VIS BOYS LEAD ATTACK Dodgers Take Two Game Lead Wiih Close 4-1 Win w By JACK HAND [crowd of 66,455 when manner YORK iAPl—Jolmny whiter Alston took him out. pods-en. a magician in a Bmoll- Al r Howard'l hit. Joe Paul- in undiol-m in l . and reliei tone hit into a ioroe play our Rou Perrmsltl put Loleernnnliii ended tbingn by one Dodgers two up on striking out Clele buyer. New York Yankees in the Worldl The Canny Podses, mixing a son u H victory in big curve with his deadly Thursday's second game oi the ohangeup and good iastbull. had annual bauball classic. llh Yankees popping up or e The Davis boys—willie and lbeatlng the ball into the ground —and Moo skowron lmnst oi the way. When they did accounted ior the Dodger runs 1gel good wood on ball. the with a homer. two triples and‘hpeedy Davis boys caught up two doubler in the ill-nit at- with them. attack. .MAnis TAllitd TUMBLE redresdi . year - old lett noger Maris contributed to harder who had beaten thelthe downioil oi young Ai Down- Ylnkl twice eight years ago in‘ing, Podrel' starting too. by Dodgers' only series victory taking a pro: tail in the first over the bombers. had a shut inning and letting willie Davll' out when he was replaced by drive droil into right ileld tor a Torr-noun. oce ol the Los An— two-ma double. gela- bullpen. with Hector Lo- wulie also contributed a sec- pes on second and one out in ond double and scored the the ninth inning. l o linal run wh n Tommy Lopes. who had slammed hlspavls drove his second triple at second straight ground—rule done the day. a tremendoul blast to ble, sco on single by the trace at the £51m» mark Elston Howard. iirst man to in lelt centre in the eighlh. iace Perranos .so poorer lost, The second chapter oi the‘ his shutout. Padres was liven'revenle oi Skowron on his dial a tremendous ovation by thelmntes, who traded him to the. Races Scheduled For S'side Track Another top notch harness rac- ing program in scheduled ior Summerslde Raceway tonight. This time W: on elghtdnsh program that looks inviting and patrons should witness some iirst class excitement. All oi the cleaner appear highly compe tive and double dash winne are most likely to be rare things tonight. The lecture attraction brings together. in dashes tour a in eight, Simcoe'a Mule. cuthy's Girl. Cadillac Gold Du it. .princess Spengler. Philip'l Queen and Frisco Hanover. Here‘s as interesting a locking loinss as has been arranged tor many a race meet. Folks should encounter lords oi tmub-i le picking the winners in bothl these trips. Drsher three and seven have interesting possibilities. There’ are six re ior word in this class and once agolu it's a tosrup. Doug Walsh takes Andy Perry' ' Tom Scott away in the llrst trip on the rail. The big trotter gets her opposition lrorn bitty silver. blue Moun. taln Girl. Roger Parlay a no chuck ii. Tonight the promoter: a be giving away a "mile hora: u I door prim. This definitely should attract many Extra intro ior the program which is scheduled ior 9 n'ciack— to accommodate Friday night shoppers. Raceway officials are expect» ed one of the larflr crowd: at the season tn thll. thaIr thir d last race of the 1961 Balupliiln. w h KIWI SHOE PflIISH This year, sock some money away In 1983 Canada Savings Bonds. Buy them now from The Bank— whero Eeogle make the difference. TORONTO-DOMINION two x 3.2mm”! Mlle-fishnet: l TOMMY DAVL. Dodger: last winter. Included a home run sliced into the lower seat! In right near the foul pole with ha y on base in tile lourtll. It was the eighth series homer {or Moose, the previous seven as a Yankee. With I tworfiama edge over the American League mt- plolu, 7-in-5 series inverting. the Dodgers ny home Lo: Anfieles. continent of closing out the let in their home park at Chavez kavlul. Today is an open dale ior travel and the lei-1e: will rem-M Saturday In La: Angelou with Don Drysdale (19-17) in face the Yanlu' Jim Boutou (21-7). Only one Yankee team ever has loit [our lt‘raighl. That was the 1m club and It managed to stnvl: on disaster [or a time with Due to. SPEED SETS STAGE Dodger speed had set the stage tor Moris' embarrnssing tumble. Maul-y Wills hnd slo- glad. Downing had him picked nit iirst. instead oi returning to that. Wills went hell-Ior-leather (or second and made it with a beautiiul slide ahead oi the Downing . to — .loe Pepltolle - to Bobby Richardson relay. “The play was executed per— fectly." said shortstop Tony ltuhek. "instead oi looking ior a scapegoat. why not give credit to the guy tor his speed." i in any event. Wills slid. around Rich. on Ind wa until Skowrnn hit one ui Ilan- @110: l SECONlJ SECTIYJN (nonunion PAGE 1! throw that let Gilliam mute on E Second. Willie Davis then hit the ball toward li‘ld'i< that bc~ came u two—run double. That was the Way it stood into the l ing‘s outside pitches lower seats in right ileld near. the ioul polo. ‘lui-Ilnn umoirel John liloe was right on the job. signalling lair ball as Skowrun circled the bases to the recom- paniment nI those Iamlllar‘ “Moose. Moose" calls that‘ sound like boos ' The Yanks had not been quiet I but they had not been able to break through Podrea. Tom Tresh had singled in the lirst. Elston Howard had singled and Popitnne walked with one out‘ in the second. it appeared then I that the leity might be strug-l gilng. but he struck out Clete buyer and Downing. That was the last time Podres gave the Yanks I reel Shot at him until the ninth. when he was ftpileld After he Walked Pepi< ‘ tone in the second. he retiredl 13 men in a row betore Treshl singled again in the sixth. nuns lNTo ltAlLlNG Maris had to leave the game in the third inning when he ran into the railing along the right ileld stands. chasing a crazily honoring bail bit the edge oi the outfield grass that went ior a triple by Tommy Davis. The clubhouse reported that Mario had a bruised leit arm but the injury was regarded as minor. he is expected to play Saturday. nulph Honk. the Yankee man- agel'. said he would not consider benching Maris ior Lopez. wbo bed the two ground-rule doubles I as a replacement. . t two beiore and ‘ l-louk said. The Davis boys did it again in the Maury wills. speedy short. stop oi the Los Angeles Dodg. ers. is ioreed at second base when dim Gilliam hit into a DODGER SPEEDSTER CUT DOWN o I lie Charlottetown. uT-iTOct 4, 1963. m l l .Va.‘ so York- Yankees second bis!- mau, relay: to first tur the second out. shag Crawiord i! the umpire. (AP Wirephoto) double play in him inning oi second game or World Series at Yankee tsdum. New York Bobby Rinnardson. New eighth. This time against Ralph Terry. the 1962 series hern now relegated to a relief job Willie slammed a double Into the right at Podres Claims Advantage loaded his long triple to ielt‘ centre. Tommy might have made it an inside . the » parkl homer because the relay throw. waa wide of the plate. but he‘ was held up at third by much In Piichi ng A’r S’radium F DE Bun AN) Hi 4:. Bil NA‘ '1 is, t STARTERS WITH l—Ray Grad-In Up: 1—” l-Dotlllhuwll: Nata: a—a-en Abb; Holuie (Hell: Holly l—Ahuel’ l—Mr. cello-l: He widely .lune b—m'e eligible—born diet. CH'T OWN DR Eli SER 1venlle Vikings are requested to turn up tor a pregame meeting l at the coaches home at 7.30. The 1toiinwing players WIH travel to .Lantz. 5.. this Saturday and try to bring the Maritime Jit- venllc Sottbnu Crown to Char- lottetown Eddie bums. Hes- man lllcQunld. Ken Mnlyneaux. ‘Dnve Mitchell. Lloyd Blunchard. ldohn Bo dage. Kevin ‘ [Howie Murchison. .scllzluli. Barry ‘ 0R SAP E PENDABLE lag the best of three finals w n g as Baseball Team Is Honored I.S CALL RWESE 433th SUMEIIERSIDE The Ye lMeil'S thtie League baseball toom. loci Summmside champs. were honored as special guests at the Y: Men's monthly mealt- int: held last evernug. l The learn members vim up! limducod to the meeting by lArchic Coulie and congratulated on their line season by Hillard Clark, ether gnats at the meeting‘ were the Rev 5‘ Limklettor“ POSITIONS FOR . C Saturday Afternoon Od. 51h. 19631“; "frilggggfcngg "3.1mm 1:45 PM. N“. S—I—ml Fol ALL-DIV. wt” Prince Dullle 3.; B—Bbrfl Dnam; o—Ammd'l NM. H—Jl. [lull FDR ALIaDW’ mm Muthc. n and devotions wenl ,lcd by Thomas Phillips. .lelul mils chaired lhc mes-till :3—Mill hotly?! m” FlPraclice Called There Wlil be ii practice for a—l‘rdm Ridge the ilnyal Canadian Legion n irnccd ior many long vozr sale. He took third on .llnu . by anuEs MAI-IE]! 3 about going home with a two- Gilliorn's single. drawing . Fete neiser. . NEW YORK (APl—lolulny game lead. lPodres sold his biggest advan. “it don't mean a damn SECOND GAME BOX SCOlRE .tage Thursday was that he was " he sold. it we don't win . pitching in the other guy‘s more: ABRHBBIPO Al b—Waiked ior 1. Howard in‘imgk-he Yuk” h" . M or Alston hand he Wills s i z o 2 :u to. bans m. ,. . . . . good. Padres told shutout going e no probably G‘““”'.‘ 3" ‘ I 1 a 1 1 °'L"'°d °“‘ m 1"” 1" am'lrepnrter: tier In: Angeies .wouid have wound up getting W.Davis cl 4 1 2 2 II 0 Lo: Angelo: 200100 “ID—4 nod . fl _‘ gers took a 2-0 lead in t.th lthe side out anyway, TJJIVIS It 4 ii 2 l 6 ll.New York 000001 world series by deleauflg VCW “But I'd rather hr“: 1" I F.Hnward rt 3 n it o 2 0 E-Podres. DP~Richardsam lcu- m M A . one“. man Wm we we" in bFall-ly rt 0 fl 0 D 0 0 bek and PePi‘mi. “mm mm“ "Manue probably would have i y tam Alston sh . Skowron lb‘ 4 l 2 1 ll 1 ardsnu and Pepitone: Te": had three home runs today ill Err-Yankee Bill Skowron. who Tracewskl 2b 3 0 ti 0 ll 1 Richardson and Pepltone. L0 » We ma mu my.“ “1.5 “m. mm only 103 m m Mm, Ruseborn I! I 0 0 0 5 0 L05 Angelesfi, New York 7. in agar Stadium,” Jammy his “Alon, [5 “up in me Padres p i 0 1 0 n 2. “WV-PMS 2v “'1’” 2' 3“ said. “Mickey didn't get any. series and has driven in three Perranoski P 0 0 0 0 0 0‘ T- Dam - HR'SI‘WME 55' hits or: me but he hit me reail l .runs—the last with an opporlrg. Totals 34 410 4 27 d Willsv good." r ' . llleld homer Thursday. Yullleel H F El“ Padres had not traced the , , i All it ii RBI ro hr podres tw_> a 1-3 a ! 1 Yankees 1., , Worm gum 51m . . l. . “A... Kuhek ss 4 n 0 o 2 41Pel'l'am’5k‘ Z3 1 “.1955. when he beat them twice. mum“, Fangs Montague Plays Rich'snn 2b 4 0 1 ll 3 5‘ Downing (Ll 5 1 3 3‘pitching a 3.0 Vidmw in “'2 Trash it 4 o 2 u 0 0 Terry 3 1 1lseventh game. He was working tired." Padres said. “And we Athena Saturday Mantle ci 4 ll 0 o a ll neniii ‘1 on another shutout with one out had Ferranuskl III the bullpen Maris rt 1 it n o 1 o B~Podres i lPepitoncl. Down~‘in ninth inning Thursday. Sure. I’ll like another shutout The Athens High School isot- Lopez ri 31 z n iilllng t (Tracewskil: Terry i.but Manager whiter Alstonrbut there's no sense fouling‘hsllers van be traveuing .to E. Howard o 4 ll 2 i 6 o (Fairly). 5043de 4 130!" Zt‘hraught in relief ace Ron Pfif‘lmyself when we've got the Cilal’lmtewwn to tulle on the Pepitone lb :9 o n a la l Downing. Brightl; Ferranoski 1 ranoskl after Baotor Lopez hlt‘greatest reliel pitcher in base- Montague High School on Sat. Eoyer i n o 0 ll 3 ihoyerl; Downing s lsknwmn, his second douhlc _oi the game. ball." lirday. the game beginning at Dawning , 1 a a n n i ’l‘ncewskl, Rosebbrn. w. Davis “ told the skipper I was Alston “as asked how he ielt 1.30 p,m unright i ti o n u o z, r. Howardl,Au—Gormauhtl\ii 1 Terry p 0 ll 0 il l 1 plate. Nam) l t lrst are. - , $1 3 3 g g 33 CW“... .N, mm hm. ,2. Vikings Plan lHUNTERS CORNER . r —— Rg‘mf 34 1 7 1 1715 pmlln (Al third‘base. Verizon Pre_Game Meet 1 am“ a.“ (a, mum m (m ieit ileld. nice (A) right Kl I on Geese Exce . iield. 1.2:13. A~se.455. . All members oi barry's Ju» All Existing Records The hunter's day oi days . .‘dflCk in such a langle and even September | , IS past: a duck that has been killed alone and gonc tor a u olive r yoar..d ad, it it tolls any distance in and season. and has lclt a this maze oi greenery. the odd! trail oi mixed reactions in its are mm to one it will remain who are lcniure or the day. to. in e re to rot or be eaten by n which all hunters will. or should. predatory bird or animal, in one agree to.. it produced the best: place there are several acres at .duck and goose wcaincr exper- open water w'n only [all it small stands of rings dotting its “as u soil snrt oi day. no her surlace. hot or cold but the sou'tvester The W“. was from m, was a i that rcnchcd gale . V iorce Vgllfclty on occasions. lt 5"“ “5‘ "'d “"f' “d” “m9 1‘ was essentially an inland hull-. from “I! “Dr 955! in we It‘- icrs nde to order day but thelranged to have the birds lull in .upcu mursnes bordcrrn: on r the open water. An approximate .shorcs and estuaries made ior M black ducks came in smgies tough shooting Hunter-s had to and p z i rs and iiv e oi t h e m lvucate th c i r blinds In so in e. stayed. We had some good sport ‘areas as high tides nodded theml ior a couple at hours. My put» out and washed thcir blind s nor was right on the be m away. it was a record day tor. stayed there. With this scribe stubble shooting and those who. it was a sort or 'oii and on' rigged out ior gecsc sure hit the game with the 'olf' getting the 'chk Pnt‘ wildgecse were pracr nod. I missed my iii-st duck. e licnily blown on our seaward. whnliopirlg big drake black. with boys and onshore lists and IhiS‘ both barrels. l mm to allow also applied to ducks. l tor 'wind driit' u the wind was Reports to dole indicate [hall 1 irly flattening the greenery oi the opening day hill on ge tags. But i also missed birda has exceeded all existing rec- when I did allow. or thought i ords... lot oi geese hit the stub allowed. ior win , When bie thut never rose again unleslt the night at Hacks tell on we picked on by a hunter‘s hand. tried our hand on Rlnlsnecked Goose hunters sure bit the .Ilt i ducks and Green-wing teal. We put Limits galore were seturud picked up it ducks..one short as geese werc practically blownl at our limit 5 blacks. 4 Green up to gun muzzlcs They pitched. wing teal Ind Ringo-clad lnln‘Eigs' oi deco k I wu on short oi the by invisible strings. sis allowed byi w. i could have iers lucir varied. Some got th r iiued it out with a tell but that daily limit hi 5 while others went was too easy. i my c pee home empty handcd. It IS quite on a Ring-neck but dld'nt kill it natural that or hear Imm those dead thn it n-pped toward o uperta that be is easily me greatest pitcher in baseball isluggcrs in n ‘oii ior lat nuell Stadium. ue‘. the same . iiesh juicy at any rate. ‘nEAL PLEASURE Dick; 7—Cycilme ma. l—No WINNERS or uuM—l DASH AT ubilllo z—lioowu Moog; Hmlzo Mike: l—rulme Chid: 5—Kul'l Pride: s—aomnv Moog; 1—Way Moll. N08. e—Hon WINNIIIB or moo—Div min . t uner; s—babe cledll Boy; 1—biiect strlhe; hos. spa—mu or up... To noon—m. mm It BRANDED INSPECTED l—-Ltlcky v.; I—Miu Jo Jo: a.vlotory Grubs-l l—w, 2mm Dem lid-bent; 7—soom Alex: e—soottiah Eduy . ldolly Kelly ; t—ida auditing: S— e—Giiding Blunt. l M. W Jr saw... IVING PARK .luvaniles tonight at Memorial Fioid at 5 30 The Juveniles Wlll‘ also hold a prutlt‘e session on Saturday glint-noon at in. A players are urged to attend by Charlie Ryan l: ‘ FAMOUS FDR S T GM” 0‘ dumb! Incl who ucul homo \illh tllnlr local qunla oti. .\ nnrlr of (IV? hun ters lrom \it‘tm‘la hunted all day In the St. Peter's area and a pair nt teal was all they had to shun tor their days outing hEST IN YEARS it was the best shoot nw part.- ner and i had SllIL‘l‘ l. . um and 52 we cnnsulcrerl linpb thrc wc hoot there are some large area oi nags with the odd little patch oi open water des- pemd through them. We turned irom experience ill-i mu the bent in water dog! can t not cope with a wounded black the haven oi the {logo the len barrel was used In a means all baiting its nag entry but the shot charge went over In been. The boys shooting at the Old home Lake about a mile to the Tenth at us kept up u die-dy, rumble oi guuiire. Two geese were b-iihed by duck hunters and other iloclts were scored on when mm: hunter took a Ihot at a uc the wrong time. i who told that about no lit-ck duels: called at the lure during the dull. I kim- tbooe were Pl:- quld road and llarflavfl. ben- er dam dl‘ch that wm bending Greatest In Baseball may Kmflx's saluting pitching in the opening game at the world series baa stately backed up the statement by my today. tamed tho socalled Yankee o menaiu style Wednesday and the sons who came to cheer the Yankees to victory were roaring their hoods _ ' man {Tom mtbush, He did what walls-r Alston ilgured he would do—t'leat use Bombers in the r and 'va great chance at Winning thk iall classic. This in the lame s-ud ouius who went into st. 1min and blanked the null-135i“ Cardin-I! belore I stunned crowd Younl man who has register. od over :00 strikeouts In the National League this seesou, lie is the same Mr. liout-s who uttered a finger iniury last year in July Ind his Ion lo the Dodgers cost them the National urn-re iiag. The word is now that two Dodger mam physicians were thinking seriously oi unnputating tho iorelmger ot Sandy's hand in July 1962. However. a new drug saved the linger and the pitcher career oi one oi baseball's all-time great mounds. men. Without the new d’mg Dodgers undoubtedly would have been spectators at this tall-s baseball classic He Pucks Them In we can well remember one nicht several years ago when Knuiax gm ' {’qu chalice with Brooklyn. His great trouble Wu with his control. That night he walked the tirst three men he faced. Then he sized up the situation and struck out the side Even in his early days he had that strikeout complex. New York Yankees. from manager Ralph Honk down. Wu: quick to admit that Sandy was by til the best ultt‘hn" Chev had laced Ihil season. A former Yankee pilrtt. Clsey Slengel. the basebau world this beiore the series ever got underway. old can quickly slid t‘h-lt Koullx VII the but La the bull!!!- The young man irons brookiyn 1!. 1:": little wonder that attendancm. at Dodger stadium in Angola: iumn about 20.000 during the Season the rlav rlr night Koulnx is slated to toe the mound That will rurelv “19311 that Sandy will become one of baseball's hizhfit mid player! In 1964. Those Big Moments TRACEOWSKI, filling in [or the injured Ken McMnllem surely mt have got a great thrill out of Wednesday's battle. got a hit in his (last time all but and made a remarkable stop all Boye'r's blast. Saving a run at the time. And John Fosebom. usually a dead duck far lefthuded ' Shared the spotlight with hi: battery mate Koulax. reedun llm-l-lcl- sailed the game away iot- ndy and his 18 putnuLs was a new record for a catcher. l Los Angeles hits can hardiv wlit to pack the Dodger sua- ~lnm ior a chlflce see their dull-in. Most or them believe the lurid! will not get bull to New York because M n WI! ‘cop the crawl! belore lerealninl home fails. Thll rem-Illa In be men but right now Dodgers are bill’er 1 good bet to repay the Yul m a dose of their own medicine. This letting ankees beat you every time is gettiul monotonous to the Al- izrulined R h ’l Y stonltes and they . however. go back In New Ycrk Pl . John's unexpected tll Sa Ire Wb think the SEI'Ifi will. awaiting the Dodgers m and the battle in the sixth gama. We should see Rollin): again on day lin- doublediy Whitey Ford will be back trying no get his revenge. Saints To Halifax n c g . ‘ til . non. they lboth were by a single point, “All to st_ Francis Xavier and M to stauncoua. They are a rugged club and Solute can u- .mt a stern battle. saint.- dropped their only start. in that Frill-y to Shenrwater. Ed Hilton reports his boyi In good . lpe tor Saturday's tussle and is conlldent his ch-rgen will l'lve the Saoumarlano an interesting alternoon. l A number or local iootboli inns plan an makinl the trip to the Nova Scofia capital for the encounter. to this sheltered lake ior u bran» with Queens second a ther alter bucking me gale iorcc a very poor third. The bit black wind ior miles. ii the day hadl and white hookers made th have been calm or even slightly opening day oi loon a memorab- breezy those ducks would have] in event ior many unless. A kept slry high until they reach-l night ot 150 black ducks at the ed Puwnal Bay and Consin‘sl Old Home Lake may look big Marsh. They say its an in wind this year but a iew years luck that blows nobody good. I {mind they were not counted in hun- the duoirs bagged on the openingl dreds but in thousands. its no morning well iieshed and reason- use _' to paint a bright ably (a enough in make in a black dunk picture They have ‘already taken a nine count. By .the way what Lruth is there in l 2 current reports that I cob 0n the whale 1 silent a 19W talll segment oi our bunting ira. pleasurable hours on the open. "mm, an “imaging . y", ing morning and still got a big‘ rmund OW. we“. on “my thrill out at the Walt l_or dawning That-s “.9 mm boys“ to“ u, and “IE 5'21“ .01 I big I“ “k Migratory Birds convention duclf. or a pair at them. was!» M. in“, .h, w”... mm m“ ing in at spruce top level. From “.1 mm, m... mum" to a. what I can gather the Cause- waives! wnys contributed top teal shont~ ing but their numbers in man)" other sections was down an ap- proximate 25 percent, l SLlII‘ maintain that our local black lilachlgucnga indisns oi pent duclo are down even lower than wear their has, 1.,“ h... to. last season's number and it was‘men's nowing robes are striped the smallest on record. My imd-lverticaily and the women's hm logs are that Kings County has.‘isontaliy. (tor Pownal Bay and dropped in». or had. the most black d u e_kl l DON'T CUT tum Botll men and women 0’ till i room IN AéTlON Illillt the New York 1-- keea only in the Kent-Id u- al the world Sufi- lt Y“ Stadium today (AP WW) Johnny Padres. but Annie! Dodlol’l' Ialt Mum, it allow- " heworimd on the mound | l. I e h 0535