oft SPORT ECHOES BY NORMAN MACDONALD enema "s pole vaul-| Well, yes, the Aces, and young and Blanche H the | day Ten. tet | elaco’s (The Great) Groom | Groom,: Truro} ‘sland golf champion, en nat won ee in a telephone booth than any ie Maritime vault record,| other olace on P.E.I. or mavbe nd Mr. Noran was very happy | it’s a snack bar. Outside of this, bout it, and vroud sportwise, we're a very sick » claim the distinction be- | man. Al-| Dr. Alan Stewart tried his .| darndest to keep the intermedi- the Summerside | ate baseball team going, tut successful | practice. and we've heard that it was amaz-|the team has folded and will _| not contest Maritime honors with had words of| the New Brunswick champions. gh praise for young Groom’s| The ~Prince County _ softhall jortmanshinand gentlemanly|leacue was oretty mduct while he attended Rothe-| washout. No blame to the prexy Vv. who We'd consider it a great favor| untiringly to keep things be.sports coaches of Morell| smoothly. Apnarently the league i vicinity would send us the|has died cipe for the wizard’s brev'| finals played, Theré’ were ey serve up to their young| many delays, and after the hletes. Does it contain monkeyjwet spell, the Cape boys. ands, Mexican jumping bean} at the harvest, defaulted ice or some other kind of| Legion. ixir for making athletic | mot a very glorious hoopee? Morell, considering the| It remind us of a sports re of the hamlet, ‘must have|cord we thought we had ad nearly all the available| this summer. In a teacher-st lent to form hantam end *-i-/ ent softball game, a you baseball teams. Yet those| low. named Harry Bagole county lads made the/ us out. We felt pretty glum, and Charlottetown} suddenly realized that tha rs look like the milky way) the first time in twe a foggy Friday. Their ban-| years that we had struc edged Moncton 11-9 in a two| We were telling an old series. Talk about whiz| down street about this ach ment out we got anything to brag years! You can’t win. T IS TOSSUP me see-we won a half share in Fe a ee nara | Mahty Lee. And the kids claim Collegiate instructor, | they can crowd more individuals have the height or| the boys didn’t turn u» for/| 7-3. of most 6 Guardian, Chatttiotown, Ft, Sop. 1, 198 7 Milwaukee's surging a 10-4 triumph in the opener. Braves Whip Cards 7- 4. Bucs Prevail Over Giants — Braves uprising was featured by Hank brother of colghear Ed Bailey, whipped the St. Louis Cardinals| Aaron’ s 200th hit of the season, a 74 for their fifth straight Thurs- a narrowed San Fran- place lead in the Na- tional League race to two games| blow by walking three straight as the Giants were beaten by’ batters. $ : |The Pirates also came from be- le: Chicago’s Cubs gained a split| hind. Trailing 3-1 in the seventh, in their doubleheader with Cin-| Pittsburgh exploded for four hits|runs to lead the Reds to their cinnati, winning. the second game} to ruin Johnny Antonelli’s bid for/ first game 6-3 after the Reds had rolled up| his 20th triumph, Five hits, two] son chipped in with his 36th home , New York Yankees moved past| third baseman Danny O'Connell Detroit into third place trounced) turned the tide. Kansas City 12-1:as Boston Red Sox were beating Detroit Tigers| Giant runs. Willie Mays, playing| ball for 8 1-3 innings and Mickey alfailed in his major league debut set the stage for Aaron's decisive) the nightcap. victory. Frank Robin- walks and a damaging error by/ run. _-{ MANTLE STARS Homers. accounted for all the} Ralph Terry pitched one - hit despite a bruised and swollen| Mantle emerged from his batting Trailing 43, the B tallied little finger, hit his 28th and 29th| slump with five hits as the Yan- Coren tS. ine Draven The | home runs. Willie Kirklend| Kees handed Kansas City its 13th socked his, 22nd. straight ne, To Black Hawks * MONTREAL Pronovost and Montreal Canadiens of the Na- involved. @ number of minor league clubs. Habs Sell Goalies) "si Baits svoxie southpaw | (CP) — Claude Eddie Johnston, minor league goalies-owned by tional Hockey League,.were sold Thursday to Chicago Black Hawks. Canadiens vice-president Ken| @fternoon at Morell in the third/jand at _| Reardon said it was a straight| amd deciding game for the N.B.-| delphia at Lms Angeles. cash deal with no-other—players|P-E.I__. championship. eee er Pronovost, 24, has played with| the Hub City 7-6 but were down- Last season, with Montreal Roy- als, he won the top goaler award/ber. The third game in the now defunct Quebec| for the King’s ber Be Hockey League. He is a brother same defenceman Marcel Pronovost bed arrival is the third game an impossibility that afternoon. -|the Maritime crown. Mantle “three singles, a double Sa bi his 28th home run as Yankees rapped four A's pitchers for 20 hits. Pete Runnels and Gene Steph- victories apiece. Bill Monbou- quette hurled a seven-hitter for At Morell his sixth victory. Morell Bantams and Moncton; There were three night games, Bantams will clash Saturday| Washington at Chicago, Cleve Baltimore and. Phila- Moncton won the ozgener at| = ed 5-2 by the Island champions at Morell on Wednesday Septem- County village but — Moncton’s Saturday will decide who goes} against the Nova Scotians for FOR RENT | floor sanders and edgers also eet Ortega Battles. beatenCuban MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)—A, fights has had 15 straight t at Don Jordan's welter- Seeakiair Ge asaee poo eee ight title will be the big incen-| accomplished in seven rounds tonight when Florentino Fer-| against Stephen Redl in Madison ion ~— Gaspar (Indian) | Square Garden. ega in nationally-televised irennder, making his second Probable Ee doatingn, Cabe, is reted 0 Pitch r a fh yew and this ae ers Ortega’s added va rience. Most observers rate] \itcnoys q~~.4 _— aoe bout a tossup. baseball games (won-lost records lernandez is undefeated in 20] o\stentheses): American League Chicago at Baltimore (Twi-N)— Latman (85) and Pierce (13-13) * Walker (10-8) and Fisher ). Cleveland at Washingtdn (N)— Grant eta Ramos a res Kansas at Boston feet long and painted) scitouris (3-2) vs Delock (11-4). ow for Detroit at New York—Foytack (13-12) vs Coates (41). National a Hook (5-3) vs Jay (410). eT te teen ee hela dial St. Louis at Chicago — Miller is (3-2) vs Anderson (11-10). I Los Angeles chiar dens (817) and Green eer ae boot ewraer, who | (0.1) vs Koufax (85) and Sherry ription to a T. 1) (49) Kick out of working | philadelphia at San Francisco | (N)—Roberts (13-15) vs McCor- mick (11-13). “KS ee me the ducks are secing com |B Final ‘sterom, Aunt 0,8 «Ig Saturday 1 to| There's a provincial baseball oaee artnet 2a tended | final scheduled for Queen Eliza- his own | beth Park Summerside tomorrow iet when | (Saturday) afternoon commenc- _| ing at 3 o'clock. a Participants will be Mount Ste- verhead. I was thinking what| wart who finished on top in ee creel oe mete geen ond Baseball League and sictm haan te Prime Come champions. Although Mount Stewart was sshots rang. out and bot h| sidelined by Peakes Bombers in ts dropped in the wood that/ the King’s County League semi- tthe shore at this point. T/ finals the team is still elegible d other shots. I counted five ra battle Ti for the provia- » together near the same ial ie right to ad- t a half hour earlier. One|“ crown vance. in -Maritime playdowns, is certain: There will be Ferimer Class ducks on the Peakes were not interested in ds on the opening morning| Sing along the Maritime trail. oH will mean a saving of} A large crowd from both “It’s an ill wind that blows|camps will likely view. this sud- den death battle. cee fi te ‘vYoOU'LL LIk® THE @0oD TASTE Tonight Ortega, from Mexicali, at Jordan's crown. HAD 6 FIGHTS Benny (Kid) tionally over | NBC. Fernandez; a natural 142- pounder, won 17 out of 18 ama- Mex- ico, lost decisions to Isaac Lo- gart and Jordan in eleimination| © bouts that decided the champion- ship and would like another shot The Mexican has had 66 fights, oe 20 by knockouts and 30 isions. He has lost 14 and 10, an inch taller than Fernan- . Ortega’s victims include L- , Kid Gavilan, Mickey Craw- ford, Tony Demarco and. Rudell Stitch Fernandez and Ortega were rf scheduled to meef a month ago but a virus felled Fernandez and Paret substituted Cincinnati at Milwaukee (N)—| jy “™ Ortega beat Paret hand } Tonight's fight, starting at 11 p.m. ADT will be televised na- Golf Action On Weekend There's ty of action schedi- over weekend. Saturday play for the Seagran par all will get underway. Low get and low gross winners will | play off at a later date for the crown. The competition is open | to all male members of the local club. Sunday the men’s senior championship will be played. | Both this and the Seagram com-| petition are 16 holes. Saturday and Sunday local golf- ers will also participate in the nation wide best ball battle. fight for the club champ- | i has narrowed down to two. The finalists are Don Mac- Donald and Harry Simmonds. 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