Braves Even Series By Defeating 1 VL 3a&b&wI&,1.m,0A&'l.lU'f in ma nun -.4 auuwhuitnz um - nddle , ' p on hltiina "coat" at Pt . i r u '0 ri an” .. t a g lawn U ” & .......”""'""'. .....':?. mzt. ...i it Mathews Had Beef Feeling . 11- rmuu -I -- '3 l&alIiI,gk:Sundayfu-I7-slat-k-I . . ' waiakee tory over New Y i m H -- .'”& , Yukaea that squared the world! , A Of ml i ' n ' gu-ie.um.g.m.....,-h. l.u daraal-OwiIevaell&aIl . Ka!lieWI' -nu-h seniaihronzl in I Iy .rn.Ivi.iaxa intotaednnaiunaaitahtaalu C”'''''''' ''''V ii" &' If ”-M From in -Wuilucl sansvwxiiin Vila. fAP)- after nine. V"- W” ll" "M5 Will" we Ww 8lnggiIg' nddii Mathews. who Nlppy June. the pi-ea-hitter 1” ”” '''''' "”'"l''''- '""'W mi" NW4 "ll" " hrohehiuiunnnnadinlochedtitewhostartudtaehisiothtvaennii"""l"”'””5""""'l' .3 '”"'9l?i'i'- . i wrHnrluwldewenwutMuemedbuhrtheBnvu.u-uhd”u."a'u"'-"h" ...,.g..A T”i1i"Id-1""."llW9l"3"di hi;mninmnuwnnhLuarnvupiaiautuhnamrtutae”"'""""”-"'"4I 5.3.; "i”dy"u”'”men'"mme Joyouadreaalngi-ootnsunday ballprovadbawIshithyTotnnv".”"”m3" lallanetnluilay Yankshadbouncedbacktotte HR.” unhulndli.-dBnI".utch fheeenwdwaahelaw ne- -I-..i..u.uul”'.-" ”" "”" ”" E'””" "”""” the heet fell. in of lif h an uvsirri-' -ii 14.10 -t ltlli-It:.na'tiIte in the turtttnnniut hm threerun homer into the left field it I u bn My ' ; ea lay ac bill tho (Ito ntlna act I no. g 0.3., 5"... mnna "4 Hmong”. he my . ewssa onunogie rraatart.ed:oholler.vP"'h"huh'u.”a.u ”huli”."m lpfllled -1-ENSE TEN-I-H is loth inning homer which set I re was no mar on the h I”: u Maud. In. all me, me yam mged mad tied the thriuin; -fourth game of ball. but the unfpire (Augie Don- "I. mu an. aunt: rleitiater hit in the top of the 10th on Hank thf. aeries, 16 for the Braves. Iiellil Irabigyd it quickly. and 5 ,5. Nu ”"' "”'”' 'u'l'”'"h '1 - -"lull! Bauer'a triple following an infield . I knew the blow had the dla- there it Illa. and. Jones It hit ””d' rum” ?”luuw""”W" N9'- 13 Vi" alngle by Tony Kubeli the Braves ..E. g t I 111109. bill 1 I01 ICING 10' Jill! I ll: 05 "R HWGP. Tu . mu "Wu bub "I t. 0&9: g. ll milled this tingler right out of the W e second when I saw Hank Bauer What did you say when Elston action the Ian -i Yankee hands. 4. HANK AARON EDDIE MATHEWS Ei.s'roN nowann (Yankee rialit iielderl tapping Howard luiiliaihomeri Wnrm "x":d.u M. '32- . one of the most exciting ser- hla hand in his glove. like he had Spahn, nrnm pitcher. was Weir. llldarahaw. ad "mun" w ,3 lurai . , lea games playedin many a year who Viol! 25 Slime! F0? 7-59 ETIVEB I chance. He didn't. And boy, ll &1'Id Ia&l the :2 i appijoachedgits elimaxwhen plate in the regular season held the e e was I glad." " Actually, all I had to aay was Gin). Ieebonnack. Hilton. Gauv -mm In . 1 "N I l umpire Augie ponatelirrul-d ihnl'Y3llkS in the palm of his hand Mathews in the fourth had Oh. heaven!" no heat way i TNIIII. Slnlii Ilillfi lane. The North Itore eanma' K .'l!';r:i1rli:dBny::;a l:ll;Slhl2;1lhL'lf:lrlnVli:e most of the cool clear aft- l for Ibis firaty hail in lo nee: frat deserts: '7” till! ornc - Wall mm to at. an . ufaae ' L" t . P - . ea r . " wIsn' acoura waaaa er unsed out . , - Jones. Yogi Berra and Byrne our BULB N THE 9'” ” ”5oc"”E” 93”” M” , 00" W W F ' 7 ii enterinl: today's flame, but! i he a ' ' . i wanted it law an: "ab -4- Wheeler Saoirvllie; .25. Howe15:55. 10:16. liar ziolmntamdr um" mm. mm, in Vamp 5udden;,. me world peg” to sta nu. . .. . . . .. Sturdlvlnf. Shantz (5) Kuclu wunv, guppy. amen. ma Mm). ,umde.-1, um 10,, mi m,,d,.-- Iaaea-Charlie Ryan.TodStraln, vey 16:05. The i we Manager Casey stencei whose tumble ri0u;n around his ears in N Y Bk ML) '3' L2 '53; iii) nym tal Grim tlol and ews. Spahn. asked what hehad to dtariottatown. aooeaa portal 4. Montreal cuq ;m ,,.H' EM. every appearance brouizhi a We muili Medlml OW 009 "W9 Mffmfm mm 1 I -500 3..."; 39.5., mg c,..d.nA 1,. NEW antes Iay when Mathews belted hla ' t ' Itorm of booa from (ht-' custom-i er: waved for Bob Grim to red place the iefthandcd Byrne. Red St-lioendiensi fiiwi to fare Grim dropped I sacrifice hunt in the first base line moving pinch - runner Felix Mantilla tot ucond with the potential tying Tllfl. ' SENSATIONAL LOGAN out for victory with two Bone and nobody on base Spahn yielded succesxive right field singles by Yogi Berra and Gil Mcbougnld. lit-irai-ti one of Stengel'a three . position men who happened to be on first Sunday took Soahn to I '34 count and then drove the ball ideep into the left field bleechera. j'l”he :l:'h0-foot clout tied the were First game Oct. 2 Milwaukee 000 ooo 100- l 5 0 . New York 0M0l200x-3 9 1 Spam: E. Johnson (6! M.cMa- i hon 47) and Crumalil; Ford and Berna. Lepahn. uj. Second game Oct. 3 Grim. lula: NYK--Jlblllld. Mil- Aaron Torre MItbe-wa. Fifth gune at County Stadium od-Iy. Sixth game at Yankee stadium Oct. 5 Seventh game at Yankee stad- iien Oct. to if neceuary Manager Fred Haney. the mild- mannered Brave skipper, ouietly sipped I cup of coffee and agreed with I twinkle in his eye. that "it looks like we got I new aer- iea atartlng." The Bravea were aomewhat subdued and most of them headed for the shower: when the horde gamedecidlng homer. "I just shouted: "Oh, yeah!" aald the claaay lefty. Hank Aaron said he waded Into I knuckle ball to slam his three run homer off Tom sttsrdlvant in the fourth. And Frank Torn sIid he followed with hia first homer ever in County Stadium by con- . e .- ed h - 'd. Milwaukee 011 100 000- 4 I 0 :- t rt it dmltted not: ill: but tnu. atJostii':;'i5istt:gailr:-idwthe:-iii Inlgfzllruntrhe hrgvce-rsonvent quietly New York 011000 000-. 2 7 2 Financial iitturea (fourth time 0 mo 5 w an Wm I mm W . won at easement to or 2,: .9.-5 ..::.r:ri:.-3:. t:rr:.:;. 9'-......-t- 2.. 2 . h g v '5 c w ra . - - I :i'i:.iS2Z"dfi3Tioiei?i'hni:3.reS,iei't"dtt.”w..h life onidneeeyrgnin Lena:-u. rm-: Mil-1-cam rm: commissioners -um - at Box Scares Amhenf D0590?! Mantilla with the tying run Vllony Kubck beat out an inlled -'i3l'lle?- 323” ' ml 21 M S d Grim worked the count on hit when second baseman Schoen- . -:- EIWWSI E53941 - ha MILWAUKEE MP, pg omen! g Ore Un CY Mathews to 2.2 before me muscu- du-nsi came up with the ball but Third Slime Oct. 5 ach c uh I and lentil? I I 76- box more 0' me mum game 0! lar third baseman slammed the. hold ll. "PW Y0” 3” mo 500-” 9 0 3”-35'" "R195-, world series. Amherst won the opening ball into the right field bleachers Bauer uho has hit in 11 M"””'"k” ohoimwk 3 3 rm "1 n m M" An H 0 A E ggmg at th. but of uu-9. for .50”, 350 fem fmm me plan, 34.,-amhl 59,-,” um" uggmggd . Turley Laraen (2) and Berrg. Inc guru i It New You-kf(Al 1 2 1 0 0 an Mumm. Inumeduk 3.” Out from the Braves' ducout;iri.ple off the centre field fence 3ilh1 P"-"T0 ill Coll!!! '3l . glmesl mm Kubek if-c 5 1 0 0 0 Nu Tm. on Sunday. hem" gm. . .w..-m 04 jacketed 1.1,-.1 scoring the mokie Kubek with the Johnson 45! Trowbrldae t7i Mc- iieudm? immm 3"" ” 5 0 0 1 0 0 Morell on their home diamond In to form Ireceivimz line. One run that, seeedm to Qnsure . Mahon i8) and Rice Crandall Net - Mantle cf 5 l 0 0 o by . "0" M 1&1 W 0"? "WY WWHE "W ham” 0' Y""'m' V'””l'-V- .. (9LwJL"”n' L.Bum' Bat Nu C(5:l';I;g"one" dun .- aw sham" R 0 0 2 it 0 o The one waa Dln ed before Logan and Mamews as they Then came the excmng lufof --Kibek (2) Maude. Mil-Aaron. Pu. p M75, Berra c 3 l 1 1 2 0 In Klmwd N High” the came striding home with the runs the 10th.. Byrne the fourth of five E J'f"m."l'”M 13- .- '1, WWW” " 1 1 1 13 0 0 ' 1'” :euM' ! 3”” "M M” "” BM" ""7 '"""'iY-"K '"'”4'''" W" '" in” row! mm ociiogi s ii o siiiii7cizs' mm "mm 3, o o o o i o Amherst bte to in h "M" hm" m p""M""" JM" N" York 100 mo - ' ' i gommai: 4 o i 1 4 o conaiderabvlventsihlfil. ltYs wnrin; The ml" WW "iusi WU?" '0. ,n:h,f(, '3,?;:”,j.,P:1fd”d,:;";,”,o”,'”.if,”,i ' c3i'3.'.... to 4 o i 3 4 o of note that Moreii had three Yankee stadium fora sixth game , r . . ' . smrdivlm 1 0 0 0 I 0 0! their Mn" ,1. H, on the wednesdaypand pogsmy 8 scvqplre Donate-lli to examine the ca d I C P Y I emg,,o; be-llill tn: i.2:t:s..";t.-.nd.:::: say DI n i Want are) ;?..""'”....2.” 2. 3 2 2 2 2 .. :2 .23: In ay for tmvelo ert ay's l "L p 0 1 0 0 0 Nu Doha M. Don” M fifth and final contest at County 1 ind BYHIC ra8ed- t Be 0 h I ""1" 9'. C I Mm ..';:”:...::r.1:":'..::":..?.:":: T” "' A' T 9 P we 'l3:::: i 8 8 3 3 3 f:.::"::::.."n::r....” Whitey Ford the chunky lefty: ' - G; o o o o o o e ' ' who beat Warren Spahn in the np.;:lV:r1;f;l:d”Ce "W" 5”'"”"i”'”" 3! TED iglT9 A an g,i"Y Kwgkifgt ';f”d"dd;':b'l: 13.9.. '.fQ as .5 11:23.1: 0 ';';f”';f,',,,;;',' :E:'a'cu',',",'u, ener will go for the Yanks todiiyi l T 'PULLED MILWAUKEE ( ) f" g HEY " ” d Ml"-uh" (N) AB R" 0 A E holding down a” Amhu,” lam gaiamt Lewdaurdem me win” t ":3. lfheeie sinned to with Txkhfmui Ji3y"e'& :nvi.taiMr:'io "t' didn't know it Carey sot a Suboeudlfuli 21 i 0 1 3 8 0 Due tumor: in the seventh. Am: . t e secon game. , 1”" ,,?P',,':,', W" ”"' ”,””;',f 1”? ”Il W3" s”i",5,”'naweii";nd”I"in”"c.:.ii hhi"?:3:mii"3dli:':u.h"3;L hau""-To wgfennaei "I tvtau:-w.-' ab 1 3 i ii? 3?..1f.Z::.l”J;.":...n n”.':2 S KEITH lm 0 E 83 Oil 1? WEV 5 . ' y ' ' of the ninth. Although he went out i Mickey Mantle from centre. Ku- Diff Alllie Dolllleili ""3594 5" m5'H":" &” ti: W m 3 3o'v'3:nco'n M 34 10 3 (1) 3 3 13:5 bc.0L::i1Yd9ll'L1 13 N for n pinch-hitter Jones in thelbt-dlt shifted from left to centre decision in the 10th innlniz arhid hofdPhIm- ;mfdii;l, Tom lb 3 1 1 15 1 0 vii; graded pa '1 Mn Iago . 10th it still was his victory. land Enos Sviautzhtt.-r came from Filled till! NlPW '7Wl9lbei;' mg CURVE l;LL - Mdcod Lb 1 0 0 1 0 0 I It:c k IAm;).ru(t e i . W" M"”” l””"”””'l C"”'"”””"'"”-'”” li”'.":?:..3l':.'Jl W " l-Inward. ...n..h........ inn... 2 0 o . o o -1;"; '0' "u M W ;p- Mars cor siitosut stavsuo POWIR 'i'hlaputhimonflrst.aentYen-honserthattladtbe wtthltiorf soosoommm'JfWMm'-mu - .. . inn.-e unite-en-gunnmmayrmoinh 3:: gwzwzmmmm thaesmat: grpxghti o : 3 3 f 4; 3 me '0 MI, f;3"Amhm' 0. M 'I'I-IAN I HAVII ''""-'"v ''”u ' gm in-tl wit seeo . S chain of earn” taut was cll- gzlrftie as if he had bolted it line wxfm. 3 if 3 is g 3 nun?” Kumiixmlgg Y", thati. the ab.-olute truth! An Ende i. the 3:3; biianer. ' em A'.k.d WM mm or . PM h. Totals . .. :4. .7..7.:o.:o o played. most powerful battery in automotive service. --it-h. i .;wnihe patina." :13 uh: soaring was-lthe iett aeid a-p-iwitivmnt: able play tor slur. .im.R.l More than 200 patents and 69 Veara Ybukerrn. I oaodchet. fenceheaaldeurty: ' - I-L-Connolly lloaaitar. , ' ' ' an a at first had contended that Jonaa "it must have been I eurva or 5-Silllled M 9511'" l" "5-ml Thomaa. O'Brien. hlacdulre. R. .n Eiizgrld ::?u':;Hn' FREDERICTON fCPle- Dir- hers. had not been Mt. "TM ball must d hit his Ihoe." ANOTHER KEY POINT E e? rt it 1:3 es ?s he at dd not conaldu walking Johnny e-Grounded out for orre in d-Jliit by pitch iior Spalui in loih. e-Ran for Jones in loth. I-One out when winning run Connolly. R. Maclaod. J. Coffin. (Aaron). so - spahn I (Mantle. An Exide packa the power to handle all the electrical equipment on any modern can tort of th N 8 li- The I mt-iatlon director de- MIMI" cm? 5'''''"i d u" . grlnce Edwa:d f:lv:nd gglfwlxm eided onsthe change in ord'er to Yankee! verified what Berra mango; rein, MIntil'l'a..d mI3or;gr:uh1f)iho M M M F, m pi.ft(uml;ant 1Ataa -1-). to give you unfailing atarting and delivc ,,".”::,'," s;""f: '”E”d,n”'”;'d f''' :""'i m"? ,””""f,' "1"" ,f,';,,' nztother ltey point waa in the med to ..:":,'.l.. o?."fi'.'d sch... ilwatshea (Nl too 400 on 34 ,m:',.'., x.,i'l.'. 'i' t,l'4nI.nN)..n'Bg:a. years of trouble-free aas-vice. 'l'hat'a real V "" ' " ” "" 0'" ""'" ” "Y '" "' ' alahiii when Andy Carey Id 01 dlenat'a Iacriflce. - RBI - Mcomuhid. Aaron 3- 1 tcovinctdni. iiosmrdiveht 4 in atnying power-the kind you get with an Exfde. Golf club to hold the Associa- tion'a major tournament in that City next Summer. The directors also agreed tip- on major changes in the will- lngton Cup Team aeleclion sys- tem and named courses for the aectlonal tournaments to pre- cede the championship play at Edmundaton. The Association President. Ivan Ca Stairs, Bathurst, was chairman of the annual fall meeting which drew director: from all itectlona nfthe two provinces. The major business before the meetlng concerned the method d selecting members of the Wllllngton cup team which re- preaenia the two provinces in the inter-Provincial play immed- lnate the advantage I player might have while competing on his hnme cntirse. Under the new system. Ill the sectional tournaments will be- come eligible to compete In a regional playoff. This regional two separate coursea on suc- ceeding Sundays. Both Sunday matches will be 36 holes and the Moncton Golf and Country Club and the Riverside Golf Club and Country Club were tenta- tively nan-ieti Ia the sites of the i958 regional tests. The two lead- itng players at the end of the 72 holes at Moncton and River- aitie will be named to the teIIn. The sectional tournaments. preceding the regional playoffs. -ill he played at the Laheaide 1 Golf Club in Moncion. the Freder- with I double, and advanced only in third-Ind had to scramble back (ll his belly to avoid belntl thmvrn out - on Jerry Luuvfa pinch single to ahoet centre gum uparta felt Carey atlould have scored on the angle, which would have given the YIIIKOGI the game in nine innlnas when Elston Howard hit his three-run homer in the ninth. As it was "I was trying: to give him aortic bad balla. but i guess i gave him I good pitch-too good I pu:h.' Logan doubled and brought in the tying run. stengei said alter the game: "We did all right - we came back pretty good. but everybody btated it away. Knbek and Hank Torre. Howard 3. Bauer. Logan. Mathews 2. It-Mathews. Car?! schoendienst Loan. In - Bauer. HR-Aaron. Torre. Howard. Math- . sacovliuton. S - Schoen- dienat. DP - Sclloendielnt and Tom; iogan, Schoendlenst and Torre 2. -New York iAl I. Milwaukee l 4. no - Spat-n 1 Bauer put its ahead in the 10th but we couldn't hold it." (Berra). Sturdlvant l tbogant. stints 1 tMIthewI). Kuda Toronto Beats Aloueiies Ti-Cats Defeat Riders '1 1?! tip 5: i 81 '5-iliii t Elf iglii 3. ll 5 ti iiii 1::-2.:-91.. i in It I I 1uiiott.tieid.soehrytm right 4. Silent: 0 in 3. lfucka i in N. Byrne 0 in i l-3 (faced one hat- ter in iotlti. Grim I in 1-). II- Elt-siurdtvant H. Bbanfs 0 - fl. (N) plate. Paparella (A) first base. Conlan IN) aecond haae. neitiniey Ml third haae. cnytaa Held. 1'-3:31. AJDC. Nat I!- name 9574.H1U Get ans-I alas-ta with Ealda Ia low Ia 813.05 exchange WIIOII ""”'.Exi0ei THI Il.IcTIlC CTORACI IATTIRY CO3PANV (CANADA) LIMlTAirB lately prior to the Canadianilt-ton Golf Club. the Woodstock , Am.;,."- tournanungl .(;o”- chm .nd "1. 3.15"," 59" By Till CANADIAN PRESS Pete 0Garro and Menan Schrft Oneachuk trlded field goal: ill l in recent years, one member Club. Toronto Argonauta alerted the . ' of the team has been named as indication of a growing in- second half 11 the ll-game Big m1,A'A a result of play in the sectional terest in junior golf throughout Four football achadule Saturday "mum. Ind. R "I, in ac tournaments and I regional the two provinces were conialn- with a 4141 decision over MoIt- N” "t" n "0 .uemmed playoff, the other three piaynrsled in I report submitted to the real Alouettes while Harnilton ”' have been named as n resultimoetlntz hv D.S.l(. Skinner, Saint Tigercata aqueaked by Ottawa of the association's 72-hole tour-iJohn. chairman of the 1lll'l,lI0I' de- Rough Riders lb-I7. namerit. in the future. two play- velopment program of e aI- Mm unigd . mgpway ygggg mg era will be named to the team asinoelation. Mr. Sitiiint.-rs' written might. g. with A", flat. ..a sun "' : I result of the sectional and re-i report told of steps being taken "4 gang aazl with to poiia. ' ' ' ' glonal playoffs and the NB. -4: to promote Junior golf and urg- elm M. 15.. M-pg, ymg -N. muua j”,D.”e”' P.E.l. champion and runner-up:ed the cooperation of all clubl. ",3. "pk, beverryof III will be the other two team rnem- Continued on page it u "I 1! d flynrda the canon toaaed Ianddown paaau'to lg . Quin. 300! Pal II! It Da&'slnalIsuIanssaCna&'sgnata . r "”""n""p'"""'c'd 7”” daav Ulhaastquanabftuha the Ala' other touchdown. III ",4, H g::0l;:.Uft.lIIbhgVIfIl: . Iaethcu...bytklladhnaaf'Iwc... - d I "end nm . ,. , I. . . .. '9 ! scoring in be second quarter . hm pa with a 41-711 laid goal ., n u. area-Hy 1. yaamhy Situation! .15.". gm; 3. gpggga 'l'hwawad2,dIylsahtanwIihaahaaa. . p """"""'”' """ ouiuoeauoha-fauna.-saemor i N