SPORTS FRONT By PIUS GALLAGIIAN @112 fiuwzdimr lsillooiyn 8l:0l'l0N no... sopt. 11,1‘9Ti§. PAGE 9 Lavier Wins Grand Slam; i l Champs Crowned I I Lwceiu.-nd. , FOREST H.ILLS_, N.Y. (AP)+‘straight year. since Tony Tra-.,crowd——disconc iss Smith “How can you play tennis . 1“ 50953“ °l"~‘l95- M3°K€“l1*"5.H"l-'59 05 _F35hi0D “'03! ;li.dd Laver won his grand alamubert of Cincinnati won for the and she lost the’eighlh game when you‘re crying?" she said. .N""*-“'°1'5‘d°- “"38 0" ‘° P331" 919-11‘ lhlermedlaw ‘3' SOME“ {I feat which may be wortbl United States in 1955. that an‘ at love on her service. knotting "I deliberately started missing 3'-TOW“ W01 8 year 880 from these same Pistons. l$l50.000 in immediate pro of-‘Australian had taken off with the match at 4-4. shots in the middle of the sec. Last September. the Fashionmen lost the first game. then ten, and Darlene Hal-d’s reign the top prize or American ten-i The crowd cheered for Dart» 0nd set after I got disturbed." roared back to take the next two. This year. the Fashionmen as women's queen ended in all; and it was the sixth time in ' lene to come back. But Darlene, Asked ahhhp the effec, of the .won the first. lost the second and then eked out a two-run decis- tears and acrimony Monday in 3 the same period that two Aus- tears in her eyes, made no ef- 1. _ H . _ ton in the clincher, the climax of the 82nd national ‘ sles had battled for the crown. fort to keep the ball in the‘ ‘a 5' she Sam‘ _ -[he pig... [on 3.0"‘; mg“ 0. bag 1. that film] 3,... go tennis championships. - .sEcoNn Auaali.-: wmns court. Petulantly. she tossed in You saw them—I wont say ,h. , M” M... ,,,,,,.5_ 3.. .,,,,,-s ,0 mm. ‘ha 0“, ,,,. The quick, left handed Laver.| For the first time in history, the towel. » anything else." - . t . , leaving men on base. You have to get them coming across that shots coming off his racket like : an Australian also captured the mm. . -W the p- “M, , u, h- l. , . I pate. is is were unan c to do when 1- 1'. ion ks from a sparkler. crushed . womgegirgt P\‘V:aes11 here many 0. an mm M“ . ' ' . '; Danny Mat.-Cormack‘s crew fouoiit back from that 5-0 de- ws Cup teammate’-Ray Ema? am gm from Sydney’ beat Mi”. ftci: and almost pulled it out of the fire. But the Fasllionmcn son,6-2.6-4,5-76-4,lnthemens Hard of Long Beach Calif., . t dc. .edt hddm. d M b k final at the West Side Tennis holder of the title tor e last‘ “"9 "*5 35 """“" ° 9" 3‘°"" 3 91° 3° “’ year’: ‘ in a w lrd. ent- 'th , . . . . , chm -I-ms reversed two years, 9 inch, Summerside with the intermediate ‘B crown tucked safely H ard's Reign Ends In Tears finish when Emerson won. packed match, 9-7, 6-4. , The 23-year-old Brisbane wiz-, Miss Hard blew a set point in y accomplished what they gel out to do and they ended at . - I I 6 am thus completed a sweep of “,9 first ,e¢_ she "Wed 3 to. ‘lthn game on a happy note for manage: Jack Fox. Their victor-.r major championships — Auslra- tail of 16 dolihlefaults, five of M85 richly d€S8rV€d because they were 00 l-ht F0965 Several llan, French, Wimbledon and i them in one game. ' lumefi but refused K0 80 410W!!- tU ' l istons. on the it .s. — which only one other! In the sixth game of the sec- I P other hand. made a great series of it and ;player. Don Budge in 1930. had3ond set. two line calls went l ST. CATHARINES, Ont. tCP) The only two absenlees from ramt: as close as they could without winning the marbles. . ’ever achieved. It was an ac-‘ against her she walked Chicago Black Hawks» Slanlel/«the 23 invited are Dollard St. And now. it's MacKenn'e’s taking on the mainland and compiishment which escnpedlback to the green canvas at the ,Cup finalists last sprint: at-ialnst » Laurent. Veteran defenceman hoping again tor another Maritime crown. All Island softball such immortals as Bill Tilden, end of the centre court. put her ithe chamPl°" T°“°m0 Maple 3 who was sold to Quebec A008 fans will be pulling for them to once again go all the way and Jack Kramer and Pancho Goo-l head in her arms and cried con- lI{93f5- opened their 1962 Nov 0f the American 1-88809 last bring a Maritime championship back to Prince Edward island. vay T PUNCHES ONE FOR A PAR Arnold Palmer. who flnish- 1 ins ofigolf is shown blasting won the lion‘s share of the big : durtos ~ 1 pd in 3 second place tie with l one from a sand trap pm“ izales. . vulsively_ itional Hockey League training week. and centre Bill (Radix G, to h_ pashhnmen. Gary Player in the world Ier- practice round. Jack Nicklaus ' i Also it marked the seventh! This act—-plus the yells of the camp Monday with 26 players iillay. rfclépfirating ii; 2; Calgary: "'j - reporting to general manager ospita 0 owing te removal; F. ' A, _ ’ ' Tommy Ivan and coach Rudy of a cyst from his back. Hay‘ Great Comeback ‘ Pilous. is lflxpectcd here ‘within 10 dtays. h d b I h 1 I n so missing mm the list WHEN t ev're iscussing come ZICKS o to year in oca ;da_v's practice. altllough in sport, they'll need to keep in mind Junior Abbles who finally Camp. Was right Winger EriC=cntc-rged as provincial junior baseball champions. Y N°S19r9kn°- HP 15 recuperating Alter the first two games in the best-of-five series. Abbie: (from a hernia operation and werebehlnd 2c and the third game was scheduled for Sum- lwlll skate forlthe first time m,,1-s‘,de_ .Th“":‘LdoayN;’;kfr“:1V~0ut tandhg The picture was dark and there seemed little chance of . - A V 5 , __ . . . . . . SUMMERSIDE _ The RC“. right winger with Buffalo Bisons the’ téapltal cltyhbotyhsirgomlng thioggh as pilaovinclal fidhampmais. 1-‘lyer; softball team made it in the AHL the last two years, . ut ofy :3." baa! . élafieuaw ummeas us’ 5”" d {yak 2: three-lwoin games in their best who has seen brief service in "' he °'.' e ‘ a 0 C W“ a«n, en mare ac - 0' series with MacKem;e_ . the NHL with the Hawk me hummerside and captured the crown right on the home dia- I sel:'le‘n h ' hi of l listed under difficulties §1:hg 22: mo“ of the defending champions‘ Pm... “Cc atmP's°':ba"’I Le V‘: yearmd former St aamarines, That kind of a comeback surely r.ltcs an extra pat on the a."‘&°m_r:’“gl§’zal;’eth Park 3”: junior 5,3, broke a'h,,f,e,‘whhe back and nobody would deny Abbies a little additional con- Sumnterside last night beati'1E‘b“"d.i“g 3 ham °" his "39enfly"gm‘lu{lt?liit(e’iI1<:r. their joy was short-lived: They won the Island - _- 3 acquired farm near Simcoe. . , _ me “"9" shuts by ' 1°p'‘'de om” and will not have the cast ‘crown Saturday and started against l\ova Scotia on Sunday. 15-2 score . - - _ removed for another week, tI‘he Bluenosers were represented by tlliat classy Halifax outfit. Bl" 5”“ 5‘‘”‘°‘' “" M“°."°“' The Hawks will work twice ‘Vaughan Furriers. "d lasted 1 1'3 ""““-35' daily until Friday and will play‘ These visitors were surely a solid club. They could pound Gerri‘ Kemrsler relieved but 5 their first pre-season exhibition the ball and they fielded as though they made their living out ‘I5 3150 51191193 01" aft" 3 1'3 ‘ against Toronto Maple Leafs of playing baseball. Never were the Aobies in the ball game as framés Harold Martin . tile" t here Saturday night. they floundered arolnid and lost in 11-1 style. 5311"’ ‘in t" “"15” ":9 ggmeld “' We aren’t looking for the Ahbies to stage another comes 15‘? damage “'35 3 "93 -V 0"‘ back against these Furriers. We sincerely hope they prove us John Sandllands went all the ;Cl’clt‘.l(ed Kneecclp dead wrong and come back to the city with a pair of victories W8)’ 10-‘ RCAF giVir1g up 0tl1.V, - o , iniirler their belts. However. we're not figuring on this happen- five nits. Jim Freeman RCAF ‘Sldehne$ Coils mg and we think the Abbie Juniors will wind up their season catchrr. hit 8 grand-Slam ho-“P 1 .this week when they complete their series with the classy Hali- run i"l the first inning to start Elenny M;OOI'e ifax club At any rate, congratulations on a fine comeback in the provincial finals and an honourable mention to Summerside lads who forced the issue right to the wire. the Flyers on their way to vlc-; to he n.‘3.:‘.”'.i;“.f.°.fl*it.l.‘“.f.;.r...I;?£:* Kenzle ‘mack “Vim 3 Mngle and ' hall carriers in professionagl d"“bl'-- football. went to the sidelines I‘ ;_|S(unday with a cracked left Geafge B|'OOkins Passes neecap. Title chances of Bnltimore SPORTS Front extends sympathy to the family of the late C"g5 maly have 3°“ Wm‘ h'm- George Brooklns whose funeral took place yesterday. l ,d°“f}‘;3 "]'3"-“E97 D011 K‘-’"?" George was an outstanding harness racing enthusiast for ’ . 9 31'9"’ ham""-'k- "" years and owned several fine ones. including that great ti-otter. l -in ‘Sunday's final pre-sea- - 3 dl - "- , -t In an exhibition baseballgame,;:?tShf3h;1blg:)nl game-Habgeamst Christie u ong. Although his health was fa mg or qnl-. played at lona Sunday. the Iona f “Hui fr;;°";xw‘to eigag s St. Mike's edged Vernon River geek CYO 3-2 in a thrilling struggle. The teams were deadlocked after nine innings of played but ‘ Ftig-:;)atll;an£:lfu;.'f the Na“°“a1; . Iona managed to send a run- wverelv hamgr thS°a:°“ f. S e "er Mme in their half °f the Colts whti)ewereer:t:iimt:r‘li- exgafigzgféhan stafled for St. horse contenders in the Western . . . Conference. o as. third innings. He walked one. pm Chmco the pas‘-‘om. Sea" N S - gave up six hits and fanned a sons‘ “d has played '" "39 W5‘ half dozen Connolly was the season 3,") Bowl game m “V9 v .- - winner ‘mowing St-rikmg out of the six _years since he joined'B_V ASSOCIATED PR1-SSS vhanders to notch his 11”] vic- six, walking one and yielding ? ‘ mule Mays “I? cliuck Hull“ ‘ tog‘; aga-‘msltdxf imeatiw hi h Only one base knoc ‘lhomered a_nd ‘ el pe A_ou _ou slnge wice an a e ‘ ‘whacked his ninth consecutive twice, thus running his consecu- ‘some time, it doesn’t seem too long ago that we saw George at a race program. The race game has lost one of its greatest supporters. The. absence of Moore for S. I v'vTrai"°rR‘.”e"t mg ““f‘,“"§§1JOfre Defends ihit Monday as San Francisco tive hitting streak to nine. just .orheat:g3gak“l‘;erlo;il HS: gegve‘ . I _ ,Giants beat Pittsburgh 4-1 for one under the league record. up eight hits.‘ got eight by smke_ e Tonlghi. llhell‘ sixth straight victory in Felipe singled in the lust. - ‘th I da a ton in the ma- walked in the third. singled in 2:" ‘“'d "‘d’” 155"’ " S"‘g‘° SA0 PAULO. Brazil 'AP' — joe..0ny y C1 te fifth and walked in the 5.9 91.‘; . 3‘ . ‘ b Veteran boxing Promntel‘ Billy 0'Dell beat Harvey Had- seventh——lhe latter off reliever losing pTc"h°e'r ‘‘Xa5T;m‘;;P° 3’ George Parnassus said Tuesday dix in a pitching duel of left- ElRoy Face. who took over for . ‘ ‘ he “wouldn't be surprised" if Haddix now . “'95 were’ at the pl5"°'V- Mexican Jose Medel whipped‘ Ma ‘ ‘ , - ys socked his 43rd homer E&‘“§I"yk ‘if the bases‘ E‘ K9“-V Eder Jofrc tonight for the world I Probable Pitchers . in the first inning. scoring Alou ' ° 3’- bantamweight title. 1 ahead of him. The Giants added 'uo'«eh.6.s J0fre- undefeated in 45 pm-‘ By The CANADIAN mass ‘another run in the fourth as Or- fesslonal fights. goes after his Pmbahle pitchers foy godaymlando Cepeda doubled to lead l13'h straight knockout in_ Sao m on and 1 off and scored on Jose Pagans _ . O ‘ _ O 0 0 V ' ' ' . . ' league games. w Paulos lblrapuera Stadium; 8]“ ~ h . tsinglo, For all our Car '“"'°" 1“ defends his "- 1°“ '°f§"dS "' ‘"E.°'" ms‘ Hitler hit his third homer 3 M _-’ p 9 y tie against Model. the No. 1 "‘”‘° ' "5" lo shot near the right field ‘ a e , so lwhmhde, to ‘he crown Los Angeles (Lec21l-l0l at ‘ polo‘ in the Seventh. _ . - ’ - i . and Fire Parnasslls told the Associated M;\'I‘é‘v‘:]5°‘t;'nr(|‘K‘:‘§tta1.?(fi_d) 13 8) at The Pirates scored in the ' . Press Model is much stron er . ' . . Clendenorl , C S _ and faster than he was wliicn Dem“ (Foymck 9'6 or Law .:$l¥gel:'t(‘lhi01l)::Cl‘ off. advanced to . - f.lolre knocked him out in their‘?-'5‘ ‘N.’~ , , third on two infield outs and ' ‘ ‘ Call us today ‘ last encounter in 1960 at Los w“5“‘“g‘°“ ‘°‘“"’" 8'1 ' 3 came in on a wild pitc . ’ v ' ~ All 0| -- Cl°V°la“d (Perry mm ‘N.’ The triumph again lifted San The fight Grit! i I13 “Y “'35 only game’ scheduled‘ Francisco into a temporary tie scheduled for last Thursday but National Lealzur with Los Angela, for the Na. , _ _ ” “‘m8°U03'W3m°0tmyo9°"V1fl'lYvy°“‘n“n Q°d'l“‘h“‘&fl' "°°d"°Tk ‘bmltlle - was Postponed due to slow ad- Pillsburflh ‘5l|"'di"5“' 3'3 “" tional League lead. The Dodfb . , . ' . vancc ticket sales. rancis 7-Bl at San Francisco as needed 8 night game Vic. it automatic. Yet the wonder of Life! IMO‘ Elly dfln-“P €00-N8‘ "Eh Y0“? bruit“. ” 9"" S‘ C""""‘ This will be the ~2fi~_vcal‘-old (Sanford 21-6-. ,0”. M, Chicago Cubs in Jofrc‘s second fight as undis- Cincinnati tPurkcy 20-5 orvhgah, huh hm. . halt game puted wearer of the bantam1Maloney 8-6* at St. Louis (Gib-. ahead crown. Jofrc won undisputed son 15-Ill 1N.” h 9“ ‘—-——-—--A possession of the title with a Chicago E swort - l a 10th - round technical knockout Los Angeles (Williams 12-Ill PUl1cl‘I To over Johnny Caldwell of Ire- tNl land here last January. Only games scheduled. Trimming PETERBOROUGH. Ont. ‘Cpl 14 Cnoach Punch Imlach. amid ru- ors that he already his signed some of his hockey Maple .Leafs, let i known Monday STARTERS WITH POSITIONS ‘hegtmahé-”& trimmlna ., Imlach. who has reportedly SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY gore; l‘mS rong, sat o ay e wi ’ start cutting the squad Friday WEDNESDAY SEPT 12 1962 ti" .°*.““"‘.*°" .5*‘"'*-* p p re wt oc eser me can ' . of the National league Leafs‘ RACE N0. 1 ‘farm club in the American ‘l—Brovm Budlona: 2——W‘wl6_Bames;§_ IL——Mis; #-Keg’! 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