7 FIRST GAME AT rssrrs FIELD l s E My JACK IIAND Itbe fourth eaiiio '-ll NV Rliii(iKLi'.N' (APi--Sal Maglie,- charged Milt tlw iivlml Ii-nolilyn's 39-year-old "comeback Because of Salltl) Aniiitws' tim c hoalcii hi the Dodgers last fall OHPHUWI-' ll 1”” N l'3lll3E'” Flflflv I In ufxnn Sgmgg gnu mun plly the, Allhoiinti itir ll: trislin hark ix IIIII IIIII Samrs In enema! lerrr, 5uIIpI,.l,I ill lit .4 Llrikl-tillfli llll f .liI'iI III? nddsmaktrs I-gte the l"(1llrll'l(lil iitiii ltiliiiiclli AIII.-II.-an League phgfnplons 3 to the G'ai'.t- and loc Viiiliall of ('in- I lmoriies to win the best-of-seven cinnati in .-i ” c iinrt;-or Ill iiirir l around 65 isas forecast for game IIIIIIII ...I gI,.II:,,1 .l,. time. at I p m. ADT with a crowd sI.I.II,I,,I I....,, .. I, mg 19-,IIIII,. I.I.. of hctiiccn 34.000 and 36.011) in the IBSDIIIIIIII II'IIIII..-- ancient stands. The game will be IIIIIIIIIII III II.IIMI. t II hrmtdi-ast and televi.v;d over the nnai ii.iI..ii 1 I.IIII-I ".5, III. (RC ”9ll"'rk- No. l in-i.'..:. l.'lI')' say it's A hail .. . . . . . par ti.- 'l' licttiocn ioii nor! .&1lH- bll0l.Ll)l.R me. II? III III IWI III? bhl IIIII lllagll” r9””ell "1"" ”" illllall on thc tiuiii . ililll for If ri'.;iii I' heart when he was acquired on IIIIIIII Ii”. xfl l'- iiill ho nivpr." It - Ralvells lmm Cleveland "' "ml" Stsngr? .:iuii.iicrl l)on Laixrii ; l Ma” hm been doubuul "an" (ll-5) iiiii no his second gaini- ' l l"'”"” M ' 5”" "mi when M pitcher aliiii i.,ii he added this re I hid manager Walter Alston he WIWBIIIIH .II ow Mn III? IIIIII I I via: ready at Tuesday: final IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII III-I. III-IIII.I-- IIIIIIII II uoriioirt. old Sal got the nod. "Kly shoulder is I little ltillf." said Msglie. "But i am sure it will be okay tomorrow." it was Maglie who inspired the Rrooks to their driving finish that nmuy Mm the Pellnam hm" Mll' tri le rhatii ion in hitting hom- Yfauk" .."n the l",','l d'y' The er: and riiiispliiiitt-ti in. flaiikctl 'iv hafb" "1"" Nu". Fm" 40-year-old Eiini Slnunhter and N i.. threw a no - hltler at Phils- IIIIIIII BIIIIIII. I'i"lphlI a week ago and started the Dodgers an the way to a vital doubleheader -ueep over Pitts - . hiirgh by winning Saturday's first 'III'I,IeIIn(IImIIlIlI:I; name. said Di-ii ht'iiiinii'rir t27-7) Mill he Brooklyn s srriinfl name starter. There war: no iiirprist-it in Sten galj starting lineup or batting or- der uith rcntrefielder Mantle. ihc liticiicati "herrtiise Sktiiirnn is titer his ait-rauv " Gil McDougald at short. Billv Kisrtin at second and Andy Carer at third Mu”. IIII-III VIII In workmn rnoigid out infield. with Yogi with only three days rest. Hnw- e ' "C M oicr. he has done thr same thing EXTRA DAN('-l7Rfll'-S in his two most recent starts in- in the Brooiil)" Plillli l'llPl'f' 1'-if cliitling the no-hitter A cunning Dodgers hit iiinst of tlicii- homi- rtirve ball pitcher with sharp con- runs. iiic Yanlices and Dodgers tro and an ununny ability to are H in games since 1947. How-. cas in on ah atter's weakness. ever. the Brooks have vinn five oft Maizlir is a real "old pro." the last six at Fihhets Field in- in .Vlaizlie's only series start clndini: ihrcr x'li'alQhl- l:N wasfin. amtiiist thc Yankors he last'ed iivc With the mtrpiiiin of liiikc Sni lnnninna for New York Giants in tier and AWIUIIINI the lioilnrrs will 1 IHORT REST c... M4,, I'- paint VTHE He was shoot a righthanded batting order at Ford whose best pitch is the" urve ball. Mu) like Jackie Robin- II.III-i IIII." whmy ram. N”, home mm Sunllai aim ills iiiii sun, Roy Carnpanella. Gil Hodges 3-"II. y,,Ike.y letuiumgg gcg, l.I batting streak klnlltll ii.-i-nit-ii to and Icarl Furillo are extra danger- lhr opener of the seventh Dodger use the le!tii.iiiitrd rwtinn UlIl- 0”-f l" l',-bbels Fleur I. x,-..It,pc uurld series todgy gt, Eb. fielder a it H . ii w 'L'llllLllltll'(i 'lhr- Yankee-Dodger series coin hm; lipid mm P1-egidgnt Eisen- pitcher tor tn. '.'-i 1 ll(' petition is top Ilieavy in favor ll IIIIIIPI. III . box M". III, home pm-(1 to... lit-,i 'tii' Ihiii'.'.l'lN the lankees with a 5-1 edge in diianiit. Itwice lint kt'h.". liltlll times at Dl”9Vl0U5 SHIN. AIIIIIIIIIIII IIII, I-IIIIIII,” ,,.I.. y;nkN snail ,lIl ..,I l.lNl(Kl inilx BROOKLYN 1A?) -a Facts and inure: on the world series. Contestants - New York Yank- i-: timerican Leaguel is Brook- ... Lin Dodgers iNatioanl Leatziici Lonrzth-best-of-seven serirs, hairs and sites v first ganir. IWIHI TM "pen" III I In I "II IIWII IIIIIII I .,I II. IIIIIII, lei! IIIIII Wcdnesday. Oct. 3 Ebbets Field. . . . Flrtioklvn: second game, Thurs- "'l" W" P” ””"'i '" '""' fl'H' iziibeta rieii-i third zamr Fall Vleallln wlul temperuuns FOR” lh Vl l lfititiay. Yankee Stadium finirili 2.-iinc. Saturday. Yankee Siudiutii tfih catne tif neccssaI')" 5IIllil'ri.V. as he 531 ill lllf Yankee Stadium: sixth gariic iii Stadium hciiiic ncicxsnryl Monday. Ehlirts FiPlfl. S('lf'nll'I g a m e (if nccessaiyl. President Eisenhower Will ' Maglie And Ford To Start In World Series Today ” Tiicsday. Ehbets Field. Starting time -1 a. in. As! daily except Sunday when will start 2:05 AST. . Probable crowds-.M.0tl0 openini day l-lbbets Field. 'l'clei'isionANBC network. Radio-MBS network. Opening day pitchers -- left- handcr Whitey Ford. Yankees, (I9-Hi is rightbander Sal Maglle, Dnrlurtrs. tlfl-5). Oflflbfkaliltees .'l-to-2 favorites to iiiii xf'rtPSJ first game. even niiinoi mi and take your pick. wrziilicr outlook - Fair with tciiipcraiurc about 65 for openln gaiiic: fair and seasonably coo on 'l'hut'sday, Pnstpmicnient sites-In case of vieatiicr postrioncment teams will Iii.” in original site next day: gaiiics I and 2 must be played at Ebbclu l”:i'ltl. 3. 4. 5. at Yankee Stadiiini and 6. 7. if necessary. at Etiticts Ficld. Attend World Series Opener imtitiKl.YN (APt - Vllii-n the l'll(Wlflf'lll of the Unitcd Stairs at- tends ii iinrld series sums. Il rails for I lot of extra doing The box seat layout had to he ri-vised for President Eisenhow- of 12. will sit near the Brooklyn dugout and will toss out the first hall. He will arrive at ll 35 Im l-1S'T--25 minutes before the start . like a true fan. so he ran wit- nt-ss the final warmitDS- Twenty secret service itieii will he spottede-iiiirecognizable - at various key spots. The last president to attend ii iiorid set-ics game was tlw lair Franklin D. Roosevelt. iiho vialchcd tlic Yankccs boat the (liants at the Polo Ground.-z in l9.'l6. Ikomiekiioit if Sign Contract With Siampeders l "l ll'lI'if'tIIl'it'l' l cauilhl. Hank Lei- ln-r's fly for the. final out," Joe iiililaurio rri-ails. "l ran up the step: to ihr dressing room. only to find it locked. i just had to stand there with the bill ll my I the day at their 5-his Gulnlian. Wednesday: bet. a, nu Kid Howard Wins 'Bowling league Decision Over ITO Resume Play Gl.j1 F n The City Commercial Candlspla ianaga League wiilxileiutrfie 35", I I -. night with at l i on games (Kid) H.:wxard.CPCanadianRulilga!is mlllwa-V Alleys '" 3"" 9'cl""k- 'gIuII chuIIIIIoIII Icored III IIIIIIII, All teams interested in participat- lnioin decision over Olen Fiana ""3 "1 ll" League are "kw to I” III of St. Paul. Minn.. Tuesday present. A nicoting of team cap- ntsht in a 10-round non-title bml "'l"5 '" d""' "” "'”"””" ll” c”'"' It Inf Howard's last fight in ing season will also be held. Canada before leaving for Johan- E-:i':.'iI'ur'l'fi:il':'XLiil.'.l3i.'lih:';:i2ll Alouelles Placed ' Bob Golic On Waiver Tuesday month. . . Shoot limit . h10N'l'Rl."AL Cl” -- Montreal Aluuettes of the Big Four Fool- On Opening Day ball League Tuc.s(la)' asked for Among those who took home the full 8-duck limit on opening morn- ing ware George w. Chcvcric and waivers on lrlfhllt Bob Golic. Ambrose Maclntyrc of ('harlottc- Golic. foriticrli at University of town. The crafty ninirorl: said that In(liana.. CElllll' in Als this season they had lood shooting tliriughout but has hccii iimd sparingly. His ri-lease will tvdiirr il1f' number of the club's lliiliiirlx to 14. two over faiorilc spot where they go each icar Hi the the 12 each rliili must declare by Oct. 15. grapevine this is supposed to he near Rollo Bay. ' Mn-kev "I I.I.II tn Ebbeis Field today. hand. Nobiidv could leave the park Lmgue The chief executive, with n party until thc prrisident had made his exit." ' The Pill will have 500 uniformed policemen on hand around the ball park to direct traffic. watch pick- pockets and keep nrder. Pity the poor ticket aralpers. The lclevision age has cut into Itheir huge profits. They're moan- zinz that they can make no morr than 100-and 150-per-cent profit. otll salrs this your For the foiii' izatttcii at Brooklyn. irhcrc ilir list price is 329.40. smlpcrs iiziy ilicy'll do vicll to get 363. l .....- Do you fliziire it'll be a four- izame srrios" The pricemakerl iiill give You 10-l against. the iaiikcps innkim: a clean sweep land 15-t against the Dodgers. vi'iiitoy Ford,-' the Yanlteefl slariinz pit:-her. welcome: the cliallcnne nf pilchinc in Ebbeisl Ftrld. a nightmare for most left- .? II; 'D.ie Annual Field Day Sports Inlet. I!" were held at St. Dunstan's Univer- Ausland. ally yesterday attended by the studl out body lpectatnrs who contributed in large, mi, Ink measure to the success of this pop Donia. lo nu ular eullcu event. ' Ten of the twenty-two events ,, Ivnreorutgeoff in ltbe morning. bring- 51?": "I". 1' ore ending competitors for the main senior and Junior con- Ml.” sumum tests. In the afternoon the remain- ini events were concluded. and the tally ” ” Martin Clooiiey of I lslgawfoundland as winner of the l nior events and Tom Rice of Charlottetown winner of the .lun-lLl"'”"' ' lor events. II The results are as follous l'l”l"1 K” 3" Senior im yrd. dash - 1. Martin Clooney. 11.2 sec.; 2. Wiif Barlow; . 8. Leroy McGonnel. Junior 100 yd. dash -- l- mie Rice. 11 sec. 2. Don Macrlus-i land: 3. Bobby Simmonds. Kane. Leonard Archer, 1 Tommie Rice. .Clooney. 25.2 sec..' 2. Len Brodcr-I lck: 3. Will Barlow. Junior 220 yd. dash -V 1. i)nn'Gonnel 16' Ski"; MscAusland. 25.6 sec.; 2. 'l'ornmiel4" Rice; 3. Bobby Simmonds. Senior 440 yd. dash 7 Marie Bouchard 59": Glllis: 3. Ernie Coyle. l .leanlBouchai'd. 39'; 2 rr's HERE... A NEW KIND OF CAR! lANNUAI. H519 DIV AT 151'". I lMafrlin'Cloon-ey AndTom Rice Win At SDU Sports ;2. Don Simmons; 8. McI -no - me we or .i.'.””..?.:';:”;'i'5..ri'ia.'.". S."i:iit 3'.l';.': - 1. George Mac- n.. Power; S. Euclid Quinn. l sec; 2. Erwin Connolly: 8., Senior shotput - 1. Don Tnoke. 41' 10";' 2. Gene Lake; 8. Junior Shotput - 1. Bobby Sim- monds. 37's: 2. Leo Tucker; 8. Bob Junior Standing Broadjump - 1. 'l1-m- i Rice; 3. Bobby Simmonds. f Junior nunning Broadjump - 1.I all: 2. Thomas G Senior 211 yd. dash - 1. Martin Simmonds: 8. Leo 2. Donald aid, 38' 10"; Martin Clooiiey. 37'- : ', Junior 440 yd. dash D 1. Tommy' Junior Hop - step and Jump - 1. i.'. 'v( 1). Simmons: 2. 1'. Rice; ,3. 1. McAusland. 86' 3". Mcdonnell; 2. Brian Noonan: 3. Tlnslsy. Roy McGoniieli. I sec.; 2. Wilfred ; nice; F'''"' G"'”' 5 ml" Costaln. Donnlhlll. Cain. 4- 7". Baseball Throw - 1. Miner Mac ' Donald; 2. John Kelly; 3. Roy Hache. 813'. Three - legged Race - 1. Coyle McGonnell: 2. McKeiina - Donahue ; 3. McAusland - Rice. 3 Wheelbarrow Race - 1. Bill Cain - Joe MacDonald: 2. Droulet - Tuc- Jack Senior Standing Broadjump - 1. ker; 3. Sullivan - Walsh. 3. . 11' ; 2. Martin Backward race - 1. Ernie Ctiylc gliaoney. 8'1"; 8. Re; Pendcrgastlz. Paul Murphy; 3. Roy McCon- . n el. Sack Race n Bill Cain; 2. Gaul, 8' 0"; 2. Tommie 3. Cain. . Green Race -- l. Don MacDona- rant: 3. Billy Cos- l7' 1"; 2. Bobby' lain. 4.5 sec. Tucker. ' Relay Race - 1. Junlors:' Gr. Scnior Running Broadjump - 1. xi: 3. Cr. X and Freshman. 2' 58". Jack Kane. 17' 3": Z. Leroy Mc- Tug of war - 1. Freshman: 2. Sophomore; 3. Juniors. Football Kick - 1. Charlie Daily; 3. Don Toolre. 16'- Senior Hop Step and jump -- 1. 2. Jack Kane: 3. George MacGuig- . Miner MacDnn- an. . Football pass -- 1. Bobby Sim- monds; 2. Brian Noonan: 3. Pic Biladcar. High Jump -- 1. Miner Junior High Jump - 1. Tommy 2. Don McAustland; 3. Billy I iiniiilcrs. "Johnny Anions-Iii of the r.At,t;AitY (CPI--Rnnnir Knox. liiilnli and .Inn Nuxhall of tin- former Hamillnll TllGl' ' Cl”. Rediegii won there this year. and: fllIM'l9l'hM"k- llll CNN! Vt ""715 they're as lefthanded as I am. ll with thr Clliilry Slamrwrlers of mint to prnip i can win is tlicI I BACK STRETCH the WlFl', cluh secretary Pat grmklivn park " l Mahoney announced T it e s cl 3 ,i' . . I I II II I I I I I niuhl. Thc lf'lPTall of hnth Yaiilzrn lllti At the mid of the Grand Cit-ciilt 1 INK a snail of -l"”.l A l'""'”' The six - foot - one. 2iitI-pound Dodgcr ctuts is the Brooklyn cap- ..." mQQ(lns held over the DOll-I in the paddock after viinniniz that ware. Ohio, half mils track. .loe.i-st-n. The flash from the camer- O'Brien was leading Grand Circuit caused Jerry to rear and hiha liIr:Iint driver with 01 points. Billif H'"8lh foot -cauihl R".l' ll" ll" S "" " tmi lllli iii-xi with 35. not Miller ciiiiinng the Iniurics nwnllnlml 1 99. Frank Firvino 25, Ralph Bald- above. RI".V is "W lt"l'"f1 N ll"-"l" out in, Wayne Smart 1). Johnriy and the injuries arc rnendiniz nice”- Simnnon ll, Earle Avery )0. Joe II ly and we hope in see him aroun player who arrived here with his controversial stepfather, Harvey,; will sign a contract today. The 21-year - old quarterback worked not win the Calgary eliih 'l'iiM- day night. lain. Peewn Reese. playing in his seventh world series. Another oldtimer who can't. be awed hv the glamour of a world scrirc is Finns i(”oiintryl Slaugh- icr. ii ho was picked up I second Harvey said he liked the idoa of time hl' the Yankees in Alllfllsl. Ronnie playing with tag "11". Slaiiiziiter played in his Hut world dwelling sump. isgcguu .( th.l8Ql'lO.l in 1942 as a St. Louis Car- in; shod of sensational. In my I I nhnllenae it provided for him. Illllhli Mllllnll hell "I! Yllllmtl lihio Siandardbred Futurity for 2- Rankin hrminlil hark MW" 0' Ronnie, a former l'CLA atar,iT "T "i T ' year-old trotters, purse 910.036. hoitticv Quebec Chroiiich - ITnrl:"IrIiPrai3'liIwax paid simo a same by "1? was I-I with Bond Hanover: in the which gives paitnuars I H.,IIImI,I (.l.,i,V I Walnut, Hall Two Year Old PaceIt:snt racing Illwrt. On I?IRl'lfdIl:.- Ronnie's split with Hamilton fol- for lilies. purse H.545 which wuISept. 12 Whixitlrml ',l'”"llJ "II lowed 1 tr W" ”?.""”' t?:"'.'.i';'."i ..- it -, ax ne's ream vs - ,I . - . . ., - . H s re-. e '. 1 in onez and ht: h'OoIrtI by I DIPFDT W! "4"" W31 Pflpldr VP"D.l 2.12:" it ". '.';'.".i'.'l.:;”i.,?";:;:l;' success it that meeting was aoth-I cool. Mrs. C. Trainor ST Vhns Golf Cli'sliip Al Belvedere Mrs Chat-les Trainor was the winner of the llt'llf'A nine - hols championship which has been con- reportod demand by ltia at he be installed as first- 'string quarterback and play at least 30 minutes in i-sch game "'l'i2cr-('ats iised Ronnie in a glnmtir attraction at the nip. not as s football player." said For- ivey last week. I II the Old Hahn Iuekei Three RY”'- "l"""'l ll" um". R and 3 Hamilton, Ronnie was a great Y," I-IIII -I-I.I,II WI." .-Low. Jo! Handicap Price at Richelicii Rare-IrmwIIImIII"I II, V" I" II" IIImmI chided at the Relvedera Golf Club. iirnw Arrhie Miidnoni Elton H.,I.I way Sept 22 Thr Ttplcr tins soc-i when II" TIMIE IIIHIIINI 20975 I Mrs. I.lnscphI Malloy was runner '0tPf'llllyll1 victory with 1-1. time,Iond Iand Arthur (1. IscgnllI'-”lI'I;"l- "ll football rt-cord at Hamlltoii. '" EilI'IiUi":ll'aaIil0n Winn” W" M". 7 M l-5. 2:05 2-5. in the Little 'l"""'l' 5'"""”'-V " 1"" ""'ri' their first home ame a alnst '1'or- W: ' ' pt,-.,w,I”,iI,II (III-I1.yI,.r.old plNc.'I,-1'"ghaxufizl:I:;Hg:Ir;,:IE:dgIllIl':1le(iIElIi;: MI" AMI 2HmISI"ufI In "No In other matches during ths purse 2.tlM.t e wnner was a e - - - I ern Fanadian football this vear In-Mm" Mn" "men" Manny wnillh. AIIIIIIII III "I. gm hug 5, 5," Charles Sutherland of Sydney, and wmrhm III. TIM" "Id Arm-I, In-Ifive-iron and putter competition - - tvni h' Ronnie riiiiciionaid. . . for women. The hidden linla :idrlnlI Sr-jolntl tIrIiIel Milleribmktlg f:'I'm'I 1134 IS. "(I III" .IIII In” Toronto Sept 14. ImIII,II III.” WIIII III, M". RIIIIQII ' " I ' '3' f.''"' "' II. III. II,.I.I.I. A Hanover ll. l . Bordon Pnini match winners were twirl Adiouny t0Brieni by half a "ll" 0" I I I III" I. IIIMIIIINI AMI M (II I ii-iigiii In mi 4.5. In the miiii lllcwrllyni in 2 in 15- I . " I.mInI;r ' - ”' 1"" Stanrlardhred Fiitiirlty Two Year - I . .. GIII pl". pm." "L971. M II,I.III Monry Thnnias, son of tho fatn N Y R T k Mfnnd siiii-ins won the colt Adina Mn IHvI:ir.v ITlwmn; uh" W-If - "fl-I o - - 0'19." C C ' rtxpmi, He woii the rim heat in er 0 I 9 win: it -in "W N For D" O" T k . 7.02 3.5. iiiiirii PQIIIII the world's rlrrl "Ir ")3"-S '""l P"”"”"'”t on L9" WINQCT record for 2-year-old pacing colts ""'""1ll l” (”'l''""'”'- ”"",l”" '"'I' . - -and was 2-3 in the final heats to -"'3" W" "l Ill” ,'"” 'l”.V"” "". n Camille Hanfy hrvastaior. Joe also won the final 3" lg-I'Innd iIi:ciiit IIXAIVHIIIDE I7: riiro on the program with Mac: I'" '"'"'"' -T" "'1": f "l”' . . pnnvinzwrn, at up)- Primrose. time, 2.01 1-5. ms sniinit - soot! W"v".V '"'m I M" I m "U'"7l' '"'I'”' Tl" l' T New voni tiaiigei-ii riii-siisy Ti: in the t7 heats he drove he was 7 '""ll ""9" l"'- 'l"l"""l "" S"l"'IIII:'IIr"I'I'" I';I"'"'. c'"l'"'l"."lo' nniinced thr repurchase of left time: first. twice second. 4 times ""5" "ml l' W” flll” ll" """, I.II M" '"".1"" "M" d'"""cl"l winger Camille Henry from their mint ",1 3 ppm" f,,I,,.IIII WIIINI iniz program at the Sarntnga Rai'e- W l"- "'". l” 1957 ",'"l 19” '" Prnvidcncc Rods farm of the "'0' nossihlv be I record for anytW'.V l”ll""' l" W” '”'"'”'""' l'"ll"' U" D" q'")'" 'l'l' l"'""""'”' lllmcrican llorli-cy League. At the "MM I.II,mII m"II". IIIIII "III I,I.,.III.II.I.I-II IE. .1. llttyes, president of the IIIIIIIII IIIIIII III, Rangers IWIIIIIIQII fair. said he had V'Of'PIVOfl con- II," IIIIIIIIIII. ,.IIIIm. Macoondd I. , flrmation of the dates Monday A ,, I, II, II -0,, sttccnsa a'ronvI III. MI... n"mf'"'llPEd”nrW:; Int"!!! Hlnzncl Here xv siircrss with it i-rnzesnrwifrom the executors of the W. ",.IIIyI 3- II," III. N.IIoII.I HWIIQI I.I'I,I.IIIIwmI Pl. .0” III. I .- Harrison Hoyt of East Dorsrt. (Mir till" I1 GOSMH. NV. Horkcy l.oaiziir's rookie of sthe I. III I II "I II I I Vt. was thc owner, driver nndllonz-time home of the Hamhlelon- r If-:0MIIIIr:e run (g.ys:o.'::;":Itrainer of Demon Hanover that liel tan I 1., V.-,1, I.-I”, RIIIIFNI 1,"; "HM, .4 HIIIIIII,.I.I Pl T”. B." awn" bought for 32.600 at it lPnl'lll'IE dl'Ii'iI' Hayes said the 1957 renewal ullli lip lnpppd Ant, um-gr. pin 50 M . "WI Mn 0' "III, .0" won the ISM Hamhlrtnnlsn and Ibo run during the week of Ann. H lgoals in Sfl (amen. K”, . mm”. .I d”. In". 'II"'earned Ill7..1u. Next he hotiifhti I your for the 1931-54 season when Dcvnmt Am I for sum. He will 33'0" s'".:,,:"":H"n';:I)-i Jo:-Try I colt from riemon llttnoveroi firstl s-,IIr:I,o:'I,II. ,,,""IIII Id” -rIlr-rop of foals and he has scared) 39.,”-II", "III." "723." I: 'I I5 wins and won mnrr than 317.000 best in'fhe summer. Tl" in two seasons. He hoiillit another ME. "III VII" II” "I; hat .I 3: son of Demon Hanover named Bli- ' II. I. 1.” ,4 an". by J" on Demon for 32.000 and lie hall. ,I” ' ' earned !i2.fitl'l this season and is ' llhe leading 2-yearnid from-r of: TN IIMII an.” MM” I. am -s-i-mu Raceway. I if” "all M3"?! V”. Our friend Ken Mnrlioiistall hill I thoea appointed correspondent In ' ” & 3'-55 R”;':- Maritime: for The Horseman '03:! Fair World iihlislied in Les- Wfm lhwa '5' umfl mlhnm. Kentucky-.pKen has a page WWW Vlilnn a hall of very newsy items in 'lIio issue of September 29th. We eotatnlnte the Horseman and fate World la soetrrias his pen- leu and we are confident that-. they will in MO menu of bringing Ilortttme racial mm to the st- mdol United states Iarlms I HORSE RACING - 1 SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY MONDAY, OCTOBER siii, 195s ' AT 2.30 P.M. reatiiring first dash 1-! mile. second dad d asmcruustoneanil lialfiniis. piwukiglnsy iIIiss'l'liinsIqIt'fp.sI.IsIiI'Ib'luto-"' ROBERT DIWM idhnu lhnevbeo ."'i'.i..u.iis. NEW l57 FORD Two new super sizes . . I far longer, lower than ever before, with OI lord's famous headroom I-enlnodl It's here now-in your Ford-Monarch Dealer's '57 Ford . . . first in the field to offer 2 big-cor whoelbasssl. Look at all that's 11 .1 on mvuiit I showroom . . . the finest Ford ofsll time. with the lAllI.Al0( no mm” I ' ' mmhd mi . sitcustoua it took a revolution in design to make possible 04187001 III Ford's new low-to-the-ground styling for '57. Those lithaassdlovely'57FordssroactI.iallymIo! Inches lonporthasiili '56. . .diabi;genclnbi their field, lonper than many medium-priced models! They're up to 4 indies lower, too-yet theuijustssmuclihesdroomsadlogroomuevsrl The new kind of "magic" you'll discovl when you drive the new kind of Ford for '57 starts with the new 'lnner Ford'-prom! in action! At its very foundation in a new and revolutionary kind of chassis . . . a new contoured frame that's built a full fool wider iaidwlyl in the '57 Ford ! b I-iv-no-at-oi-rs."-4.....i.tr.;ii...soo-i.4.i. new ovorl7'I4hdlonq...CuIlosvtuIdCvIfon iINloJI5nowuvl6MfeeOfonq D II brink-fnkbu models . . . htluaflu 5 Itmvul-new nation ivqom D Two longer ivlmlbnmv . . . for pram Impih, loivneu and monvi'ne.u D F1m'rely lwif .II,vIr'n( throughout . . . new srulplmnl up D New Irilnlddwirg bond for gram safety. miter aerndq D New Ifiinnsr rvmlioex. rtwrpl-IharA' ivirutrltiefdv D New. super-iltin eenlrr pn.rl.i on .mIaa.v fat I ma! "liwdtop" bolt D New Safely-(bred bmrunsalf panel will neared sounlr D Durand: new and salmon D New ljegiurd safely features D tlvioirylva limmyaiv D Nevnvlnnttfniaulwlrovfur. ele-wdr D 1 new Sllnr Aaniversry V-J Quinta D Now. non pnwrjid Mileage Molar Sis D New Sprinter & draw. ivvleble all Mr : u7'V Ir-we. our aim! wider "hurt my ageing. .4 4. 4.5. Potvedjvl Jupubafnr a anjtequfsmh D Pb ma ash urban 14! 'f'h'n'nthe2.5tlIanri.lvetIaryofFord'sV-Iicadec- siiip...uidtbsnswkiadot'Ford fot-'57ln-lop youevenmonofthekindofporfomisnesthat made Fold the leader! Now Ford offers three bnndpnnV-8's-the 190-Hp. Ford V-8. the 212- Hp. Tliunderbird V-8 and the mighty new 245-Hp. Thundarbird special V-ll And Canada's newost SIX-the '51 Mite... Maker-is iviiiisiiie in in Custom and Cmtom Jm models and in three popular station wssonsl V V : I i "I T". NW '51. lbllhu I I on DISPIAY ioniomow s. ii. Jounsroxsrn. sltoatl . I DIE!-IONAIOI DIME ,n...; I L. gin I-.