By JACK HAND NEW YORK tAPI -- Tcutitiiy Bvrne. 35-year-old converted wild- man who was discarded by four American League teams. baffled Brooklyn with five hits Thursday as Ni-wv York Yankees madc in mg opener when five home sailed through the muggy air. the ior Gilliam's throw to the plate, Yanks managed to win this one attemltling 10 mall? I W19”- on eight bunched in the fourth iitiitiig Ytll9nAlh9T? was great A A A they got an 5"", run; aftpr two stands as in whether (idliam s peg la contrast lu Wednesday's boom- runs singles. five of them - Yankees Increase Series Lead On Byrne's 5-Hitter a single to left. scoririi; Berra as Jackie Robinson slowed down Jun- As Berra scored the tying run debate in the winner it turned ottt tn he a mis- take. LOADED SACKS Casey Stcngel. the Yankee man- ' agcr. called for Eddie Robinson. a lefthanded hitting first baseman. in bat for Phil Rizzutti Loes' first two stratsht river the ltorlsters. 4-2. W"? "1" . ""”ld ha” cl" dim" "'9 nmn" pitch to Robinson plunked him in 'nd tmk ; commanding warm 5... Byrne was trenieiidtitts. walking IfAARtIh1n.stIn hadnt inteifcred. AAA AAA” A AA AA AA AA AA , AA fwe and gmkmg Um gm a; he the crowd of 64 707 still was e ml 9 n '9 ac an le "95 -F3 ' . ' t . ' - . 7 bases were full 3)'"'E- ""9" l'9lP1"l'et'l "1 ab ””'3' "”"Chali'"”-V '".l””.'. h” M” '13" h llzg ldn R llhen h Billy .-Mfmn Byrnc. sonietiutcs used as at NM mm” pm.h”A-- ground um and --m(.k,t sud" to hams”-mgAsiit.Ls e an men s urter hinge in ,AAAAAAAAh AAAAAAAAA luoked A an .d . tn, the nndgen- Wmnds h A AA me Brmks left and (iilliam made no throw at A h Ah 1 AA ha "N cl 0 - ' .VlF'- r . , - . A pic. en tagge te next on at inn ham, (hp two winning mus it was after dAllnt.' lttitlgci double ::lA-AALAtAAlL'"Afa5A:A?Ar"AlAlzA:A:AmA;;f0:gAA:; line into centre field. Both How. with a line single past Billy l.oes'lll:AA3AAl ll'N:AlA "At: AAA??AA"li;AAA:tAf'A!A3A3"AAlAAA0AAAArA'3 VANAAM ' ' ard and Martin romped home - I ' ro 4 . - r . .a'.lhsln Rlilll'iPtti'r(lli:lfilliatii1lli:i'Iutiho ltl-estllnes the 2:3-veat'-tild rightv -llt'”'”He'. wan” HMO" 0! um I hlamatluelljd no. lllllal Alsl(ll'n lllienl A . AA - AA A- -, -AA- A - A A AA - A 1,.,dgel.A. .3 AH , , .A ,.thA ep cc ICS ivt roo te on to talk to the opposing hitieis as Tldlltnti 10 at "W3 14'1"” l" ml was 3: ;hA's'wAAA?AlAAAAalll lAAl:A'A'A:Ae'A:A'AAllAi'eAtBcsseni ivho made Bub Cerv h - 11., -. hi (1 hv h- in the tottrth , i'?antlli:;-r tititttlill: plaevlswas helrfwr(lE.l.ocs with a sinlil” l".V (ill llf" "dm m sllck mm M3 l0'33m9 home free on a foiir-rutt fftllrilll inning rally that routed Lites. There may still be hope in Flat-A hush frir the futile Brooks but the Aquickly were A A Gil Hodges came tip iitth Vtrcn S sharp the tanks greeted he and lrv VtIt'cnA chopped dtiiiii ehn Dotiitald but groiitider ucar the bag.) Series Facts ground out on the first pitch Four runs were in and that was the ball game. A Stcngel said he utll usc Hubt Turlcy -17-13'. his fast-ballingl righthander. on today's third game -.u , Change By TED SMITS NEW YORK (AP) - Manager Walter Alston. glum and quiet, to- dayr. Jonar XLI Ll of the Brooklyn Dodgers' lineup when the world series moves to Ebbets Field today. "if the Yankees pitch a rlilllt liander. 1 may use Amnros and shift Gilliam to second to get as many left hatid hitters intti the or- der as possible.”-said Alston. "it's not that Zimmer didn't do all right. I just want another left handed hitter in there." Manager Casey Stengcl of the Yankees plans to start Bob Tur- Middleweight Title At Stoke At Fredericton Tt3&e 6 The Guardian Friday, Sept. 30. 1955 Tommy Byrne Lulls Brooks With "Psyche" And Lies R)" WILL IERIMSLEY NEW YORK AP'--Olfl T Birnc. iiho tvrolvears ago Hl decided l” lake 3 hranfl "cw his baseball tlnvs ntiglit be endcd.il'l"lC913l of pitching." he said said today he used a little hit of ('0fK'P"'l'-'t!l9d 9" Wmrol 3"d ” mm ”l)S)'('l1)'” and a little bit of lyinglIAAUl'A&At Ol Pitch” Falher than the M” to litll Bt'ooklyn's big hats into im- 3 - A DoAtAenc.V for the Yankees' 4-2 sec-lAAA"Al ll9l:3:'A A-:AlA”dA5A;'"5vel:A:A”:A'Afch3nc; "-1 '11, --tdA . eirrecti . (AiAiAiAAA game vit ory in e not ser ,AAAAgAAAAA AASAAAE AA pSyAAAAAAc AAAAAAAAAAMCAAA ''I told llitkc SlII(l('1' In'the eighth It-ould tell by the reactions to OPE tuning 1 was gtiing to throw him Dllch Whit he mlghl b9 Pxpecllng the Pacific Coast League two years EEO. '3? xi l .-- -- . . .. . 1 SW35” W "W . , h . A 1 L. .d 1 -t 'nd threw to Pee-A B) IHE LSh0(iATlt.l) PRESS - -- 'a fast ball. Byrne said. "But 1 on the next. A A A - ittigilrrtiinlimiiiftecatiehlrnl 1: (allld lVLe:plReelsri) iKli:tl&lll?l(lF Ill? tall "V gTA-VI"-NGS A al.4lsl)(llieL:viilIgtlllwtth a lefthattder. Sell? mm. a slid".i'.lslead'” I HI used mati Slllilem vegiileildli H: htstor.V eier has bounced hack to Uttmftlflv H tlftllhlft lll8.l'- A A D L PSL Johnny Padres Iltl-ltlt instead of we sllllklmut M Smder was ""9 D0d'?.r.s' an ey win after losing the tirst llttt,tYAVKS TAKE H,-AD 'FAAiAill lA'A”k CA) 7 01-000 Carl Erskine I11-llt who has liadi”-l. ”.'wp mg slnkeouls for the mugi That team Has the 1921 New york ' 1 ”.”'Al”" N . ". 2 ,- arm trtiuhle. ll”"”” '9 ' "8" "''”."l mdedlSTEN(iEL PL!-JASED Giants and they had a best-ol-nine Then it lttippcuctl gYt-1:1 Rt'l'ra wttist E31119; at Yankee Stadium, ””' IMAV ,,m.h 3 ,-,Q),manm..-ln3'””kl)" l"”'t,t'-t' HF whmpd Pee genes in which to recover and dropped a single into short leftt ”l"9Vl5.l- 59!" A tand Stenilel 5a.YS ltc willt I iiiavrllloe ROW" mm 3 W3" "'1 M59 Casey 5lPIIll0l- ill? Y3"k905' top the Yankees" first pennant wtn- centre and Joe Collins walked on AAA AAA A R H E use Stttidy Anitirtts in ion and ill the filth. fonlcd Snt(lAcr in the (-rusty managen wag pleased at -1". tom pitches t-:t.-ton lllmafd hll VtAAtA)AtAt A.iArAiAAAA-.NAAtAAA ltl tiA,,,,,... (;.ma,,, ,0 Wand ,0 W -A:AttrAtAAAlAtAtAtAjnAAAInAtAIAtAtAeAAA(A-AIAIAAt:ndi-its getting a two-game jAump Bun the i " 'D ” Q -. t lclllintitlcrs in the ' " 9" l70dR6'I'S and he praised .VTne'5 M-wt-tmb. B .':-t -6- 1. mm? --ml"? . lit? ' K .. - . Ht antl,(iaiiipaneellliill Ftird. (?ll')ll:lI lnmm Sam Amunl ”MgldIl;:r"" ”"ll'”””l” ll"? lVlllllp('limmii'"Hii pglmllllarlyaiscd the u tilt and Berra. Wm Ford. 1. -.Vew- wwf V 7- t"”'"”-ll Sal” B-Vl'"9- "1 lh”'W al iitcifin fill 1t;iiiiok1ayn'smKalr1 Spoo- cotithe. llcii slow t-urics and tossed in a L . g H M Y t d AAA-ATA:'AtA0llA:AlAAAAlAli:IAltt' at Al'aAAuAkee Sta- ltast hall hcre and t1icre." "e-lj.;(- toot,-(.d E(,odA" said (.au.her lh ' 'ia-l- -9h. 3 NEW YORK t.-kP- il'l- 1'-i-I - - v - V . Y i B iv "lid at hets on par e 1. lAAAA AA A R H E box st-tire of the St"('lll1(iHgi'ciitiieUi:fFIRST Hm LEV” ,iiil,filtiu:nBatib Turlesylwith that fast . W" M at 2 5 21 r: - - B- 1 -- - . -- Ncxtt-rtlay altciiiooti at ilort-ll a Bins lo )'1'b. antlA ttYA(tl' 1 AR1('l1v V... vm-k A. 4 R 0';l;(,l;ll?lA;llll R H 0 A F tlcnlliiils iopl-:A."T" 1:: :;lM”lA(A:nIAl::V baIJA'AAAAAAA (am he AAA” mow "Armed YPl'Ai' silt-tcsslttl track and held itrtl Mcl.at'eu. Kl . 2 1t.tAiiiAiiAcIAl4.l(lct' l,u('gA H..Ac,(.,” .4,A Ag-A,Amm,l. lA:,,A (Alnmm ” ' i A1 ” A AA 'A 6 and haugiul, a A.i(,mA.). agamsl ”AAtclAAAAAAAA AAA; inunh mnlni Smgla which mp... cm: hr-in my grhtitil t-lultlrt-iiA-ltaii M . 3 lat llIt1.ltiA.s. l.;ilitne -91 and t'aiiipauclla; Byrnc Rccse ss 4 l '2 2 'l 0 National 1.caguc chauipitiiis. re-'sctircd the two winning runs. than in me aw” pupils ('ttlnftPI9d (mm Riots iilieclharrtni- ti-12 Us ..A,'tnAtAl H(Il-r3 ll- RAv.l.m,.A 1AvLm.sA lAgmm.,A. M A y A, I 2' "0 ntiiiucd for thml. nghlhand hamngmis P”NAAh,e pitching job mp lriIlrttllllE sclirmls R:ingtir Yltir- 1 lxcttuv Dunn and Hriaii Mt-(iittt'c.A lhtrrt and fourth games. at Eh- minivan,-ll; p 3 9 0 H 2 (, strength 1 --H, threw m, 3 ms! Ba” down ell. tlnrrtl Rear. St Peters St Y1 . 2 Hl1t'itlAY and F.rro11 xtt-laiten. hots ltcld Friday. Sept fill and Ftirtllo rt 3 ti 0 fl 0 it Rrriic, :13. was kit-kcd around the the middle." Bvrne said. ”1 really. Peter: l-larbour. Mortc. Siiittott's SP 11. It tart i'ct't'.i' and Ronntc Satitr Fifth game til" Htttlgcs 15 3 H 0 7 A 0 m;.,Ai(,,-S and ahumm An Scamp AAl.AwhaCked "A eha, I liked Aha! MIA-.At Road. 1.nt40. Marie Station, Hyrne Mat-flottalrl. Lot -10 ucres ., i'.l)l.)OlS Field. Sun- .l.l'itil.iinstui ilh 2 1 fl 1 1 0 W S ' WY” Rnnd A lA1tiAvsAAifAiee1haArAi'tiitA-AAl-t 'r1lltlR1lAlAt -Aft-'t.V. 0rtA.A 2, 5lVlh and sevcnthllinttiiec 2h .1 ft 1 1 2 2 ' . Cttbfi M1'('l"5k9.V The following are the results .eo. aone, ant a.YttP a'er LAautcs '1 1I0('9S.s'c1i')" at Yanks-cl1.ocs p 1 it it t; 0 0 W S , Girls. 7 yrs and under - 1. Ann S PH. 2. Pat Huglics, M and -btarllllllh -ll0ltd3.V and Tuesday. Bcsscnt p 0 0 it 0 fl 0 Ulboy lwdluskotv Wm mwl -Lu" Compttin, R: 2 lrctie Larkin. NI ll'a.i'ne Anderson. M; 3 ttmiiiet 0rAiAAAA.'3 and octA 4 A A C-Kellcrt 1 it it o ll o- , , . 1-BWITME at FrrrtPm'tnn tnmtzht 3. Ann Marie Wilson. M R Al-ildersliaw and F. (olftn. M A .AA.NClA.-U. P1('ii RES l5p.,(,m.,. I, n I. O 0 I 0 By lull (f)RR1f-AN , gm, -I-m.k,A.. EMS R”. H", Yanks for the Anitddleiietght champion. B,,A..g. 7 A.-HA and und(.,- 1 Ba.-. Girls sack race-A6-12 yrs 1. AAA':A('":d ('3A'"9 A A AA ti-lltialt n it 0 0 n Nltilt YHRK, v.-uvt..1'mA; ,3 hp. today against Johnny Podres. If Sm” M ALamm"' . rie tlcl.aren. S P: 2 (”leles l)iinn, K Kelli. M : 2 ( Mt-(-r:ith. M : V-” r lAlfftllldtIt'c.A ti-1A.Ittt Lahuic rt 0 It it r) o 1) '-"'lllItt11 to look like 1953 all over N” be P9dr95. 23"! bl”h'3l3Y- M a lack", mt”! m.Ml,lm.'hm nn MA A,AA DAAAAAAAAA AWAKaAA.A R 3 I, Bpa”.A.mA Ma AA:-i rAcAteiptsAAs41.l.4h9,0.Ai Totals '.!ll 2 S 24 ll 2 xtgtitn The Yanks won the first "'9 P3"e'5""'w'lAl'A3""i "ml MC" CNS 8 AW; AA 1 R,A.m,,,e ckmnist (;..-is sack race 13 and up . AAAtAiatiAiAtiiiAsAstoiAiAeiAs share Sts2.tt2lt.'t5 NI-".ll' YORK (At AB R H 0 A 'wo games in the Yankee Stadium Loes came tip with one dubious Chiiske-lA' alnd ALm”"'" halllis '" MR: 2 Bernice Howhnit. S P H: 1 R Compton. 31.. 2 H ltingiicll. AAAAAAAAPAIX aAAsAA atAe s21ft.A86921 3Aa.,,.,. 1., A 0 A 3 0 then. and went on to win the record, He became the firstApltch- 3 '3: dfalllallce bl'"A" kl." 9:" 3A nmmw Bmsk .1 via A; A 3 pi R..bh,..sA M A AAAAA AA eagttes share 3140. (err cf 3 0 0 0 0 0A -cries in six games. er in series history to hit two era. naA ianAAt eA yqia ingAa AgA. Boys it vrs - 1 Rlt'l1Hl't'i Gt-t-en. Boys aack r:-ire 6-12 -- 1 D 'TAAAlA A A .Y1cf)otil:a1tl Ill; 4 n t 1 on . ””"" tbalters. first he Rot Yogi Berra. c5""' "WA: At'mm-l - "3" " ('3' Bi 2 Paul Mcctttre. M. it Mike Rmiell. R. 2 Green. E. ii. Dtiig- A. "Ahamf "tldls AA Koren cf lf 3 it it 4 fl lllllll” twitching batting lt"3"'”" llhcn Robinson. He ran off the 3”” 3""! ,". boy and has a d"T"V KAAAAAA AAA AAAA” AAAA AAAaAtdAattenrlat;t-eA l2ft,.uti lam-3 .- A-A A .A, G A AHl'tlt'tl( uianagcr Walt Alston mus mound to-apologize to Yogi. who Md 3 ”l9("5'”" "1 M" h""'5 Vt"'h FANS 9 A,” mA,AA.,A 1 Wm RNA. ..A,,.tA Hm, H and W 1 AAP tecetpts .A.it2.i.m11li AA l('olltns In 3 I n S n AcdAAaAlmost to himself: llaughed it off. Robmson.A a tough H8llN1A”0Ull0I1- A Baker S P H 2 Wendv Robbins K Mciitttre Y1. 2 F3 Fildershaw. r',lA"'”"'-i5""1Pt'S share SI2.1.ll.'i.S 17 :Houai-tl lt rt 4 l I 2 1 0' ll? fought allyear to get here lcritter. was hit on the first pitch AC"b93A M('C'"A5l"'3 15 "'19 Harts S P- 2 carat Atirlet'son. s P H M . :4 w Baker. .P H t(..:fA:.”anjAh”lAfaAA3A'j::;'"A'AA5'A um-tin 2h :1 1 1 2 .1 ti 3,lf,ii.bl:,',l':a',:'. l;”,ll, (:9 "'5'. glgnhle 5r”ubm3A”" 35 "'A""'s hm? m”""”We”""fl'""l”' Boys 9 yrs, ftnals-- 1 Joey. Boys ftslegged racend-12 .Vt'-S AA-- 738 4” i ' ale 5280" R'A?;llA'Al"AA5S ' I 0 l 2 I "I -llsttiti iprobablv iias thitriiteiiigllhe wav to first Q 50" spo on Yfcfiartnn. if; 2 Carry Ylcfiuire, 1 B. Rooney .1 tinovan. . W ' ' a- .. o itnstin D (1 (I 0 0 0. ”A'miI .d . 4. t i s t . r ' . . A A . . A A . ------e---ea. .A,A(- I A It tiuwt his must severe 1 1V AAAAA -A;AtltAttAAfftAF:tAAltalAt:'t- lAi AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA :7: 'll' .l.lA,(:l-'aA.mn rlszluiilz-hcltliii-:1 G' g l;l'ltlt(?l(ylin!an S3 I. 2 (Al (2) EA 3A tAAIA'tattAcAsA: if Alic AA1)tA-canto B thA(A'A first AAAl:AArooksA fitast bascA-AmanA Gil 1- .-- -t ,' 4 ' .' At AAA t. cr 0 ring t - 0 e . '1 t b l 3rm..nA M A 2A A1."-,,.,.,, g;.i(,.rA M ;l R?)-g A.zA.t:A,:gn;t rat; 1:? andnllp Ian 5 :AnAtA2AiAlsAAA A A A 211R-l R 21 it Ai:lu'(ll'l(l cltampionship. mu yn a and gtlisatgtgtleg doivvh llimlhg lllotaiig Olson ' RODIIISOII 3- ll-3'tI'N'" 1-3''k'"- 31- ' l i '3-V 7 t '35" "l i '. l" 5'1 ”r. "'7'””l i" it --- as a series record for hi 't- 0 Rrws 10 Yrs ftnals- 1 Rottaltllp. llttghcs W. Anderson. 31.: h'Ra". ml F” R”h'"S”" l" 4m 5'l”- ll? 19” hl"l-W” ”P9" '0 l0"' 5 pom 'tl:"..arcc... SP; 2 .lohn otiihttey, 3. G Xl('CaI'ltm P. cntttn. u. A A A Hill Into double play for Besscnt,scmiitt guessing when he stuck -e- S.P: fl t'at-l Ylttrphy. M Girls fl-legstcd rat-e it-12 -- l AA llA;AllAl)AAt-tlAP' -AKPWA lttrk AAAAu',AAA5AAlhAA A A . Wllllt L005 In the hit: fourth. Billy Byi'iieiliccatiie the first Atncri- ('1l1CA(i0, tApl.- lllnuyis an, Rois 440 yds.- open - 1 Rtcliiird Kelly -- C Mt-firath. M : 2A K. AA'l"" -AAAt;A ”1At'A -tAA ”"”5(l3.t 3" HAAAA AAA? A:AllA 5W'”l"'l' "1 lllll -?lll'0iIfl.V had allowed four hits and .0311 League pitcher to go the dis- lclic cntrtmissitin approval has uA.AAarPnA MA 2 MAM .I(.(Aum,A MAm.nhA., S Bm,ryAA1Am WA A; tiAtAtt:Att.AtAAA iAeA tAtiA ts ArtoiAAfor sale. AAAAAA:AiAA.inAA AAA not) 110 (llltl -2 it-zilkcd one hatter in the inning Itance in the series since Eddie bcen given a Nov. 4 middlmicigbt M: 3 Kevin Mt-(attire. M. Stnnot. SR W 1.. lxenny. B R. A A 1A AtArAAI)AAAA 3111191 fitant Aman - AAAAAAOAI A A A tA)iAtttA-tttlt tlllx-A--4 iihcn Alston caiivc otit of the dug- Lopat went all the way against title hout between champion Girsl 11 yrs finals--- 1 Jean Girls It-legged race 13 and up ---A A'”-ANA-A -:A3IA AAPAAnesda3 he in in. BAAAAAAAA 2 -1(1AlA(AAtAl. 1loAitatd. Martin, (;itAtA to talk to l'l1lAn. A A Brooklyn in the second game of Bobu Olson and former cham- Faker. SPH : 2 Flariee Tilt-(lrath. 1 RA1lttgtics. R Robbins. iI- 2. t:t:jA:Ae AAin AAAiAiA,iAingAthe AtAIu1? AiAf it CAAAAA AAAAAAAA it t:in7.A 2b-RAce.Ase. DP. Allie pilot Alelt him in atid Billy the '53 event. He also was the pion Ray Robinson at the Chi- M. 3 palm.” c1AN.m.dA V, H DAMN.” g p FIPIWSQ. MaA 3A 1. i e. Ats Aiew t eAAoAow- RAAAAAAIAJA AAAAA:Ai aAAnAA .trAriiiiei- ztiiinier. l)lftlAlA1PAll,AV AhttA the next batter, first Iefthander to pitch a com-tcagn Stadium. RAAAAAAA H yrs AAAAAAIC A 1 DAAAAEAA ”CAMA,”n AA A, Mm,D(ma1dA M A312 Asa en;cti AroAm oiacc RAAAA.A A AA AA 1) gcs. lAi(t(lges aAm1 pint i-ittei luddie Roliiiison. then Aplclc game and beat the Brooks The International Boxing ('1uh. VAIA-AAAMA VIA 1 mmm, RNWHA, HMS jm,kA,Av A.A,AA", AA A AIA IAHA .ttAiAiAiAc am. itants pAtcsit1t-nt. AA AAsc.AAAAtitinan. ilartiii and (,Ao1. taiA)Aucd for a single hy since AS:-pt. 16. 1954. when Cin- liowcvcr. has not yet offtt-iiilly an- BA AA AAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAA PAAAAAAAAA A R AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAA wAl AiA;A,(. Now yo,-k (mmis an. no. tits and Martin: Ma.-itn.AA .ittAie. 1h2iIA was all. btit by then ctiitiatis Joe Nitxhall turned the nottnccd the hottt which it would Gtrsls I2 ,Vt'.'- finals - 1 Hope 2 F. Aliiiartl - .l, Ylcfiuire. .Yl.3 l (01 Mllgl man and (Wing. llwlikllnnkx H was mu am 'rwk' ltwtmftlf. Compton. R. 2 D. Jardine SP: fl 1.ots f-trnwn. M and Katherine .'l D. Lewis, S P. -- F. Mt-('arthy. M R "lf ever they are for salqg llh(' ucgotiattng will lie done with out of xi-wt-at .x't-w York City innit.-i Rnhutstm. Hnrttzcs. Hnnkt. Loos tl""' ""95-t """'"i " II c 'ttt-l. W" I" c- 13 , lll . , vs.-insttitatc t ntoii--t liilantll i(V1t-l:ai' n ,ll"llI lcor.l'l""'t "1 ”"”l” "l"' "”"-l .”"" ';;(.".”l"s" ”'."."'."” l,'”'"”'"t- 50'. Weir M R '2. Rflilll Mt'(itttt'e .'ll '. liii fi .Vlt'(.li'il'lflI'l. M R P. ('of-' I" ""10 hm? Pxpksspd-an H.l.lcr nlulo 6- -l(''”Iam' 1'' m m or 2'l 3 D'm,", .c'mAm.(." Sp r,,, it , At it-..".A cy R -est in the Ncw York Giants. AAAPAO-W. hnitler.A llndncst. Loch Si Rois loft i'tls- titieti-- l tinitiitttt lllgh .littiip l1tHS 1 R Mc . pl 0?-n".E.ald' ("Mimi Hmmmt Marl Elrmrsliaw .M 2 Wiivne HHl(N'. l,;iren. Y1 . 2 A. Mclxax. H . u' 0 zmi. Ir”A)' S"".""”' 5, lM”D”"93M t . A' A. 'A A. .A t S sIde .A .n ins. Martin. .1. (olcmnnt. lia- S.Pll . .1 (iatth Mflxa). R t. M((illlH. M l hute I tnm-- - H01 3 Glrsl lflfl vrls open 1 lltilliA Rrtiad .luniii boys 1 R. Ttlc R we Rcsscnt fl S';?,::?AAA7AA "1 .':AA2-:':.A :;rr::.tt...i.:'t:;:.::::t..:'":trt.:t::- i -.2. "1 -t We use mm n -- .- . - - s - - - - . . . . . I -- ' . ,' .- . y A (ijrcl 13 Yrs --'1 loan Slntititt 1 title. rlin -- l W Aiidcr-tin 2 l t.--Hx;-y "my x; 3 ('pi lflils”lflittii)e”."ilwllilgll 0-Olb Lnlhlm G R.: 2. Joan Kennel". B R. -'l D.At-1 F.ldci'--htitv. 3. F. Al.Vtt?'"l llliglity l-'1.-ishy. front Lovtcr Karggthcrra. F). Rttbinstint. ti'-ltv-i-itp,nil,s.l or tlitititlcrslioiiers Eldeltshaw. M. l Wt-h'9AlAAtA3A:l lhAA"t'W lVA PAllAli1llf'-N cnntiircrl two dashes in harness lltcs. U - Hallanlant tNl.'t ltlatc lllash ""' ll" lhml mmf M me Boys 13 yrs - 1 Alltstiii Mt-Kay. 2 F. . ers aw; . ', nterson ' 3.: 2. Kevin Plielan. S.R . 3. Jack Legend -- M - Morell. Ma. -- l(m.N.9d her mm mark "A 214 A1A5AitNt McGrath. M. Marie; M R - Mnrell Rear: Glf-Sl 14 .Vr5-at l R"-59 MRFN P H " 5' P9l9'”5 "5”'l""'r3 R r l. and Princess Tina. from Union H'”ih95- M-5 2- R"”' C"""V'""- M” H""E'"'3 S P ' Sl pm” 5 R lDllllS. were also double winners. ' 3- 17- EM9''5ll"Vt'- M '” S'""”'''5 R""”3 B R " R-l"""' Single dashes were won by lit-rn. B"-V3 l4 -W5 l- swrllni Fl"'k"- RM” Saint John. and Gav Music. Cnid- V : 2 Edward Coffin. M.; 3. Pres- Officials Stat-tor Cnst .1 hmnk ' t (mt Cnffln, M, Yelesi. R (i M P; Judges - .1 R. Girsl 15 yrs and ovvr-- 1 Beryl Rohhins. M.: 2 Catherine Mc- Dermid. M.; 8. Rat-heal Kennific. MA . .t1ac1(ay. A Mat-Kenzte. H Grccn. Scorer H Miss Steele. Mcet dir- et-tnrs - Rev. E. Robin. Rev .YiacLeod: Announcer -- Bill Reid. racing here Thiirsd:-iy night and AA Race Results - Time results of the heats at the Maple Leaf Speedway, .YlcNcill's Mills. on Saturday afternoon. Sept. If lllth. were as follows: CLASS A Billy l)nlin 1.1 Doylel 2 1 1 ' ') Davey Crockett tn t.i-ht-his 3 2 O l.ena's Bub IC .Vlacl.eodt 1 1 3 Times--2 24. 222. 2.24. By W. ll. Wlll-JATLEY But if we take too long in lo CLASS 3 Canadian Press Staff Writer lcaut-us it'll cost us une perltttl-Snster Squire -F Wagnert 1 I M()N'l'RF.AL. tCPtf - If ytiurtdjln 9558; Janette Spruce 'W AW8IIn0l"2 2 team had a yard to go and it wastt-3'”! im- . . Mftmlf la 'F ('-ftltEhl'l't' 3 3 un trnisieme essai wnitld you tryl l-5'5 599- "UV 53m ll-”'h9V"ry ihlary M. IF. .VlacDiinaldI 4 4 un fautile by le quart-arriere orl might try tine passe-avant to Times--2 fit). 2 26. un ieii far-iiltatif orA maybe eyen :f'AAlA-A "L'A'AAAAlAA':Alle'AlAfAe"rFAAl:A::'&hha:iA; f'l.ASS C B QAAAA A A A un it-it de surprise rom tine or-1 - - - ; A - ' Star l)itst t .1 1 cr llation do botte? 0”” "-V"'1 ””"F- 7l”-"”' W” Winnie P. -w.H Phillipst 2 2 3'" wppn” I. elnqueur dmnlshoiild Alet deA-mi-arrtere Pat ACAMAAAAAA MaAANAAh AF. (.AAAAAAh”AA.A3 A1 .d,,,,.sah., was hm-5,)”, wouid Abbru7,7.7.i get away Afast froniAhts VAAAAKhaAA,AAA RAW ACAAAAHAAAA 4 5 V0" smk him in me snout? Ahalfhack position. with Sarn tun- AAAAAAAAA WAAAAAAAAA. AAAA AAAAANAAAAAAAAA AA A 39"," you pop your helmet wc,ning out of the formation T- TAAAAAAAAAA2 32- 2A,mA - mill" '5 W9" '9" W" "M M" ”"”"' Official. Atimer--(ttatttte nitrit- '”''l”' "''k " ""- "t "'-V”"' N0 l.0U(illlN(i P1 msi: ncsr jiidge--Forre-ztPhi1lips Aus- among Montreal A1nuettes' ' ' ' A, "i,h.”A A ,"mm'm gunk"; Ft'NtCh-Canadian SlIDP0l'l9l'l Wm But don't let's get tine ptiiiititin m. I . M-"3 Q" ' '0" 3700- for riidesse-roughness-and let's Tlnler" ' gm ' m i . have no echappes by htttter-fin- "---'V'q7" "W '"'"l”''” ""7 tiered hall carriers. Huzelbroolt Races This French wtminoln - for You're getting the signals down hotball wasn't arrived at tiaphaz- fine now but maybe you shotild Results tit" Htirsc Races held tit ardly. Newspaper men. broad- know that champ-arricre means Hinelhrook Satitrday. September utters. telecaaters and the hi1- backfield and a ballon mort ll a 24, hgiial fellow who describe the dead hall. Watch out for assiiut ('Iiiiut A Face mined over the public-address du cote. which is clipping a guy n.,,m,- w'3l5(inA :7. (low 1 1 2 yittem got together. with the from the side. and iiuiiut pm Little K. .t., H. Jenkins 2 2 1 fut-growing interest in football derriere. clipping from behind. M,.,,,.v Add. 1.; ,n.,.., 3 3 :4 among French-Canadian sports Ends are tiiliers or eitterietirs. -rim", 121A 221A 120A has-and there are none more gtirirds are gnrdes and centrea mm, A 1-,," uthualastlc-communeground de- are just that. Aim, A Agq"",A 5m,,",..,,,,d I t M French terminology A punt in a hntte and the l(Iclt- W" Mr,-AIu,v"A LA wood 1 , cg; nececury. off in a brute Initial. Line bitck- -I-h,,,.m.I,,t.A 1,, Voting 3 3 e of the boy! had been on are the defensive tiecontialre Time 2A”A Mt manufacturing phrases that oth- and hnrsllmiiea means out Aof Cl." . .1 considered a bit dluy. Pr1v- bounds. Jen au sol it a running Blmwh A, vol" G Ry" A A An, dely. loan of them think a few play and lancer is a pitch-out. Real Pal” Q Wm. 3 2 d the ctianaciu Oxvrelalonl are You can kick a placement in . ' " & - Michael Peter. .l..l. Ryan 1 3 1 dingy. either French or English. Mi- 1.. "A9 2,” 2” . left not batik into the temp: in halttlme and plnqtier "'"' ' ' ' (.' &eH'&aybo Hat hit-d-down means to tackle. Routine dtthal- LAAA . PM ';A""H' AA A A 2 f you could have loii lit a hand-off and ttetiucher "'1 '- ' "ll. ” ”vd . erbuk mu". n ma . Dot Frisco. E. Mclmits 2 1 I ' ' . Mayor Bill Lee. Mutrhead 3 2 3 The referee la arbltredeiulief. an 3 . pm; mm. Bunbury Boy. C. wood 4 4 4 an In. Twhod llaanman gall! PA.AAf.-AAA':ltrA;;'AttA AA null! 061'- h ton in 11 and the hold 1'0" l'- - g 5.. . , Time 2.46. 2.45, 185. - A 3" 1 ring 1,” Officials: Starter J. 'I'bomn Me- iuareb don the field-to n toitche Kenna: Timer Clarion Duffy: ad I you du' know what that Judges, James Ruth and Cyril tguhhdhnuhun. Wool.IlllrodPuunL l.Ytt 'Nt 4. New York tAl 5, B3. Bvrne 5 -Furilln. Campanclla, .1. llouucliit-k tAl yirgt MSOA D3500" second base. Summers tAl 5- Pctcr Federal. siimmi-i-sine. r. F.'."l"'”l Imsc. FlHltPI'l.V -At left ticld.t ltonalclli A-64.707 tNt rttzhi field. T-2:38. High at... if Now Retired .'Yl'.WAYflRK, lApi M Tmimw Max Hirsch of the King Ranch said Titesday that the tour-ycar- old racer High Gun ivnuld be re- tired immediately to the stud. High Gun, who was the three- year-old champion of 1954. scor- ed one of his greatest Saltirdtiy in the 5106.700 Svnsnnbv stakes at Belmont 1"ark.. 5 The tt'aincr said High Gun had shown slight signs of sttspcnsnrv trtitible for some time. and al- though the colt had never been lame. "we didn't want to take Aany chant-es." The suspensory is a strong ligament in the ankle. High Gitn came from behind on a muddy track Saturday to win "Al? 5.V50fIb.VA from .let Action. .Nt':.AEDllB.AAHP(l!1S('0Af:: and AMr. Turf. e rctre wt tola ear' . of 3436.025. mngl BENEFIT MATIN EE Horse Races MacNElLl.'ll MILLS. SATURDAY. OCTOIIICR Int Starting at 2:00 P. M. Proceeds in aid Austin Campbell who had the misfortune to lose his barn by fire. For further par- ticular: apply W. H. Phillips, MacNell1's Mlllii. FIRESTONI LOW As 39.” And i o an-rut up to 4 Yll. whiuumn ' FIBESIONI HOME O AWN) 00. I.'l'D. 1'1 01'. GIOIGI IT. victories . Rttmors making the .a'oiinil.s in ex-Giant man- agcr 1.co Diiroclier will he hack in baseball bcforc the start of ncxl st'-istiii and ltixic Walker. the old Brooklyn irlol. xiill gel the Pittsburgh mtitiagershin. THANKS We of the tournament. committee would like to thank thelollowing business firms and iudividiials ivlinsc do- nations of prizes for the Pi'o's Tournament held over the liveekcnd at. the Belvedere Golf Course made the toiiriiii- mcnt such a big success. Series Weotlielrwl NEW Yflllk. IAl" -Tltc wra- tltcrniaii said scattt-i'erl showers! threaten to 'PRlZ1-I l)()NATl0NS:- S. A. McDonald, Co. Ltd. Howard Maclnnis Canada Packer: Ltd. B. A. Oil Clarke Fruit Co. R. T. Holman Ltd. H l".. Multill Michael Bros. F. W. Woolwot't.h Co. Ltd. Bill Boyles Hyndman k Co. Scantlebury Signs world series today. New York Yankees and Hrtiok- lin 1')ti(lgci's transfer ;ictii'ttics in the sithway series to Ebhets A Fit-lri. Brooklyn. Inday after play- l infl the first two contests at Yan- Zakem-1 Gmcny kw Madlmll. .. . -. . ""9975 H?mw"' ('"- S. R. Johnston Ltd The fftlP(dSl ii.-is lot shoivcis HA CA Atkmsml AA. , A, C or thtindcrshoicers and windy A,A CA Monummen (;f"A"A"AfA'A' 'a"3d” Friday morning with rain end- ' "””' V"-t George Wood - d .- ,h H ,, ".5 , , , nr. .1. C. oatthnt t'.".”. 121115.. 2... i'.i.'.I.".:2."-- ”' &::,;!oD".::;t:is. ,. were ms to- ' 7 " lmperizl Life lrlishrance SASH E()AI:AAATAAlA::A)b;'As'A'" ,n-op .itt r e Stewart Motors Ltd. -Brantford Roofing Ptoducts Dr. Don Brown Patriot Pub. Co. Dr. K .lrwin Dr. T. Laidlaw Hoyt's Beauty Salt. Dr. W. Moreslde Island Propane Gas Co. Giggi-y's Pharmacy Maritime Electric Co. Doug Saunders- Relvedere Service Station G. H, Hutcheson It Soii Rendezvous Restaurant l.(tNDON fhctiterst--Resittts of soccer gauics played in the United Kingdom '1'httrsday' I-7.VGl.lSIl LEAGUE Division III (Southern) -fiolclicslcr U l (iillingham 1 NeAwport C 0 Northampton T 1 A NEW CLEAN WILL COME ITO Yllll AIIFPS EYES Q t Turley ley. a right haiider. Junior Gilliam played left field in the first two series games but he ll a good in- hit today, but made two errors. although neither miscue proved harmful. DODGERS IN HOLE '1'oda.v's 4-2 Yankee victory put the Dodgers in a deep. deep hole but the team wasn't downcaat. They were more puzzled than any- thing else. and the object of their puzzlement was Tommy Byrne. the aged Yankee left hander who man- acled them. "1 wish somebody could tell me what Byrne had." said Alston. and then answered the question by add- iniz ”he's got an assortment of breaking stuff and an occasional fast ball." Alston was asked what was the matter with his pitcher. Billy Loeii. in the big Yankee fourth inning. "He didn't lose his stuff. I know that." said Alston. ”Camp said he didn't. cither. Yogi didn't hit his tlizill good, Martinis wasn't a .st-rcatncr. The only real good hit was Byrne's. I'm certainly not go- ing to answer the question whether 1 left him in there too long." DIDN'T IWISERYE WIN Atllli this one the way we hit." said .-ilstuti. "Yesterday we hit pretty good. but you got to give that guy Byrne 7Sii-6FiiBFi7Efs B1-I1.(;flAltE. Ytigoslavia. tAPl Nina fttkitleiiko. Russian track Aslar l)roke her own world record ,for the R00 metres Saturday night rovcring the distance in 2105A at a meet here. She set the previous mark of 2106.4 here last " s' fielder. too. Don Zimmer got one tod - Walt Alston Plans Lineup Starts credit." Poewee Reese came up with the beat description of what Byriie had ay. "He'd throw a slow ball. and then a slower one. and then he'd throw his fast ball by you.'' said Reese. "It was mixed up real goodA.. A The Dodgers looked extremely sad as they trooped in from the dugout. but in a few minutes their spirits rallied. There was no hilar- ity in the dressing room, how- ever. "I feel as good as you can after losing two series games." said manager Alston. and that seemed to reflect the general opinion. P.E.l. Horses Cop Honors At Truro Meet TRURO (CPL-A trio of Prince Edward Island horses copped top honors in three eilents staged dtir- ing a harness racing card here Thursday. Vera Signal. owned by .1. 1-: Yea of Miscouche. P. E. 1. topped a seven-horse field in the opening race with a time of 2:19 4-5. Sunkist Joe, owned by Keith ”I tlttlu'I think we tl('SDl'H3(l loduultigan of Kink”,-BA pA EA 1A did the mile in 2:18 4-5 to outdislatice eight other entries. James Heffe11's Abner the Great from Summerside set a time of 2:17 4-5 to win the final event. UNITED NATIONS. N,Y. tCPt Argentina's new chief delegate to the United Nations. Enrique Plate. arrived Thursday to take up his duties. Plate. sitcceedlng Dr. Juan Cooke ivhAo resigned five days ago. came here from Ottawa where he . was ambassador to Canada. It aiidpinli It's funny. though. how many fire from automobiles. gcctod the idea at power bralttea. and this made the self-lubricating figured. and rightly iio. that center. They ltiicw we were grand to it-e'd become just a machine. If for so long. . Put-4vIA( HUILF VAUIHAI L What 7365 cur-IiDlIu.Ai-AD KE N7 larlo G. Matilooil '!1u automobile busliiau i ll industry when the denim of every IIM doorknob bt:t.tm h charted 11 engineers from start. to finish. Awoilitaou figure the cost of every blob of paint. efficient and organized biielnou we've pt. It's the moat lznprvvemeiib h In aatouioblt have happened through pan bllitl ebueo. When the air cleaner was added to can. oiiginuu tiioiidit at I 'as an efficiency device. Turned out. though. that the air cleaner won a perfect backfire trap and has practically eliminated this kind of The vacuum-qierated wutdshtelti wiper nine Ilene and I III- They started to use soluble oil: as mu inhibitor: h nil oil pump a success. And so it goes. The automobile Iiaa pmgnued llinlgli plead ciuzineerlng. and also by Just plain luck. - It's much the same with muw of our steady What they first came. some of them tlioimht. 14. II out beforehand; they a new car dealer hu a franchise to protect. and a lot of money Med in) in a complete ulna-and-service olumn. and tlierofiiro to low ooh for the pun-flatter. But they also knew (till we vninI't no bl; Iiat nnytlinig went wrong. they new they could tell me about it personally. And then there are those who just happened along the street. liked otir clean. smart appearance. and dropped in. they first came in. we're proud of the fact that so many have Itayod mt .7-Tttiha "Futon" in timely I Aznmom BILTMORE STYLES To the man who want: the luxury of' extra styling and quality...Biltaiooe offers the distinctively styled "Valley" and , ..B.it:.t.:.t.t.t...r..s.. A A niecm cmttioiooiehiit new shade: for Fall. 34.” to 36.0 No matter how '