I I E '(caaaelsn';!'reu oi-":c'.3ruer;m roluooxpeh Mme '?'ii”oi'll.1o !eIuA'”".”lIHv":'hN 1' , . , '; -- Janey aroeklgn 4.-1 iv..- iil2ii'Ef.l.l?lof.'i':.oiill.i3.'.'i .3: into the left field stands at losers -rl1d.. - r - - gavedfrom a poeeibii 91!!-:03 dramatic blow. ml!- sawyera, "whiz kids" of the race to meet New York oferlkeesuk a of the American in e World Series open- lug , edoeafhy at Philadelphia. I-fad Brooklyn won. the race would have ended in a tie and necessitated I three-gsme,piayot.l for the fill-l 1,. . 1 Meanwhile managerocasay Sten- gel'l Yankees lost their final gami at Boston Sunday 788. The contest meant nothing to either club. as the had sex had elinohedthird place in the American League Saturday. The .Yanka may enter! in I workout at Yankee stadium Non- day before proceeding to Phila- delphia. The third-place sosr did ' most of their damage against Ernie Novel. first of four Yankee flingere. Harry Taylor on the Sox' mound was supported by a 15- hit Boston attack. llth Homer Of lesson Robin Roberts of the Phils and Don Newcombe of the Dodgers had been locked in a tight pitching duel for nearly 2 1-2 hours at Eb- bet's Field when Sisler decided the issue with his 13th four-bagger of the yeari Each team had scored in the sixth, the Philliea on singles by sisler, Del Ennis and willie Jones. fend the Dodgers on a freak homer -by shortstop Peewee Reese when - the ball lodged in the right field . screen. Roberts set the stage for his own 1 triumph when he opened the loth with a single. Eddie Waitkua fol- lowed with a pop single into cen- ire. and then Richie Aehburn fort:-' ' ed Roberts at third. That was the 'sltuetiou' when Sister smashed a N ewcomlba fut ball into the stands. . The victory snapped a Phile- drlphia losing streak of six straight games and choked off a Brooklyn rally which had assumed sensa- tional proportions. Sept. 18 the Dodgers were nine games out of first piece. yet'the impetus of their 'closing drive carried them down -to the rinal game and scared the Phils half to death. hast Iennant In 1015 The last time the Iihils won a pennant was in ms, when the! mo First . :ej-2:1 hdd the immortal Grover Cleve- land Alexander pitching for them. Elwin led -I08 licked them 4 gases to 1 in the World Series. They will he the underdogs again when they lock with the Yankees Wednee&!. ' x 1 The first two games of the World (Series will be played at Shlba Brit. the Pisiilies' home fie1d..whtch seats approximately HJN. The third. fourth and fifth contests are scheduled at Yankee Stadium with its great 70.000-odd capacity. The sixth and seventh games. if needed, will go back to Philadelphia. "rho games will be played on successive days with no time out for travel. This gives an advant- age to the team with the larger staff of starting pitchers. wh'lch in ,thie ease appears to be the Yankees. The Phlla. suffered a blow re- cently when their great young left; header." Curtosimmons. was taken into the army with his National 'Guard unit. He had won 15 and lost 8. Simmons said Sunday he has abandoned hope of pitching in the erles. livery reserved seat has been sold out both at Yankee Stadium and Shibe Park for several days. The Phils, eager to accommodate their pennant-starved fans. broke a precedent by selling seats to single games of the Series. The Yankees sold. as usual. only in blocks of three games. ' . L I Baseballs . Fil'lal)Blg;Slx . no 424 90 llo .33! - Must-1. cards no sse too see see xell. Tigers 15'! on 114 sis .340 Robinson. Dodgers . - 144 us so 1'10 .823 141 589 181 192 .826 ' 162 090 100 100 Mi Runs batted in: National, mulls, Philliee 126; American. Dropo and ,. Stephens, Red Sex 144. . , Home runs: National, Kiner, Pin ates 4'1; American, Rosen. India-is . Dlltfaggio. 1: Box Snider. Dodgers roolball Standings . Big Four Senior ' wt. '1' iv A- no Toronto 4 2 0 164 69 8 Ottawa 3 3 0 1191.11 6 Hamilton 8 2 0 80106 6 Montreal 1 4 0 59 136 2 NEW YORK. Oct. 1 -(Ar) :. Smoke streaming from g. burning couch asphyxiated three small - children as they slept in their Brooklyn apartment Saturday. The ' victims were carol Anne Roeber. 4. her Mater. Patricia. 3. and their baby brother. Robert, Jr., five YOU CAN OPIN A SPECIAL "VACATION" SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT ANY IAANCH OF THE ROYAL IANK rue ROYAL BANK or cauasa Now is the time to-start planning for next yeartrl holiday. beoide what you would really like to. ' do next summer, how much it willooost-then open a special savings account at the Royal Bani: earmarked ”For Holidays Only". Lay aside whatever you can alord every pay day and watch your vacation fund grow. It's a grand feeling to have cash all ready when holidays roll around; I , x months. Neighbors roused the sleeping mother. Mrs. Helen Roeber. The father was away at the time. Cause of the blaze was not determined. , Truro Horse Saints Defea 3-0 In Football Opener Pete Dunphy's try in the early part of the second half gave the saint Dunstan University varsity team a 3-0 win Saturday over the Charlottetown Abbies in the open- ing football game of the season. The game, played on the s.D.U. gridiron, was a herd fought en- ocunter all the way and provided the large crowd on hand with plenty of thrills. In the first half of the game both teams put on spirited rally: that always fell short and their long rune were-broken before any great damage was done. Dunphy made the first long run of the game midway through the half but was hauled down with about ten more yards to go by the Abbie full- back. The saints. scrum working hard all the way was providing their backfield with tile ball near- ly all the time -but costly fumbles on the part of the backfield pre- vented them from making any dan- gerous threats. with 9. two man scrum being called about fifteen Racing Results TRURO. N. 3.; Oct. 1 -(C9) - Clayton MBClLCOd of Westvllle. N. 8.. drove Iola I-fenley'to wins in the fifth and eighth races in the t Abbies ' yards from the 8alnts' line. Willie Wilson, Abbie forward. made a plunge over the line but the try was not counted when the saints pushed the aggressive forward back over the line and prevented him from grounding the bail in the saints goal line. Shortly afterwards George Scan- tlebury tried for a placement kick as a result of a penalty kick being awarded to the Abbies. The kick was wide of the mark . and the harness racing card here Saturday. SUMMARY - Race 1 Previous (D. Turner) I-llida Mac (Bernard) Baron (Daniels) Abegweit Milady. Merle Direct. Lady Worthy znd. Vclla Grattlsn. Winning owner, D. Turner. Dart- mouth. N. s. Time 218. Race 2 teams left the field seconds after 10,- the end of on. (mg, 1"", Gallonage (Crulckshanksl Pearl Bumpas (Daniels) Marys Delight (O'Bl'leln) dl The second half opened with the Lum" H”"""- H” 3” B" M5 Abbies proving to be the aggressors ex" W” N”" G" Ridgewwd as they moved into saints territory ' Second Half time after time. However the Saints htlggllig m”l:""' 3' c' C””k' came back to go about twenty yards 5 Time' 2.32 ;,5' of the A-bbie line before a serum was ' ' called. The saints o scmm heeled - mm 3 the bail and Dunphy went over the g line for the game's only ecor Mnme Duds (Turner) Cyril "Bun" Callaghan trie for Ce H."-y gudl,-mg (Shea) the convert but his kick was short Duke Abba (gamers) and Wide 07 the m01'k- Lusty's Queen. Don Ringo. Joe The Abbies came back strong and pulled off a nice run before Ron- nie Nicholson. who was the fut Louis Volo, Sunny 3., did not fin- h. . Winning owner. G. Turner. Heli- Abble playergto handle the ball. x. was tackled and brought to a stop. Time 2:20 (-5. From the scrum which followed ' the saints kicked the ball into the V, B109 I centre of the field where, the maj- ority of play -was for thejcmalnlng minutes of the game. George Meckae and John Eldon Green officiated at the game and turned in a good performance. The line-ups are as follows: Abbles Fullback-Mcdallum and E. Nicholson; three-querters .. M. 1-lennessey, H. l-lowatt. J. Reedy. J. Brown. G. Soantlebury. E. Nich- olson: halves - Mccallum. scant- lebury and Benchard; forwards - Ledwell. .7. Kennessey. Glover. Mae- Donald. 0. Ready. Wilson. 17.. Nich- olson. V. Hennessey. saints -- Fullback - Bhreenan. Mallette; three-quarters -- Clinton. Kerwin Hanover (Bunbinr) Billy Aubrey (smith) Lombardy Peter (Haley) Jerry Grattan. Alice T. Clogs. Skippy Budlong. Flora Direct. Winning owner. E. Ernst. Col- llngwood. N. 8. Time 2.18. lace I !ola Henley (MacLeod) Victory Dale (Crulkshanks) Gay Law (Allen) A. G. Scott. - Winning owner. Clayton Mac- Leod. Westville. N. S. Dash, cheverie. 'coyie. shreensn. Time 2:09 4-5. Martin; halves-Cameron and Dun- phy: forwsrds-Ayers. olalr Osl- Race 0 lsghan. Cyril Callaghan, Detiinn. Meclvor, Pendergast. Leger. Mac- Quaid. Earl's Prince Charming (Conroy) P. 0. Direct (Daniels) Clipper Ds.le (Wisener) Buelah Grsttan. Gratten Peter. Bevcn Up Direct. Single Streak. . OODIBRICH, out. Oct. 1 - (OP)-Fire destroyed Knox Pres- byterian church Saturday with loss estimated at mo.ooo. Flames. Buck p. c. Grattan. Norah Dale did not finish. Winning owner. D. Grace. Anti- Dally Double 1 and 2 race paid 385.60. 1 lNDlANS' RIGHTS towed to hunt Alaska fur seals from use firearms. FRANKFURT. Germany, Sept. 28-(AP)-The Allied High Com- mission has ordered the end of Al- lied property control over nine West German coal companies in British Columbia. Indians are al- which muons of United Numms open boat... go lcng ., me). do,” are heavy investors, it wss announc- . ed today. -o NEWMARKET. England. Beat 28 - (Reuters) -- Waiter Earl. one of Britain's best-known racehorse trainers. died today. He was 60. He won each of the five English classic races for the late Lord Derby. for whom he was permanent trainer 10 years. , RIO DE JANEIRO. Oct. 1 - (aeuters) - Ninety-three persons were injured. some of them severe- ly. when two electric trains coi- llded Saturday. No one was killed. Two coaches were telesooped when one train drswlng into a station ran into another which was stat- lonary. Today, airmen of Canada are serving with the men of other United Nations believed starting in e rubbish pile 80,31; 1;;1g- c' angel; '”:u:3f;zl;'l:pf:' : protecting vworld freedom-your, ' uses 1 ' ' mots sending a. new 510.000" set at chimes crashing to the ground. Volunteers rescued valuslble church furniture and equipmenvt.x nasr sr:'r'rr.ssseN'r freedom. - lilli '.ftliR CAR 6 name OFFICERS Aubrey Budlong (Allen) Dudy Budlong (O'Brien) Polly Reynolds (Gould) Carl llrisco. Doctor L. B. Scott I Canada. needs -more. young 1 men at once to serve in, the. Royal Canadian 9 NAVIGA-I-I O N o FHC Ens Winning owner. Weeks. The M, Wmmm, mum”, ran Wallis. N. a. Air Force as) . in Canada was established at Port mm” 2'13 14' 1 Royal in the Annapolis Basin in H” 3 l a 1505. I d-- s,.-. . . .... w ,. .-h..., d.m--..- g M , H, . H ' . .......:.. ma Hem mlcum, Your 106 m the R.C.A.F. rs unporlanl It You earn the respect of every Canadian citizen- Nam ron no mass Gay ("axiom ) . - . . . , . , , seven p Direct (Walker) Canada, to the Umted Nations, to people: every -when you spar your sermon. is adrlmon, you gem Barbados is said to have been A. G. scoot. 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