4 18 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Oct. 13, 1965. DejectedMinnesota Team _e a oe —_ saree a® a ~~ Se ee eo Se i Sale, ee ee ee ee ee deteriorated to a point where J Crt Squad Elects To Pitch Grant ae ea EClecrs 10 FITC ran Fi r iS ire By JACK HAND lair to partty cloudy skies with boys simply ran the WILLS LEADS DODGERS ~ g MuNERAPCLAS (AP) — halen Coty ae om right out of the park. The Dodgers, who worked out ae wiieee sun | desperate Minnesota Twins, for the game, scheduled to; On top of that, Tomy Oliva, the|at Dodger Stadium Tuesday be- Md NETT » | backed against the wall in ajstart at 3 p.m. EDT. (4 p.m|twotime American League bat-|fore flying to Minnesota, are led With all | io death situation, called ADT.) ting champion, is hitting a sick|by Maury Wills, whose 10 hits in ith all eyes glued te the torrid World Series over the | on Jim Grant to come back with) The reasons for the Twine’| 159, Earl Battey is hitting 118, 22 at bats added up to 455. He weekend not much attention was given to the tight races in | | two days rest in hopes of squar-| collapse in Los : i ‘bases and eee on | i Angeles were! Jimmie Hall .143, Bob Allison | also has three stolen ern Western conferences of the Canadian | ing the World Series with the | easy to find. -lll, Don Mincher .176 andj|scored three runs and knocked Football -League. Hamilton and Ottawa met head on in a runaway Los Angeles Dodgers! Osteen, Don Drysdale and| Frank Quilici .200. Quilici, the|in three clash for first plate on Sunday and led by the steady kicking in the sixth game today. | Sandy Koufax pitched fine com-| rookie second baseman, also . performance of Don Sutherin and Canada’s foremost defence Claude Osteen, the.American plete games and the | ae. Panes 0 ee the Ti-Cats edged the Riders 25-23. . Pie ey, Beira Peg teem agreed Dodger has ‘been guilty’ of two etrors. yi. at 381, Lou Johnson’ a The game brought into focus, what | consider to be the Twins as though he i * 316 and Willie Davis at 300 most important facets of football, ikicking and defense. Sutherin cos the tae ce ! -__* See eee Ol ae ae coretts Se 6 Gill Wms [tan in ex pemes | ‘ were all having big series. bo Ottawa's ler Moe Racine. These two gen ; lebvre, men hold a 19 and 10 point lead on their nearest scoring rivals | Ostecm, 1616 in regular see | S e een en es a oan and remember that neither had scored a touchdown during the non pe, seer has lost we * ik hee 6 ee season. ‘Twins. talented lefty beat | ; jured right ; a 400 ser-- However it was not the point kicking that played the vital them ‘ive times when he wore | fes average. He might return te role in the game. but the punting. In the Canadian brand of | - ;@ Washingtoh uniform and shut | . the lineup today although Dick football wees there — ey theres downs a pention situation | them out 40 with five hits in| 0 ee ame iG Tracewski, his replacement, has occurs much more uently a one would think that the third game ngeles | been doing a —ae colen, Saaee such as Ottawa would sacrifice | Saturday. ne 7 “| ° field. = = one im ineman in to acquire a first rate punter. Twin BOB - This does not seem to be the reasoning of Frank Clair as | Pe te m were tly SB LOS 3 arene ae im wery fener with he has Rick Black, a graduate of the Mount Allison varsity tate position with an em- laude ELES °(AP)—Letty |the park. : handling the kicking chores and this is costing-the club dearly. /barrassing .213 batting average Osteen, who blanked| Manager Walt Alston repeated ° Suthern outpunted Black by at least five yards per kick and in jand a bad case of the jitters af- Minnescta bere in game No. 3|that he will make no decision Summerside the Canadian game where each team punts on the average of | : ‘ter watching the Dodger bandits | the World Series, no jabout his pitcher for a possible 10 times this means a total gain of 50 yards in offense which | ee a steal nine bases in five games, Change in his pitching strategy |seventh game until the sixth does not show in statisties. | Manager Sam Mele hoped a When the Los Angeles Dodgers |game has. been played. Racewa This victory in the third and rubber match between the two jFeturn, to their home park, with |Tesume play today at Minneap-| “We've got Sandy . . . Don y elubs was a vital one for the Hamilton squad in that if the STILL THEIR HERO its shorter home-run distances olis. Drysdale .. . Podres ... . two teams should finish the regular season in a deadlock the and softer infield, would bring) Osteen and the Dodgers |We'll just wait and see,” Alston WEDNESDAY Tiger Cats win a bye into the final by virtue of these two wins Zoilo Versailles, Minnesota Despite late evening arrival, to give the home team a the Twins back to life hier | ome een eS said, referring te Sandy Koufax, gains wa's one. | Twins shortstop, is enthisias- a temperature of 37 degrees, warm reception. The two | winning the first two at— Johnny Podres aas well as Drys- __ Montreal Als backed into the third and final playoff spot | tically greeted by a big crowd and the Twins three straight teams go te waae’ today |palune naan they ae ine of in their private plane for dale. - OCTOBER 13th. * i ——. Sa the powerful Calgary Stampeders | at the Minneapolis — St. Paul - losses to the Los Angeles with the Dodgers leading the a swoon at Los Angeles while | imneapolis Hes HAS HURT ELBO POST TIME—8 P.M. has honest the “als . oe = suck eee - se on ane tnten's arrivel Dene in Gp: ortd soe . Geries, three games to two. the Dodgers won three in a row. pasa icon seid "J oe Oe Podres on ad pitched RAN ies still sputters the odd time. The backfield, Lockett and Batten | Los Angeles last night some 1,000 people turned out (AP Wirephoto) The- weather boreau~ predicted the hall —" That's ges rarely for weeks because of an oe is the largest in Canada and Lockett is currently third in the . objective all season.” ailing,elbow, has not seen serv- RACES.1 and 5 , eastern conference scoring parade with 48 points. With the great . e | ° Osteen now holds six wins |ice im the series. 1, Mighty Sand Bernie Faloney in the piloting position the Als can beat any | Wo a ers Rem In Tianish Aces over the Twins, the first five in| Second~ baseman Jimmy Le |2. Susan's Birthday thoy’ stusiniuierod’ te ee Oca aee Wear ie see | ome Be a os 16004 when he was with the fbr, whe shared batting hom |3. Hembetreteh inist Cc. ; , Washington . Senators. ors with Ron Fairly ip the firet |4. Caparfay salisd tha tenia Sook aaa. dees aetna abo ° ° s Win Int. B He salt We, doomn’t senell hon [Ure Samet ete ee te Oe break their Grey Cup aspirations. I feel that the Als will meet Lm hae = oe Bee wees an comisid tabi tees : It T Hal ities anteater ees TOMITAX JUMIOF Canadians om ree tert Sees Oe ee aa ae Ekin get past one of the best in Canada then wi ' nterme- | down Also Eligible: Emerald Wick playing in the Grey Cup. However to each his own. : ‘diate “B’ Baseball Champion-|*ry im the major leagues was At least I cas put_my ee By NICK FILLMORE (hockey im most areas of the} Two of the outstanding Mari. Ship by downing the Morell Bea-|Tecorded there. ere ree Se. oe Sele = ee RACES 2 and 6 WILD SCRAMBLE IN WEST. | xnuto (cr)A hockey team Maritimes in at te lowes peat time players: are from Prince Yes 101 at Tgnish on Sunday [Sot Totbory tase'rieaniae 2. AM Jatt 2 that officials expect to be.the |in many years. \Edward Island. They are Jack ,@fternoon in the third game of| Borden Nats uniform but inactive Sund ™ |2. Cyclone Kelly In the west Calgary Stamps, sporting the top two scorers |trongest junior club the Mari-| ‘We think we can rebuild |MacEachern | of, hastotitews, | the final playoff series. ay: is Stephen Lee Hal in the, conference -in the persons of Larry Robinson and Lovell Coleman, .are at the top of the heap with a four point margin but from here down there is a wild scramble for the last two playoff positions. British Columbia, Winnipeg and Saskatchewan 10 a standout the last two seasons | Phy. Murphy struckout sixteen) a the are the principles in this melee although Edmonton's playoff |MacGillivray, took the ice at |they’ll have a chance to play | with Summerside Junior Legion- | hitters, and walked onl one. a ‘c’ oe Inter. hopes are still burning feebly. The Eskimos, running out of an |Colchester County Stadium last with a top-notch junior club, and’ aires. 'Joe McGuire was the big man| shi Sa At least three New Brunswick: p Saturday afternoon “T’ offense which is principally- designed for end runs. and laterals shocked the Lions with 104 and 71 yard TD runs in | Edmonton on Saturday and held on to win 14-12. However for times has ever produced is be- |hockey from the junior level,” \itig moulded here this week. he said. “Players in the midget a--20-year jand juvenile~ will: play’ Halifax Canadiens, ‘brackets — will dream of hockey promoter Fred |harder because’ they know Saturday,-with hopes_of slicing |players graduating from our a Memorial Cup contender from ‘team will be good enough to get 63 prospects from Montreal and people interested in intermedi- here following al tryout Morell took the first game of | Niagara Falls Flyers of the OHA |the. double header 14-3 on. the| Junior-A-and-Pau!-MacWitliams,-four-_hit pitching of Louis Mur- | | at the plate for Morell as he hit | ers are given a strong chance of two homers while Brian Mec-| Making the team. They are |Quire and Lawrence Mcintyre Nip Glace Bay Borden Nationals Won the first, Glace Bay, N.S., 7-4. the Esks to gain the semies they need three wins in a row and [the Maritime provinces. ate and senior hockey once |Ricky Cochrane, who spent last |each had two hits Loosin ‘and only lasted one-third a es for either B.C. or Sask. so they can almost be Canadiens, outfitted by Mont: jagain.” : season with Fredericton Cap lcher Alvin 3 . one . ee of an inning. See ab ak to ‘s teal Canadiens .of National | Players. attending the camp jitals of the southern’ New Bruns: | teen hits, The real dogfight should come between British oe Hockey League, will play. 24 ex-|are paying their own lodging |wick League: George Berube, | walked ee ae and | Bay og 2/3 Shits for the re- and Saskatchewan ee os bet vei Midge ct eg a \hibition games with teams from (bills im’ Halifax. They travel |with Campbellton Tigers in 1964 runs were scored in the final te: letemale Fe 1 s ” eae sot a 29 Ser cinen areas pa ‘ascmabadeat ball. the Montreal Metropolitan Jun- here by bus for twice-daily prae- |65, and Fred Harvey of Freder- ning, up only 1 Bhat Ba mel 2 Ah ate Hower vier they facaived: a break dane ths Winnipes *Bombers lior A league this season. Most tices. Any youth who makes the /fcton. | Tignish came bouncing back for Glace Bay and gave way to shaved out the Roughriders 21-20 and so the two aggregations jw be weekend contests in Hali- team will be reimbursed and | Top Nova Scotia hopefuls are in the serond game of the dou- | MacDonald in the first inning. remained in a deadlock for third spot, one point behind the "°C, 105 mossy, pilot of afer or he will be found a Job |meriy. wilh’Si, Franc Xaver otyreacer nd fhe third same| Eire, Galant and Alles Maccor;| TEXACO FUEL CHIEF |¢ Benny broos i oac , Mmerly wi St. Francis Xavier , i | ant a - ) 4. Brook Blue Bombers. Personally I call the Blue Bombers and the Lions Notre Dame de Grace in Mont- in Halifax. His room and board |University X-Men of Antigonish; of the series to down the Morell 5 pte Key to meet in the semi-final and the Lions to lose to the Als in \real's Metro League last season, will be paid for the year. land John Cruckshanks of Hali- contingent 10-1. The Aces knock:| ™&¢_Wwere the leading hitters on } the Borden team. Home Heating Oil Grey final. , d i i : oe oe trimmed ‘the contingent of hope-| Of the original 63 prospects, |fax, last season with Dalhousie wae eee th grind The oa ee are to be! Warmth without worry all winterlong! |7. C ay’ - RAMBLINGS lfuls to 35 last Monday and an-|mouth area. Six came from |University Tigers aides’ the uae | played in this weekend. | Deliveries right on schedule so you (8. Lola Hal = ~< eee lother 10 are scheduled to be cut Saint John, N-B., five from. Beside their games with Mont- | 8%: Be Bave Up six hits, walk- ean never run short. Fuel Chief isthe | . : \Monteeal and f E| wy, \ed two, hit one batter, and finest of its kind—economical, cleaner RACE 9 ‘ Saturday. The 1@- day eamp Mon a our from Char-|real teams, the Canadiens will struckout ; : burning, and protective to your heat- (1, Ele P I was a great weekend for bal! on the Island as two clubs. (ends Monday: lottetown. There were two each \play exhibition contests azainst ‘out two while giving up | ons caveannat, CAE tn ter Tosaee ve _— yom - _copped..Maritime titles and another two split games in their | *'In 1966 we expect te playin from. Glace Bay, Kentville, |all_comers..in—the-—Maritimes. oo 0's Relief pitcher Law. |_ p- ~ (a. __| Fuel Chiet today! os ir ae mek — best of three series. RCAF bhind.the golden arm of Pete the Montreal League on a full- | Truro, C , Fredericton ‘Their first game {s slated for (ence Mcintyre gave up two 4, Shadydale Tonetts Devana, who by the way excells at most rg won the third {time basis,” MacGillivray said jand Chatham, N.B. Others were Charlottetown Nov 8 against an tits, sieucteet sine, Mt we, end | NOTICE Dial. 5. Ima Delegate and, deciding contest in wee ee Pee . ae cso in an interview. “In 1967. we from Summerside, P.E.1.,! All-Star junior team. They play ae charged with four runs. Win- | ; 6.—Jolly Lass pionship. The ee - she sear . of th ns gue want to enter the Ontario Junior nearby Brookfield~and Enfield, ‘Lachine, Que., Maroons in two | ™D8 pitcher Clifton Gavin gave | ‘ Discount 7. Harless Abb Juveniles who also had to win the rubber game elr series |, series. But for:this year, the Windsor and Yarmouth, N.S. games at Halifax Nov. 27-2, only three hits, walked one, | 10% to al! students. 4-7312 8. Lorna Price to bring home the gravey. Both the Charlottetown Legion Juniors and Summerside Intermediates split their first two games and | and struckout thirteen hitters, | iclub will be as good as any in The first game of the finals | 9 Men’s & Dow's etwas | Also Eligible: Marcus Hanover | Joe Cheverie, Billy Keough, | ll be forced t dden death tilts this coming week- |the Montreal League. Some of | i ° | ; tad’ to the former two go-eongratulations and to the latter - aor ee A |-Star Coach Billy Reay The ere ee sas Peanas| St Wiican Ch'town Petroleum | P= Desbit om Race 1 and 3 the;hest of luck. : i al. | eee tae aes Products Ltd Seiein oo Bies 4 ; em ESTIMATES COST ad I | |McCarthy a Keough | i 3 New York Rangers are now proudly sporting the -winning- He estimates the year’s opera- A Ss E even More P ayers | had one each. vr 283 Gt. George St. Ch’town Exactor oa. 8 - y 4 - est exhibition record. of the NHL clubs after whipping the Toronto Maple Leafs over the weekend. This being my first column I feel I should tet the public know that J am a staunch Dodger fan (and have been all season), that I am a stauncher. Montreal Canadien supporter and feel the Leafs have the smallest chance of taking the Stanley Cup, that the Green Bay Packers will meet the St. Lovis club in the National Football league final and whip them, that the Montreal Als will cop the Grey Cup and finally that if any reader has any beefs let me know at the Guardian office. T Jove to argue. As for the World Series I have not mentioned anything about it because it is going to go just as the experts predicted it would, with the Dodgers winning four straight. V’'ll_brag_ahout_it_tomorrow morning, Bigs. ¢ Clair, Smith Feud Is Only Rumor jtions will cost between $40,000 | and $50,000—an amount he said hockey in all three Maritime all-star team for its game here provinces during® most seasons. against Montreal Canadiens His objective is to’ give the next Wednesday, it was an. | |Maritimes the best junior nounced Tuesday. | jhockey since the days of—Hali-, The 11. chosen from five Na- \fax St. Mary’s—a club which in tional Hockey League teams by ithe late 1940s produced NHL jall-star coach Billy Reay, will | prospects Bert. Hirschfeld, Doug: |join nine of the stars picked as (Dugger) McNeil, Hughie \after last season's play. The |Campbell, Lloyd (Bingo) Ernst ‘other three all-stars are Mont- -and- Elmer~MacGillivray- - real.-Canadiens and. will - play- St. Mary's, often attracting with their own club, crowds of 6,000 to Halifax) The additional players are: Forum. in- 1947, defeated such Chicage Black Hawks—Goal- top junior teams as Montreal |tender Glenn Hall and right- Junior Canadiens and Ottawa|winger Erie Nesterenko; ». ‘ St. Patrick's College before bow-| Detroit Red Wings — Centre ing out in the Eastern Memor- Aléx Delvecchio; : ial Cup semi-finals. | Toromte Maple Leafs -- De- The 1934 Charlottetown Abeg- \fenceman Bob Baun and right- weits were another great junior |winger Ron Ellis; team, MacGillivray said, but| New York Rangers—Defence- | ‘MONTREAL (CP) — Eleven | is more than is spent on junior players have been added te the \berth in the Stanley Cup final was won Tignish 3-1 at because the Hawks gained a el). co . os Tony Oliva (Mystified MINNEAPOLIS (AP)—} Slumps_puzzle Tony Oliva more than the average baseball Player, because he’s never had to the major leagues. The Minnesota right fielder is in one now, and ‘it’s hurting the Twins because he isn't carrying his usual share of the hitting Joad in the best-of-seven World last spring. The Canadiens beat Chciago four games fo three in the best-of-seven series. It will be his~first time as an all-star coach. RS ee Rs ee ~ ac ‘PICK of the i FALL CROP OTTAWA (CP)—A_ published | man Harry Howell, left-winger i report of ill feeling between j 7.2 |\Vie Hadfield and right-winger Series, which Los Angeles Dodg-| 7 head coach Frank Clair and as-|¥# S side Races _ {Rod Gilbert; \ , jers are leading three games to! sistant coach Bill Smyth drew Boston Bruins — Defenceman | | ro. i. angry denials Tuuesday from * Ted Green, left - winger John “|| Oliva has collected only three) #7 Clair and Eddie Emerson, prest-| Go Tonig t Bucyk and’ centre Murray Ol- @ hits in 19 times at bat in the| ) dent. ofthe Ottawa —Rough|- 8 ver. series for a .158 batting ‘aver-| > Riders. SUMMERSIDE — Tonight & ‘the ali - stars selected last ;age. He has driven in two runs Smyth was not immediately | oes Score ws chaeues spring are: —with a double in the second available for comment. care) = asses | / is 5 game, which the Twins won 5-1, | Red O’Quinn, general mana- with eight horses in each field. comer, Detroit; detence’ et| SETS RECORD , : ger of the Eastern Football Con- j | There will be four double snd ierre Pilote, Chicage, Jacques [fourth game, which Minnesota fatence club. confined to bed one sing! event, with the fea-|T snerriere, Montreal: centre: | Wil. Boa of St. Catharines, fost, | with a heavy cold, said he|# ture being races 3 and 7 with Norm Uliman, Detroit; right Canada's top ranking Darks ——————— | wouldn't liketto say anything un: ti] he’s seen the report. Jack Kinsella of the Ottawa Citizen said in his Tuesday sport column that is an open secret in Canadien pro football.that the two Ottawa coaches haven't been getting along since mid- 9% way through last season. — “Rather than improve with} time, the strained relations have FRANK CLAR since, but never to a first-place they have become detrimental |fitish. They had a Grey Cup to the club,” wrote Kinsella. Winner in 1960. Clair hadn't been able to put . together a winning combination despite ‘‘an obviously superior aot Sidise hed’ teak, Sout ot! eee tetgetes “ that Riders four of | . ‘ their last five games an ap-|of the City oy taarniitooe Gol. peared to be heading for a sec- |fers and curlers tourney which ond-place finish behind Hamil- |was played at the Belvedere golf ton Tiger-Cats in the East, it /and country club over the week- was time to report a major rea- end. son for the club's “less than, Curling champion — Doug impressive’’ Ic ; ladies champion ~- : Clair accused “Kineella of a Adele Coady ladies. runnerp | . Films _ a shown on 8 at Banff and “personal vendetta against me” |— Kay Mustard. instructional guides. This will biggest year Hunting Licence. Available a — the writer oo, hee ee aren Me-] of = the Island’s eeeny? as new ski tours as a “The relationship bet Bilt|Merill' Pineau; nd division, are being built at Clinton Heights and many other : and me he sever changed,” |champion — Kent Irwin; nd Ji- facilities are being prepared. by Mr. Rankin at BIKE SHOP said Clair. “‘K is a6 good as it |vision, low net — Dean Birt; his ski slopes. uh “Cues Smyth both Sec tab abiodiens Bonk eae It is urgently requested ; Riders nine years ago ait aie Lloyd Grant; 4th division, cham. over the Island: attend this. " SPORT. LODGE er Se ee ; led Riders to = berth in the |pion — Kelly; 4h division, | executive can be elected. 198 Gt. George St Cl’'town [CMY -nneeeess PROV. “eastern playoffs every year net — Gordon Wellner, ya : ee. a field would be hard t© Hodge, Montreal; defence: Bill ATBELVEDERE Ellen Joyce, Splurge, Ripover,'.:... Mountain Marie, Blue Mt. Girl, woot Obief’s Gal, Knight Norris and Chica Lucky V — and a more evenly | a team — Goal: Charlie man, registered an unofficial world record Monday in small bore rifle shooting. Boa posted a 599 score of a possible 600 points. Feve 4 set the exactors on races | Howe, and 9. |M-ahovlich, oronto. The grandstand will be heat-| _ ed and post time is 8 p.m. pi A special meeting of all people interested_in skiing will be held tonight, Oct. 13, at Clinton Heights Motel at 8 P.M. An Island Ski Club will be formed at this meet- ing as well as discussions concerning the joining of the Canadian Ski Assoc. by our new elub.