l - 9 .. It" at the Charlottetown sports Arena on Thursday Bsillargeon fans vuth lots of Il'IlrIfL At left ' York Yankees owned identical first place margin: today - M - games-as the inalor league pen- aaat races moved into the final threewaakaofthe St. Louis Cardinals. losing 8-8 in 10 innings to Chicago while the Redbirds were taking a H squeaher from Cincinnati. The Yankees picked up a game on Chicago. defeating Wllhington I-2 as Kansas City shaded the White Iox 8-2 in 18 innings. lrooklyn. aeven games behind Milwaukee Irene and New The kavea lost a full game is . the our ON WRESTLING CARD Tony lailiargaoii trighii will is Maurice Vat-hon who will also appear in the tag - team match. Maurice is from Ottawa and is not so well known around these .. . wry popular Freisciiran. parts. The feature bout on this miss wrestler and will proud: fine rard will be Dit-is Hutton and appear in a tag - tum lllllflll Jack Peselt. Milwaukee, missed a chance to close in when they bowed 3-2 to New York Giants in the last game the two teams will ever play at the Polo Grounds. Phila- delphia moved within a half lama of the fourth place Red- leas. splitting a double header with Pittsburgh. The Plllls won Spotti- the opentlr 1-4 and the Pirates took the aacond 0-2. Detroit widened Its fourth place margin over Cleveland to three games. defeating the Indians It 5 Dan Charlottetown Gus:-dlnn. Monday. Sept. 9, 1967 .BASEBALL ROUNDUP National Leiiliie Phl 031 I00 000 1- 3 ill 2' Mil M0 H0 00l x- -1 ii I Drabowslry. Drott wit: and Sil- vera: Conley. Phillips ill hutil (5) McMahon tli Johnson ilfll Faun-p I10: and (irandall W: nrntt L: Johnson. HR. 'ilIlt'N- ingtnn. Cincinnati fun not 010- .1 ii I at Louis om0oo022--4 a 1 Nuxliall. Freeman '91 and Hur- gess: Bailey rm; Mizeli, Jackson 1.: Nuxtiall. HR. l.In-R0lll"50Tl- Rrooklyn M 0030 00fL2 it 0 New York 000 .106 00x- fl 5 l Drysdals. Roehuclt (7! and Walker; 13 a re l a y. Grissom 17) and Thomas. W: hart-lay L: nrysdale. HRS. Akn - Gilliam: N'Yk-Saiier. First ppm. um um ml 7 II! it piiubm-git mo too 200-4 I0 J Cardweil. Moreiiesd xvi Farrell (ll Roberta int and Semlrurk. I4lJD:IlI ill). Friend. FF" till A" royo I8) Purltey till limit '9' ""1 ran", and 49- W Farrell. l.: Purhtty- HR: Phs-Repulslit. Iaeond pm. too am ooo.s It s pimp.”-3, one no tit):-Jl l2 ti Hacker, Hesrvi ill Mnrelleld to Qualters 47- and l.npiita. R. G. smith uni Peter son. L: Hacker. Ansaeloan lasagna laltimora om non 000-0 I O aostoii out too 20:--2 i ii 0'l')ell. 7.m-erink tilt and Trian- dos, Ginsberg Ill; Fnrnieles and Daley. 1.. 0'f)ell. HR: Bns-Ger- Ittrt. (C. In lfll I00 flit I---8 ll 1 Qt 1M III! 010 Oil! M I I Urban and Thomson; Donovan. Howell int and Lollar. l.: Howell. HR: KCV-Skizss. Clgvglnnd onntlnttiittt I 1 it Detmit zoo ooottlx--4 I 0 McLitit. Atlitirre (I) and H'- ; Hoeft and Wilson. L: Mo- tifs. tilt: t!le-WOMlliIlK- New York til) fill) 002-! I 1 piant, l.: Kr-mmerer. International League Riifialo Montreal tier tat, Kipp Crarldoi-lt. L: Rochester i Toronto Valdrs. lGoiiat. Miami 2 ll) (III IIIO-3 D I Havana M6 000 00xeil I5 I lift: l-lav-Morejon. Richmond Columbus vltr. W: Kusava. Henley. Amorlo-an Ira giie Washington III! all ma 1 4 3 Sturdlvant. Shani: 191 and How- ard; xamsnuer. stobtsii cat by- cly is) and lerheret. W: scurril- Buiiker. Mf'ChIl um and McCul- lough: Hatten, Adama t.1t Cuflo iar isi, Liier-he tiii arid Garcia. 000 N2 NHL 4 II tllll Jill 00x-e-I2 ii I y Kiityns. Kite 47; and Sullivan; Kiizava. O'Donnell 17! and Kra- L; Kutyns. Hllst lit-h-Schell. Saunders. Col- i9l lvaii Dohertr will again pre aont one of his All-Star wrest- ltng cards at the Sports Arena on Thursday night. This time liao has hioiigtii rough Dick Hutton. rliret-I from "30 002 (mg; ,5 . the Maple Leaf (Gardens in Tori somewhat siilar to Bill Curry and 0-4 11 I (rum 0,130 g'I.2,?,.L' .5, .,,d ah. an hlg 240 pound Nehrasksn among the top-rough-tough wrest N'ntile. Valdes. Vargas ttli. Bar-I -ltt. Barnett and Ronniniz. Plznatano i9'- W1 1 onto. he has set-tired Jack Pu- and also surh well kenow stars as young Tony Haillsrgron. one of the famous Haillargenn lftsmily. and Maurice In the past lvsn has done his heat to brdng top night stars be- fore the piibllr and this time is no exception. Hutton offers 3100- ifl.00 In any wrnstler in the world whii ran piii him 2 out of Jl falls and promoters have been l trying to hook him here for the last three years. This eolumn will carry a story of each of these stars eierv few (laps. Today: story will he about Tony Bailtargeoii and Maui-ire Vachon who will appear in a tag taam match on this wrest- llnl card. Balllsrgeoii is from Quebec City and is one of ii family of! six boys and two girls. The frats All-NMTHIS lcoauriz Good Wrestling Card Vachon .lslnnd Senior 2110002 om--s ts iifrom Ottawa, Ontario. iship by defeating the Summer- 000 (Ill mixed I0 1 I Russell. Wright (I1 and Shanti; Coleman and Roselli. El: Russell. I'll) and H. Smith W: -l3('ll"'"- l Hl'ls' Roch-Sieiens. Tor - Wilsong behind the seven-hit pitehila sf lllly Hoaft. Mike Foraialea htirlad a thus-hit shutout as late: da- faatad Baltimore Orioles 2-it IOU! WALK! Four walks and push hitter lob Will's alllll scored two runs intlietapaftheltlhandgave the Cubs their second victory over Milwaukee in the three - game series. Ernie Johnson was the loser as the Braves droppd their fourth in the last five games. Alvin Darh': single with the bases full drove in the wtnnlw run as the Cardinals came from behind with two runs in the ninth to overcome an early 1-0 deficit. Wally Moon's single had driven in the tying I'llll. Larry Jackson. .iii relief. picked up his Nth vie- -tory. Frank Robinson soared all three Cincinnati runs with I iiniiw. run. triple and single. llsnli sauer's two - run homer and Marv Grlssoufs effective re- lief pitching highlighted the Gl- pants' victory over the Dodgers. 1 Saiier ellmsxed a three run lip lepttiski drove in Philadelphia runs with : home run. triple and sing'. to pace I lbhit attack against five Pitta- httrgh pitchers in the opener of their twin bill. The Pirates bounced hack to hatter four Phil- adelphia pitcher: for a dozen safeties as I. G. Smith hold the Phil: to eight hit: in his first llart. Tom sturdivanl turned in his Nth victory for the Yankees with a four-hlttar but he needed relief help front Bobby Shanta in the ninth. The little lefthsndar came Ln with two Senators on base and Iuusthiuhg toastin- ealmsaehlu lthhasnarnn Ifbralllhhyinllellaylli Yankees And Braves Hold 0” 515 Game Leads Today wttha tiring a sin: stretch from the fourth the lath. A walk. Billy Martin's Dixie Howell. Dick Ciernert drove to both Dos-i ton runs with his 12th home run to enable the Rad Sox to sweep the three-game series ti-om halti- snora. hilly (That! was the loser. George Kali lot two of III more's three hits ' Charley Maxwell got three hits and Dave Philley scored two runs in Detroit's victory over Cleve land Gene Woodllng's homer in the olvhth ruined a shutout hid retired the last two batters. Jerry py Hm-ft. who wort his elvhth of the season. -to the msrttimes lie is a good all round athlete and had a very good amateur career before turning professional eight your logo. Vatihnn has ii special style 'is a ooiorful mstinati, he is rated llrrs in the game today- Switi-hing to baseball. the Fhorloitetown Ahbies won the "D" Champion- slde Pontiiics tits in summer side on Saturday. The Abbie: pushed across six runs in the ninth inning to break a four all lie. Vern Handrahan again turn ed in a fine performance for the Abbies while Donnie Sim- mons pitched very good hall for the Pontiacs. The Pontlai-ii put on a good show in their series with the Ahhie-. when they lost the first two games everybody ronceeded the title to the Abhies. The Pont- iars fought back and to the fans surprise took the next two games in even tip the series. The Ab- hies defeated the Pontiac: here on Sunday to take the lead be- fore blasting their way ti victory on Saturday- llorsa racing fans had some- thlng to be happy about on lat.- urday night and it visit the. high pays that were passed out as most of the dashes. Upset: were I llllh Baseball With the score tied up at H after eight innings of play. I coach Danny Mat-For ark de- icided to try a hunting barrage .against the Pontiar d1'eiu-es. and the move met with sllisnt success as the Summerside team fell apart at the seams and Lhc Abbie: scored six runs inatt- lng the score read 10-4 for the visitors who thereby won the island Senior ,"B" Championship by four games to two. Both Donnie Simmons and Vern Hand- rahan pitched fine ball. giving up six hits apiece. The two teams were never iihakier afield the Abbie: committing six errors and the Pontlara booting the ball around on nine different oc- casions. Abhies drew first blood. wor- tng in the first inning when Kane walked. stole second and came home on an infield error. The visitors gave ti demonstrat- ion of jitters in the bottom of that frame committing three miscues which coupled isitii two hits netted the Pontiars three runs. For the next seven innings the teams played hetter ball. but the Abbie: added one in the fourth on a double by Whltlock and a single for Kennedy and two in the sixth when after Wlittloclt and Kennedy got on . Abbies Win Crown huzaiise of errors in short field, irr hlclsiinnon tripled in right scoring both runs. Kennedy had left the game before the scores to catch his plane the got a fine hand from the cuiwdt and it was pinrh-running Burke who cross- ed thr plate Grant Grady stole liomr from third in the bottom of the third in a daring bit of baserunning that caught the Ab- bles infield nspplns. and the score temalned at 4-all until the deluge in the ninth. Actually the Abbies got only only one hit in the ninth. but well-placed bunts drew fumbles and wild throws from the Pont- iac infield. Whitloclr led the via- ltoi-s' attack with a double and single-in five tries Mt-Klnnon hit a triple. and Burke. Kennedy and Kane got singles. (Joke Gra- dy who had a bad day in the field led the Ponttacs at bat. getting 1 hits in 4 trips. Joe Dalton hit a double. and Grant Grady. Don Simmons Gord Grady each hit singles. Coke Grady relieved Simmons in the ninth inning Simmons struck out it. Grady l. and Hssdrahan 9. Simmons walked one and and hit two. while Handrahan issued three walks and hit two. Gillis and Ready made the best fielding days. petting. with me two daily doubles ruins the hiahut oom- blned totals of the evening. Jolly Mark pulled an itpset in winning the first dash of the C Pace and combined with Lady Clegg to pay the highest pay of the night some S3-'ll.M. MufDlI.V's Abbe. sandy York: and Peter Clegg were the prenea favorites but they finished with sandy Yorke. coming seclnd. Peter tilegg third and Murphy's Abba dropping back to fifth. The sec- ond double paid almost as much as the first. with Jollity Iiaigli and Helonis Dream eomblnlng for a pay of llllm. w 1, pa, uni, got this famous family. including N... ya" .7 51 ago .. the father who was once a strong chic." gt sa .593 its man are known around the W :: 2: at i: ””r-.:."-". W Detroit .. ons ra . etnosl iin ear o Cleveland M 70 405M feats surh as hauling automo- haitimore M 11 .47! Il hilea with their teeth. lifting Wlllltnllvl 33 M - 14 horses. etc. They are rated the Kansa City I1 94 -37' "VI aknngost family in the world. Nit IIII 1-GIIU Tony is the top liner of the W I- Pvt GIL family and stands five. foot mi Milwsiiliee M 5:! .ttlt'to- liichest all and weighs in the 5'- LOU" 7' 59 -P59 515 vicinity if 2.10 lhs.He boasts Brooklyn 77 51 "T5" 7 phenomenal strength and If he Clilclllm” 7”” M7” ever gets his arm: solidly Cl"cl'""" :3 : lhi around an opponent, it is Just :l',g'dyf::'k'l' S 3 3,” laol;out curtains for the opposit- .P'"'h""l' M I3 .1” mp. Maurice Var-lion also weighs ”'l'"" in the vlcinit I no lb (1 i Imniiattoaal he no ' V ' ”' "' T ' L Pal-'.L rom Ottawa. Ontario. He just Tnmnu I M .57; recently returned from a very Buffalo & M .071 M :l-I.!'!ceaa'f.u'l tothrr of the United Richmond at 7: an 711. as on e Is in great de- mum 15 7; pgmgia mand by the Promoters. and Rochester '" 0" .tiii iiv. will he making hie second visit Havana 71 I) AM toil: cotuinou: so as 443 WI- Monfreal M H Ad! I'M Royal Train And Lady Clegg Are Double Winners On Sat. . t thu asade for go:rg:isinEa:ees. at It Phar- toitatown Dnvllll Psrli oa satur- day link?- noyal Train and Lad! Clrll iiouhle winners Pgmltmi won the let'- zidltitgaftyof the C Face with .loll.V Mark the winner til the first dash (anus; back to seventh. Pride won the single dash of the gpqisg C Pace. 'lVo large daily rtontiles liwl crowd to road apirlta throelh amps and made up for . The first :3 Ciel! .. Quito 78 '3 together Jolllty taint W”: Dream paid until. Hwj It! If.& nasal Ill:-Illa NH Hlflli Li A rate fg tuned 1:. icslasetit laaesovt ,fa, Ken's Prop- -1. -on-.4 gas Qpaanaa - H E Times; I:l.I H: I ii. I Trot Royal Train tchappellt Connie French tsteadl Master Key (MacArthur) New Forest tlcrlllltll Tommy Shanter fNeillt Baby Train Mrsenaultl Times. 1.14. 1 14 3-5. C Para l.ad.v Clegg hlsyl Allie Budlong tllugheli Isa tlaanvl Buflolh Chief tiennedvi 1-”. spot iMacNellli raoadatr ttteanestrvl Peter Federal Isteadt Times. no 1-5. 2:10 M- C Pare ltelea's hi-esm troiittoat Jolly Mark trurnessl sung Yorke metllt Peter Clea! 'Mai-Nrillt ggmiy Ggm-'0 twlsnert Murphy's Abbe. ffrlrlatti Bare Am I fChappetl' 'nmea: 9:" 3-0; 1:" 3-5- IT Pace leafs Prlde lb. Keltyi America's Are tcudmoret Parker's Pia-Ii meaoeneyt -season-p ln-lAUel- O-D304 Toronto Toronto Maple Leafs Sunday won their third international League pennant in four years. A crowd of 1.1.362 tans wiiirhed while Leafs came from behind to defeat Rochester Red Wings 4-: on the strength of eighth-inning ihomer: by outfielder Ari-hie I'll- son and second baseman Miket Gotlot. The win gave Toronto the flag hy a hslfgarne over Buffalo Bl- anlll. Leafs finished the season Mixed Foursome: Ara Successful Fifteen mixed foursome team: defeated their pm Cecil howling river the weekend at Belvedere. Dovrling shot a gross anus-. s... o4-u-.-aa-a- asaa.::-aoe.:-- let aevrea were Oar Du MacDonald Jr. and l L Pennant Wins with so was won - loaf raeord. Buffalo IQ-M. nisone. who lost I 4 in Montreal laturday. defeated Royals H Sunday. Rlduniind Virginian: ended up third. 7V: game: baeti of Leafs. after losing 13-4 to Columbus Jets who wound up in seventh spot for the lhlrvl straight year. Fourth - place Mlaml lost to slsthplace Havana I-I. ..-ig C TROT-1 DA 8-Jean! 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