a mammmnnoamti.imi __—_#_____/ SPORT ECHOES: By Norman auction-Id Summer-kl. Damn of TI:- Guardian Prephecy Not Quite Right Well. IolltI. our prophecy that the Dodgers would win the w ea in men games didn't exactly give u. the right to grow n heard. but have you Ieen any true prophets around? There might be someone in North America who said the Dodger! would win in four, but thcy must be almost an rare at the dodri. sandy Kouiax is pro- bahly the grate“ hero in a blnd of heroes but then isn't much doubt about who in the official goat DI the acne! — Joe Pe‘Plv lone We hate to see any player in that partition: even a Yankee goat wins our deepest gympl- thy. The last game 0! the series had two things not common in \U’Vl‘ld series play: A “Ill " d n “Shirt-Sleeves or. 1' And all you Scm’efl, please our in mud that ii a pinyer loses the ball in the lun. it like! as II I base-bu. but i! I plaier lose. the nail in a on oi manly boson“. it il an error What ever Invprned tn the intent edition nI “Vllil'di'rt‘rs' Row"? Mantle. Maris. and Pepiwue looked more Ills? the koniax made thcsr irliuus look like a nuctminn at ivind. inliis. tans put it down in the milieout magic which It'oiiliix undouhtcdly possrsses. lint Podnl Ind Drysdaie. admit. ledLy (nod pitchers. hni not put in the snpcrdnner rate- Im. yet in the lirst ihrne [emu thev did a helm ion, excepting . kroiits. than Knit- lax did. Yankees managed I run. against Konlah, one than led “ain‘t Podros. and none azalnlt Dryldlle. MacKenzies Run Out Of Gas It looked for I while Saturdly as l! )Ichenlles, noted for their winning championships tihe hard day. were going to do it again. r er losing Z~I in Summfl’side. they beat Moncton Landsclpefl 3.2 in ten innings in Moucton “hir‘h must have been quite a thrill (or lack Fox and hid boys. Bill in the third game big Ron Tull. who won iile game in Sum- mDi'slde. gained I Shut-out over the Gruenshirts. AM the game ended 121) s u it Mar- Kcnzics ran out of gas. or to put it more accurately. ran out at pitchers. They didn't hrve the LAST WEEK'S BRICKBA'r depth in that particular dendri- merit. In fact. P Maria has the only Scnior - to be at his best ior iii innings. So it would seem that \laih’rn- rial, a smart eiuh. haw nothing to celebrate this year Tlih’ were belten in the Summrrwit‘ Snlb ball ua e iinals hy the limo g“ \nlihall l ni‘ir‘. Eagles. The other beams of Summcrside, Enman Drug. and .lnh oi champagnd at 3er lair be- cause they all won island cuam. pionshlps. r those at the van- tori illncr— ihay had. out you couldn't exprri pile on in Sheet Metal can take a in sin. pitcher sandy Knuiax iii the 1.05 Ancelcr Dodgers holds a glass oi champagne in the dressing room in Los Angers sANDY HAS REASON TO BE GLAD -.. a. s eiier he pitched the Dodgers World Series Sanrlv also non the opening game or the ser- ie: for the nndgcrs, “lin tiiiiir tiled the Yanks in four straight victories in wli’Pl'lliillni to a Z! iii-tnry over the New York \aiikers in the iourtth and iinal game oi the 1963 on Sandy kouiaa's Frank noward's mighty homer and ' tion was the way the Dodgers won the tinnle. .throw iroiu inoyer made a leaping Stab oi iJim Gillllm'x ‘the seventh. Gilliam scouted all the way to third as the hall car. cmed into right field ioni ter-‘ riiory. He scored the l earned each Dodger nearly :13.- ooo on while Dnvlr' dock in left iicid in the men. and a matching iodloot name run by Mickey Mantle oi the .l'ankr in the seventh had been ‘die only scores in a light duel ibrtween leities Kouiaa and. whitey Ford. I 450-th blast Into the lecnnd ‘wiihont a victory. ninth innian with Sixth hit off Koulax. but Sandy l iblew I third called Strike vast i ibolli T In es}: ' I ‘ Mantle ‘ ‘BALL GETS AWAY i t grounded io Maury Wills deep In the throw to second seemed to have inrccd Richardson. Tracewski lot the hall get away me the Dodgcrs alrcady had started .ior the dugout and Knuiax had done a dance on the mono Dodgers Edge Yankees 2-1 TomTake Series In 4 Games By K D iilopping leap on lop oi the heap la hop and bounded high Inward LOS ANGELES (Apt—Undenl Pillow: sailed onto the green third. er .dyed grass at plush Dodger stadium trom the bug . eyed lthmnx oi 55.912. The continued to rain down lonl after the ‘leama had led the iieid. Dodger player: skinuned their hats into ‘lhe seats as they headed toward .the clubhouse and a victory 'celcisration that will erase all memory oi their iallurea oi 962. FEEL 'KILLEI PUNCH' This WI! the first lime Ihe ‘mighty Yanks. who patented the dour-Straight killer punch by ‘dolng it six times. had been victim of their own weapon. Actually. they didn't win I game in the 1922 Set with New ‘Eistori KW!“ - lflu GilliIm iYol-k Giants hilt they did mln- hId crossed with the winninl aacriilce huge to get a tie in the second run. game. rc a re ay d ai in the Yankee clubhouse, Pep- iiiftli game nciore succumbing ttcne said he lost Boyer‘a throw in the run Illi t I background or White lhlrtl in the lower stIudl. “Pint it hit my wrlat, flied my Inrenrrn. then my chest." he said In I low vol “All I could see WI Ihirisl. was the Dodxe third victory ill I] World Series and their Second in Eilhl. drains! the Yanks However, it was their out the Very lint nun lie laced. Tony Kubel. n. he hredinoyer eae oi time ior llliautle I ’0 e e p l t c n e and ririick out twice. and Knbek each once. had laced only ii men men tn the tint tour innings. being helped by double plays in the tint and secna r a walk and a i la. iiplliug along in the bright, warns sunshine in a M battle with kouiar. Ford luddenly ionnd him-ell on. down in the itith. Hownrd, Moot-7 inch iormer Ohio State basketball star. ministered Whltcy‘s ilrsr pitch high and iar into the second deck in icit tor a omer. RICIIEST root. ,, Although it ended in tour. this series When he came rm to iirrt with plenty the nut. Amazingly the out [or pass Pepltone. the Yankee rim bou- mln. and Niled I the ltlfldl while Gilliam hot- !ooied Mound the lillel. when Pepltilne came up with the ball, Glllinln was nenrinl third bane. FLES N CENTRE .. Willie DIVII followed with I high Iiy bull to Mlntie in centre. Mickey ind no Ince let the man but he uncorked I tremendous throw that hop and sailed into the mitt nl I l l lug Yankee error. Adding to the Yanka' humiliI Joe Pepitone to hold Ciete Buyer's third base alter‘ hard Sm ash in run that iiy to deep rislit centre. Home runs by Frank Howard. 546.". The two Series tellnl take 70 per cent oi that. or $700,000. The Dodgers split to per rent, or memo and tha Yanks «l per cent. or smntio. Estimnting S: hail shares. each winner would get about $12.71). each loser so. . The old records are 911,231.13 loi- nae Dodgers in 1959 tor a winning share and 37.291.“ tor the San Francisco Giants, who the Yankl in men games int year. 'roniniy Davis wound up as the lmtiug star or the Series with six hits in is at bats and I 400 avenge Illhouyt lie wal banked in the ilnale. Slmwron. also hltiess in the int game. had a .377 mark. Elston Howard topped the losers with a .33t mark. rive hits in 15 at bats. includlu two oii Rouiax Sunday. koniax was not up to his opening day iorm w set a record with IS strikeouts, hut he was rough and ready at homes, He ianncsi eight Yanks this jiime and broke the record ior .serlcs or seven games or less. let by Hal Newhouscr at De- .Irdltk S]! 2231 in lots. The new "i" 5 - second straight since moving to 7': .“f’” .h“ be" 7* Los Angeles horn Brooklyn in P" “‘5 BVDN‘H- . lass. they beat Chicago White Fold and Hal Rem", who Sax in ‘959 pitched the eighth inning alter "Es “an m“ Whitey left tor a pinch-hitter. Mam,“ ham, mm“, Mm allowed only two hits. are was.m m Bab, mm. mm, a, 15 ‘h . ""“E “m” .by "M Series home runs. The Elbe did hulking i-lcwsrd, iii. iirst everl,t m ,0 59m, Mum «mugs hit into that second deck. u m i . irouiax. the Dodgen' I'l-yelr‘ Bobby nichardsoii opened the a single. the Mickey ‘ With two out. Elston Howard Shortstop hole. Willr’ ant Dick , rule otheur‘ hit was a harmlt‘s! 5‘“ 9 by P “me Mr "Ward id lcit handed ace took charge oi tn the second that was followed“, ' by a dam, may. rigni iron. the start i-ie s ck the umnir hiS ONE LEFT back (or another out, closed it out when i _ l is."§‘..:.““g"°;°dger w" M! HELP sum our . . Cal ed Are willing to play tlli Arlnis- i they finally doe. they never know when to . The Dodger run flint won it‘ ;was as hnlmllialing to the Yanks l as t e W ole Series l ‘hl ill and hit the hall accidentally. .umy mm on1,. [our “3.3%,. Eu 1 There wls I Wlld 5cm! '5 innings and collected only 21 nuiar was overtaken by the pp; r: near the third l Mantle had Just tied the score 0 loyim Dodge base line. They wmnd ins in. the t p oi the seventh. The The weather It mueh Ilmu in the US . thln here. Yet they aiway, conclude tlt baseball our. lrrinnd thtl time or year. out tom Scott Wills threw out Hector Loner. who tried in Cheri! his Swing BARE FEET! And our island winnarl have to play in a irlgid Minna» pliers Barry's Juvenile Vikings lender ‘We III" lhoel (or our: member ‘0' you finally! Come In may. Keen Competition Seen On Program Armond's nnddy was the lone Gliding dilly 4E ringer- dounle dash winner on Saturday siiernonn's harness racing pro- Time: 2.151, 217 2 gram at Charlottetown Driving Babe Ciegg filmed by George Park Mchunrev, Cavendish, Don \IacNeill rcined The Mr- “browned by 3- nuddy to easy triumphs in dash» Humphrey» “WSWFWW m es live and nine, with the tint Fey: — “0‘ Win 35“; 32 mt mile or 2.11:1 the iastest oi the W 4-10- still, SW. 240, . . artcrnoon ovcr the heavy track. 1mi N“ Way lion. the door prize horse at Summerside hacewsy a con- nie oi weeks ago. took the single aitair which started proceed— lncs. The Hoot Mna ollspring rompcd in victory in 2.17. Great finisher were served up 5. RACES S and 1 little: tl-I sieadl Lucky v in Mai-Velilt Miss Jo .in (C. Murpi l DDttnr Alex (Claude 0'. “if” Brien) Dennis Herbert iJ. Fergu- ln ail other om etitiona nd 0 brie! 2-" “‘fid . horse u-ss IE! trig-ener: l-nl mg; (L “W 2: lai:I immunity ci in; MYERS |RV|NG STATION NOTRE DAME . Singlet. ditch-nine! . . . . 7 mos u an ’é'rii’iiii’iuviiiii' $55 iidrlgi‘. Sunfish List“ "- Hennfl- —————D n a -- S .TIRES — BATTERIES 7 ACCESSORIES. rim and batteries m, and in mm. m, Lucky fly) 1 : Minor Repair. _ Washing and Polishing, ooen every Amelurtn v gm “W's. m my.“ mm Victory Gallon it Esr- _l FOOTBALL i day nitls. week'l . .tnl . . T on PM m Washing tr polishing _ and ms“ us mm, c,“ m, an 8 o' By CHARLES MAI-[ER in home run when he came to u noun EMERGENCY SERVICE well-0° Glut w a“ Free pick-up and Susan pointer took turns head. Tim" “5 1- 1 1‘ 1 i ST. LOUIS L05 ANGELES tAPii'Rentr but? Phone ml Water Street I m M" in delivery in: me mad, in dash“ p”. Zitiirr owned by Arthur Craig. iilona raugcd irom the predicia-i "Against a guy like Ford 1‘ and mm sm 5.", “in”, Victoria. ‘ 5,. n"; “mm” “is, his in the lncredihie In the hos was looking ior a curve." saidi Susan to a new race record ni‘ “my V. “W”: ‘3’ ‘1‘“““" CANADiAN L .icL'E Afflcleshmutl‘gx mm Sunday; ""3":- j“ did“ 5:9 it'll"! it Allin D. CRUE OLIVER‘S -.. a, my, duh, Taylor. Nine M e M v inmmuin nice in _D gera compleird uent ust took at and kepli _ “‘11.:‘Mxemfmm Wm a . pays- 72d. arm. .1 2M. on“: w gamma“ ‘3 thcir astonishing World Scries runnin‘." h wzmlflli'3'fint MONDAY. OCTOBER 7 “NA SERVICE M [heymmm ma,“ A 15.32»: m- 55‘h 1% “0- 51“? in» km rnnicrenre F‘i‘i‘rn» i Snuihnaw Sandy Koulax, who WM] “mm L“ I. my.“ “I, w Hum on hm w-u w-nnh I’m! 1.30. no iEdmiinlnn l n c Lions id Manager Walter Asitnn sur.iwnn the first and inurih gamel. mum“ * mm W". howling—Alteration ladies league a ll .—lou miss: with qullity products and mm swmy prised no one when he s. aid he thought he pitched I league and uni-nan. mired league, I. ii.m.—xenatnr- “10 but of unmann- -TM- Hm “I double w _ RACES t and a National Lg.qu cinusly paid trlbutl tn the; better Sunday than he did when PM" “55 “in!” 3* a ton Ind St. Elelnm mlxed league and Town mixed iearue Water St. West ‘ 'y .' ’ Lizzie trait is hire-air ichicaco lii naiiimore l heaten Yankees he struck out 15 in the e ' - Erica and‘BrabeMCleg.lfdlA $71M; mk. } g philaddpm M Dallas 21 ‘ “Tm.” a "a1 (“ugh club," “we, iitgis schnoi_‘ t I ioothail and girls ileld g§h:‘g§e°gl $1; 50 “mg” um'efi. Susan Painter is stead“ 2! ch- York 24 Washington it ihe said. "and we lust happench "I pitchcrl hcitcr the that tour JOHNS-[ONES "u"- m‘“ -°"- mmtr “If. 'Luck‘y iv $ 2m '3‘; Echo Ridge Eddy iL hetlll 3 3 neiroii tn San Francisco a to catch them in .a little slump innings in New York." he laid. R A M s A Y I s {m “ma Home “'1,” “in”, Jail)! Ahb <E- Earner?! 4 3 Green Say it Lns Angelel in l nut outtlelder Frank Huwari‘l.‘ "But. as tar as the whole ball m, Lucky v M's}, falling)"; ig- :‘C-‘lfm" _—lwho hit a Ilse-ion homr run in} game was concerned. 1 think 1 FUELS LTD. I A Mi“ , - . t o y ic i . nil in “mm bur m. Saint, loci thgitne iiiin nnlng. astounded did hrtier this time. 1 held my a. - u so. out... n suns. Wm M ,L W. 7, W, m." w . . . .. . TUESDAY acre 3 - OBrlen tutor. newsmcn by saying. .siuii lseiisr. Tom 015ml:an a "W" Dmmg PM “W “'1' Time: 11411 2.1” "i can‘t say that gnve n-ic ah Knuiax said the home run Mon “mm” “11;”- Lizzie clogs owned hy hay 3 ie( .mouiid chores and Rodney Pet- ‘Take Maritime Ball Ti’rle Barry s .ini-eniie vikings cari- iured the Maritime Juvenilel rnlihal title at Laniz. his. Sat-i iirday uhen they deieaied Niel Lsnir Juveniles 1M in the iinali game i The Vikings. sporting a 1.0 lead by lllrlr victory in the ser- npr‘nl‘r here in Charlotte- imin. Supt tied iin \iilell they 1 .l the iirsi name oi the inn hv dciniilt due i to their late amt-n in l .aritz i \tiiii iiic scrics tied up the‘ Vikings coach called on his ace‘ linrior. nan-i Tumor. in do the Dr: was the starting pitcher tor the iiomrsters in this all impor- la'ml game The mines lumped nn peters esrlr ill iiic came as Kevin Smlill linnicrrd nith nnc m a an alumni in circ the Vikings .1 cepicd a Ripley pass tri take tile prchure all St Mary's R CE ‘ G u . —iadtra lelm. tiu . Stewmv Mumv Ham“ ‘ St. Dunstan's i th ' 'hnme riin W V hii. I'v hlti in th tls l l r iai "" " P~||I~ Rural Milo and teachers lune. “av M ,L w“ m ‘ I . p ay eir nerti e e 21- ‘ a ‘ e seven an it] wn I a Ker-n dc my“? mm ,. Susan Painter owned by HB-hiu-s games at name, 1).. um ul a lot ni halls iuriher.’ a if: a.“ Summer-side nigh School—Football pruflu and boy- lain Mme, c ,0,“ on”. , W213; Crgghflfgwn-Wo W against UNB this Saturday and1 Was he tninklng shout hittingi “i tried to go inside with it.’ mural mar. no- . pan. —.t r. . ~-i.\lnunlr\ii "lSDUthI-_'——“———_=——-——"—"— arm: austean ivrIimgughrri ; “0. 3” 550‘ m “a; 5 1mm 3 “‘33:” ' ° Athena Regional nigh Selim—Ben soccer: Athena legion-ii . roan annvrcn Sum “mum. Mun“. m; 3.10. "is, nun“ s'aflers For summers“ Rucewq Phone 436-le High School n, Remington legion-l inn Sandor. m pan. aidi ai MC“ 5 ml 9 1 it. gle Worth. 9 Y may,“ no“, Phone 436-2720 n . I 7_ l . . t . ary'a nurhdown tL.. Water It. ll. Strum-III wzym§ml W‘” Alhmeiiii' Emmy m M” 11 aiici-yt eight yard run 0" leit MONdUY, OCT. 7, POST Time 8 RM. . ‘guard withing-mum‘s. "m . w hayriteilraitan Up tciarke 0- 2 J, 3. St Mary “no,” .ch pm" “amuse; 1 In; 5 ‘— gigliyalfi S150 H l M H L WEDNESDAY. OCTOIR 9 H hinwn.‘ _ ' ' ‘ ' ' neideri . Duty ova. i NICO. omes re . 3°» - ~ Helen's Dream to Poultan : 1h SECOND QUART“ Win narncs. Jolly Lass. Richle'a Pride. Mighty William. lmlnl—Iflernool ladies lum— u hast—cunech 5"“, MM RACES a and a 33%;, 'EE‘,,”:°,"°,L?.;‘"'.D Hi ‘ 5‘ Mary'“ ‘°“°"d““"‘ “bl liaces i and o — Dlvllllon trod. MAI IHEWS league. is Mn. .ir. Far-men l-fllfl- Min-l Hutchinson. m liaise Ciegg (Cyril Snutlsi 1 2 Sky Mm .yG‘ pylwmk, . .. “fi‘frzv Dirndl?“ "Mind "mi Rules; All. Non manic. Minsky Sandy. Mugin Gene. rom- lummrlhle llllh School—limo: Summer-ids nlrii lens-I out natal tiara Mp 5.110,, {L NH“, 1 1 Tim: n m 3‘ n r in y. s‘. ‘ my Colins, Eleanor Patch. Bold Jeannie. DuNLOP “RES n. at. 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W 66-0 H uskles 11. srThL'il’siitiiifiiw. a, ......;.. m mm- “ “- .eai-erv. one yard inrrnga ucb RAM” FRIDAY. corona 'll Phone 43841488 ny cmtnlr Merriam pieted laur out al innrieen 'rn. i2. St Mary‘l' touchdown in. tara- . service mung—Alter..." has. league. is ' ' P' I" " Ploed by the tour lidowpaisainia gsve neither Raterty. 4o yd run through .u m w... W M. , Fa... oi lea iiaitery. St Mary‘s Eul- any protection as Huxlid lino- gnrrd and tu-klei. 0 II: 0- lu- h ' lites trounced St. DnnlIIn’l Unl- man poured in anthem time and iii St. Mary's: convert tscn. call-rt W' 35‘ Hui—“HI m“ W- “"51" "It «only cliemooa again, neideri. . Illll cai- rota-y tin-a Ieatoni lig- kind-w: AM Iona-II GEORGE m It naliiax it wa the iimt On the otiser hand. the si it. St. Mary‘s iinuchdowa (I. no noel vs. nan mu alga lei-DI at Kuhn lair Illry‘l; snu Mary's line [Ive super-o pro ‘ .ati yd ass playl. Phone 436-5610 5.... . I not dill to their Chine" qulmr- bmd lill MOMJIIIIILIIIN oil-rt Illthlllllo Keith (or I convert (Sch- ifl St. .Vlnry'a: touchdown 1A. Keith. 55 yd plat and an play Imuan right endi. 17. St. Mary‘s: convert ladi- lneideri. FOURTH QUARTER 1!. st. ery‘l. mchdnwn (P. it. Si. Mary's: surety tn. nin- llll lull. i ll u had [he (wmsiThr Lantz team. hotveler, starthhen Turner got the next batter ‘ blaster here on the game “as I Ver The ilrsi halter ior Lant'L tn the closely plarcd semsaw uphill hntinm oi the ninih singled to battle 1Ath neither teams ahielcenier. The next hatsnian then‘ to mIISier any hail decent lead ’pripped to third base With one on In the Inn ill the Seventh with‘ and one rilli Peters ll' and tine_exuberanl ger who looked like ex Moose Sandy said. "but Rot it out too tar." hands. pounded him on the buck l Dod New York with hopex of ‘ Then come touted Yankee dashed a hold ink 11 a d t ' Skowron leit his iect in a bell ("Wig m "' no mm m" in HP lalvoxinz It lent the leak in 'the defence Glllinm smash that kink fifth LePAGE SHOE CO. LTD. “The Home of Good Shoes Since 1920“ e the score deadlocked at o- ai ldrive to leiMirId with Lloyd the vikings suddeny anode lArsenauIt getting his glove un- ii'ltll a tour rally‘vthlch seemed! der the drive and making it two lit! he the series right the re.]tiul. The game Wax then ended ed to rally track but could only to ground out llius making the called one run in the renlnlillnglvlkings the liaritime Juvenile three innings and that car in Soithall champions ior 1963.‘ the bntiom of the seventh iLeadinz haitors oi the eamei In the bDlinm oi the ninth' were Mitchell 34 and Smiih as inning with the scnrc reading in- or the vikings and the Lani: 7 the homesiers tried everything catcher had 3 hits in tour trips. itn get back in the bail gain to the plate tor the homesiers \ THIS WEEK' IN sponrs SUMMERSIDE fl A PUBLIC SERVICE IN THE INTERESTS OF G SPORT, CONTRIBUTED BY THESE COMMUEIT! SPORTS SPORTS SUPPORTERS 1N SUMMERSID AND DISTRICT CUP AND SAVE FOR REFERENCE 00D Eddies Were Caught1 ilil'ill than any otheripilth he Ierved Mickey Mantle lit-II». “Mm lewllnl—Mlenioon lIdlu lupin. .1“ Soccer: Attic—lemma nln Isa-at stir-catast- nail. he) fl- IIIEI In] It GAUDI‘I’S'S um WY mu Se“ VI. Infil— w SAMDAY. OCTOII II Point. on yard around lett Will-qu Ruin-ruin gin-i=1.- noun: .1! r .. h i “' "up St Mary's: convert (Ieh- “" m" I. u". " mo p... cupi- null-g a M iv Plumbing I floating on tar-am denim _ , inlaid It s I: