- Drives In 3 Witqli 2 Homers Joe Collins Powers Yanks fly JACK HAND XFIW YORK tAPi- Joe ('olluis. dilfl-tlTnP first baseman. bench warmer and pinch hitter. smashed two home runs Wednesday to give New York Yankees first blood over Rron"in Dorlgers. 6-5. in the npciier of their sixth world series, The .1'Jw;ii'nlrl infieldcr. who nhmicil ii piiiiv NR halting an-I-. .1516 for fiip prcvitiiis world ser- les, ripprd into Don Newt-onihe. Brooks 20-game winner, for the two homers. and drove .n three f'1lllK Not own All Pltl(ll'll)lllE steal of home hi .I.iikic Riihttisoii ml the eighth and homers by Carly Fiirilln and liuke Snider could save the Dodgers who neicr have wonl Ii series (liicc aizain they opened the SFFII" on the same friistrattiic. mile of itiiii ll lliipii Whitri l-'iiirl ll'1f'tlIlllllx) lefthander. aiiiimircrt in me in thel two - run i-iglith lr1nlflE. manager, Causv Sterier-l brought on Rob Grim tr ri-trli the niiilh The t:i-i tuilltii; rii:lith.'iiidi'i' sir-it N mu I'M-1-ii-v ltctw:-. iiclded R xiiictr to snirlri got Roy ('ainp-l allrllri iiri R riiirii fly to Hank Bmuir aiii! fliriiicrl ll iim-rt airikc Past Fur lllt-Ha ewincmg hat in nail ll rlmvn I-AH Fl Ol.Il H'l'(tR'VI SMASII I-IS "H in mint tlii-y change the script." ii i'c;miii-r iuiiancd as hcl lPlt for the z-lulilioiise and the cus alml" '" ll” 'h”"fl Wit?" I") 5"”-'l'”l bounced off Vlcl)oiti.':ilil's lcti and 'lti-.'i- 'riiii;ii'v post irinrtenis while the .1 L2 pitch by l-"ortl deep Into the by the time the hall was relrici cd ri:.',lilhandcr. Hilly Loes il(l-4i. Jack Anti; Ha-si Calder intermediate" To Win In Series Opener crowd of 6:i.8tt9 slowly streaiiicd upper deck in right field. l'll'Pal(lll)Zi Furillu writs till third and Robinson on scconi Oltl ftf Yank" Sihfllum his own Natioiuil Lcaizue record 7. I 0 H e "V 'l VHT" It was l-'ord's victory and :iii- , .- . . .- . , -""'l”"” A P” V - l ; , um" alhpidom "anv fur um with R sixth iioild series lioiii was deep muugh m I” I.m.”h, . . i ,i ' i . i- 'i 'lso long enough to get Yank. who win a fabuluii. I6-4 W" . Mil” 3"” A . P I K OIIW atlalli Ill? Vlllli-S MN "0 Robinson to third after the catcli record in series coiiipetition But the big man was t'olliiis His first hoincr. lined into the loiicr riglitlield seats in the toiirtli sent the Yatilts out front -t-.'l .iiidl his second siiiash with Y(iLZl Hci't'.'i . .. on base in the sixth iirovidi-d the ge'.""l'fld "IRAN! l'f:.df an? ,m"l"' late-inning insurance the Yanks :.:'U":1hI:l:ll "m "l "men "I w needed ' . .. . Rain tht't-zitriieil llIt' game early lhlh Hui. Pan” ””ly'l"l' .(0ll'": in H". um hm 3 mm” 5”” INN. lincd his tirst lioiiic iiin. ioui til. ””.UuL.h 3 hm”. ”Hm.ml .H.inE fiic runs iiitii the lower right lIt'l" nu, Park hmlnb In the final stints, to lead oft tliiiyliiiiith lllll"l'.. stagps M H", Em”. ”m.,. M,,.(. L'tlll(' in the sixth. his tiisi hi! hi black clouds lianging low. forcing 1h”":'”p'T- 3"” "W, '”""l Na” hf” the lights to he turned on in the k'”"'lNl l””'f" x""c"'"h(i WAS last of the PlL'lllll lll1(ll'l' wnv tollins looked at one g,.m,k;y" ,.mM.,l .:,,m H", 5.”. hall ltllfl li:iiiiiiitii'tirlAlht' iicyt ll'l('ll who darcd to face the bean I'I2lll '”"" ll" l”””l "' 5"”l0" 1"") ll" handed .luum.... U, ,h,, 1,.,(m.,.. -liliiarlicr seats Ill right reiitic and scored tun runx in thi sccolitll "Ml Bmwnl "il)Ia(iNl Vm”'”'”hi inning on Furillo': liumer tiftt hr 5"" ' l9l'h3'"l''d ha'”'r '" ll" time in tying it up in their half 'of thc third on a walk to Ford. lllank Baiicrk siii;.'li- and two stic- ccsstic iiilicltl outs l"iii'rl scziiiipv tired in front third iiltilii the l)mI Sl'ARKI.IN('. STEAI. illicit Waltci Alston Hrooklyii iiiuiiagir. called tor li'r.'iiik Kt-llcrt to hat for Bcsst-iit. Rohinsuii pi- lcii liis spai'kliiig steal On the 'irs' pi h to Kcllerl. a ritzhthandcd bat- lcr Jackie strcakcd for home and slid lll iiiidcr Ford's throw. Bcrra. I-'ord illlfl Stcngcl liittcrly uro- LLt.x””l ihc ”sate" t'illl hy plat" tim- pirii Bill Stiiiiiiiers. but they iiiitiht as well have liccr ycllinr -nto a raui liarrcl. Rohinsoii's run iiiadc it ii-.'i ritli Kcllcrt i'rpt'cst-iitiiig tlic tyiii run at ilic plalc Alter Kcllcrt SIilf.'lC(l into cciitii-. Stciigcl came out tor a IDW tidbits of coiivcrsatiuti willi Ford. 'l'lic crafty "old prolcsstir" lrt Fiird stay in the Qaitic. Ion: Page bihe Guardian Thursday. Sept. 29, 1955 Dodgers Not Discouraged; Will Pitch Loes Today. By 'l'l-in SMl' l I NEW t()llK iAPi Brotiltlyii ltixlgcrs matte the big plays of the opening game of the I955 world series today all on their own a Jackie Robinson's steal of home. the attempted biinis of Robinson and Carl Furillo in the eighth. And zilthiitigh they lost they were- not too discotiragcd. l '"l'llC)' just beat us. tliatfs ill." ysaitl inaiiagcr Walt Alstoi "l ytliuii lit Ncwk had his stuff .-lty .gooi. but lie wasn't as sharp with. his -ntrol its iisiially." l As for l)oii Newcunilic. Dodger pitclicr who now has lost his third world series game and has yet to lwin. lic slioivci'crl quickly antl lcft lihr tadiuni hcforc the rest of the top of the foiir-foot wall in l'1L'lll ticlrl, Riiliiiixoii's lI'llIlP and lion 7.iiiiiiit'r'.s siiitllc 'l'hc X Jinks caiiic riglit iiurk with a l'IRll' in their half of the set-onil were li:-irri presscrl to hold llI('ll' on in walk to t'olliiix and Hiiw.-irilk adiaiitnge in the ('lL'lllli diic lo a line driir hunter into the lower daiii.'t:.'ing error hy Gil Nlclloiitmltl stands in left - tWl'N ltIC('0Rl,l Snider izaxe Brooklyn tlic lt-ad Trophy Winner Picked llhllltill”. l('l' Rrtl - - ' I . AB K II 0 . . - Iltlltill ltiiiis ttii ttlticiuls iii cliiiigc oi tiiiaiigin Gmlam H 1 0 0 2 " U iiicrs flv to centre iltlfl Robinson ll'"E-S ltilirlll l)'vi.iPi1 it 33ll""al 3”" I W-'il-Wit Will Edlllltnltl" iiients for lslziiirl liiteriiiiidiatc "H" Ry '. arlvanced to third. 'l'li.'-it set the .-It-tkm I4-apnp ganip get but Flypi-s. is ceiitiiriiig ii coititilrit” baseball playtliiwns aiiiioiini-rd last .tP”'".&i ” 0 l 2 5 " stage for the most dramatic plav manager .lark Adams nay: be ls Ly new Detroit line with Edmon- evening ma, ,h, mm; m.;,.. 1,... Willi"! "i 5 l 1 l " 0 M the tlmm, N R0binson.5 stein reads to hack -x-Edmonton cen inn teammate Jnhn Bucyk iiiidf-the lsland title and Physical F'it- i.3'f.””"”'l" ' A " " 5 l " of home. which precipitated such V" Nbfmhn Vllman 90F the CH1-iJE1T.'y' TOPBZZUH 85 "Hikers. Th!" ness '1'i-ophy will get underway Siin- hum” H A Z 3 I 0 0 a violent argument at the plate. der 'Prophy award In rookie oft 19-year-old centre was prevcntedldm. with parkdat. A..nm.R at mum. llndgcs yth y 4 l 12 1 ttyyugi B(.”.a' the Yankee catcher mug g MWmAg gm "'f'"l 5'm"l"9 l”"4Wl"1o la” -l'””'it".lhr FVN Piiiiirc Stars at ilririi-i'tl'iI,::),:l.',T"2',l, "W 2 ,2, l (l 5: and iiiaiiagcr Casey Stcngel joined in -R hrpkw ankr -. . "rm MOM iVeii('oiiilir 3 fl ft 0 ll OH" healed amumem with "mph? watching coach .lllI'Ll'!1)r .&l.iuni-i (tame llltlr is :tu4I i H ' lBill Summers-all to no AVRH A putting NIP Witt!-IF l'hl'0l.t2li their The second and third gator if gpizmilnl 1" 0 3 " 0 A "l " Q & A second practice day at Olympia .i,.,-pggary will loo plnyrd itir (.H:a:' :. 0 5 2 n R 9"” T 9573 HOBBY Wedne,sda.i'. Adam: said "li'r r it -' Q 1 h' r,. ,i ' . hard to squelch Iiniir otitimism I(Fiy:T::inI5lah1i'lIIiTla) "1 i F Hm Lam” F n n 0 n 0 nl Rflm” liai Pmcll-V ml ll” "W" W Wm," 3.0" mm,” Human pm... mp 77 A ,Totals. :16 S 10 24 I4 0 stealing home." said Alston. sum; .0 havp 9.-9ryu,ingf' l sew York (Al AB R H 0 A El Wlatey Ford apparently didn't - Coach Nnrman Bud pm”. or ypgw HAVEN. (-.,m, .(-p.. . aiicr rt 4 0 2 3 0 0 see obiiison until he was at least 'l'ftROM'0. (C-"Pi -'l'eaiii rtIrH'-' - . . . lM-D it an 4 o 1 i m ithe Flverl who took on Lllnian l)on Petr), former defenceman L Olltlat - 1 1 1 hr Kari-v Soniihine of Torontoi i ' , - . . - N f 4 0 Q 4 I . - . when be recovered from the with Sviaiiise of the American 01'9"? 0 0 td A . . ii i ::::.::. 2. 2 i l : i Nmh Meet For i R . i , ai game cscri e e .-yeiir- ur ay as pa)'cl'-boat" n . ei . - - - nvgizgu':':Pd:::.TKp:1':n:'3::nhrS' old "best to conic out of lihe Haven Hladcs of the l-iaster Hora Rlitiwtardzhlf fl; A 4 t 0 0 y . west in t0 years. lkey Leagu F” '" i 1 - 9 time I break-down of the foam 5 ....W.,, . ..A....-.. . . . 7 . 7 W grunt" 5; 2 a o .1 2 , , .n,,,m”- . Afhnnmnmn ,, 0 0 0 n regioiial track and field meet Thob biggeet item on In books ' A ' Coleman H 1 0 0 a n 0 will be held at Morell Village this simnori for lmpori.s' Ialaries. a n ' I g 1' pm.” D 2 I 0 I 3 0 after-noun commencing at 2 q-clock. pg. rang. or-om nu g1v7.5(m 1-Mal; 5, 5 .9 27 m 0 Entries have been received at the patawrlahuk Trim . - 0 AW Balted fur Rrzvuto in 6thlf:li10wllngQls(ihgnl!sl St'NPe&1ersMHllgh gt. . , n nvpragpi )5 , T I O L F d ' N . V ” . t.c oo. . . eers or are. Canadian player: receive ti60.00fi. 6 IT y;Vt;:'l' -hl;:)'l" WIS mil nlteniiiting In Morellylaastv Bangms Sumo"-S Road it-:n?n'fg;r:T,r::,mn 2 gnzzlom . l F'RI7l7l"Rl("l'DN iCP'i - T h e must defend he lvtle within It'll Bisinlzkd I” B95-W"l in 3." Kym? S Roadl More” Kean lint 40' . TIM duh hiid to pity out Sl5.tIot't g out tmrinrtx J. ('. Caroline. Whirnir White and Gil Mains. il snnshinv xiitril the amount is. oomriarahlo to cost: of other Big Four teams. Romsoy Loaves . For Fredericton l Bud Ramsay Summersidn welter- weight. left Timrday night Mr Fredericton. NB. where he will fight Fobhv Mooney on Saturday night Royiri: fans in Summersidii will he waiting for work of thr- rexiill of this match. and hoping that and will r'nrne' through with another victory after his .iiiiccesii- Ml string of font victories in hlsl last four IIEIIII. Series Facts . Iv VIII-'. ASS(K'IATliID PRESS Wl.Pct. 0 l 000 ll l 000 M Yankee Stadium. Sept 28 Vru York iAl.l l Rrmikl;.n 43 li'ir:t game Wcrlricrrlay. R H F. 5 l0 0 R 9 l Firrioklyn its” New York V-kl.l Vrwcortiixr ISINKFIH itrii. Lnhine tilt and Fanipaiiclla. Ford. Grim itii mid flcrrii W Ford. 'l.--New romhr Scriinil :.iiiic. at Y ankcc Stadium 't'hursrl:i.i. Sept 2.” Third and fourth games at t-Zhv hot: Field. P'i'irl:ri, Sept .10 and Satiirrlny. fict I Filth gt-Imc Iif' one-niiiirii. in Fhlivts Ficld. Sun- rlny. not 2. sixth and scienlh games lit rIPt'OSSr'Il'3l. at Yankee sis-tmm, Honrlay and Tiieszday. On 3? and -1 Fiminrlal Fitlllrrx Am-mlianrr ip:iirt- ti.'t.tttdl hkeicipts ineti S-1l2.232t.'i Commissioners share 361.5134 "1 Players' shares .t2l9.2”ltH0 Cluhs' and lcagiiii.:' share 8140.- 150.93 Soccer Results fx)Nn()N tneiitersukeeiilv nf onrrcr games tIln)'Pfl Wednvsdnr in the United Kiiigrlom' ENGIJSH LEAGUI-I Dlvlllmi III Southern Uilcrshot I Tnrqiim l7 2 Boiirnemniith fl Norwich C 1 Brighton 8 lpswtrti T It Crystal P 2 Walsalt ti Enter C I Rendliii: I Dtvlnloii Ill Nni-than Chester 3 Ciirlislo If .1 Burlington 2 Roclidolc 0 Derby C 3 York City 1 Worktlt mi 1 Frewe Alrii I OTTIFH LEAGUE - Dtvtiitni I Ago. A O Queen's Park 4 clrakyrlhiltedd Illrllushtreaublonbi. Almntteent i Iimlh 0 guns. 4 Cowdenbeolh O -tlohnaiane it Arbrooth 0 our amnnti-out unit I 'l.'lllll&lIl. who Thvlllgxl Canadian middleweight title will he on the line here Friday night when l.ou Laiiiciii-ii of Frc-lem-ion and (Tobey Mi'('liiskL-y of Hart- moiith, N S. i-lash in a 12-rounrl hoiit sanctioned by the Canadian Boxing Ind Wrestling Federation. The federation has declared the championship v I i- si ii I. Pharlir ('hasr of Montreal last held the crown hiil f'ltf'l not rlcterid it in thi- past year. The new champion Leduc. Carver Sign With Moncton Hawks M(lN(?'l'()N. 't'P- Centre Ray Leduc and rightwingcr Orin Car- ver. stars with t'h;irlottt-toii-i ls- landers last season, have lwcn signed by M(in('lon Hawks of the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League. The signing of l.NllI(' and ('ar- ver raised to three the iiiimher of player: the llawks have in the fold for the cmniiig cani- paign Bert llirsi-litcld. foriiier National llockey League forward. was signed as playing coach last Saturday. lrerluc. of Yallcytieltl. Que col- lected R2 scoring points with Fharliiltcloun last season. Hr had 35 goals and 47 assists. ('rirvcr. a Fharlottctiiwn naiiic. picked tip 56 points. scoring 29 times and helping set up 27 others. Mont-Ion will open the l9.-'i.'i-'.'itt season ngriiiist Amherst flzini hlers in Sat-kxillc's Allison Gar- dens on Oct, 1) Lllllr World Rerlel 2oo om 200 -4 ll 0 non wt 403:--9 l.'l 2 Rochester MIIIIIFRDIIIIK heal. Ftlarluill v7i. Wiiolrlridgri 47v nml St. (ttairc: Byerly. Mel- liere tli. Worthington I7i and SI- watski. W-Melllcre. l.-Deal. HR: Rochester, Phillips, Minneapolis. Lcnnnn, Sawntiiki. lrvin. Bollwcg Minneapolis wins bcstcf-7 scrim I AWAY ALLEYS OPENING MONDAY NIGHT OCTOBER 3 AT 7 O'CI.OCK iion ALLEY iiunvmoiic . DIN. 7142 or 8830 for Phil nl7.7lIlti YAVKS ll.-Htll l'ltI-ISSIIII cnotiuli to get ('.illiani lfl Pop up for the third out it was .1 hlllvr blow in the llod. gcrs who niasltitl to the Nalitiiial ll.0HL'll(' pennant by 13': griincs With their zicc hczitcn. and thcir No. 2 ii)". Carl I-Irskiiir. liiilniv par. their hopes iif finally wiiinini: lszii laced team filed in. Illlllltl'0fl lI))' llfltl SITJIDFF l1l('II. i Most of tho l)otli.:er talk xiii 4'lli”lll that hip. tlflhlll llllIlllE i.hcii the score was iiarrovicd down to 0-5. Hycn with ii the Mink-. "t litilgc IIl'N'I'I'II) UN OWN at third linse l , . l”tirillo's third hit at xiiitzlti .3 iw"'os ll"-T lake" ” mil ,. . started the Dodgt-ix" dying Mtilll ln tutlay's st-coiid gaiiic at Ytui-., mlhb-l and hm.l.l” RP” hum" spurt )lodges flied out deep to kcc Starliuiii. the Yanks again will "V" lhmr mm" 531” MSW” lloward I)lll Riiliiiisoirs groiiiiitcr pitch a Ii-ithtindcr. 'l'nnimy B)-trnc wlghm lia."wd m K91 "H l.".”"' against another Brooklyn en iwm re ”"'”' 'i.'”". ”"d' i one home run docsnt ti ”itI('h good " The Yaiikcc tltiltitit-c wns til.) I l Box Score YA.VKl”.l'I S'llAl)lL'M New Yoijk tAP-- 'l'lic otiii-ial box core at the lfirst gniiii of lhc I0.'i.'i world ser- lies. inn deep and lioth tried btiiits to' the ruiisitlcrablc surprise of tli l crowd. Both failed- I-Eventually Fu- rillo sinizlcd to rciilrc and ltobin sun was safc on (Ill Mt'l)ougald's error. l"iirill(i caiiic lionic on Don Zim- Baseball Finals Begin Sunday Li- tr Broolilyii (Ni church Road and Morell Village. dl.VI. l CRT" '07 Km," "' mh The winners in each of the age Burke Emery of Qiiclicc t'ity. Brooklyn MI 000 0m--:'i races will represent (heir schmls who beat l.awreiice here two New York 021 I02 00x-6 at the ime..SCh0laSu(. meet being months Hit". has Cli3llt'ttRNl "W RBI Vt-'iirillii. 7.ininier 2. Howard held at Memorial Field in Charl- winner. 2. Snider. Noren. Collins 3. 38- lottctown Saturday afternoon. Robinson. Martin. HR-Furillo. Hnvr-I :4 ard. Snider. Collins 2. SB-Robin Terry son. SF-Zimmer. DP-7.immer and Hd'..M t'.R',il d('l- liiiszmhtidgcii Hliiccsiiuliiiiil al'ltidg:s. llxtft-Brooklyn 9. New York.2 RR- I . , . New Ford 4 Ifiilliam 2. Furllo. 7.imnicr'. r- mm A3 . New comhe 2 (Collins. Fordi. La- NWW WTRK 'AP” Hi” 7""-l" bine tnerral. S0-Ford 2 isnider. former iilnr New York Giant first Rohinsunp NPwwmh(, 4 .Mcl-mug. I hhsflma" 3"” m3"3E"- W""ld In” aid. Howard. Itizzuto. Fordi. Grim to get hack into mainr lcagiic hasiu 2 ,R(.(.M.y Fm.-lnmy HOW-(,wC0mh(. Mm your ball. especially as iivinr-.r of the 3 in 5 2.3 Hesse", 0 in I 1.3. Fomi (mp Giants. 9 in ii. ltahine 1 in t, (trim i in t.' BATTERY "1 Wmlltl ilk? '0 h".V "'9 (il""'-T It-ERE-Newt-onilic 6-6, Bcssent fl-0. if ltorace Stnncham is willing to Ford 53. whim. 0,0. Grimm 0.0 up 10 4 H15. w.uu1AN'n' sell." said Terry who now is prcs- W4: rd LN .. b y Us . y idenl of the Sally Leagtie "I've .A."p,a",y f,';f,::',af" .N:',"",lf;:':: FIRLSTONE gut lI1PIt1tqII(ilY('1 (till f'ttlrl(lkhll.V 1:9 hast-. Honor-hick IA) second base. HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. Giants woti cinite y 'ccp t c D354 N "um by I H h 1 club in New York and use Yankee (A,U':.."lm'.MI i)n,m:,:f; ,N,a rig”): 1” GT' GEORGE sT' Stadium providing it could be ob- tained." l 'f't-rry haslciied to say he had not apprnaclicd Stoncliaiii. Nor has Stooeham given any indication he would he willing to sell the chili There have been rtiiiiors. liowever. that the club would either he moved to another city or its home field shifted across the llarlcni riier to Yaiikce Stadium. - , Terry. iiicinlier of the Hall of Fame. piloted the Giants to thc' world rhanipionship in 19.1.1 and also won National League pen-i nants in 1936 and 19.17 He was: siirccciled as manager in I941 by Mel (lit. T HIGHLAND DANCING CLASS (t().'ii.yIicN('.i-3 sA'ri7niiAY OCT. Ist, 2:00 PM. At ”'l'HE CLOVER CLUB" Mrs. Evelyn Mu-Kinnon. Teacher. field. T-2:.'ll. A-63.869 . SHOP THIS WEEK at GREENDAL'S for THESE SPECIAL BUYS MANUFACTURER'S CLEARANCE T50 MEN'S SUITS VALUES TO 564.50 29.50 207:: OF ALL OTHER MEN'S SUITS in MEN'VSvilP.-INEUNETTJ-ITCOATS Regular 29.50 18.95 ' iEi's"'sFonr cons to 24.50 14.95 urn-s ouimii LINED JACKETS noguiu 10.95 9.95 The ttreenilal co. Ltd. MEN'S STORE 144 GT. GEO. ST. halt way. to Berra. Manager Alston mitt Hilly Loes will pitch liimoi'row for the Dodg- ers in their second game in Yankee Stadium. "I couldn't say if we will do better the second time ziruiind. but I can hope." said Alston. The inevitable question was asked to what were the home run halls. "Howard hit a high rtirvc. Jld Collins hit a low fast hall for his first homer but the last time the ball was up." said Alston. Elston Howard's homer in the second was a sharp rap iiiio the andlhc l1Ul'I'lL'(l his throw left field stands. and both of ,.loe Collins' big hits were to Eht ficlil. Bill" Nlart1ii'x attciiiptcd sic." of hiiniii in the sixth cnuscd the zit- fablc Dodger rzitt-lit-r. Roy ('ziin- paiicl .i. to burst out l.'lllt.'llIIlL' iiflcr the game. "Klan oli tiinii you iust i.iii'l do that.” lit squtilctl "Wlii-n you try to steal home with a left lfllltlctl hitter up tlicrc. and a l'l;.'llt- handed pitcher. iiian oh tnaii. No battcr to get iii your way Now- whcn Robliy did it. it was with a lcft-handed piti-lirr and a riL!l11- liniitlcd li.'ittci'." Martin iias I;-.i.;t1t-ii out I!) Cani- iianclla. . 'l . 1 ll l tum ' Collins Basking in to tie Babe, Ruth. the only man to hit three homer: in I single world series game. Ruth did it twice. Igiilnst st. Louln in 1926 Ind 1918. HA!) PUNY RECORD Collins. whose series batting mark is I puny .148. said he didn't know when he come to but in the eighth that he had I chance to match Ruth's feat. "Bu t I really went for that third home run." he added. He filed to deep centre. Collins was using a hat borrowed from ailing Mickey Mantle and I revised batting stance when he , caught hold of two of big Don Collins hit home runs in the N9WC0'"b5'3 59"" PitCh0S- fourth and sixth innings and camel The Yank” missing 1'00!!! to bat in the eighth with a chance lacked the furore of most winning dressing rooms. -cm-awn M... ..ft'f.ft” iii”2?.f.l; t;i.':ti”.i2':?.i'Siif,E Elected Pres. Of Shoot Assoc ship. was vocal and crochcty. and By WILL GRIMSLEY NEW YORK (AP)-"I hope this will make people forget that 1962 The New York YInkees' Joe Col- llna. I bust in the '52 series with these same Dodgers. enjoyed the spotlight today for his two mighty home runs which helped the Yanks to an opening 6-5 victory over Brooklyn at Yankee Stadium. ”Thnt '52 series is still I night. mare to me." the 33-year-old first baseman said in the Yankee dress- ing room. "I went hitless in 12 times at bat and in one game Carl Erskine struck me out four times. He did the same to Mickey Mantle ”Bul today I felt I got 8 little even -o and it's I wonderful feel- catchcr Yogi Berra was peeved at umpire Bill Sunimcrs' decision calling Brooklyn's Jackie Robinson mate at the plate in the steal of . ' l.h ' hth ' ' . 0 'mhe1.l.Harpe:' fhxril viis It CTOEC pltiil'mIiiit had I318! ttiiiiiliiiiiii elrt-aciledmPrcsitclgnt mm easy." Yogi Llaimed l . c ' . . t socizition at the anfnual meeting CASEY WON'T ARGUE l-. Id recently at Ha i ax. y y cone of the top gunners at the, Stengol. who ioined Berra in imi- 10,3, gun (.lm,' Mr. Harper hasgtcsting to Summers. said. ”l don't takcii no active part in trap and Want '0 8l'R"9,8h0"t ll 803' "litre. skcct shooting for over a decade. The, "13" behind "19 N810 Said l ()tlici- officers elected are: vicc- R0b!"50!l 13933 the "WOW. n0l that lprcsitlcnt -s Dr. J. R. Sullivan, Yoizi missed the tag or anything. tst. Jnhn; sect.”-gas, A D. G, M0,. just beat thelhrow. So thats it." lrison. llalifax; directors - Wylie Pltclle-1' whitey Fflrd Said Robin- 'nrin.-ninn. Charlottetown: Herb son didn't catch him by surprise- iwadc. Fredericton: Dr. Paul Web- ”1 hid mY Eye On Ilim front the 5",... KL.,,m”,- start. l-'ra.nkl.v didn't think he'd The l95ti Maritime chainoion-1I'.V.It. Willi his team two runs ships will be held at Charlnttetownibchlnd. .nn 1.atm.- nay. "But once he started I took my NOW . . . 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