nu.-...... .. .. .. .s grw .Bl.lllDyE1',1'E rows N. L.” V r i Whitey Ford Captures 1st v Earned Run Championship B :2:-; :m.:i.i:."..":t..i:e...-r.i: Flvinc Cs-r GlosgowOri i 1 by 10. ms ultimo For By BEN OLAN rrecent world series against Brook- NEW YORK MP)-Whitey Ford yn, shows a lifetime mark of N . of the New York Yankees, wbo,victories against 18 defeats for a . owns the majors highest llfetimel .741 percentage. i pitching percentage. has captured The Yankee star topped the Am- had an IRA of 2.5. . Sal Maglie of Brooklyn. has of the leading candidates for cums- back-of - the-year honors. was - i n Lea uc in cell c in .. i "9 A'""'c9" mgiie feiarlmgnign 35:58 winningg 19 gimp: andulgoalng fourth with us. He was moved The M-rlthm llvhs - who , loss a sight train to London championship forte rs l . M. p f 760 b DonNewcombGdm.noa”" 'm be "mun. && mpg . . e&u'.me"um. Figures compiled by The Asso-po Y ill or . . "ye muorf top what 'm. :7. Great Brink u :1", u me nrd wm ciated Press show Ford gave. up s'l"ltlKEOU'l' LEADER. . N vi h a mm at .4”. ' All ...nngements hays now bsi ha sst ssiu a day of rest and only 62 earned runs in 226 innings. Score, the majors stnkeout 9 5 m . ' completed and II emit! RIILI hm arduous schedule for an ERA of 2.47. lie edged L19-gieader with 263. permitted 71 t of c my lqmgg thg group wni veland's Herb Score, another blili-ygapned run; in 249 inning: while out the Marmmu mu 1"" ha h” b uh when they ' uant lefthander. who finished with winning 20 games and owing Moucton on a c (:.A, dgy um 5.5.3.1., m. 1. r, 5”; a 257 ms . luine.. I plans and land in Olauow, I&rt6 IAIQB Uh! that for I full Lew Burtiettc of the Milwaukee! Behmd Score camenh? ash” . iandthe following .1”. . zauud on rehmuy mu m Braves won the National League Ccveiand mainstaY5w at 321 illlgtlli '5 This latest nture is the most will leave for home. title in another tight 00mP6llll0l"- Mid B”b Lem”"- Vim” m5 cm ambitious scheme in I striiu 0! Al far II can be learned at this - ue beat out teammate Warren with a 3-69 EM Wm 3:" ' trips to North American puiatstisasthls will be the first time a . span... who had the lowest earned” runs in ...7825l!5lngllEI w is rising: n . oop over the past 9 years. The curlers group of canal”; win my. cm-. run average in 1947 and 1953. ihad 36 in ramlledsl-211', I V hallo already mid! N0 t-fllll to lid II Inssdsss. in we viewed mac Wm - on W .... ............ .... W w 1-! n-v-v-v--c-when-ve SOME ituooso LINE PLAY 'n d tail" tor a 2.71 ERAJ were 20-game Wllme"- . .. .. and on other csslons have flown Itocslvad from about half th tra - 9"" '9' Frank Lary of Detroit, outstnnd-pion must games intheQ.C.H. to Vancouver, Chicago, Detroit, ellers. The remaining curleers J. spam, a 20-game winner. gave up. Fins-er: tumble heltoraksltar as ettcs durlns rusted line via! l! - l' a ' ' homo - ear wasisa R-"SW 1433"? "3 B h”"”" New York d B kli M 37 untatnted runs in 281 innings lna in his 599 y ' I M 3” W99 59- Ill NV-I to have payments in by Ill ';;.:-7"" W "N" i:;."::.:i::.':”::..'":.:.:::.:v:::' ””r"iii”ii:3f-'r &2i's' -"”'""”r:--' ..n::: ::.r::..r .:::--.-;r .22: as '-r.....'' seem" NW A A ees To i”-'3"”" --5"”-e-”””-o--l""' '"--"" i”-toil" -W”'" "r'-53"-i'a'i"t” ch h'II 1' W" i0 ' - ' ' ' hit til Rambl dieatsd ' . ' ' ' Ford has put together sremark- boosting his recoad :1; 2tll;13.N ;'ht:hem:n M lrzh. "cow lsthl at thedir flavorite pastime of Ttdalnrsr as thp P,E.I. curling s is s A. I A ' O V - : .u. mcmtlgh mzlfwerblig ll;sasge1:lYoI;JltIItE1ii'aiit:ntl(;gtiiationaliseagiztgamec f 1 culglgzgi 'li?dinbsuE':tst?h:ngMnri' tlmnl Auocuulctorofogihhfgglniler Ind ah. P L A . a B0 seasons. e W88 -0 - ' ' The Nomad-Tiger afar was a - t b U a r zzi Let: s ig . . who divided two decisions in the earned run leader. finished a wldwwen um, with both tam. - s l hard and playing wide- open ball. Don Murray scored two trys for the Nomads whtla Mau- rics Wood scored the other. Ralph Russell scored a try and made a convert good for 5 points for the Tigers and George Phillips scor- WASHINGTON (AP)-This Ila- tlonal Wrestling Alliance. accused by the government of monopolis- ing the booking of wreulcrs for professional exhibitions. Monday agreed to end practices which brought the complaint. Four In Ground Gaining ":ARjd" R”” T V UREL. Md. (AP)-The Lau- tops in the league in the passing my jute,-nu M1 g h; h department. He has complstd ZN been gracedo witliacborresc oil”: of 381 pass nttemvtl tor In Ivar queen and a president, had prom- SPORT ECHOES I TORONTO (OP)--Pat Abbruzsl of Montreal Alouatth is the lead- lnggrounlgainerinthsniglour football it THlS CORNER Governing Bo-dy Needed Picks Yankees In Six; 9d it" ””l"- ml” mm" '"" ' 0 Alt -Ge eral Robert arown- union. learns statistics -so sun or 10.! vnrdt isd Moods of us is k l h F MO '1'. Ba "0" Na ell B?llll?):)l'1Cednl formal anti-trust "”"'d "N509 UUK 01:15:13 tlafntlsetaggonauts lull 60:. air Wtttbton oChurdiiiIil.saiIdgiti's or " "ne se T" R"”””'5'"'-"'"”” "' frcitcitlncrmt 't1altedD1el:i ui3oi:::."io:': yal:(:l inn c "13: ”.:"..'.'n' or In -ver-one I-mp?!-5 wdm ttltelllilgglrigdnufo :;:dM:ir.t:r::.yo:: l-lai Patterson of the Aiouettel dominates the pass receivers. He has received '17 passes and gained 1,664 yards. Our reputation as a prophet has suffered a slight setback-nothing serious. just a faint trace of tar- nish around t edges-. last year home brews vsa have on the team. the better till fans will feel when- ever ws chalk up a victory. fair was a hard-tackling, well- played game as both teams batt- led for the edge. Alan Bradley spearheaded the Ramblers attack old in Pretendsnt to the 3100.000 race Nov. 11. Queen Eliza eth sent Landau to He said that as a result of ad- vance conferences between coun- sel for the government and the al- liance. the court simultaneously age distance of 5.1 yards. 0. K. Ferguson of Toronto Argonauts has gained 008 yards in 18 car- and the Junior Ahhles did not partake in junior playoffs this your at all simply because by Whether or not till! Charlottetown Ahhies win the Maritime Inter- msdlats series with Memrsmcook . . riesforsaaveragoufto ards sttmrs they will at least have the the time the playoffs wen docll gearing an six points on two trys. if you remern r and if you dont Bockoy fever is rising in lum- , . tn. .-.c. in 1 ma p ,1- auuneuw - --u r-mi ed 'f -I i-- we mm mm ---4 to an we" new --m-- on we ---no new -- --r -- :i'i'.”3.'..3:2?”.';..?3::”' ':rH.... :':.:n:"at:'.:.. .. " :59 c c.T.:r.'::.'."."...i"”i.:i...':.""ir't. ” m 1... .... r. ....:.":. pants in one of tho latest dldut have a team anymore. loserd in the first half. ed the Dodgers to win in seven. on. The can that Buck Whitlsck Wsmcun practice. in 9 Wm”, ,3 cm” he nu am” a” an H. ,1” kicked 100 mm 2:; '1', o'x.ny, ,1-ggideng of 1,-.13”. might play for Bummorslde has been scotched by the announce ment of WhItoch'a signing with Mlramlchl. let's be thankful That was really hiitin see eye of re bull as they say in reach. The best we could do this year was score an inner. We picked the Yankees to win in six, and they The league semi-final series is now all tied up wath each team having won and lost a game. The final game of the semi-finals will Last year It was the intermedi- ate Abbles who didn't get into any playoffs for the nurse reason lins match field. and closing the yards. on averag of 7.2 yards. a distance of 4,630 yards an 1, 5 "my, case. ssm Etcheverrye of Montreal is average of 45.! yards. lggtacvhliiz p.n,,f1dpp,:-t(:::h 103;; The department said the decree i LI starters. i which the NWA and its members - L. P"tend.m.' mviuum Wu cabled Saturday b baseball season's in Island history We do not know whether or not Its two teams will be settin8 in endurance record when and if that at least he will not he play- mighty close. Luckily Sunday was almost aaidaaldayfss-bassballltwas allttlosuthaooolddsdblc lIIoI'lalFioldhIttlsa'owul.lt- tlssathacoolsidsathlcmorr IalField but there was littlest- Iohoeulsdthsfans-Instr boutthalar-gestcrowdtosesa gamshsrsthlsyoarsswailas nwssnauilnlnasrsthas 3'3 '5 tsrliirig We have hsrpsd on this ques- tloubaforcandwswlilharponlt because cool weather can do ter- rific damage to a pitcher's or any other player's arm. It is al- most cruel to have playoffs when the wsathar can do lrrcpsirabla damage to the arms of the base- ballera. Just because of one or two games when pitcher's espec- two have to give that little extra. for any pitch can mean the win- ning or losing of a 91110. a starry young butler oould pos- sibly have his entire future ruin- ed. If you think this is suetclsin! things a little too far then you just don't know how it feels or what it means to throw your and. out. It is one of the moat agoniz- ing experiences imagtuahls and it you could collect a dollar for ev- ery hour's sleep you lose with sore arm you could be a rich man. Singing Sword liace Winner fast die'Hanover and Maine Song. Harness Races llaulbrook Saturday. Oct. were as follows: Bud MONTREAL (CPl-The Halifax bay Singing Sword won the mo B. and 33. mils trot st Riche- lieu Park saturdsy DUI! in the of 3:0! I-ll. Driven by Lloyd Walker. Singing Sword paid :12, taco and tun. defeating Lad- Reaulta of horse races held at 13th. lass A. Watson (E. Clow)..ll dh inning of the sixth game must have been a nuke. slaughte was so excited about discovering that life began at forty he thought that ball was a lollipop and tried to grab the stick. Don Nicholson. lusnmersido boy and now studying medicine at Dalhousle and starring on their football leans. has been hothered with a sore leg this fall. but is doing pretty well in spite of this and the fact of his team's collapse. Agalist St. I. X. his run to the seven yard line paved the way for Wlckwire to go over for Dal's only major score. and against stadacona he scored the only touchdown tor the black apd gold. Coke Grady, Summerslde's mig- ratory athlete -(every fall he's in the brand of hockey played in the Island league Buck would blink the red light so often the opposing act arcs would look like a busy trafflo llltersoctiol. Another rumor has it that Eus- tace Reeves will not be playing hockey this winter. We hope this is not true. Reeves was one of our very best prospects. We have some prcttytood hockey players among our me brews. McArth- ur. Bernard Cutcllffe. Harris, and a few others can hold their own in the senior "B" class of hockey very well. Trouble is we haven't enough of them. Grant Grady is one of the finest prospects to draw last season. Bob Bowuess. Urlc Gallant and maybe one or two other of the Ionian must he almost ready to - freely to obtain engagements. par- tlcularly for studio (TV) unus- tak tothstlaldasxt Sunday -11: layers thamselvs would be Played Wedne-1-3 -ftmm ml ' :it”Mam.ramcook but if October ....-t.X..i3 apprsoist Iuniform W; lhezkluillt mill! belinlllnl made it in seven. Wo'ra not sure lag against us. Back has seen the Sfgesf, eggutsmtedwmd. John 5cl1ap- urt. is not the latest data for s playing dates set at s s when H W - just wh'atuwent'wro . but think best of his playing days ussonht. pendent promote" mm obmnm irfo. president of ugik shortly baseball game than it mill! be the weather is reasouabl worm Jackie s hit the tenth silly. but we have a feeling that hdequuh booking! nd denied ” :):ll; thsviznayrttatzezfnlswognglhh . won professional wrestlers tions." called Billy McNeil! ern Hockey League. Flyers. Wings Bring Up Billy MacNeill DETROIT (AP)-In an effort to bolster their injury-stricken front line, Detroit Red Wings of the Na- tional Hockey Lcague Monday rs- Edrrtontou farm club in the West- shlpped Murray Costello to the Gels. Extended Oriole Coniraci Orioles Monday gsva Paul Rich- ards s two-year extension of his rum For 3 Weeks mm the umberlsnd lodge stakes. The race. in which Queen E - sabeth's High Veldt was seen was the same its-mils distance as the International. ; Ls Pretoudaufs invitation in- cludes Slr Winston, of course, but Scha lro said he hasn't heard yet who er the 82- ear-old ownsr, who is vaca I in southern France now, will make the trip. MONTREAL (CP) -- liens-l (Pocket Rocket) Richard. injured when checked lisaviiy by Leo La- bina of Boston in a National Hockey League game here satur- day. will be lost to Canadleus for at least thros weeks. a club spokesman said Monday. K The young centre suffersd torn ligaments in his knee. He left hoa- pltal Monday with the knee in u castwhlchwlllstayouforatlaast 10 days. Canadians coach Toe Blake is expected to call up a replacemcnt from one of the club's (arm teams. mlnistrativs help with no intsrfsr once. The acts sought to still rumors the Orlols brass hadn't been in with Richards serving for the two years with titles of both man sssronthsfieldandiuthsob tlos. so unusual setup in major is a baseball. chards was hired two years an after the Orioles assumed R. from their The Will! Louis Brvwus' franohissand fla- lsbodlastasususluadsrmanagss You M 50' Mf "'0 "ill '50 dd . nut ........ .. son bee i th ith tn bids) into setter .Bst ' ' - ' ' Jimmy Dyhs. lllaliard th .t:.rlhtsg.:dhy.tgI-811: I? 1321 govornlng'omeou '0l'l0"9l H1911 of bllebllh W s...”.ti.&.rt-E Pride) (J. mall- is zeritgultlgy ucndnsldzring :pendlug meta ldOIl'”Ic:fn;';.:Iu:;'CIieIt A 10 lwilltll in M5 and. aixthu. 3: W1? Mfafmim. 5,551,511 go ltlOi'nl)al;;l..lll'l::ld Vlrltlieenl :Ihe;1I'lu0"t.l;: Thwooa-1)! . . . . . I21! the wwteig sensor; in Jilin home on the way upio aged tan of Ch: d B F Be V9"- IC 8 I 81' an one W cm H O . 0 ---a- 0WD. 8 ODO 0 6 1'9 IIIEBIIS POIIOIII IECIII II CIMIM - alter riasyoonablgv datdmws know :3!” 3:130 rl:;1e1"f.lel!L-h-gusgvolrtkii Tlrne: 2.22.cli.:0.nz.u. thin. Th: hAces mun use ay hocm hockey during the winter and iI- Se Y 0o '9 ' h - , . ,,,:f,,'”,:li2,E,'”,,,,.,,"”' ”,,,”';',' 3...". with M.A.H.A. in his corner. 30;, gum," (E, Murphy) ..1 1 1 '”y" o H lb ty md lb” mo" dm'"'l "um? .Clllg.-:lG0M(APi-A critical sel!- 'o.fd f lnsnclsl assistants M B bod," ,, tn, mm.” 1,, .3. llbck players usually show I lads Pride (W.8mallwood) 2: I rhplra h waster-sum confer-eat: Dir) " work sud-or scltolsh .1 me ., , u . ....... .. .. . ire" nut sviithuacioir rat: 5:5 nlthliiijigity ll:;::eil'oi'l.I: i3(aTk:S(Eil'hihru"r) E :ld .PgK'l':":rg::'IW:t;lmlIwgll d1'?1!1'l0 "M. 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Drlscolll ..u dr football, the new gimmick of wlr- at We Natiou Football I-easul gncleald wafugnsfgted s confer once "upon ":31 edworgdtor eon es-ry. juararbsgk; Jach ' up The first mess - we use the the lines of the Maritime Amatuer Time 8.30. 1.38. 1.87 mg mg quuurback ,0, wand, prevent i , mu c.o'rnm up on Dec. 9. Dongs on v . than is , pop mus 5 pm . wud um”... hf um I, Pl... Hockey Auociw um it aged. omcmgg- backnud Sud” on an we cum. But the GlQs concocted their D . 0 study the overall pro not. 3 ch. 19.; Ah rung. Ml. c as: what it Is- that this Mar it now. it needs it to set playing Starter: -1 Th!!!" Mt-Kan" ,0, cl... rm 3.-..wn...tn mo in "i.tmv't:'sir" dumbed W. clii.omi:n?hW'm? "I 3" ".”,,c,,""”. W3: Ell FINN. 3-! 0'QuIIII ' C II ""f,"""""t ” "' "" "'"" ””"”"" '" ""”"" ” "" mmt 5cmnit'r'1hnln. J tori. Clarita swived their final; "ital... a big recelvi set on iesiitr athl:ticc:?t M "' .. ss "'5 Tm 3 - "aim Ch-all: . hant ws vs ago limits of It tic di utcs and as an appeal -'"dl0'- - "- "W" Th. mum chomed MOM” In m be h t ed '0 uunmowm. "E h , ' "mm! A BC POIHO . allllllllr :JtIl ton. bl I1 I the three Proviaosa board r players and umpires. 33353 3- 3- 35355 ' "C l” ” "”,9""?' 5 "3 . . . . cl. teuing how they tuned in on the wavelength and could hear a definite offer basis, moan Dnvg Bggmg "cg. 5 ,1 5, .5, e ' , Browns' radio wsvslenllh. lutar- Brown's lnsiuctlons to his quart log that the recruitment actlvr nun.-..i'”.:.. gm, . .; . . cepted lnstruclons from the bench erback. Cleo e Rltterlllanhivefy ity . is accompanlsd by ills (Routers) -. A mm (4, Mom,” gm, ,,,,lT.':(; SEE m Patterson-Moore Agree To M90: in :.".”..i;."” '."' "3 '" "M '” ':"'.i ."”ll:a..."i.. ...'."i..rn':'i” ;'.”'.;'”.l""' i.'.'.:'g....."" ""'u..."' '12 ”"' 3”" u.....”' "" "t '5 W" "W" "" "we were abs to get the seemed to be having trouble bean L.n.n'g Wm net: 's 0 pic Games ' ' I . 3 ' ignals be! til i th th rowd. l ' 15'R0Und TM9 Bout N0V- Tmuue cod? niyaw-I-h. tizntirfi nibrjl Xmoilff iut'.u'3"yeii'oam:oc- do Withdraws Action aonL:l.l'tlll:: :i'f”rl'n? gummw . user of the Innis. told e weeky fetia yo man on the fie and the - CHICAGO (AP)-Floyd patter Patterson hasn't fought sine: meetln of New York football word was passed all alon the line. NEw.YonK (Apmn. vim chxmhmg no and tr-clue Moore ave agreed June 8 when he defeated llurrI- writers. "fins . after three uu- Walsh 1- resenting 1. Com- Larsen. sstrsngsd wifeofDonI.sr- -new, 9,, in am”, "4 Mg. Bu to meet a 15-round eavywelght cane Jackson in 12 rounds. no 1030310 (cp) .. Tofggto Mn. successful sores of plays, they missloner Bell at the mestr sen, an optimum. 5.; "mg g. ." bu" "mid am, .. git; fight in Chicago Stadium Frl- fractured a hand in that tight gag...” Ma go problem in mun; rave It up. Ins. nld Bell ma-clad some -0- trying to stop world ssriu pay- mm”... mm . Nov. 30, the International but has been working back this do" ., mg 13.3,... mm Paul Brown. Cleveland coach. ttou on the electronic devices at ments to the New York Ysnkasf "an "I, am... km" um. Boxlug Club announced Monday. sltaps. i Mona” go, 9,. ,,m,,:3., 0; ,5, this year instituted the device t e next meeting of the league. perfpct-ggmg pffchq-, ducmh inn "4 am . The contract ning will be in in New York. Jim Norris. pres): my ,0", ,,,o,.,,,, mm. whereby his offensive qnd dun indie-tins rules may he made to The hearing in a brass sum-an I. H ' Chicago next wee and terms will dent of the IBC. said nsgotiatl The My hum" Ann 1,." slve quarterbacks were equipped outlaw them. The colleg already court Monday on a charge of f r ' j, lie announced at this time. the on home television and theatre mm M mu ,, an M,” with small radio receiving sets is have the situation cat in rules ..........,,.,g y... Vim mm. up 'i'”'Tiiii-i1i7ii-i;ErTT ' Ihltll said. hmud t In "1 teletvitiloii "an 017.: .011! rngw. on Tom mum”. the nu. mm gzir to get orders from mick forbid coaching from the cudarhhslhortiy sfte:-nthshkscatza. .:'he first ssttisl:s &Hoosa Jan . . t h h k 5 0'" V” 0" ' '9 ' ”'- '37- hackfborn tLiouscfthaNa- - '”"” V" Wm k-- mils 1,11, (3 and ad 0 round of his heavyweight of the two days a weak in which "on. room.” Ln". 1' M thaunslu unnamed, nu, y P the Inc broadcasts and telecssts '"'mPl "7 c"""Pt”"s;'”” played rum in injured in knee in Nimble Colley "' W "' r '.'i:."r:.:'.'..':i'l';.'.l:: stzyg. Pal Arbutui AI ,,..,,, . - -33- ggegud-gm-5;;-,, I M W u 2 PROTECTIVE . ' nun Q m mfmiwwgt Record . p HANE. 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