RD: yrrn? 18 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Oct. 7, 1065. | te LLL Legion Team Meets Orioles By JIM CULLEN The Charlottetown Legion junior baseball team hoste Halifax ~ Orioles here Saturday anc Sunday in a best-of-thuee series for cA , the Maritime junior baseball crown, 4 Charlie Ryan, manager of the Island championship team ! told us yesterday: ‘‘our club hasn't been able to get im a prac- ' : tice session in two weeks. Our last outing was against Frederic- =) ' ' ten Vikings and we eliminated the Vikings to capture the P.E.I.- , : . N.B. championship.” Campaign Meeting ; Ryan added: *‘I certainly didn’t like this idea of such a long ' ‘ layolf, but the weatherman was un-cooperative for the past two ; : si, : ai weeks and has made it impossible to hold workouts. and the ‘ a7 ‘ : players will not be as sharp as 1 would like to have them.” ; ts) \ hy There will be two changes in the regular line-up. Allan . ‘ , , ‘Postie’ Connolly and Cyril MacDonald will not be in the line-up f : fer Saturday's game. These two regulars will be performing ; z with St. Dunstan's Varsity football team in their tussle with ‘ F ; Shearwater Flyers in an exhibition game at the St. Dunstan's — e si } George MacNeill and Paul Williams, both from Summerside agg i will fill the openings left by ee eee. a Two MORE FOR TWINS . . TONIGHT AT : Ralph C ill be handling the forces . ; ; ’ Nova Scotia. champe ae reported a have. ver and Mae pat off bat of Eact Baley Ron Faily, drivieg Sandy tion t& the Twins six-run third game today. ; ‘ ' : elub. Curran has been associated with baseba! a good many Twine drops between ‘aldespino Harmon jondng world series AP Wirephote) ‘ j years in the Halifax area and he maintains this is ome of the | Dodgers Jim Lafebvre and brew in a bases-loaded situa Paws : --8,30 P.M. best clubs he has ever handled, according to the Charlottetown " , ; gies AE team manager. * e* © . n i The reason the series is being played entirely at Memorial ; t ; j Field is the Halifax team hasn’t been. drawing fans at home U nde do | WINS Wh; : A: and the accommodations for the Maritime junior finel were not ; e ? , too good in Halifax. : t , The first game of the series will be played Gaturday and . the second and third games (if necessary) will be played Sunday. ee x These games have been scheduled early in order that local aes | FOmers Play Muge Kole any layott. . ‘ R : There will be supervised car parking on the field by Legion > members for fana who wish to remain in the warmth of their By JACK HAND marched along steadily as he{and Drysdale slipped and fell. id ey Peretnaae a inate (malts ye Nes oes : 2 nesota Twins, stung by ger up or merican vre, cov. “ “ i talk of four-straight sweep, champions. ering the bag, juggled the throw Twins Win Opener knocked a ‘hs Drysdale a arent beet Maury Wills, the _ an a sae six-run third inning Wednesday ig running threat, off ersa Oo packs i The Minnesota Twins caused numerous baseball fang to | Bartue ooird inwag, & opening \the until he singled in the |power in a skinny frame, fifled- stand gaping at their TV sets with their mouths open as they : The ‘whe mle h into the lower left field , watched the Twins go about the business of dumping the Los | World Series victory over Los reer tee mabe whe stele Ot iO = vm Angeles Dodgers 82 in the first game of the World Sertes at Angeles on Jim Grant's steady ee ee er ee The Dodgers are the favorites, but the high-spirited Anheri- | Zoilo Versaiies, a wiry 156 : was & runner on sec-| Sandy Valdespino doubled te eam. League champions caused some Dodger fans to have some |pound Cuban, stunned the fr +o finally did drive in & | right and, after Tony Oliva, -the second thoughts on the idea that this series would be a push- vored Dodgers with a three-run ‘|fun with a bunt single in the | only hitless Twin, grounded out. over for Drysdale, Koufax and company. ; homer off Drysdale, drove in a Harmon Killebrew singled to We stated in Wednesday’e column that whenever anything fourth run with a single in the Versailles, who had vowed to |left. Drysdale revovered and ia being advertised as ‘a sure thing’ that the only. thing that® |sixth and stole second base on Dodger pitehing, got hia /StTuck out Jimmy Hall, dut z is Mkely to be sure is an upset. @ pitchout the sixth after he hag |W2ked Mincher on a 31 pitch, : Guia pam Tie Sreuate che Weedde tele oe the tah ceema tor Semone his fourth run with a spline Ss ates ae 2 Shae Lean 2 . clu across ° Battey dunked woruh Ai Angus plate in the third inning after the teams had traded homers modem, wound quietly when ne the Dodger | gngle ino shot right and when _ +), Heath Macquarrte : second. airly’s homer gave the hout, catcher ; co ; In 1958 the Dodgers were pitted against the White Sox im [Dodgers an early lead in the fe thTOw wan On the eet ett aed hin. 7 . the World Geries and the She rected jp en 11-0 victory in the meevad end hummed when Doe second, and elle Jeher, Drvedale was dono. Only us game. Dodgers ca series Mincher it in same. i+ ; ‘ e GaFher ea} Se.pimes. The Twine Dodgers seriet remumed ta Bloomington jsing with a homer off Deyedae and) Grani’>were ey ail coued Come and meet your Cand'de=s and other Guest speakers, ; : i bee crowd went into a “E when Cuiliel | with no pressure on hid’ back, ; Tid Bits From Here And There iT anche hanes cour 8 double. past third base {Grant rolled home easily ak | Giseuseing important island fepies. Howie ‘Reed finally got the third a Ne am slr oe ee ~ ine The heavyweight championship bout between Canada’ finally got hird. Then came a Getrge Chuvalo and Ernie Terrell, the World Boning Ammeia- out, 11 men had batted and the break for Drysdale and the , me, Fe - Refreshments homer into ‘the fight field tion’s version-ofthe world hea champion, is scheduled (Dall game was out of control. ¢ bleachers in the second. That * for Maple Leal Gardens: Nov Ist. Observers figure thie fight Frank Quitici, a 08 hitter mane’ back to Se bes jwas quickly matched by Min. ae ¥ le between a @ stand-up boxer. 5 : tener’ 3 Chuvalo, once only a left hook artist, now uses combinations - 3 : sue section tr eee aie EVERYONE WELCOME most of the time while Terrell relies on his ability @ punish an ® fe ning. Then came the big third, : Peseta Topway Wins Two Heats|/= "== ; fart Otmsiend focmer National Rockey Leapin Wet sed now. : iw ee PICKED UP RUN * ee ; rookie coac ancouver Canue announced 9 en ASRS Se Be eta ie ee ae a em Conservative pans takes torn Yo the Weotern echey Langue sham" Ss oy ee ? tar | ” rottianegets, picked up ite extra Inserted by Queens County Progressive | Asn. : pionsh , z 2 ; (Continued -on page 10) " an atmaaenurne (At Summerside Raceway Dae Chertstee De en can wee tee cansalion of 2 fj ra : Chartettetowa Driving Park this summer, race agninet SUMMERSIDE — Despite the | trotter in a field of six, did the| Lorna Price (J. Bernard) 8 " the top local free-tor-allers, At tte time this columa went x, [Signe weather conditions a good |twice: around the oval’ on her| Sense Petth (0. Booey) 6 ee See F ection o « ” press the horse owned by Ray and Larry Davideon, —/turnout was seen at the Race- | first time out in 2:11.38, one-fifth] Victory March (W. Companion) 7 en il Charlottetown was scheduled to leave for Halifax where be [way last night for the regular |of 4 second off the fastest mile 1 2182. f expected te race Saturday night. Wediiesday night harness racing of the nigh. Her stcond trip was ‘ ‘ ® ‘ have become a custom at the | was by K Norris in 4 f as - : ‘5 local oval. there was only one |the ei race. Windsor, ; \ : > eg ; j ; ri S ‘ers double dash winner on the card. | N.S.-owned gelding went the mile : % 8 y es , - eins . fe TYopway, a 6year-old bay mare, | in 2:11.2 in this event. 9 " i Heart owned and reined by W. McAr-| In the second dash of the even- : ) i ) thur of Kensi dwept both |ing Homestretch, a 12-year-old al & § | F oO a eS dashes of the free for |bay horse, and Royal Mi Direct; ott tse y all. a 10-year-old, finished in a dead a = # The. mare, who was the lone heat. oe eee tease Salen: AE ; ' St. Dunstan's: Varsity “provedjrolling for the locals. Griffith r : ao year-old, 2 im se too hot for RCAF Station, Sum-|converted his own touchdown. the time of 2:18.3. THERMAL mareide, io, handle 0, Hilten's|'The always alect, Mulligas, res BOX SCORE | .ot=,." "Gasvur: ‘Commnee i i Ms an interception bae y S 4 32-12 yesterday afternoon in an/|for the Saints final sours the BOX SCORE Saha ae mee cue UNDERWEAR Re e pero yp played on. the | game. Dedgers ABRARBIPOA| The biggest night » This was the sec-! The eager players from Sum | the douhle on ; ond consecutive win for the, | Wills se $02 1 3 2|Wwas on races 1 and 2 Be warm and snug all during the season Sabie on thay led Dalhousie | Merside refused to be shut-out |Gilliam % 5 01 © © 1 | Which returned $92.60 on a com- with thermal underwear... com and Suit last weekend 25-2. and it wasn't until late in the|W. Davis cf 401 © 2 0, bilition of Mr. Charmer and All durable, priced from qeiillia® put the Saints on the fourth quarter that they were|Fairly rf 411 1 26/° Dh6 ‘test: exactor paid $19.6: ee in the first quarter |able to break through the stub-|Johnson @ 4 0 1 © 40! tne quinella, $12.40 and the . : when he ran an interception |born defence of the Saints for|Lefebvre 3 4 1:1 © © 4/ ond exactor. $10.90 a . , Shout forty yards fora major. |their fire major. Lingarg wes|Parker Ib 301 9 3-0 "Fin Insulated Underwear 85 06 ran for the extra point. |the man to break the ice for the|Roseboro e 461 © 6 0 RACES 1 and & = Suit C-Y MacDonald “another | RCAF when he fell into the end|Drysdale p .100 0 0 1/™. GC six points to the locals’ total in| zone after receiving a pass. In|meed 000 0 0 Ole. ¥: Henderson) 12 y : . : ae the second quarter. The convert |the closing minute of the game|srrawlord ‘iat 4 Tennesse Riley (—) 61 ee er a attemept failed and the half end-| Hunter (11) recovered a fumble |. ® ©) Bobby Brook (D. Simmonds) 3 4 : ” ed with the Saints leading 13.0. |in Saints territory and Devana|=re¥e’ P = 9 9 0 © © O}Loin Hal (A. McInnis) 33 Thé Saints moved on in the |went over for the touchdown with |?™#0o" 160 6 06 Down Filled, Nylon Lined second half of the game by add-|only a few seconds remaining in|/PetTanoski p 000 © 6 1/ (G, Chappell) 47 ing 19 more points to their total. the game. Both convert attempts |¢Lejohn 100 06 © 0/}Billy G. Command (E. Clow) 5 6 Quarterback John Driscoll, who | were blocked by the stingy Saint| Totals 37 210 «2 24 9/| Highland Spirit (R. Barnett) 7 5 alternated the signal calling dut- | defence. Twins AB RHRBIPO A; Times: 2:15; 2:13. eee ee _ HE ge yr aes = that his a ss 512 4 §$ 2|_Mr. Charmer owned by W. E.. « | boys up for game on|Valdespino WM. 411 © 4 6| Henderson, ; Tennessee Cpia’ “Warmth without weight”. to Connolly and a TD by fleet |Saturday, whe host Rile ed by J. Bernard 3 Ideal hunting apnrts Jim Griffith really set the ball Ito the ‘tallors trom a Taserveser: Eitarew % ; : 1 ; ; ° J. Arsenault, ‘Ronstagtem: “ 8:00 P.M. ” wear ra varlety of .00 tie we sé1 0 | lau solty a Harkoene 08t gg ten - AA: = ge (eater cuba 1s be mate (4, can 31 ae * i epueg ; (A. ’ Minnesota | WINS B® 4.44 1 11 |Rollomatte WF, Metmae) 68 rene , Others from 16.00 “pad tn tn Seaman ent ege 4 flecaae scl . Me! ) 7, : ; . a—ingied for Reed in Sth. |Eleanor Pateh (@. sebey). 67 i. e ep estraineqa wr 8 en ee ae RACES # : Nylon 95 95 9 , | 7th. 3 afr AND 6 . ‘ ' ¢—Struck out for ‘Perranoski | Keough and G. Grady, Summer-|4_Vernen River Gal _ @ Vests Quilted 8 te 12 By LEW FERGUSON _| The sober faces trooping. in left |" %h. we Rovel Hi Direct owned ty |s-lenea K. MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Zoilo|one wondering who won the| Dodgers 610 000 012 CES'$ and. apogee a ase’ 19-00 .00 : Versalies, who proclaimed him- | game. Twins 616 001 00x—8 | rooway (W Schone 11/s ay Gallon C. ® ‘others hue self lucky to drive in four runt). “We just play our game aed| = — Lefebvre. DP — Petra - | amy : (J. Campbell) 2 2\go norms malt in, Minnesota's 82 opening/|we're okay,” Versalies said. ["0ski, Wills and Parker. LOB | Chief's Gal (G. Chappell) 43 Coie. Budiong. Ca = 1° te 2:50 ‘orld Series victory ‘Jim (Mudcat) Geant, who|—Dodgers 9, Twins 5, 38—Quil-| Killen Joyte (O. Willis) 3 5/8_Amige Mike @ ps oe day, sounded the keynote of the|went the distance and scattered |ici, Valdespino, Grant. HR — |.Splurge (D. Simmonds) 54 ee Twine restrained dressing toom. |10 hits, said: ‘I didn’t have my |Fairly. Mincher, Versailles. SB | Paddyland Girl ~ |, RACES 3 AND 7 ; Sox > Rong 1° “We have to — ome.” the | curve bal alt day. I didn't re i: : aR (J. er. : 124 & arn é = s Ace : e ane and ia qwicy shoristop said. “There'throw over 15 curves, and I : - ER| Times: 2:11.3; 2:13.4. 2—Single : can be seven games. We ail didn’t’ throw * geek elo Drysdale (L) 223 7 7 |. Topway owned by W. McAr- eee Leather, — id ros know thpt we've got te play the ninth inning. so Ls 6 ed 4—Cyclone Kelly e VES tinea 3 : hard.” _ Loe | “Tl had @ fet ball. I think 1) Brewer S201 S—Frankie’s Chief $ *. Manager Sam Mele coniained threw real good, but 1. dida’t|Perranoski 2-00 ORO aotain Gave tobe) Lele ee eer Len Mitts Heavy 00 : his optimiam just ae much as have as good a fact ball as t/Grant (W) 9 03 3 ky V. (G, Taylor) a2 RACES 4 AND 8 e - Wels , a did Versailles. had during the season, Most of| BB—Drysdale, 1 (Mincher),|Ripover (D. Simmonds) 3 3/4. fee , ‘ “You always like to win that the game; I had—eontrol trou-|Pefranoski 2 (Killebrew, Mall), | Sunny Key (E. Clow) 54 MeBhiyn Key 2 : . feet ome and get the momen- bie. I was 22 and 32.0n most Grant 1 (Parker). 80—Drysdale | Miss Flamingo (A. Carr) 658 * day. + d qm,” Mele said. “it’s like |of,the hittera, Most of the time|4 ‘Versailles, , Hall | Chesterway Thomas J teat terated ’ a wae Sa wae oe _ ahead of the hitters.” hme — s), Brewer oo eae she 771 1ond’s Buddy ee | . @eason. You want ‘ersalies, shunning the heros ew), Grant 5 (W: mes: 2:13.3; 2: : 7 . ~~ one badly. Inbel when pressed by report-| Johnson, Parker, W. Daviis, ‘tes Knight Norris owned ww; _ RACE 5 AND § OPEN A CONVENIENT : ao ee a Ort sas nal lucky to hit — B U—H Mousisin Gin onned ty hk Me ar aenaie Wienert go one at a z “T was it the —Brewer. ‘Hurley (A) a and : : ecles ia a good ub. You can't |home run, and 1 was lucky te|Plate, Venzon (N), first base, Millan and eet atone moe CREDIT ACCOUNT ‘ relax with those guys. We'll get the other hase hit.” Flaherty (A) second base, &u- Mighty Sandy (A. Rogers) ~~ s “ev Sapp : : : : 2 ‘ 4 keep playing the way we have| Mele praised Versalles, Grant dol (N) third base, Stewart (A) | jolly Lass (G. Cl ) - a ; TODAY 1 3 a yest. and second-baseman Frank Qué field, Vargo (N) right field. | Gary Cleag ney 3 on , . ‘There was ne whooping it up. ict. or oem, |Mariess "Abb (—) . 4 . oe ;