man (8) and Moss. Lollar (8); out at the time but Pittsburgh YANKS - DODGERS MEET WEDNESDAY T x t x S g g - . - , . F we I eam Island Hocke 1 roo n ins a I n or it . 1 ' s E 0 League.” Io Sfarl ln)N ” ' . , I 7 . '7 m ' ' i R I ' A live teens island ' ' - ilooinw loa- . g'shs(auisstssswsonsisiisn.nssniay.osossu-1.1oss .mui.nn.n.uui.'u..1.'e"”c"5'u:n'3r'”'ii'3'u””l"””””””"""”"m' . g lmnmughs lam . inovedteenuhcheriottstwaandonlg t 1 s ArnIdliThu!ldI7tNOVclIharIiIIWNldlUnliIdtliI, as 3”” "'''''''”"F” - Ch-town AbbiesCa lure "T""'”""”"""""UF”'l1htM0IdI9dnsottlns ...””""'”""""t J ay Jog iuiicatan In York makes: in tige world series led by Duke Snider, reached live ru um um M.,.,.,,u mp”? ” ' "-0-: II (In! Iifulsote soisrs tsssa intlso ' ' .. "d M bl ROOKLY (AP) - aroo yn next nss ay. rooklyn burst Pittsburgh pitchers (or 12 hits. June chum, I - nd ' - "01 can teens dropped out. A pnssthie suutinn us mg, . . tics: :::.::.i":...".::'" '.”::.i.:;;:;.:'-.i.:."":i:i l';.'.'i2'. in. "wzi, a.............it.s.n....... '3 0 3059 CFOWI1 hf":-'”' ”"".i:...""""....:'i.": 1”:-3l's&'t i:'.."u!:i'.i;."""".... ""'"w-"SW-H-w?-33 i sunnay capturing their lecogtyi Pittsburgh while st. Loni: Car- " "' ”' '” """' Slhnws long smash in the new don't Univ-nits. suinnisrsids 5"”'m-hIvsiiestins'tas- sue Iv?hmmadm "macaw" C0llleciil.lVe National League peii- dinals turned back Milwaukee "05?! 3"" C5551? . '35 turned back another pmg. Approximately 3000 fans wltnes- gm; (or the visitors. with Frank Aces and no Basilica "'b""" . '0 as many home limes and enalm i 2; nm on the mm my 0, me sew Emu Snider, the leagues new home threat after the Pirates had and an excellent ball game at on erd cstchtng. suck whitincs Youth club are almost csrtsis It was moved Lsysii schur- then to 'pisy two gm... . .,e i 1 son by deteating Pittsburgh Pl- A packed Ebbets Field crowd of "m cl:1(:Snpion.' blasted two borne to Newcombe for three runs Pcakes yesterday afternoon. when "'”u”"'" 91”" A" u" VI'"”"t 00139911 but needed a man and seconded Berry Moore intheii-own rink at 1 r-tea 84- , 31-983 came in (or the kill and '.'32:;. .i.V;”5e,";,,f,?;",,;,);;;S; 3353; c.':.?.;1e”;.:”;L”s”:,lE;ii,? :3; tr: loo-Mum went down to do -:'-s-"mm t",,;'",, f,l""g';mber- I-8 wt in M the 1-t vim mm in the To mkeun tonne utrstrmi Th "c"”7' 3"” ' "N" we” lmned w 7 nnh N dd"'"".e to 43 a club record Sandy Am. zercali and Bob Shepard Ifllied mt uh" me Chuhmemwn Abm F . I” uh .”""l' "V. "inn lam. "ma Em 5. nuhvdnd n wuw um stre55;I::thvf;nltthe: Pfl:::,'-gvfeugdg tIi):3f18fn:f;Wf;thIl'lest;manl:e?oi:ortf”;g Oroa Lino had a pair; his 15th and filial the bases with nobody out, team, by . score or 3.2. WWI" Old Slain and Prince ol - t 0” Be ”vli1s.lti:g "tiara. "1: um i )3 mneumphu of meeting we Newmw 1”. me yum ,1” Dodge”; 16th. and Jackie Robinson con- TWO Out! later. Bill Vlrdoli it was a closely taught battle tennis would use ruideit as-s tlieywouldheta-lcedtopi tributed his 10th of the season. doubled to the right field wall. gli 319 wny with Peakes holding e H R and would be allowed on sud. 1; would "going The Dodgers' mightiest home cearlng the bases. Skinner tol- m '11” h Ch 1": aces night m.,..,,5., u g. Inn up . mu. nut "Eh (um run demonstration of the season l0WIi with a skyscraper that -":7-Tt:5a; 5 t e No cow" i mgxjinum g tw. A ". cm, or hnad . t - . g , . A Barnes in BA5 EBAI-L ROU N DUP ?.".:i'5.ifi:"fi.2f.'i..L”i.f.2if'” ,,--3;, rm aim. ”.”.'1?l'V.if”?.'.'f?21”...i?? M WW3 z5:s.i".:..';;-ma m f-1”?-3”-' mm '2: :e'''"u......"'””.e .. ...... at ..'i...."' mun ' ,(......c.. mu. iunm:L2h'ye;;:. It:gr:?otr:tih;1!i!sje2r7thh;:3: vernsn Law started (or the pi. ,,,,;,,,, ,3,;':;g,:f,,:,k, :1;-mi: Lalsow Netp-Dr. and Mrs. -r. 1. am. No. recorded his (spstest '5” WM 0! ror uninnis suppose each tear; in... "'"'"' ”""' Bfliiilii 383 3 W13 3 needed --I-'5m on non ii3ii":-i.'i1i;3'i'.? a?fr”i."r':'5?.?i; Slit” G;:;"' ”"i".;,,f,”k "W5 P1: Sfitlriiit Mr and Mrs Doug &'...;”'., ”.'.”i.”:”i'"l.'; 3;:,,"',;Y c.n3”.l5?ni?5'n't'. ""””.,..i..':i' &i.?3n?”nlWe? ; - 1 . . A , 1 - - - w - else a Pittsburgh 200 ooo ooo-2 o o Garver, Huelt (4), Foytack (8) gfgsgiil Itn 0:; sisinlthblinijiinrn, artfer ingl attempts against arockiyn. fmndgf Dlfnghy dlggfigiglggudwfob Fraser-87. around the track in 2:03. bi-gal: It the dissressinn ottiisensoutive slaved tlioothsrio times having it Brooklyn 300 001 92,4, 11 0 and House; pane, gm Avermg w. H of 2:3: 1; ms ua: alimm or 15: ed to last the iirst inning. Gill- on mm ham Low c.ross.ue.M.-, gm M". his his own third dash record or 0013- two games at home and two away ...,.W..' ihmzi: xii” :5; "2 ?”ii')'s”F. w--L S H .. us.-.:::"::. M We - i3”3i'”il"..nl'”'"”"-"”""- ....';”'...”- it w- in mi ...:::. m'..""......-n:."......; -"1 M '2-2: ”””"...:”..:..”””'” , oes 3 age Ill an, mil. ' A .- If I1 . - V . p I . Campanella. L-Friend. HRs: Pgh- .398”? 3'58." 9")I3I0W! "V6 -Dd Snider wallored his 42nd sweepstsiie winner-Artie Mec- Other winners lnclud "I" 5! UNI '0 only. firm any is lummu-dds four I Thom”; Bu . Amer”. Fume, sB9a'3l't'1l::0re 000 000 024-6 11 U pitihers, finishing up viith his ace. home run to give the Dodgers e . . xmigegygy 3”. owned by W. G B:gbo::”::g These DIOI will not be (rant times. ; nudges. washlngmn 000 we 002,4, 9 912311 ”;':,;'g- )3?” 121:” gjfggd 5:; :14; '33; G0); Hodges; 3041111! 5111- Maritime HD7898 Low Net-Jack aeston, 57:. George Gregory. Charlottetown '"'”l'- mu” w by MW Wild lg: Sllrflmtnigglltl - 3”.” . . H r ) , p ; I aw o e s uwers. ' 1:14; w gdnmv I ' League a c me ameses wo one is ) pittshurgh ooo ooo 010-1 7 l ,?;”5&?gi'a:,::f";gif;':ldt'1;)::g::.v Exetud ,E:ereg:fsh::1ianlhem:::()gi: hringins in Elm FEW Run Third In Two , . Saunders? 1.exin'irtiaIii'."iiiiieass.E.H2l;'i'-if 0&5 It-1.!-clAu.bruu1Ii.v:s xtpl-um Alonlwlth elsglgizllllnes sway fro: Brooklyn 0010003 00:-3 60 Baltimore 100 ooo 100-4 12 0) also used five pinch - hitters. s Joe O Brien ol:i'. .Joliiscott. Doug Hill and "I. am Jab .;Vpl'W 50m'-U". 9,i,'h:'0 m:rlY"I.m.t0W:ouw mil”, Friend (7) and Folios w h .0 gm my mum; 3 1 .h E I ROICII. Charlottetown aw.” (6). um ad Cam 1': as ing ii pint runner. two srcond base- M k w- F 3; 3.5g ' erswould become tree agent: then has to play is games, eight . .11. L-mm; ER: Bkmcumggn. Consuegra, Fornieles (7) and men and two shortstop: to no emfamcoo H Ins 9OI'UI'e tlilolllh ' mm Ehbliidilll or atliome and ten sweyitvnnhomq. - ' - Ginsberg; Stubbs; Pascuai (8) and avail. . QUEBEC (CP) - Maritime being given their release by the All would play (or I total of Q cl" ' E R In T 1- hi I i - Y k xii" 100 ooo ooo ooo-1 9 o ,'if,'beJv”;;Ll:;f,):5”"”t L'5”b”5' 3I;?f';5 gIUTH::h m Dodg an” '9 I N am xwaenekgntird harilnetslho e:'z(:(iiT: on ers Raceway ;ff"'" P'””" "W" hem" ”" The tennis wiu work with th 32l"!" 16 Wirothihomi-.m M u I - . 5 ur ou c era. 1 Y 0 ill away in . ?l.3x1:l:ui1:g im om 0000 001-2 5 0 Boston 100 210 ooo 3.7 9 2 13 to 12, but only one or the Pi- Meet CI"I'T0Wn "trig: Quebec R”'i,""V- 3”” YONKERS. N.Y. mp) - Di- Di-Bl'i'iDI::k.I;:IRfa:m:ayi1 sports Arena on the suns iinan- This matter will be considered 3",". .1” Cum”. -rrwmem New York 110 000 0001 IL-4 9 0 rates ;iIllletliOI wLent wl0l'lliI1'eJ dis- enP”ul;vl:reAf':g;I;y5Y0l::ggdN-ail gmond gal. owned by the S. A. length; ghud of Toing .3: W1: 5.13.11. 3:811 Eml:ifm.di'd.ka more tgltiiyy at mgehmeetinvgltd . ' " lo lnni ) once. a was ee a s' ases- ANT . . . - ' amp , 1 ., , . e es 'e In was Find K1:u.IsHR. h;l.(l(a)0u000m. ( Sisier nghd Deity: Turley. Me. empty home run in the eighth Memralrggordltsgovyrs gun:iCI:)earn- gimh by Lam-on ipemzl-9w. 11001: Collin andrgllvenniiy Jg g'hB:'r'lt:i:'I fl:0:ll:1. fiAlum nu”. an In m uunofth ' ' Ta W" by an", Mun.” with :w or 2 5 1 Denna" (6). Con” (9), Morgan which rmished Newcombe wad, ed me Him to meet Charlottetown sueds ownpols ion ink; "23 mrmmy 0' Alberto” P E I. he” fa mks iished in a dead The question at games at reimisentatlvestroinallteamlilre P "F "00 000 ow-0 4 " , . or . HR; came within a haii-'s breadth at (0,, . H - " F3” ” I” "P ' ' won Saturd ' ' ' I ' or wmi PIIUID 3001!. Summerslde and Charl sent. Another meetingwlil he call (10) and Be ra L M gan ht Maritime intermediate ha a J RY night I la t m';"lE)ien:'t;JgRlve;l;l;;3mg:ddix NY.3em,. i hitting another homer in th e ban championship when they die, mdunlfevgffg Eggpeggvegf ngmgf. 1-mere . .8 W133"? """'"9d 717 WI! I110 . in View of the ed within several days. Cmmffu - mm 034 Ii 1 cumin M 000 1204 3 1 ttietgthnbitiitl hits towering drgxertlm leated Antlgonlsh Bulldogs M. McDonald. trailed two Quebec - chicsso ms 010 ooi-o 1: 1 xsiisss c 210 ooa 1011-7 13 2 fem; an; ggmfced ebarg mic. Rovers won the New Brunswick- horse. to run third in an ssot ,. Nulign, Fowler (3) xuppgteiu Derrington. Marlowe (7). liarsh- lhrewbagger. The” was only one gglrllneldcotis title in two straight The black man, a FS I I . O O (4) Acker (8) Freeman (8), Jeff- coat (9) and Bailey; Jones. Lewis (8) Vaientlnettl (9) and Chlti. W. Freeman. L-Lawn. l-Ins: Cin-Bur- gees; Chi-Banks. American Leagu Detroit 118 003 101-9 15 0 Cleveland (00 000100-1 8 0 . Lary and Wilson. House 8); llouttemnn. Narieekl (7) and Av - liouttesnan. Hits: Det- oio 010 Z01 000 1-1 16 I 001101 011000 0-5 I4 I (13 innings) Parnell. Delock (7) Kurd (10) Mlnarcin (10) and White, Daley (7): Byrne, Kucke (7) Morgan (8) Coleman 7) Grim (10) Dixon (11) and Berra. silvers 7. W-Mlnu- cin. L-Dixon. HR: NY-Cerv. Baltimore (X10 000 Ml-1 6 3 Washington 110 030 11x-7 ll 1 Moeller. Werley (ii) and Giul- iscrg; Hernandez and Fitzgerald. L-Mosiler. HE: halt-Robinson. (ll) 00101341 8 1 000 (Ill W0-1 7 0 and. Pituls and Jones; Deal and (Indianapolis leads best-oi-seven series 8-0). four Pennsylvania knntce an Ilivedbyprivatepilleattlie 25 ii 33 Dick Irvin Resigns As Coach Of Chicago Black Hawks Brunet, Harrington (2), Crimian (8) and Smith. W-Harrington. L- Derrington. HRI: KC-Power, Pi- eoni. Skins. National League New York 000 130 031-8 15 0 Phil: 2(1) 000 001-3 8 1 Worthington. McCall (9) and wes- trum; Roberts and Lopata. W- Worthington. HRI: NY-White 2. Worthington; Pha-Ennis. First New York 101 000 000-2 7 0 Phiia 028 000 00x-5 12 1 Wright, Llttlefield (3). Ridzlk (5), Surkont (7) and Westrum; Simmons and Lopat-a. Seminlck (5). L-Wright. KR: Pha-Jones. Pltttlhurgh 002 000 310-6 13 0 Brooklyn 301 021 01x-8 12 1 Law. Face (1), Purkey (3). Kline (5), Friend (7) and Shop- ard; Newco b , Bessent (8) and Cnmpnnella. W - Newcombe. L- Law. HRI: Pgh-Walls; Bkn-Snider (2). Amoros (2), Robinson. Cincinnati 100 zoo 010-4 0 2 Chicago 000 000 002-2 9 1 Jeffcoat. Freeman (9) and Bur- gess: Rush and Lsndrith. W-Jeii- coat. Milwaukee 010102 ooo-4 0 1 St. Louis 010 0M 001-2 9 0 Burdette. Crone (9) and Cran- dali; Mlzell. Schmidt (8) and smith. W-Burdette. L-Mizeli. HR: PENNSYLVANIA GUNNERS ARRIVE Mr. Wnllle Rodd. Asked yesterday what was the ar attraction to the island. he said "this place is e hunter's sdlse and it is so easytotrsv -whyitislustlike around a oil course." Mr. ie's clan ienr arrived on the Island laieniey with live the failed to score when Di ck Grnati fouled to Carl Furillo in short) Mil-Mathews. Litttlo World Series Rpchest' (IL) 0000000004.) 7 l Ind' (AA) 024 000 000x-6 9 1 Markeil. Donelly (3), Wright (8) and Rand; Daley and Jones. (Indianapolis wins best-of-seven series 4-0) STANDINGS National League Final Brooklyn 81 .604 - Milwaukee 92 62 .597 1 Cinicnnat I 91 63 .591 2 St. Louis 76 78 .494 17 Philadelphia 71 83 .461 22 New York 67 87 .435 26 Pittsburgh 66 88 .429 27 Chicago 60 94 .390 33 American League Final W L Pct. GBL New York 97 57 .630 - Cleveland 88 66 .571 0 Chicago 85 (19 .552 12 Boston & 70 .545 18 Detroit 82 72 .532 15 Baltimore 09 85 .448 28 Washington 59 95 .388 38 Kansas City 52102 .838 45 BROOKLYN (AP)-Brooklyn's old pros acted as though they had lust won their first pennaw '--t their 10th, fourth in the last live years. The old guys whooped it up. Manager Walt Alston. flashing ,a wide grin. slapped his players on the back. shook hands and pat- ted bottoms as the Dodgers poured into the dressing room after nailing the National League championship with an 8-6 victory over Pittsburgh. But while the ions shouted "bring on the Yankees" as they waited for their heroes outside the dressing room. titer was lit- tle thought 0! the American League champions inside. The Dodgers, world ” havenit had time to think about the Yankees. They were too busy winning the pennant-doing it the hard way by sweeping three from the Pirates while Milwaukee skid- ded at St. Louis. BEDLAM . When they first herged Into the clubhouse. their holiers and yips were almost a hit overdone - elmost an "act" for the television cameras. But once they had grab- bed a beer and had paused a "moment to take a gulp and let the pennant sink in. they went on a tear. Boy Csmpaneile through the mob, gripping and kissing the ball with which relief pitch Don Bessent had struck out pinch-hitter 1-lank Foiles to end the game. A huhch ol the Brooks mobbed Peewee Reese and doused his head with beer. the Plttsbur dressing xnanagr Do it Bragan Mid: , "These guys deserve to win it. Joy Reigns As Dodgers Win National Pennant l0ih Time hustled Milwaukee had it and didn't take it. These Dodgers deserve it. These were real tough games (or them, they won't have any tougher in the world series. ”They had to win them all. And they did. These guys won it." The only sour note in the Dodger clubhouse was the sulk- ing Don Newcombe. He claimed his 27th victory, but he didn't last,-getting shelled In the eighth when Leo Wall's home run out Brooklyn's edge to 7-6. He was all alone in the corner oi the dressing room while the Dodgers were wrapping up the last two frames behind Bessent. "Yeah. 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