CEPEDA OUTRYING STEAL 1.!) ‘me oruardun, Uhartostetown, wed. Oct. 11,’ 1082.. Dr. Hillard Clark lNamed ISHL Prexy ‘ SUMM-ERSIDE — The annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Senior Hockey League was held last night at the Cana- ‘ ' Summerside. Dr. of Slmunerside was elected president to succeed Danny Mccormaok of Charlotte- Claude Delaney of Albany, vice- Gregorylof Charlottetown, trea- surer. Representatives of teams pre- sent were as follows: Evinruda ude Delaney: Orystals-Joe -Cla town. Other officers elected were one president; Dr. 'l‘Ile1~iaultot' Ohar- cided later lottetown, secretary; and George - Royals-Buck Wlritlock; No re- presentative for the Penguins of I , "Murph makes s;-show out or ltbut there arefewofhis calls you can really to with ham esty." says Bill ett, _ ,, Gazette s p o 1- ts writer who plzlved one of the many leagues where Murphy of ti ' ta .0!‘ 3. Harry himself will admit in a Montreal Ump‘ r Loves His Work M be v - - l slon e. _ By MARVEN Moss lfivc-foot-six.-frame. sets his jaw ; “None of us is anywhere close MONTREAL‘ (CP) — People i and stands lmpassive. .' tc pcrfect." he says. have been hurling abuse at g The ruddy-faced little guy :. “But one thing rm always with the deep-set eyes and thin-3 careful about. 1 don't ever try ning hair is a Montreal district ; to compensate. That is, ‘ 1 to 46 y . tens his chunky - ‘ baseball umpire. a flamboyant i realize that I goofed. 1 step. Harry Murphy Murph strai cha;-lougtuwn wag pregeni, but . ‘ant on the field. _a likable I clear of making my next deci- it is understood the management‘ easy-smiling chap off it ’ slon favorable to make up for it. of that club wfil enter a team Murphy started as s teen-ager once lt’s gone that's it. I'm not again this year. -0 Houle was in the chat eetlng and J met with general approval, but ' settled the date will be finally by the new president. Clark. Dr. lrl 00 G: For Halifax ‘back in 1917 and although he’: l—trying to make myself popular nevel made it beyond semi-: lprufessional leagues he plans toj -keep at It “till they carry me‘ off, one way or another." with everyone. Murphy was assaulted Once. That was back in 1947 and he‘; not sure whether it was the fans Named Coach xt be in .. , Charlottetown. place to be . gettlfilgthoen 1:" Ggew oieg‘;-wl_’_'I‘ : I‘;"‘Tlh;vfll“l'!"°l‘;iT we I ,sug- _ . . e s HALIFAX (CP\ Montreal talk about hanging it up at thel 9 game was 8 my cham_ native Bob BGWIIGSS has been end of each season. But come Th - - named coach (I HE Halifax Tar- spring I always go back." , tans in the fiveteam N ova; At wot urphy makes a pro- §fa,,;.'swm.m fl Scotia Senior Hockey League. lduction of his calls and in ' ' A product of Trols-Rivieres inl iably the Clark; RCAF-F-S Matthews; Defensive End -' lost To Riders OTTAWA (CPI — Defensive . end Mel Semcnko has a broken ankle and is lost Ottawa lBough Riders for the re .‘the Easterl; ,Football Conference ‘ season, the club announce Tuesday. He suffered the break! in the game against Saskatch- ewan Roughriders here Satur-I day I line for Emile Griffith's worldl tillc. grabbed a slim decisionl by taking the last round with! attacks to the body and left. hooks to the head. Sumlin was ranked No. 7 be- night's fight. Cur-I d 1453/4 pounds andl had The Associated Press (‘urvis the winner 5-4-1. l . . Orlanda Cepeda (30). San‘ the base. Covering second for‘ guev. Yankees won the World Francisco first baseman is out ‘ Yankee: is short stop Tong; Series Eueglaytwitlh 1-0 victory : 1' , as he tried to steal second in ‘ Kubek (lo). Umpire is l over t e inn 5. ’ S second inning. Cepcda misscdl Barlick of the National Lea- (AP Wlrephotol. S U I ‘ LONDON (APl—Brian Cur- ° . ‘vis. British and Empire welter- . lweight boxing champion. Tues-, 0 day night narrowly outpointcdl ' Guy Sumlin. of Mobile, Ala.. in af rs, a 10-rounder that hroug ‘mixture boos and chee from the crowd of 14,000 The spectators sang Dear Old‘ Pals at one point because of the llack of action. l Curvis. No. 3 challenger in‘ As .loin’r Favorite Today LONDON (CD)--Gold Wed-. The Cambridgesllire is the els on the non-starters are In ding. backed by thousands ofilast race of the year to carrylllne for residual prizes based on hunch bets, «emerged as joint‘the Irish Hospital Sweepstakes.lthe size e entire sweep-‘ favorite Tuesday night in the on which tickets were drawnlstakes l A PROFIT SHARING PLAN FAMOUS FOR . BRANDED INSPECTED STEAKS5 MONEY BACK pool. ‘ final call-over for today's Cam- for the 113 eligible horses. Tick-3 Filling are the Odds On the‘. lets owned by Canadians havelhorses still due to start, barring id eshire Stakes. last ma'or - gcegof the British season. J lbeen drawn on all of todaysjovcrnighl Scratches? FOR ALL OTC CUSTOMERS Golden Wedding was qli;)&ed%t.sta1rtt'e“rst except Raccolto. a 25-‘ Fears Go1d_ Hasty cloud and; at 11 to 1. along with Hi en, 0- s o. ‘Shady st;-get, 2040.1; Londom Meaning. previously top vor-l Six Canadians hold tickets onlcazette, passenger, Raccouo; 70- its at 10 to l in Monday nighfsigidgen l‘;,/le;;l‘lng and flvfe ongand Space King, 25-to-l; Rob-1 call-over. The flurry onl 0 en e mg. e co-avor-‘son's choice, 2340.1; Eastern‘ Golden Wedding was apparentlylitcs. Holders of tickets on ll1E{N]'p‘ smuggle;-'3 Joy‘ nlun-.5.‘ based on the similarity of itsiwlnner stands win aboutzmus, Themides and Valentina. name to Golden Fire. winner of§$l59.000_ln the .state-run lottel'yl3»'l-to-1; Owl. Song of War, Lightl It looks like money. It feels uke the recent. Cesarlvitch‘. Winners ‘, which finds hospitals In ll1€'..lI'lSh lThrust. 40-to-1. ‘ _money and can be spent as money at of these two stakes races areillepubllc. Second-place tlcketsl Adrasm. Heiress‘ Barmn‘. an CTC reg , , 9 new 3% traditionally coupled for the‘wl_ll be worth about $60,200 andlKmgbemtch_ King Charming‘; Bonus Notes you receive when you "autumn double." vthlrd-place tickets about $30,100.;_pickapepper_ plaid snppen 50,, make any purchase of 79c and up. At Monday night's call-over Nine Canadians -—- five onl1a,.i5_ Tannhms_ Tudor «I-reaS_,‘ When you have accumulated several Golden Wedding was third.Be_wiIdroom and four on Colorlm.e_ 50401. Eamon Teneranil choice at 14 to 1. but advancedlBlmd-—hold tickets on the nextgmash Bucks King‘ China Clip; rapidly in the last, day /of pre-‘favorites. All so far ‘have heen~,pe,-‘ pun, Royal‘ Magnus‘ 65_‘ race betting. Belwildroom re-iidentifled only hy him-de'PlUm9-lto-1: Barbary Pirate. Gail Star. mained Second Choice 8l 13 l0‘5Zl HOLD TICKETS lGelert. Grand Applause. Mona- 1 in the final call-OVPR A total of 521 Canadian tick- win. Tenet. Zurina. 100-to-1: Third choice “'35 C010” Bll“‘l.~et.s were drawn on" 111 of the Drumbeg. Livin‘ Doll. Princel 10 l. 8dV3Ilcihg lI‘0m 13,113 eligibles. Those holding flck-1'l‘udor. 200-to-1. at 16 to 1 on word that jockey Lester Piggott. who usually rides to the 96 Queen Street big occasion. is at the top of- 's form. RIDDEN BY AUSSIE Hidden Meaning will be rid-~ den by Australian jockey Sco-l bie Breasley. who topped Pig-j gott by seven victories to he- come champion jockey last sea- son. However. Hidden Meaning has never won over the mile‘ distance, and the Cambridge- shire is a 1'5-mile event. The field was cut Tuesday from 47 to 46 when Set Goinz was scratched after its trainer decided the turf at Newmarket was too hard. Hidden Meaning also has given some of her best ‘ Complete selections . . . convenient terms . . . lot prices to prospective home builders. of these notes you can use them for purchases at Canadian Tire CANADIAN TIRE Assoc. 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Q9:-.-nut 13°_.. 1 European V . V3" 5 “somebody slashed me across 1 och . t t f :l"'“‘f. ‘ltd? l"’."‘ .“’m‘lthe face with a u o cf. the old guoebec -‘W °r ltl “fl! fig: 3‘ °f“ hf itl§§ed°‘:o}gg‘“l§fé+probablyabat. 1 took 14 stitches Meagtqm 'wnf9s:7 cmclw rt} el shouts hisglepc I slon s hands 1‘ on my -1“) and spa“ days edattl v::1?_e;lns man 98 swinging in exaggetat ges_ it: lilpspltal. But I still have my ‘ ' - - e lionaires of the Cape Breton, mica .Afl a kid, Murphy wag ; and. Senior League. He was I mem-i MISSES A FEW -lot catcher. His short stature ha!‘ 0‘ Halli“ Allallllcfi 0‘ ll"-‘l But beneath the showman’s ‘impeded hl! progress and he Atlantic Coast Senior League: am,» i; man of baseball ;switched to umpiring early. lie for three seasons and was With} grounding who brooks no non- learsxi; anywhere from 50 cents Moncton Hawks of the same? case. The layer who ' Ito a game. l-oop for two seasons behaves is ejected with speed ; His regular lob is in the Plan- joining the Indianapolis Chiefs and authority. dispatched by a ning department of an aircraft of the International League. gflip of Harry's thumb. lmallufaclurlnl firm- . nus VAl.UES1',VAl.UE 5- \ Valiant with the choosiesl choice Eight spick-and-spanking-new Valiants to moon_over . . . hardtop, family sedans, wagons, and, coming soon, the roof-ralsmgest, snazzlest compact oonvertible_ in the parade! Step inside and see for yourself! Valiant with the peppiesf Beats ’em all for pep'and power! Slant Six power- biggest standard compact engine in the business! 101 ~ horse power is the rating—"WOW” is the sensation! " ' ma. Valiant with the lookinges looks Looks to turn your head—and everyone else’s, too! And not just "new" (they all say that!)-—but brilliantly-newt Beautifully-new! Vaiiantly-new! nl with the savingest savings On gas (Slant Six economy); on oil (change every 4,000 miles); on lube jobs (every 32,000); on power-train (5-year or 50,000- mile warranty); on battery wear (hats off to Va.liant’s alterna- i0rl).' on cost (amazingly 10'“) Nabodybeafs Valiant for value! nu nrnoovu-v_auur on cued-nuaur nun‘: nan Wendell o. Barbour ttd. IF. R.Mel.oIne ml.’ us-127 mum stuot. ‘ an ‘l ' )‘ ‘\ ll . ._ .1 I p mnafiauannugpuunuumnsutnmn-ubnalu-my M ‘ I . ‘ I. . s ‘ X. 1 ' ‘