I The Guardian, Charlottetown, ’l‘ues., Oct. 2. 1962i , SPORTS l FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN Roclred From Behind SAN Francisco Giants surely wrong when they roared from behind last week in sensational fashion to force a playoff with Los Augcles Dodgers for the Na- tional League crown. Alvin Dark’s boys were given and that way had not figured on the Alstonites doing the dive that they did. in six home games Louis Cardinals, the Dodgers were able to capture only one of ills best-of-three piayof proved just about everybody up for dead but folks who flig- against Houston Colts and St. SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Wil-[Frank Howard‘: baclr~up lie Mays blasted two home runs ‘hit Maury Wills in the“'face. and Jimmy Davenport and Or- hnwarrl was charged with a‘ do Ce a c ‘p in with . throwing error. one each to lead San Francisco 3 given a double. Giants to an 8-0 victory over: The only Dodger hits were Lon Angeles Dodgers Monday . singles by Andy Carey and Ken and a 1-0 lead in their best-of- McMullen and a double three playoff for the National . Doug Camilii. S ague penna . ‘Kouf Billy Pierce, 35 - year - old lefthander. went all the way for , e Giants and limited the: slumping Dodgers to three hits. v The Dodgers now have gone innings without scoring a run.’ The playoff now shifts to Los 118 (Dodgers put in Alston Says Dodgers A / V of azsao’ saw the up their only scor- g argument before the game Plan was [even started. when they argued successfully that there was so around cess r . ' - But the Dodgers had just four fiflt Candlestick mished - .1 Giants croshodgerss.o.s P..!.ax°*l 99.9 I 1'. — two 0! thfiflt pinch-hitters. The Giants. mean- w 0-, pound hits off six Dodgers hurlers to give Pierce his lath victory. keelpng hI| Park record un- at 12 triumphs and re _ no ‘defeats. Ilefthlnlder Koufax. forced out of action July 17 with an ailing finger didnt have stuff HIT! Dodgers‘ 1959, World Series vic- them. Just imagine. Had the Dodgers been able to play .333 hail A‘8°‘°S "he". °d3Y'5 1 Same? . 4 u I |tIl::eii;lasl'ly week of the schedule. a Playoff would not have been fill l.“.l°‘,’.l'.f53.‘l'. dug l ' digit in thehllgtlz. .:m - , ' lh . - But they dldn’t and[Glants and Dodgers are now tangled in gglmggd wl("2'£7)n gin: taggiaifslm « am], hm Em c AN MJW is the time that both teams lire looking back at ball games they handed away. Those ‘ lcok important but now they figure in thousands of dollars to -, cach ball club. Those infield errors that gave I-«lies last week and robbed Don must he haunting the Dodgers today. The stroll by Willie Mays and that balk by the Giants’ hurler must surely be torturing the Giants. One more win by either against the New York Yankees. Thursday as the series opens against the defending champions of the baseball world. However, the lines will definitely be maintaining have made the grade. It will be worse than finishing 20 games _ iii-hind the leader. DODGERS are old hands at this playoff business. They were losses in early season didn't Houston the first game of the Drvsdale of another triumph team and they were in there One of them will be in there team that is left on the side- to themselves that they should ’lEwls CROWDED either Don Drysdaie (25-9) or 1. Stan Williams (13-12). Mays's second home run was No. 49 of the season and en- abled him to jump into e. S FRANCISCO (AP) - “This club," said manager Walt ‘ dozen pitchers in a vain effort all Alston of Los Angeies Dodgers. “is due to go on a t'wo~game winning streak. “We're sure as hell overdue." It was a characteristic piece of Alston understatement. With their 8-0 loss to San Francisco _ Monday in the first game of the Mays hit his first homer in best-of-three National League the first inning with Felipe Alou D off. the Dodgers now have on base and his second in the lo their last five games. seven sixth with none on. Davenport of their last eight and 11 of the hit his in bile Iecond and 069-‘ last 14. They haven't scored a eda blasted his in the sixth run in 30 lugs. right after M8ys- Alston was a polite if not en- major league lead over Harmon l Killebrew of Minnesota Twins, who had 48. Dodgers used a half Th- to stem the Giants’ long- ilittin Fl‘ Alston turnedon the reporter Ind snapped: “You've got bet- ter sense than to say some like that. You better not ask‘ Roebuck that question or you'll] -get hit right in the nose. You ought to check the records and ham see if our pitchers hit, more peo- ple than the others." Alston might have left himself open to some second-guessing- BB5: SF—-Mays 2 (49) Daven- port (14) Cepeda (35). San Francisco leads best-of- three playoff 1-0). when he announcedhe will stick with his original decision to pitch righthander Stan Williams in the second playoff game to- day at Los Angeles. Races Held At Sydney . . . - - _ - - - . , ,~ . In e eighth. the Giants. 33, - gl [,3 t d m in such setups in 1942. 195i, 1959. In 1942 the Cardlnals ousted the Wlnnlpeg halfback Leo Lew bringing lllm down in a Cana- blng Levi ls legs, Dick Schnell . I “S185 C 81! 80 Ill‘ 8 0 Many felt that if the Dodgers Brooklyn Dodgers in two straight. In 1951 Giants won the opener l=;«_iel29t>0 :11: l;:)lrld:s $:!:niFgotbal1la salrgeeléjg ’ and Bobby -lack Oliver :,':,ad.f,‘,:u.t,l,'°tob‘f.’}‘;s,,s_“_'‘.:hho°'},‘’ad° , ' §}:":‘e"lg5:rm::::‘°W- 3"‘ ‘'° ‘°“ lost the first game, they would gym-my (cp) ._ Jo..,¢.1, ,. u s - ' ' 3 s . . . . _. M “°"‘ L""‘“° b1“'”‘°d "‘° G“'”"S W’ "’ ‘he S°°°“q game‘ T-" Montreal plalglers intent on - includ: End Learn (mp slab- (cr Wirephoto) P‘~"‘°“ ‘"3’ with ‘.W° “°"‘°l5- Th ‘ D '1m°8¢ baveto so with their 80! Courier was the only double a single and a base on balls-— at ""5 when "'3' ' Dodgers appeared to have the series wrapped up in the third game when they led by two runs Bobby Thomson belted one of Ralph '-3ranca’s pitches for a three- run homer to send Giants into the fall classic against the Yan- sees. The tide turned. however, in 1 Nlllraukee Braves in the minimum two games. After winning the first at home, Dodgers trailed 5-2 in the ninth in the second a‘. County Stadium. Then the Dodgers went to work and tied the score in that eventful ninth and went on to win the contest in t-xtra innings. What will happen in 1962. I):-cigars series. The phone kept ringing contin in the final frame. However. 959 when Dodgers took care of Real Gold, Miss Kemble Are~Double Dash Winners Other winners on nonsly all Sunday night at The were coymik, Helenvs D,-e;,m_ . 1 Davenport and Ed Bailey. Jose . Qsked him Whether Dodsm re- pagan lined 3 3_2 pitch to right 1 llever Ed Roebuck was acting centre. Willie Davis tried for a on orders from the bench when shoestring catch. but the ball be brushed back Willie Mays got away from him with a pitch in the third inning- Mays and Davenport scored two-innings after Mays hit his and Bailey also scored when first homer of _the game. l-ighthander. Don Drysdale. ,in the second. "I could take a chance." Als- ton said. ‘fand pitch Drysdale with two days’ rest." But he dash winner at the Cape Breton sports Centre Monday winning the first and fourth dashes. Single dashes were won by Dale Try Win, Patricia Scott, Dance Me Loose. Duration. pitched hard his last time out. Denny Lad and G.l.C. ROOTBEER . _ Real Gold, a six-yea-r-old bay Josedaie Co-Pilot DASHES 5 AND I ‘ MOST folks think that these vlavvf-‘s mm the Chances of the mare owned by Stanley May- (Clarke Smith) -l 5 Miss Kemble (D MacNeill) 1 l , ' N3ll0!lv‘=ll 1-933“? team 30 C09 the 591'l°5- L°l'5 1°01‘ 3‘ What I159‘ how and driven by Ciarkic Jeanie Brewer (S. Kennedy) 5 6 McGee Volo (J. Arsenault) 2 2 S M Dellefl W W959 0‘-ll°l' Vi°t°T5 ill P09‘ 5935011 Pl3Y°“5- , Smith and e Don MacNeill Sonny Budlong R. MacDonald Miss Jo Jo (L. 1-lennessey) 3 5 1-- Cardinals dropped the first game to the Yankees in 1942 and driven ‘ Miss Kemble notched 6 3 True Lady Lou ¢R_ Anne”) 4 4 illen roared back to win the next four. Giants were beaten 4-2 in double victories at the char. Chief ozaukee (A Bernard) 7 3 Ida Budlong (R. MacDonald) 5 3 7 games. by Yankees in 1951 but gave a great account of themselves louemwn Driving Park last Bab» Clegg (A. Flord 3 7 reamy Guy ' s ' in the world series. The Dodgers had l10ttl‘Ollble whatever in nigh,‘ Real Gold’ who won a .' E 15,1 215 ‘Clarke Smith, 3 3 bcatinz the White Sox in1959- - 1 cl ted by Lt.-Col. D.A. . . ' ' ' ' Zith (A. 3 d) 7 ll All in all. it doesn't. appear as"thoug!t the extra contests have f.‘,,°f,’.‘,’;’.,,,,‘f,’I,‘f also stepped the WM“ gal thy, John \VIll‘.:lr()!| s Wiihmlrlll. Clow) I ll 0 . ruined the teams participating. In fact. Ralph Honk thinks it fastest time 01-the night‘ 2,11_3_ Elm’:‘°" 5-ed gr ‘;NeM°’““- Paul-‘ Time 2_14_ 2_14.4_ _ . makes them a harder fighting ball club. Ralph isn't figuring that in capturing the sixth dash E8. own 3’ - . Kellnedyt Miss Kemue owned by , this playoff is any break for his Yankees. He would much soon- the ,_...ening_ Her first mile W“ (I “W Evans“ Shea. Albemm ' . or get this series away on Wednesday. .n 2,31,; PHYS 4th dash — 8.90. 5.30. pats 5", dash _ 14.70‘ 1”“ ‘ . _ _ , Col Dan presented the cooler 2.907 6.80. 3.90: 4.20. 8t1l.d35'-1 5-30: 8.80, 8.10; 5.00; 8th dash “ ' ' THE Interest around these parts is terrific in this Glants- re d--1-.9. clams smith l2.30_ 510, 4.10; 2.80, 4.10; 8.50. 4.eo, 3.10. 2.30; 5.40, 2.30; 3.60. . I Guardian as folks wanted to know the way things ended up. in the world series will be an anti-climax after this great league race. Just about everybody is baseball-conscious these days and will remain that way until a world series winner fact, we believe Ray Grattan Up. Mai-Kai, Paula Clegg and Miss Kemble. The largest pay of the nigh: was the quinella on the third Hi Jay Captures is ‘I-“"‘a"°d~ _ ~ , V, ; race which ret 1 $31-50 0!! I We wouldn't dare predict a winner in this Nalnilxlai League wmhinatgon of Helen's Dream ‘ '.‘.Iayofl after the way things went last week. These teams can do and Tm~.fid waters_ The fits! the strangest things and the Dodgers were;surely doing them in double paid 31410, the second 0 e a n “""‘;‘I]aSt5i" g‘;’1“$5-t_ f u ml t 1 b b m 1, th t doub‘e $26.10 and the exactor - ’ ev -, r a l w e or a - .e,,t”§,’,,m€C’; 2. me Yjn,f""° e” as '3 ° °“ 5 3 $26-3* _ _ SACKVILLE l)_owNs. N.S. -—l the daily double. Harmony ' 995- Here are the results — - - - _ es taro own ., qulne com a on. The ' Coltvlik, (Clarke Smith) 1 won tlhe $2, Colonel Dan: hjghest ' bmaflm M . M085 (D. MacN€l‘11l 2; MacKinnon Invitational Pace l the night was the exactor of _ ele ans. - i_‘SllD9LI‘ ’£tI]ld‘d cy aew, em], ' O0 I-iettEc's nAo1y (C(wB‘D ) 2 in thesecond. M mm which rciurncd $27.30. Look ulldflf IIIO‘ Cofk Countess ice . owne re seven-year-o Re er winners were Landy, ~. I R ' T . I1 7 t.’.‘?l‘..i“‘?.-.‘..“;*‘..*:°“.l.."‘..f..‘l’.’.i../..“l; 1 lY.'.‘.‘";“..."’...o e.;.*l..*’l°.:: in Froshe b°"l°¢°P‘ ~ 5 I ‘ ‘ E card. I I I ‘ e? O r O n | g f Mgffffloué, talgigowbfioadfnerson Angnthtgwfllstljaalilnded h 0 ll): l h Pays —-— 5.10. 2.10. 2.10; 2.40, ‘mm.’ _ o _ Harness racing goes again to-. Races three and seven give ‘ 2.10: 2.10. l . Hm ‘K CJ“a“.°tt°”°w“' “'°“ ‘M 3 g lo’ l \ seoonldl i 2-08 h 1 night at Charlottetown Driving promise of nty of action.. DASHES 2 AND 5 Mm . “£9 ‘firs; 8;‘ Pace“ lF ‘ Park Here Walter Kelly has the num-[Read Gold (Clarke Smith) u.0dd“_; of V4 Dom‘: - G§y'f“_§ ~ eaTUI'e Car , It's another nine - dash cardlber one spot with his Willard's that looks like a thriller from » Choice that has raced so consis- start to finish. . ltently all summer. Supplying Although the feature. dashes the opposition will be Captain four and eight. has only five Chiei. Jolly Dick. Royal Onyx. Janet M (W. Downe) Royal Onyx (R. Shepilard) 3 6 SAINT JOHN. N.B. (CP) .. Arturo lianovelr (E. Bernard) Seplvn, owned by the Princton Stables, Princeton. Me., and tdriven by Aubrey Wood, was Simcoc’s Magic (G. Worth) and Jae - l . . , :.*::.:":.;..:.:‘“ ::::":.:::..“’lg::...‘l. “.'.‘.‘.‘l..S.*“;‘.:“.:f.‘.‘..“:f.“.‘.'... W, C M ,; am, 9f ,t;';;n},°";:_<*°"*;le «ash wmner in . ‘ of the entire season. Stalag Han-ldashes round out the program Th ghojk (‘H P “Hon, 7 dr Mm,‘ imu ° ‘ t and ‘ 3- ’ eghtdash hfme” °""”‘ leaves °“ the 73“ and with I that definitely should please the Te} ‘ 2 11. £113 The 1:-‘ 1§.e:e€°nd' s r-ac-“am card at Sam John.‘ E“ unis advamage Wm be mug most critical ‘an , .“m. d.‘; smile. me saasson t - or-all «event 0. hlblton Park raceway. . , head 0thers_ starting are Jolly. Acmn commenges promptly at Mafiaew Kilnlktzmke y J track 51ou~Qdw“c°:)ns’;‘;:r&bl;f" b; _ Senlyn broke his mark of 2.11 :11)’: 'Jll’Il)yl1eF¥rTscTlI|de' Dunlop Bis trclock. “Plays 2nd dash — 7.10. 410. heavy weekend rains m hm‘ trips‘ H9 W“ “"395 33 "' 4.10: 12.30. 4.1!): 6.70. 6th ash- 370, 2.10. 2.50: 2.3). 2.20: 4.2!). DASIIES 3 AND 7 - Helen's Dream (H. Poulton) 1 Torrid Waters “gill Capital, o.med‘1,y p_ ,;_ 209 3-5 in heat three and to. 933 Of 0l'!Vi.Ile. N.B.. turned in race seven :9 5. Ind Rocky Coast combined run clocked in 2:10 z-5. Dodgers Defeat‘ L. Hennessey) I S _ , _ Ray Grattan Up _ . I . (M O'Brien) 4 1 ‘ Here Am I (W. Downs) 3 -1 ~ ‘ s n om. (D. MacNetll) 5 s . . , 1 Gay ‘La-rd (Art Ford) ii 7 ‘ l , p r " ' -‘ t_ Midget Hurler Billy weather. Bill Coughlirl officiated he “fit: 1(f',s/em 7 5 slzm ' - l’s'§o.‘Z‘.'§‘°3. ."r'.l 3'lc’§.’§}"'7.°v"...'- i'3‘..I'-."l‘.‘i...§""§l..‘.‘.‘.i'y ‘Kill ‘Elli’ “°‘°“*'”*°3"5 Med by Mm 670 or 15 ' ' ’ Bucii Whitlock's Stat‘! in the ' ' Jms P°""°"’ ch”'°“°"’w"' . USED ‘ first game of the best of three George Hawkim assisting him _.; en the bases. " Ray Gr tatfigaxup owned by J H‘ Breen, I-i City Baseball Letgue finals a‘ Pay _ 3rd ‘dash _ am 3.80 - ' .1 MeTlll:msllrlIl'2heldvoun ster'lirr'ted . "°NG BELT 2.70. ~l1.9o. 3.00; 2.70. 1ln'da.~!l 1° "5"" 9",fi"'9 “I”. 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