The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. Sefl. 80. 1904. 7! II;- . Boston Is Favored To Win 01-!) my' new) «iii amm'! Walker Gets I Withstand . (low In. cute members work in stu- If feet 10 lnchesl in die shot- put. with an edge of more than 07 'two feet over his closest com- New York. Ribant (1-5t at tory near Leeds. brouul ipetitor. fellow-American Randy Milwaukee. Fischer Ill-l0i '5'! a I off their big score on In outlay (I Watson lei-5m. Philadelphia, Bunning (18-7) B|gquf W|n got 70 cents which entitled them I Parry O'Brien. 3 winner in I at St. Louis. Simmons r17-9) "' i to 60 guesses at a penny s time. ‘I 1952 and 1956 and second In’ (Ni . e record a off was the re- Il900. has a 63-10 best an” Willi Chicago. Jackson r2340‘ at LONnON 'AP) ’ John p y E . It”, {or his fourth Olympic L05 AngelesI Mower (7.13) (N) WaIlkfer received a check Tue: :IlIlIlItIIof blind chance, rather than medal against Wladyslaw Ko- Houston, Farrell ill-l0) at da) °r $735506. the biggest wm. . mi - - , Ievcr made on a British one.‘ Walker's wife, Enid said she mar I6311/4 of Poland. ViktorI San Francisco. Perry (1210) I penny soccer pooII I picked me M II: from . CMI I: R0 NT Broad-Jump In Olympics By BERT NELSON to Victor Kravchenko of Russia 27-31% and has 3 it?“ best of - - -' ' NEW YORK tAPi—Of all the 26.10, - . - - “’“Sm‘ '“3'”'4‘ 0' “"55” “"11 Ame-m“ ""3"" ‘ ' ‘ " B I I I I 4.142t and Takayuki Okazaki of V y - _ ,. _i Se _ The fortune was won x i dren s bingo set and whatever y JIM CULLEN li960 Oiy m pic champions in Another Russmn, Leonid Bar-:Japan 64.033). "W’s \ar‘m ‘63 4“) 0‘ Hun Kansas Clty' gm (am at pool called the treble anal-CI ‘ numbers came out. I m rkod tMinnesota. Kaat '17-9r Washington, Osteen 114-13l at in which the object is to pick 1 on the coupon." 1N) ‘ ‘ eight games ending in hex. I The previous record on.- Walker. 33. headed a syndi ‘penny win was 3630.375 b) cate of eight players whose I Charlie Cooper. 8 London clerk. 19-6),I entry was the only one seiect- I' in March this year. men's 'track and field. only kovskiy. upcel Boston in the. iRalph Boston is favored to winI‘US-Soviet dual meet at 26-0/4. signs and raised the U5 rec. 0-,; - £3331". ’ ther top Europeans includemrd to 53.11 in the dual 'meei m. nen' Boston faces by far tbe‘Lb’n" Davies 0f Britain _‘%‘4lii I H strongest broad-jump field ever. Iazndmpenm ESkOIa or leand‘ I gar}. ' Ira DaVlS, who upset the Rus- My picks: Long. ’ W a t s o n I, Varju. Komar, Lips-IBaIllmOI'e. Pappas I16-6I I Detroit, Lolich (l7-8l at New. § 8 gOId medal threat along "_‘_"”""""'—““_‘—'—. York‘ Stottlemyre 19.2) (N) I with Oleg Fyedoscyei' (53-8'é)‘ I Cleveland. McDowell Saints Meet Stadacona THE ST. DIUNSTAN'S University football team will kick on: for their first game of the season in the Atlantir Football Conference here this Saturday when they will tangle and 17 of them will be Is landers_ Dave Morton who was a star on last year‘s team will be back with the Hilton forces this term and the big Tom ' be in the centre spot on Saturday. Dave was elected captain of the team by the players yesterday, at a team meet- ing. Mike McPhee will be the only other veteran on offence, Mike will line up as fullback for Saturday’s game. McPhee was the team's leachig ground gainer in last year's campaign. John Driscoll who saw limited action as quarterback last car will be calling the signals against the Sailors. Fred Rip- Ie th Red and Whitens last season is in- 3. starting poo ltlons for Saturday's game: 'Posty' Connoly will start at right offensive end and Wes cAleer. who was spar- tngl as a quarterback in the previous season. will be a flank- erback in the Saints opening til, of the offensive club will be in their rookie evil-ll 1 a . Ed. Lawlor and Vince Fisher who all play- ed with the Saints High School team last season will start on offence against the Sailors. Robert Hickey a graduate of the Summerside High School team and Ron Cote of Westbrook. Main will complete Hilton's starting odfensive team. Dave O‘Brien will be the veteran campaigner in the de- fensive line-up. Dave will be playing two-way ball for the ‘ this season. Hilton said. "I‘ll use O'Brien in the right as a halfback slot on offence and m defence he will be In Vince Mulligan will also line up with the Hilton coached team against the Stadacona outfit. It was rumored earlier in the season that Mulligan had hung up his cleats for this season but the diminutive star has changed his mind and will be out there. Saturday doing hlli best to help his team- mates. Vince will fill in as defensive half and will undoubt- edly come up with some key tackles in typical Mulligan fash- ml'iruce Garrity will also be going both ways this season. Bruce will be used as a tackle. The remainder of the defens- ive squad will include John Rogers. Norristown. Penn: Phelan. St. Oatherines. Ont; Ken Hubley. Charlottetown: Harry Gaudet. Charlottetown and Bruce Klnsella. ttawa. Hilton mentioned three players who will not be starting in Saturday’s game but he feels they will be called upon thrrIill‘iIiIgeh- The I but the schedule has been altered. There wi.l be. some clubs in the loop that will not meet at all. for example. Acadia and Dalhouisie who finished at the bottom of the leacue last year will not meet St. Francis Xavier or St Mary's University. But he is in top form. as his 91/4). But the only other estab- lished 27-footer is Igor Terovan- esyan of Russia, who held the world record for two years at assembled at Tokyo next month. I (26-39% and Gayle Hopkins ‘26: holder of the world record of 55 Ifeet 10% inches, that has ke t I and Vitold Kreyer My picks. in order of finish: . Russia. Ian Tomlinson and Gra-I Boston. Ter - Ovanesyan, Shin-Iliam Boase of Australia both Ianyone in Tokyo is Dallas Long PROBABLE PITCHERS (53-4‘5) of; Pittsburgh. Friend r12-iai or and Kralich Charton (0-1) (844) 2 day state visit to Austria. (12-6) at Boston. ing the top possible number of‘ and Morehead ties from English and Scottish is held by Jimmy Gault. an League games played last Sat Ilrish laborer who won $841,915 The record for 8 pools win with [he Stadacona Sailors We talked with Ed mum mace recent world record of 27 feet nick. Davies, Barkovskiy and ;.have jumped 53-3 and Jan Jas- '(0nly games scheduled) urda - . . . - . . . . I . . . - i - 31- . but put down a two-penny stake of the SDU gridiron crew last night and ll’lf-‘ll'meo us that 4% metres and a Wind-assistediflflpklns. vkolski of poiand has made 53.2 B, . .—»--——-~ we". — 7— r , . I I I I I I I I .I . I‘ THE CANADIAN pREss i Derek J. Thomas and Alan He wo th. e in 1959 this years team Will have mole of a local flrvor then an of 27-10 indIicate.I The field in the triple Jump; My Dicks: Okazaki. Dal/Is. probable pitchers {0r today'sl glngfl‘IgefigffN "Sign IM. M rr won second prizes of 1 died firi'e ;ez:i-‘:nld‘ler of thromam! the teams which have been produced at the Loliege,dunng Bostons United States team- has been thrown wide open bYIKLaVChenko' Tomlinson' 'IaSkOI' major league games won andIB umibl nd Q 57'“ gfI $107251 eaCh' lbw“ V 5:: nggogeggsd ghee fiedIhindprlgchelgrsofhairi;rbeeiti hit matesé7 both capablelof going an injury to Jasef Sc'imidt, de.: Ski. Fyedoseyev. lost records in parentheses Tlgiailanii agrived ulieeerue bynalsp: i h , v . . l- 0 re . ' " ' - ' . . ' , - Hm“ has a roster of 28 mayors l. over feet, are hi Sllnnick fending Olympic champion andlI As close to a sure thing as an League clal plane Tuesday for a {01ml ADDITIONAL SPO'RI PAGE 8 {him out of action all season. j With Schmidt probably out, 1the best recorded times belongi By DON LeBLANC HALIFAX (GP) — The Mari- time Senior Hockey Ieague — The remainder an old league with a new name to help a club fulfill its en-1 year in hibfitlantic Football Conference. Ed announced that be on ice for a few gagementI Games were often. won’t weeks yet but league president. Harry Trainor is confident of a "better than ever" season. Formerly the Nova Scotla Senior Hockey League. the four- team circuit was renamed at a recent meeting because of its New Brunswick entry, Moncton Trainor gave a number of reasons why he feels “this sea- son will be the best we‘ve bad." But a new ruling adopted by the league this month was the best. Halifax Schooners. New Glas- gow Rangers, Windsor Maple Leafs and the Hawks will each submit a $500 bond to the lea- gue before the season opens. Should any team decide to with- draw before the completion of the schedule it will forfeit its bond ‘ "This ensures the safety of as president. said the league Is attempting to protect its fans. NSS teams occasionally League President Feels Confident I twent on the road with only a handful of regulars. Juniors or low-calibre players were usedi late starting because of the tardy arrival of visiting teams} Ii Trainor said clubs face strictly-enforced penalties for; such practices. Teams icing less | than 11 "registered players" are fined $50 andd clubs showing up late face a fine and forfeit the 10 cents-a-head on the gate nor- mally paid to the visiting team. , The fact that Windsor Maple Leafs will play out. of two home ; rinks this season should be "ai shot in the arm" for the Anna-‘ polls Valley team. he said. He, didn‘t think the use of the near- ' by Dartmouth rink by Windsor’ for one game a week would‘ hurt Schooners' attendance at? the Forum here. “There are plenty of fans in the Halifax~Dartmouth area. enough to support two teams. Dartmouth may even come up' “Many players are forced to; give up jobs to join these teams." : e said. “You can‘t expect to' St. Dunstan's club will practice up till Friday night in prep'gi‘ztion for their opening tilt. Hilton mentioned that he is ing for a turnout for the opener as lt.shouid be inter- esting for local fans see some ofItihcse rookies in action. Ed said that the lisland Interscholastic league 3.5 begtninig to show its wo as several graduates are in his lineup this season. Game time set for 1.30 pm Tid Bits From Here And There THE CAPE Breton boxing commission has sanctioned title the Blair Richardson-Joe Denucci rematclslIII .9 ass. boxer tn the seventh round for low M The German national hockey team will play and possibly four in the Maritime provinces early next year. a. three games i t m m the “milled” Mi Halifax and Glace Bay in We Siiinmerslde In Prince Edward Is- :- 3 have rece Scotla: Char-Ilotteytonn {In}? Sent 0 n. . . I lamfigll Huggan of Charlottetown will be on this years Un< Iversltv of New Brunswck tennis team. Austin Duquette is the player from last year's team to be on the four- memher squad which was selected Monday for the Mari- time Intercollegiate tennis championships which will be held I Saturday at Halifax. Bill Redd? of Halifax to back am urnament announced Tuesda in 1961 as a $50,000 tournament. A $5. added in 1962. making a total purse o 55.000 in each last three cars. Phlladelsphia Phlllles. first team in the National League to nu y. The classic was inaugepaated 000 bonus package)If \Es e thorlzed to print World Series tickets this year. have decided to postpone mailing them out. Leading the league by 8% games Sept, 30. the Phillies now are have decided to postpone mailing them out. Leading the hi lace. . ‘rghgre’s no sence doing anything until we find out what I! St. 1min.” said Frank Powell. director of sales. glint the second place Cardinals and the first place Cin- Racing Card Goes Tonight The Summerside raceway will hold an eight dash race pro- gram at the raceway here to- night. The first and fifth dash- es will include: Mighty Sandy, san's Birthday. Mighty Sandy going away on the rail looks like Tennesse Riley reined by Ito— bert Craig and Winnie J. Clegg with C. Stewart up on the bike loom up as good betting choices in the second and sixth events. Eleanor Patch with A. Pineau holding the ribbons appears to be the horse to beat in dashes three and seven. The remainder of the field will include: Happy Joe Arsenauli will be up on the bike behind White Lady for the fourth and eighth hosts on tonight’s card and the Arsenault teamed entry should leave the wire as a favorite on the board. Billy C. Commend leaving the wire on the rail will likely be tough .to beat in the fourth event. The curtain raiser is set to get underway at 8 p.m. croping, good calibre players for practically nothing." He said he expects a better calibre of hockey this season.l “Windsor over-lapped the lea- , gue last year because coach, Georges Roy entered a well- conditioned team . . . . s teams had agreed to do this but i only Windsor did." f Coach Roy put the Leafs through a rigorous training sche- r five 1‘ teams in 1959. Brookficld Elksfi who played out of Truro. drop-'I now the Hawks. entered a year later. Amherst Ramblers. a power- packed team which captured three successive Maritime titles. folded in the 1552-63 season. THE LIMITS OF selfish and immature to con-i fess unfaithfulriess to your; husband, or wife? Confessron 1 might be “good for your: soul,” but what right have: ou, asks one author, to: transfer your pain to some- one cloae to you? ReadIaf strong case for silence . . . in; the October issue of Reader's? Digest now on aa e. ha n i "Ryan." plenty of time left." The Phillies final games are a I clnnatl Reds. Speaks His Mind duck hunters are 100 per cent behind the change) I just won‘ Sir— I. like ninety five per of P.E.l der if I saw some of ose con- tent . gunners was neatly disappointed when I read in the paper that opening season on ducks and geese is Oct. 15th. I really think this change is the biggest slap on the face of the rural or country suppers ever got. I really some- times wonder what kind of a country we live in. when about us cell of our gunners can dictate to the audiorltiu in ct- lsws as to when the season on Inter fowl mould open. I understand Oct. lithflwas re- ldth I read (behold how great fire a little matter kindleth) yes that is correct for dnnging the date to Oct. 15th may kindle a very large fire on the to geese any day after Oct. lst. I also read some data in Hunters Corner (to make a change opening date would call for s n by “a ""3" °p'""°“’ mm mm“ °“ provide for quick and accurate setting at 0. 45° and 90° posltlons. . Emma." "m drudgery “me Mutton which I' '9‘ ““d m "u" 5" ‘ ““1‘ ° W M hanlcal all ment adjustments provide for life-time sccnr- O stubbor- muks m be removed '* W M; be changed from six to three in “It. COCII Lodner. 17 HO 0 "I: Roll" mg: “do. 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