'World Series Box Scoresw Oi Third & Fourth Games a 1 ' ramp can ... . sarunnar . amvpay yams s nononns 3 Tuesday. Oct. 9.-.1956 Ting Guardian. Page 7 y Argos Down Tiger-Cats As 5 5 E E NEW roux (KP)-The oiiiclal Reese sa 4 a 1 l s ' ' box score of the thlrdgame oithle snide: cl 4 o a 1 4 5: 1956 world series: Robinson as a l 1 o s a .-3', BROOKLYN .AlBll0AEAmorosll 30020 g -. Gill'laml1.. ..4002o0Furillori 30000 Relegg u ,, Q 1 2 3- 3 g Hot-meg lb g 0 1 10 1 Hl:lyfbTl:(ETCANADlAN PRE88 in the first half. counting three 2,1,3:-80:1 db. , 8 3 (1) 3 is ggampunu. ., g 3 3 g .2, Hamumlnt TigeeIx4::t'ib::on7oo;”t:.s hwo! comm-1. gnd . Th;Als had a wide margin over against Ottawa's I84 on the o -..-- raklne p rs quarter d t th 'd in r d Hodges lb 1 1 5 1 0 a-Walker 1 O 0 Q 0 "” WW0! WI! without knowing touchdowns and a convertmin tliie! boeth olneltlsle II0l.l:5.:l1ed ttttihi Furllio rt 0 2 1 0 0 Roebuck p 0 0 O 0 0 it and save Toronto A-gonautr second quarter. the air. They ran up :74 yards Ottawa. cunpanctia 6 .. 3 0 1 7 0 0 b-Mitchell l O 0 0 0 ii” Wlnta on . safety touch as Tony Curclllo, Hanulwnv. new Neal m..... I o o 2 2 1 Drysdale p o o o o o 359 'fj”'" dtlmed "R A?!" 9"'""b"k from Chicano Cardi- crais P .2 o 1 1 1 o c-Jackson 1 0 o n o ,,a',', g:f,:':”f,', '5; ' 3': N" M" f,f,',;u,';';F"nP””te3 his” three of a-Jackson 1 0 0 0 0 0 call 81 2 62411 Th 1 9"" - 5 "3 WHO Owns. llali- fl.----w ublu p N 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 - h "be ormer Cleveland Browns back Ralph Goldston. a new 'lm- l'Tm' 1. ,1 3. ' "H7. 1 NEW YORK (AL) A! I H 0 A "is sick picked up a fumble at port from Philadelphia Eagles, . NEW You AB R H 0 A 3 Bauer. rt 4 1 1 1 0 e Toronto 40-yard line and and hard-hitting cookie Giichmt - 4 I I 2 I o S:.'"" v. : l 5 .' 3 mi: :" ti: 2:" .-':3."?. "i 1 ” ' 0 ” lid uiimiii 3' 1 1 4 o down The tm...'.w:" nit. 22.... Steven one: hel( 5'" mi ”"”" 0 .4 o 1 2 o o B;';fc 4 0 1 , l :in the third qltlane); with the convert: ancclucaiimisiiaseiilni A .4 o 1 2 o 0 T g - I - 1 o .. ::::: ..:i:ia':..'i::; :1: ::.:. 2.: . . 411130 , llaaaso . ...z o 1 4 I o Sfm,:,';, ; 3 f 2 3 .3-.'53i.'v..'.'l"ti. .iii'5.Mt3i'li'.'i'z. i'i'v"ii3f.',f,d L',?;'Af"”"'d"W" P"'"- l ”3 0 0 1 5 1 Totals P 29 6 7 27i O iimlnts oi tying the score. and hialfbai-k ghoamtiiinfoi-wtii: I 3 0 0 0 0 0 - Oh . , l Totals :1. .s..a ti 1: 1 fig”, "gfh d”"”" 9"” l" 3"" lam: searwqilii-nl:g;h:'-ieaIhliigaiiu:i- omrwziii (ii-duh” 0' K'-F"'”" l A-hFlled out flied out for Craig la 34.”; 0.3"" Rmbuck in ml real Alou ettes dump Ottawa f:.','c;,d.,w., y;;,,f"';”n?1'iggnv3,':5 3 7:. ' Rough R'd 24-0 in M t al ' ' 3 Brooklyn (N) 010 001 III)-3 Cgmg w on mm" '0' Dry, alter lptillllli: the lllderaontiie a an" of me muchdnwn" ? New York (A) 010 N03 018-. Brooklyn (NU an 100 001-! . touchdown and a single in the TERI! TD PASSES delilhgl-. E:lrIng:iiae1l;,en n:arztIi,nhe:n.i: New York (AM no an ma Prize winners in the ladies div-lurday night. From left to right award in Presidents match. izndy opening quarter. 5",, Etcheverry passed Monet. : Furillo. Sb-Reese. HR - Si k . SF-P ' dell. DP-Martin. Mcbougald and Collins: Craig, Reese and Hodges. Neal. Reese and Hodges. Lett- Brooklyn 5, New York 4. 33- Ford 2 (Robinson. Hodges). Craig 1 (McDougnld). Labina 1 (Slaughter). S0-Ford 1 (Reese. Snider 3, Furillo, Neal. Campan- elln). Craig 4 (Caroy 1. Ford. Bauer). Labine I (Carey, Ford). HO-Craig 7 in 6, Labinc ii is 1. R-ER-Craig 4-4, Labine 1-0, Ford 3-2. Vi-Ford. L-Craig. U-Boggeaa (N) plate, New (A) ilrat base. Pinelll (N) second base. Soar (A) third base. Gorman (N) left field, itunge (A) right ileld. T-1:11. A- 'I3.9'I7 (P-lid). NEW YORK (AP)-The official box score of the fourth game oi the 1956 world series: BROOKLYN (N) Al I I 0 A Gilliam 2h 4 0 0 1 4 Martin, ' Sni- E-Collins. Carey. RB! - Berri. "J- . Martin, McD0lIll14- Mantle, Bauer 2. Campanella. IB- Coulns, Snider, Robinson. HB- Mantls, Bauer. 83-Mantle. Ir-Mo Dougald. DP-Gilliam, Reese and Hodges; Collins (unaaaisiad): Martin. McDougald Ind C0111!!!- Leit-Brooklyn (N) I, New York (A) I. BB-Bturdivant C (Gilliam. Robinson. Campanella I. Amoroa. Furlllo), Erskine I (Mantle, slaughter;, Dryadala 1 (Collins). so-Iturdivant 7 (Reese 2. Hodges 2, Erskine, Solder. Jackson. Er- skine 2 (Carey. lira. Roebuck 2 (Bauer. Martin), Drysdale 1 Sturdlvant). H0-Erskine 4 in I. Roebuck I-l, Drysdale 1-2. Sturdl- vant 1-2. W-Sturdlvant. L-Erskine. U-Napp (AL) Plate. Pinelli (NL) First base. Soar (AL) second base Boggess (NL) third base, Runge (AL) left field, Gorman (NL) right field. T-2:G. A-69.705 (paid). WORLD SERIES NOTES NEW YORK (AP-While Don Larsen wu outside standing ba- iore almost as many klelg lights as a Hollywood star. New York Y ' l manager Casey stengel sat in his cubicle off to the aide ol the dresing room iollowing the big rigPhnnder's no-hit. 24) per- iect game over the Brooklyn Dod- gers. Case Just kept shaking his head in bewilderment. Stengel haan't decided who will pitch today and he wont until al- most game time. "First I want to see how Bob Turley and Johnny Kucka warm up." he said. The Brooks used their 'bou'- dreau shirt" again Mickey Man- tle on the switch 'a iirst two trips to the plate. They might lust as well have all sat down lor all the good it did them the second time when he belted his home run. They talk about the Bbbets Field bandbox - Mickey's homer was straight down the right field line. He got a single on the same kind oi hit in Flatbuah on Friday. While you can't beat a no-hitter. the score might very well have been 1-0 if Sandy Amoroa' had ilelded H a I k . Bauer'a single cleanly in the sixth. Andy Carey. one second base. had not even got to third when Sandy picked up the ball. but he bohbled it moment- arily and Carey got home. The consensus was that Carey. was a dead duck ii Sandy had made the play. The Dodger batters complained oi that shadows in the stadium. but by the iiith inning. the entire area from the pitcher's box to the plate was shaded. so that was one argument they couldnlt use. Mag- lla threw an itchca in the ilrat three ' ings and 22 of them were strikes. Hank Bauer's vast - pocket an- alysis oi Maglle: "Ii you can make Sal pitch the ball up above the ground. you have a chance to hit him. His high curve isn't any- where high that you can get your hat on" . . . As ior Larsen. the ham oi the hour. before the game its was saying to a group of re- porters just as casually as ii he it turned out. he was):: "if I have any luck. I'll do all right." iaion in club championship com. petition at the Summerside Goli they are: (front). Irena Sililphant. Ladlesi Club Champion, Women's Ladies Second Division; Division; Sally Baaler. runner-up, and Country Club are seen above Lam". club chmpmump: 1,.” after receiving their awards at a Godkln, winner oi driving compet- is closing dance at the club on Sat- ition; Lillian Cudmore. special Ch'town To Have Entry In New loop? ter a weekend meeting oi provin- plans materialize Glace Bay, Syd- ney. Halliax. New Glasgow, Am; herst and Charlottetown would ice teams and a possible starting date gonlah also had a representative at the meeting while Dartmouth and Moncton were not represented. John Mullane. iialiiax, presided. in a team in the league the management oi the Sports Arena intention oi backing a team in the proposed 8-team loop. They said they attended the meeting only because they were asked to. Abbies Defeated By Memramcooll the best-oi-three series for the Maritime Intermediate A baseball ers in a game called in the eighth because of rain. baseball for the Abhies and Ed Fougere did the hurling for Mem- ramcook. be continued in Memrnmcook next Sunday. James Larsen-the Don Larsen . who pitched a periect game Mon- te'fll;UEie?1I;P0.:5il1:J':)li1-9lS0:ml El)" day in leading New York Yankees - r v c a oc- - 3 - . key lugue loomed large here at. godallelftolirlylv uogeaorltylitewrirookllg bers of the losing team recelvo laws. named in a Bronx Supreme Court cial hockey leaders. if present amen by his estranged wife. who claims he owes her back support payments and wants his world series money held up. would be Oct. 26 at Amherst. Anti- was brought by Viv," A. Lu.” who claims the pitcher owes her 3420 in back support payments. cause order irom Supreme Court "led ” """”"" "' "I" 9"” Justice Samuel H. Holatadter. It "'""l' " C"""””i""' "it" is returnable Oct. 15. sen. the New York Yankees Base- sald last nlghtthat they have no bu” Club and Ford Frick, com- missioner oi baseball. to show cause why Larsen's world series monday should not be withheld irom him and set aside ior sup- port payments. she said she and the pitcher were married April 23. 1955. and that ha deserted her a iew months later. She said he is required by a court order signed by Supreme Court Justice Henry C. Green- The Charlottetown Abbles went berg on July 16, 1956. to pay her down to defeat in the first game in :60 weekly support. titl t M m it s d ' h dro'ppll-ig a tigcisciiiz to tlilen I Th' d Vern llandrahan hurled 5-hit S the Maritime provinces took one 9 second and one third place in It is repor1.-d that (he series will Samrdars harness mums went, at Quebec Raceway. "Don I.orseri's Wife Wants His World Series Money Held Up NEW YORK (AP - Donald probably will receive about 39.000 each. Mem- about 32.000 less. row), Shelia Simpson. runner up in) In ""1 WIFU. lllliblck Ken 1)D,.mhy yCarpentcr scored two iollrtll-qllar- Balm-, President oi Ladies Club. ter touchdowns to give Saskat- Edith Clark. winner oi First owl chew" Roulhrldm I 39'" Vic- ion. tory over Winnipeg Blue Bombers (ppm, by won”, at Regina. DOUBLE VICTORY The Tiger-Cats' win. coming on and-home holiday top of their 42-6 victory Saturday, gave them a sweep oi their home- eekend doubleheader over the Argus. The Ticats moved into sole possession oi second place, six points behind Although the players' share oi m:n:l::(l'.l,-zgonaw. dropped mm yet been disclosed oiiicially, the . The latest Argo loss was their winning players fourth straight and left them in last place, two points behind Ot- Hamilton scored all their points tea to three (nut-hdowng. Al; struck for two touchdowns in the second,-- Etcheverry passing to Hal Patterson and ged 0'Quinn, Bill icy. who convutad all touch I. booted a 22-yard field lost in the third quarter. and hail way through the final quarter an- other touchdown pass by Etche- verry to 0'Quinii was enough to wrap up Montreal's eighth win in to games. . Don St. John scored Ottawa's lone touchdown in the opening quarter. It was converted by Bud Korchak, and the Riders counted The Riders lost halfback Karl Hilsinger in the second quarter. It was announced he had suffered a compound fracture of the left leg. DEPEr.:.)AP.l ':' BATTERIES l FOUR-YEAR GUARANTEE! on singles booted by Avatus Stone. l The action involving Larsen Mra. Larsen obtained a show The court order requires Lar- ln papers filed by Mrs. Larsen. QUEBEC (CF)-Horses from Van Baldwin, driven by owner inco Metals at Work in Canada Layton Pettgzrfw oiggglneyi Nius. came seco n a tro . - VMHED STATUS tors picked up 818.30 and 37.00. Colonial areas or the British In a race for I I-500 purse. Sir Commonwealth are divided into -l039Phv 0Wi19d bit 303' 39"" 01 crown colonies. pmgecgo.-ates. pm. Charlottetown. and driven by A. tected states and trust territories. eI;l'e”gll"g- '1" mrd ""1 "id b”k' N. H. L. "Dream Team" Faces Stanley Cup Champs Tonight "JSNTIIEAL (CP) - The Na- popgugoug; Books! 10-010 Min" all-stars bed it Ji - A - team will be atumptins to main siliiia oi Detrcgllf are 3 polgvrlz soulmn wrm MITAI. wllaets, ' ill! I NC!!! MIMI! '59" ii house t " a cumulative scor- these scales are designed for the general mm" with Mont”, cundku "'3 mm 5””, ll" l"i '”'m' ”' w ' hin of all types of merchandise in the elshth annual ore-no-can sit goals - more than 100 more "" 9,, , . my ad, (chi, exhibition between the Btu!-V than Canadians mustered. "'d ""' "M M" G H P Cup champions and the all-stars. gum", ,,m 5", ” phye" n portable platform scale mode. envy- wins. a tie and two loses. loth M, an, mm” Wm, 1.,-.7 5.w. gouge sheet steal platform covers. . To date, the all-stars have tour chuk oi sauna and Glenn Hall oi Capaclilu 500. I000lbs-Ava-loblo losses were initiated by the Dat- Detroit as goalies. ' through any of F-M's l6 brunettes Winn Dzlglgunge Kalli; 1;?" 3; across Canada. , s e . s ":fi:,:;”,mTmf';;”?;f, oi New York. Chicago's Gus mm. - : lnleo magnets help '0'" - club. has the Cannoka geared for ”"' 'm” M""”'' ""1 ""5" 3”! 1" mm" A, . Alnleo magnets sometimes help save ' m"'"d 9' ""mu' m o3':::n:..g:l-funk mm" H” iii!-gig? sh "mu by Tum." Dome to lives by making it easier for surgeons ltiaurice (The Rocket) Ilchard Cull locate weapons and other bits Alex Delvscchlo, Gordie HOW of mddu-I WW” and Ted Lindsay oi Detroit com- prise the iorward line that Itin- ner probably will use as his big guns. Tmvnto is supplying Tod Sloan. Dick Dun and George Arm- strong. other all-stars are Leon Lablnr of Boston. Dave Creighton of New York ltanga-a and Chicago's Nick Ilickndl and John! Wilson. to recover small metal objects swallow- ed bychildrcn. FllIliBANK-fills All.-METM PORTABLE PLAUORM SCAM lv :jy,v. '00: Alnleo magnate are now being installed in upper and lower acts of dentures to hold false teeth securely in -mqlrv 'wh- Powerful magnets, mode with lNCO Nl(KEl, help solve crimes . . . even hold false teeth tighter! in Alnka magnets are used by Canadian companid ill speakers on radio and tele- VISION sets. Meuuan SIIIIIA tilltlllmilritlt uuuguusnau and gators, aeroplane lnstnmients, telephones and childicn'a toys. to name 'Usn:a NICKEL supplied ny inco. - Canadian manufacturer is producing an r alloycalicdAlnlco. onlvafm wh. "pm... AH” 50,-. Slaceenryhleoasofthess-agaets IIHOISYIO seiicstisaaiahaeanluly. """""”'""”""'FF"”' join h Canlaa hhtry. 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