Turley ToTry To Stop Braves In Sixl By JACK IAND NEW YORK IA?) - Mickey Mantle and lied ”4 Drnbably will be out of action to- day when the world sides ro- Iumeu at Yankee Sodium wits Milwaukee's Bob Buhl trying lu- :lin " her against the New Ya-E Yankeeu' Bob mrley. The N-Iva hold I 3-2 edge going into the sixth game. Mantle. crippled Yankee centre Holder who but In Ihould in Saturduy'I game. appeared at tho oadiurn for tiuthu-nu treatment utter it-rays proved negative. It ii.-u reported h(couldn't raise his rirzht arm. Barring an unexpected i-hancc. lie wonll be able to swing I hat or make I throw. Schoendienst, who pulled I gvroiri muscle in Monday's thriller; at Milwaukee. still was hobbled. Normally it takes several days lni .Nlll'Il an injury to heal. Ni-iginr manager Casey Stongel --t the Yankees nor Fred llaney iv! the Braves would say posi- tively that the two men won't ttlax Kl'Bl-'.I( FOR WIANTLE It Mantle can't make it. rookie 'l'uiiv Ktibck probably will be in lT'llll'e) licld again. Srhiiendu-nsl's rs-iiiaticnipnt at sec o n d base, Wtiilul he Felix lilancilla. the Fiiertn Rit an who did such I fine Itlll filling in ilnnday, l-lulil .1iid 'l'urlt-x. a pair ul fast hall nvlihciw. ilarlcd llli' Satur- l'4V gzanw at hltiiuiiikcrt, won by Ilia lauks I2-3. Buhl tins taken out In the first and Turlr-y in the second inning. I ndniihltidly. St:-nlzt-I Wlll have ll-iii I.'ir-i-n rtnttly in the htillpen li iiwm-.iii'y Hllh0UL'.i'l lio proh- ahlv iiill start lust it-tit”: pi-rlcct gsviie pitcher in the scicntli scam? ---I' then: is one Tom Sturdivant Ind Robby Shantz will be ready to i-rlii-ie Turlcy. l ndienst l Holinny Kiicku. I Ynnliee reliid ipiti-her in 1957 but I starter Ind series winner last year. was in the hospital overnight with tho flu. He may be out in time for Imergency action today. The Brave: received I jolt when Warren Spal-tn, winner ol Sunday's 10-inning thriller. camn down with I touch of the flu and a sore throat. Spabn will be the pitcher Thursday it the Yanks tie it-today. Lew Burdette, a two- time winner. will back him up. l Agatml I righthanded puciier. llaney may use Frank Tone on first husc. instead of Joe Adcoclr, IIIIINF single won the Fifth game. 3 not Illt'P. as usual. will be Buhlil It-atcher. Bob I-laxle, I lefthandtd l ill) right field. DEPENDS ON MANGLE The Yankee order depends on batter, may replace Andy Falkn- unu- iv nos rt'ru.r:v ' ilantle It is possible Joe Collins. miizht get first base oxer Sinip-. son. who in mining only .111. Bill Skowron, injured regular, iu avail-. able only tor pinch hitting work. The odds now favor hltlwatiktcg by 2 ill 1 for the st-rie-s. The. Yanks are 7 10.51 laiiiriti-4 to win today”: name. The forecast is iiiostly fair with around 70 degrees. Slengel 'I'iiesday was high "n his praise of Spahn t”tlie fella IUIKIHS htiiv to pitch in ri:litliand- eix"I aiul Hiirtlt-tie t"lie IN iory stir-t-cssltil agtiiiixi le-'ili:iiidr-d hit- terc"l. ”Tho hiilizcst thiui VI" W ticed." said Slpngel. "Their pitch-l ing has Slt'lDllPd my men. They. huicni lizul (Ill) snap up to now.l I':ti'Il)'(lilI' its been xilin uni? That ti-Ila that pilclictl )'l'sL9tday he make: you ltll thr ball down here And it's not one pit-fh. H! zii cs you the .-it-reu ball and three or four different pitches." temperatures I MICKEY VTLE The Bums Are Dead In Brooklyn; Will Move M-zw itiRK IAPI . Rrnnklin Iindccru IIVIRIIV made the long aiiaiit-rl allYItitllit'Pll1Pni Tiiosday. 'TlIlW' dnliuiiely are going In Lbs Anaeles in 1958. Thu Innounooment. made at I pwui conference by public relu- iuui: (tire:-tor Arthur tRedi Pat- lsrsml. was so lnil-Fllmallf that Vlaltelt l)',VIalley, the club presi- rlonl, didn't even attend. He was It I meeting at the club's baord of directors. Patterson Iaid simply that the hndger stockholders had unani- mniiqly agreed to take the not-es-. nary sti-pg toward drafting the Lou Angoleu torrltory front the Pacific Coast League. . Tho In Angelou city council Monday endorsed by I 10 to 4 vote the proposed contract be- tween the city and the National Leugiie club which would give 0iMalley the 300- note Chavez Raivlnu Ilto tor I hall pork in ex- niimatut l50.0m (am who wav- ed lairwell In their beloved Rrlves on the teiim'ii FPIIINI to New York lrom Milwaukee. The ('l12llIKP for Hiwiklynowiicd Wrtg-' lay lPl(I in Los Anccles. 1W0 OR FALIORNIA Thus California lit Issiirod M two National League leumii lor next year and New York will have none New York Giants commitlt-d themsclves last Aug.l iii in more to San Frimciswi next 50350". The llodjv ..nnniiuconient was greeted with mixed reactions. in Lot Angelou. Mnyor POUI1 -son hailed the voming of the gcrs and Giants as I ”lremen- dous boost to California's econ- . omy and its position in thu sports world." "I luvs every ruaunn to believe that the Lou Angeleu Dodgers- or Angels--will set attendance rm-ords once we got the newl baseball stadium that Mr. OM31- ley plans to build here." . The team still will be called the Dodgers, according to" Patter- Sp LEAVE FOR NEW YORK H.-.g is it gumll purlion oi the bins had lot: to rlicer about forl Series. took two out ol three games from the Yankee: at County Stadium. to take I commanding land In the World 1 the Brtivua 0 son. Whether tt.n' the tinder-n or llwi Angt-Is, the team is certain to re- ceive an enthusiastic welcome in laws Angr.-lea. Newspaper: had such screaming headlines II We Got The Rums. and Lnii AHKVIIIS4 is Ritz League. N0 JOY IN l.ATl'SH The reaction in New York was different. Die-hard Dodger fans just coul" not make themselves believe that they no longer had the Roma. "Who are we lninc tn boo now'."' one of.-them asked. "not them Ynnkccr. They don't de- serve even thut." New York Mayor Robert Wag- ner accepted the now: with sud- neui and he vowed to sturt work- ing immediately toward gettinl another National L1-ague clirb for New York He ' . "I will appoint I group of rill- renu within the next lew days to help us get another National lfnually uiiitiiiiin num- ager Frat Hum-y conlideiitly II- iiured the crowd thut "we'll wind it up in New York. on Wednes- day. hae RED SCIIOENDIENST League club." . Asked ii the city would give lOl'lntll consideration to building I municrpul stadium in lushing Mt-nrlowu, Queens. the III! rc- iocted by 0;.'tlalley. as an IMIUCO ment to attract Inother baseball team, the mayor replied: "Naturally. they have got to have I place to play." Did the mayor hope to get In- oiher National Leuguu club by next your? ”Wo will Irv to get I leiini ll soon an we can." he iuild. Brooklyn Borough went- denl John Caslimore pmmliiod he would leave nothing undone to have major league bull continued in Bmoklyn. "Brooklyn can and will support another major league team.” he Iald. "'We want mulor league bIsobIll hero." - Racing Results At Ml. Stewart irollowinu an the results til the Mt. Stewart horse races: i Plan A .Huddy Wnluon (E. Gowl I I lbnddie IC. Bit-ti 1 2 Dun Maclfilywn Ill. Wood! I I Timon: 2:1l; 2:30. CIIII I Bruce Dudlong IS. Kelly) tl Bob Budlong IE. Murphyt4I- Pitch 0'DIle VW. McAIsey) I I I Miss Oyclonlc IH. Macxaryi I I 4 Times: 2:32: 2:5; 1:36. CIIII C Iilarlt Beauty (C. Birt) I I I Flying Dale - 1H. Jenkins) I I I Pueyu Pick (W Mfleckl I I - Tirrws: 1:5; 2:32: 2:83. Starter - Ed. Dovwni-. Jildgea - Jumeu Rankin and Earl .Iay. y Timer - Joe tlmallwood. Probable lineups NEW YORK lAl"i -- Probahln lineup: for luidny'I sixth world Ieriui gumeu at Yankee Stadium. Mllwalltou ' Felix Muntlillu It Johnny Logan us Eddie Mathews Is Hank Aaron cl was Oovington I Frank Torre or J0! Adooek lb Bob Ilule rt Del Rice c Rob Buhl p New York Hunk Bauer rt Harry Siirnpsoti or Joe Golllm lb Held Poul line. Gume tune-2 pm. Am. tout iiiio; Nestor oiyiuii (Al nu , g!'Iio0IurlouotovIG.IIIIIuu.Wcl..oiisuIueO.lH'l CHICAGO (CPl-Goalie Glenn Hall and wing Ted Lindsay Ind their new Clncago Black Hawk team mate: to I 141 victory over Tnronto in I National Hockey league opener at the Qiicago Stadium Tuesday night. Hall and Linda Detroit Rod Wlngr. were rup- of the NHL basement they have occupied for tha last several yours. - BIG BEGINNING Both began their project in grand style. Lindnuy scored the game": lone goal in the Iecund period on I pretty ellort. skating in on Toronto goalie Ed Chad- (sick and flipping the puck put him backhanded. year. came up with 20 stops in tacular. l.indsay- in his llth hi league iseaannwlived up to his nail boy reputation for his new followers. loo. The scrappy little wing was penalized twice in the rough mn- lost. both time: for engaging in Ighui. In all. 19 penalizes were called. i an unusually high nmberilor anl opening game. 3 Chadwick wII almost In sharp; as Hall. The pudgy Toronto net-l minder was credited with Ill stop.u.and was particularly bril-l Iiant while his males were serv- ing time, in the penalty box. MANPOWER SHORTAGE hlpmed on their, manpower titer!- age. They skated well. and held scour it-oituM Sir. line of the DIV)"-hi ill" visions in the boxing game is the lightheavy weight clash section in which only I low our: 130. lam! at the greatest um ol modern times compelsd. Headed by the great Robert Fiuxlmrriinns. such stalwarts It Mike McTlque. George: Car- pentier and battling lcvlnsky. were among thg stars who pluc- ed the division in the limelight. Today than on loss than a handful ol lood light-heavy weights in the entire world. Archie Moore the Champion took a beating tom Hoyd Pot- lenion when he invaded the liuvy vim dlvlllori. In Ill own clvunu it II I dtllerenl slot!- Archic is the best in the class he ruleu with In editcntt-d right hand. I Itood bniier strong and game. The llghtheiivy weight champion can do uverythlng In- cluding punch. This was demon- strated the night he slmrped Tony Anthony in delence M the title. Although Anthony is I still punchar. his wallopti didn't both- eh Moore. Archie just played with Tony in win In I walk. Fred J. Suddy. Chairman of tho National Boxing Association ratings committee. releau-d the ratings last week. IA-ls' look over the lint Iix oontendc II. In number one spot lu Harold Johnson ol Sun Diego. Calif. He had tour fight; with Moore and came. out on the losing end In three of them. he's out. Number two ls Yvon Dtirclle. thlu boy la Moore's own choice for I title. Ilghl. Third iipot II Tony Anthony I grind socl-.er with I glass law. Fourth ls (Buick Spreser of Michigan he hasn't fought ttlnce Anthony rock:-' him to iilre-i in two rounds. Filth to Willie Hoepnu of Ger- many. I good pt'o9N'l , WM never got over the prospect stnlr. ioiaiiuiiiilt The Hard Way By JACK VAN DUSEN Cuudtau Presu Stun Writer WITAWA (OP! - Cub Jlmmlol illurii with an axe" to get hlu cott- Cetitenary Fund cltmllllli. "mrreuiiion" was HI i M The LClfI' loss could well be3Hall I Hall & Linclsay " Defeat Toronto thenkitnduiuunaau Ill Than It Ilu unto Chadwick. uudliursupondndditrlngtlielnal period in line concltlcin. Iornu leuls boner stops. in matuu. -. Lineup Toronto - Goal : .snn. Buun. Reuumez istowan. Mlguy. iAr-mstrong. Sloan. Did. lPullord. l Chlcugo lfence: Thomson. C . .Mortson. Miurtiri. Vuskui. Pilote; Hall. the at:-star guarie last forwards: Neuterenko. Lit:enbu- lger. Lindsay. Kuchur. Mkckolkl. lande. Bailey. Hull. Reteree: Ed Powers; lines- men: Geo. Hayes and Art Skov. y Summary Firut perlnd: Penalties: Litton- 6:54. Murphy 654. Cushenan all ltterger 1:18, Sloan lglli, Baun orrlsori 14:04. Morison 19:54. Second perlod: 1. Chicago. Lindsay iLlt zenberjer. Pilotel 15:06. Penalties: Murphy SIM; Armstrong 10:50. Lindsay 10:50; Horton 17:18; Bailey 19.211. Third period: Scoring - MM- Pcnalties: Raaume l:4l. Pilot! l:4l. McNeil 9:09, Homtn 12:56; I Lindsay I2 56 Stop: . . . . . . .. I0 7 9-3 Chadwick . I 0 3-13 Attenduncn: 11.193. Few Light-heavyweights in sixth iipot in Yolande Pom- pey he had his chance It I' ire and torn by I K0. The ubnvs mentioned an the only lighters worth while in the- division. New BrtiiLwcick's Yvon DIW- olle Canadian British Empire Light Heavyweight champion entitiled to the title chance. mon- ineknck Tod Sloan was the min trouble- lor the Hawks In y. both 01- handle all night. Mont ti HIIPI rm. wan into 14- ponod to help haul the Hawks out tored Iguliiut Tod or his lino- ciiurwicl: defence: Horton. McNu'l. Mafi- lrwurmt - Goal: Hlllli 3 New Rail Service Between Truro And Sydney MONCTON-New. laul ”ru'lin. or" service which will in-eguy shorten running tum, "pg,-.4, . more convenient schedule. and provide additional mm. his uiiuwiu ettairt. several spec- Murphy. Mcliityro. Skov, I.u- fort ls to be lnau(urMed odobg betwceii Truro and Sydney lhy Canadian Natoinul Railways. lit was announced here today by I the company. I The new budd diesel car will offer. the lustest rail uervlco ever Provtded between the important Cape Breton City and Central Canada - 14 hours to and from Montreal. It will cut 4 hours on the normal train time between Truro and Sydney. making tlu run In just 5 1-7 pours. Leaving Sydney at 0 a. m. daily except Sunday. the rulllner will arrive in Truro at 1130 B. m. it leaves Tr-um at 5 p. m and arrives in Sydney at 10.30 . m. At Tfun! the "Ocean Limited" for points west. with the same tzrain east.- boutid for passengers travelling to Cape Breton. The new service will be m- pecinlly beneficial to rsidents ol intermediate point: between Syd- ney. Port Huwkesbury, Antl- mnlsh. New Glasgow and Tniro, who will be able to make fast trips to connect with mainline trains. The ratliner will arrtw in Port ,HIwkeIbury at 5.21 ii. m.. Inc! 8.09 p. in. daily; Antigonish It 9.30 a. m. and 7.02 p. m.; New Glasgow tit 1024 I. m. and 6.06 p in. Budd diencl curs. the latest "innovation in railway pusscngu yequipmerit. have been put in as- ieration by C. N. R. on other lines there will be fast connection with . rm-y M Vlctorla "Hliled cm:-f tributloii for the lloy 8coulI' IP- . or or Inter I bout between Dur id".-mg rec.” y,"-5' Ind M" one and Moon should no Ir-fproven extremely Iutiulucuiry In ranged. lgtvlng taut Ind erllclent service. Durelle II I solidly built hIl- Onthc Sydney-Truro route. RDC-l tlt-.r and looks every inch I 1llrht- cars will hr IIWI. Will! I HIT!- er. when close to his lot. the t'lK;F4'll)' OIHD9 lxntuenukedr; laced llsh tear: in 9 fl Int? WI MD Ice main, nww ...li:ni:;, ii... -1- 9 and I0.”VM1k'Il. howcverg. will um brouki ground. in in tII.f"'”l”'”"” ."”l'''" "" t'''l4'' rtiol merciless iuller in the ring.-i " m” '”""l ”" "I" ''"I I' he shoots brain numbing blown """"M' an --i ms nu v--in ...l.':::.'.':.'.";":;.':..'. :.'.'.l.'.'.'9ml7.”,l '1";'”;':,:n'”":::t la erulng controls at each end In pructlcully toyud with hlu lutut mmnu the nmeum hr mm- , around at either terminal. Its victim. tho clovc Wlllln Bess gm mhmuwwu ,gu,1,,,,,. omanoll. ytorii provide aulck ucelerutlon. Durelle is 37 years old that ls l nd it is equipped with , young compared to Moore's Ign;Illy powerliil braking. making it Archie lu reputed to be 40 no it lun ideal unit tor I last run on looks like Durelle is going to be which I number ot atopu are re- Iround for u long time It age 4: ulfrd. meiiiis anything. Thgwlsingrl Car": nalzunur ll: pot nou,m(; com I on is uxu nus n e On October I at Hulilnx Yvonimost modern stylf. The interior 1-.,,,,,,,, M Mm,"-"1 mqlis attractively designed lnr rest- lugimg .1.”-y pr." .1 mug". lit! travelling. and the ciir iii com- wi.(.r' py.-r win 1,. man plctcly air-conditioned. Thu soul. everything on his punching abll- WIENMCIIIY dultnflulof Hllli.-' lty. he will be swinging for . mum comfort-In Ill! dllhmr knmkmn (mm m, beuitype for quick turn-umund. with vhi-n he clashes with the M31 lM"”uV9 c”VE"l”K "Id "wllntu ranking Montreal tnltlulinger i"" W”"'”" 'I"'' P"I""l'l "'c” Roy "R" sud Ch-Town. are bug rolchku extending njvcr ull Innppy welterweight luces aui-'"'";- "lg h""w;1"h"'” be me Stone nl iutuiix iii the aixi"'"l F” C W round Inrnl - fliial. At Mt-incloli Oct. to Noun Guutrnuu ol Mnncton puts his Maritime welterweight crown on -- the line against former chum-;,m.d M ploti Keith Pants at Hail-lax. I am. Sir. eta. W.O. MCCLUBKEY III- uengcr-. Thr windows are fitted with plastic roller curtains. and den - Powell topped by elm cn-Its. There were pennlrx. dimes and icliels. uru the odd I - cent 0"! plere. Vsruatlle monitor: of the Fair- Ilold pack liava come in with the mint interesting presentation ol. the Canada-twlde drive. VARIETY OF SCHEME! Their money - raising schemes. recorded in pen Ind pent.-ll hlingii ranged from .llirInle'u cat-, eroillur rriayttetn to mqmlagl flonru. l iuiiiio Hull '-iii-ipo-it I lady mini her cldld" Ind Mike Duell "cut I lawn." ''I earned in roots mopping Hui moth 'I room and mopping the hal." wrltou Ronald ldl. Douala Pollock proudly It-rltneu "I brought In about nluo loads of l I I Thevmenvonvllcudiuemo lnpesglistdtoubtgpriutnnfle sIwelQIunuddoIIlloII.It- tacliedtuthapnutorvlthundcl tupmfraudaeulardictunul dlviduully cootroled by the pus- Pound New York iinrtstop Gt! Mc- Donald fires the bull in first 'after getting Milwaukee Braves Johnny Logan It Iecond in tin liont end 0! I fifth inning double play It the second World Series game In New York. Second buo- tnnn Jerry Oolunan backs up Mcbotigald. Alleged beunbullu thrown by Yankee i-clover An Bi-Ives. who warned they would retaliate ll YII.ku'eontlnuucl. I i . YANKEE Plcliiretl abovr ls Yanks: Sta- dium in New York. where the iitxtii game til the World series will be played this Ifturnnon. ,,. .11 't STADIUM Should the Yunlteos win th-I gume, the seventh and deciding game will he played at the Stu- diutn on Thursday. 0 . Mctclo Cruiso I 0 Of The Pacific VANCOUVEP (CPI - Two M- scarch ships from the Scrlpps In- slltutlon of oceanography in Cal- llornla this summer made a two- month crulsu of the Pacific. Dr. J. C. Swallow of Britain's national Institute til Oceano- graphy uccc-pied In Invitation to Ocean. , It was Dr. swallow who hit on .u tln container which in rlculgaed Ho sink to I determined vlepth. lwater. As the contulnur drllts thu transmitter glveii out acous- tic iilgnalu which Ira picked up by hydrophoneu on the reunarch Illlpl--mlklllj it possible to plot the direction and speed of I cur- rent accurately down to 10.11! teat beneath the surface ol III ocean. the floor II laid with tarnllnx tile in bright colourful ddm. To help the raullnor provide Il- poclally speedy service. the Syd- noy-Trum line huu been cuten- uively re-balluutstl. and new 1&- rat! has been lnutullod along almost its entire length. I C. N. R. upokeunnn said ban. mile said the new setvlce repre- sl-nls yet another dep in tho Corryanyl overall plan for mail- or-nl &an and ulendxi ol ltu lacllttieu and equipment in In at- Jun to better serve the people lof the atlaiilc pi-ovlncu. 12 await wmcnnsnn rtnrr. Ntoaei 12. Reg. 112.00 ..'. 12 GAUGE STEVEN! PUMP. Model With Adjultnble Choke. Reg. .95 . 1,, .. .,..... ..... .. -- ll GAllGl8!'lVINlII.'l-AOTIJN I Shot nimp. . I as ' . .."""-:.-'-e.-..-.-.:..-,-..-..-:.--.-..-.- more suvict . i 1” """'””"'""'5'; 51 pcnuiIeyoati'icuIoetiolHI,yl'hHIollb ' lkg.o9.w.i.... .. .. 'T.1.l."J'7'.'. arm. ......... I "" "W is auuoaarrvuiu uunusr Iurrel an-iuuiaiuuiniuuva it" ttai-iurluu. Ih luulor d in -on-:1... 34;-pg .':".'.......'””"""l "'u!'-an I-"'7' uiiomm : emits: Immate- """'”',,.,,., """'” "mum. - !:umnbu.n"”. " .:31III5!"Q- m .. uooqvlolollntotivhvbtoauuyi - V Ian J an 5 ' : . if U travel with the expedition. Hiu . ' concern was chiefly wlh muIur- , in deep currents in tho Puclllc . the idea of using I transmitter in - kwhcre it will drltt along with the , ANCIENT ARENA The Colosseum It Home is Mr tlmated to have had Inst: for A5,. ooo person: and standing room liir another M000. orlsman , lixyxmv Qyarrlar lollotl with . . . 'A LLWEATHER ' Waterproof Paper Elihu mild . . . , for calm oninymonl. W Vre 84.00 I sCiz.21 ...-...