. Yankees Win Opener 3-I 3337333" '5": Spotti- Behind "Whitey" Ford APPLE JUICE . .20 01.. 4 this 59: st .H('K Ki-'W hORIx l5.l"i -- Whilet Faro. rhiinln Mm Yniii t znkee Ia-tthandgr tihiiiped 'llili-eiiikcc's Warren Spahn in Wednesday's uv-iid '-t"l'lCS opener .'l-l iitiile list. y 178 haskcrl in lle WRl'fh'Rill15l'IIIlft of it perfect fall aiic-rnunn .'s'Iinuiii'1 FD iii pl r l t' in iivtiry Iiitlll ll'tP aiiii iiiisrritw tiini hntli-, at.-rt him iliu-iii: must of tiiii l'l"n". IIIAI” -.r,i;t-rt. I-'tirtI held the Va-l, lllillql L:-a:iir chriiripioiis in fivrl in... i when the I" lialtit-ti ' iihn went illllt tncii Iirsi sl"l"P,'- as at lIflflV'lfl(t:5 iiiic.-itcnwi it. the: sixth I-'iril viiiriilt iileii dtiunl titre: of their toughest :it:ht- tmmled hitters Hank Aaron. Joel Mini-L and Andy Pafkn Thr slvl Brat cs,i lsl' liiilc rtian Sl'Li('Il niii lai'nn' at-. l".i:l.n .iivrl iriin-ii liitiiivl. on an mist siwiiitlcr iiltci ii-lllxlnil Iiir Iilxl tun ii.ittit1s. HIPORTXNT WIN l Flewliitz Viahii. lli'ti-iiitiiir" '.'( QJVHC iit'i'l"lg ai'P tins all im- piitixllll -.i-.,i t..- tor l.in'-mi-i. Hn;t nn.r-i-er: ll:itIPIl .llnic;si nlrt ;p,;iwi me -n ittn iiin aaiiitw In rtln iiiii RiiIII'lrIx' reiuri Th: tans. limit this oprrwi in atiiidtg glihniign lhei incl liir lPt"'lf'9( M ihnii cit.-min: lii":l ha-cilia", Fit! Slitiiitnn. cam in llir gatyyr ulwri tint: llatlllr Imik lirl Fiaririaii: (iv rm the tin.:' Ford VF'l(l;D1l Inuard the tiiigutit jltlr rereiiin; nnlv pprlvtririnry niit hanrisiiaxm from the inliciricrml ll us: It Hltillti f'(II'lltR'xI ii. the Il'.l prriiii mites come i ;ii.'itvtl' at T tinlme lztariiiirii in Witt ulicn lnzi Re-rs rode lltin Larsen turttv hark after his perirrt uma. Qpa'in gave It the M2 iii as tho unit. hl'l'tli'Alllsi'P piti-lit-r iiith pIl'hlflllx scrim cxpriiciit-e Rut. the cialtv vets-r;in iiisi didn't. hata enniizh in ni.1ti-ii Ford tlan-t azer Fred Haney took him null in the aiVlll after the Yanks harli tat lted up seien of their nliir hits. ll' il-ire runs ixrre against Sitahn siiiioiicli the last nine. smied after he had left the; 'lTVl! rnl.EMAN' IN rtltsf it was It beautifully pit:-he-il. HAND ie " 4 count WlII'IiI'IY FORID st.-it-iii-. iiavle III! the lust 4'5 niiiii; lltill .It-irx t'.iiiiiiiaii uhn ll'li'tI it mitititi IVHF iiiclcntl nl :.iim: linnhv i?irii;iiri.nn. i-ante lltItl.l"ii with his scrnnil hit I :ii:i'tfl uncle in lcli tiasl l-iddie llniheu: Tin iiifialti out-. had sinned 'iili'lii.i-i aiiiiiiiit Itl thiirl iiiienl ll'-it-s Hui:-r niiiis.-vri nnr nf s:n-n.- -. at-. Hr. tn-. slim: rlniihlp 'ti ll3ii' reiitrv, letting Coleman 'riiill' hmiie Ford hail iiisi esrapcd alter --i:iie aiixiiiiis ninriiciiis iii the top 4)! liw iilili I'liiI' in a ilrnppfd ihiiiit ni. lfisll-ll lltluill'tl at first ham IT" A sure lite dntihlp play, iimiard. a can-hrs-riiilfieltlts who neier had plated first in the ma- inrs iiiiiil inst Ft-.tl:i.v in Boston, had talicn titer in the third after Skiixiiiiii ii.iii it-iiitiiiwi Ills l).il('I( riiiiiiin: in lllsl hzise in lllL' first tiimn: hes tliit-iizlniia siiiule, How- ard; error and I! walk to Spahn. pill Ford in tiniihle FDVIYIEIOTI iiad hccii uipeti out iiii Del (ran- (ili.1i.'N'lfiI:ili s htiiinrci Ill (iii ' hlrhniignld hut t'iniiri;iii tins saic on ill” er- ror When Ford italkt-ti Sprihti on but Red SPh4IF7IfIlPTIKl rapped No Complaints ,stiamI,i- in Andv rarer for I force 'nn Frandali at third in end the inning. SKIRTS DISASTER With a one - rim lead. Ford tskirted disaster in the sixth alter walking hath .lohnny Logan and Eddie Mathews, the first two bat- lcrs. i it was then that whitey hit his .pL'ak Aaron went oiil on three Ipltches, protesting mildly to plate umpire Joe. Paparella that he hadn't gone all the way around - on the third strike. Arllock roiled lTO Hvmard who crossed in front nl Coleman and throw in Ford 'eii;ht attempts. Encouraged by the succelu of turd. manager Casey -hlengel named Bobby Shanta. another left-haiider. to work today's game. Shanta. making a line comeback after years of arm trouble fol- lowinaa 24-name winning season in I952 has an ll-5 record this SQBSOIT. E Lew Burt:-42 4 I7-9'. a allyear-' old rlzht-hander who once pitched for Stengells Yankees briefly in the fall of 1930. will work lor the Braves. That leaves Hob Ruhi as 5 The Claarlottiettowl Glllflullo TIllu'III-y. Oct. 8. INT .--- i -IN THIS CORNER ' I Cupid Ancl James Togetberi ('hai-loitetnwii is well Itnown resent his viillingni-as to takal for its wrestling inns and you advantage of an OPPOHEHI t f can bet your bottom dollar, that Fuzzy hails from P!'OVldCIlCC.i the majority of them will turn R.l., but was reared in Texas: up at the Sports Arena tnnizht. among the rough oil men. where; when the mllhty midaeia per- he spent most of his tune. Tryi form as they could his parents Iverei We are i-nntinuina our series unable to interest him in school i the man who will pitch Saturday's lirst game in .l!ilwaiikce's County ljiist in time Pafkn worked theJStadiuiii to 3-2 ' swinging. and went down Yanks ripped into Spahn in the Slllll 3"” l'h3S"I I”'" "If "'9 hill iSkourtiti lliiiltey slimicii no bad ied 50"”. "I With one out, iitiiiard "roLindedj,.rfN.,. M h,,. Ion 10,; ".3",-3. Mat. . tuned I'u7l.V CUP'lI .8 single to centre. A walk to Yogi iBcrrn on a 3-1 pitch brought Md . bum in 1;" gjgmh, up even 0? '"3""9" " Fully '""l5”'" '4' anywhere. lmanaler Fred llanev tn the mntlntl to talk with his pitcher He stated ullll Spaiin t'aret tool. one calicd strilse. hall attempting a hunt, and ung- led sharply in centre. scoring llnwarrl Berra went to thirrl.l Haney came out again, this timel to take Spahn with him i I-irnie .liihnsnn, a sideariiiingi iichitiaitrtcr. l'Rl"t9 from the hull-I pen in fare ttoieman With the in-" field pulled in tight, (tnlemani dumped it perfect squeeze hunt lhsarrl Johnson. The pitcher. neier making s more tmtard thc. plzite whirled and threw in ilrsti in time to not Coleman as Berra came home I CRACKS IN SFZVICNTH Ford. who had pitched IHIIIRPIT, in and out of trouble all afiernooni due to his wildness. finally was scored on in the scveiith t'ni.iiigttin, a left-handed llIIIl'l',i doubled to the far corner in l('TLi 'iind scored on V4-hoendis-nsts' two- out sinlle to centre With Logan representing the potential tvinzl rim at the plate. Ford cntltzlil the slinrisinp fishiniz on a low outside pIlt'll for :. third strike. From that onment on. Fnrdl ilflllr pitches. lililuatikee had Vtlflliwll untouchable. Ho retired lheizame between New York and the on first and second with tun niitilasi seven batters in lIIl"PPSSll'"Ilh'jlvy;"lkp. Rraspg. th. TV pun. to win his tttth series game in stuff The veteran 1i-mm? vi-in nor had no esctiae tor the defeatl and said. "I'm anxious to get tin. mm, "Pk I” mm. "mm... lwould have had to ziiesit. MANTLE l.0(tI(! llF.Al.THY i There had been doubt up to All” that PIMP 9V'IPP- "'9 zamp time ahoiit the physicalrlam" it-nndilion of both Mantle nndt lltlii out an infield hit ill the firstl tried to steal a base hut.was. FDIIEIN ht a perfect pr: by Franz tiall Sktiiiinn rlrliiiiii-It out iii to- dats name. is it dotihtfitl partic- tpant in the remainder of the ser- les Against it rizhihanrler like Rur- rlniie. Sicnzrl has his choice of Hariv Simpson or the irtvran .lne ('nlIiiis, with leil-handed bat- ters. to fill zlinwrnnr shoes ; The MR f”l'IHl't that came early. to ism the bleachers hours before name time. paid It net of 8425.- wt 7': ol 'lllit'll szitzmtl ti:i goes into the platcrs' pool The play-. ers also EDI nu per cent of the. 8.'i.'.'.'i0.llfltl radio-TV deal for theirl pension fund l TV Cameras Missed Run VFW YORK VAT” For the millions of hascball fans unable to sit III at Yankee Sindiiitii Wed- nesday for the first world aeriea era: generallt did I good ioli of catching the action Hmiever. II the final store hall been 1-0 on the Yankee run In the filth inning. the TV fans The TV crew caunht the other of stories about the wrestling He was taught proiessionali stars that visit Charlottetown wrestling ii, the strong man La and today turn out short stories in eircus and those in the know. ahqut Fuzzy Cupid and Fee Weelwm have seen Fuzzy in action lhave said lrom time in time. Somwin? Milli I Vi?” d9VPl0P' that his teacher must have been hum” muil ll3V9.an est-client our The 40 inch Willi Ill? stat has as lotitzli a zroiindtmrk nickiianie. for in no way. shape in grappllni 8! can be found. He is master UI5 ove In fact. because of his countless holds but the sill" wltlti unruly and vii-iniis behaviour inlwhiph hp ran admiuistt-r die NW ""2 I" '5 Pmbiltlii NV OI head biitl is equalled only byy Illp most hated of the rnidzetlim. up tips this scale; at Q wrestlers He has been accusedlpm,,,,i. g' of lacking In sportsmanship mi Another wrestler who uses the. the rim! by many irate fans who. head bun quit; pffeclively is ....... Pee Wee James Irirndiirl of the New states uiicre It? was tiiirn hull he late; tnmed in Nltvvtreal Hf; stands 43 inches tall and weighs; ' I Live To eccist ,0. W,,,,, p l He has lived with his parenlai H.tI.tFAX tori Miiriruners M, me”. (arm and M, ,t,.,,y, saw their first live telecast from riding on his favorite pony, a point ni.lllildP the ltlantic prov-iwhiiih he called "Pee Wee". incea Wednesdai. Fite Klaritime I""" """l" U” "ml" hp M” M. television stations carried theilllf I-illllllll "Pt"l- ili'Ill"l'H1R "19 opening world Sfl'I0.I haseballlhl-"A RM WV”-l"1 hi” "WW name from New York. alIhoughiIF''"ll5- ' 3 my one Maritime rv network Pee Wee tin I "'P'"PWIf'lll isn't connected to the central IKIDIEIIIP If" I ma" M5 New (-an,.d,an "emu.-k X91, and can nuteal any iiiaii double! The gafng in ygnkep Sladiumbhli weight. tic lilii-.s st-a loodw was relayed from Portland. Mc.. especially "V91?" "MP on I in Halifax nver microwave facil-ihei. he ate I tlt't7PnI nf them.l iiies of the transatlantic Ii-le- washing them down uitli sis nry phone system. From CBIIT Hall- sexen cups of coffee. but since fax ll was distribiited on the CBO then. he has haul in train and. llaritinic network to C.l(TB-TV keep his llPl;,'llI dmiii and he: -S.Vi'll1P)'. CKCW'TV 3I"M'l0n Ind does not indulge in zlutlonousl CIISJ-TV Saint .lohn. N.B. lrgpastg, i PFIHN Edwlfd Illlnd Vl"”'9"i In the eniirsv of the bout both NW1 NW ill! lam? TM "HPPOEIL he and Fiinv Fiipirl use the denartmeru smiled CIl3I'I0""lheMI butt qllllv effecitseiv. Andi tmtnls CFCV-TV pri'mi.s.sion tnlmam. an ,,N,,,,".,,, M." M," pick up the ::i:nal oi the Moiictonistiinlletl and pinned in this titan- uaiinn The island station jolnstn" me W" M; mam, mud; ; . 7 England Mciritimers Saw the Maritime network in Decemih , hv f , ' h g her. and will go no the natinnallkik ,::d :i,.r.m(;P1:nt";u iii: In linnkup early next year. alonll Also on this fine wrestling NW" sew" Endmarrl will on it iiesvvurichl tag-. ' AERO sour POLISHING ' ... .i was SHORTENING . .i. . .2 its.49c 201. VANILLA ' .2 Iorl9: you TOMATO JUlCE- .4 tips 69: WAX RED ROSE TEA. itiipi. 5n- JAVEX qt. tin 75: lb. SI .15 V2 gcil. 49: 2 rolls 25c .I,: 6 rolls 49c SUPER mil 2 TING 3Ic MOLASSES Fresh Mixed COOKIES lb. 39: 2 qts. 69: V2 lb. 39: Hamburg Walnuts Tuna 2 tins 39: Roast Beef Sardines 2 tins 19: Pork chop, AYLMER 2 btlas. 49: Nescofo 2 oz. 59: OPEN nu. and SAT. UNTIL to r. M. Ketchup Stew Meat Roast Pork Lamb Chops Fowl, "A" GROCERY AND - two Yankee runs in the sixth. and) litie lone Pirates rim to thcilop tnf the seventh. but missed the . , . M" ' pit-am thatch leaIuitti:. tough. WEATHERBY' MEAT MARKET .r Claims Haney Iv Wtlit. i;RIwst.!:v N VFW YORK IKPH lVn euinp fslaiuls, no mu riidni gel the hill tin: amt they t-hipped its in at good ball name" i Fred Haney. the snow linired ll"le man a an M ntllwsiikee but-es. tltiis cliriizgril rill HIS taggvi a .11 nprnin: game rlrfralg hv Now tnrlt Ytinlmn in the iinriri series. "What the tleiil, were not Ills e.our:iged." Haney added "we' have lost garnets heliore and crime hark This one dim-.nll moan I thing i thinir uelii still win IlH' set-in: "Our have lll.'lI uu-rriit' ieltingi Mid of tha hail, hut tiir-3' will and th-!t1l he a different stoiv " PRAISE VAVKI'.P'. PITCIWR Hi-navy Iinrl his athlrtrs highest prllse for Whitei l-inrrl, iha Yankee leltiianricr tilio set. thl National Lettttue vtiarnpiiins rlowii with fiva hits and pitched himself out of trouble in the sixth. altrr is-alkinc the first tun men, 'Tii,1t it-ilmi iias t-iirtiiic its in rirerlt and tin pail zirnl min trni ' Hnnev said "I don't think we have a pitcher in iliti Milton- al lenizue tiiulo like him one iihn lhr-owe so mativ curves He ii.-id mii-.4 have thrown ruisrs nn I'll patient of his pitrhns " i llnr plat illVIi'll prmnltnl l'ltI'l i-tent from the iirstinllvn Hint:-1 its: the sriiicere play In the groin or KING'S I I . i l i l i . I-'RF.D HANEY sixth -shrn Vnci Rt-i-rs aciiredl ilw l.1nLtri-.' third i-tin To TTIIIKI fll ihr t-',l till t.'iiiw. il iiuikcri s- l iiitiiiri I-'i'nic John son. i-iui had replaced Warren Sp.-ihn. had a play at the plate instead he threw out Jerry Cole- man at first 'l iirint iiiiiis ilir-ir tins as ch in. in ' Jtlllllknll s-airf fspnhri. iilin sitmsri-ed r,ii-It uni he iiiniiuhl ha-Iliad good Morell Worthy Titleists I Ur-ie7l thl sin; I rnimtv Hump: -sr- HIVW 'hr lvhinrt in ieiirierligtr: Fl Fhnmpinri: Thry arc um-itii l1l3llslS liiii-it irri-ilie tum spirit Alone merited then tlwr -inphv Some of the players flloplli iniiiries. tnsi.irrl on play in: in Sundax-1 aarnn Relnrr awn; am lavlii--i, is- null rl ltliv to extend rnn:vsi-ilzl- inn-. tn ill? mrmhcrs of We Ti: wish Royals.-'trea TIN". shmirtl (V-nai 5pnrln1atKlIlD YVI hniti games They won and lost in the rlmihlrhearirr, but their .pn-is mznship up; such that tirir cmilrl harrllv tell uiiwh uas iittirh i .. ll-ir n.,m.i.t tiitiiu Ttnnalrl ttnr it-inalri rinsrwta zit with:-s in his ta. iruivw-rt his place at first lia-.0 I -spraL-ii;: ii' miifwirtri-v. tiii -.'I'in- n--.h -rain had one of the fine)! nivlrirle :rrn aroiinrl heir The H4 at ttnntvmin, xlttiartiv and Wriiitnltc totally can cater ll'llI Pttwort - lniin: l.lHil'3 liar-liiiire was they Wu lnr llnrell in the set-nnfI' ;..nie llr lbliftvfl Rrih tnniinlly in the In 2! :.mtr and then pitr-hr-4 the smnnti Hr harl a no-hitter :0-' Series Notes E NEW YORK iAPl Sal Mulie. the Yankeest rel:-brated inelig- ihle. pitched batting practice and then watched from the prestt box in WIIIIPV Ford hurled his gritty live-lIlIIPt'. How did it toel lnnkina on train 3 iipslalrs? "Awfuliv nervniitt." said Sal riihl-tin: persntrinn hands "You don't worry as much down then- ipoiniing in the diigoiill " Just a year ago. Maalie heal the Yanks for Brooklyn in the aerial opener. Later he pitchedy 'another nifty lame but it was tlwiirti-ti by him Larscnls pt-rit-rt game. p Th:-re didn't sum In he titty- thing wrnnl with Mickey Manlle'i less. osprtelally in the eitthtll I"- iiinz when the Yankee speedsteri best out it drai: bunt past the; pitcher. Micitcy hustled tn fifllt like a sr-tired hiinn.l'- I Elston Howard. the Yanltu rat- eher-niitfielder first baseman. had played only is inninlttl at iirslp iihcn he was t-allr-ti on to rt-piacei rrintiirrvi Rill Skiiwrnn at first in the ihirrl innin: Skowrnn hurt hisl hm-k running out a firattinning grounder. i I Ear-ti it-am tzoilnrne hrealt The tanks got a lucky hit when Jnhnnt Lntzan couldn't get Man- tle s roller out of his zlnvr In time in make a play in the first, The Braves izoi help when How- tard dropped the dniihle-play hall in the Iiflh liti- 'tnr isnkee ratritrr Yum Borrs and he took It just as it it was sprina training Vnilit main rnnrern l'-Giro the zai-nu us: "when and who does army play a week from Satur- dsi. I want in see lcm " Restore the game. Yankee man nor tftisey Sti-ngel sat in the dim- oui and greeted wave after wave of reporters, A writer In the tiaclt of the group asked a man In front lwhal did he aav"" i TIIP one close to st-nsel Illfllli and his shoiiielerl and replmlz who knows?" Motrin the lame. Wilxsatilxer wt.-inapr Fn-rt Hlnev was asked if he would nettle for I will of iins the ninth iinrlil series. initial tally. . in fact. TV fans iii-var sawl Jerry Fnlemaii. sharp around cinslo down the third base lisiel to start the mitt innit-u until the: hall had married past Edtiiej lllaihi-ws itiln left field it's hu- manly iriipoesible to sviin: a camera from back of the plate; down the third base line on nnel or those lichtninz tnnaahi-s There tit-re twn infield "Ills. and Fnirnian ii:is at third uhcnl Hank Bauer rtrillctl a double In centre past Han Aaron The TV stayed with the ball as it rolled: to the wall with Hank in hot pur-i Rlllt, and the video watchers were l left to iniaizine that Poleman made ll home uiihotii incident. The TV was at its best on close- ups. especially ratchini: deadly IPTIOILI Casey Stengel stalkinn to the mound in the Hraves' iiixi.h after Firrrl had walked two hat- ters. with two away and the rim- ners on .l('('ftmI and third. the camera fnilmted Casey till the way from the dugout. i Series Wecitlt-er VFW YHRK iAl'- lnothrv pleasant day tor haseball is In prospect for thin. second lame oil the world senes today. The fore- .t-ti.-t is sunny with pleasant tem- lpersiiires. highest In the 70s. ' . tGoll Results i Tlir l,nimi-nrth TriVDllV Match finished the final rntiml lail irrrls ltllll Hr-. uinner and hits runner-up The special Wllnl match Ivon- Rim Parker the W R .Vltit-Neil. sored by Mrs l-Iarle Baker finishcd the foitrth and final stage Monday with xii-. .t Wil- lnv list-in: lltr most points. Mr! Ron Pepkcr was the run- nff-HF Thio rnniplnlrl the matches in the lit tinie division tor this eel- Iltll. 4 I tin mat tun games in the sta- dlitrri. "Heck. no,” raptiod Htinov rm. nhatir-III) ' Weir? "iii to uh? 'Pt't'I ' both " lie rl he ti.-ippi In witle for the split min. of c-oiirse. 'iSltournn lh ,I'nrrI 4 iMat9tewa 1. 90Il"'- LO i-Bplllll 7 in 3 1-: Johnson 0 la l2..'l. McMahon 1 iii 1 R-ER --' l-rt: iin'i' the fifth innilitz. and had Q Jam” Wm M Mouth. mu. Vncltnn vs Len Hiiqlies and the the Canadian network ittimetime-."”"'”' "I3" I'I"W'”- T"".l' Mill" in the fall nl 1958. apnroximaielJi."'M"l B'"”"""" "(I v"I'""E H" "W, "me n we” Nut H, appeared here on the last wrest-, Cor. Douglaa and Upper Queen Sta-eeia Dial 8644 2 lbs. lb. lb. 2 lbs. lb. lb. lb. 65: 39: 69: 59: 49: 59: 37: Free Delivery tioiis, ("BC officials. say. Another special circuit will hr set up rnr the Qiicc-nit visit in Ottawa later this month. and nr i znliationa are under way for live tetecnsllng tn the Maritimea all the toil? Grey Cup same in Toronto. Box Score NEW YORK (Art -.The official box score of the first game of the I937 world series: Mllwnttltee (N) AI K II I AM Schocndiensi It 4 Luann sit Mathews .It Aaron rf tdrocli lb Torre lb Pafkn rt Cnvitlklon II Crandatll c spahn rt .lnhtt.snn p atlnnrx tlnMahutt a Tmals :3-3-5.530-our .n33933..3333393 :3330bbh;slNlOIl- ,- A. I 333:, New York (A) Batter rf tlchoiizald ss Mantle cf -oa-AC ea aggn-3 .-:a:.;...,:::-ooa- :3:-3, 03:---93:33-Ion 4 Howard lh i Collins II Berra e rarev Ith Folernati an Kubek if Fnrrl p I 1" Touts ll 39 27 H I afurnuntled nut fnr .loi'tnsoii iii 7th Mllwauheai IN) 000000 tin-l i Nrw York tat M0 012 0014 F. Howard RBI -- Bauer. Carr). Coleman. Schnt-ndiensl. T 215 . (jolt-man. Bauer. Cnvinlzloll. S - Coleman. DP -- Mt.-Doulzald.' Coleman and Howard; Frandall and tmitin. Left MllWnllI(ECi VVI 7. New York Mi 7 BB-I 338- .3. 3:-O-O ah!-em8 3 35833 53:: ::a:H o:a::g?::a:;a: aanl. Smith 1 iBerrnl. McMa- tum tic...-eyi st .. Ford 5 ico- vinainn 1. Aaron. Panto. lxtaanl. Jntinsoa I tttuhekt. Mi-Maiion I in-nun-. Mt.-Doiigald. Collinst H0 Snahn :L.'l. Johnson fl-fl. MrMaIIoI Mt. Ftmt l-l W - Ford. l. - Soalin. tI-Paoarclla 'At plate. Conlan Wt fird base. McKinley MIDGETS - WRESTLING DOUBLE MAIN EVENT PROGRAM HEAVYWEIGIIT TAG TEAM itiAtcii' MIDGETS TAG TEAM iiiiircii GIIARLIITTETOVIII THE SENSATIONAL -- SPECTACULAR TV MIDGETS Direct train Maple Leaf Gardens. Toronto (The Original TV Midgets) LORD LITTLEBBOOK. London. England. The handsome Englishman la the newest Midget sensation. You have seen him over (TBC-TV. NOW see him in person. He til 4' 2" and 94 lbs. Midget wrestllngdom can boast of no finer physical specimen than Lord Littlebrook. TITO TNFANTE Tamplco. Mexico. Tito is certainly one of the best in wrestling today. it is his foremost ambition to be officially hailed as midget champion of the world. lnfante lips the scales at 90 lbs. and stands 53 inches in height and is a scientific wrest- hr. VS. FUZZY CUPID. Providence. R.l. Fuzzy be- cause of his unruly and vicious behaviour in the ring is probably orient the most hated of the midget wrestlers. He is 98 lbs. and 40 ins. PEI: WEE JAKE. Montreal. is it real mean and rough imtman. He is a bundle of THURSDAY Oct. 3-- 8.30 pm. SPORTS ARENA T sh. It a tun Isa awlr pie-e rontroi all the way He's A” I . ....'.:"'...i ..... ...;. '....:."T..t mm W M Series Facts Ancl Figures dynamite -M 1"" W" "W """"" "' third base. semry tNt ten 'ie'rl.i but a team cmnpoml of vnuth iintortunate t-nniitth to have to Ctivlati iAl riatit tield. T - Till I! ln'the ring. H! II lbs. and lllflll 3 Et- uut nsbtrionce Their htitterv en-Rita-v in the shadow of Bob OoII- - . . ' ggagi . ms. poo-iallv drew notices if lher Iry' noliy'.s masterful work. I! ""3 5550' MT?-D '3'-55 ' Utrntllnrf M4" MINI t .,,,.., w i. en 1'72 "notices in. their mixture M n- Pius Vlaiilnnis. Vfnrt-ll ralrhr:f.' 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