- -r O - . i . Turley Lived Colleges M a V . ' . ye. an 0 Up To His Name In Tennis I j Y . .. fl 3; 4 . - new you .un.aiutu Debi IIONTIIAL tC!l'- The ul-' 1: . t ' 2 '- . . , ”- . i ”' i '- '2 on Q 'l'urleylivetiuptohlaaat:)eier'vet-altlqaflloetreeleedlletlllt ' twr '- V 5. it c - ::'”n..''".;':i.'?”..il"””"””...i..n.:''''' ...-r-...'r-....'-.":-'..-'-r-.....:l.t-.:: r ana tan O0 - a - 0 av- -n w in tied. a V . . ven p e erles - mi-.-.--..--..-r ---.-:.----- -. . , . -.-- ew or tea. W8 - hm-3.3.31 , . h . f . , lvr-HmVicmtlI-W'”'''-.Uuvc-sttyolTonI-toIeId'H-rrtneuotwato:ucatI-att::t'' .& "then on da of ' QM ' -1 W ” 501- - end place with five points. Laval T&m- lh 1”. hi "' ” By JACK HAND livery to Aaron ta the aeventh. . it "am Immn mmwiunyhng V mg. man. Q 5. 3,3,0, at big it &. .g 3. i”. '1" be H” lawn. ,,NEW YORK (Ameliank Saw The flrstgtnan he walked was Fr . .' k” in the kn mo 0' mu 1.; efmiehecwat third with two and I.” I; M”. ordak h an 5", "rank. "d m ',.lMm"magw,,o.)ytnchesllxMaottllaonh-ztntheelghth it .h',,hehuu.dh.”myhIcllaatnrefllanlltoI trelled&u”d'(”u,.uum..vu...ju-aeyavm)e&ED&.III- "IO air and Bob rnrteys tn-utuini and he lost Eddie Mathew: on ' l- w ..1 m with no point. havtna lost all It heck and up pads nit tubal: hr than who this a. lnuraie pitching evened the world tour straight ball: leading off the' :hed:I:ahhouIem.uy I;-M :':e"cW etatchea it played We-iuaday. noted true. to: the Americana palta that tnadnru uoihue thta game should he . hereto at thgee g,a.tne2o inch ninth. V" mm”. in. 1;” scored two Buffalo zrmatntl man a nlpletan W heeeu:ntheo.ga:: Jeaaay wit a - .'ew or 3035 powy an mint ghoul; - . IN” Yankee victory over Milwaukee. An" rune, 9.,-sag 3.1.11,"-gm 1 in E. win; 759 W-'3 '3' 1354 lvll "A9 It's an blltarle eeeadoa It heeptln the ID Emt beeh- Turley threw amaaterful game. op" mg ninth, pumu Q, tying an Wm, 1 ggurt mung any . m” u" u'"”: '''h':. ug the two CGIMU who It ill Ed IIIIIIIIIVHJI. . attending hi: i ' fast inn with i run on base. he really bore down chancea." oV.r Bggong hm... wan-:7 hlcNp;iIl'a had .” ..d.'.mnu,..:,;,'w'u” "we" in. h..' plan”. in slow curve and slider to use .. Aaron, who fouled one and A atlt-apokenAright.hutdef. 'l'ur- bu neld la lClle' than the coastal of the fauna e Yanks from elimination. Thelma” took two ,1;-tugs. Covinllon kg ujd an". mu uu blggeat yte- IUFFMD AP) pp K" Guh uh Hun” ad uu "wad III aciea. II) lb III e&'l- year and not of them have hm formed scatter - arm right-raw a (.5; 5,1) ",1 mm,-Q Sim. nary eince he started llchtnl. "W. '0” I. P" d Lu W for Hugh wuhp curricular ofltilf bf bml IIIII 8 least two year: of training ghander, who failed to last two in-'p.51 mm berm-, 5, bounced but. Manager Casey Stenlel W08 I" "Hod an Rodin." Amathkc-E h""aaJ”cu.a'l'M the mm S”, in the new yin and althoull 50 lllllt 1'50! have had tltne pings in Milwaukee. ended the to Turley for the gameendlng pretzel hf: Tviltfilg Ford ".3. . 5, vkmry Wu, ammo am. much” "med M. thia cgnteat ta Just ea axhhltlo: te N'ulllIl';:.md condition and as game with a nourish by starting double plny. and G I :'m I R we. 1. the Amelie-B Hockey mung .u uuq um” fa mmuo h gene til I pretty IIII bit ill I NI t H00” III I rea- . double play on a ball hit back Larsen. winner of the mm and would h,-to Wu ' ' V M opener here Wednesday night. the third before Gerard won the I" III! oldttm rtvt-1?! vi" 5' "W '”t- hill "ml 5"" to the boa in Wes Covtngton. Hergame of this series in relief. will in Md 544". M". "" 0:3: M coma mg ml 3.30., ..c 5..., displayed in a hit! for euperlorh this elterneoe. . - -walked only tun and fanned eight ' be the Yankee starter in today": bf" ,m we 9'5!" ml: . - ' - Brates. "seventh game at the stadium. It dd!” and mu "V T y' .' YURI BPFI'a's l0th world series ' was Larsen. of course. who threw l gainer with I-Inos Slaughter on use in the third inning Eat? the Yanks a '.'-0 edge on slartcr Bob -Buhl. l -3 Frank Torre got trite run back ifor the Brates ullh a fifth-inning; tmner into the lower right field -Atands and Hank Aaron smashed out the Yanks H) Monday H M”. ') . ' v ' . min dime tlnttiiethfmtirzyneri ; waukee. will be worlonri with only 'tn the setenlh 0 int; day; re” d h i . - - or t e t i t .l Sn it was 2-2 uhctt Bauer came g "H, ya,,kssE(,::l ms 33:, wglahrglit up in the sclenth with nobody 00 . .ttit-key Mantle, who injured htl . the pertect gatt.e against Brook- lyn. 0l.'l X, 1956. Warren Spahn's illness forced manager Fred Haney to call on Lew Biirdette, already a two time winner, to work the seyenlh. The ftdgety rtghthander. who shut 1 btue. Ernie .lohn.xon, who had dieved Buhl in the third. worked Ihe count on Batter to 2-2 before i the Yankee right fielder drove lhc hall doun the left field foul Dine. ll hit the foul screen and pounced back on the field in a monlent of confusion. FAIR TERRITORY 'u' Fmtl line llln-plfe Frank Secliry of the National League and third base umpire Joe Paparella of the 'Anlrl'lt'an indicated a home run. The ball had struck the screen that jllts out from the foul pulp "Into fair territory to help the uni. pires call borderline drttes This was a llnullnlz halllP of home runs attd fine pitching, i Iayt-d before H.408 fans at Yan- Eee Stadium in perfect baseball . ealher A Tllrley. a 27- year -old right- 'handcr. used the same no wlnd-- ttn drlivcry made famous by Don Larsen tn his perfect game last year. The big man with the boy- llth face conquered his control trouble this season and came up with l new pitch-the slider. Each time he prepared to hitch. Turley shrugged his shoul- ders. and look a dcep breath He has had a tendency to hllrry him- self on the mound. it worked against the eager Hgraves who now have had a good whiff of that big 39.100 chcque llmt awaits each of them if they win. ' Tcn times Turley went to three Mills on to hitter. One watt a 3-2 pitch to Torre for the homer in the fifth. Another was a 3-1 dc-l ITV - l shoulder at Milwaukee Saturday. in addition to Spahn, Milwau- kee had a cripple in second base- man lied Schoendlenst. Although Red worked out Wednesday and report his 3 t r a l n ed muscle greatly improved. he didn't see action. 1 Batters 'homer stretched his hitting streak to 13 consecutive gservex gamesasexen in 1956 and l slx this year. That tied the record iheld jointly by Frank Schulte of ilhe I906-l0 Chicago Cubs and lllarry llooper of the 1915-1! Bos- ilun Red Sox. 10th HOMER Bel-ra's ltlth pulled him up even with Brook- llyn's Duke Snider among active players. it also tied Lou Gehrig jand left the three men In a sec- loud-place tie behind Babe Ruth": I5. Yogi also set another record by appearing in his 53rd series game, more than any other man in the long history of uaseball. Wildneaa again plagued Buhl. the Braves' la-game winner. Just an it had when he faced Turley in the third game last Saturday. He allowed four hits. including Berrn'a homer. and had walked four and uncorked one wild pitch before he gave way to Johnson. He also struck out four Yanks. Johnson ba ed the Yanks dur- lng most of h s I l-3 inning stay. He gave up only two hits. walked none and struck out five. How- ever. the big hit was Bout-r's l homer that assured the series of a seventh game. Don McMahon pitched the eighth inning. The Brave: ripped off two Don Larsen To Pitch To By Tl-Ill SSIITS Ni-IW Y')RK IAPI -Don Litr- sell, whose pt-rfct-I no-lllltnr made unrlri scrim hlxtory last year, vlll probably start NH New York Y 8 ll k r e 3 against Xlilvlaltkee Braic: in todl-tyis tlccldtng grime. B.-it-king him up. said ti jubi- lttnl (':l:cy Strngcl. will hc inugh littlc Whiii-y Ford, the It-ftlmndcr who has unit one and lost one so for in thlu st-rlcs. "l'hal was a rollgh tyne" cralkcd manager Slcntzcl after illk' Ynnl-l-or had evrnrtl the scr- im .11 3-fl. till: 8 mod thilli: up gut llttnk R-'lllf'T.R hunter They dititlit have f1f'lIlll'lt' tircanl cllhcr, even if lhrt had of won" S NHZPI urns Drflllfi of Roll Titr- lcy his big firchalling right- i1i'llll'tll' "llts rrrtninly pllchrrl hard All lhm lllzl u:N hll tuo nails on him that r-ntlldn't hr t-might" IThc il'l'llt'i'I of Hank Aaron ttod Frank Torrcl. "l was going to pllth Ford to- day imorrnw." said Slcngel. "but I had .him in the bull pen those last two lttnincs. so it probably will be Larsen. but Ford will be ready. too, if I need him. "The reason I put Ford in the. bullpen at the end was to get those left hand hltlt-rs. if we needed it. in the ninth. alter Tur- . ley w a l k c d Ed T-lathews. he ipltched as hard as l have ever seen him throw.” Stengel said. Turley got Hank Aaron on a called third strike and mad" Wet: 'Cnrington hit into a double play. STICKS T0 'EVl "They're pitching good. too but ' Turlry rt-ally stick: with "em. 1 "When i heard that pop in the Sf'V."l'llh inning (Aaron's homt-r .that tied the score! l thought maybe I won't be hl'I'P tomorrow. i so that": why I put Ford in the hull port. i told him 'l'll put you lln if they get any mctl on bit-ze.' httt lhcr ncler got anyone on in lh- eighth tlntil two were out. land in lhc ninth, uell he ta.-i Just firing away good." l - I i e Regular 313. now Burdeile Goes 3 i F ' B ' 1 ' e Originally 549.95 ; I or e 0 You can save 310. on this 5 WE HAVE THE BEST SELEc1:l!leENVlI?l5N:l(t):? Hams Tweed '””i”' w”'”""' "'1" "' ll. WILL GIIIMSIJZY 1 B detle. I loqtatlout right-. M-IWVYORK tAP---Levi Bur- handicrr from Nitm.l w Va. took. this imported scotch fab. d lte. uh ha 3 alped the Yonlt- the announcement of his amigo-1 r-L lwlct: wiii bee on the mound ment calmly. 1 rlc. with only two days rest and 2l- NOT TIRED h game inner Wa ren Sotihn will ''I don't feel tired I bit." e D00 1 . CHEV ; D003 3-mnow wAaoN. new be In the bullpenrlor Milwaukee said ”You know, I only threw I7. Pbl;::::3:lTTg,n:,monVmgiggvilirriz Q: body ",4 mg." 1. gallon mgajuu-l, . Wjmhl, QHOWERHXF "'d'-V "' ”" """"' "d d"'i"iV' "mm" ”' Mwduht "M" S”. for a lovelv ride and economical trans a- very low mileage. A sound , mid term tam I'm not overwork-d-" l tiott you will find on. ca ?1 inv merit at ........... .. Rltrht for -Autumn wear. - Fred Haney. craggy manager of Burdette said he pitched with Mm to be” n . S , the Braves, made the annottnrew two dog 1' rest last year and once lpl PONTIAC QMCH D.” N”. pr” :7 L : ment with a ring of confidence In 1931 relieved or started in lot bayou "N. .b "ha" . I - Vednesday alter the Braves bad of t games in which the lraveai lg cu,-Iv CLU3 cogpgg 11". 3” gay l g 1,", "U H "-:.”'..:".'."'..:""” T. "rlzdi. .... .... deeiat .. ---t "W "cm S1250 iii it - i t me run: It tc rave: on . - knotted the series at 3-3. plate tunpke J-at-ho Coltlaa u "” Wm" IS! I) I PCINGII COUPE. i g "There wasn't much we could. Hank Bauer'a half-swing la the; ' n - have done about today a 50030."! seventh hut hehe his home ntal mg gugcx 55353.1. 5.1g... 3.”. up Itder. Dried more it i. laacy told IIll0I0PlK'l"!- may have coat that I I-"N0 out. Radio and heater. aenutlthi tnereen . . "hon home run: my Yogi Berra victory and the chanmioatthip. t and ttnnir Invert licked ua. t dewtkaowofathtnglwould hve done difieveltly. "Int tomorrow is another day i On the latter ttwlng. the count was M series home.-g BOB TURLEY Harry Simpson. ldouble plays. boosting their scrics- play in the eighth. Berra total to lo. The first came when BN3”? Sh 3" H ”' we ”"0"d l hmlng "op doubled and thken third on Gil j McDougald's sacrifice. Lumpe htt '5”"Sk N" H5 J9"-V LumP' W55 a high fly to the left field corner. doubled itp stealing in the second. Berra tagged up and ” Wes Corington. who made a the plate only to he cut down by great rltnning catch against Covingtontlt perfect no - bounce game. came up with another fine throw to catcher Del Rice. HANK BAUER had S',oaz&.t- 5 The Charlottetown Guardian, 'l'hurs.. Oct. 10, 1957 will begin on Notvember lat was learned yesterday Charles Hogan manager of Sum- mt-rslde Civic Stadium. Mr. Ho- gan said that the first hockey practice for the Summcrsltie Aces will be about the third or it ber fith or 7th from , Making To Bhgin Al ' Civic Stadium Very Soon lice making at Civic stadium, the neargfutltrv with,rural hockey teams desiring to enter a league similar to the one conducted last year. Other meetings will be held with representatives from such centers as Richmond. Wellington, Mi.-couchc Kensington Bedeque fourth of November with public and Crapaud with the idea that gkatinz bgg.nnlM' .50.” xnvemm these center: will also have a lit-ague and use the stadium for challenge of Walter otnr-ml. or (hp (-nnjpany wholtheir games until natural ice is Arsenault for a title fight. lnxlalled the ice making plant avliltible. are expected in Sumrncrside l Roller skating will continue at shortly to check over the equip the stadium until the end of Oct- ment in "cm-rlnnce with the ober and the last rock and roll toll and Urban Roger: of Indian underidance will he held this Saturday River. terms of the contract which the plant was installed. night. it is hoped. hysalil. tol . He savt'rt'lhat ti meeting of thel bring in the last wrestling show sending IA-n Durelle Sunday Night Skating Club will! of the season on the 25th of Oct- be called for next Tuesday eve- ning at the stadium to reorgan- i1.e the club. Meetings will also be held lnl what it expected to be the great-i aenault. Prlcedto aelllt ludthen TCHWT tV. ll. JE tuber. The final fight card of the year will be on October lbth with MANY MORE TO CHOOSE mom. ttutum on nttsr ctlotc: unigiits. U for Places Title On The Line Tonight l MONCTON tCPt - Norman .Gautreau of Monctoti places hit. 1Mariti.me welterweight crown n the line here tonight in a ached- uled lo-round bout against Keith Paris of Halifax. Gautreau wrested the title fromi Paris. who has won 60 of his 70 lights. here Aug. & in a bitter 10-rounl battle. Gautreau won by a decision. Paris is expected to weigh around 146 and Gautreau about H4. l Mike Deiohn In in Round Kclyo SYRACUSE. N. Y. AP)--Mike Dejohn aoot-ed I irst - round knockout of heavily favored Alex Mtteil of Argentina Wednesday night in their 10-round fight here. A mcki-ng leit hook halted the action at 1.17 of the first round. Mitelf w e i g h e d 202. Dejohn X1294. 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