Braves Defeat The Yankees 5-0 In, Final Game Of Series By JACK HAND l Nlvjw YORK isei w Levi Bur.” dette became the first world series pitcher in 52 years to Dlf('Il' two shutouts as his 50 seven-' hitter over New York Yankees Th u r ed a y gave Milwaukee Braves a world chatiipinnsiiip on the first try. , The ftdgety rig h l Is antler, touched off a roar that echoed, from Yankee Stadium in doliri-E nits Wisconsin Avenue in Nlilii au- liee when he retired hill Ski-iii ion. the last Yankcr hatter to end the seventh game Ktoi since Chrisly )Iatiiini-oit throw" three shtiuiula for Netti York Giants against Philadelphia NIIIIPCIIW in 1905 had a man blanked the enemy iiiii-e in series Plfdx Btlrflhllr. tin tlk-Y."-tttktic. Ii.irtti'i alloued I run in 13-1 2.1 inning: while tiiixi-ng the proud Sr-ii Vrirkers aioiind bii little finger; M'RCiI'7 ONTO FIELD ti sfmfl as I-Eddie Ylaiht-ii. glmtid .Hkt)iirtiti's Il7iF(I siitasli dtiitii tlir ihiid hate IIIIE and stepped on third for the force play that ended the izanir ii i-warm of t-herring hats and men -urged onto the field liatlir-ii: lraped high in the air in lttilt'II tiff the iiilricsi lil'Ii)l')' ct-!(-hi.tlioti in many it yrar. Working iiiih hlIlY tiio flats it-st beraiise his roiirviriiaie. War- ren Snaltn. still was i'eciiiri:nL' from It limit iii'h the flu Bur driiir tias .iiiiply iieitieiidniis The -';tii-honed gent I!'fIIIl iiie hill eiitintri tif Wcv L."-,:iiiia xiIl'- tiivcd a Ilrsl-lnlllflg scare and iiiobbled again in the ninth when the desperate Yankees loaded the base: S t n ; I e . liii Gil ill I1iiii:aIrI lerii l nl r iii a II and Tiiiiiiiii Ri me put three tiit-n oii lli'II iiiii eiil in the ninth iii: tension mounted The roof hleiii off when Slinwron rapped sharply to Ilath Out for the force that opened 6H'("I'V heer tap in Milis aukec FOSTLY ERROR Ii uas the iirst time sIlII'l' 1'tJlt that the vinrld series had gone to a team from nuts-ide Vtwii York DI the W a ll w it rd rnrii-eriient chipped aiiay another hunk of the bi: rit) s hazeball nirstizr Fiiur hi: runs in I thirrl-iritiiii; -purl in ithich the gates new vmened. i”l)Illf8IIl? hi an errtir l'tl' Tony Kiibek. a Milwaukee hot. sealed Ute Yanks” doom lt IVIITIII mattered. us heii Del Frandall -Iammerl it home run iiist heiond I-Znxii. Slattghierts reach into the Inviiir left field stand: in thr- eighth Thll will go down in haiehall an the ”Biirdeite series." The man the Yankees ti-ttded tiwiiii to Rosirm in mil really came hack in haunt them. Using it pitL'IliriL' mixtiire of I I l d e r. srrmihall. curve and fast ball, the .'llLyear- tild rightliander heat the Yiinltii almost all by himself l Tho only other Milwaiikn vir- fnry was earned by Spahn in last '3unda,i : lfl-inniitz lhrillrr. GREATEST MOM!-INT Bord-tie whipped Rt-Mic stiantr t: in the second game to Hill!” the seriei and his 1-0 victory mei- Whitey Ford in the game Vlnn day at llilsiaukee put liix team -in! game up Atirl Thiirsdaii hr t-nurirerl hat-It. only 4R Iinitr! later, to lead the Braves in their greatest moment. t The. last Yankee run off Burd- etio was a homer by Hank liiiuer iii the third inning of the second game. Hi! streak of 24 23 score- lexi frames is only lite short of Ratio Riith'I famous Itrinit of 3 28 innings stretched oveir t-wot NHL Players' Association H world series. And so Fred l-lane). the titan- ager who was hanged in eftigyj when the Braves falterad in July! has hung a second world Iefllli defeat on Casey Stengel. who had? imn six of seien previous Octo- her tests. The Yanlu now own oi I7-6 series record and the Na-, tional League now has won I) to 34 by the American league. Irtaeh winning brave will geti about 39.090 from the player pool.l itplit It wan. The Yanks will take home about S'i,7lti each. their smallest payday in years. I-lxaei shares won't be knnitin un-l .- in World Serie S 7 ”St. Dunstans. . . Defeat PWC . I Dusstaaa Unlvarsity'a foot-lvantage at times for long gains ” at smashed through die P.lAj.C. line with apparent sane. and sstasday Iran for long gains around the St. Dunstan's field. Itiaads when they chose to ad- flrst Canadian Rugby trance along the ground. is this prov- All told. the Saints scared sev- isau was an ax- on touchdown. They kicked for Iatarsqiaad toomiil die mi-ii points after lauds- i ldowns on four occasions and eitperience.lpassed for the extra point on more need and more weiglit..another. the nod and White taam out-1 Ray Hat-he of Baihursi. N3 elassad their opponent. Tlieyl scored two of the T D's. both, used the forward pan to ad-I of them on forward passes from, SPORT ECHOES til next week. FIELDING LAPSES Jittery Yankee fielding must be blamed for much of Don liarsenls trouble .n the big third inning for the perfect halt" her-n out of the inning if Ku- bek hadn't made an error There was one out and nobody on vihen Bob Hazle punched a l single to left for his first series hii Johnny Logan bounced a groiioilt-r in Kiibck that had dou- ble play vtritlen all oier it. Kiihek I1llI'I'lP(II) threis high. p u II i ii g .Ierrv('nIeman off second base. ('rilemaii's relay to first was too lair to get Logan alihoiigh the Yltllhs led by Steiigcl. beefed to iiniiiirc tunic Donalclll. liistcad of being out of the tn- ning. Larsen mm was in deep II'fllIhlP Vtllh men on first and net'- ontl and the feared altigger Fid- tlie Ylatlieiis. at hat ll:-iitieyts ripped a double into IIIt' ii.ilii field corner. a line driie mcr the head of first baseman Joe t'rillins, and both Hall! and Lo,'.'an scored LARSFN TAKEN Ol'T Stengel b ro II g h i in Htibtiy Sit.-iniy the interan left). in re- .'it'r Iu'Il'.K('II. ililiiaitkne. sntelling hltiod. vrasrii ready in slop Hank Aaron winzli-d in centre. knocking in Hailiew: and Wes f'oi-ington. hit- Iru UI1('P the first tvm games. dropped a 'l'cxas le.'t;.'tic single IIIIII lll'IlII'lI third on the hit and he iieored pihappv Haney vrhisperrd with It r..;...ieiii.,y To Stardom It .lnF III-1lilIll.ItIl NI-'W YORK AI"i Four months ago they hanged Fred Ilniim in etfigv. Thiirsrltiy the F.'IITif' i-ed fared little guy Wll heiiit: t-iiltigi-zed as the greatest manager in hasehall Ati late as Sept. is, they had Haney no the way out as man- ager of 'NItIViHllI(Pl' Braves Today his rr-iiirti as pilot in IYISR is taken for granted and his team ll hailed as the srrappie-t team that ei-at played in a world series. This new appraisal of Huiey and hi! Rrni-es enmes natiirinlly. 'l'Iie train and Haney have been good rill )'(W'lf It didn't take Thiii-sdrri K Tilt t.i-iiimph over New York Yankees in the final game of the world term: to prove It. The team and the manager provieti it when they Iiiing not to the lnp, niinieroiit iniiirie: in key men that iioolri hain t-nosed It-user men in tzitii when Casey Rteriytl. the Iotung manager. came to Hianey'I Rule room in the Brtives' . liihhoiise af- ter the game to congratulate him and the team on ii fine job. Ilnney iiiis deeply moved. NOBODY KNOWS "Thtinira Case," the ttrsd hut Files Suit Aqainst League NFW VORK MI" -Hie NIii' ttnnii' HOVEIIOV I.i-iigue Pltiiertl I:-toe-aliriri TIIIITSKIM filed s H Mftmfl -Iflfi-trll-W iiiil in federal court against the National Hot-ltrv league Hnrliyiii iqiinre Gard-ti. fiie ether negatilriitiom and nsi-ti tndix-idiinll Thr rntnplaint tinnmd nix rluhl iitiirh the association said ope-i Air and control New York Rang -M Chicago Black lfnwk.-. Rm- ton Rriiins. Detroit Red Wings. Mmiireiil ('anntliei-is and Toronto Maple leafs The sin team: make on the sntiorinl Hr-ekrvi l.en-we flit mairir leiigiia of the llir apart MT. ALI. In ldfllllnn in Matti-.oti Square Garden sod the leiigon the Iilhlf d0'e.ndan1s liwliide the Hnxtrin W'WfQs.'tinttal Horltrv Auortittinn lvir (mirage Vntimial Hotkeii Le a go 7 Team. for . Detroit Hnckgn ranadien: for tlape UM Vtsivlens-. I.td. Walter A Ifnehey ffliih liir. riiih 49 Brown tloetrini; James I”! Var- ets iffhiranoi. Bruce Vnrrtu trite ti-giii frank .l SI-Ike tfnvil innit. John Reed Kvlpalrirk Vein York , t'nnti Smiihr Tor rontol. lira it It .I Selke Moni- tenli and Clair-eiiee S Cu-rinheil, pg-QQIIIHV M the VI". The complaint rhiirgnd that win ins itie defeiidaiiti liaie "lvwersitpnliutrl and ntlaliited mm- nleta ttoniiiiatioti and mvitmi and llctatntsfttw” of the pi 'eseit-rial be hllaiiu-y in New Yon I9 I! and. Michigan. y the seas of Qseoee Ontario. The alleged "tliriainrsitip" in- leadad info the hiring. firing. trading and buying and selling of and coaches and for- eoaehes on well Units-it states sail Canada. said. I a y a r s association. Iltitliuy ! tuni- iii greys 1?? II!!! and Montreal. were unable to participate tinder Canadian laws. He unit that tinder Canadian lane the clubs said they rsntiot concede to the VH1. the right in rniiriiirt any negotiations on their. ht-half with the players tunnels- tinii Kilpiairieli and James Nnrrla v-mitrol Yladizmi Sriiiiwe tinrdcn and the remaining club dt-'end- ttnti are controlled by Rrown. the Vnrrises. Selke and Smythe, the romrilnirtf mntlnuuf. Tn t-an-v out the alleged rim- kDif'.'Hl In mminpnltlr, the mini- l'Vl,lll1l ;iy-gimrl the defendant: or. EIIIITFII the league III! Inla- members of iihich are the gin defendant filth! and the MI! IN- rectors nf vi-hirh are the individ- mil- f'.-tiiiphell operates the league on their fIII'l"I'IK1fI, it added The defendant: our! and ermtrnt all the ':iiii,phle” arena in Vevr Vorii New England. Wrhigati, Illinois, Oiieher and Ontario, the uni rhnrifbrl The in I it i- 0 iv 1' association elaimrrt that the alleged roi'nbIti- ntinn rnntmlled players from sin- ivtriir to prof:-utnnitl and that the plsvert rniild not yin any team wittinoi the express eovittetit of the tpnntnrs. The Nimrilaini said that I player under r-nnnrart must sign a rent-i-e claim-. thereby grant- --,iuptivitierveevtthe.tnnr.tseases't """x,,a amine. at a rate man up Catnphefl sit maiatttv." The rornplttiot enntioiietli it rv-siili of the defettdaistf mon- opolistic position. their erottnmie. miner and anti-of over this im- pni-tau tattmtry not over all who turn is it is miviptete anti are intuitive." Oaufraau Beats Keith Pat-is CPI game pitcher ti oiildi kariiii had scouted ioi or close in it desniirt LEW IURDEITI HANK AARON one at Coleman forced Ftivlngtonl at second on I-'r:-ink Torre's' grounder Shaun. was folliitied hi Art Dit- imar. Tom Sturdivant and finally Byi-ne but the damage had been. done. Whitey Ford Min had asked for this start although he had only two days rest. like Bur- deite. was in the bullpen He never got in the gatin- Mickey Mantle played in it sur- prising last-hoiir siiitcli by Sien- gel. When Mantle reported ready." he benched Andy Carey and put, Kubek on lI'Ill'(I THREATEN IN FIRST The Yanks had their best chance at Burdetie in the first in-, ning. Bauer. setting a series rec-i ord by hitting safely in his Nth cnnseeiitii-e game. opened iiiih it double down the left field line . when Enos Slaiighter groiindedl back to the box, Bauer uasl trapped between second and, ,tbtnl. 'P-he Braves meswd tip the lruudnwn, however, only to find ttioiiiid llziiir-i”: striiirgy rt-tlledl DICI. (TRANDALI. HANK BAUER series the Yankees neipr had Baudt-r sliding into second base Inf an inicotioiizil ii'nlli' to Berra. ha”. ,i,,,, N" M,” i,,..g,,,.,. the first of the .tlI'l(”x Riirtietti-, then itiarle titl lit litiiizald pop to- UI5lIIIf'lI'F tor IIIF tliird net on one side and Slaughter sliding in from the ntlter. l.oi:an lnttclird Slaughter for the mil Still the Yanks had Hiirdelle in trouble with a man on second. only one out. and 'iIanIle at bat Mickey helped l.eii off the hook by liishing the ball bark m the retired ll CII(lI't'tSSlYP hatters. W TWO ON IN SIXTH The next lIIl'PiII sixili. With tiio out glnd In i-enlir JIIIII Itt-rra it as choke in his iitiiwe. "You don't know what this meiitis to me No Iiody does This makeai up for airryiliing" tslortprd iitt iliird t'asr-y had fended his tiny In all their ttti-iiiiii: TY) world through a horde of revtirtorsp who etiried the hiiddinil iitth ii hfirirvtr to tlatliciiis. Il'I'ID, Alilimiigh the crtiiid ivf 61.207 1 was hclnii tiapacily.,the series to-I Fmtn lliat Iiiiic i-ii. iiiitil Fiile lal atendanee set a record. The agaiiist each other in the hattle: man": stIiL!IP in the fifth. Riirdette, tigiircts showed 394. 712 paid in to achieve even halanre. All the watch the third straight'aeven- game series. topping the mark of t'.'lIIlf' iii the 389.76.? hung up by the Yanks and 'iltiiiiIr: sin- Dodgers in I947. Hank Aaron. honie run and siifis iiliuii ll.-iiiiriii: fiiirihlt-til his rtins hailed III I-hamp of the Na-i roller. Again If its: nirnoiigaldltiioiiiii League. led the genes hit-' rallv. lers with .331 on it hits In at at hats He stroked two singles In ,Thur.sday's finale and hit safely in all seven games. photographers. hroaricastem and newsrt-el men. He. reached. out, grabhed Haney's hand and shouted above the IVMSP' "I want on tell you something You did It very vinnderfiil and very efficient ttih all year and WI! can that eliih very well dtiriiil ilhll neriee. too. i "You heat in: and you heat its Spam right. There's no qiieslioti tthotiti it." Wt-hh. en-owners of the Yankees. I mime In to mngratiiliite Haney- Miter they ion. Fred was asked what they said to him. "How the hell do I know," he ireplied. ''I don't iimiw uhat any one is saying I'm still niimh In. 3fat-1, I'm sure I must he dream , iiig. If nnvhndv tnldlme we've not ianolher game In play tomorrow .I'tl believe him." MIINTRFCAI, Fl"i Jo-an Ipll vi-air: tirri gtials mini-ted Mont l ,real (':iti:irlieti: rolling 'rt,,,iut;iy lmght arid the Vlanlhv t"itn eham , IDIOHK iiniimi up vritli- It .'-i iriti. Remember" When i Jake Gaudiiiiv. tine of Canada'- greateai seiillerii, died 70 years TI" Rlfllliril hmtltfril no mdly .1 5,, Mm, M" or. land Hcnrt--and Andre Prtinovoiitl "Ht 0," p N H, 79' 3.-mriy m m, scored the other Montreal goals I inmurv M, "Md "W w,".M mi, nIl'f15I(t)Yf'f!lIl1IDi'IIOf'II1PII8WI(F. '0'. mi, WI”. ..u.,,,,. ,n s,.,,r,., ,,, the first goal of the game iriireii against the heat niirsmi-iii ”"""”"' R"”k"l' U,"'l"""”. ml M. "mt goal was No. 494 In his NHI.l career and hroiiglit tin rwntitin from the opening-night en-maid of I1 504 Hockey IA-agiie .-eavon. l, "ALI. RI SY It iia: a itiriip.iiat.iwlv dull; at-nrelass first period hefore t!te.' Montrealers hogan to pick up, immnentum and left the Hawks hehind. Goalie Glen Hall of Chi- cago had so shots to handle coni- pari-tl with 27 trained on young ffharlie Hodge of Montreal. ftllingl Something New" In Wrestling umtiathlng new in wrestling at Hixnrrienld. will he iieen there tonight at the rmr Sui-tiiini WIIPII the feature match will see it mixed tag team with both men iw-r riiiinui. aim. ll-'ItII.' oil' Iitnntrealls oiiriirr of the National mn Wilson! V2122; 3. NOW I.:tter. mm Tnpplitl and Del 1, The ('hn.l'IOIIl'lItWll Giisrdiui. Friday. Oct. 11. I957 . Canadiensbeteat Rangers Beat Red Wings hel Iliirtmt. Rferee: Vii! Powers; linea- mavi Bill llmv and George Hayes. Siimmary First period: 1. Detroit Fet-go Henry G a ti d r n ii. Baihgstei Wlaiirlrei is:i:. Penalties: P'nnt.insto mil- mrl 4'00. Kennedy 0.58. Howell Il:f't2. Burton I2:56. Second period .'t. Detro1t..Mr- lcimiiy Delveccbloi 2:27; 4 Newt York. Popetti Bathgata) Penalty: Barbour 1:50. 10: I2. Third period: 5. New York. Rebeiitnii Gsdsbi-I 1'6 Penal- ties Evans :23. Dtneeti I St. stops Wont:-y Sawrhuli 'I!is first steamboat on the Red iltlvlenrmin Manitoba was launched it . in ii lfe.:t4lmemherS are requested to LB 3-3-3 be present. League New A Reality The Maritime Hockey League dividual stars they had been consisting of Moncton, Amherst id ,1 ' Charlottetown and SINTII'!IQI':ldP. mo 9 mm . HM tum In spite its now a reality. We think this get them. , balance of the teams. world series note--We don't will be facing almost .failure. If there is one i having the lame ducks will prob? Yillkeftl ably not support them. forcing. .-... of all this. we do not think the? ”" s.-'g.gs;.;ig;i;i- ii lfiiiiitltll 5 IEEEE EEEEEE E; it i gt titii Eli Patti Arsenaiilt. town boy at t.IIa was scored by James Gauant who handles the Wingback posit- It was Brian Noonan. a Reginal at-ily, we think. on the e-.i.-nllel "5 MP9 they will be able to: pass instead of kick for the ex- with n d in point. Although the Welshmen were deeper play to move the yard all guys were around when the Braves won their second. amt laiit. pennant for Boston in 198 The Yank: B-B combination :i. gxciting pawn, mi in Wishl Aces of last year could rope wit.ii boy. who wired the extra point. that stuued out their sixth gains lifor the new loop every success. E U" Cream of the Charlottetown. on the first touchdown. Ha caughtl victory-Bauer and BOITI-Ill! Success will. of course. dependililenl this year Tttey will need, a forward peas in the end was no more power than 33 gum on a number of things. but prom- Pretty substantial reinforcements, from Gil Collins who elected in, Thursday. Hank opened the game ouble. then flied out twice and grounded out once. Yogi drew an intentional pass without this balance the league KNOW If Lew Burdette spits on pretty well outclassed they never, and got on base another time on certain I”! hllld-5 IX'l0re he goes to work' stopped trying. They used trick" Ed Mathews' on-or. but he didn't weak 0" "Oh but he Certainly dries it plays on .two occasions to good? get a hit and hoisted a high pop Mum and an." mrong 9,, (.e,,,”. , fine job on those high and mighty advantage. On one they pulled it, fly to Frank Torre at the start ii the ninth. , the team to drop out of coma petition. The league could con-, celvably still carry on in thisl case. If the league has one veryl strong team. which is all oirrl the others Ilkt! a tent. this woulrll also be it bad set-tip. as each centre likes to feel that lhey' have at least a fighting chance, to pick up all the arhles. Thatl II! the hope. which keeps the etish customers passing shekels Whrough the pay ll'lndmh's There are tviti f.ictors vinrkiiie lclubs want to see it close excit-i ing race. but each of them, would also like to be on the top of this dog fight with the otlie teams underneath. So naturally, 'Jiay try to build as strong at team as possible. Thus it isn't, an easy matter to make sure of) evenly balanced clubs, and ,i-oul need a hit of lurk be-ides tliei spirit of giiie and take to arhiecel it. We don't luiow too much ahniit. TIIE ARMOREII CORPS NEEDS MEN LIKE YOU " Mllilln training In interesting and rewarding. You'll modern weapons and armoured Vehicles AND get paid for your weekly training. Apply to THE RECRUITING OFFICER-I7 4P.E.I.) RECONNAISSANCE REGIMENT. R C A (7 Brighton Ctimponnd Charlottetown Yea Building. Montague keep physically fit . . . The Artnonrles. Summeriilda use the Itileiiil In the probable compostton of the. W p p "A mw , mainland clubs though they seem "name" players. but Charlotte- town will Iiaie what amount: to an all-star team from the three clubs competing in the Island, Iaagua last year. To our way of, thinking. this stacks tip to be a. pretty strong aggregation. one' t which would hold its own against any of the other three emnpet- itors. 1-he summet-side Aces won the. inland League iaat year in four. straight games. a feat. of which Summerside fans feel justly proud. it wait due. we think. in, axrellient condition developed by g 11.1 at hnekey. excellent i-oat-hing tint fine team spirit. inatiiu than I collection at in-E STANDARD LOAD I noxzs It'll O MOOIIHQ Cnnuck 10 Gauge 52.75 lax mm" um'”' LONG RANGE . .. . 1 noxzs ss.u The annual volleyball fleitguc meeting will he cgnugk Izsguag 52,50 Bgx held Saturday. Oct. 12th LONG it NGI , at 2:30 at the Y.M.C.A. for the election of officers. iAll interested teams and DECOY5 3lZYlPlI- GUNS I ONLY Alf Coady, Sec'y.. PUMP GUN -- is -r 589.95 - and women participating in the In for the ill Jarizttes Plante. t iianw match i It was the Haulu' -A-nnd game Miss .ltiekie nitrite, the Fannti- - of the new gum", mp en-at ti win, .ian Women: Champion. ll'1IIlO' home Ian Tuesday over Tor ' onto I4-tifg, Chicago Mort-on. team up with Mr Jerry Jnhm. ton in it heat 2 M .1 falls against Miss I-Zielyti Munroe and ftcnile man Jim Kelly. The girls have alwaye produc- ad plenty of xiii-pnseii in their Goal mill; defenre , T h it m s on Martin. Vtisko, f'itsItentin. Piloir; for- .wnrds: Liiienberger Nesterenlttt Lindsay. Skov. Karhiir Miekoski.l ability to tihrtvuv eiirh other Ifiill Bailey Mitnihy. Lalttndel artiitnd. iii well in the referee. Mr-tiiiire and when tiiei get iiiinliarf in. Mont-eat t.'i-at Ilrvlzn, de- miged iirr-tling it may be a ft-nee Talbot, .IftTIlIxt'il1, Harinv, spectiimilar free-for till it-iitmi St l.aiir-iii. Turner; for-, the ring .n'ards:H Rlrhard. M Rlchardu Kelly and Jlihnltnl are iitlll a Moore. Beliveaii. Srrii-Ire. Olm- ltopic of conversation following stead Go,Vt'll! Pfolltll-tilt I'M- lttie rugged content they staged vest. Vfiii-ciiaii. Curry i in the last rnrrl at Summer-ide. Referee: Red Slort-in litiewien. which was I'nrIyItd0I'P(I in he NF Doug Davies and Bill Morrison. him the best seen at the stud Summlr! ium thiii year. first period: in-ririiil -- Woe i Andre f'u-painter Is a merit-l Penalties: Mot-tomi 5 I lat-reyl er the famoin If-M. team that crime to Canada from Focnnd perfect: 1 fiiiicago. .Frattre about it year ago. and Slim" tflaileyi 3 5.1. 7. Vltintreal. lworknl with the Ilmniil Eduard Relive-aii isrnriie. Johnooni 0'49: Champion. who recently broke 1!. Montreal. Bells-mitt ivfoore. a lag while wrentling in Chicago. Harveyi It 31. Penalties: Mort- Bad min "Pirate" Roy tietmiti-ts.riioteis.si. l lnneiif has heeti seen twice at Third pedal: 4. Montreal. '0- ihe lnraf .-tadiism and fan: will tiovost tGoyetiet 4 7.1. S Mont-i again he shouting their tIitpIeas- real M Richard Wloorel ff Z7.-i ion at his illegal taeiiets. if Montreal. H Rirhtird iTalhofi, Bernier Fortiii. partner of (far- l3;03TPF n lute: Llltenhergeri , gentler tin proved ttitnaeif a 11-. tuner I aim I647. crowd please: at s provisos Hill: I i i ascent l:nIsrsl0e.IIi illlll lllffi--It , cuuimiie.e-mieeavnent-one sis s-nl Besmofsralls Ioewi Iver I match. i 'i..-raii'ui'.'I'i"... .i'i;i'i.5'i'.'.' on .41 "F-T"""'. Hi we -vii-tmi --pi,..." g g. M you to- W, ,"M,,m. ..P".",.-' "d M, New tart: Ranger: IWIIP battled, ma hog and ,,,,,,M b I "W." from behind to defeat Detroit Red t tabs! to mum. WIDNl3v2 Tniiradav night in Andy ennui-wnaiiiuunettiii-itntaetrl GIANT YYIKIAIJ. DENVER AP! - A huge Mb UIII. loathed I7 CIVIC 5 Mr. WRESTLING! SUMMEIISIDE l TONIGHT AT, 9.15 P.M. 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