AC2 Robert Acorn llettl of lIVIl!'l5. P I-I I. and AC2 (illicit Anger of Quebec City practice for the mile relay at Camp Ror- den. A('2 Acorn was on the R C. AF relay team uhicli plat-cd. SPORT ON R.C.A.F. TRACK RELAY TEAM jl-icbril:try. st-itiiiil in Eastern Canada. Rob- crl is a son (it hit. William xi-nrn, N1I..A. and tire. Acorn. lle enlisted in the RC.A.F. lllt. Previous to that time hr uas a student in grade XI at Si-ii:is High School. S'side Ponticics' Showing Better Than Last Year's The Siinimerside Puntiacs I have bowed out of competition tor Island baseball supremacy in the senior division for the sec- ond consecutive year. Their bat- tle to win the crown was I little hrtter than last year titj not as much better as might no expected considering the iiuiit-l ber of "name" players on their roster this summer. . Their "telling. lust smio dur- lng exhi ltton games. improved a lot in the play - oils, and we drivcrs hunked thcir horns. There has fairly bitter rnalry bcccnth e Abbics and Pontiacs. and Forhie was mostly in the thick o! it. but Ior tire minutes Saturday young Kennedy was inst an lslanrlcr bl whom all Is- lanrlcr.-; lcli proud. t Tinte Hill to pay tribute to a line nthlcte from Kensinztiin who has passed on. The late Dve Mc- lnnis wits one of the Is- land's tint-st net guardians. Hoc- liev lnns will not soon forget his don't think you can lay the poorldauling display of itet-minding showing at the door of tho pitch- ing department. The hny: martial in Vlontaziic three years ago. when he held the pressing Mon- a lot of errors in the series. llIILllllKllP boys off and was the chief also made more than their share of brilliant fielding plays. Al- though it was errors. and errors alone. that delivered the tinali knockout punch. we don't thinkl it was their fielding that hurt them most ever the full six games. Stlckwork. or rather the lack of it. in our opinion. was thcir (rt-ates! weakness, Herc art- their run: in the six gaiiicszl 4-.1-.'l-2-2-4. An average of ihroe runs per game is certainly not a very bountiful harvest. The boys just couldn't hit, especially in the clutches. Vnrbie Icnncdy got a zrcrill malion when he left the hold inbinn. "Pirate" Lt-Bocut of Holly- I'M" Ymk. reason for the Aces winning the Island championship. We extend our sinci-re sympathy to Mrs. Mclnnis In her loss. Tltttr-xdny evening at (Jivii; Sta- dium there will be an interesting wrestling card with something new added. The gals will come to grips this time. Jackie Burke, t':tnadian Women's champion, uill try to pin attractive Yvonne l-Irric to the mat. Miss Gcraldine. Bnh Hmnnml Raillargt-on. will undertake to lift .150 pounds and she challen- ges any woman on P.F..l. to duplicate her teat. A rough and tumble, mostly tumblc. lag lcnm nt:tti-ti will hc an Added attract- lhe sixth inning to catlh his ;wood and Relate Siki. one of plane tor the Detroit Red wllljll training camp in Sault Ste Marie. Michigan. All the Pontiacs rush- ed in to shake his hand. The stands applauded. and the car the world's best colored wrest- lcrs. will take on the Fortln Brothers in a match that will probably be contested both in and out of the ring. ilitctnlc Robinson Makes Big Advance In NL NEW YORK TA!” While three of the foremost cmltendcrs tor mainr league batting champion- ships were on the sidcllncn last week. Frank Robinson of Cincin- nati did some robust hitting to move into a challenging position In the National League race. Robinson. the 2l- year -old out- llelder who won his loop's rookie- ot-the-yesr award in 1935. has col- lected II hits in llll last 2l tries. This .324 pace boosted his aver- age to .327 and put him within striking distance of Stan Mil.-uni. the leader. and runnerup Willie n. lluslsl. who has been otil of the regular St. Louis lineup with a gpnulder injury since Aug. 21, is expected to return to action to- llmt. III ptnch-hlt successfully in IIIdey's game ngsliuit Cincinnati 3! lifted his mark to .341. Mays had It hits in 14 times but for New York Giants tie a single point to 334. I has one of the most lin- va offensive "lines" In the W B dothteii. It triples. 3 . I! runs batted In and Batting Race fltl stolen hit-ics. Ilis lriplcs and stolen base totals lead his circuit. WILLIAMS All!-'.AD In the American In-antic. Ted Williams ot Rnstnn continued to load the batter: with it .375 aver- age. uhllr rcsllng it chest cold. Ho last played on Sept. 1. Mickey Mantle ot New York Yankees slumped seven points to Jlttlt before he went ln hospital with it leg injury last Friday while thcsc two were adding nothing to their records. Roy Sit-vcrs at Washington maintained his torrid slugging pace. l-le wal- loped two home runs and drove to seven runs. The Scnators' stas- oiitliclrtcr thus look over the home run lead with 36 and moved comtortsbly ahead in rbls with lot. Hank Aaron of Milwaukee had it rbis to remain in trout in the National League derby with lllt. However. the Braves' stalwart is being closely pursued by Brook- lyn's Duke Snider in the battle for home run honors. Aaron his I! and Snider 37. Duke closed the up by hitting three last weeb. Lives ron batting average l..I)4) Yankees Last season. be hit J40 es the road. 3! at home. Tlie dsitlt-hatred flrst baseman. Iitel Ionday boss Yanks: base atulumaoen I are Ilm. list he 1d: this. But I'll 4' Pmgllll lb! uelsln ever rend- J&nQw&&I tnoesnrt-chum 'E- &--t5”"i'. ' l , H g.g Mantle in runs batted In in: and on the 510025.4- World S NEW YORK (AP) - The lI51 world series Will open Wednn-l day. Oct. 1, in the park of the American League pennant vi-In-l llere-most likely New York and possibly Chicago -- commissionorl Ford Frtck announced Monday. The first two games, as usual. will be played in the American League park. the next three in 6 and 7, it necessary. will bal played In the American League park. lihcre is a strong possibility of the lworlcl series combatants laktngl In case of an east-weal world .... . I n k e e s and Milwaukee Braves. or one between the White Sox and Brooklyn Dodgers -. there will be a day of travel altcrlto he puslponcd in either the second and fifth games. In case of an all-east or all wcst series one between St. Louis andtthe American League pennant." llollyintcik A... V Win Double Dashes On Mon.l llpsels again siurlrlcd s linc racinz program which tins hcld at the (lliarlnttctmvn Driving Park last night under chilly skys.. The Daily Double was the highest single pay of thc night. This time the Double paid 3259.00 tor a two dollar wager. Brian's iDreain and Marion E combined. llor the double. with Brian's lDream paying 380.70 across the lhoard and Marion E paying 125 flll. tor a combination tii-kct.l Mr. Jnllsi-ott and Just llr-tty's I Mark split rlnslics nl tltc featured A A. Pace uhile Jnlly Dick swept the B Par-c. Brian's llrcnin won both heats of the C Pacc while Marion E and .Iolly Bud split dashes of another C Pace Lucky lI.n;:an won the opening dash of Jolly I-lud lCudmoret the card. til 'M.VI.-lRY A.A. Pace Jollscott (Ht-nnesscyi Mr. 1 2 . Racing Results time oil for travel. 2. ' tKt.-nnedy) Chocolate Dip tSnbey) L The Charlottetown Guardian. Tuesday, Sept 10. 1957 eries Opens Oct. 2 First Round IL Playoffs MONTREAL iCPl - Presidiod Frank Sltaugllncuy of the Into ntlaasl Lu-sue Monday as- nounced the full scbodilllo (or the first-round bsst- of -uven playoffs and starting assignments hr the umpires. nsrrlns itustpoiteuieats. the first-round schedule is: Series A Sept. 10 and ll. Miami at T0 ronto; Sept. 11. travel: any 18 and 14. Toronto at Miami: Sept. 15. Toronto at Miami. if neces- sary; Sept. I6, Miami at Torpnto. if necessary; Sept. 17. Miami at Toronto. If necessary. lierles I Chicago. for lfllllllfb--lhFl'I will be no intervening days off. It ON TV i Games will start at 1 pm lo- cal time as in the past. The games will be nationally televised by NBC under the flve-year. Silt,- 250,000 contract signed last Jan- so-pt. to and II. Richmond at Buffalo; Sept. ll. travel; Sept. 1) and 14. Buffalo at Richmond: Sept. I5. Bullalo at Richmond. If necessary; Sept. 16. Richmond at Buffalo. if necessary; Sept. 17 Rich in o n d at Buffalo. it neces- unry. Prices will he the same as last bleachers. g i should the American League - race end in a standoff. there wllll For the first time in ll yenrs.lhe a one-game playott. on Mon-I day. Sept. 10. with the seriee op-. ening on the scheduled date. 0ct.i Should the National League; race end in a tie. there will be- series, for instance one batweenla bi-st - ot - three game playoff. starting Monday. nry. Umpire assignments: At To- ronto. Frank Guzzetta. Augie Gu- the home park of the National year 310.00 for box seats, 37 Tftlgliclmn. Harry Schtvarls and Pete League -liampions. Games Nos. served. 34 standtns room Ind 83 d'Amhritsl0; at Buffalo. Joe Lia- salata. Walter Vanderhott. Andy Mitchell and Bob Smith. Baseball Playoff Dates Announced Last evening AAU oI (' Branch Juvonllo Sorta: Opens On Wed. HONCTON (Cr) - Ihactua Elks and rum llloctrles span a best.-of-three series but Wednes- lsrlttate Juvenile second. and if noon: 1: third game. will be pleyod It Truro Saturday. Eight Countries In 3rd Global World Series DETROIT LAP) - Saseblll turns from eight countries will arrive here Wednesday for the third annual global world series of baseball. , Champions from Japan. HI- wail, Venezuela. Columbia. Hol- land. Mexico. Canada and the United States are scheduled to ' land at Willow Run Airport with- in a tltree-hour span. Detroit is acting as host for the first time after two years of tour- namcnt play "it Milwaukee. The United tales. new C by the Simon. Tex.. Oilors. ls fav- ored to cop Its third straight ll- tle in the double-elimination lous- nsment. Fifteen games are sched- uled before the tournament con- cludes Wednesday. Sept. Ill. One game is scheduled Friday night. It sends Japan against Cau- ada. This will be the th I rd straight time that teams from these two nations have kicked otl um mm ..,,3,..'- "id prick! "ti,,.otIicials announced that Kingigmp "nes- stnrt of the world series will have (lay. ():-l. 3 or Friday. Oct. d. It. all depends on which team w Brian's Dream Just Reilly": Mark 4S:-anianl Jnllity Leigh tstcndl Tribune tClark Smithl Downtown lBernard) Vivien M Weill) Times: 2:l4 ll-5, no time. B Pace Jolly Itirk iPoultonl Famous Boy (E. Smith) Captain Morgan 98 H-4 sauna. N-- cannon..- Gay Spirit tMacI'iadycn) Illoricll Woody twhilct First t::tin W Smith! Doiiitld Clcgg icallbeckl My Voln Illensesseyl Times: 2:14 .'I- 2.15 I-5. C Paco Marion ll: il-lennetiscy) Fxlmb "24-aaau V I-Issn tPoiiltonl l.llllP Delbert i('. Smith) ileilgewood Chic! Istearlt Fairgo tiaernsrdt -lavv.A.'.oMo- wlano-Arabs-ea Times: 2:16 4-5; 2:l7 8-ll. C Paco Brian's Dream (Stead) 1 1 lion Rudlong Wt-illt 4 2i .va Butllnn Illu host 2 7 Results of Horse ll.'ll'f'li held at (up. Clem: T5 sgmh, 3 5 lHar.elbrook Saturday September Man”, Ray” .Bm,"m.d, 0 3 7”” V Cottage Frank Mnneart 5 4 Hi". It Jean H Lee (White) 7 5 Anita Rudlting lh. Joncsl 2i I 53”), vomadt tDan !llcF.lwvn (E. Wood) l 2 2 .Hon"e5sey) . 'l'7- M"'lt"b"t33 'i'init-i; 2:lll 4.3- 1:16 3-5. Bruce Budlong" 4 g C 1-5. '5' K9 9-V) 3 I.ilckv Lo an lNeill) 1 Time: 2.25. 2:22 M; 2:23 3-5. Edi"... ,,',,.h Sm"... , . . (l"" R All Budlong iMacDonaIdt 3 'tl""'"-V R'"llm'i Fortune's Pride tI.. Kelly) 4 'R' t"'"l”"bl l 3 l Bnnnit-'s Girl lH('tltIEhl0yl 5 in Ml'M”"""'l 1 l 2 lllulllacllllgl (Bernard) T .lingler iw. Smallwood) 8 4 5 Tm". 1.17 3.5 Alpaso IP. Yeot 4 J - ' ' Parsons Pride HS. Pltrsonsl I I - Time: 2:27; 2:25; 1:25. Class (l First Division F.d's Pride ID. Stewart) I l Lee's Pride (D. Deponstar) I I Michael Peter N. Ryan) 3 J Time: 1:25; 21.10. Class C 2nd Division Miss You i.l. (TRourkcl 1 I Miss Federal iii. Joncs) 2 2 l . . i.lr)I('pll! choice tAllan Hiiglit-st s 1 Time: 2:33; 1:37. I.cc's Pride ID. Deponsler) I Mts sl-'ederal IE Jones) 2 Michael Pi-ter 'J. Ryan) 3 Tlma: 2:35. Score Not T Pitch In I957 . DETROIT IAP) .- Soltlhpnwl Herb Score of (fit-velnnd Indiana Gent-ral-manager Hank Green- hcrg said the yming pltcher. out since May 7 when he was struck In the left eye by a line drive off the hat of New York's Gll Mcnoiignltl, will do nothing men than throw batting practice for the rest ol the season. score. who pitched only M ln-l nlngs betore he was sldelined.l still has trouble with "depth per- ception." Greonberg utd. RIFLE SCORES shooting under almost ideal conditions. Mar! Itaclannaa will not pitch again this season. T Tuna Anglers Are Gathering WI-IDGIVIPORT. N.S. (CF) - Tuna anglers gathering here lor the l4lh annual International tuna cup match had thcir spirits raised a notch Monday with the hosting of the season's 16th bluefin. Stuart Peeler of Lou Angcles reeled in s 289-pounder after an Ito-minute battle in the mouth at nearby Tusket River. Pot-lcr. a member of the US. team success ttill.v played hls strike on a 24- lhread llne. considered Ilimsy tackle for the giant flsh. Not-rnal size used In match competition is .'lll-thread line. The match riilt-hook. which this your includes a number til major changeii. will be reviewed today by the tournament”: match com- ('ounly Baseball League Play- -1-hum. Tolls will resume Sunday at Mor- cll when Morell plays host nish llnyatls-Arcs in the usual lslnnd Final bcst ntll or three series. Should I third game be necessary to decide the King's County Title it will be played on a neutral diamond wedneg. day the lllth at .'l..'ltl p.m. This will enable the Kings County winners to be all set. to make the trip to Tigiii.-ib Diamond Sun- day Sept. 22nd at 2.30 pm. Final game or games of the Island lfinal will he played .1 the htngs County Champs home field. Sunday Sept. 29th at up pm. sharp. Nettie McLeod Wins Ladies' Golf Clt'sl1ip On Saturday. September 7. Vlrs. Nettle MacLeod won the Summerstde Golf and Country club championship tor the Ladies Division. Mrs. Irene Sit. llphant was runner-tip. The two ladies were tied com- lniz into the tail: boll when Mrs. MacLeod made it unuuomi shot. sunk her approach. and lIlIl'TPflth hl.It'. ll. . . . m M” H?" "NF". hr.cl1;d"x;ll:'0.ptlchers for today s major leagur holds the Godkln Trophy for this season which she wn two weeks ago. Thl."Y. Yank: Get Good News NEW YORK MI") New York Vattkrrs got some good news Monday on their two celebrated cripples - Mickey Mantle and Yogi Berra. .Mantle was released Irom hos- pital and x-rays of Berra'sin- iurcd right thumb showed no hrcsk. The mighty Mlciiey entered the lmsiiitnl Sept. it to mt nu injured left leg. He has been suffering from ahln splints. the separation of tissue from the bone. Dr. Sidney Gaynor. the club physician. said Mantle was much hotter and his return to the line- up depended on the outfielder himself and manager Casey sten- gel. Rcrra was hurt by a foul tip Saturday in Washington. Tho llaimh still is swollen and badly sprained and Dr. Gaynor said the clutch-hitting catcher might not be nvnllitblit until after the cru- cial series with the niitner - a Chicago White Sox at the (L. . tum Friday and Saturday. Chothom Wlns Baseball Title MONCTON tt'Pt .. (:Mty,.,. captured the New Brunswick mid- get baseball crown here Saturday. winning the deciding unto of u best-ol-three series 3 - I over Moncton sportsmen, Moncton. who dropped the up. ener 5-4 tied the series Saturday by winning 74. BACK IN IUIINEQ TAIPEI. Formosa 'lleiileriil.- The Untied States Embassy Mon- day moved book into Its building here. damaged by Chinese riot- mittee and members of the seven teams competing. FOOTIIALL RTANDINGS W L F A Pu WITU t'slgnr.v 4 0 no as I Jldmonlon 4 I I40 52 I Winnipeg I I M lnll it B. C. l 5 I03 1.11 2 Suit. i 5 I09 I61 I III Fear llnmiltnn :l I M 4.1 0 Ottawa I I It 02 0 Montreal 1 I '73 M 4 Toronto It 4 RI IM 0 nnfll Karma 1 alas 3 3 London 1 0 Ill! 0 4 Kitchener 0 1 I4 24 I Toronto 0 4 I3 140 O on May It and now renovated. ecorotlationtofs, ati'tVdil.ands47atthew . tor the Iln ttttll of I l In all. about lllll players and managers will take part In the series. in. Pt-akcs in the second game of- ltheir best of three series tor the 'r lKing's County Title and right ”'r''' to meet .loe MacDonald's Tig- . Gory Schreider U E Leads Scoring l TORONTO t('.Fl -Gary Schni- ider. rt - year - old product oI lQueen's University playing in his lsophomore year with Ottawa 'Rough Riders. leads Big Four Jootball scorers slicr Iour games lot the l4-game schedule. Statistics compilcd by The Ca- inadian Press Monday night show the speedy half with ll) points on fa touchdown. to converts and I .!ieId goal. He scored It. points lsnturday as Riders took a 17-10 .thrlller from Montreal and his field goal. a .10-yard effort in the last minute. gave Riders the vie- OHI. Schri-ider holds a tllttl point margin over team-mates Tommy Lewis and George Brancato. Art Powell of Toronto Argunauls and Montreal's Hal Patterson. Each has scored three touchdowns. Pal Abhru1.1.i, who scored 20 touchdowns for I30 points in the 19.56 scoring rm-e- both all-time records-is tnr down in the list with one touchdown in four games. PROBABLE PITCIIERH VIEW YORK 'AP) Probahlc games lwon-lost records In par- enthuses): American League Cleveland at New York IN)- Mossi tlo-ill ts Turlcy ill-fit. Chicago at Boston IN)-Keegan 19-7) vs Brewer I15-ll). Kantian City at Baltimore (NI -Terry i7-lo) vs Moore ill)-10). Detroit at Washington tNt - Running .tl7-7t vs Past-uni ill-l:lt. National Leagun Pittsburgh at Milwaukee W). - Douglas I2-2) vs Burdette tlt-7). Philadelphia at St. Louis W). slmmons ill-ll) vs Jones Ilo-at. Brooklyn at Chicago - Koutss 15-3! vs Drott (I3-I0). New York at Cinclnnatl IN)-W Antonelli iiz-l4i vs Lawrence 113-llt. MOTHER OF nncron s'r. ISIDORFI. Que. ICP) .- Mme. Alphonse-Msrle Parent. 1s. mother of Msgr. Alphonse-Marie Parent. rector ol Laval Univer- sity. died Friday after a lengthy illness. Her husband died last year. She was the "mother of 10 children, tour of whom now are priests and three of them nuns. l t thsthuwnatkoIaalvCI)th txosouoasbslasbsaathmo The tutiounitntsiuun;' next lioadsy. "We will start III withourtonvardllass ” for six tleteacoluetl." Since clubs can carry ll play- on. exclusive of ltsllu. until Dec. 1. there may be a couple at oponl s. There are also pru- pects of ttlos for positions by two or three of the less tlrnlly Enter Jockeys Hall Of Fame BALTIMORE (AP) -- Two old- timerti and Ted Atkinson. one of the nation's top present - day riders. Monday won places in the national jockeys Hall at Fame here. In addltinn to the Toronto-born . Atkinson. 41. now enjoying one at his most successful seasons in the New York circuit. Walter Miller and Raymond (Sonny) Workman also were voted into the hall of lame. The three join slx jockeys prr viously elected since the Hall ol Fame was opened in 1955. Eddie Arcaro. Johnny Longden. lsue Murphy. Earl Sande. Tod Sloan and George (The Iceman) Woolt. Remember When George: Michel. the French baker. swam the English channel In It hours, live I .11 years ago today. the fastest crossing up to that time. The first recorded Channel" swim in ltl75 by Matthew Webb of Brltall took 21 hours. ts minutes. MAKE MORE VEHICLES OTTAWA lCPt--Caiistitsn pro- duction of motor vehicles rose in August to 18.918 units from 18.15! In the same month last year. the b It r.'tk.'iq ot atatlstica roportod Monday. A drop in production In the March-July perlod iesulted in an over-all decrease for the year to date to.3l8.240 units compared to 344.299 a year earlier. PRINCE CHARLES An iiitcresting story of the school life of Prince Charles tells of Sports Day at. the school he ' attends and shows pic- tures of the royal ath- letn in action. Got. The Standard - on sale now. complete with maga:ins,12-page novel end 20 pages of comics. Only ten cents. Elle Standard ON SALE NOW WIlESTLlIlli'i Few Cltanges Aro.Planned 4 For Canadians This Year I Ilene Isl ones to cleanse snssstsrs it .;5. ,.:El' E5; til: i -i (The Rocket) Richard and Dickie Moore. Blake said he will have "two third lines" at camp. They are Phll Goyette. Andre Pronovost and Floyd Curry. and Don Mu- shall. Claude Provost and Ionln. Stan Smrke. acquired from Chl- coulimi of the QHL lost season is also among the boldover tor- wards. Ken Mosdell. veteran centre who was sent to Chicago Black Hawks s couple of seasons ago. will also report to his old club. He may be ticketed for Montreal Royals of the Qt-IL. Jacques Plant: will be back In goal. Candidates for relief or emergency work in the pots in- clude vcteran Gerry McNeil. from Royals. and Glen Davis and Ed Johnson. Blake said he thought the team this season will have "more In- ltiatlve and more desire." one sim would be to regain the NHL title. The team tlnlshed second last season. He expects improved ,hocltey from players starting 'thelr third season. BARGAI N COACH rues TO MONTREAL, OTTAWA. TORONTO . Gd” Tuesday, Wednesday, SEPT. 1'1 -18 .2-2 I GOA” "U OI ul locket Dials tn, lIl.l'i'u .. but I palsy pg, Th VOKMII itucm '3 III! month. is onl; I” H In unpn-3. ntatlovts at the nth"! Illcl Banks ghuim wet lmprntemm ooultl g make the pi.,. ton Irulss have at-in-, - It lllll tough i..- btll the two years I liar as. died Cllldlc DOLPOIL R& Wlnjl lllllulrlnj if-iii... E? J at gr: club in the lots. "The New York Rangm VtI)n'l be any weaker. Tomato Lni, should be improved. especially several players who haw been with that club I couple at SFBM pleler (hem winter and summer . . I lllnltl sod shirts Itll Ital! ' range of Itvlu - sad prices. YOUGITITI-IOME Prowse Iros. Ltd. Charlottetown . I Guess It. Dial Mn Henderson in Gadsden Charlottetown lot Grafton It. Dial tall The unveiling of a died aboard l-l.M.C.S. "Charlottetown" place in the ATTENTION ALL NAVAL VETERANS MAIN BRACE CLUB ROOM WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 11th of 8:45 pm. All members and wives are requested to All naval veterans invited. llntertslnment following ceremony. to those ll'lln Will take memorial attend THURSDAY, SEPT. l2th - 8.3C SPORTS ARENA ON THE IIITITON OUT ANDIIEIIIITIII LINIIOANY TWO 3I.000.ll0 OITIIHEI WIEILBINIIIWOIIDWHOOANPIN IANWIOIAYIWOANDOH.” DICK 24650. noun on can as . -RID LAHROI