCAF Eag-| land Senior B Championship last Both runs later crossed the plate,
terback to their roster Tuesday games this season. Since his| sions with ease in their outings. Dot's Chief (Cyril Smith) 2 3 i oe ity 1 les won the Prince Edward Is-| night at Victoria Park by defeat-| to give the ae eae eet eal it
when they claimed Sandy | suspension, they have won twice | Joe Hennessey gave the Deceiv- Callie Hal (E Bernard) 3. 2 Juveni es Go sto heed 8 ing the B.S. Shamrocks 4-3 in| Thistle hurled great ball ass.
Stephens shortly after he was under quarterback Bubba Mar-|er a new mark of 2.121 and Miss Cool Byes (J. Pound) 45 and La x at aa and lU fowners Grab ee ee ee ee Tie ns Atrtorea
Placed on waivers by Montreal riot Claude Murphy, was ihe driver Dennis Herbert At Pla offs Batty aR Mian Rillebes | PPFOWNErS GLAD of three series. sixth frame, when the âAlrforiie
louettes. Trimble sald Stephens was |0n his 13-year-old pace! (Clark Smith) 54 The game went elght innings 2! Sâ
Stephens, recently suspended | suspended because he relused zllen Joyce and Chief's G al| Clover Boy (W downs) 68 vi ea ecisive Game before the Airforce team picked| Phillips opened the inning with§y-
by Montreal when coach Jim get his weight down, but Ste-|took turns at heading the pack| Time 2.12-1, | Island Juveniles begin their â900 000 011 000 000 2121| _ The Ed Clinton coached Mac-| up the victory. Hopper and San-| a home run and after the next[Bi-
Trimble said he refused to re-|Phens said this was just an ex-|in their meetings. Ellen's time Deceiver saber by Mrs. John| haseball playoffs this afternoon| Detroit Leans Uptowners won their 3rd|dilands combined to hurl the! batter was retired Tucker walk
duce to a0 pounds, was placed cuse to get rid of him. was 2.12.2 and Chief's Gai did P brown, Charlottetown | at Queen Ftizabeth Park in Sum- 100 100 000 000 001â 8 50| successive Souris BB League| Airmen to their win. The Sham-|ed. The following hitter poppedii>-
after weekend nego. ATs0 Publicity director Ken eae $10.00, 8.80, 2.60; 3.40, | merside, Downing, Metcalf (7), Reniff| Championship game last night |T0cks collected seven hits off| up but Bernard tied up the game?
tiations with the team by Brown said he Ste- pay of the night was the 260: 3.0. $4.00, 2.20,â 210; | âWaite's Juveniles will be host-| (9), Kunkel (3-2) (13) and| by blanking Larter Centretown-| their combined offerings. with a booming two-run homer fi
roe ee een ide iy Late âher te was tet âday double of Ellen Joyce 2 220; 220 ing Charlie Ryan's Legion Juv-| Berra: Bunning, Lolich (10),| ers 2 Joe Thistle was on the mound) The two teams battled throusafâ-
Greenblatt acquired by Toronto. "He wants | and Deceiver. It was worth DASHES 3 AND 7 eniles in the first game of a@ Gladding pom Fox ne (14)'| The victory gave the best of| for the losers and was touched! @ scoreless seventh inning and|
Toronto purchased Stephens to play football; said Brown. . The quinella gave a re-| Anthony L (C Murphy) 1.1! best-of-three series. The remat reehan. 'YkâPepl-|5 final series 8 games to one| for seven bingles. went into extra frame}
Ă© the waiver price of $350. He âHe'll even run back kicks, he| turn of $4.20. The combination WMX (E Bernard) 2 2. ing game or games are schedul- toe â3, Btambard (10) and permanent possession of the game was scoreless until) stil tied. McLaren walked to o
as yet on the agreement reached | Joyce, was worth $14.20 and the |Mighty Warrior (M O'Brien) 5 4| âA bus will leave the new Ca: ives $a eetâ a | Srecagiipeciimeritettaenet a | sterling Bimmns opened the it
âArfonaut coach Nobby wir-|belween Stopiens and the clib|sscead"deusinr âbesehves a wal Contac Ch Makey) 6 6| nadian Legion ia Bows| acetic, (Cite) eancaeiiee. (hil hlttoe Bi Biekchuisty hay ele toe A first error:
Seen an, ceatay, lett he jes the senate mire eee Time 2.13-1, 2.12-2, nal St. this afternoon at 3.30 and : : Pha walked 3, struck out 11, He lated scored the first run
doesn't know what he'll do with | year contract, which expires) âTop win pay of the evening| Anthony L'owned by Cloude| ail players are urged to be on| int Tre: HR: PhaâDemeler| wie oe went all the|the game, After two were
Seti" heâ eal, ba nareed itn | Hayman expiant that Argo|Ue"setatt Geen Swot a even | Bo mse seam, 21m, arate ay oeteas PaHBE 8 Gee yet fad (Cena ay NEW
Argo general manager Lew paid only the $350 walver price | 0, 2.30; 4.80. â $3.20, '2.20, 2.305 STANDINGS _ | Sitter, walked s, struck out 11, cithe through with a, big hit @
Hayman that Stephens has a lot and will not have to purchase DASHES 1 AND 5 2.60, 2.30; 2.70. re! it: Eee See MEGULLOCH
of football talent. He didnât rile Se, hefty salary from|#ilen Joyce (O. Willis) 12 DAS! ES 4, AND 8 American ae) rey ners with perfect night at plate,
out Stephens as a possible | Montre: ree-year con-| J. Orland C ( J Hennessey) 2 3| Duration et. 3 for 3 and driving in both runs. AS
halfback. ise was believed to have bees |The Sheik CH. Poulton) vs? abla: Rock (J Hecbeseey) : Georgetown Now York 9049647, John MeQuald ofthe losers pet: BASEBALL Chain |
for at least $1( â d
Hifi Gt ne cts ewe have Sar ontibatind: at Morell defeated Georgetown | Minnesota 558 12% | quet's bid for no hitter by lead- PRACTICE Saws
bethletne, Stephens wilâ join 2. {all as far as his previous ar- 4 in Kings County Baseball | Baltimore 74 66 .529 16% | ing off with single in the bottom i Keith C ichael
veam rich ia quarteriack wrote | rangements were with the Mont- Vv e fo) e m a n aan action Sunday. It was | Detroit 67 70 489 22 | of the 7h. All ChâTown Juniors who are Kel armic!
The others are Jackie Parker, Teal team,â sald Hayman, âwe the second victory for Morell in | Boston 68 72 .486 23 Immediately aie the game| registered will have a practice LTD.
Don Fuel, Lynn Amadee and Will simply deal with âhim the best of three series, Cleveland 68 74 .479 23% | Jerome Cheverie, member of the| at Memorial Field this evening .
Deak Necewanâ | we would with any aed a ve Mike Kelly picked up the vie- |Kansas City 61 76.445 Pal Souris Credit âGalea Executive| at 6 p.m. sharp in preparation Phone 4-6423
However Stephens, as well as| He indicated the Argos were tory, Slow ias, Los Angeles 62 78 .443 28" | presented the trophy to the ote for the lst game of the provin-/ 25 Brackley Polnt Road
Parker and Fuell, is not con. Pleased with the opportunity to e in a ce striking out 13. âWashington 50 88 .362 99% | tain of winning tei â0 be played in Sum- âSherwood
Z ârersiae thls Beturday atiernoon:
who feels tha
will definitely help the
Argos, said Tuesday night that
âhe could be the big fullback
are looking for.â
loo!
Toronto, which has floundered Head pret. ed Farrell Funston Mighty Chris, Ginger Will, Paddy Land Girl, Mighty Sand
Mount. Stewart beat Cardigan| sity of, Western Michigan, gal | $100,000 centre fielder slumped
this seeson while losing four of | 95 Sunday to end thelr âKingâs loped for 498 yards in Stam. | Win BI to home plate while batting) Calamity Boy, Lucky Muffin,
its first five games, hopes Ste- | pedersâ first five games | Funston, a ee syeatold pia | âGanied tate aed have|asainst Chicago and | eligible âi
e ag
n
â âArt Coffin was the winning pit-| lie Fleming, 24-year-old half- m_tonigl h Junior Chappeti| Weak: He was saiinprennrs 4 sent
feel he can, and Sazio agrees. [champion Blue Bombers, onors. Junior Chappel Freddie's Dream, Little Art, Byre
"7 think he could step in right cher. He fanned 13 and allowed back ith second: -place British oh eau â4 pases tor 298 yards, | âThere are tight dashes on this| takes Mr. Duggan away on oe homme. 0 huey fees âDow, Pa âoni, Mighty Will
now and play quarterback for | eight hits. mle Tons, who Calgary attractive card and every race| rail the opening mile and su
Toronto,â he said in ct
Sazio thinks Stephens
Parker could operate woll in âhe
same backfield, either one pl
{ne at halfoack or quarterbac
Into Finals
County Baseball League semi.
final round.
Macintyre worked âor the los-
ers. He yielded 14 base et
and struck out 10,
Mount Stewart led 40 mee r
four innings, scoring one rut
each inning, After a reoreless
Football Conference.
Official league statistics bn
â sed Tuesday show Colem:
195-pounder from the Univer
was 65 yards ahead of Wil-
yards in four game:
Coleman piled up his yardaze
in 104 attempts compared to 2 |W
muriee for Fleming, a five rete
er and gave up nine hits while| batter for the winners with a
ee «seat veteran, halfhéck
lcs Calgary, was Pat Mi?
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SPORTS
ONT
By PIUS CALLAGHAN
The Giants Collapse
Francisco Giants win the National League pennant
wen those comeback teams of 1951 and 162 are going
faey the Giants are going a breezeâin reverseâ and
+ of Felaining the senior circuit flag are dim indeed.
in anything âgood shape as they enter this final
They trail league costes Los Angles
-half lengths and are three and one-
hind those amazing St. Louis Cardinals.
ves Wiis questionable ifthe Giants Sa finish
first division. At the time of writing, sixth-place Chicago ead
tied) are one and one-half lengths back,
âTHE Giants collapse is the talk of the baseball world and
there will be many explanations put forth to show the cause.
Of late their hitting has been poor and their pitching mediocre.
âThatâs not exactly the kind of a combination that's needed to
Get into a world series.
abere Jed 3-1 in the seventh of
made the sweep.
e and it took Giants 12
decision.
âManday Chicago Cbs came into windy Candlestick Park
and proceeded ct t tae Giants in a twin bill. It looked indeed
like the final blow to, San Franciscoâs pennant hopes. While
Gianis were losing two, Cardinals beat Pirates twice and
Dodgers subdued Houston Colts in both ends of a twin bill.
The Amazing Cardinals
SC RES WINNING TOUCHDOWN
vert by Dave Viti came alter
Ti-Cat halfback Garney Hen-
ley intercepted an Argo pass
and ran it back 50 rere Ham-
ilton won the gami
(cP âwirephotoy
y touchdown of the game
against Toronto Argonauts
Manley in Hamilton
down and subsequent con-
Somewhere under this pile
of players 1s Hamilton Tiger-
Cat fullback pane icaiPo who
|_made a two-yard di
Donnie MacLean R stiped a
iter last night | w:
# | five-inning
as Me Stars crushed the Dod-
gers 1
The pe was halted due to
darkness after the fifth inning
was completed to give the Stars
their victory. They will now ad-
vance into the finals against the
| Rovers for the Baseball
League Championship.
MacLean hurled almost per-
fect ball as he only allowed two
walks while striking out si:
Probable Pitchers,
Probable pitchers for today's
major league baseball games.
won-lost records in parenthese:
Los Angeles. Chance
at Acrinrad say Stigman (13-14)
ww
Baltimore, Roberts ( ine ii
Cleveland, Grant Pedte ee
Washi
(11-16)
New York, Bouton
ton, Turley (3-10) (N).
Kansas City, Pena (9-19) and
Segui (7-5) at Chicago, Herbert
(11-9) and Horley (7-5) (Twi-N).
Nation:
al League
Philadelphia, Bennett (72) at
Cincinnati, O'Toole (17-11) (N).
| Pittsburgh, Friend (16-12) at
in (18-5) (N).
AND it would seem that ot, Louis is the only club the
Dodgers Âź need worry about the rest of the distance. The Red
Birds have been playing terrific ball and are surely making
Prec Keane look great as a manager. Keane .s getting the
utmost out of his players and right now they are possessed
with the idea that they can win the pennant, The odds are
definitely against them but with their great âwinâ spirit you
canât discount them for a moment. When a team shows the
desire that the Cardinals are exhibiting, you should never once
forget that they are in the race.
Undoubtedly a large number of basefall fans would wel-
St. Louis Cardinals Edge
Closer With 10-5 Victory
pal
New York, Willey (8-12) at St. |
Louis, Broglio (14-8) (N).
Chicago, Koonce (1-4) at Los
Angeles, Miller (9-8) (N).
Houston, Farrell (10-12) or
Zachary (0-2) at San Francisco,
Sanford (13-12),
McKinley Still |
MacLean Hurls No-Hitter
As Stars Crush Dodgers
âThe closest thing to a safe hit
hard ground ball hit by
Warne | MacDougall that went
baseman Allan
Connely legs (fe wa cclearen
err
ta Ellsworth started the
game for the Dodgers but only
lasted one period of an inning,
Pat Sherran was then called in
to relieve him but the Stars
soon had = out of there too.
He went two and one third inn-
ings cae ae finished up the
remaining two and one third in-
ings.
The Stars collec
off their combined
|this combined with eight walks
three errors and seven stolen
bases resulted in a large amount
of runs that crossed the Plate
Shortstop Joe Gallant had two
singles in three tries while cen,
|trefielder Emmett Ellsworth,
picked up a double and a singe
in two appearances to lead th
winners attack,
he Stars scored nine times in
the first frame and added th ree
more markers in the third inn.
ing to round out the scoring
ted eight hits
offerings but
Kingfishers
Johnny's Kingfishers
pulling eid TAL ofh le blood in the Commercial ce tally in the first inning to
League finals which opened las'
Mat at Queen Charlotte diss
The Kingfishers and the Guar.
| dian Angels battled through eight
innings before the age
|eame up with a 7-6 victory.
The second game es ce glen
2 be played tonight wi
tion taking place at the Old Dia-
ond, The aoe is seve to
Vat underw: 6.30 p.
Keith Daziel are all âthe way
|for the Kingfishers to pick up|
the win. He allowed thirteen hits
while baloney 2 anes batters and
| striking out fc
Gord Fairgrieve was on the|
mound for the Angels and was)
touched for thirteen hits, He did
âOpening Contest
Take
e Kingfishers picked up a
take the Angels
moved ahead in the second when
hey tallied twice. The Guardian
team added another run in the
third and took a 4-1 in the fourth
when Norman smashed a round
tripper.
âThe Kingfishers came to life
the last of the fifth as they
hed four runs across the
Plate to take a one run lead
| âThey moved further into the
}ead in the next frame when
they counted another run,
The score remained this way
until the top of the seventh when
the Angels came up with two
raarkarsâ tance. again tie the
game. In the eigth
| winners pushed serves the win
abe oe
he THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |
âSt. Louisâ âhigh-flying Cardi-
Singles by Manny ge
and Lau
|homer among St. Louisâ 12 hits,|Marty Keough drove in three
Charley n
Charlesâ sacrifice fly ee siucad
=
âand Tim McCarver connected runs with a homer and single
Going Strong
FOREST HILLS, Be zs fetal
not walk anyone while fanning | une al to take a one game
| one batter.
Cleveland Browns of the Na- 's Just a young boy, turn-
tional Football League, who had | ing 23. We think he has poten REGINA (CP)âLovell Cole-| veteran from the University of |{*A%"% Mean ax the top| eed en ee ane Tee, MacPhee Mays Is Out
on their negotiation list, | tial and we want to have @/man, 25-year-old import full- | Iowa. » for losers. i ; Starters For Summerside Race way
Jook_at him ack with the Jleagueleading || The Hatisties are tor all! yg Uniil Friday
algary impeder: asset games throug! ug.
+ the early pace for individual WAS TOP RECEIVER SAN FRANCISCO (AP)âNer- Wednesday Night September
t | Mt. Side ing Honors In the Western) | Canadian Bobby Taylor, 24 4 exhaustion will Keep Wille .
fined to playing quarterback.
tephens a
lough was the Georgetown hurl-
opportu the Red Birds in a world series | nals kept the pressure on in the | with two in the eighth for the in a 5-5 victory for Cincinnati Top - seeded Chuck
Screen of mya hs may have the idea that St. I Nationtll tana race Tuesday, | final Card burst. over New York Mets. eighth-inning run that gave |carried his aching back pat
Louis never won pennants. If they scan the record books for | combining Pittsburgh errors, 10 Bobby Shantz was the win-| Rookie George Smith broke a a 3-2 squeaker over | another pole Tuesday
me 1920's, 1930âs and 1940's they'll find how wrong they ae |walks and some lusty hitting | ning pitcher with three perfect string of 11 hitless trips to the aaaeeoea! Harmon Killebrew | spindly legged California cae. â
St. Louis had some aie the most colorful clubs ever to play {for their sixth straight victory. | relief innings. te with a single in the 15th|his hi ae homer for the and a darkhorse schoolbo; i
world series, Remember the great pitching of Alexander in the Th rds whipped the Pi- WINS 20TH GAME inning that gave Detroit a 3-2| Twins, one on in the) from Brazil blew ii) we hols |
1926 classic, Remember the Deans winning all four games for es 10-5 and inched to within| Juan Marichal gained his 20th decision over New York's| seventh aes ce f
the Cards over the Tigers in 1934, Remember the great pitch- /51,° games of first-place Los pitching victory es San Frane American League leading Yan-| Left hander Steve Barber |teoute Snel | f
ers like Grimes, Haines, Pollet, Breechen, Chen just to greet Angeles Dodgers, who had a cisco Giants collected seven | kees. Smith's liner was only the | motched his 9th victory, with) McKinley, hitting harder,
fon a few. Then there were the Durochers, the Frischs, night game at âhome against unearned runs In the second| fifth hit for the Tigers, eld|rellef help from Stu, Miller, as) moving better and âoccasionally
Terry Moores, the Slaughters, the Musials, the Medwicks, ihe abate inning ad rolled to a 16-3 rout| scoreless for 10 innings before | Baltimore ost
Walker Nanttge hot NL club, Milwau- of Chicago Cubs. Marichal, 20-8, breaking through against Bill) Dick Stuart of the Red Sox hi nh ice, cut down Amseie er * Wood, iComestins in the two match- |Cdt. R. L. Clark 234
Oh yes, don't let anyone ever entertain the thought that |, Âąo"°Rraves, played Philadel. allowed all three Cub rus and Kunkel in the 15th on two walks | his 36th homer, with a man on, anâ intense South African, in ale ged at Squaw Point âranges | Capt R. A. McCabe 234
TG ope Gee ig erect arene Ts phia in the majorsâ only other four of their five hits in the first | and the single. giving him 100âruns batted In. "| match Blayed in swirling, gusty Labor Day by the Provinelal Ric Sat, HT. Vesey 233 Bs
show on numerous occasions and are doing a fair job of steal- |Pame under the two innings and left after seven, | HOMERS BREAK IT cr a ee | nd veal) Ga |fle Association, F-Sgt. Mike Su-' Set. W. L. Crockett 321 By
ing it right now. Folks surely would like to see Stan Musial |"'s+â Touis gave away four with Billy Hoeft finishing up. | Jim Bunning iaaked the Chick Lee Ae: muscle | sick of Summerside RCAF, cap: Tpr. H. W. Jones 230 fh
in one more world seri loesn't make it in 1963, thet | earned runs to the Pirates) Three errors by Cub third Yanks through seven innings, BASEBALL in his first match last Saturday. | tured the City Champlonatip for âSgt. R. L. Coles 230 fs
pet vit aati prt jess he is manaser or coach of some | fit also. scored three unearned baseman Ron Santo and six) but Joe Pepitone homered The day's upsets came off the his aggregate total of ts | Miss Lorna Vessey 29 By
Dennant-winning club. runs. The Cards tied the game singles helped the Giants to the eighth and John Blanchard RESULTS flashing tackets)iot Dave San- | out of a possible M., D. Phoenix 229 His
It's A Rough Road at 55 in the sixth on losing their seven runs in the second, |tied it with a homer in the eclaiid ao vearcelal tad sreseat|pelaitng een isa eni crea) : él
g pitcher ElRoy Face's error, Orlando Cepeda, Felipe Alou|ninth. Terry Fox was the win- ional League UCLA Los Angeles, and | from 300 and 600 yards, Mike |___ PRESIDENTâS MATCH
HOWEVER, itâs a tough road to the pennant for St. Louis. | âent ahead on Jim Pagliaroniâs and Tom Haller added home ning pitcher in the four hour,|Cincinnati 000010004â5 80 Thomas Koch, an 18-year-old | managed a total of 118 out of F-Sst. M. P. Susick 118
In front of them by six full games are those Los Angles Dodgers | passed ball, and got another run runs later. seven minute affair - Detroit's|New York â 000000 000â0 30 schoolboy from Porto Alegre, |125, and in the Association match | Cat. R. L. Clark ir
whoo ste have been getting great pitching from a staff head- |in the inning on Bill White's Also in the NL, Joe Nuxhall fourth 15-innlng game this sea-) | Nuxhall (15-6) and Edwards; | Brazil. at 200 and 500 yards, he had 119 sat R. L. Coles 117
Koufax and Don Drysdale. These Dodgers are | aouble. White also counted a pitched a three - hitter while son. Stallard (6-13), Craig (9) Pow-| Koch stunned a large gallery potstal r. H. W. Jones 3
pete not to blow another chance, the nay they did in I (9) in | hangingâ on ithe: green f | His 118 in the first event gav W. L. Crockett 115 fiâ
â : ell (9) and Sherry. HR: Cin. ging e green fences of e first event gave 3
4962. Theis rough treatment of San Frincsco last week shows A Keough (6). Teltuide i? colirtg? byâ | bial) top} ispott over!) aiiiicther Capt, RA, Mecabe Ah
re about winning this 1963 flag. They want Pittsburgh 001 004 000â 5 93. beating seventh-seeded Eugene marksmen, while in the second |F-O M. D. Phoenix 1
Pe ees Near atnnn ht ebarmaacth irre aa Uric Du ration And Am os Frost St, Louls 101 028 0sx-10 124 Scott of St. James, N.Y., just /match his 119 put him in third| | ASSOCIATION MATCH
Re OR Tata la en ee ee Sisk, Face (3-8) (6) Schwall|named to the U.S. Davis Cup place. Pa Sgt. esey | Capt. R. A. McC
ere, Only once, in e Dodgers conquer Yankees in (8) and Pagliaroni) Sadecki, | squad, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4. "Roy MeCabe Sat. H. T. Vesey 20 f°
renew fie serict Ă© Jones (6) Shantz (6-3) (7) and| The skinny Sanderlin, No, 4 with oF | F-Sgt. M. P. Susick 119}
Pe erode ype rede gp begga tered cers iad ead ang McCarver. HRs: PittsâBailey, player on the potent UCLA| Following are the leaders in| Lt. A. K. Mute uz
distance in thls National League ee nt i _Dedgers henry fay. a re Ol Ss n Ga u re 1, Savage (5); Sil, â White team, whipped 30: -year-old Ham | each of the matches and the ag- | Cat. R. L. Clare i u7y
Richardson, Davis Cup stalwart gregate: Sgt. W. L. Crocket 16
New York on Wednesday October 2. | rd ner ; bs
plo eee onbe5.a)5 4 cefuitewiseara) ans atsltpesied CITY CHAMPIONSHIP |Miss Lorna Vessey 116
6 Duration and Amos Frost di-|Chiefâs Gal (Clark Smith) 4 1 Amos Frost (J. Campbell) 8 1 070 601 11x16 162 No. 8, 1-6, 8-6, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3. FSgt. M. P. Susick lot. 116 f°â
vided honors in last night's fea- Victory Gallon (E Bernard) 5 4 Ginger E (Clark Smith) 4 3 (14-13) Baker K F
r os | Cc ture free-for-all at Charlottetown Cyclone Kelly (L. Kelly) 6 6 Simcoe's Magic (L. Neill) 5 4 Brewer (7) and Bertell; Mari- e if
Driving Park. Babe Clegg (Cyril Smith) 7 5 Elmer C (R. Cr acyes) 66 on tt iad AY iy
Sid Stead reined Duration to. Ellen Joyce owned by C. F.| Time 2.08-4, ailey. HRs: epeda (25), ummersli ae a es
triumph in the first trip in theâ Willis, O'Leary. Chief's Gal) Duration onned cs HL. S. Stead | F. Alou (17), Haller (13). ts
San | St h night's best time of 2064 and owned by John Wiliams, Cher-|and Dr. J, T. 1, Burge, Char. a rie « 0 is
e en S Frost roared back in the |lottetown |lottetown. Amos Frost own Pee a
y p final trip to head the parade in Pays â $6.20, 3:10, 2.30; 5.90, | F..W. Boyles, Charlottetown. 4
Buddy Campbell was UD gn 440, © ¹0.60, 960," 210; Parber gu ater ra a p u re Ss a n 'S i ts
TORONTO (CP)â-Torinto Ar- ast season and was at the con behind Amos Frost. 2.80, 2.10; 2.0, + | mabe (6) Earley (8) and Tiall| ie
gonauts of the Eastern Football trols when the Als were| Deceiver and Anthony L DASHES 2 AND 6 Teeny Oy
CGncarence Tanasdtra sHRNN quaeâ those eset red eetd re | hatnea apis dauules daahi dock [Deceivers(ayiieanerseyy ait m Ri ie rater : The Summerside RCAF Eag-| land Senior B Championship last Both runs later crossed the plate,
terback to their roster Tuesday games this season. Since his| sions with ease in their outings. Dot's Chief (Cyril Smith) 2 3 i oe ity 1 les won the Prince Edward Is-| night at Victoria Park by defeat-| to give the ae eae eet eal it
when they claimed Sandy | suspension, they have won twice | Joe Hennessey gave the Deceiv- Callie Hal (E Bernard) 3. 2 Juveni es Go sto heed 8 ing the B.S. Shamrocks 4-3 in| Thistle hurled great ball ass.
Stephens shortly after he was under quarterback Bubba Mar-|er a new mark of 2.121 and Miss Cool Byes (J. Pound) 45 and La x at aa and lU fowners Grab ee ee ee ee Tie ns Atrtorea
Placed on waivers by Montreal riot Claude Murphy, was ihe driver Dennis Herbert At Pla offs Batty aR Mian Rillebes | PPFOWNErS GLAD of three series. sixth frame, when the âAlrforiie
louettes. Trimble sald Stephens was |0n his 13-year-old pace! (Clark Smith) 54 The game went elght innings 2! Sâ
Stephens, recently suspended | suspended because he relused zllen Joyce and Chief's G al| Clover Boy (W downs) 68 vi ea ecisive Game before the Airforce team picked| Phillips opened the inning with§y-
by Montreal when coach Jim get his weight down, but Ste-|took turns at heading the pack| Time 2.12-1, | Island Juveniles begin their â900 000 011 000 000 2121| _ The Ed Clinton coached Mac-| up the victory. Hopper and San-| a home run and after the next[Bi-
Trimble said he refused to re-|Phens said this was just an ex-|in their meetings. Ellen's time Deceiver saber by Mrs. John| haseball playoffs this afternoon| Detroit Leans Uptowners won their 3rd|dilands combined to hurl the! batter was retired Tucker walk
duce to a0 pounds, was placed cuse to get rid of him. was 2.12.2 and Chief's Gai did P brown, Charlottetown | at Queen Ftizabeth Park in Sum- 100 100 000 000 001â 8 50| successive Souris BB League| Airmen to their win. The Sham-|ed. The following hitter poppedii>-
after weekend nego. ATs0 Publicity director Ken eae $10.00, 8.80, 2.60; 3.40, | merside, Downing, Metcalf (7), Reniff| Championship game last night |T0cks collected seven hits off| up but Bernard tied up the game?
tiations with the team by Brown said he Ste- pay of the night was the 260: 3.0. $4.00, 2.20,â 210; | âWaite's Juveniles will be host-| (9), Kunkel (3-2) (13) and| by blanking Larter Centretown-| their combined offerings. with a booming two-run homer fi
roe ee een ide iy Late âher te was tet âday double of Ellen Joyce 2 220; 220 ing Charlie Ryan's Legion Juv-| Berra: Bunning, Lolich (10),| ers 2 Joe Thistle was on the mound) The two teams battled throusafâ-
Greenblatt acquired by Toronto. "He wants | and Deceiver. It was worth DASHES 3 AND 7 eniles in the first game of a@ Gladding pom Fox ne (14)'| The victory gave the best of| for the losers and was touched! @ scoreless seventh inning and|
Toronto purchased Stephens to play football; said Brown. . The quinella gave a re-| Anthony L (C Murphy) 1.1! best-of-three series. The remat reehan. 'YkâPepl-|5 final series 8 games to one| for seven bingles. went into extra frame}
Ă© the waiver price of $350. He âHe'll even run back kicks, he| turn of $4.20. The combination WMX (E Bernard) 2 2. ing game or games are schedul- toe â3, Btambard (10) and permanent possession of the game was scoreless until) stil tied. McLaren walked to o
as yet on the agreement reached | Joyce, was worth $14.20 and the |Mighty Warrior (M O'Brien) 5 4| âA bus will leave the new Ca: ives $a eetâ a | Srecagiipeciimeritettaenet a | sterling Bimmns opened the it
âArfonaut coach Nobby wir-|belween Stopiens and the clib|sscead"deusinr âbesehves a wal Contac Ch Makey) 6 6| nadian Legion ia Bows| acetic, (Cite) eancaeiiee. (hil hlttoe Bi Biekchuisty hay ele toe A first error:
Seen an, ceatay, lett he jes the senate mire eee Time 2.13-1, 2.12-2, nal St. this afternoon at 3.30 and : : Pha walked 3, struck out 11, He lated scored the first run
doesn't know what he'll do with | year contract, which expires) âTop win pay of the evening| Anthony L'owned by Cloude| ail players are urged to be on| int Tre: HR: PhaâDemeler| wie oe went all the|the game, After two were
Seti" heâ eal, ba nareed itn | Hayman expiant that Argo|Ue"setatt Geen Swot a even | Bo mse seam, 21m, arate ay oeteas PaHBE 8 Gee yet fad (Cena ay NEW
Argo general manager Lew paid only the $350 walver price | 0, 2.30; 4.80. â $3.20, '2.20, 2.305 STANDINGS _ | Sitter, walked s, struck out 11, cithe through with a, big hit @
Hayman that Stephens has a lot and will not have to purchase DASHES 1 AND 5 2.60, 2.30; 2.70. re! it: Eee See MEGULLOCH
of football talent. He didnât rile Se, hefty salary from|#ilen Joyce (O. Willis) 12 DAS! ES 4, AND 8 American ae) rey ners with perfect night at plate,
out Stephens as a possible | Montre: ree-year con-| J. Orland C ( J Hennessey) 2 3| Duration et. 3 for 3 and driving in both runs. AS
halfback. ise was believed to have bees |The Sheik CH. Poulton) vs? abla: Rock (J Hecbeseey) : Georgetown Now York 9049647, John MeQuald ofthe losers pet: BASEBALL Chain |
for at least $1( â d
Hifi Gt ne cts ewe have Sar ontibatind: at Morell defeated Georgetown | Minnesota 558 12% | quet's bid for no hitter by lead- PRACTICE Saws
bethletne, Stephens wilâ join 2. {all as far as his previous ar- 4 in Kings County Baseball | Baltimore 74 66 .529 16% | ing off with single in the bottom i Keith C ichael
veam rich ia quarteriack wrote | rangements were with the Mont- Vv e fo) e m a n aan action Sunday. It was | Detroit 67 70 489 22 | of the 7h. All ChâTown Juniors who are Kel armic!
The others are Jackie Parker, Teal team,â sald Hayman, âwe the second victory for Morell in | Boston 68 72 .486 23 Immediately aie the game| registered will have a practice LTD.
Don Fuel, Lynn Amadee and Will simply deal with âhim the best of three series, Cleveland 68 74 .479 23% | Jerome Cheverie, member of the| at Memorial Field this evening .
Deak Necewanâ | we would with any aed a ve Mike Kelly picked up the vie- |Kansas City 61 76.445 Pal Souris Credit âGalea Executive| at 6 p.m. sharp in preparation Phone 4-6423
However Stephens, as well as| He indicated the Argos were tory, Slow ias, Los Angeles 62 78 .443 28" | presented the trophy to the ote for the lst game of the provin-/ 25 Brackley Polnt Road
Parker and Fuell, is not con. Pleased with the opportunity to e in a ce striking out 13. âWashington 50 88 .362 99% | tain of winning tei â0 be played in Sum- âSherwood
Z ârersiae thls Beturday atiernoon:
who feels tha
will definitely help the
Argos, said Tuesday night that
âhe could be the big fullback
are looking for.â
loo!
Toronto, which has floundered Head pret. ed Farrell Funston Mighty Chris, Ginger Will, Paddy Land Girl, Mighty Sand
Mount. Stewart beat Cardigan| sity of, Western Michigan, gal | $100,000 centre fielder slumped
this seeson while losing four of | 95 Sunday to end thelr âKingâs loped for 498 yards in Stam. | Win BI to home plate while batting) Calamity Boy, Lucky Muffin,
its first five games, hopes Ste- | pedersâ first five games | Funston, a ee syeatold pia | âGanied tate aed have|asainst Chicago and | eligible âi
e ag
n
â âArt Coffin was the winning pit-| lie Fleming, 24-year-old half- m_tonigl h Junior Chappeti| Weak: He was saiinprennrs 4 sent
feel he can, and Sazio agrees. [champion Blue Bombers, onors. Junior Chappel Freddie's Dream, Little Art, Byre
"7 think he could step in right cher. He fanned 13 and allowed back ith second: -place British oh eau â4 pases tor 298 yards, | âThere are tight dashes on this| takes Mr. Duggan away on oe homme. 0 huey fees âDow, Pa âoni, Mighty Will
now and play quarterback for | eight hits. mle Tons, who Calgary attractive card and every race| rail the opening mile and su
Toronto,â he said in ct
Sazio thinks Stephens
Parker could operate woll in âhe
same backfield, either one pl
{ne at halfoack or quarterbac
Into Finals
County Baseball League semi.
final round.
Macintyre worked âor the los-
ers. He yielded 14 base et
and struck out 10,
Mount Stewart led 40 mee r
four innings, scoring one rut
each inning, After a reoreless
Football Conference.
Official league statistics bn
â sed Tuesday show Colem:
195-pounder from the Univer
was 65 yards ahead of Wil-
yards in four game:
Coleman piled up his yardaze
in 104 attempts compared to 2 |W
muriee for Fleming, a five rete
er and gave up nine hits while| batter for the winners with a
ee «seat veteran, halfhéck
lcs Calgary, was Pat Mi?
er. Heâ caugl
[for G47 yasds and ncogmicrthie
: PresentsProgram :
Summerside Raceway pres-
of the College of Pacific in hi
|fitth âyear with theâ defending |Âą ing tace pro-| another half dozen looking for
ack ag!
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1961 after seeing action with | Competitive. It's the kind of a} Roger Parlay, Port ill Boy,
âashington Redskins of the Na-| Program that should give the ex-| Gliding Billy, The Gladiat
tonal Football League and the | perts Lage of trouble picking} Rio Grai ag
University of Mississipp!, was | winner type of dashes that surely should
com. | The first class, dashes four} supply the maximum in race:
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sidelined until feast
Frey, his docloe aid âTues-|
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Monday
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STARRED Ll one âa we Soni a iy Pith to ng 4 pi âaches âdepahd 4 foie Song inuendowns fennel sting are oy nee lutuel pays at ome Ina it dic forthe iver RACE 5âEXACTERâDIVISION $100.00
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: with the Un Top bates ofthe day for Ce. visits Morell for the frst game| âCanadian âDon Getty of iE thyâs Gir, Cet Lynn Roya, Dor] eholee of lale and there's a good | have !â"? Read âHow nt Pie, rie, ay Mat, ge te Po
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_ se-son, | completions in 73. attemptsâ | cess traced to her rec: ard thelr ackers Inthe tous . rcwinaedexteceps.
âBicneverry |! e âman Mons was pate vm fod for 58 Yar, ot ard as Money Mtn Char | sme hase Ber cs an | PRINCE COUNTY HORSEMEN'S CLUE
at the Cardigan. jowns and a 52.0 completion | lottetown a Dearâ plenty| Races get going. at & o'clockâ gracious
M.| wart game, percentage. of watching tonight i your seceptance,
RACE TIME 8:00 P.M.
RACE 1âDIVISION $100.00âIst HALF OF DAILY DOUBLE
RACES 3-7âDIVISION $250.00âQUINELLA
fly my Vere ow vais Port Hill Boy, Gliding Billy,
RACES 4-8âJR. FREE FOR ALLâDIVISION $300.00