5 7 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Oct. 1, 1959. 11 Alsion Believes Roseboro Can Slow Down Pale Hose By JOE REICHLEF ever was as a thrower. I think)players more good. Instead, the " Associated riter |the White Sox are going to be|team had a squad meeting in the f CHICAGO ‘AP’ — Los Ange'es|surpised if they think they can hotel and went over the scouting manager Walter Alston doesn’t take liberties with John's arm. (report on the White Sox expect to slow the “go-go” Chi- SS oe | Alston thinks, too, the White cago White Sox down to a walk SEES DANGER Sox speed boys won't be taking ‘but neither does he believe the) “I'm not in the least underes- a. many liberties against the . fleet - footed American League timating the White Sox’ sp&ed. | nodger outfielders as many be- champions will run his Dodgers | Out scouts have warned us there) jive into the ground. is plenty of run in the Sox, and) “We've got some pretty good The.wsually conservative Alston, it we don't keep them glued 0/ ams in Carl Furillo, Duke Snider ‘who seems to be gaining confi-|the bases it could be costly. But aad Dea Demeter.” he said. dence with each Dodger victory, |! think my man Roseboro is ca- “Wally Moon has a stronger arm is convinced he has the personne! | Pable of handling the challenge.” | 3 people think. Only Norm to cope with the White Sox’; The scholarly Dodger manager); ,er doesn't have a strong vaunted speed. made these observations Wednes- enough arm In catcher John Roseboro, the day less than 24 hours before the| “ aicton plans to go into the first “Dodgers have just the man who | start of the world series between} ring game with the same lineup ean keep Luis Aparicio, Nellie|the Dcdgers and White Sox.) that won the pennant clincher Fox, Jim Landis and company |Which opens today with Roger! scsinct the Milwaukee Braves honest, Alston believes. Craig opposing Early Wynn of | Tuesday - “A lot of people don't realize the White Sox. | “Snider tells me he’s able to that we have as good a throwing} The Dodgers’ scheduled mid- play.” Alston-said. “That being catcher as there is in baseball,”’ | afternoon workout at Comiskey the case, he'll be in centre field _ Make the Dominion and prove you can. 4 Si tisetiesitticdartecaicipeins | a Do ss Satisfaction of a . self that the next twelve months are going to pay off for you in a worthwhile nest egg in a Savings Account at the BANK OF | he said. “‘Roseboro is as good | Park was called off because Al-| ang will bat fourth. Should Duke's right now as Roy Campanella'ston felt some rest would do the {nee act up again and make him | unavailable, I'll play Carl Furillo , « instead. In that case, I'll swich [ < Moon to centre and’ play Carl in right.”” 6 " J Alston indicated Larry Sherrv. en the young right - hander who 1 hurled so brilliantly in relief in the Dodgers’ first playoff game victory over the Braves Monday. would start the second game against the White Sox. ij : ' His current plans are for Don __MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)—j; Rocky weighed 188% pounds for prysdafe, his or to open in Los ‘Former heavyweight boxing|his last fight on Sept. 21, 1955. He! Angeles Sunday with a left- champion Rocky Marciano, down | knocked out Archie Moore in the hander, probably Johnny Podres, to 216 pounds from a high’ ‘of!ninth round. ; working the fourth game about 236, confirmed Wednesday : " ‘that he has been working out in a ‘gyponasium and said “‘I haven't | CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS ‘closed the door” on a comeback. | regis Bn —by Byrne Hope Sanders Fue y vy Pp _ “Sure, I've had the gloves on} ooo Dit" Get “tat << Seams evening soem hitting the bag in a gymnasitim NTR , . — je even! . aS ; 1 o but + haven't | when the dishes are done and the children are sparred,” Marciano said. “If I) in bed, sit down and figure out just how far ore making serious-moves_for a! ‘ ahead you are against twelve months ago. Have ey Regge awd you saved enough from each month's pay cheque ac aa rere ng, ...0OF are your savings almost non-existent? wouldn't 1° 3 If you want greater peace of mind and a more The, %-year-old Marciano, who real sense of security, I urge you to know the Tetired wndefeated four years, growing savings account. Why not promise your- ago, said tisere’s an unusual situ- ation in boxins now. “There was a big upset in the MONTREAL. Open yours tomorrow at your nearest branch of Jast fight (Ingemar Johansson's “My Bank”! re ee 1 third - round knockout of Floyd |"COME WITH ME into one of Canada’s own DOMIN Patterson). It changes the pic-; I’m there every week and have been, for years. ture. You'll find, as I have, that while you don’t save “TI haven't closed the door,” he| om every single item, and you don't save a great added. “How can you not listen | deal on any one item—you can cut food costs at when people talk about a million Dominion by the week-in and week-out saving of and two million dollars?” a penny here, and a penny there. Those pennies he like to. fight Johans- add up to a steady and most satisfying sum, ™ s Would le 1g which we can spend on something we need—but might otherwise > Cz > son” , “That's a tough question, If I were still fighting, sure I'd like to fight him. I never ducked any- body. But right now that’s a tricky question.” Marciano said he had been ey “playing a lot of golf, doing a Ge) little swimming and laying off ae ; spaghetti.” ‘ &. VY F& dairy products are all so fresh; the groceries so easy to find, and the choice is. enormous. All money-saving, too! ... at Dominion! CHILDREN ARE LIKE MAGPIES when it comes to collecting things. And speaking of birds, here's a wonder- ful collection for your children .. : miniature bird cards in full color (48 in alt) Y. . from one to six given away FREE in every package of RED ROSE TEA and COFFEE. Each card is a tiny a of a North American songbird. On the back, Roger Tory Peterson describes the bird and its habits. Honest-to-goodness collec- tors’ items! Your children will have fun learning about Canadian songbirds from these colorful cards. Have a talk about them be you enjoy refreshing cups of Red Rose Tea and Red Rose ee. Track Meet Goes Today | | ae Birchwood and Queen Charlotte; HERE’S A FINE NEW IDEA!|CHILLY WEATHER and hearty High Schools renew their track Try serving Royal appetites usually and field feud this afternoon at’ Instant Puddings — go together. So take Memorial Field. a la mode—to your my tip and stock ' The meeting between the two. happy family. up on AYLMER city schools was commenced last) You'll find this FANCY PEAS — year and went over in a big Wonderful combina- ASSORTED SIZES way. Queen Charlotte grabbed tion of creamy- .. . @ taste-treat to the Taylor Jewelleries Ltd. tro- smooth ROYAL satisfy the hungri- phy which went to the school }VSTANT. PUD- est! Aylmer Fancy , DINGS with ice Peas are every- amassing the most points. cream can lead to thing that peas Bill Jardine won himself the g@ whole host of should be... inic trophy last fall when delicious dessert young, tender and ihe was top male athlete at the ideas. For instance, try Royal/sweet. That's be- meet. Bill was at that time a Instant Caramel or Butterscotch|c ause they're ftudent at Queen Charlotte but with a scoop of vanilla or nut-|grown on carefully selected since ‘graduated from that| flavored ice cream on top. Next}Canadian farms. Then, when | time serve Royal Instant Vanilla|they have reached perfection, of learning. Some other man will grab that silver- today. The Charlottetown Clinic fro-! phy was won by Margie Bradley pf Queen Charlotte and Margic ill be on hand today in an ef- lert to retain the trophy she took pme early last October. Jack Ready and Bill Ledwell Physical instructors at Queen) Charlotte and Birchwood, ex-' ss the opinion that today’s meet will eclipse that of last 7 ung | cream atop. There are seven de-} vested, to nearby canneries and, — Royal Instant Pudding) often within an hour, seals and WO 5 bination with ice cream is a white tins—labelled Aylmer taste delight that calls for many, Fancy Peas! -Look for them, and repeat performances! |enjoy sunshine-fresh flavour! TRICK OF THE WEEK! Here's the smartest idea I've heard of yr in a long time—Coffee Coconut Macaroons made with two Borden products — EAGLE BRAND Sweetened Condensed Milk, and Borden's Instant Coffee. Realiy ae and delectable for the happy ostess. Coffee Coconut Macaroons year. 2/3 cup of 15-0z. can) Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Action will start promptly at Milk 2 tablespoons Borden’s Rich Roast Instant Coffee ‘ 1.30. j . | 3 cups shredded coconut oe Combine Sweetened Condensed Milk and Instant Coffee. Mix in pee «=6 coconut. Drop by teaspoonfuls on well-greased baking sheet, about one inch apart. Bake in moderate oven (350 deg. F.) 8 to 10 minutes. Remove from pan at once. IT’S A FAMILY HABIT, one of our good ones, to eat a delicious, hot cereal for breakfast. Our choice? .. . tasty i if > 7 -~ 2 — wo Ccaches Quit Braves MILWAUKEE (AP)—Two Mil- ukee co2ches quit Wednesday, bge day aftcr the Braves lost the tational League playoffs to the Dodgers. Billy Herman ap- parently had another job lined up, Del Rice “asked for and re- RED RIVER CEREAL. It cooks in just a few ~ minutes and everyone enjoys its delicate flavour . a blend of cracked wheat, rye and flax. So good for everyone, too! Active workers and youngsters find it contains energy values for strenuous days. Sedentary workers and older people find that it guards regularity. Do get into | the healthful, enjoyable Red River habit. It starts the day off right when yo.\ serve piping hot Red River Cereal for breakfast! Wived an outright release,"”" the WELCOME OCTOBERI With! You’LL BLESS THE DAY... lub said without elaboration. your bright loveliness you heard abou Rice, second string catcher for. Your bounttous har- Wampole’s VITA- al seasons, shifted to coach- vagatsiie ~_— “ oom yoni _ ing duties late in the season afte a Ae yre a wonderiu he was hurt in a play at. the a aoe | sewn way for youngsters Sie ta 28 - salads topped with to get the vitamins : a teat . angy, satin - smooth they need for Herman, 50, finished his second MIRACLE WHIP! No growth and good fason Tuesday under Bravés one has ever been health—for Vita- mager Fred Haney. During the able to successfully ‘|}Pops look, and mtire period he has coached at copy the light-but-live- taste, like candy! ird base. ' ly flavor of Miracle They've ‘got a de- Prior to joining the Braves, la A 5 ' ‘YORK CHOICE—QUALITY CUT have to do without. Dominion people are so friendly and cheery; | the stores are so attractive; the meats, fruits, vegetables and | eres BEANS 4 =-- with strawberry or chocolate ice} Aylmer rushes them, fresh-har- | and each new com-| cooks them in the famous bright_ Whip, and no other licious wild-cherry flavor that an was a coach with the children love—yet in every one Dodgers, whose home base then Brooklyn. He spent most of | playing career with Chicago! Although it was sheer specula- on, baseball sources suggested t Herman might become a *h under Billy Jurges, man- ter of Boston Red Sox. They pre teammates with the Cubs Roughriders re Coach REGINA (CP)—Georze Terlep, h of the Saskatchewan ughiiders, was fired Wednes-| lay by the executive of the West-| Interprovincial Football Un- team. i salad dressing so successfully brings out ‘all the delightful good- mess of garden-fresh fruits and vegetables as does Miracle Whip. Use Miracle Whip in your canned salmon sandwiches, and you'll agree it makes them “extra spe-! cial” .. . truly tempting! Buy the budget-wise 32-0z. Miracle Whip jar this very week—do! years. that it bothers me to think abo don’t use RAZ-MAH.” letters from grateful men and_ ‘ou need relief from bronchial MAH Capsules, too, ‘ are 8 precious vitamins—includ- | ing vitamins A, C, D and Bi2. Give each child one Vita-Pop a | day—and feel serene about vita- min requirements for that day! | Best way, I suggest, is to get a 5 weeks’ supply of Vita-Pops for child in the family, a 15 weeks’ supply for only $5.95. | HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU. If you are one of those who are plagued with the misery of wheezing and gasp- | ing for breath through bronchial asthma — do | learn about RAZ-MAH. One lady wrote, “I can't understand ‘why every bronchial sufferer does not use RAZ-MAH. We heard about RAZ-MAH and my daughter said she would get me some capsules. I had no hope—but have had such good results about other bronchial sufferers who | That's the helpful spirit shown in many I, had suffered for nine women right across Canada, If or asthmatic troubles—try RAZ- $2.50, or if there’s more than one | aaa UT FOOD COSTS MINION CANNED GOODS SALE 190% i __ SWIFT'S SPECIAL LAYER SLICED RINDLESS Pa x 4 4 WIL aL hike a, LaLa BANQUET CHOICE QUALITY TOMATOES 2 PARTY BRAND CHOICE QUALITY Pineapple C UJ G ES CAMPBELL'S ‘rome SOUP 4 20 oz. tins 35° 4g 59) “BT 49) 28 oz. tins 10 oz. tins EVERYDAY LOW PRICES DIAMANT APPLE & STRAWBERRY 69c JAM ms . 19¢ 4 LB. 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