F The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Oct. 1. 1964. 18' Minor League; p l Giles SPORT ECHOES 3‘ - 7 SPORTS FRONT. By JIM CULLEN Casey At Bat THE NEW York Mets of the National baseball league have re-hit-ed Casey Stench to manage title cellar dWelling Meta for the 1965 season. The New York Yankees. retired Stangei in 1960. with Casey fighting the move. until the bitter end. M..iiey was no consideration in Stooge-1's fight to remain in big league baseball. when the Yanks wanted to retire him. because Stengel is a millionaire. Performance was certainly not a consideration in the minds of the Yank‘s management because under Casey's leadership the Yankees nailed down ten pennants and captured seven world championships in twelve years. The whole thing was that the Yanks Just felt Casey was too old to stand up to he job. Casey promptly took a job as manager of the Meta of the National League and attempted to rebuild the lowly Mets. Casey has not yet been able to get the Meta off the titular. but he has captured the interest of the New York baseball fans. The Mets had a better attendence record yast year then Has Meeting The initial meeting of the Charlottetown Minor Hockey Association was held at the Can- adian Legion last night when 1‘ small but enthusiastic group met to formulate plans for the forthcoming 1964-65 minor hoc key season. Presided over by president Ivan Doherty. reports w err. heard from members of the es ecutive and division chairmen that pointed up the overall suc- cess of the past year’s minor hockey season. Presenting the final financial statement to the meeting, some lacy Don Hutchinson pointed out that the association was able to show a credit balance of $273.20 as of September 30. 1964. which was most heartily endorsed un- animously by the meeting. A number of constructive changes and recommendation. were also presented to the meet ing. these to be passed over to the incoming executive for ac tion. - A three-man nominating com- l 1 i l 1 I 1 Offers By Norman Mncdonnid Summerside Bureau of The Guardian (Solution f CTNCIN‘NATI (AP) —Wai‘ren 'Giles. president. of the National League. said today he probably 'will hold a telephone conference today to set up the machinery. lfor a possible playoff in the ‘ pennan If there is a two-team tie.. Jrepresentatives of the teams’ ‘will draw straws to see which‘ .geis the choice of opening the‘ . .best-of-t'iree series at home. 1 4 f The teams will move to thei ; iother city for second and. if: |necessai*y. third game. 3 n the event of a three-way tie. there would be a compli- ;cated round-robin Series that: would continue until two teams had lost two games. This would . Someone Please Explain have got things mixed up. but it looked like a foolish thing to do. The score was 10-4 and two more points perhaps didn‘t seem important. but the Tlvt'ais with a field goal and a major score tied t'le ball game. Will someone who knows more about football than we do tell us why the BC. Lions conceded a safety touch in their game with Hamilton when the man with tie ball seemed only slightly behind the goal line? At the time it was past our bedtime. and we may Who Is Your Favorite? vision. we're 10111 E to have to get our kicks out of the commercials. admit. however. that there's a lot of foot magic in the hizher brac- ket games. and perhaps with a better knowledge of the rules and tricks of the game. we might learn to like it. 1- now we‘re going to be rooting for the Cincinnati Reds. the St. Louis Cardinals. or Who In your favorite all- time. nil-games sports hero? Babe Ruth? Ty Cobb? Gordie Howe? Mickey Mantle? Y.A. Tittle? Joe Louis? or who? If you haven't got any. how about adopting a fellow whose name we can’t spell off-band but who they call Pele for short. (An acute on that final E) Pele was :1an 827.000 for signing a contract. 350.000 to the high flying Yankees and part of this is probably due to m'nee win he i ted . - . . . I _ the iii-cl that the fans prefer to watch the antic= of the most present “mu-525?. thought“: -. ~ 1:23:38"; amggfimmfi, rm,“ buy a nose. and was present. the Philadelphia Phlls. but we re fasglgggfgchginsgggls $335150: 01" d3¥|;3'1her the" 91' new proposed slate of officer-*- 1" “"- dl'm Possibility 0‘ " :ndillidhlhltevohfiwzglzlvh "$3.2 trite??th dl'u’nr': per . : to be presented to the next gen- four—way tie. there would be : l " ‘ ' ' ' v ' We feel that the Meta management have made a wise era! meetin {or 81 cu m h t y t a. many as 120.000. When seat right no“ will the Mets decision in maintaining Stcngel‘s services. This man lives m be h “g The sdon' “6 c Shown above. are four re- Bruce Garrity and Dave Mor- forecasts are a first place ‘.‘° "Para 9 bESt‘nf'mree Fe" his team wins. and all the 1:0 trample on while Cincinnati for nothing but baseball and he will not rest until he has Xe am e on m. ay‘ c.” gulars of the St. Dunstan's e Saints are getting contender. the Sailors should ,9“ mm the “"99” mew"; other players are emptying and Philadelphia may be cut- molllded “"5 Met! in!“ R Pennant comm“!!! club- If any!!!” r M the Guam“ “E19” University football team talk- prepared for their season provide plenty of action ‘1" 3mm” best'of‘nree 59'" ‘ the mug of champagne. he. ting each others throats. But can perform this feat we feel there. is nobody more can- fi‘ome' Antf’ersonsm'l‘teres'w m mg with Coach Ed Hilton. opener on Saturday against against the younger St. Dun- ‘ "Int thfe tehvem 0"; mayo“ ""31 sips water. The game? Why you never can tell. The Meta able the}! Mr- 5‘90801- e promOm" "f "1°" Hack” y are from left to right: the undefeated Stadacona SM 0 9 WM ser'es‘ ""w soccer. of course. the world's every now and again take on We think that on: of the main reasons that the Yankees were able to dominate the American league for ten of twelve years was the effect produced by the heart and flight which old Casey is ayed on so many occasimln. engel will be back at the helm of the Mets next year and we feel that this h- where the old professor of baseball belonils. Tid Bits From Here And There s op. gun actions to police. Clay‘s train-or. Angelo Dundee. in this city are urged to attend this meeting. ; Veteran Entry {ls Destroyed The Jim Griffith; John Driscoll; Two Double Dash Winneer A’rSummerside Race Track There were No double dash {winning combination was Davy a (thesterway ’l‘hos. ( ) 8 a . Sailors. Rated in preseason cmb' Game hm. ‘5 lscheduled for Wednesday. 11, would be delayed. l .._..___._____ . .. w’ _ . Procilce Called : A practice has been called1 the Charlottetown Inter- .mediate Abbies baseball club 1 lfor Memorial Field tonight ntl Antigonish Bulldogs and a flu“ the role of giant-killer. and 01' Case who has a flair for the dramatic may decide to make he curtain speech a good one. most popular sport. And to think we could lie down he- side the game and go to sleep. If it ever makes regular tele- Jusi Around The Corner season. Youth must be serv- . f r und the “Mk” ’5 j“. a 0 ed and now that they’ve made mam sass l NEW YORK ‘AP‘ — The 6.00 .m. Th. bb e. ,. l corner. Soon 0 Saturday ll ngAlyywrgégrlg show Ch:ON rchals‘ead (flayflflcaalibfiugigtc: lumted States Olympic team 3 paring for (h: 399;“: demgrzi? nights we'll be watching the a few rules to help eliminate 13 c: a awn Aly W sellers must report a W“ We 0' "5 '0” horses Wad- their be... of mm series with 1 NHL stars in action, and for the “clutch and grab . m ‘9 I D said. "1 '"eSday When Markham- 3 V9" l your information the Tor- of hockey. who are those 0 men going to lean upon this ~ ‘ l l 1 due to didn't. know Cassius had a gun. Anyway why shouldn‘t be? "3" Perform” 0" “1’ three- .- t _ _. - h w," him dam KR ‘wmle Lady .- Arsenault) 5 3 l turnout is requested for this ""‘0 Mal"?- I‘afs "" . ,. ., Maybe he needs it when he goes out on roadwork at 5 m" lgafiglwam- was gleam-$1“ 8" 3423°Taoi2gth§rfigi§mdail “fife! (Yfglfhlrwvngl 1.3 John Dani , n... Grande. r ) 7 7 practice session. rich-fleets _‘...““,.",‘."‘,. _l",'""" , Md - ‘ ‘ a“ e" "‘"e " ° W" ' - ' ' ' ' ' ” 1 Times: 2.13 and 2.12:2. "—*““'“"*‘“‘; Fred Tongan 62. wmner of the 1924 gold medal in hammer r I _ r Summerside raceway last night. Tignish and Winnie .1. Clegg'hy. ~ m i ‘ I ‘ throw, died Tuesday, Tome“ mad. the 1924 us. Olympic team .w;hio;ég:aaaggrgrgwghfftggg Davy Watchim with Basrl . Abner T. Clegg. dam Rilla ‘1“ "“ “H ‘_‘—‘ g). Rgnififmltl'l gator? (ill and! despite an ankle injury suffered lO‘days before the tryouts ' plane along with 10 other horses Whalen holding the ribbons cap- Bars owned and driven by Cecil BA Korvar . siq e; oman l) 3 ‘ and. at the games in Paris. no won the hammer throw with lat Newark Airport He became tured the first and fifth dashes Stewart. Mt. Pleasant. A double F.3 1:10 117% W— Des-1 15L 1 SAINT JOHM NIB. (pr _ , Chipps clock"; mfles in 2.10 and] a toss of 174 feet. 10% inches. [unmanageable abéut an hour and Winnie J. Clegg with Cecil 1 ticket on the winning twosome irs (Nobile Wickham‘ only double 2, L V ‘ SlPWfil‘t up on the bike led the l was worth $85.40 5 500200000“ 4100 winner on an eight dash har- Other winners \i'cre B a b e The Cape Breton junior hockey league has reorganized. best of three Maritime senior ‘B' finals. Enman Drug with Ulric Gallant at the helm have 0 four game winning streak lafter the noon takeoff. With the plane.“ at 12.000 feet way to the wire in the second} {His Hockey The fastest time on the card. Davy Watchim (B. Whaien) l 1 . Kansas ash. ‘ ‘ | Baltimore 200 005 10x— 11 10 I ‘ By THE (I‘ANAD‘AN PRESS Narum (9-15). Duckworth (S) l 000100000— 1 51 21100011x— 6111 Cty Grote [11': Perry. Duffan 15-]; iwednewa'y "igM' "IOCking mil“ 1 n iiess program here Wednesday Smart (213). Bordcrvicw Fris- Tlie league has been inactive for eight years. Entered in the ‘ . . , , -l . __ . 24.2 league are: Sydney. Glace Bay. North Sydney and Xavier ‘lMarkham went berserk and at- and. 5mm even” 1“.“ paCEd b} .omheigtra Lead ' American League land Brumley: Bunker (19-5) 1 n'gm' t°°k both .9“!!! 0f the c” (2161” “.3 Hoff?“ 'd Junior College in Sydney Ed Swyem of Nort s dney was tempted to break out of his 5111816 dash winner! on the 9' as the Mk” '°‘"°d.h°“° First Sand Lau HRS' Bait—Adair {WWW 1"“1“ *“V'ta‘mnal Pace 1'5“ Luck" “my “93" ‘ a“ i president. succeeding George wane Also : included: l WM °' .. elected to the league executive wegeéi JohntMuIVihlll of Team veterinarian J (,5 ep h . Happy Gallon C. Bmy G. Com. named the home to the- \I‘yire for l Bojsvtoni m 4 0 40 Washing“ 003 120% 512] 1 Tge‘lrant‘iezfs'tlagidgnétas e as - w“. 6;. r? 3!. n and M. q n ' ~- ' ' ~.5 , . er; ' ._ ‘ an (-lno mn: ‘ 000 . l - - 35313351331332.3335.“ or y my mm an 1213:: to deghgn' inf-ho} ewg‘ mill? 131.9”?“53 iiia‘ii‘ld "‘e "‘"° "’ “2:2' Chayrton 10-21 Rllohll’ (£1 3a: Bfiglggdells-lgll 233.11. «7:3 ("her “We” “'9’” MlkP-V ‘ PM 5”“ “ll”? "be “""wna 0’ ' ' l - . a y 5- y . g P y - The Quinella feature was held v - _ r 1 l a ‘ ‘ . ‘ ‘Hall (2:12 2-51 Cooke's Adios Luckv .inlim- and Kathy Smart an inJection when the animal was on the first deilv double ~ l-lx‘m' HR- Cle‘ “agner 31' Brumlev Pappas llfi-7l Jones ‘ ‘ The Al. MacLennan Pontiacs and Curran and Briggs “reamed the 'sam' of the even. which was “we‘d on them the third heat and a winninglAivis (18,). 1141 Ron“; .5, Min... .5. Haddigl (2:15 3-5). Brother Baldwin paid $145. will duel tonight for the Summerslde town league baseball ‘ ir r n y "'t M o d (in hp Th iticket returned $18.00. The ex- Seco d “,7, H3“ (9. HR‘; Wash_Kirk_? iznsumed Hanmmy (2:14 2.5L. championship. The teams are tied at two games apiece in the I“ C a ‘ . ' s 3 3“ n s ‘5‘ e ‘actor paid.$32.4o for the winn- 1 Cleveland 000001200— 3 00 land .8,‘ 'VB'a"_f.'owe" (38,. lpfivam Ike 12:11 3.5» and j - - ‘ i. Brown. Unitas ' ‘ ‘ * ‘ ~ : - ~ '. l l' (“1'9 - an ‘W- Houston 00000100000—1 02‘ . . : 3 pm. at Queen Elizabeth Park. event 'was held on. dgsh 5.9...." § Marphead' (3.15... Harmer (a, ‘San pram mm1mm_ 2 H I: (Séacmrl’ldfi lngNSy. Sis; The way I M} E D s b u ‘ m I ano eight. The Winning ticket and Tillman. Nixon 181. HR—. pane”. Owens (9. woode_; C l -— 93 {‘W 33’ “3‘ . .“v , Summers es nman rug ofta enm w trove to . . 1 i . (AP) .. I Glace Bay NS this weekend for the opening game of their “"1 $3M"- 'C 9"?” w“'“‘“‘" “m- l shick (l0l. Bradley (0-1! 111) lonly double Wm“? 0" 3'“ "g" ' NEW YORK . 'lm ' I I . DASHES 1 AND 5 lFlrst and Hoffman, "mama" .9. ldash harness racmg card here .Brown and Johnny Unitas. 8 couple of old familiar faces. times of 2.13 and 2.14 2.3. lare atop the. standings in the in. on the line. The en knocked off Cllarlottetown‘n Joll.v Lass (B. Companiom 2 2;Mlnnesota (1]) and Haller. . , . . , . Main Brace Mariners in straight games with scores of 9-0 Mighty Sandy ( l 3 61 Scam. Wyatt '8'. DrahollskY‘iihna. 000000212. 5 54. Knight Norris' time of 2.11 Ill ldll'ldllal statisticsmre 1:111.s Hi In both games and then went on to defeat Moncton 19-11 Susan's Birthday (w. Mac- Will an Duncan; Grant and s¢_ Lam. "224mm,._ 3 Hzfiihe seventh race was the. fast. lWPdnesday by l’ 31“” . I _ Pr glaaiiey. HRS: M,inn.~I-iall (2.31.. Football League. and 6-5 to capture the N.B.-P.E.I. championship. The Drug- l" 1"” - _ Blinning fill-ill. Locke (4), 95' 0f the "ifihl- y , ‘1‘ men have been waiting for the outcome of a protest that By GENE DOW quirn : no bodying between HOPE-Si Patch (A. Pineau) 5 7 Mlnr‘her l23). , ise, (6|. Steevens In) andl nth" winner, we“. Harman} lbaE;°“3hnm$;:langr Bramvgla'. they were told the Moncton club had launched but Jack A hockey program for youth the two blue lines, no boarding. Cl)!“ Play I Fin“ H u 6 ’l‘riandos: Simmons (ill-ill. R. ' Rick (2,141, Real Jerry (2.11 a ain‘t philadelp'hia Su'ndav. . a no orma nro es in ecii aunched. -- ~ _ ' Rowdy Dow (Ft. McLure) 85 , _ " "' -McCarver. HRs: Phila.--.Inhn-: _; - ' . . ' . “me “me Is set for 4-00 P-m. mt Saturday and the second °”"'e"sh'p' mm" ma" mm "fiend" bamd f-mm m" game Times: 2.13:: and 219:3. 1 WW“ “'4”: R a k "W ‘2“ ‘snn «4i. $1.1...»McCarver .91, {22".}; 2%,?) 3"” Macs'tzhe ground — gamma race. dis- ;nme (and third If necessary) will be. played to Summer- side next Saturday. petition and the aim to win all a! costs with power-packed and an automatic five minute penalty. nAsuEs 2 mo 5 l. Winnie .l. Ciel-lg (c. Stewartl i 1 l “99"”: "mm"? Tm-V ‘74“ lplacing another Brown. Bill. Navarro (6'. ‘Gladding (ill and l The exactor on Mac's Dream lof Minnesota Vi k l n 20. .e teams. was described in Char- The founder of Silver Stick In- , Ramos .8. and “(ward Hm. PM“ ESCAPE and 5mm. Dream paid tick... Viki“ Is» Brow“ wag ham”. lottetown by the founder of Sil- I ternstional said that by 1972 the xfhgalmy} "I" Jinn”) 2 3 3 xx. ._ Mantle (351. Pepiione‘ NORTHEVI‘M. Germany (AP) holders $157. 'capped by injuries last week . I ver Stick International Hoe-'United States expects to have Meg Lane [R game") was). ‘A “warm” EM, German and: ‘ ‘ and dropde m (0....“ plate‘ key. I 2.500 multi-Durpose Brena! f" 10,;an .W'MaCAfihufl a ‘ ‘Sccond ,‘his teen-aged girl friend esv‘ MONVTON 'fvp‘ Ml 5"“ gaining only 20 yards a r s 'l‘ 'l' Kmsefla' 0' 9“.awa' ice shows and hoc 63'. H m‘ t h ‘(A S W ' {Detroit 010 I100 211— £122;caped to West Germany Wed- ' all" 3“th Chm". ware dm'hle' “n” Perm“. "' Dallas CO“? founder and in.“ mmmss‘onerl This prospect. said Mr. 160- ome‘ rec . ‘ m‘ ' New York 40001420x—11141 nesday under heavy fire. from WIMP“ 0" 3" FIRM-(last) M"- ;hoys charged into second posr f Silver Stick International. Tennessee R'ley (E' mom 7 7' Aquirre. Regan (1) Scale (2.) border guards. The two madeiness racing card here Wednes Jtion with a season total of 241 Philadelphia 8-5 is to promote international good o . said the organization's purpose i :fmct 11a. combined with proper in- n. meant American boys to :ln future could become just as} Gliding Billy (E. Fitzgerald 2.14:3 a d 214 4 e DASHES 3 AND 7 180? fvarro (7) Rakow 18' and Fox (4-3) '41 Claddin: (6» Na- their way through barbed wire day night. Frce- coils the East Germans have yards and Jim Taylor of Green Mi Sota look victories in times Bay Packers was third with 227 wm through the vehide of hoc' ‘ lil‘flficie“t l" “Wk” 33 they are l wawaega :3 Whale") 17 han: Bouton (18-13) Mikkclson strung along the border. of 2:111-5 and 2:12 while Bobby .Val‘d-‘r key‘ in baseball and football. . ‘ ’ “The boy comes first and not ' . ( Happy Gallon C. i 2 1 ST.L0U1$(Api__TheSL hockey Childrenshémdbem AlsohelpingpromotehockeylA"Jnlmym'compammfl33 00000000000000.0000...not.00000000000000.0000.oooooooooooooooo Louis Cardinals maintained . it for fun. Our trouble lies with i" the Unlted (States! 3”” “11° 1 Eleanor Patch (A. Pineaul 4 2 lheu‘ hold on the National; the adults today. They have 3 V'Suféd‘m‘t" ° ‘9" “‘0'” ° Billy C. Dudds (J. Choppelll 5 5 : pom . League lead Wednesday night. extend'mg their winning streak to eight games with an 11-5 vic- tory over Philadelphia that vir- ‘ ' iually eliminated the Phillies from the. pennant race. d'i‘hle victory assured the Car. :d in l 55.57, It now 1. er kev Association at "‘9 Royal 1 Bill)r G. Command (E. C] inas of no worse than a tie ens vey organized in Canada ‘ - - l _ _ (or me lead an” the nights and the United States, and in- gigzdignCfifiggmwvrdnfiffisf “0mm”, Lead" (1" I"; 1 action. The. Cincinnati Reds. ii ho started the day tied with the Cardinals for first place. WPrP still playing Pittsburgh. .011 Simmons got the kev Victory against his former Phil- adelphia teammates. extending thr Phillies losing streak to 10 Homes and leaving them in I position to do no better than tie for the. pennant. The Phillies have only two games remain- CUR'I' SIMMONS Simmons pitched no-hit ball or 2-3 innings but finally \i r “(an M at we end “a [seventh Richie Allen stored: for the first bit. a sharp blow The victory brought Simmon. Word to 18-9 and gave him it victories in in decisions again the Phillies Itnce they released im in 1980. Simmons pitched perfect ball through the first it 1-8 innlnir while the Cardinals were built. in: an 8-0 lead against Jlii. ll’erfect Game) Dunning. Ker Brwer’ in the eighth. then pecked own in the ninth when Dick Groar fumbled. Wes Covington popped up. but pinch hitter Clay Dalrympl. rapped a single off the pavilion screen for two runs. and Rich- ardson became the new Car dinnl pitcher Richardson ended' it. getting pinch hitter nnk Thomas on I fly to right ileh- infore Bobby Wine bit into a force play. Ken Boyer. Dick Grout and Curt Flood each collected three hits in the St. Louis attack. The Cardinals put it away early. gei- PROBABLE PITCHERS 7 not regular league play. . ular season play. ' now has three divisions: come too enthused. However. i it's the children that are play-‘ ing. and no pressure should be 'xinseiia said Stick International was found- volves tournament play only. Team members must be un- Silvel' ‘ t Mr. Kinsella said Silver Stick International was not affiliat- . Harless A}, (E. mum-31m 7 4 ‘ ) it ed with any hockey organiza- ions. He attended the meeting the of Charlottetown Minor Hoc- employed with the federal post office department in Ottawa. ‘1 vllilllf‘ Art 1 Times: 2.16:2 and 2.16:2, DASHES 4 AND I :IBliie Mi.‘ Girl (A. Pineau) [Chuck H. (R. Kennedy) Lindon Hanover (D. Warren) 6 6 ow) 35 40 der 12 and under 14 on fillet of July. and be on Peewee or Ban- tam league teams during reg- , e boys are ambassador-f at the boyhood level." a key-' note of the program. laid Mr. " Kinsella. j International the . Atlantic Coast division. Willi teams in Rhode Island. Manse-1 chusetts. Connectticut. Pennsy- lvania. Quebec City and Mont-‘ Stick y‘ision. and the Western division . with teams in southwestern On- i tario. and Michigan. l PROMOTE SPORTSMANSBIP l Mr. Kinselln said the rulel of 3 Silver Stick International are ' designed to promote sportsman 3 ship. They are modified Na~ 1 tional Hockey League rules re- COM. 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