Score 8-5 Continued from page B . i had three and Reese. Bhubs. Fur- ' mo and Paiko one each. , Bixof thenodgersuitscune off Bsin who thus was charged with his second World Series loss. The ' other came with Boston Braves in 1018. ' The crowdibrought the gross re- sl.55B,457. Starting with today's game. the money goes to the corn- missionea-'s office. clubs and leagues. The players share only.in the first oeipts for the first five games to ' An American hunter. 49-year- aid 0. 11. Underwood oi Youngs- town, Ohio. is convinced that Canadian m know how to get their revenge. In five trips- to Canada he has shot three moose. on this latest jaunt he didn't haye to go in search of them. one al- most fell into his lap, figuratively speaking. While driving on high- odt.. -a 1.800 pound moose leaped from a 10-foot embankment on to the right side of his car, smash- ing both halves of the windshield, demolishing the hood and. bend- ing- the root almost down to the. steering wheel. The animal. be- lieved attracted by the car lights. then-1 slid off thevehicle with its neck and two legs broken and died 20 minutes later. Says Mr. Underwood, back in Youngstown, "I'll come back to Oanadxf to fish ' and hunt partridge, but not moose. The ones I shot may .have more children around." , Si. r. X-Acadia In Scoreieis Tie ANTIGONIBH. N.s.. Oct. 5 - (GP) - St. Francis Xavier and Acadia battled to a scoreless tie here Saturday in the seesonis open- er of the Maritime intercollegiate XWY. RACES. Shuba 11. mu-(no rf. New York Mantle of. Mine lb. Berra c. Woodling Bauer rf. a-Noren Sam 11. Totals Brooklyn (N) way 25 miles from North nay. 002 3b-- -- Snider cf. . Robinson 29. Mcnougald 3b. Rlazuto as. Martin '2b. Blackwell p. a-singled for Blackwell Broolslyll (N) .... .. 010 030 100 O1w6 New York (A) 051! 000 00-6 stmnarre cam YANIKEIE STADIUM. Nev. fork. Oct. 5 - (AP) - Official box score of the fifth game of the 1952 World Series. A13 .3520!-IDElpLN”CGCl (A) li'. gs-rue-(hug-bcnonulnhh B30994:-use-u-1-cc 3oaaaesaee.aN.s--MO Zwowuccwuosn) auocewacwcnub football echedule. NEW YORK, Oct. 5 - (AP) - Players in the 1952 World Series will share in a pool amounting to s5oo,ooe.1a. Each member of the winning team will get M360. Each member of the losing team will and get 34,240. The Dodgers each declared as equal shares. insist on 357 -mrkf 3 Yankees (vi -. mr.x(j'I ii iii Ch:-yco pens are cuefull .. go.i.c1;'erfectly :01! last longer. I l E-Rizzuto. RBI-(Pafko, Rowe, Snider 4. Noren, Mcbougald. Mine 3. 2b.-Furillc, Snider. HER.-Snider. Mine. SB.-Robinson. S.-Erskine, Cox, Reese. DP-Martin, Rizzuto and Misc; McDougaid, Berra and Mice. Left-Brooklyn 11; New York 3. BB -- Blackwell 3 (Robinson, Hodges 2); Bain 3 (Robinson'3); Erskine 3 (Berra, McDoug-aid, Bauer). BO-Erskine 6 (Mantis, Misc. Bern. 2, Woodiing, Rizzuto); Blackwell 4 (F in, ' , Shuba, Robirison); Sain 3 (Hodges. Erskine, Oampaneiia). 1-iO-Blaok- well4in5i.11ninI8:Bainsin8. ' R6s'i!:r. -- Blackwell 4-4: Bun 2-2; Erskine 5-5. HEP-Stain (Snider). Winner-Erskine. Loser--Bain. Umpires: Babe Pinelii (N) plate, Art Basaareils (A) first base. Larry Goets (N) second base, Bill McKin- ley (A) third base, Dusty Boggea (N) left field, Jim 1-Ionochiok (A) right field. Time: 3:00. Attendance: 10,586 (paid). Receipts: s318,353.01. SA'l.'UllDAY'8 GAMI NEW YORK. Oct. 5 - (AP) .. Official box score of the fourth game of the 1052 World Series play- Id at Yankee stadium Saturday. Brooklyn (N) AB it 110 A Cox 3b s o o 2 o b-Nelson -.............. 1 o o o o Morzsnab. .......... o 0 o 01 asesoas. 402011 -Snldercih. 40050 Rabinsmsu. 40002 Oampanella c. . 3 0 I) 4 0 r 012 o '. so 0100 EARLYBIRD :3 3,1,3 -. 10000 1' FLIGHTS ..oo ooo ..zao 42410 .0nly 25.00 one way to A3 it no A MONCTON and 24.50 :2 ((1, o o 1 . A 01 3 to NEW, GLASGOW. 311 4 o 312 4 2 Fly Earlybird Today 23 31; if 3 o 11 u M 113 E s o o 21 & "”””' , 232427: A -RWAY scrum b-atruok outfoi-Coxinath. oMkI3' 1 (MR IITEEDI PLAY SAFE LET us PUT IN c1-mvco GLYGOLANTI-FREEZE NOW !ll1vss'Hslle1vql e INSURE o"u1cK coun- ' wear:-1:3 STARTING with a kcnavco PO wmmr BATTERY designed bzfhrlyalg m t m,,.,,, .g,,.,,, x. u . . n , 1.w' in .R('.vCi 1.(,)i() 1)? Al E if 0 r..u..,1.,s..... (SATURDAY) Intercollegiate M00111 8 Varsity I. .Western as Queen's 1. Big Four Toronto 21 Ottawa 25. i Exhibition Brantford 8 Mcusster is . w. Ar. F. U. Winnipeg (1 Calgary so. Saskatchewan 0 Bdrnonton 20. 0. R. F. U. Sarnia 33 Windsor 1. (SUNDAY) o. n. r. u.' Brsntford 12 Balmy Beach 17. Big Four Hamilton is Montreal 0.. FOOTBALL STANDING w. 1. r. v. . w r. '1' r A Pts Winnipeg ...... .. 9 2 1 275 167 19 Edmonton ..- '1 4. 1 199 194 15 e-Ran for Mine in 8th. Brooklyn (N) .. .. me (100 (100.0 New York (A) . . we no 01x--3 ll-Martin. Reese. RIB-Mlze. 2b- Wocdung, Miss. 3b-Mantle. HR- Mize. S-Furilio. DP-Riszuto, Mar- tin and Mine. Daft-Brooklyn 5; New York 8. BB-Black 5 (Mantle. Rizzuto 2, Mcbougald, Woodling): Rutherford (Misc): Reynolds 3 (Hodges. Black, Campaneila). 80- Baeynolds 10 (Cox. Robinson' 3. Campsnella 2. Pafkb 2, Black. Nel- son); Black 2 (Berra, Reynolds): Rutherford 1, (Bauer). H&BlMk 0 3 in 7 innings; Rutherford 1 in 1. R. d: Er. - Black 1-1: Rutherford 1-i; Reynolds 0-0. Winner-Rey- nolds.Loeer-Black. Umpires - Bill McKinley (A), plate. Ewbe Pineili (N) lb. an Passarelie. (A) 2b, Larry Goetz (N) 3b, Jim Honochick (A) if, Dusty 309896! (N) rt. THE GUARDIAN. cHAnLo'r'riz-row1v Calgary 5 Saskatchewan 2 O. R. F. U. Sarnia 7 0 Balmy Beach Brantford Windsor Toronto Hamilton Ottawa Montreal . carom Western Varsity MoGill Queen's in British Soccer IDNDDN. act. 9 -(neueerax - Resuits of soccer matches played in the United Kingdom Saturday: International Match At Belfast Ireland 2 England 2 (tie). English usgus Division 1 Arsenal 2 Blackpool 1. Aston villa 1 Bolton Wanderers 1 (tie). Burnley 1 Derby County 2. Charlton Athletic 2 Cheslsea 2 (tie). Liverpool 5 Newcastle United 3. Manchester City 2 Cardiff City 2 (tie). , - Mlddlesbrcugh 4 West Bromwich Albion 2. S Preston North Bid 1 Tottenham Hotspur 0. Stoke City 1 Sheffield Wednes- day 3. Sunderland 1 Portsmouth 1 (tie). Wolverhampton Wanderers 6 Manchester United 2. Dlvilon II Barnsley 5 Hull City 1. Bury 3 Birmingham City 0. Doncaster Roversao Brentford 2. Fulham 4 Lincoln City 2. Huddersfield Town 1 Nottingham Forest 2. ii Leicester City 2 Plymouth Argyle Notts County 8 Leeds United 2. Sheffield United 3 Blackburn Rovers 0. t Southampton 1 Luton Town 3. Swansea Town 2 Everton 2 (tie) West Ham United 2 Rotherham United 4. Division III (Southern) Aldershot 2 Walsall 0. cocoa: . 2:33. Attendance: 71,587 (paid). Receipts: s322,5l8.85. Brighton and Hove Albion 1 l Bristol city 2 Northampton Town 3 .Colchester United 1 Gillingham 1 (i.ie).' vcoventry City 1 Bristol Rovers 1 (ti . Cyrstal Palace 2 Leyton Orient 2 (tie). Exeter City 4 Torquary United l. Newport County 1 Piswich Town 3 Norwich City 2 Millwail 2 (tie). Queen's Park Rangers 3 South- end United 2. I Swindon Town Town 2 (tie). Watford 3-Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic 0. Division In (Northern) Barrow 2 Accrington Stanley 0. Bradford 1 Mansfield Town 1 (tie). Carlisle United 1 Chester 1 (tie). Darlington 4 Bradford City 1. Gatehead 2 Stockport County 0. Grimsby Town 2 workingtcn 0. l-iartlepools United 1 Scunthorpe United 1 (tie). Oldham Athletic 1 Rochdale 0. Southport 0 Port Vale 0 (tie). Tranmere Rovers l Crews Alex- andra 0. Wrexham 2 Halifax Town 1. 2 Shrewsbury I :;;7, lOlO',... . x AND l xEoW"..' GREAT 1'0 SMOKE V fl '9' Hibernian 1 Dundee 2. Rangers 0 Kilmamock 1. scotlsh League Division A Airdrieonians 4 Clyde 4 (tie). Celtic 3 Motherwell 0. st. 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