y Y, Y A! ray Vv /elosing out the Dodgery in four straight. / f : A capatity crowd fl 55,000 is expected for Baltimore's first ad Eg lite ! 3! 3 ane E H i re : i F Fi fe i : Fiif 2fe0 a F é : steen Meets Bunk for d Series Ge ‘Vjust seven Vis hitting 246, playi Athen ca rf only ,115 with altimore errorless pitching Trun-average. are hi se hits. ball and/getting s' with a 4.00 ea .BE A ‘ If the Dodgers can come back after losing two at home ‘they will be the first to do it./Other feams that/ost the first two and : fe. back \ to win’ had / ty GORDIN BEARD BALTIMORE*(AP) — Wally “ Bunker, .a. fierce competitor Awith a_ deceiving ho hum. atti,’ tude, pitches for Baltimore Ori- = HTH He iE i i H i : f | F } z 3 aq GF y E ys i ze ‘ i 28 ; 5 7 $ i 8 g i i j E : This Might 3 Bears Enter NFL Race Be San Diego Chargers and the Jets, leaders respectively of the }| Western and Eastern Divisions. The: game may turn out to be a preview of the AFL champion- TEETER a ea e HED ; i ‘\\ eNO s Bun the pair on’ the road. They were the and 1965 Dodgers and the and 1958 New York Yankgea, In 1921 the winning New York Giants lost the/first two to the Yankees in thé Polo Ground but CLAUDE OSTEEN ‘:By MURRAY CHASS BALTIMORE (AP) — Hora- tio wasn’t at the bridge as often as Claude Osteen. _— /Osteen, Los Angeles’ No. 2 southpaw: pitcher, was there again Friday as the Dodgers prepared to meet Baltimore Orioles in the third game today of the World Series. : Osteen was the pitcher in last year’s third game and he will do it again this year. The Dodg- ers only hope that he does as well, He beat the Twins £0 on five hits and started Los An- geles on the way .to pionship in seven games. MET ORIOLES B This will not be the firs Osteen has. pitched i ‘timore> "Bie faced them during his four years with Washington Senators. 2 “Tt don't know what my ree- ord was. against them, but I did well. I won the last two games I pitched against them in 1964. The last one Was in Baltimore and although I didn’t go all the way # was my 15th. victory—and my last im American League. “I pitched against them this spring, but I wasn't throwing anything good. I haven't seen aa Fre F = 3 Q. | =e ke : four wins, to lead the Western Con- ference; walle San Francisco 4 Willie V \ \ \ # \ \ \, VY ‘ i eA \ 2 ce KOA \ 7 \ . \ xa, NSLS aN ‘ AN \. \ \ \ ea, \ \ \ Ke \ eV N X \X . MA . Ye ACQONR \\ \. aa \ . \ . A Y ie \ YX \ Y yY eC ’ \ \ : \ X o J DL, s fy J zz. IT'LL BE A case of a south- » Minaceota w versus the oftliddox right nder in the third World Ser- game scheduled for Balti: !efty» 2 i j Neen 4}, x \ | Nicklaus And : oon. and Palmer played al- most. stroke for stroke in finish- are. after the first 18 “put the South African, proved steadier in the wild . There appeared\to be two de- in this . exciting Player hit a five-iron - from. the. cup and sank — birdie\2, going two holes ah Two holes later, Palmer a..five-foot, putt to. fall _3-down. There was ‘no catching Player i BS Ralph Judge Is President Other officers vice-president, Murray Plunkett; past president, Bert Hunter; secretary-treasurer, Ralph Mac- Farlane; games, Frank Cream- er, Fan Austin; greens, Gilbert Gallant: handicaps, Rollie Cle- ment, Perry Mossman: junior development. Jim Riddy, John Rusk; entertainment; Ira (Slim) Creelman: publicity, Al Wolfen- den. : . elected were: | Jon Down, starry hurler for the Summerside Juveniles, may get the starting assign- ment in Monday’s Maritime was on the mound last week end when Summerside won by BASEBALL Maritime juvenile — Chatham at Summerside. (Summerside leads best-of-three finals 1-0). Maritime’ Intermediate ‘‘A’’— Springhill at Summerside. ‘Springhill leads best-of-three semi-final 1-0; winner to play Bathurst, N.B. Jets). a 7-1 count, and he let up no earned runs in going the dis- itance. The second gate in Pd eoeeee - 3 H. BENNETT | miu gece .. insurance Ceunselling ’ 136 Great George St. Will be the only cei ete final_ against Chatham. Down - ‘Charlottetown Drug Store Monday, Oct. 10, Thanksgiving Phone sat?’ 45435 ; "MAY START MONDAY the best - of - three series {s - scheduled for Summerside’s Queen Elizabeth Park Mon- day afternoon at 2.30 p.m. Ozen, team manager, has not - ‘ confirmed that Down will start Monday’s first game, but he may try te wrap things up in the opener, thus Down would get the nod. . DRUG STORE OPEN cane i] MacKENZIE’'S PHARMACY Dial 4-4920 open & ‘ gitigce iff fi at it SREY iH ys i HF tt ge F He 2 ef | iis i if ral ys e i g Ege © * - a a e 7. a) | = lie z | ber’ Te ceili i a ii Set & 8 BE 5 3 Fa _ WORLD In Store Juveniles Host Chatham At 2.30 The Summerside Juvenile Boys Ciub will play host to the Chat- ham Juveniles: who will be in Monday two singles in four. trips. Hack- playing left-tield and_bat- clean-up, had a homer in official trips. Steele took in in the eighth.. Foley at center went 0-3, Muttart had a |04 day, Arsenault was 0-3, and ssfully pinch-hit in as he was | for 1. Al- caught, went 0-4, and at third was 0-3. Car- over third im the and had a hit in that in- Summerside scored two each the first and third, adding in the sixth, eighth ninth. Chatham scored in i in his nine innings gave eight and walked three. Tickets for Motday’s gaines an ‘being sold by team mem- a no earned runs, struck “out. Riders Have \ \ the. clubs. so far, a 26-1 victory for the Stampeders. f Winnipeg Blue Bombers ate in Ottawa to meet the. Rough Riders today and. then move ‘to Monday. In other weekend-games, B.C. Lions visit Edmonton Eskimos | Monday, and in the east, Tor- onto Argonauts play Montfeal Alouettes. ; ; The Winnipeg - Ottawa game will. be videotaped and shown -|on the CBC national ‘network after the World Series baseball 8 Memorial Stadium se ound; the Orioles will turtay., The Dodgers. will send att with Wally’. Bunker, aude Qsteen, ‘left, to WY : after Bet (AP Wirephote) Nickie was outdriving Casper \\ ; | Casper, ‘rated one of the game's Xi \| Sreatest couldn't. find ‘his touch sper soared to a Player Will Meet For World Match | C sinking good putts vance in 32, four-under-pat, and picked up four holes on the big’ bomber . from Columbus, Ohio. Only 2-up at! the 27th, Nick- rolled in a 25-foot putt. ih Casper cut the lead to a sin- gle hole with a 12-footer at the 34th but came to the end of his comeback at the 35th. There, big Jack reached the green with a drive and a five-iron and two-putted for a four. Casper, - 40 yards short of the green on his second, had to settle for a five. Saints Lose In Final Quarter HALIFAX (CP) — St. Duns- tan’s*Saints fought a determin- ed game and even went ahead at one stage, but fell 33-14 to powerful St. Mary’s Huskies im the ~Bluenose Foothall Confer- ence here Friday. ‘The Saints, down 13-0. after the half, rallied to take a 14-13 lead in the third quarter but could ‘Fhot match a stronger two-way, Meam, ; . “end John Murphy . led the Huskies with two touchdowns, majors “went=-to Terry’ Johnson\\Ed Markowski and Bill: Baldwin. Kicking cialist Steve Arm- itage, a part-time radio announc- er, booted three erts. ~ ‘For the Saints, back Cyril MacDonald - had touch- Halfback John Kinsella got a season. But Campbell failed to) iders |score in the only game between Hamilton to play the. Tiger-Cats | ; game. The B.C.-Edmonton game will By THE CANADIAN PRESS Montreal Alouettes will be as- sured of a third-place finish in _ the Eastern Football Conference if they dispose of Toronto Argo- nauts in their game Monday in Montreal. But the Als are thinking of a much bigger prize — second place. All four EFC clubs have four games remaining in the regular schedule with the top three teams making the playoffs. The standings show Ottawa Rough Riders, slated to meet Winnipeg Blue: Bombers of the Western Football Conference -in Ottawa today, leading with a four-point margin over Hamil ton Tiger-Cats. The Als are four: points behind Hamilton and six ahead of Toronto. at 2 p.m. EDT, will be video- taped and televised nationally by the CBC after the World Se- ries baseball game. _ The Bombers play Hamilton p.m. EDT. The Montreal - Toronto clash also starts at 2 p.m. and will Als Shooting For : Second-Place End The game in Ottawa, starting | Monday afternoon starting at 2- g = iti tf Ate 3 2 wg Z ga*f ut deete i behind ey be telévised on-the CTV eastern network. WANTS TO FACE TICATS . “Finishing second would be real important to us,”” said Mon- treal coach Darrell Mudra. “‘it would be a tremendous. advan- ne to play Hamilton” in Mon- al, A win for the Rough Riders will all but clinch first place. But coach Frank Clair isn’t banking on their four-point lead carrying them to the top. “We've got to win three of those four games toe be assured of first place.” , Ottawa is relatively heal with the only major casualty be- ing end Ted Watkins, who suf- fered a pulled hamstring muscle last week. He will be replaced by Peter. Thompson. The Bombers are hurting at several key positions. Quarter- back. 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