i ,i t . T W .Y. Yankees Even World Series 1 -35 4”Bucko” T rainor Accepts ””””"”'” Edge Dodgers f Playing Coach Position. 3-2-.In Sixth Game , j- ' tbr h ith t tr ht t time Major Hockey League Train- m:u5,enwmmewg;.,.:lgly n: gt: or again played heads up hockey ill . for the Islanders both at centre 911,, Dow”. we" in than and on defence. and. Mt” , punching to the very bT)lc'9Lh0LCl:i9YJtPl:'1 lg; Back? 3??-5 Nelson. batting for Hodges. struck BC 0 9 Un Or 3'8 0 D E- , , out. Furillo drew 1teynolds' first war years. Pf:-liflolt was then E and only wg1.k, But (ha Ghlef ghug ste:c;r;g.plioi1Iiigz xffgllgxzlgilerghphgs the door on pinch-hitter Andy 3. . . g Pafko and Cox. bably the best junior teams this I City ever produced. T0533! P131105 In 1969 the War interrupted s 31wk.who use-;.,'u chuck bright hockey future for Bucko. D,-agent. chore, for comm-mwg Sliortlyiafter the outbreak lie en- San”; Wu,” am-e wont hu,m.n. listed in the army and gservevd Reynom, womd hug men an overseas for five years. During his man 1; he hadn't wol-kad f,gdly.But 12.35 ?S.."H1f. sii.5.if.2f;".J.3 &:..”;2..” ”i””t;&f..'.':'”,i:..l””l.';t:' . . n a a c e - ' I ,him throughout his hockey career. ur-day andyl I-3 lnglngs today may I Tha year tl0l1OWlllK the war he have been too much, . joine Mom: on Hawks of the Big Eddie Lopgt, loser to Ron in thy . rtF'our League and started his climb third game, might get the call, up the lmftkey ladder. The follow- or Johnny Sain. beaten in relief ling year he played in the United. Sunday. Whoever starts. Reynolds .states League. likely will be in there before it's He returnd to the St. Paul of the 0V9?- mbm,e)lUnlted States League in the fallt -iDresaen is better 01111191395. of the next year and proceeded tot uwugh B1393 dial” "en Vnm W, today. Carl Erskine. yesterday's . Dy Keuson 1 . .. By JACK HAND BROOKLYN, Oct. 6-(AP)-Vic Rasohi and Allie Reynolds tamed Brooklyn Dodgers .with an 11- strikeout job today to send this homer-happy World Series into I seventhgame with is 3-2 victory by New York Yankees. Two tremendous home runs by Duke lsnider weren't enough to matchtthe desperate Yanks, who fought back to tie the series for the third time. The final game will be played at Ebbts Field tomorrow with the possibility that Reynolds and Joe Block of the Dodgers may meet for a third time. Black was the victor in the first game but Rey- nolds triumphed in the fourth. Both are right-handed. Yogi Berra and Mickey Mantle ripped into 22-year-old Billy Loss for homers and Raschi provided the other runs with a single that bounced off Lee's left ankle and rolled into short right field. scor- ing Gene Woodling in the two- run seventh. . . Manager Casey Stengel, strug- gling to keep.allve his dreams of a THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN City League Softball Champions . The Brooklyn Dodgers will move into the filial World Series game tlllls afternoon with pitching, the Trainor Isiandens team captain and cen- Wes ”Bucko" (remain for the past two sears has 5”” M5 1'95? 50359? Bewe "ibiiz factor that was supposed to fourth straight world champion- Wm Wm b V mbh 10, "H; accepted a contract to act as play- ;”'””r he Vt” .913-”'l3 mm me; work against them, riding in ship, callid on Reynolds to save as :,l1e1:"Roe. e R I . 3 ' ing coach of the senior team in 9” Ymk Ramgelsr H1191!" favor. strictly on their the 16-St--WIDE-Rhhchl in the The N.txOna1Le.xue nun-g mm The next year he returned to thelmound staff alone the Yankees Rangers but injuries sent him tn'ientereo' the series 8-5 favorites the Rangers number one farmlovcr the Dodgers but now that team at New Haven. This was the seventh and final game has his tough luck year. First he suf-the?" lCaCh6d lhe Sh0E HPDEEYS i0 then afbe on the other foot. Manager eighth inning. Snider's second homer of the day and fourth of the series-- tylng records held by Lou Gehrig and Babe Ruth - slashed the Yank lead to 3-2 in the eighth. Grand Falls, Newfoundland during the coming season. In addition to looking alter the senior team Bucko will coach two junior teams and take care of the a World series since 1946 and the Yanks haven't lost one since 1041. Brooklyn. "of course, never has won in five previous attempts. There were open spaces in the Grand Falls school teams as well. fewd 9: hT0k9n .l3W liudg p . '3. . stand. with 3 aul-pl-(singly "nun He exgegt; to, be leaving -- l;3';,;"i:.;:;,,;:;”::,:.d.l;:,:.i;1.2.:,;i.;;:lE;E”b.12.:”i:;l..il 2?.?.”3iE3”.”l2i tt3i2.?3?::..S.2"?t. .l:lt?:d....! ruinous or amend or the men bollt c 0 er -5. ' t .v . - 1d (3 h game as compare to 34 861 last. The .......... .- ... mm or ume. ;,2:i,:. .:m;.::nt;;;..;;:il;...3ah: 2.... ?:f.f..”:.':2”liu?.2.. ” w-many. ' Newfoundland Mes the Maritime x During the next summer t:he Iglbig two of Vic Rum. and Am. d H I y I n F t I it 1 H M m V with the tying run on second ,The home run total of 14-sight . Major Hockey lLeague losing one anders Hockey Club was orm -Rey id . .. . .k d d U. d'i The members of the Liguorlan ha ear er won tic r way a .10 ron row" .e 0 g 0. and one out. Re now: worked on by t,hg Yanks and six by the Dod- nf its bcst ccritreman and def1nit- and Bucl-:0 remained at home to! no 5 me!-N3-lit: an 1e ' llfouth Club softball team, win-lfignals by eliminating the Guar- are: Allan. Shephard lb; .Bert Roy campmenayand poured . gerktopped um old high 0: 13 5,. ely its best stickhandier. spark the team. As centreman be-t my one made any mistake in j ners of the City League and fin- dian AnE91-5 and the BGWERV B0m- Lannan. 2b. Jack Hennessey C. thud sun" Pugh” swmmg -bat. in 3 aevemgame "1-1” by wuh. Allan MacDonald cf: Wilf Shep- hard p and (lb; back row: Carl Proude 2b; Jack Bradley if; Jim- my Gauthler p and (lb; Cliff Pet- ers, ss: Freddy Slicphard rf; Frank Dunn cf. I bars. The L. Y. C. afterwards defeat- ed Canada Packers for the City title but lost out to the Summer- slde R.C.A.F. in the Island play- downs. lngton and Pittsburgh in 1925. The previous high for six games was the 11 of 1936 by the Yanks and Giants. EBBEIS FIELD, Brooklyn, Oct. 9 - (AP) -- Official box score of the Two years ago when Trainor re- turned home from his campaigns in United States Hockey leagues he joined the Islanders and led (them to Big Four Championship The Yankee ace, coming back after his brilliant four-hitishut- out Saturday, also fanned pinch- hltter Rocky Nelson to start the ninth. Then he weakened mone- tarlly. tween Walt Pawlyshyn and Brunopestimating the value of the Yan-.31l315 in ll"? Island P15Yd'3W"5 Favero he turned in performances kees mound staff. The Yanks M9 Pictured 8b0V9- that will be remembered long afiertpitchers have done all that coulilll The Players. Cmlched. by Jack the hockey league is gone. he asked of any corps of hurlers. HEHMSSGY, W011 the City League The big mistake was made in the hy defmllhll til? Sunshine Ishllld Biicko will work out with the Is- in the subsequent series with Syd- ney Millionaires for the Maritime landers during their training ses-.””d9F'95Um3ll0ll Of slons. Fans will be hoping that he zltle he turned in an outstanding performance. Last year in It much faster Mari- Little Change Reported In t Detroit Red Wing Team By HARRY STAPLER may yet have a change of heart and lineup with the team for the coming season. er-age and had 12 shutouts. After the opener, the Wings will go to Montreal for a Saturday night game and back to Detroit to face the Wings' other arch rival. Tor- onto Maple Leafs Sunday night. Drrrnorr, Oct. 6 .- (AP) The cast. will be much the same when Detroit Red Wings skate out after their fifth straight National Hockey League title this season. Only two familiar faces are missing. The change is in the Production Line with the departure of centre Game Next Sunday Afternoon At Peakes i where it could hurt Red Wings the ' most -- but the Stanley Cull ChlIm- The game between Peakes Bomb- 4' pions are banking on former New York Ranger Reggie Sinclair to fill the gap. The otheriahsentee when Rang- ers open at home Thursday night against. Rangers is defenceman Leo Reise who sent to Rangers in re- ers and Miminegash-Tignish Roy- al Aces .originaliyI announced to be played on Wednesday. will bet played next Sunday afternoon at Peakes starting at one o'clock. The second game if necessary will bee played immediately after the first contest. turn for the 27-year-old Sinclair from Lachine. Que. who learned his hockey at McGill University and In the Senior Quebec League. Sinclair, who scored .10 points; with Rangers last. year. l; the long, now face. So Detroit's famed Production Line will no longer read Abel. Lindsay and Howe. It will be sin- clalr. Lindsay and Howe. Manager Jack Adams and coach Tommy Ivan could have done some shuffling with their No. 2 and No. 3 lines. But they decided to keep those forward walls intact and niove newcomer Sinclair in between Fredericton Team All Home:Brews FREDEERICTON. Oct. a --(CP) Roly Mcbenahan lced.liis 1932-53. edition of Fredericton Capitals for the first time tonight and" the completely home brew club bowed 6-3, to Montreal Cnnatliens of the Junior Amateur Hockey Associ- ation of Quebec. The two-game exhibition series flingers. In view of their late season performances, Billy I nos. Carl Erskine and Preacher Roe have more than come through ill a. big way for their team. Joe Block. of course. has been a star all year and although there was some doublt about his ability to make out as a starting pitcher he has showed that he is a star wher- ever or whenever he is used. . . . There will be a lot of pressure on the rookie pitcher this after- noon when he faces the Yankees for the third time in the series. He has pitched two brilliant games for his skipper already and if he comes through today he will make his manager as well as himself look good. Dressen may have played it smart when he started Black Saturday and so have him ready for today while Stangcl may have made a poor move in starting Blackwell Sunday instead of Raschi. The latter had three days rest and should have been ready for Sunday. If he had pitch- ed and the games ended the way they did he would certainly be effective for a few innings relief today. As it is he will probably have to work anyway. a . . At this writing we're not sure who will be starting for the Yan- kees although early news reports believe it will be Allie (The Chief) Reynolds. If it is. Reynolds will be making his fourth appearance in the series and it seems to be asking an awful lot of a 33 year old pitcher. Stengel could start Lopat and hope that he would hold the fort for five innings. Then he could depend on Rey- nolds and possibly Raschi to take care of the last four frames. . . . After six series games the teams have shown that there is little to chose between them. Vet- eran rcportcrs have claimed that it is one of the best Series they ever witnessed and there's no one the Brooklyn tDniry in a five game series. They Carl Furillo walked on a. 3-2 open their football the Air Force from Summersid nounced last night by Elme Blanchard, chairman of the Abeg welt Football Committee. arrange a game with the finite word on whether or not th or two. hosts to Truro. . Abbies To Meet Either Siside Air Force Or Truro Here Saturday The chaiiiothtetbs-vii Abbies will season here over the week-end against either or the Truro Bearcats, it was an; The Abbi” 9” attempting Al;"Ilhe Maritime Chess Congress will Force for Saturday afternoon. De- Airmen will be able to play will be received within the next day On Monday the Abbies will play Millionaires To count and Andy Pafko ran it up to 3-1 before he popped to Phil Ris- The Abbies are also attempting to arrange a game with either the Halifax Wanderers or the Saint John Mariners for Saturday If- ternoon. October 18. The local team is holding daily workouts and turnouts during the last few practises have been ex- ceptionally good as the boys con- tinue to put every effort into the training grind. read and from what we have heard from people who have been connected with the Brooklyn club Hodges is one of the finest gen- tlemen in the world of sport. 0 I U man, Charlottetown. the. 1950 cham- pion; Walter Hughes of Saint John, pi-went New Brunswick champion; Maurice Elman and William Brown, Saint John; Major A. Grimmer, Dalhousic; V. Ditmar. St. George; Charles Toombs. Charlottetown: past Maritime champion O. P. Dou- cettc. Moncton; and E.T. Hansen of Btellarton. Two dozen lesser known players will round out the entry list. P. E. I. Lawn Tennis Ass'n A short time ago we had the opportunity of watching the Dodg- ers and Hodges play. Before game time while the players were work- ing out Hodges walked over to the dugout and it wasn't long be- fore the fans beseiged him for autographs. Grown-ups and child- ren alike crowded to the railing eral others whose names have not been revealed. Howard loses Decision To Cuban Boxer HALIFAX. Oct. 6 -(CB) - Or- lando Zulueta, 133-pound from Havana. Cuba, tonight won a majority 10-round Maritime Dick Howard of Halifax. Howard driving A 2-2 pitch over the some right-field. barrier. Furillo. in right- field, hardly bothered to turn his head bcosusb the ball was ticketed from the time it left the bat. When' Woodling followed with s Loes was in trouble. Irv Noren worked the count to 1-1. As Lou base. the ball popped out of the webbing of his glove and f ii to the ground for an automatic lk. Noren eventually struck out and Bill Martin Popbed up. Raschf came through with a sharp single off Loes' left knee into short-right scoring Woodling. If it had not been for the balk. Woodiing would battler -decision over lightweight champion Berra. led. off the Yank seventh by l ground single over second base and New York (A) stretched and looked toward first' sixth guns of the 1953 World series: - zuto. Reynolds squashed Dodger o hopcs,by making'Billy Cox roll to gzggzilfd H A48 5' : on McDougald for the final cut. mum My 4 0 1 , , The homers by Snider. Berra and Mm” cf '3 1 1 0 0 I 0 Mantle brought the series' total to 3 0 0 7 , '1 S 14. high for any world series. 1 0 0 3 0 Rlaischi pittchield a brlllialritf gauge. ' 5 1 112 ,, --r-w m e re a SYDNEY- 09'? 5 ”(CP)”s5'd”eV frtilterxiiri ioril ti: eelghth? and vfalklng 3 1 3 3 . Millionaires of the Maritime Ma1- only one. Wm, the new at the 4 0 3 0 3 M '1' h ' or Hocltev 1-WK)" Wm Sim sin” Chief he received credit for his ” ” ” ” ” lng drills Wednesday or Thursday, mm gems Wm. 4 0 0 0 I e Coach Cliff Roach said in Mont- - 3 0 1 0 1 real today. i d t Descrved Win . 3:15 2 :22 4; Roach hopes to w n up a. scou - . . ' 3 mp mmamw M Wednesday deiieiiizeoaiihiuvlrrh-is ki'nre;1Khiirii::diii MoNcroN' om 6 '" (OP) - ilieeriiisinglm three pm dub. He had all Hodges'swinging like a A53: '; i - den ate. Hod as is hitless in 17 I be held here over the mahknlvins m:J11ligngK:s'1.:?95::,g:,d tgrgmrtf git. lngtne sexless. shuba went ; 2 3 2 3 e wiekmdi G” 1143' "' W” "' building! but will feature some downaw1nslnstwlcenndCox.1-oat. 4 0 o 3 3 nolmoed tonight. i ,ammm.'mc,., Carl rurilio and Jackie Robinson ' 4 0 1 2 0 Plans call for the individual Mar- Tmnspormuion has been sent to each took one gm-1g,.oug, ” 0 0-0 0 0 itime championship at present held Fred Hildebrand 0, New west- Locked in g, (3.0 duel with Log; 0 0 o Gil" by 0. M. Macconnell of Halifax. tot mimsm. B. C. who 1, rem,-,,1ng go, for five innings Rsschi gave, way i g 0 1 5 G be run off along with the Maritime ms mm.'m Icahn; Geo,” mutt. first when Snider hammered his t 3 0 0 ,'.,1g mam 0hampl””3mp' The mm" Wm son. Winnipeg, back for his third 111'”: Plmh 03 3” Bbllih We? the 1 o 0 0 0 be defend?-d.bY the B1119-D056 Chess germ; Mike Dusky, winmpeg; right field screen. The ball sailed Flume ff 3 0 1 1 a Club of Halifax. Johnny Mormwg Mung,-en), who over the wall some 325 feet away - ' " 3 0. 1 0 2 Mr. Macconnell will be on hand pmyed Wm, Ham”; 5;, M",-.135; and bounced gally into a puking FM 9' 0 0 o 0 O to defend his title. other strong season md Wm, ghnrlouemwn 1,- lot across the street. c-P”Dk'o' 1 0 0 O 0, Omllchdefs exliecltd are 1113. R0Z9- landers the previous year, and sev- TN 193d W35 ' 3h01't'uV9d- 3”” . Tom. ,5 3 3 27 10 I.-Ran for snubs in nth. b-struck out for Hodges in-9th. c-Popped out for Roe in 9th. 1 M0 000 510-8 Brooklyn (N) . 000 till 010-! I-Reese. RBI-Snider 2. Berra, Rsschi. Mantle. ab-Goa. Shubs. HR.-Snider 2, Berra, Montle., CB. -toes. DP-Hodses. Reese rand, Robimon. Left New York i-'i1'.;. Brooklyn 5. 3 --Lou 5,,(M-ode. Misc. Riazutc. McDougsld..Wood- ling); Roe 1 (Mantle); (Snider); Reynolds-.1' (Fm-illol'.-i - weighed 136 1-4. 30-Loss ,3 (Norm 2. Month 1. One of the three officials called right wing Goro. Howe and left . p v y Roe 1 (Collins): Ruehi D (Rodeos wing Ted Lindsay. to speak to him and wetwere im- will conclude here tomorrow night. who Wm Mgue with them W" pressed by the manner in which A big crowd filled York Arena forimuch mt mat" The pitching has not hug wand" Meeting Planned The others in the Production Line . - , been good and the hitting has G11 t k i 1, d 1 '3" Wu” 3- draw: but "19 ah” BIWUVW3 nu” 19'-ind duk ” 3, Loss, Robinson Bhubs 2. P021110 are not question marks. Howe, win- ma siiasogxgegrgjt ttfite Fiigeglgfggr; been long and judging by the des- 311,, v3:-.., ?fuF5,e.?.e,?,f,:”T,':”,S,2 1. cards read 8-2-2 and 4-3-8. Raschi continued W D0”? "5 011 10 cox); myno us, 2 i(Co,mpl.nells.: net of tho mu-t Trcnllv last year. mm Wm be bommd bv ha” 3 crlntions or the plays the 1Ield- we picked me Yankees to win The annualmeeting of the ,Prlnce The" were "0 tm"0kd0W" tn "'9 ”"n"l 'l"'h9"3h 5"e"3'-it Md Nelson). no- hi-l!iin-'Ii2l31nn- Reynolds warming up . after Loes singled with two out. The teams came to the last of lug particularly in t.he has been outstanding. . . . outfield the brisk battle. Howard carried before the Series started but if a heavy punch but was unable to Hodges can bring home the bacon Edward Island Lawn Tennis As- sociation will bc held Wednesday lags; Loos 9 in an-. Roe 0 in W3 led the league in scoring for the Reynolds 0 in. itti. Rdslilr.-Ruchi dozen imports before the New last. two seasons with M each time. Brunswick senior Hockey League Lindsay was second in the 195i-52 opens Nov. 1. Saint John Beavers season with 69. and Moncton Hawks. in the Muri- The No. 2 line will be: Right ume Major League 1359 unsung wing Metro Prvstai. centre Mex are the other clubs in the new N. Delvecchio and left wing John Wll- E . loop. 50". 510" Sim Wl” Willie the N0- 3 Claslef led the Montroalers with Whatever way it goes today mat- ters little to us. If the Dodgers are to win it we hope it will be the result of a home run by Gil Hodges. There is no player we would sooner see get it round trip- OK with us. ' oo- cles but who is a native for the Dodgers it will sure be Irish Jimmy Nolan who is Cal- gary's pride and joy in fistic cir- Prince Edward Islander will meet Yvon- evening at the Charlottetown Pol- ice Court (above the Police Stat- ion) at 7.15. it has been announced. Among the matters to be taken will be the election of officers; election of committees: adoption of by-laws: and the discussion of of punching combinations. cisloned Young Hubley. l39. Brldgewater. do much with his usually danger- ous right. zulueta showed a variety In a four-round preliminary. i28- pound Leroy Jones of Halifax de- the eighth with the Yankees ahead 8-! after Mantle rocketed n 385- foot lead-off homer into the lower stands in left-centre. of Then the Dodgers came to life. With,one gone. Snider poled I. 2-2; Loes 3-3: Roe 0-ll:,Reynolds I)-0. Balk-mes. Winner-Rsschl. Loser-l'..oe.s. ' Umpire: Art Possarells (A) p . Larry Goats (N) first base. Bill McKinley (A) second base, Babe tin with Tony Leswlck on right A 1 H, fl. - id m m D d - nut . , , Pinelli (N) third base Jim Hono- I and Marty Pavellch patrolling the 2:51 g:g;i..i)n':)er1ioci;.Choi)iie. eivaoyli-Ilieaisemci1iil.y Hemiis RetCl'l'loll(!gell)lsi5eb1:ll zine Dgreng mg, weck dlcalglgrig pm" Mr next year” Pmvmcm frcla-(ri'?iyAntSiig1giiQi!srl1ilntt.,ook loigiiglzigif 33:; run our the rum He” wore chick (A) left field. Dilsty Boliess . other lane. Utility centre will be player and has been all season but of 1 9 ma an Ml ewe "h ope” Tournament" ' I (NI.-)'right field. real scorers were Vient. Boyleau, he has been in a tough batting boxing title. Nolan was born at Officials hope that all membernicmmc m the ””9nd "id lost a Raschl got Robinson to loft the Time: ms. Attendance: sonar ; Larry Wilson and utility wlngnian l Viv Staslu-k. 'I'he Win2s' Red Kelly. Bob Goldham. Ben Woit. Marcel Pronovost and Larry Zeidel. Hughes and Richard. E. . And. of course. the goalkeeper E . I l Richard. the "Baby Rocket." is a brother of the N. ll. L. Canadlens' famous winger. Maurice Richard. Miles and Menzies fired the Fredericton goals in the first per- ftrst pitch to Woodling in left field but shubo smashed out a double. That was all for big Viv and Reynolds came in to face Com- panells. A ball, two strikes. a foul and then the shifferoo--that did it. four-round decision to Bob Lead- ley. 159, of Dartmouth. Jerry Fraser..144. of Bridgewater drew with Billy Downie, Ml. of Halifax in is six-rounder. Another draw came in I six- Ohepstow, in the Eastern end of the Island 24 years ago and has had quite a career in boxing. Wilt Mocloskey. who follows the fight game as close as or closer than anyone else in the Mnritimes has and those interested in tennis will attend the meeting. Cuban Papersi (Dtld) . ' v--:-em1---4 World Series slump throughout the series. we defencemen are ' ' ' We. were sorry to see Dressen lift Hodges for pinch hitter Rocky Nelson in the ninth yesterday. We doubt if anyone has" pinch hit for 5 Wm 56 Terry Sllwchuk. N0. 1 1h the i d nd Roly McLenahan. playing , - - . d i-tin 1 bet no An ed b thl thr t, th I i . league last year. He gave up only no fogward position tonight, count- ggfjlgf: s1i)n.,C:in:egh:a:i:solriltliei grim uf?lCsi'?':l:0l?(goIi)r:aufoIinlOerie:tl?O . 13;)!-ltlte. of aBridl5wvrt:rn. an: Yankxioyleemyed about 3) break ' . '5; 133 goals in 70 games for 9. 1.90 av- ed the final goal of the night. 32 m,,',m5 and ied the Dodgers .,.,',.lXg fans. U 0 . . Benny Delorenz, 132 1-2, Sydney. things wide open in the ninth af- ' ' ' with RBl's. In addition he spark- - - - l 7'" WW0!" Timed 0115- MODOHIIIG M d ,a imn-Tc'1.'l fkuun ed their drive to the pennant in N01,... L. W, ,,,,,,,,,t ,,,,d,,,,. HAVANA. Oct. 0 --(AP)- Cub- "'4 Rhlutotllnllled "3 chm 1-068 ff hm”, September. Our admiration of weight champion of Wuhan Cm, an newspapers today blasted wel- , . "M "h" P'”ch"" R” w n” ' A "am );u'"u,”o3 1 (I F Fl B A d 6 'd P t li::”?.1”..'tf:i: r:::..:-::..i; at tznrz. Wan Kr i ”'ii-"' mm u... --I ' mo- - OW. CILI ' I " , . an or ex n I" e 8 player. Judging from all we have """"m;t c'";"' H” h”. mt night in - gem-nn:mm, 30:1; '3 some winner. had trouble with his Olublland iemm lhl-l'&-C181. - . '---m-rt-rm-mp ::.1fnt:v:n'tf,P';ot;":f mb;:”3”;,”ic: gainlt Euly qmnm 0; gm, yon, . control and loaded the buns by 5”-W . " is l , , u - -- A ; -- waning M title. Trailing Joe 0 1- . S11 III!!! WW1 Tenders will be received at this office until noon 1YlV.:"9mfcie ::::1l;';:- t'1lf::e”9de:!l'5l'lo:ll: pg: '33;t;fm?.'the",i,:h:hed,i;'::, Aglotngfzf. 1- (0P”)d- lino by :3-1 count. his civil! M” - ' - .. 1 to l . .. - on Friday, 17th October, 1952, for the erection of N0 0ii19I ialmfgczgg l:h'1i;k:i:cl!;l;o;g ':;lg3o:: ”";::h;;f .”'::”:,':f,"'" the new attgiitinktha .t3i'.?a ariiienfixiiirlume f"”'-"-'-'-p-m-'-'-"-V n1l!,i;c:eiu' poo (flnt four Elm" . A . 4 v ' ' enua -Phiat convention which V k F d , o -0390 . . . idol (1 th - - ,. Flex-Beam Protection Fence and Guide Posts on :fl:IhI1.'Heuh:dp::tdfyi:l:l;s11:01:33: 2:11:13 me: macaw c:m:Lyeai- old om. hm Ema”. g commgujmu-t; .im...;au,o12 Delegates will repmsent Phalanx o ( 3 Y M.0.A. young business men's and mint youngbtnfnus plrls' ' lrt.:1"3ftm:bpclli:filo::i'I3:w.lhh:";"- aaooxnru-o-oi 6-(AP) .---C o . . o . ar- . t - moutia, gyangy, Humx, Ttmo and 'f;Iaw !YorlcthYsiikeosu:re f:vo;lltea Axon"! ngngwu. . 0 WI! I IQVCII on V HI . my-in. G K oomeggugg tgpggkgn win in. game of the World Series tomoro m?n;':'u:m”d':n-um” exwurieed sing. an wmggu ooypmg, Mom. row with either -Ed l-opat (tr mu m” gm mm -wot: "um 7.. . . 0lubs' a"nd leaguw share-0735-; GHQ. v "Gsvllan Just wouldn't come out Incl fight.-" said Graham. "If I hadn't token the 'flght' to him there -wouldn't have been any fight." i The Oubsns were proud. natur- Illv. that the kid from the sugar cane country had won the is- TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY Section-BONSHAW ' to BORDEN. out Billy Dixon of Glasgow, Soot- B13 d 9 5 S 11 3 V 9 find and decisiovnlng Jimmy Moore of Liverpool. . F A5 msy A5 Among the lighten he has de- , 4' Q . tested are the following: Cleorao " ' Westfall of Twin l"slls.' Idaho: Johnny Malena:-es of Shelby. Mon- Specificaiions and 'l'ender I-'orms may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. - i . gm 3:33; 1f:L'g" cff,"?””ggmf,', :f?;;",;",:”,f,',,"";o”2,i,'1,;,,'?fl3;L': too: In vipond. Toronto, v.u.. Ami. Reygolgogoipg gig iltggu ' ' ' ' V I In. C - Alexander. opium curler An- WW" "Willi "nUWI0Wvl- CH" "m'”' ”"'"'”"' "ran om ma.lm-I mhdo the Lowest or anyiTender not necessarily accepted. ,9,-.g.mv. 1;.-equ.ng5ch.l)gn'g. g. Ind A-In 1719!. Items?! of dell. st. 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