. . . t . i ‘: I ' " , ‘ 5- ‘ _ . nnl Veeek bu ebtaimd an op- pennant with San "Francisco -been man: that he would be Jamil UI!vcquy'ucl»onlnu l..£_I____'lI1o.Gnardia.n, Charlottetown, Tues. Oct. 9. 1962 I RUMOR swlfl tsi.o:“ot:.. purchase Washington lciants. ( 5 ad. 1 n¢el;:;;pe¢:)::e lIl::IK::. msibz ud_lebor relations, w 1 - . n- 3”“ 2. ' ' . ° -Al“OU|'Id SOHO! Annslior — wlilnli drew no ofqdelht El i§§‘°se.{'f.‘l°e-s. 'I-lldrein 0 E"‘”" ‘3“"‘'’ “V” ‘l'‘' '‘’''‘‘l °‘ "'9 Univ- — _ _ficl5l.reaetion—oa1d Walter A- We n that "tile club is . Dimer - Pmldm W as dual} nu-ipthlre Monm- ‘ n , &NEb\: ‘ggllllli (hit?) —- Rullnrfer; "stun w&uil{obe.£etal:iod as mom :0! lo:-illnngtand Izzecln-—at he]: 1 seneral manaxeh e e on non. 4‘ he will Iuccee. .-' - ’ ' SE C IIIBCI W er use 3 Dodger: I! OH. on ecu‘ ' ‘ , V around the World SerleI'as un- l lalgspitc his ‘team's hop at the "lmliiive no option and haven't nucomus U rnmsmnm gm gm 0-‘"110 ha: f O 0 us! Monday end of the season and in the asked for any option." DURHAM. N.H. (AP) — Dr. the V -. : c I a U r E M I g e e S One report -— denied — said I playof‘ for the National League As for Alston. speculation has John w. McConnell. 54, den 01 Lake: , Association 8'1‘. STEPHEN. .\‘.B. (CPI ——_il1e (‘harlottetown hill. He was eighth when he was replaced IPIPTCP t2". WBYCO“ Ind M99 . F. '~ ,0 , tetown Abbie: belted St. nicked for one unearned run on by Waycott who finished. lS€I‘. W“-“G-'ill\eI'by: L-MldSt?'fl- ¥ .5 ' -1 here Sat~ the six scattered safeties he, Weatherby helped his own . . ‘ ‘ UNB Humbles Welshman 39-6 allowed. Weatherby struck outlcause with two singles while seven and walked one. ‘Jamey Kennedy. Barr-y Ellis. Jim Viarisen. Bobby Pierce‘ Cyril M'anD(mald. Carl Mac‘ and Bob Waycott all saw set‘-‘Quaid, shortstop Joey Gallant- \'lI‘P on the St. Stephen mound. n and lan ‘.Vl'acl)onaid garnered one with starter Madsen taking the , single apiece. versm, of New Brunswick _yny_ loss. Madsen worked the first‘ Catcher Dale Messer was tops ‘, wen ‘mrnmnd prince of wnles inning. giving up follr runs on for the Firemen with a double ‘ welsnmen of Charlottetown 39_3 two hits. Pierce came on in the , and three singles. Messer scol‘- . here Saturday in an exhibition 1590000 and “'°l'k9d “ml the ‘*0 ‘hi’ l‘’"9 9- Sl°l’l“‘" 2'3"‘ ‘I; l football encounter. The Welsh- ”“’ Sixth “'09” he “'35 ‘men are the three-team , ' l 0E k’ ’K k ] s les lc er en . ll ttrdny to take their bestbt‘-three - Mlrltime Midget baseball semi-j final series in straight ganles. l Charlottetown won the series} opener on the island by the name score. "3111 Weatherby pitched six- llt ball in going the distance on Grid Game home by Madsen. Mac Balkam‘ New Brunswick-Prince Eward Po '_ 0 ed :3'°l;°‘lsm':‘;:_ 00”" 5” 5‘9P“°“:1sland Football League.‘ , ' — ~- B'llSt lh, h dds 5 P n ' , BY WMNGS lyards inanlllis calilgs “loll? the‘ l N‘ MB mp, __‘- C“ l"“'“ 403 mo 002*“ 8 ziwelshmen. slammed over the SAINT JOH A wet fair! at Saint J1-hll’s .\'e'.t k Palrk ‘Mondaxl forced tponement of :2 New Bruns wick-Prince lsliaina Football League game bctwccl the Saint John W.'1ndel'ers and Prince of Wales Wclsllmen nf Charlottetown. No new date has been set for the game. St. Tllomias Ulll\'t‘l‘Sll_\‘ Tom mies of Cllathaam. N_B. lead the By THE CANADIAN PRESS Edmonton Eskimos all pose kicker. Tommy-Joe ‘ into placc among Western Footb Cmlfcrence scorers during the V\‘c£-kcnd. tied with Gerry James of Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Coffey picked up two converts San Fran (N) loss to gary Stampeders, then added a New York fey. climbed back ‘Saturday in a 22-15 St. Stephen 000 001 000-1 6 Sn weatherby and Ems; Madsen‘ lone Prince of Wales td before’ 'the first half ended. ~ pur- Cof- first By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. ‘ g_ ' W L ,,c,_,DOl Tigers 2 O ‘ New York (A) 2 2 .500 2 .500 ' First game, Thursday, Oct. 4: I 200 000 121 - 611 0 i HALIFAX (CF) - St. Mary's; Huskies. sparked by the brother[ act of Dick and Ray Louisell-3., trounced Dalhousie Tigers 28-0 Cal- 1 5ER‘l5E5 FACT5 lHuskies Trounce J ’ ‘l '. . ' ' . L ' _ * . o _ . . ;':'.:;::.‘:“'“..‘.$::~‘(:: i‘&'é:;'s‘i3“a"n :"2"s2<%‘i%e°?:“§::? °ei;.£.:’;in an com; ‘( Wanderers and Wci.-.-hmen are l\'3l<'l‘(‘“'aI1 R0U8hl‘ld€I‘S< _ iLarsen (8) Miller (9) Bailey. [ en}§f]sll;(z;‘:51e;e°r:edM()t'::iac’;' in the winless in their lone starts. 1’"‘°5 “'35 held ‘° 8 Pa” 0‘ Orsino 1.9‘. W-Ford. L-0’De1l.‘{n.st quarter and once in each: J field goals Saturday as Bomb- Eri Buchanan of Calgary with ' HR: NYk—Boyer. ’I‘erry. Daley (8) and Berra: 9“ lost 185 to B_C_ Lions in lof the third and fourth quarters» lvgigtnnegiavm have 93 SC rm : Second game’ Friday. Oct. 5: defeat the outclassed Tigers! Dointc. pahead of second-lllac-E New York 000000000‘ 0 3 1‘, Dick Loulselle scored the first‘ I " -San Fran. l00000l0x- 2 60‘ touchdown on n Then brother Ray scored from run. l l Tile leaders: Sarnford and Haller. w'Sa“f°1‘d- 11 yards out. Ray scored in thel A meeting of the l:'viall('l Sen TDC l-‘G S Pls L‘r°""Y- HR‘ SF“'M°c°"°Y- third from one yard away and. ~ lor Hockey League has beet. Coffey. E 8 21 7 3 93 _ Ted Chandonnett in the final.‘ " called for Wednesday night at James, w 4 2311 3 93 Third game. Sunday. 014- 7= quarter, running 33 yards meet 8o’cl0ck in the Armollrics. L90.‘ Buchanan, C 9 0 0 0 54 SM “'80- 000000 003- 2 43} intercepting 3 Dalhousie pasS_j gue President l)a.ln:.- Mo P.cbinson. C 0 28 7 1 50 New York 00000030x- 3 91; John Schneider kicked un.ee' Cormack announced la:.l nicht. Lunsford. C 8 0 0 0 48 Pierce. Larsen (7%, Bolin (8) ; convex,“ and a single point I . Repv'e.se;'.tali\'c= of all tt’:lll1.‘: lluis. W 8 0 0 0 -l8 alld Bailey; Stafford and llulv-'———-—«‘—-——-———'— ' |‘lflt'I‘t‘Sl":(l ail’: .‘t:lit‘d to ail:-mi. l)|ll;1l'(l. C 8 0 0 0 45 ant. W-Si;il'fol'd. I.-Pierce-. HR. , - Sl<‘——Bailey. 2 i I , 1 Do You Know? .4 ,‘ Foul-tll game, Monday. Oct. 8: San Fran. 40l - 7 91 Most people are not too sure _ ‘New York 000002 001- 3 91* lust what their insurance i , By Norman Macdonald Summerside Bureau of The Guardian One Of Best Let's all us San Francisco for Series Thrills ing that the Larsen no-hitter ‘ Marichal. Bolin (5l, Larsen t6l O‘Dell (7) and Halter. Ford. Coates (7) Bridges (7) and Howard. W-Larsen. L - Coates. HRs: SF—I-laller. Hillel-. Renlalning Schedule Tuesday. Oct. 9-]-‘ifth game at Yankee Stadium Wednesday. Oct. 10—0ff day for travel ‘ will do for them. ‘We would be pleased to review yours with you. PEAKE-MARTIN Fire 0: Auto lnsurance 93 Queen St. Dial 2-1261 lens holler Halter and thrilled me. it did. Only game , Thursdayv Oct 11 — Sixth fliller. the home run duo in we ever wanted to see the lgame at 53“ Francisco Mollday’s game When it Yankees win. } F1'ld3.V_- OCT sevenfhl comes to hitting surprise In w rid series as in other‘3‘""°, (ll "9°‘~'558l'y) 81 San‘ grand slammers. this llilier is sports. there generally appears , F”'"°’5°° a regular H---. well, may- a “hcro" and a "goat" in} Financial Fllllfei ¢ he we'd better not carry the greater or less degree for near- F°“"“‘ Game , word play any further, but It was one of our best world ()'.i.' this year's nominations so Net ‘'e°9.lPl'5—$43l-710-02 : series thrills to see that ball far: (how many do you agree; C°mml55l°“9l"l 808" - $72: l go into th seats over the with?) "255 59 ,~. ‘ a class with Mazeroskfs home run that won the series for Pittsburgh and Don Lar- sen's perfect game for the Yankees. Bet we caught every- one by surprise by announc- No Whiskers Second flame Jack San- ford. whose three~hit shut-out victory was the best perform- ly all of those games. Here are First game —- hero — Cletle Boyer’. whose home run won ‘ the ball game; goat — Orlando (‘epeda. who bit into a double ! play that snuffed out a prom- ‘I340 -_ American League’: I h a re- . $40 945.40 lsil-lg Giant rally in the third inning. l In This One momentary fumble‘ of I throw washed out the double play and allowed Maris to score g Attendance—66.i‘i07 Players‘ share—$245,672.42 New York club‘: share —$40,- ..40. San Francisco club's share- 4540 y Four-Game Totals Attendance——225,ll03 Net receipts-—$l.692,709.20 Commissioner's share — $253 906 37 v Pllayers' share-$863,281.71 New York club's share—-$143,- vou CAN'T S ‘I’ O P cannon MONOXIDE THIS WAYI espucs rooav mice by far: goat —— no par- the winning run. ; _ ; ticular Yankee wearing the Fourth game - Hillerr. oft 5 p 1 1b- _ l'oat's whiskers in this one. course. the little fellow with 31432230 zrganc Sm cu S ‘hare Third game — hero — Rog- er Maris. who drove in two runs and scored the winner. [oat — Chuck Hiller. whose New Go I-Ind Walker. in driving range practice with their iron shots. W lkern says the nine-hole game can be played in singles. doubles. or teams of five like bowling. Each player uses five bills. hits them just once from distances of 25 yards to 125 yards. score is taken from where the ball lands and only iron: are used. There are three scoring areas. diammldxohaped wiv a the big wallop in the seventh.‘ Goal — guess it would have to? be Marshall Bridges, who se.rv- ‘ ed up that gopher ball. ‘ If Game flag in the centre but no hole. Instead there is a two-foot square area a few lvncthes lower than the rest of the nd with sand in the bottom to trap the ball. Hitting into the most dis- tant area is good for 10 points, the next, 5 points. and the clos- est. 3 points. There are nine of these target areas. Walker has applied for the patent. The game will certain- ly never take the place of golf, but may give the driving ; ranges considerable competl- j lion. American League‘: I h a r e— $143,880.28 Yanks Remain Favorites Today NEW YORK (AP)—New York Yankees, although beaten 7-3 by San Francisco Giants Monday, are the 3-2 favorites in mnn-to- man betting for today's fifth World Series game if Ralph Terry opposes Jack Sanford of the we coast club on the m und. 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