spams 3 FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN Giants Fight Back SAN FRANCISCO Giants were really on the comeback trail when we sent this column to bed last night. Alvin Dark's men had just finished a four-game stand at Bob Cleroux Rated Ninth‘ In RingMagazine Listings | Light-heavyweights: Cham- , pion. Harold Johnsiyn, Philadel- fillte fiuatrlimr Olnrlothfowll, Sat. Sept. 8, 1962. Junior Abbies Even Series; Whip Summerside 11-4 PAGE 9 SECOND SECTION Action Slated On Old Diamond This Weekend Plenty of softball playoff act- ion viii. be seen on the City’: i NEW YORK (CPO --. Mont-[decision over former world real’: Bob Cleroux has been lightweight champion, Joe rated in the latest inter- Brown. , lphia, Pa. 1. Giuio Rinaldi. national rankings by Ring Mag- THE RATINGS INCLUDE Italy; 2. Mauro Mina, Peru; 3. nine. He is the only Canadian lleavyvellllti Champion. Doug Jones, New York, N.Y. ' Floyd Patterson. New York. .» Middleweight: Champion, Jose. sonny Liston. Philadelphia; 2. Paul Pender. Brookline. Mass. Eddie Mnchen, Portland, OI'e.; '1. Gene Fullmer, NBA Cham- 3. Zara Folley, Chandler, Ariz.;- pion, West Jordan, Utah: 2. in 4. Ingemar Johansson, Sweden; Dick Tiger, Nigeria; 3. Terry 5. Downes, England. in . 1000. uked fighter m " Archie Moore. San Diego, the or ei ht - divi- mam C s - . . nad Tl . . sion. He drew distinction for his Calif. E ngleeltgz-;:1ef|f§t|;t_ lg ehwa 01,00 1:00, “mm may ‘:3; toanflaclglelnzlefg edcllsai-lottetog! A1t1)b‘iesh;l0‘l;g- C3l'1'lel‘ was charged figlnolflfy ahdh Errimlett Ellswilrth Dodger Stadium and had managed to grab three of the four - - - - l-l-ll1l'l'l€1'5 - runs. 0 Wli Sin ' .1 ' ’ . %1:1shR°DmguezNMiaI8"1Fh': .:i‘1’d“eif°fnec¢Fa£ Lfilymtfifd ing at MemorialField tosquare Four singles, two walks and frame, Ellsworth’? eliinlglie tdlllvf ;I£:en)::1.dT(i1l1L:-i:1'i§ele‘ll:gttiilhSe tsh:r1le;:i§fati‘ss‘:ilr1hoF1i<¢lIo§’lfei?ic°hk.enl:ar - p upas, ew reans; . - ' . ti, 0- - 5 »- - . . Muzz P C Ted wright’ Detroit. of the“ “ties for the wand fa: thnbesItsl;>l£dfi.\Irle.nif,lxualb zvyomgrrais accountegmfoi-_l 311: 1li!rg5tlI1auI‘)1l.lHy.c Wéthprunners an nlI‘!'e bet Jlist a few. days ago. _ Junior Welterweight: Cham- Senior B softball crown. The crown ‘at 241,1 with the d id . - y- S S m ' B 0,. 6 on any walked H'.’w°"°" fl” G"""'s “Shh” ‘he "5 °"°' um’ um‘ U‘"""' ' Dion. Duilio Lol, Milan, Italy. Fashionmen won the first game game dated for today mecsmuéf opfmng “wing” A1 , .1, 0 - 3;! 'yh_RKfc..u,,d1Oad“me ha?” 1y on such occasion’ we Giants have played dead?“ a"°w°d _ 1' Kenny Lane_ M“ ska gun. by 0 3+2 score_ mershie at 2 ‘clock lmmy Duff‘ Y. 8!! 0-S 5' 1 in 016} 8110 lei‘ run the Dodgers to run away with the battles. But this time they T C '1 N Y Y ”' ““"- we == 2 .......°.. oi. - ...... ‘° :°””.:".:"‘ "'° ‘i°"" '"“..°“'i ".’.§..i°““ “°”“°'°" ml °' C Ind.: 3. Louis Molina, San Jose. Sunday afternon st 230 ” Y 3 ‘-‘ . . 0 “"8 Fe‘ ome e seoon same. e er u might easily be lead- . - ' will play Vaughn Fm-pie;-g of lieved by Carrier. The relief in in | mi , . . mm“ 3 Kinghshers host we“ Dartmouth in best of e hurler struck out the first play- S e eague 8’ Lightweight: Champion, Car- los Ortiz, New York. 1. Don Prince All-Stars ‘in the first 3 game of a best of three final er he faced, Wayne MacDougall, but the next sticker, Rog Mc- NOW the teams meet no more this season unless a post a fibre N.S.-P.E.l. series for the right season playoff is necessary. The other eight teams in the league Guelph Royals of the Ontario to meet the NB represenmive Feature Card By AL COLLE‘!'l‘I NEW yous (ca) -— Murray Hockey Association Junion A, Valllilnh Cuba: 2- Carlos B91“ is 1 th Island Intermed'- , . . . , , (Mun) Patrick, general mi|na- will help run the front office as ’Il;_:l’:lvl:'Z- K0808 Zléelfl: Joe :3: ion ‘:li‘fle_e ‘ £‘;l’méll?ll1‘lltlhYlj'ls§ b'1§l6]fl_l;3& Cl_llllfldCl<.tSlI'0k€d '8 Slhlligle‘ that must decide who will represent the loop in the world series in . us on, ex 5 se pay FREDERICTON (CF) SL011; W0 runs. CCl1nT.0(':£ Octo The remaining game or games will be played at the home of the Prince County team Sep- ber. - Right now the Giants are entertaining the lowly Chicago Cubs in a three-game set while Pittsburgh Pirates are visiting the Dodgers for a similar length of time. After these three- assistant to the general mana- ger. "I expect Francis to become get of New York Rangers for the last seven seasons, was named Friday to replace all- stole second, went to third on a fielding error and came home on a missed ball. at the home of the Island win- ner with the second and. if Marta .1-ial captured the Capital City invitational pace here Fri- Junior Lightweight: Cham- pion, Flash Elordo, Manila. 1. star defenceman Do ey 1.; ht hand,» Patrick said. Aubry Copeland, Flint, Mich.: 7 necessary, third game being da ,0 ht as coach of the National Hockey my gcis, 35, who played 12 %II,Ia§°1% Gfiifii P'°vm°nc°' temhe 15 played 1" Dmm°“th' giariga Hal won the first half , The “C315 Colllllell 0116 }‘ll_Il game stands, e teams merely change opponents for a few I-£88110 ¢1llbl°l' 1932‘53- seasons as a goalie in pro ranks 'l';.‘ea¢‘h":’;i h‘:_ °éhu'1y'! . Starling and winning Jackie or the feature in 2;07_2 taking in the fourth. one in the fifth days. llarvy 188! m0lllll llllll 3391' before a shoulder injury forced Dave Mo 1, ‘S ‘ In f‘."filP 0&3’ e Lane and reliefer ‘Lefty’ Dunn 3 new mam-ne record. she piac. lllld the _l3_5l three lll the S€V€Ilill- So you can readily see that the Cubs and Pirates will have one season as coach. but agreed him to quit in 1959. w help 5’ ° 9» Pl‘ 3 le . o. , tamed their summerside 0} ed mm the second mp out as The visitors scored their first a lot to say about the outcome of this pennant race. This is run in the third inning, Ri:li- ard Perry going to first on a mm the club in workouts and 1. Sugar Ramos, Cuba; 2. Rafiu ponents on ilhree hits and all Lord Adios copped me race 10 particularly true of Danny Murtaugh’s Bucs who host the Giants King. Nigerai- 3. Howard Win- - . ported sal $30. take over some of the duties ' k Ga follr f ilh Summ- sld - - - -. i t k nd. Th p to an is an probably Wlll make lllm “'9 of handling the farm system st°§‘;'n&Vm§:',m. Chm , Ta es me were iineanified. er e um f,',‘.’,"',‘.',.{'°,,‘,',’,,‘j‘,;“;’,fe‘,”,3f,,,,"““ ‘“ fieldcrs' choice and making it iiie .:.iixy.:.e:a: 0. ,,.,‘§’.‘,°...;’,’.‘3.. s,;.,c?g¢'i:‘¢h:i:r0es'¢°m ' ‘' °''' " ' home on a three-base fielding an effort to halt the Giants’ victory march. After this coming highest paid star in the NHL. that includes five pro clubs and As player-coach—the only one NHL -— he ded th 12 amateur affiliates Lane worked isix mu innings‘ allow:rzg two hits and walking The daily double on races iwo Elder Jofre, Kazii. 1. Joe Me- ’ and three returned 80 on “L Mexico; 2_ Johnny Cald_ Action last Sunday in the Son- error. 0 series at Los Angeles with Bucs and Dodgers, the two teams Four errors and a hit batter April in the K111 9 Patrick said Harvey and the , ther Queens BaseballL eague . , ' Rangers to fourth place and a veteran Ben o1mstead' drafted yl/Te}l,F1li-Eelliand, 3. Alphonse Ha1- "W Tracadie Cross Wm the op. ilne whlle Dunn, working the Vanguard and Rubys Jeste_. acmumed for the other three see no more of each other until next . rth in the playoffs. Bill Hill“ from Toronto for $20,000 last 15' ‘cc. bh ener in the best-of-three final llslfllree Promos. save up n_ The fourth race qumella. paid Summmide ms in the M0, , . down another geason We 3 3111131011. Polle fies by d owning Fanning sing.e and struck out six. The $870.40 on Marta Hal and Or- , . G 1 Yau can F|gure hit went to leftfielder Romer ‘'"”"‘=‘ June, will help run the club when necessary. PRESSURE ROUGH Patrick admitted that the chestra Leader. Lee Dean, E.J. Creed, Grand Chief C. and Congression- al Boy were single dash win- ners Kingpetch, Thailand. 1. Salva- tore Burrani, Italy;. 2. Ramon Arias, Venezuela; 3. Pascual Perez, Argentine. vey turned at the Ranger helm for per- sonal reasons. one of them be- ing his decision to keep his fam- ily in his native Montreal. se Brook 2-1 in a keenly played ' Sewchuk who was the only bat- game at Tracadie. Howard Court led off the sec- let‘ 30 get on the baselines dur- ing Dunn's stint on the hill. ond inning with a single, to be Top sticker for the winners was A‘-an ‘Posty' Connolly with two singles in four outings. The .~‘t-llowing officials handled IT'S utterly foolish to start predicting how Dodgers and Giants will fare against the other clubs. The teams you're supposed to crush is the very one that will rise up and knock Patrick, who c o a c h e d the pressure in the NHL on a player followed by back to back singles _ , 0 ii ta am . , - an Bans-are fol‘ 18 lnollllls lb ""3 °°3¢l" lllld ll ,,"“ll“lE¢l"°°:'l°ll»" by Kenny MacNa1ly and Gordon "ME" ""3 . the game: _ plat? ' C°-kc 3:: iinthzviiiehtliateégddiehniy takesyiimn‘gt!i<:1eet!cl> §"§s"c?3§"§ou. mid-1950s. also will keep his job Patrick said." My job will be P S Macmnis The other two ide . Grady; bases — Bill Coughlin. mm hopes 3' 8°'l°"l’1 ‘“'“‘3°"» l°"““3 "‘“°h easier’ I ' Fanninsbrook’s only run came Ms went t° ."’°°°“d ?“°k" Klddr Crothers “hm” AMP‘ Dodgers and Giants have plenty of supporters who are look- Plllrldk Predicted H! at lll Gemge M3°Ne1‘ll and pltcher, The Abbies leave T " ° "1 lug ahead to the ‘soft’ games for their clubs. From here on ilk George (Punch) Imlach of Tor- onto Maple Leafs and Sid Abel of Detroit Red Wings. who both are manager-coaches. in the top of the fifth inning. Af- ter one was out, John MacDon- aid hit a single and three more one base knocks followed. Tra- cadie also scored in the last of Jimmy's Taxi at 12.80 today for their ‘rip to Summerside. Kings County rightfielder Terry Carrier. Richard Perry. Terry Carrier and Paul Macwilliams shared the pitching chores for the log. ers and gave up a combined there's no such thing as a ‘soft’ game. Everyone is a tough battle in the homestretch and the Iowliest outfit is the one who may cause the most grief. -Appear Today I-n Halifax Meet HALIFAX (CP) — Bruce Kidd .‘.2'i?*‘."...§‘..‘i‘.i”'i’.’..' :“.';'::."..i::,':; °P°“ 5""d°Y without the extra tension Bedfxd and Nafiwal 93”‘ - ' tangle Sunday at 2 o'clock E2225‘; .§‘..°..‘lf'.‘. ‘:‘.'.i‘.‘.§"i‘3".‘.'.‘. ‘:15. me our name in a no oil st“ team for the 10:}, time zcontest opening the but of five the fifth and that marker prov- {,';“t",’,e'“,f;‘,f,{“,”°,;‘[’,’“ com unarvey has 000 much pride 1 Park Softball League finals. ed to be. the winner. James Mc- tract with the makes to do anything but the right? All members of the city 303;. Nally hit safely, stole second him one of the hi exe- nu. . than League National Park Ah- and SW94. 0" Edwin l-“'3d's eutives in th ' --‘ "He has the greatest ability Stars are asked to be at the bl“ hi field F3lllllll8' The Rangers also announced to Play II man ort. He can games. b’°°k """d t°° hard m 3°‘ the equalizer ‘but just couldn’t drive men hom guide the puck anywhere. His e when they got on Francis, who for three seasons puck sense’ is the greatest I’ve Mau,.muS_ an island In the m_ b has coached their farm club, ever seen; ’ 013,, ocean about 1,000 miles 31:9-i L d tth d” east of Africa. was the home "3 “n we“ 9 sauce on the mound for Tracadie Cross. scattering ten hits and 350 years ago of the now-extinct total of seven hits_ the longest a double by moundsman - off Carrier in the 5th inning. Perry, the starting and losing pitcher was knocked out of box in the first inning with three runs scored, two runners on ' basepaths and none oiit. Carrier iook over from Perry and lasted till the seventh w he was relieved by Paul Mac- tne at the fitness fortnight track an the sensational Canadian middle distance runner, and clubmate Bill Crothers of the East York track club of Toronto will rug field meet here today (Saturday) Crothers, whose pending rec- ord for the 880-yard dash is 1.49 set at the British Empire games trials at Toronto in August, will be out to beat the provincial re- league Playoffs Start Sunday Gerry McCormack, president of the Kings County Baseball Lea- gue announced yesterday that the first game of the League‘s best of three semi-finals will get powerful New York Yankees. Y would figure but Detroit gets The Birds And Tigers A COUPLE of weekends ago, Baltimore Orioles surprised the baseball world by sweeping a five-game series from the This was something that no one believed would ever happen but it did and Yankees’ pennant hopes were in jeopardy for a while. Now any team that’ could sweep five in a row from the ankees must be a bit special. At least that's the way you used a different line of reason- ing. They smacked their lips every time they saw the Orioles times. Neverthe- ST dodo bird striking out 1-out J_ P_ Hand‘? cord of 1.524 set at Halifax in} underway Sunday with Morell and in 18 meetings, they clipped the Birds 16 han scattered nine hits over the M, £960 111%’ JOEY Mllllllls 05 Gl3C9'X1ayl|;lig{l10St ito Slieakes iihsefiies less when this was written, the Detroit club was 9‘/.- lengths _ ' nine innings. He faned none. ed Ma '1 BY. - - all l Ollll E\Va1‘t A llS'i€S behind the New Yorkers. Of course, in‘ fairness to the Tigers, 9 TANTON ‘|i[RE This Suday, September 9, ac- Ix tc Peter Snell of New Zeland Set home to Georgetown Eagles in it must be noted that their great pitcher. Frank Lary, and their 3°" kwi1l1l5 !i,eSu1J:eb Fanfnmf %Y}?;‘f'g nizcveelnf olfavliifiil ifs“ sttrflel Se-K: B'c M d m. d star fielder, Al Kaliue, were casualties the club had not counted . . - se 0 an 1 g , - 8:00 P0 M‘ We repair all rubber foot- bgt) basebzllmgameg this? sgasim? pending. The official halt‘-mile if -necessary. Will be lrllayeilmtellse 2,“. Hfifffrisf. t:?g1:'?1i,,.1:;1[e0::,t:";;1s¢§.as0')1:i,mmgs might have been Action starts at 2 0'c10¢k_ world record of 1.46-8 is held by following Sunday at Peakes and cry - ' 1 DWl3l°N 9399-90 "e" ' - - 5“ "°‘“‘°"v °' Calling 030 and strikes W 3 5 Here is die draw for a mixed Tom Courtney of the Unite d Georgtoml. The B file Rages States. . The games this Sunday get Kidd Wm name the 5,000 mi. underway at 2:15 and next Sun- res. His best time in this event 3°“°“ Wl“ 8°‘ l“l‘l°l""3Y 3* Floyd Jay. On the bases Kenny Fitzpatrick and Bruce Mclnuis made the decisions. wet weather or snowy. weather is coming N Co Pilot; Queen; 3-Susan Pointer; 4-—Son-ny ollity Leigh: 'l—Victory Gallon; 8- ’ 1-Josedale Budlong: 5—Miss Jo Fairsail. foursome competition which goes today at the Charlottetown Golf Club beginning at 1 o'clock :0- THE Dodgers have played one more game than the Giants ‘ , things should balance ‘ ' ti and Dodgers schedule riglht 1' ‘ 3.-loom’ . "W 3"’ "'P"°" "°"'°"’ ’ ‘ “”f' is 13:43.: net at the Compton reo 'M;,,e,, Beams have W 0,‘ W” We're ’°‘-“"3 °“" . h-Jrnet M.: 2——Blue sky Lark: 3--Lola Hal: 4—.louy Abb; 5-. to us today for fast. em. M330 "TENCED TO DEATH D_1glc’wg-a;l"‘lln°A. M33050” ‘'0 loyal.‘ elnwE:Il‘llft:‘I:::i:r énfl;]l"l1It1}e‘.e 5000 foofispe of Pm tropgll; £0; 31: 1:5}: Wednesday when Giants are at Cinema or 817's P!'ld€- debt service. SCOW lR°llt°l5’—-A S°ll‘ll 1:05 A.G. .MacMiilan K. Doug- ei ° 1335 g 1, vi a" ‘ ms mg in first place in the Right now the Cubs and Pirates hold the whip and it de- Ukraine °°‘"'t has 5°"t°“°°d '° ias vs Don MacDonald, E. Ba.k- m re '5 ' Se y a mu League’ The Beiwers capmred pends which one can use it the hardest. Perhaps neither team Kuts of Russia five years ago. 5- 1 h ,, en . The British Empire and com- off‘s§’.3.2‘i..‘i;.§‘lvéi‘.ii..i‘§§'?.f"2‘ 1.10 S. Weir, D.C. MacDonald monwealth reco 13. . was special playoff game to break .9. vs C MacLean, I. Laldialw. set in New Zealand in February tw0.way first place deadlock 1.15 Wm. MacDonald, D. Jar- by Murray Halberg. Mike Kelly was credited “'n-th dine vs C. Gallant, E. MacDon- Thir of the Maritimes’ top the victory and Art Coffin was to this Nos. 3-7—DIVlSION 8350.00 1—Irv Averill; 2-—Pi-incess Mark; 3-—Simcoe's Magic: 4--Scottish Light: 5—F.dwaird M.: :O—Captailn Chief. N08. I-8—DIVIsloN $300.00 death a man found guilty of be- traying 56 partisans .to the Ger- mans during the Second World War, the Soviet trade union newspaper Trud reported Wed- can bring Dodgers and Giants under submission. Perhaps both A,- can and then there's a strong possibility that one will be much tougher than the other. It’s a honey of a battle but these things are nothing new National League. They have been staging such photo coon,-‘inn l—JoIly Dick; 2—Primo: 3—Doctor F.C.; 4—Gay Laird; 5—Here d . Th df d t, d . , , Am 1; ¢_wm.,d-0 900100; 7__mu_b meg; . TON 33,335 Gofodeisifi‘, 1:59: 83293 d. gltihletes Véltll also take Part in to- the 1050,. finishes for a long time and there is a good chance they'll Charlottetown Drivin Park i’iL°i§?f3°e' <:"..’....‘.’..."‘i§‘..‘.?.‘;‘é‘ flit :.1c’-3°u§;-i.§‘.{‘.i3‘.1]E‘"i’:..'i”i'..ii‘."°" "' " me ' w.T.'.‘.°..‘.§’.’..‘.‘é’i-it lilytsxglflythgf gi‘i’.‘.".‘? °°""°'e'§ui3iinl"'ii:'§ iii???-7§m'§o °c"1'i'§§'merruy and club operator- 9 153 Kelli 53- Dial 4-3574 31-en, -1-rude said_ and 30 of the 1 25 C. Flinn. A. G. MacM1lian all and Richard Mitchell of Mt. smile even in defeat. Stewart. people he betrayed were shot. vs Rogers, P. Weir. 1.30 B. Dowling, G.G. M Cal Connor ID‘il)ii!ll11'1 vs J. Montgomery, C. 1'35 R‘ B°‘"°" E‘ M“°I”'“’ MONTREAL (CP)—Canadian Baseball Scores American League {Race Program Set . vs R Giggey_ M. Toole. fine b k C 1 C 0.. .d _ 0 1.40 G_ ve ’ J_ Bee‘. 0' 3_ ll“ 1' 89 8 011301‘ ll 33’ Kansas City 000000001 - 1 21 ' BMmde_ gfzrlgioflri gMg:otrefltl,lm§’lic1>lll¢ett§eia{l{: Clgvelaud ooo 000 002. 2 713 "45 1‘ P’‘°“‘’* J‘ M“°“°'“ V’ on medical studies ‘Sull'iaiI/1z?'-(%l- 3) ‘fsyiaiti (9) and r i W- M-"l°Il'ml3v D- Si°W”'i- He was a Montreal dralt l wards n’ amos ' and Ed‘ ' EXTRA? — -7- Pl‘¢WYv 3- choice from the senior Inlercol- i 30500,; 010 300 010 _ 4 11 ll ' ' ' l’8l‘l‘°l'- 34- Sl*‘-'Wlm- leslate Footbllll League, Where New York 110 000 30;; . 5 9 1! Another interesting eight- dash Primo, Doctor F.C., Gay Laird, I N0- 10 59¢ -' 3- Ml¢Mm3“v he Started With Queens Ulll' onley, (13 - 13) Radatz (3) harness racing program is sche- Here Am I, Williard’s Choica . I . G. Carr vs A. Grant. 3- Il'Wln- literally. and Nixon; Stafford, (13 . 3) duled for Charlottetown Driving and Lizzie Clegg. . _ ~ Daley (8) and Howard. HRs: Park tonight. A honey of a battle can be ex- Bos Runnels (10). NYk—Ho- All classes are exciting-loolo pected in races three and seven ward (18), Skoivron (20) Kubek ing affairs but dashes two and with Irv Averill, Princess Mark, 0" H w ., ). six appear to hold a bit of an Simcoe’s Magic, Scottish Light. Los Ang. 0000011102- 5 152 edge. Here Walter Downe takes Edward M and Captain Chief. Baltimore 001 000011 1 - 4 120 Dr. P. MacIutyre’s Janet M all in search of top honors. These Souris Bantams Are Ready -For New Brunswick Foes away on the rail and this bit of an edge will make the Lion- tague mare difficult to head. However, she has a strong oppo- Grba, Spring (8), Navarro (8) Osinski (9) (6-3) Boivsfield (10), Morgan (10) and Rodgers; Pap- pas. Hall (8, Hoeft (0), Luebke are two dashes that could steal the spotlight from the mm of the program. Eight starters are listed f or DRY cow collnmoil EVERY SAT. NIGHT 8 . . (9), (0 - 1) Wilhelm (10) and sition in Blue S Lark, Lola dashes one and five and here canteen Facilities By E” CLINTON _ Landritli. HR: LA—L. Thomas Hal. Jolly Abbkyand Morley's also competition likely will be Sourls Bureau of The Guardian (24). Pride. Any one of the five has mighty keen. ' , Washington 010 330 000- 7130 -the abilities to head the parade It shapes up like one of the King’! County was divided in- one against the Macl-ean s U1>- Chicago 020 000 ooo - 2 9 1 each time 0 better harness racing programs ' ERIC JESSOME 0 sections for the Mari- towners. The last two games of Cheney, Daniels (4) (7 . 15) Dashes four-‘and eight see sev- of the season and it's likely a Konsingfon Feed service Hampshire Food service Hampshire _ Ross Corner Food Service Bola Comer N.A.CItcliffe feed PU RINA CHOWS todayl silirsolls-shins nsnoulsi. nus’-mi to tw time playoffs. Georgetown de- 5. s i this series were split, and in and Retzerz Fisher, (8 - 5) en classy pacers in action with the number one spot occupied large crowd will watch the ex- citement they played during the che- e. This charge is so ridiculous that we will not even attempt to argue the point. But. if this is the treatment one gets after put- tinginthehoimsthiswriterhas put in with the youth of town. especially in basketball and baseball. then. it should be understandable that remarks of Minnesota ll‘ascual 17-8) at Detroit (Lary 2-G) Boston (Schw.-ill 7-14) at New York (Ford 14-7) Kansas City (Piisicr 3-12) at Chicago lLaiman 7- 11 this Los Angelcs (Bclinsky 8-9) at} Baltimore Estrada (7-14) (N) National Lcaizuc Philadelphia ihinliaffcy I8-ll) Chicago San Francisco (Pierce 13-5) St. Louis (Jackson 13-10) at Cincinnati (Jay 21-11) Pittsburgh (McBean 15-8) at Los Angeles (Richert 4-7) New York g 7-22 and Book 0-16) at Houston (Woode- ahick 5-16 and Johnson 6-14) (2) three minutes left and Bombersl, Heading by a single point. ‘ i The win gave Winnipeg al four-point lead over Edmonton| {in the We sie rn Conference; 1 Standings. , They now have won five! lgames and lost one. 1 Ottawa remains the leader in -the Eastern Conference with four wins and two losses. They lead Hamilton by one point but have played two games more than the Tiger-Cats. downs. Jansen the other touch- do _ ames converted all fogkchdwuudluk Del- ] - feated Morell in one section and each case the better team won. zen,“ (4,, Low“ (5,_ Joyce (5% _ . are waiting for the other section The less said about the first Debusschere -(3, and Cameo", by Harry Poulton with Jolly ’FlI'Sf dash goes promptly at 8 The 60 days beftre calving h the im- ing until 30 days after freshening. If to declare a winner. The second game the better. Anyone at that Martin (0) HR, Chi__Sad0w5m Dick. other competitors a r e o clock. pwtlnt part of the gestation period you Ilaveyour_own grain, mix I I 0 I 0 section comprised Peakes, Mt. game lgiows riexactly what we (0,_ 3...... u...-. ..i.... go. on. calf in; end M sea: with one or .‘.f.$."§‘:‘..‘.“‘.'..l°:”.‘.'.".“.’.‘l¥§"..X.$.“.f '."..°..‘:.".'. .§..‘.°...:.i ‘f.‘.:'.:"”. 1‘? ,l;";--;:°*= g,9§g;g;,;°g- 21;; - ¢volopI.A Purina -buildm' g t slim to 0 9 l'° ' “flea pod body .05. 50:: ( K 8' e 8 la a‘ W d3“ 1°3Vlll8 it 3 “me be‘ “"1 3"“ being played °“ Mm‘ Kaat (16-12) and Battey; Re- hgg hlfloffith. ‘ )' . tween the tw° Km?’ Cmmty d‘y°v°nm5' And 135' that we are gas: (9-9) Kline (7) and Brown. EH70 - - - 3 . Whynot give meacaiitoday, or drop a League teams. Vernon River exp!-zsslnz the Opinion that the HRS; Deg_Ka1i,,e (25)_ peman. cow’: own bodysotlia she will vo inltomswm with the checkerboud had been re-enforced for this series will go the limit. dez U8)_ » inuomilkafhrcalving...andhsvoa s;'n_w,vduk,t0¢,ny00h0wpu,-inn’. as by the addition of two of CORRECT YOU ARE Nafionai League I life. Dry Cow pmsmm can help you to e top pitchers in the KC lea- We have been accused of bias ph“a_ 010 0001011 . 4 7 1 84oldoowIatPurina’sReIearchFarni strong, healthy calves, goodcow oon- 3”’ I‘°"'° Mnmyre "4 Er’ ”' “gm” t° this ‘meg’ fling M““""°° 00°10” 209°‘ 3 ‘,1 - / d. . d I . 1“. h win Conno . those accusers are one un re Bennett, Baydschun (9) (10_,, he that it to Purim ition an e orig eof envy Hay. ‘MN-“M3 T0 N3 0 t W f 0 the conditi E hw t Production. . . D‘ an con” ' e av r and Dakymple: Shaw’ Edy- RT LAKE nded out the Bomber 03 your COWI. BC on G The Souris Bantams are [0131 Uptowners. Not because of the mond (9) (54) and Uecket By STUA . veauxx rou. h _ 1 d _ a dry period before . _ . U to New Brunswick this w - fact that this writer is helping HRS: p,,,,_Demete, (25,_ Sie__moTTI.3iw£) I(.EP)hé1—e;¥’li::i1Pe£gHggltlgtggtbxélfi a sure an a i "'3 ‘Mk’ ‘"1 °‘°h "' °°“di' fork“ ‘ffi°”"tf‘ed’e"’‘°e°“u ' °“ in in mm". "M 1" th° °°"° depart‘ “"5 ‘W’ M“’“' ““’°“ ‘37"f igceo oro oliawa strxiitegy ythat‘ Ernie White had two touch- ti .3, pm-in 5 d 1, mi] R on have It merit because that only started 17 . on an . .‘ *0 y u 11' i that their opponents will be 38- since'f.he finale began The main “cock me)‘ lbackfired, scored a 31 - 28 win 2 downs for Ottawa. other Rider 1‘ r‘fl°n'l.ch °°W"P7°d“°'d °v‘r ' ‘but 00 when this column "non 15009 0000331003 an-own ‘over Ottawa Rough Riders in scorers were Bobby Simpson 1 , poundsormilklnhsrlifotiine. THE FO|_|_Ow|NG '”sv.m&;I mm on by the Cemmwnm at this Probable Pitchers gnninltgrlocking canggianFrgoi-,3.u Wlgit ’l“i[i‘ckcr. All four 0;- Provo to yourlalf that Purina ‘ had ndt as yet officially ter They have stated that 3 33"” gm“ "9 " 33" W3 °“° °“'"5 were °° ' ’ ' ' ‘ ht. lver-ted by Moc Racine. PKYI ofl , ard who they will be playing. this writer is not rm ed to 3, THE ASSQCIATED pggss I mg i D blfchowutaralaoofl lb. offend This young team has stirred in mobile my Sables 10 which they Probable pitchers for today's§ A "°‘“‘ °‘ 21'°5°"“"'g°“ °‘iB$,'f;,':,p’:;Gb§‘“Ef:’p 8 100 lead In no 0“, 0 .':.':.'..°".:'.'-.:“‘.°.‘”.°.:"..."'. ii: r"::'.:’:.':..”°°.:"=:.::“..'::*::l *;:.::s.::r:::... :'“:..:::::;" “.*..:::“:;:.::.:*":i=- -= daysbofonh'euhsn- EIISTC Y 10,, 'um._ their opposition in all games Washington llilldgllph 3.7) at. Sam}, much Wm‘ my 0veI_‘§t‘l:§iengof third quarter was 3 Ch'”5° 'w'Vm‘ 6'1“) But Riders came back to tie the scorc at 28-28 early in the final quarter. Just as things had started to brighten for Ottawa, the Bomb- ers showed an other facet of their fine club — its kicking. Delveaux, subbing for the in- jured Charlie Shepard, punted on third down deep into the end none for the go - ahead single, 29-28 Minutes later. after an Ot- tawa drive had failed, Winni- peg took over and ground out the yards and the minutes. With three of the later remaining, Ot- tawa held on second day‘) and forced another punt.