MAGLIE suns FIRST WIN : Brooklyn Gets Jumpln Series With 6-3 Victory, at O itbbles. Rovers PM Wllill Series Sunday. MONCTON ICP) ..- nonran- cook Rovers and Char Abblaa will open a beat-at-three seriea for the Maritime into:-nud- iata A baseball championship at Memramcook Sunday. The first and aecoud gauaa cl the series are heduled tor lem- rnmcooir. with-the third if no.-cu; h o . Ronnie Knox Joins Stamps -- After Quitting Tiger-Cats Isa: lob Maatu-son. "However, cAlIGAlY (CPI-Ruaia M-la djfa gag hung .”mu m -. i 2 Mile- gdllsm we on - mm sou not ituatutoa taklmoa. his second Caaadtaa EXTRA PIACTICI: bloluatataaoo mu aotbualaatic Th. In but on Wh Z 1 - t . . ' ' - . Iti- ”He'a aoxatut deienaiva playc. ...”undgu'u-1-u,r.h.d.g :3 at" ””"”l.'' rt... but men out Down nu ma eontinne the wt.ft."”t3 2'.iihh" a" cum working hint mainly on htteoco. to L5. gggullr gum workout. Stampadan or in qtgn 15",. In the workout Tuesday bu (allow at sauna”. a "" provincial Football Union. Dataila vl Ir er: oommented on lww Althouah the club declined it. a. of the contract were not released. gflcllly he -ulmllalod -verr vulga at-talk of the contract it it "We GNU! ralaau contract de- "15 understood the money pan 3: m, tails of any of the other players Doullaa plans to dress Knox for deal was cozupletad boon Kn alndove plan to continue this prac- the Saturday contest with B.C. left the east. The main obstac-ti: 'l"- '1” Clllll? General MIn- Lions at Vancouver and for Math was a reported insistence by the St - u of some guaranlra Knox would be avauable for the 1957 season. ' It is believed the Stampede” have obtained an option which they will be able to exercise be- Manager Cancels Bo'ui; Says 3:e the end of the present sea- PORTLAND. Ore. tAPl .. The, He said his weight was about t10.' Tllil step would enable the Hun manner of Carl tnobo Olson has Olsonis downfall began tut year I0 decide lxnoxlx future Itatu.-t cancelled the former world mid- when. .n,,,, mun. the middh, without having to sign him to . dleweight champion'a scheduled weight rank: for two years. he 'lM'”." '-'""”3” ll” '30 lemallldel comeback bout tonight and an- moved up to challenge Archie ”' um W35” ""1 ll?”- nourtced Olson will never fight Moore for the light-heavy crown. aiallh lie was knocked out in the third ”llve known Olson hasn't been ,f0Ulld- right since he's been here." man- Olson. involved in domestic alter Sid Flahcrty said Wedner troubles by then. won two warmup day. "After his disappointing bouts thereafter. but loat his mid- workout Tuesday. I was convinced dleweiuht crown to Robinson last he should not try a comeback." Decetnbcr, Olson. who has put on weight Olson. '28. began fighting in 1945. Br JAC KHAN!) -' IBIG wm Iron nnamt tvttw Reese beat out an infield Ford p 1 0 o 1 o o imyv " Charlottetown, Monday. Hmmmjx e M-.. ,,Am.,,,,, 5,, Maglie who played Inr l)rum- stnulv in Silt-Dougald. Duke Snider, A-Wilaag 1 g . , . 0 tRov:-Izs. yvtutrcrs of the new Bruns- , Maglir. tliii('li from the scrap mundville in the Quebec Provin- not-mallv helpless. aiainsl a lelty.lKucka p 0 it to it o 0 ggctiulf ”1l1'l” l"'."'h 3': Wk Man .,, mwh B..m,k1y" H, , pen. t-tal League alter the Second dkinkt-ed a single into short central 3.6;;-v 1 g 1 o 0 ol :n"l 'l lllll I payoll nanl. ltu.ill3,- non I vtorld series World War, hasvbeen sharper xuth tn itnnt ni Janile. Stanael came Morgan p 0 it (I 0 V0 0!" '5' , nanw Wl'(irwstlaV. striking out to his curve and his fast one has had not in to--ttlcr with Ford but left D-Dyna 1 ll 0 O 0 0 -av - - -- .--...? t N:-it imk Ytmkm-s tor a 8-3 (lDi'll- inure smoke but never did it mean lvun in to lunch in Robinson. Who G. Coleman lb 0 fl it 0 ll 01 me x ti-mry. llts strong support 'in- more. Each his no-hitter last. neck llrctl in ilanllc. , 101.1; 35 3 9 24 24 1 eluded hnnwrs by (ill Hodges and and his important victory in the lh t'n t.tmc Hodges to strike the . Jackie Rnbimnn. -it-at name of Saturdays dnuble- lllttii 4tlt.u meant the ball game. BROOKLYN (N) All RHO A E SAL 39 ram? through m me matter with Pittsburgh p-alert in tin g all Vtlllnl. gllle'Dudger first Gilliam 2b I it it 3 l 0- g dmch”. Mlhnugh nicked ,0, Mn: iltr v.-luwg of this first, series .stl(- iiriilllkllafl dtoyc rtlrdls third pitch Rooae ll 4 l 2 l I 0 V ML me Hwy mneybw an-M cot: This might hate been the unit: liiililtl lirlllw stands for Snider of I l l i it ol LONDOV IR) H1 from Niagara Falls. NY, had his last t-hant-2.. . H lino: writ: lillis tiuas lodges Robinson 3b 4 l l 2 2 0 uh B -V B lllill” '"Tll'P arit- . smkmm Plwh Mu," H was lnhhfitt Field. known as hie lnlllli minor in strtes compel,-yllodgag 15 4 1 1 n o I d OXlliL')l.ll.Jl( l'i (ttnlml ed. "NAM ulaxt-laid of lefthanded ptltu-N I-tin. V Furilio rt 4 0 l 2 ll o yea ay VHli)I( Ii t.un rium an es- Th, pl"-era iron! the cruwrl bl V lVlt.'illx(' of its handy 1?" mild l'lrtml.lxn'- lllliti lllll t'i'iliiP ill the Clmplnella I 4 I ill I 0-tllmaled 5---W” I'lll"l' vldormer 34.479 uh A Iwnarkame slam M. y Kliilitlx. turned out to be jllsl that hmrm M -mhnm, K-uvksl. me Slelhmlgue P 3 n 0 0 9 o uorld hE&i)iAFlClll champion Ez. ' S than uho renwntbor the ycara l" V”'ll”'.V F91'd- "" "W "l'”ll"l' rlpr rkhlltttttrlvr who replaced Total! 32 6 9 '27 5 0 lard .Cha-rlcs i)('Li'.tl:P '01 his dis- 5 when 'tlalzlie playinlz for New 7 l”" l””'h" ,l" the A”'"'”"3" Ford Rm (Tmmzinclla doubled to Aysmlck out Mr Ford in MI. qualification in It item here Tues- , Ynrk man”, N” we most balm l.v;mtr- and Xankee 19-ll3Tlll' ill" the far t-nrm-r ill rltzht t-antrcland. Bysiniled for KM;-5 in 5”, day night agzmrt llclshman Dick iv man in Brnnkltn, . "mg . , st-nrt-d tin Sgitttly Amtiros' single Cys"-uck out fm (jawv m mhg Richardson. All through thv .xuiui.l'. cool .. I.F"L'L:”:u:2pp::di":l:”:l:'( '31” in rt-iitrr .1)-Fouled out for Morrison in 8th.; Chllllef-S lllli lllbllrllillllllerl hf ernnnn the Dodger bullpen (Oi? , ”'”" . . r i. ii vm.;;l,.- tr.--,..t-ntly virus in rltfli- . N. ttnause n pm-1-it-nt otmg. T e dilizentlv l-'1-psi It has Dun Bus. I; iltidtnu Robinson 5 solo humor hind WINK h WW Hmks am men 0" ?;::'oklYlt:r(kN)tAi "z3.l()ltl00lll(;)(xt)l)t(X:-at bum” mid H hm lake" 3 ulemem 5""- the" C19” L”bi"' "d ""3 m"-i "W R Vhlwhmn blast bi "smart uh haw Ill nt-mix" mcry inning. but he y tview” of ill" (tuft lirtause of ally both of them in the seventh. tutnry yum) lllll” ll” "””"d it” ' Wmh "H" W. .,,,...- L-....,i Hglding suppm-1.. RBlMM"u' " 3”M"'”"- Fm" Charles" prctums liltoid. eighth and ninth. Although mana- . l" "W l””l'”L and M, ,,. ,...n,1e in ms ugmi'"”-.H9d3” 3- M””'”- A"'”'”5' , emu, Mygg aer Walter Alston twice visited the the fax:-ml 3lll9l'l'55" League ROBINSON BREAKS IFF. istwls i it1,l!i'iTi!Fu;gi)iiil8:l::nHl)i.l)t::LiitI14 ' - ' C lc'1IIl llttllb - , . - y ' .n”.'N. ,,,m., rial)” threw me lwdmu . whiny 2.,” 1.-.ul on The lllltl;L"ln made nmc illlx nit mt sag-.Gimr". DP - sknwmm, Baseball PrQc'1ce lies Sent. 25, he stuck with Sell. llllrtl slllkv um (ill xlvuttttgald, M..tllile's homer followlnu tlu: first-t”"' W” i"'””" h”.He”' '.'”'.'”d"'gl lllcbougald and Martin: Gilliam. Jimmy vhrltllnr ilatnnnald has" i the Yanltt-v xlllllisltifl And he fan of tlirov singles by 40-.ic.'tr-old a hnmrr in .l.t('kl9 Robinson llI!R.ese um Hodlel Len g N” called I mimm. fm. me Abbi”: . ll .t '3 ..l. ll .1 noraaawa." .'IeIuberaoftteYanIaaoaatdIntad aonfaaeltbm aadtheh-maataatotottmuhia new maaymeadidweaetd ALLOWS TWO IIOMEILK Ma:lie's greatest day started on a lhn('kln5: note. Mickey Mantle aluaged a tun-rlln homer owr the rtzht lit-lrt nail in the very first inning Exrt-pl lor another homer hy Billy Mllfllli in the fourth. I blow that just reached the friendly left field stand.-. Maglie shut out. had lvui nl tmutauer Casey Sten- Enos Slauzhter. Ford permitted adtlilinn In llttdtzcs' hlg blow. York (A) 9. Brooklyn ml 4. RB. this evt-mm: at 4 fit! at Mvmoriall 3 ithc sevontli time in htslmzv at w-' ,. aince beinz dethroned by Suxar After Ray Robinson. had announced plans earlier to campaign as I light helVYWeight. He was sched- June, 1953. and won the world uied for” a main event bout here crown by ou.pointing Randy Tur- arzainst Sammy Walker tonight. pin of England in October, INS. Robinson's retirement, hel won the American middleweight title by outpointing Paddy Young Masterson stressed the 2l-yc.u- old playcris stepfather "has noth- .ing to do with the coaching or lmanagemeut of the team, Like fany other player's tathar. he will be perfectly free to make any comments he wishea about the club. Knox, ll great crowd-puller dur- ing his brief career in eastern Canada. split with the Tl-Cats tol- iowlng a reported demand by Har- vey thut coach Jim Trtmble make him first-atrinz quarterback and play him at least 30 minutes in each game. Henderson & cutlmore Repeat Sale! 3”” llllllll ll"”'lV G9""9-9 W”-W”'”'” ”"dg”” in Him? 5mm m H". RRSMM-l V "M'”Th" ”"”'l3l Maglie 4 (Berra, Mantle 2. Mar- Field. All plan era are rcqut-stcd ml and J0? wtllins lSO('lInri Rnhtnsons home run. a hm gm”. "1 mp first 23,", of than N". Marga" 2 IG-lmamv Snider). amend. To mul tho uuttur with a lltmr- Rm-ititil lilnw into the lmtrr lttl tint; uttrlrl -to-nu so ,. M33”, 19 (skmi-mm Mt. lsh. Xltulir -n.-tvtv ilanllv lw Into lwlrl WNW l"'"l"' "W "'"."”di"5 VICW YORK (A) All K H n A E Doulzald 3, carey. Ford. Mantlc.' " i ”” a tionhlc him that hrnrzhl llir sintxlv and 3 'l"llhl" ll-V ta” NV n,1.m- rt 5 o 2 .1 n 0 Wilson. Collins. Bauer), Ford l liudaen tushlniz tn the hill to illn that skipped nnsl llallff” '" start;-hter at 5 l 3 3 0 o lhiaxllel, Kucks 1 (Rural. Tur- pump his hand and slap him on contra owned the score at ..-2 plan.” M 3 I I p I 0 My 2 puodget Campaneuar Hog "'9 batik l w"h "M M" 1" my mud" Pee Berra r 3 fl fl 4 0 0 Ford 6 in 3. Kucks 2 in 2, Morgan H7.-. ,, - ,-,. . - 7 - ' Vxtlwrttn lb 4 0 ll 5 Z! 1 l in 2. Turley 0 in 1. R - ER- ;hll'i)(luL',ill(l 55 4 0 (I 2 6 0 Ford 5-5. Kucks i-1. Morlzan 043.! Harngss Races Vila:-tin 2l).'lh Ii 1 l 2 l 0 'l-lurley Maglie W-Mag-. . l'-.trlc,v it 0 0 ll -M llP. Lritord. U-Pmellt (Ni platc.' H,-x,N(;-I-(W, Ki; (Art ma.-19 llartm zit-lib 3 l l 2 i 0 Solar L.) first base. Boggcss (Ni Mvrv M 5, 5,,.pm.ng 3g 3. gmdm ('al.'r',i'g ll) .1 0 I ll 1 0 second base. Napp. (A) third base. -ti,-mm-'s Dream In a paced limo (W-t olllns J 0 it to n 0 Gorman IN) left field. Itunge (Al ma, mm. ,n 2 00 m , ff-a(ul'(Id lurlrv p I 0 ll 0 ti 0 f'lKi1l field. T-2:32. A-34.479. rat-r hrrc W4-dncsdn.l'. Tlllll WIF- yvar-old has done the mllc in 2,00 5 -'11.. Charlottetown Guanlian, rhumhty. Oct. '4. l956 "rmmm, faster. rare of the day the Maglie Centre Of . Dodger Jubilation” By Tim iuvtrrs RR()HKl.YV lAPl -- When the chips were down in the dramatic- opemng ltarrw of the M356 world aerias. Sal Mnalie. the aged rast- Qlf. asked in he loll on the mound .and went on to vindicate mana- ger Walt Alstmfs confidence in him. it was the top of the filth. The noun: was 6-3. Hank Bauer led oil with .1 stntzlrv tn ('Pnil'll After Enos Slaughter flied out. Mickey Man- tle drew I walk. That brought up Yogi Berra with nnly one out and own cm. A hOl'1ll'f' would tie it up. Out in the mnunrl went Alston. "lvlayhc l'ni not as sharp as 1 might be but let me pitch in Bun-,.f' ilarzltr told him. TIVRNING PtllNT Berra nr-imptly lied out to Ianrlv Amnrnk, I! did Bill Sknuu Pr)" That um. the name "He wasn't real loose." llld Al- atun allorwnrdti. ”He dldnlt get loose until about the sixth. I ihouuhl a hit about taking him out, hul he fell he could do it and Ir tliri ”Whr-n l wrnl out there i Wanted to mid out how he was fer-linr. I know he walinit feeling inn good. I asked him all that usual the turnlnl point it! lllr ht: 1'! vrrir-old riahlhandorf who had hrrn lot go both by the lhrw York Giants and ('lcvelnntli Indians rioscrlbcd it. ' No Excuses Yankee Barber Maglie Hy WILL GRIMSLIY I RROOKLVN tAPl-The proud and valWhished Yankua paid trib- ute to Brooklyn's Jdyear-old Cin- derella man, Sal Maglie, Wednes- any but blamed their 0-: detest! k. - - That mow (Manila! In just no better pitcher. mu all." saldl Sieagei. atttina . roam among Mal I . "Oar tellov For-dt wasn't very hot. "But that's no excuse for us. We ? Tn? And how many were eagbaae? Nina? VJ. there's t X agl hi the game ended. '1 making an at-t-usatinn of pitching sltulidugizt-ry on thr part of the veteran Dodger pitrhcr. grumbled the little Dllilillstlr in- bi the opening game of the world fielder. .arr-tea on their on important at- LABS!-IN TODAY uamhlc with Ford. a lntthander, gagain in the tight Ebbeta Field lI'Parlt you want to." grufnr. ”l dnnit. Ford just wa.:n”t pitching at well as he is unable of doing." no in the against Brooklyn's Don Newromba but added. 313.700 Taltcrsalls pace for two- xr-ar-old fillies. was tum PW Qlllffii Ptt-lt. driion by John Simpson. l ! l0NKlCllS. NT NU” Rla('k- , thin? Wtdntwr. a 7-tn-l slim driven by Del Mat-Taviah of Lachulep uo.. heal the favored Adora hy' three lenlzths in Wednesday nizht's It-attired Lztrt-hmnnt pave heforc' l7.'l02 at Yonkers Raceway. Tho iwinner paced the mile in 2 02 3-5 yam! paid st7.tto. 1 SAINT JOHN I('P' -q (.'rusadcr .(fhief was the only entry able to gain a double Win in harness rat- ing Wednesday night. Jam-ti Clem: clocked the host limo--2.l4 3-5. other winners were Pauline Rose'- trrult, Gordon's Day. -'0? Twinkllf Jerry's Queen and Jimmie )-lal. ; HALIFAX 'CPl -e Hora -iIWn- It-rs from Sprtnghill, NS., .-and . lSumn1t-rside. P.E.l., each had tunl N. v i c l o r i a I at nearby Sackrtilo ;.-, downs Wednesday night and it- ' was tho Springhill pacer, Cherie .G.. that had the fastest time with t2:l4 .1-5 The other horse owned by Lurnvl llmtcht-r, Direct Mite. won in 2.15- 1-5. .,y., . : nu: i a The two Summerslde horsomi mrnr-ti hy Andrew Perry, werel MyrtIe'a Boy. 2:10 4-! and .lot Jo. Spencer. 2:16 I-5. l .15 --,-i SAL 'V1AGl.lE FIRST SERIES WIN This was his first world series Yanks Still 6 - 5 Choice vlctnry. He tried twice before any a Giant and lost onre. Maglie, who in thr r-arly 1940.: pitched sent:-pro hall In Ontario's Marzara District Imnutte and thy Qurhrt-. was tlir centre of all Iii!" ' hl't ti n in the Dndnt-r ti n:-- . iiiitzl i1:i'lllr"i. allhntiuh .lll'klP Rfthiti R"”0KLYN MP) ' M”""mh3 .snn and Gil Hodges. their hnmt-. 59"" ,i" "V "7" nm" N”” trim him,” 1.3"", in ,0, Pkwy Ml Nnrk Vankees remain the favor- thutzs llr u-nntcd to stay in"' back alappin: 1'" m M" ""5 WM” ""95" Allcr the inning. Maglie! arm Alston nan subdue-rl and unsmtl-l Bookmakers Wcdn0Sd5I.V lllilllll or.-it massatzcd while he sat on the'inq an he nuttml on it miznrotto lnlquotod the Yanks at 6 to 5, It's: bench. and hr sccmcd to 1rnvi”ht: little nilu-o . lW'lll'l "'9 Ylnk-S ill” Will "let atrnncr-r lnwnrrla the end of the ”We'll go tnmnrrtiu uitlt llun next four and the Sam? odds that gnmr Newcomhc," he Said ”Aftcr thrill the Doditm will win the series in "l lurked it out " was the way four games. 1 rant say. We will need to playl this series the war no playrrl ii For today's second lame it's l1' down the sin-trh In tho National in lo and takr your pick. i ix-agile VTUIKIIIE lhr pit:-hing g Collmtlhd lhrr-9 of the nine. hits nfti I choices from day in tiny.” ' Maglie, said Sal was a ”lot smarter than ever holore." "That. M a lz l l r was lotuzh."l Nlirkry Mantlrv said ”Hr no-vcr gave us anything good to look at. wr hit him hard at times hutl when he uses in trouble he waa pl:-nty moan " Gil Mt-Dnutznld. who struck out lhl'M' times. said "l was looking- al rurvos and slider: That follow ulll HIM you with I toathplclrfl s Praise cllDMORE'S WEEK-END SPECIALS A g SAVE this weekend on Tough. Rugged JACKETS g(::l'III1:i'i:.lb 2 tins Kellogg: large one Soup 25c All Bran 29c ; - Qt. container Pan! 3 this i . i I Molasses 33c Dog Food 25c l I l First ttmta if E - ('-rcnmt-ry 2 lbs. Icing Pkg” e S . Bulier S125 5"?" 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