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" . . 1 Heroes And Goats Ii'he world series this year was the big hero in the same has produced more heroes and ball came with a cvnnti slami s.\c1\'vll.t,ic .. rod by the: gloats than we usually see in the tome run clout which made the‘ three touchdown performance = {all classic — more standout score 4-3 for the Cards insieadlof Dave Miemou. you.“ A1. and goats. that is. Mick of 3-0 against them. In yester-t 1550" Mounties lwmiwd 5t, Mantle started the hero parade day's L'an both Richardson} Dumtan‘s Univean Saints 53. winning the third game with and Great took turns wearing; 5 he“. Saturdav (inhuman. The I'dl‘amatic smash into the up- the :ont‘s heard. but 'i‘resh'si310mm?s “(WM out" WWW} 901‘ deck. Ric'lal'dsou's failure to two-run homer partly erased Ri— dnwn in a“; fi“. (,1 mp,“ “we . . Set rid of the ball in time to ex- chm‘dson's second hnllblc in as Mmeflei ’ on," “nu,” .M. i .euute a double play made him many days. and Tim McCar- Mir-u“, “,efifmgrw Rmd: . :the goat of the fourth game. and l-er's three-run circuit smash amrp James “m, mfo‘ each i Richardson. who has been a look Dick Groat out of the dog and patpomr mm a Wale’l .t whim more than once. admitted house “('CP"\‘£“.' at the same St Dungqn.‘. WNW! H; [Imél that his miecue meant—the. loss time established himself as the 'm'whdm‘m‘ We" in the H1 i rd i A. “of the ball game. Ken Boyer big hero in place of Tresh’. _ quarter “4;”, '1th mismn; T. e . “but over from the three yard ‘ 7 V. Fleldlng Is Ragged line after Cyril \Iat'l'lonald i .1 made a sipt‘t‘lat'ultll' end rlln.i "- ‘ f Seems to us the fielding is surprising that sonlt.I enterpris- Statistically as wcll its in more ragged than it has been in: reporter doesn‘t look no Ma scoring. the Mounties dominot- l in former series. True, there and Pa Boyer and find out how,ed the gamc. Viike \orcott . ' ave been ll number of spec- they feel zhout this world ser- completed 7 passes out of i2 ;llcalar defensive plays. but ies. A lot of people have been attempted; two went for touch- " obblea were cost es- guessing but we haven‘t hesrd‘downs John Driscoll had 2 ‘or IPITCHING- “TING STARS ‘ 1' ly. . 1:“.rcialiy on the Yankee side a word from he proud parents. 7 for st" Dunstan's_ Again . r’it ‘ they made a flock of Their remarks would certainly Mike Mapp‘hpe “33: ll") lead“ ‘ _ , ’ 5 Arlen. Whittier-era have bee: make interesting reading. We~ ing gmlmdrzamer with m yard: it was the pitching of Boil- m‘vr tllc Vault-om- iu flip to vicioan Thai-.5 Gibson. (45) t ‘_ - =- ‘ ‘ - . . - 't—‘j’. un‘ “p 99" bmt '“ remember LlPP." Calla?“ mil." on 17 carries. Zlim Griffith had . (Ellison and the lllliil’lfi of Tom l‘lltiti: {itih unrl-l .wr -- mt» .. ~ - ~ . _ l ' '«v. m cm the "mm" 94‘ 9m°ll0lls When Claude W85 72 yards on 10 rusth and Cyril ‘ \lctarvci- that :01 tho (‘tll‘d- yt‘s‘ol‘day \lld ll'l‘i' ll't "l Congrfililal‘” Mic-3W" ' I l “made pol-L “M M the Yan' Fla-"l": “""l ll" l“'el'""‘d'3t° MacDonald collcrtcrl 5'1 on 5 innls off to thcir 5—2 victory stars in dl‘i‘ssin: tooth [or tho. ' . (AP Wll‘tfi’hotol - V'.‘ the: and White of the Card!!!- hockey team last year, against rushes Jamm miued'og yards ‘ . V l ‘ "his were the lucky guys. the Junior Legionnaires which m, 13 camps “imp pm, . Camp ' ~ I had younger brother Alan as 0; hp" - L- f M t ' fi- Besides the big heroes. here member oi that team. lippyi “Ao’had 5° "“ ‘ °" W“ t , were some others of lesser sta- made a lot of double talk duringI scam-w, - 6 rs e e e a s 0 " o. lore. and the Canadian Ron Tay- the season. Parents in that pro-i first half. ML “ll-SM. Mb , _ ,_ ‘ 1“ W! His relief dilcamettt have the consolationi Lemon (T‘D‘ through middle ‘ one . - 8‘ job. together with Craig‘s. sav- that they‘re bound to win. but on! from 5 yard“ 64], w “hm” i C ed the ball-game for the St Lou- the (lle hand they're bound tot , t ’ n1, ‘ ° ' ' . ‘ i. ames (TD, from. 7 yardsl 124M . z; ‘3 “am when Won L3. Its l0” also. " “"- Anisnn. ROSS (cnnrer') 13‘”: I n e a S, n e ‘ \ii. Allison, Road (T D. from 23 g ‘ . For urd llgrSlJWSP‘mxytnfimil’g: TORONTO tCP) »« The 18th I AlLstar goal and Johnny Bower i Howellhehind the Leaf net and i of Eng. “ward k mm” play. u happen, mm on", ISM, James (Tip. rmm l yard annual All-star game of‘thc Na- ill the Leaf ilct. (:llFll‘lit‘ llndljc E centred to Oliver. who beat. Carl we“ m a“ worm “H”, b“- down in m“. ,eag‘m a Mom“; "neurzfioi ML “mom Read l‘lcn'al Hockey League Saturday "Jf hvlontrcal (anadlcns t‘cnlnrcri Iervor and ghwchllk fo- the a] he ‘ h m I u b . "m cairn." was “manna for r (TD; pas; Ham Lo Yards. 3?“: I ..:ht op'onorl tantal‘lzmg' gllmp- ‘rall nt hull Illllif‘ curl lcrly la ‘ - 5 . S l on!" me e such a" "martin" m “‘Qf‘, lML “Ham. RM: ,flmverh 33.0 {5“5 Ill talent - hemy iP.lYYl\\n|k g-‘tr'Hi'lllk took Olf‘i 'tnltl Row- h l. him! the plate. For the first . {in an otherwise sill: ish on‘ r t »' . a] first game against Emma Second half: Mt, Alllznn. pm. ‘ ~Es- C P~ , . , v t ; time i- hie major. league ca. I)”; (Tin and mm (mm 10 teas.4 that the. all-stars won 3-2 iE-OIHN SCORES SONGS FGC'S ' (k reer he had two passed ball . wards), 390. Sp u : a!“ orcr Toronto Maple Leafs. Stan- i Less than a nill‘llltr later. at . '- Ole lime. and he added We can‘t say much more right fiasco" (T‘n mmugh ,‘mddié icy Cup Champions. 1047 of the second 1‘f‘l'llld. Leo By THE ' ASSOCIATED pREss ‘ ‘ another in the next contest. now that hearty congratulations {mm 1 van.“ 3%. W Alum” All-star coach Sid Abel of De. IBDll'lll of Boston Bruins: boat w L Pct. I Then he got himself an error to the, Enman Drug softball Mctkmén .Tp' ‘pa'gg. 45A.“ trnlt Red Wings put together a lfihn-rhuk on a f’ll'lH" h-om the St. Louis N .‘l 2 .600 f0 by interfering with Ken Boy- tea m and the Junior Legion- Mt Alum" Rnéé'mnmfem' 46: ,cnach‘s dream line in Montreal ilgluc line that was piil'lly hidden New York A 2 3 .400 . «’3 I will Boy- nah-es for winning Maritime , ' v ‘ " ‘ i centre Jean Beliveau. last 583- .by the Leaf rlefenr-r i Fit-st game. Wed. Oct. 7 at t. 6 Mt Allison. “Hermon (TD . . i . . I l l u. winging but, rt g l i Crib-Be because 0f "Willi"- championships over he holiday pa“ hm“ 9., Yard [mm 52* suns Most Valuable Playct-,| Kent Douglas retaliated {oriLoi.lls; , 99113369. This, according to weekend. Unfortunately we Mt‘ Aliisn“ ‘Rn'v‘wnnvcm' will! winger Gard Howe of De I the Hats 58 seconds later on a 'New York 030 010'010— 5122 j p‘ the announcer I! I rarity and didn't see either game. but we ‘ ‘~ ' ‘ ' ‘” ' ‘lh'nit and left winger Bobby Hull :jntllgzr long; shot lvhllc flatly; St. Louis 1.10 004 0321—9 12 0 g | l I 3 they couldn’t MIN another intent] to come back to this sub— STANDI:C‘: L T p“ ‘rf t'hycago Black Hawks Oi; Hill-ell of New 'l'ml; Farmers: Ford Downing 16') Sheldon [ 'mh incident in WOH‘ 391169 ject 1!! 011! next column. U “R a q 0 n ' pr‘ler plays the saliva-a“ ling ya; sllllltg out a horn}.an DEQ— ’3‘ lllkkelsen (Bl and'HDWBI‘d; or . Gadget)“ a o 5 had Stan Mlkita and Pierre ally. Hodge saw it comm; all 734°"*!. 5’11""? '7’ 8!! MC- to . - ,‘m “A; ’g 5 1 o 4 .Ptlnte on the points. the w.v but hobbled tht= ruck Carl‘erv w—Sadflkl» L—FOTd- st~rx I 0 ‘ The big line pmdured memes,“ fhp “page .H’Rs; NY—Tresll. St. L—Shan— ', pa ‘ ‘ - St' M‘arlyt-s 2 1 0 4 goal - Beliveau from Hull and Hodge pulled oft a touch saw "0 - ' _ ‘_ ’1 . b) lvsfieamamr 4 1 '3 0 2 ‘liowe at 13:52 of the second pe— on a drive by Bob Pulford of: Second game. 'Thlll‘s- OCt- a _l i _ Acadia ’ 1 n ‘2 1 1 Slur-and came close on half -a. [the Leafs a minute later and '3' S“ [10:13 0M wrmh 8120 l _ r ‘ ' . ’ ‘ czcn spectacular bursts. its" Belivcnu line stopper! up "9“' '"r - < o . i I M - ‘ ‘ - \ some lashhalf life into ,1; racgpd Esqnin when illc hi?! rcntro pnkoil " “my” 3", I mm" '- " ' Si; o e x 9 .gnme went to two delenpenian the puck lust Sau'r_lll|k \lllllr‘ if": SC’le‘liZ «It fitrrhardson “1,91 . ‘ uhn opened the. Scoring and the t both were Falling in a nai- "V'T "' “m " MW" - l A By JAG‘ SULLIVAN germ! Games bu" looked 8mg 0 ymplc Results other goals came from [north month Si“‘t'?“"'"lfi g ‘ :Tulim‘le L .“ Gil-‘39“ HR: , _, u , - - . . ' , 1 l - Canadian Press snot-ta Editor gish.. Not until Finland's star Are Releqsgd 5"“ “"9" i B"“"‘”“"-‘ M”""““’ °"“”” 3"" ' Thrdnramp sat 0+ to t .2. TOKYO (Cm-The Dame for waver, Mami Lin”. “‘1” mm 1 A chlaligr. at goal keepers tutti. i John Blink, teamin: on the ‘Vleva- - u . c. a . 4 m m ic honors 0 "ed u on nuf MS was the Us. able t . ~ tway tlrcltg the'game seemediAll-star forward line while both - . - l _. "yuan! tom Mada), :5 . get it; from and say there. 0. 33’ PRESS Ito inspire a Quicker to a c e: lea-ms were a man short on Pcn- gmggmnx_ ; I in: Jame-5e Want“wa a Ger_ Russia had a hard “me baht ~ lamong forwards frustrated allies. scored the winner at, 4‘ . 14 ‘ I . . r . . . tThe Netherlands 5 Canada 0 it}, h t th f i - l -. - Simmonst SChl’” ‘9) and Mc‘ . man swimmers from mg Mextco 87-76. Brazil de- Pakistan. 5 Kenya 2 . mug W e ‘FSt ha.” by t 6‘1‘ 0f the thnd permd' Bucyk Carver' Bouton and .Howard. ‘ , Russia and. the United States feated tough Yugoslavia 63454 India 1 German” iG’em‘ Ha“ °‘ ChicaEO m lh°"'““‘“d 3" “ff-tam! W“ "V .w—Bodton. L — Schultz HR: «captured gold medals. after losing to Peru in Sunday's V6“. 79313,“, {Britain 0 Niiwilontlc ' .'_'."At least one other country opener. Peru in turn lost to Aus- ‘ t ’ ., ‘ - ‘ Foum Game. 51m, 009, 11 at F. to enter the gold column tralia. 81-62, Monday. .f rkaqh 3 - 0 Vow anl: ‘ t'od ay. Australia's swimmer Canada suffered its second 8' ai 3 “2‘, V.“ I? 0 ‘51“ A, ‘ St. Louis otm 004000—- 4 61 Dawn Fraser. world and Olym- straight defeat, a 70-59 loss to; p I? a " “ M‘WLTFW “th — Keri Bonnie Watson and t‘t'inrrss New York 3th Moonli— 3 61 . . . . . Haskelhall '_ r .l h ' pic champion in the wornens Hunter). on McKlbbmt of} Uruguay m5 Snum RM” ‘4 64 l I v PM“?! a “if-dill“ N'v owned i Beverly ’nl'Tll‘ll‘iFd ill the r ‘ v ~ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' - ‘ r - ' lu'n‘ Saderll. ("tale ill Tarlor tfil -' -. nt \' . t to - n ‘ ' ' | loometre h-eestyle was a clear Mo real las again he .1) Ca "my 74 NM" Rm _, l b." H19 Devon Stables of Fred ‘talla for a return of 5230,] and “Fran”. Downing Wk_ a .tfavm‘ite. nadian scorel- wit‘t ta ints, evil-ton. won both hnais of that - c - ' _ The [1.5. was confident of one less than Hungary‘swbest. Pmal‘d f' flaw" 57 ill‘im’cszaIWl'i rare "The MHVFTOV (Cm " M'Mm'" :Sillflw“: Tit-r52“? aggwgih‘; drubbing the test in most other Janos Rarz. . ‘ 3"?” 5“ “'91”? ‘4 hielnnian" ht-‘I‘P Mr'mdny. . chimed and Timely RP‘E" “'9”? ,HR: St L—Boycn J— . , swimming events but in at least The race for rowing honors? mm?" 33'“ " leand 51 The filly 100k the first dashibmh ‘10"b19d35h Winn“? 0" 3‘ Fifth'"ame llldn Oct 12 at i .f.‘ ther sports, basketball. appeared to be wide open. al-I AUStFaha 81 P?” 52 in 2:14 4-5. and the second in 1 "me'dESh harness raCing card ’New York I ‘ .. ' rowing and field hockeyumuch though Germany has gained the! RUSS”! 87 Memo 75 2.13 1-5. 3h"? Saturday night 9t Loni 000 0200003— 5101 ' tougher battles are shaping up finals in five events. ! ungari’ 70 Canada 59 Senator Carpenter, owned by‘ Tlmeh’ RN73! NOR the {0111111 1New Y:rk 00000000204- 2 62 i than had been anticipated. Germany‘s famous ’Kiel-Rat-i .Wflm‘t‘Ws anlt'yhall Dr. K. H. A. Delaney of Monc- E and cizhth clashes in In!) 1-33 Gibson and lit-("arrow Stol- ' in winning the featherweight. zcbllr: cizht had to go all out; Ruwa 3 Kn?" 0 Jun “.15 22 in summary. 3"" 3'" 35' 7"“ “WWW? llem\'l'c Rf‘nifi (ll) Mihkélsen , weightlifting crown, Japan‘s to out down a US challenge? Poland 3 Unit-ft States it ‘ Ohio's f'lyphnp u llilrrl with home “on tho sixth in 12m; 45-65: 'anil Howard. \lzr—‘-Gih:on I’Dshinobu Mlyake set an Olym— in the heat: Monday and fares’ Sort-er 3.1 for the Frosty Hollow Stable and took the ninth in 2.08, lac-test IL .— )Iikkelsen. HR5~ NV... ole recon! of 8745 pounds and a mighttv challenge tn. the final; Caerhoslni-aki: t. ,k‘orgu t :35 Saint John Hm: ol the "will ,Trgsh 5;. ,, _\1C,~,.,..‘.p,.f ‘ ‘ “needn‘t” Japan "'2‘ "9"" (mm H" "m": “pal“r"“”er"I “59'1"” ’ “"3"” l 7 Fh-‘I‘sndy in Frown. ouncrii The daily double Paid $311 ‘lll. ' Remaining Schedule before won an chimp“: ‘0“, Russ“ and Czec'wsm‘lak‘a' Thel Bram 1 1mm" “ah Repllbll“ l h." Ml‘s. “'12”: Hockey and [ Finale winners were Tribune 1 -Si\th Fame. Wed. Oct. 14 at r Polo '5‘ medal in the sport. The prevt- Us and Canada also have first. ,i‘lrs. Carl Campbell of Bad- (2.13 4-5'. Bockmor 1215 2-3), .St. Louis. .olls Olympic mark was 819.5 rate chances of getting through! nah- ; Japan 3 'iler-k N s was 43 Fifth both B“‘\ siher W15) H i ’ ' _ _ . . u l . . . ., . . my . v ., _ appy Tags Selenth game. Thurs. pct. 15. Si. in mgvml Mm." 0‘ “'9 "peel‘age- f Russia 3 Germany 2 [itcats was Betsy Truax. (2.13 2-5), AM Castle (2,11 1.5)_ at St. Louis if necessary. . C :Hungat‘y 5 Belgium 0 i Other races on the lodasht FINANCIAL “CURES “ACE” BE” MARK CANwA-ffifxfiigfifi Uni_ United States 7 Brazil 1 "card saw Orchestra Leader.‘ SACKVILLE DOWNS. NS Filth Game, Yugoslavia 8 The Netherlands 2 owned by W. E. and L_ s_ Jen. ; (CPl — G-et Even, owned by M. Attendance—65.633 (Winners all qualify for eigh. ‘kins 0f Summerside, win twice ‘Taylor Of M0m‘ton- topped the lNeE receipts—“79.02436 C versity of British Columbia and Isaac rger t the U.S., "ymgfléhafipmn m 1-906' tack the Vancouver Rowmg Club,i teczyslaw - l - -- ' » - - ~ - s k 'l 1C i ' " came second to Czechoslovakia l team scml-ttnalsl m 2.13 La and 2.13 .76, i summary at .ac vile Downs ommssloners share — $71, m-t'kmigugg‘a'iiiul'éi‘sbrgl’fg in its heat. ‘ ! Toms 9. Pickcd up a new * 5""‘r’l9y “km to “’m the $1.200' 853.70 a , i , time or 2:14 4.... A invitational Pat‘l‘. New York club's share—$101; and 5395 pound! "5' anxgidvini‘fcc “gifhaggffiegiSaints ’ Single Winners were Doctor The horse nlarrd second in well?“ . . V - . t- - - r ,- I I _, ..\._ .c.‘. [.5 '. l- . . _. - Canada’s Al Salter. an at. champion Vyacheslgv “gaunt/‘0: v. v . r I;§,]ml.;2_.?l:,:r$;l mini: 1 ":5" “:3! ml '5'“ "‘9 iamfiili'o 7414‘“115 FM” share “01’ ‘ ' a v " ' -- ' " ".-. . nlrl ’ ,“ I: awéffmwnmugt’mfi-mgfg 53??! 1:35;",hfieaignfgfgm"-§S !sidc.dtn l3:14. :lffigmlt‘ree Chance. t owned by finite llilll1of12‘llarlgtllc; tyiggfizl hawk.“ Shaw‘swli' ... i ' ~ ' immi’ .V 1‘ Lnrter of t ' . ' t f '. ’ l " ' “We” °f mm "9‘" W" hhifik ‘f'? '1“ 3"?” “1‘35 . , Charlottetown. in 2:19 45- Bob- ' lig‘nfag‘lggl hinem mt? m 2""? ' H" ““m’ “3" *1! think Germanys ngrl reac e the. IIana a; The Samt Dunstans Him-11W Chips 213. Chet .Lmn duh . . on e elim- Aflmdance__2m’655 enter-Engel twee as good as GMI‘MSO“ “83 elmm‘“ School football team moved into i R‘hva owned'b:,qmn1e M3 i 85. card‘ - iNet receipts—31.844.750.44 he had been in 1960 but site After two days of competltlon I first place in the Provincia‘ m v hm; ’0‘ Kinkotya . P £3} 3.3"; Single winners were Edzewood lcommunism,e1.vs .share _ 3275, fill had far too much strength the us. had the ms. medals. terscholasfic “An circuit Mm" 214 1.5 and San ~H-aw P ‘Hedrick, Mystery stable, Huniel" 712.58 and elegance for_ other com- one gold. three silver and away b defeafing gummgrsidcvofimd 6y Amm fiacNe’Efwflthvcr, P.E.i. 12.13 l~sl. Barb-iPlayet-‘s share — $732,523.13 tors in duplicating he? brtgze. but Russia had “N High School 26.19. at Summer icmflmm“ in 2:13 ,aru's anllc, ('yr‘l smith. Hunfi _l.’il'sl {our games on. it . . [Vi " i, . banding: I c t cry 0‘ m '80 ' ' Side- ' l”? Ri‘W‘ ’3“ 2-5). S p c a k e r New York club‘s share—$100.- . I .. America.“ girls took Decond‘ Alexa-V vakhm‘" “"1 “"5' Scorin: im- Sl. Dllnstans were TRURO 'Cl‘l »— New." Note. F”?- fi-“ldrp‘v Br‘l‘l'iz. Summer-i £78.69 . . '. ' Z Sla’s first gold medal Sunday 'Les Afflcttk with tum iouchdoum mined by V A. Turner of wood. 1 3!” “~42 3-5‘._-l7 Orland C. ' mul- nd I place. and ’ ’ N.S.. won the invitational John-to". Fortune Bridge?! l: : ~ ~ _ 4...,- 5, gm mo ‘compulgm-y' heating Japan's favored Shim aid 3nd3{d.\r5{nnilli and 1.1.. " ' n Ichinoseld in the bantam l t A at "M will one mil: Jack . , . . “gmetition. two Americans wen-mining event wash ,Macl‘lachcrn converted two of mg Harness Racing carrl hem Charlottetown 42.1.0 3.5), my; . were ahead. Tom Dinsley of . ' lute Saints touchdowns. M‘mdaywnhatime of4:384.5. Rllshml‘ay Chief. Donizalttll ' "Vancouver. tile 1983 Pan-Amert~ new “(way seemed "’ Wm“ Richérd Gallant. Richard Per- ,T'K‘ N'O‘mile feature was the ‘2-13 4-5)- .r a . c. on w.» . become sometlntz Inoretthan a rat," am ‘w ' - private fend “tween Pakistan nor. two—mile trot on the Thattksciv- (2-13’wl‘15l53l‘Y- F-R- MClIPlM'. r'y and Gerald Smith scored the “mm “35" ,0" "if? homey P” I ' ‘ Suminerside touchdowns. and grafi‘dwfilw fmduded twn‘ ri Perry converted on'c TD. 0“ 9 35 Per Ormances in R Next league action is an exht the I Eight 1‘98"]31‘ One-mile g s ech- traila beat Southern Rhodesia _ . bition zamc hctween St. l‘lllns- 9W" 5' D f A m,” “Pm-st msian t“ for it. second MMMMVE inns and Prince ot‘ Wales this 'Carol Ann Volo captured the e , V Sham“ vmmv and New 719% i gamma).- var "1p 5p ll. new first heat. in 2:18 1-5 and return- ' : “a . 3‘7"?!“ looked shod in a M M" I ‘ ed tn. the fourth dash with a REGINA tCPl _ Sapkaipng_ ".3" - over Britain. 4 ‘ Ann h lrjlillwngfglrizde 1:: 2:;7 Diff; jgun Rotiahrlders font-ht hark -' _ _ l' 3-1 --- nmnld7 a'tw p v RIC clocking in race, two and had defeat Tfirfini: lirgtfimt‘igcgiig Manfle . k l a time of 2:14 in the seventh Monday in‘a Canadian Football B _"“(’"'- . League interlocking contest - Borderview Renown sped to A Thanksgivins Di! chWd 01. m: e . . “id I ' - By MIKE RAT“, the fastest time of the day with 16,048 in balmy fall weather and lndla. kistan rolled over Kenya 5-2. but indla was held to a H tie by Germany. Ans. L NEW YORK MP, _ Bobby 2:10 1-5 in the eight dash. watched as the Roughrlders I 3’ JACK HAND .mchamsm Sm“ in from of me Other Winners were ‘Plymouth mounted a poweffu] mom-1.1,," I m roux ‘APt .- mm, toilette in the room dressing "Wk ‘22” 35W Bonnie Watson ground nttaclttmder substitute ‘ m“ m _ Mam.“ mm mm "m"! a" “v, blame m. room. and Peter Smart (2:18 quarterback Bothacek. ~ WW Series home run on ra- i the fouled-tip double play at-,‘ ”' Saskatchewan led 7-6 after I. Jim, mmy Schultz‘s first ‘lempt that loci in the St, Lmns '9": first quarter end the game like)! in the ninth tuning. a "strontium 4o vlcnry over New 0nd baseman-- "it EM stuck in “‘5. “9‘ 1““ “l” 1’” "mil ' ‘ ' one blow of! the upper i York m the World Series Sun- my WPb. A5 Phil came across. qfifri‘r- 3' ., :‘L duct iii flat field. Bare Vewi'lal' x ‘ " I begita'm' throw.“ 0" hl' Fluke? Kiln l » mezzanine a 2-1 victory mm, Dhtl ‘Lll‘il. refined to "W"! W. 1 "Few 1" Jim Worden “088190 13MB" a. is Cardlnals Saturday accept the plea of guilty aed with m! Blot! hand. Flood in! some Still. and W Id papa-1 edulntlle series. .- tuna. . mu. play put-e Wendi-“mithndkfio Buchanan an” ‘ "‘ M'Ieutonleh nineCer- . ‘ ‘ " ' ' heeded on the base. a Mob“! pitc'l for pitcl Y.” “LAIN tlr i-‘ll...TF-_f?