rm”. THIS I! part nl the action uthrday at sDU tleld where zd Hilton'n varsity Salrlu retired a in triumph liver Canad Salun‘lay and in that suffered I MM) setback It the hands Ill lilnuhi Allison. University nt New Brunswick determined rrew li‘nm Freder- Red Bombers. Saints, wrnleii Mon 1.,“ M. Bamhm m in their first two Ilarls. work- ed hard Salllrrlay in ma! Lhn filmed nnly nlle name helnl‘e ian Legion Juveniles Capture Maritime Ch'shipi By Charley McMilan HALIFAX iSPEClALi ——Char- WWI Juveniled won the Mll'lfi'm! Juvenile baseb a l l MEIth Simdi what they were “raided the second game d the W of thret- finals in the Mam (If the filth inning here Sunday. Plate umpire Bill Cough- h.ll aw: five ml- After the Hal/ital canal-fielder Bruce Dul~ waned in fight with him driver I disputed call. The dtuatliml was this: In the 13mm d the fifth lmllrlllz. with title score 3-2 {in Cliarlotlelmih. fie first hatter in (nice pitcher Billy Weatherhle was lhlrdbase- lnul John (113 Chalmers hit but on n ral- led third smite. nutty disdiked thr nail and argued his case with the moon-e. 0n reins n the umpires warninn. ntiitv was thrown out oi the game, ilr lhen marred su’lnmnl nt anunhlan, immediately . numiwir nl Hali- i'ax players siarltrl in swarm around Crllghlan and Charlotte tmvn call-her Wayne MacDmlEal! When the Halllax players wouldn't stop nrgulno nnd start playing hall. the umpire award- ed the game to Charlottetown. on the . Coach Charlie Ryan made liter ol-tvers return on the hotel to prevent more tile. Some at the players had dilticulty leaving the grounds h. especially Wayne niac- Drugall. ‘hll ha it behind the plate when the all was Sourls Nlps Kinkoro 13-8 Emmi; Rezlntlzl lell Sr-hml edged Klnknra Rennnal H12“ in an exhibition football ulna played at st, Dunstan't mar-lav Joe (Dinette firm-rad all one paint! {tr Smrl'll Wl‘ll tut much- dflwnl and all! convert, Barry Grew got the major Mr Kinkol‘a Ind nude Hand on file comm. Smith M In) (he (film Ill'lfla point {or the losers. SflII’lI had 13 Hr! downs Ind Kmkm fl. Booming Features WWW Park's mm Mlle cum to a In rim d1. Mar Alex umr- mmtzh 'lfll the only dwhle duh him if the alteration. Haw- !vx. this Don MlCNQ’lll had all“! n “lemma for himself. ll Mar Alex in the. and Amigo Mike did elr get-together: attu- Uv and win and pinch pays were ' mam tatr mun-u. . on Amino Miln- paid man to win in“ mail. Raw aratttn lip tie- t-et Mlduu not man an win in rate tour I O I ll 8 l 4 I line'— i uni l Patent Hu' 1].. ltell t Divert y m 1:. Mi 7 4 .W: “hm 70W aimed try Wli'lmn Taylor. made. As man u the charlnite- the litth nith ilin Weatherhre the key blnw at the ballgarne. town players werr ushered pitching superb hall. the trouble .lnhn Chalmers hit two loi three away. tempers settled dawn to with the umpire tnnk plane and in a insing cause tar Halitax_ a more rational level, hui the the game was awarded. damage done. Haluair‘srAR'l'izn EARLY Charlottetown «um i 52 coach, Billy “Hap” Harwell said Actually. the disrontentinn wu Halifax that he would take immediate "amicable in their first innit-ls by. Weathernie and MacDougal; action with tho head bod/y ot the the attitude nt the llalltax bench Olsen. Vignault i4: and elder. Baseball Association and would on a railed strike on Eric Dvw- snuan GAME have them revoke the umPiYe's er, Then in ' inn 2. Saturday at Memorial Field, decision The tans were still in starting pitcher Brian Olsen. hat- you“: hm“, Kelly my, 0., Shaw ii reslless mmrl, however, and ting cleanup. also struck not on a, h. mm“, “d in...“ i... chm. it was only the quick exit nt do: ed thl strike. altar a my. Lem“ m, k. . a: “in. the players that prevented a mild_ rash at trrvuble with the The ymmgsier mm Mom", turther outbreak. umpirF. olsen threw his bat _ln‘riow in Freshman class at Sl.‘ RYAN TALKS in right field Mle miss“ Dunstan‘s threw a three-hitter Speaking at the raw!” or the Mike Kelly Donglllan threw him a, the humans and c“... game and the mnditiwn ot the nm N the game Up in that through with a triple. and single held. charlie Ryan said "The point in the garnet. (Inn had al- which accounted rm- two rm. whole thing in a disgrace We lowed three him. one walk. wile Mike tanned eleven batters on waiting tor three run. and had struck out three. the cold October alteration. Down weeks to y and it ends like Paul Viiznaull replaced him on 24) in the sixth. Kelly boomed this That tield is a disgare to the mnund (or the remaining out a Ion: triple In deep rentra‘ View a game for the Maritime two innings vmhaiilt gave up and scored when the field?!‘ to. pad Championship The ground is so two llllS. two runs. mt u-alkn. and the hall get through him In the sort that the bill! lmuld hardly smirk out three also seventh when Charlie hyan'r bnunre In the baller's box Ihe Alihminli Bt‘lv Weatherme had hm‘s wait ahead to stay, Milt. WHY?” ankles were almost tnm- a rough lust ’tnning—he lat-ed drove in the fylll: run with a plotolr buriod N... the llmrill‘e! wen batten—he. had Halifax blast in deep right derisinn is final, it can't be “an undo,» mind nun“: the alt picked up their only anzt'd " other tom- and two third innings. runs in the WP of ill! will aim Halllal ‘mk I 27" lend m "'9 during ht! stint on the mound, Paul Vlgheaull and Kelly had tirst inning Johnson and Weatherblr allnued the hits. batth nn a 0-0 basis lIrr t-lve .lnhn Chalmch hit back in back runs, an walks. and eight innings. Vianeault allowrd seven singles. Enid-louse: wullorlved‘stxike outs hit. du e encounter. out at tir on te nex pay. The m batters Int Charlotte. a" — Hnweve'r. rleanun batter draw 1MB weizl- Walter iaradlc-y and LONG “FE in ml a hard Freddie llacdonnld each hitting The rare red-haired mnsu-‘ Freddie reddls firm“: in tan or Borneo nnd Sumatra bu l a third be he. two runs Ind WARM“: Lrlpld Weatherlbie retired the MI twn‘ is n a :- u a llle span a! so or more yearn. M' . The Juvenile: picked up one run in t e next inning With two nut. Grill MacDonald singled to lett. advanced nn Walter's s-mzle to renire, and reached third when catcher John Elder‘ mimd In all” tnsttinll Mae- Drmald scored when Chalmcrr rtvilldn't handle 'F‘lddler' Mae. inonald's liner past 'i-d base i l The third inning was scoriosel tni- hrvrll learn: but the duveniles‘ put two in; run: in the l-th Carl ileQuald on ltrii, sound as re.- Walter Bradley tanned a is ball for a booming triple to deep lctt lit-id. bringing. in With Bradley on third thc wlnlllrls'. run was in scoring pan on. ‘Doiiald. batting second in the lineup. poked a llnedrlve single to mteflield allowing Bradley to name acrost with the winning ‘ n. In the bottom hall M the tour-l th and the top at the Mrh,‘ .neither loam was able tn start Then in the bottom or ___.__,#_ ‘ Exactor Program lWhlte. Hwefldd Pays: 19143). 550. ‘M; 3.)“: 3 ill. 9th. (100i 2 . lint-er z and t ‘nm-tnr Alex to. illeNrilll l i miss Jo Jo tr lilurphyl a z iaahe cit-um ritnpalrlelrin a human c iChas. 01mm t .Vlt‘Gee ann r.l Ansenaiiltl 5dr Tunes 2:l 1. Hill Alm Unlined by r t, McNetll. .uinmeralde. , 2nd—:l:lti. 2:», tin» llm. 2.50. ztn nth 4.70. 2.1): 234i Doctor and S A l rm 1 item a until 7 idnthnny L m Vlurphyl a .lin-ky v in tar—Neill» l a H . l 4‘ i Times' till. 1:13! Anthony 1. mun” tn Claude Cdla'rloltl‘trru'rl: Lucky lNlne \lile Creek 3n! Ed Hilton'l at. Dunstan'r Unlu Griiirthzs yeraity Variin iqund roiled their tirit win in anbtlll Conlerence with a clone ml victory over the 33m“, MAJOR Unlverlity or New anlwlrll‘ Red Bomben. A'l' snv "ELI! snurmav it took the Saintr only eight I dropped ball to give the sainli but play: alter V _ ’ I in hit pay dirt with qunngrbuk. Ripley sent Lennie Ellis around dressed for the lame lies did Fred Ripley leading the attack . the right and Ripley made a murmur end. run to the eighteen yard line. sent ham Ellu and Grilliui tor. "H In make the score in additional yardage to the twnl mg “n, “a m... “up” tourih quarter. however. when the lwn teams. UNB nutrusiied through the tackle r touchdown. UNB also scnred In that hall. 3. Ward kicking.“ mm. mg Whrclnck will]! he blocked n have Morton. who was shaken in the aecnlld quarter. SD The Bombers missed a glor. “‘0 W"! In PM UN! rluht same. averaged 35.9 y r iour chance (or a touchdown. luck in the game. when they had the Sainta bottled Then with nrlly two minutes erased 44» In punt remrnlns. Inc up in their own en repeatedly 5. unit On the live yard line, It turnedi all bank because a! an nllenslve in!» a lirka wall as qulrlerblcl. holding lllmlt-lion by UN]! lines was the Outstanding plain cl Bob Hubhlrd tilled twice to put mall E Gilmore. Kirk hld made the game Pinyin: butt! till n(. a back over the goal St Dunstan'x didn't make any Slims automatically lnok DDI- |h9 Saints the lirst tnuchrlnwll headway when they took pnasea- neuron hacaus- hi the hnldln; lrld made several key tackles slim and all the third down. Jlm‘ penalty. The Gandhi. Wm Tue. Oct. 15. 1968.18 WRed Bombers His Trophy In Conference Action Here ‘ ‘ punt Tempera got hot in times in to. twist tn go only tun yards Again the second hall and on one play Atlantic. the sou line held last for Coach iioth liipley M the Saints ind this year Hillnh new til the B o m h e r 5 new lhrniul out tor llghlln; This s. Dumps w M, mm caused some ditlicully lnr coatil ‘wuchdwn m “1,, "mid mung, Hilton. Wes MacAleer dd been Iiler i'inte llulligun pounced on elaymz It lhe M"ka position was .(l in more "I quarter Is John I‘rlscoll was not. took a queer the the opening kick ottl I first down Fnui ‘lldys latzr. gm. W. New an admirable loti undcr the on and line, 7i... m... Jim Gm. cumstahres lllollizll as ina fall- tilh wai succeailul ml the can ‘0 make My headway statistically speaking. little trience there NE ume roaring hack in the was between a. t (m. m linebacker w kirk made . thir.‘ the Saints 2H4“! yards ty-twn yard run in the live yard madr good all yards in the Saints line and then lateralrd to .i an in the passing department u delehder Mike mun made up te verll timer during the s on the punts while Mike Ward it. UN! had remaining in the game. quuwh Saints averaged 26 hard: in 3 allied yard. I- the; bark Ros: threw a labeled yusi “may” had Ihiny one in l detence cull-pleas to w. Kirk inii the play was cull. ux urn”. Fnr the Saints. Fred filplev lint. it in the line yard line but the lense and delellse. Ripley 1M Kr repeatedly made gre at 'Eagle Given CALtiam icel v— Quel'ler- bark Eagle nai nil Calgary stampedcrs was presented the .lcit \‘iikllll memorial trophy Molina) a~ the Wesloin Fonlhall Cnnreremc most rain-bit ol moi u-nnny is awarded annu- i in mcmni-i ni Cnl .lrrt \' klin. star player with the winuipcu nliio Homoeii oiinr .nnd Wnrld Wat blocks [or the st Dtlllilun 5 hack “5‘3"”; liclders Vince Mulligan alsn , played outstanding ball as he was instrumental in the srl‘ollrl touchdown and was ill: best de- tcnsite ‘vie game Latent word on .l nidman nl A UNP who was shaken ) in lhc hrsi quarter is that his leg is not broken. Dldman was In\niV ed in a pileup and urencbed hi- knee The dortor in atlr-ndalli‘ had him limpitnllze-t loi» [realr mcnt hul his condition is not serious. 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