7 Alouettes Beat T Ottawa Blasts Ar thegarnewhon hegotlnlrst touchdown to send thg Montreal club out in front 74. The Tiger-Cats overcame that lead with a first-quarter single by Cam Fraser and a convened third - quarter touchdown by Gerry McDougall. who let! their powerful ground attack as he set an individual game rushing rec- ord of :20 yards. The old mark of 2)? yards was set by Cork Tharp of Argonauts in 1955 against Ot- tawa. Bill Bewley converted both Montreal touchdowns Oneschuk booted the conversion on Hamiltnnls lone touchdown. TORONTO DISOBGANIZED in 0 t t a w a Rough liidcts jumped to a quick 50-0 lead in tthe first quater, mainly as re- The great Hal Patteraoa, in an- other of thosa .-nfurinances that has earned him with proper justi- fication the nickname of Mr. Wonderful. st: ured two much- downs as he sparked: Montreal Alouettes to a 14-0 victory over . Hamilton Tiger-Cats in their Big -' Four football game in Hamilton ' Saturday. ; A crowd of 2l.il5 in Civic Sta- ; I dium saw Prince Hal bring the J Alouettes from behind in the dy- ing minutes with a dazzling touchdown off a pass from inat- . 4 terbaek Sn in Etchoverry. It i wiped ou an 3-"! Hamilton lend ,- and gave the Alouettes a victory that left them tied with Ottawa 9 t No Rough Riders for first place, ' eadi with Five wins and two loss- I. . ,. Doormats scam x -f The Riders were busy in ()t- iud Toronto club, and made it -favll making it seven straightl33-7 at half time. victories in tuo seasons nier the Argonauts appeared to hate wtnleas Tnrtinlo Argonauts. dfr; been fired up by coach Hampton feating the Big Four doorniatsyPool during the half Lime rest. be- 4fL2l before l6.506 spectators. cause the Double Blue came back Ever since Frank Clair. former! Argo coach. took over the reins third quarter. They scored two against Argos. It uas 'l'nrunto's "tug into the last qtiarter. seventh loss, against no wins. at. Freddy Wyant, former Four schedule. Hamilton's them into third placc from three uay tie for lIt's'I. Tirats, curati- d e f e a I dropped. replace Toni but hard -- 7 troiihlc with his receivers. play in Ottawa Saturday. Quarterback Tom The Aloueltes appeared headed loose again after being held in check since the early minutes of fuiiihle. George Brant-ato took a Manilehid stow... Still 7 Are Questionable Fgctors By JACK HAND ling lineup for tire Yankees. of NPIW YORK tAP)V The pliysi- course, hinges on the condition fll Ml condition of Bill Skowron andfSkowrnn and Mantle. if Skowrnn Mickey Mantle still made themycan play. Elston Howard proh- uuostionable world series fartnrslahlv will be in left and Tony Ku- Sunday as both New York Yan- belt or And; ('.'irc) on third. If keen and Milwaukee Braves fin- Slcuurmi is out of the lineup. lahed regular season play. jliouard riiay go to first with Ku- Soma definite word can be ex--belt to left. in the unlikt-Iy event peeled today when the Yankslthat Manila cant' make it. Ku- and Steve sult of miscues by the disorgan- with a solid team effort in the; down 1" me i of this Ottawa club last year. the tourhdouns in come within hail-. Riders have won every ganie.ing distance of Riders, IL'l-'.il go-i Wash-3 the half-way mark of the Big ington Redskins quarterback who; .. ijoined Argos earlier this week to Dublinski, proved a hiiiisclf capable of throwing ar- passes. How- tuo points behind the lO8fl('l'S,;(t'Pl', tlie lctt-handed passer hadl Diniit roll for defeat until Patterson broke-scored Ottawa's first touchdown. in the second minute off an Argol i-Cats 905 pass late in the quarter and I'ith onasecondtogoiiitlieperiod. defensive taekl. Joe Upton up Gerry Douc-ette's l tumble in the Argo backfield and clawed, crawled and pulled him- self over the line for another touchdown. Riders Iourtli was scored on a plunge by fullback Tom Lewis. Wyant. the Argo quarter. plunged over from the one-yard line for a touchdown in the sec- ond quarter. But Neyland Moll got that touchdown back two mi- nutes later on a 27 - yard pass from Lt-dyanti and a one-handed alt-h in the end zone. Bobby Kuntr scored -. touch down for Argos in the third 'iuar- ter on a 4(Lyard pass from Wyant then intercepted a pass at mid- field to start a TD march that ended when Cnrky Tharp. former Argo who returned in tne club this week from New York Giante. scampered over from 14 yiltls ut . Lewis scored his second touch- iast quarter on a short plunge Gary Schreider vtinierted fuuri Otlavui toiichdnu ns and H a r ti lhioil three for Toronto. BEARS KEEP LEAD Sarnia Golden B e a r s main- Scott; gnocsuiotiaiououuann,uo.aay.sopta.ias1 Morell Wins Island Titles Yesterday at Morell before a large crowd of fans, Morell's CHIEF! by I 5001'? Ol snappy baseball team went down to a 12-10 defeat in their second game of thg best of three series with Tignish for the Island ..B.. titles only to bounce right back in the third game. which im- Rural and Intermediate medlately followed the second IN THIS CORNER Royalty Hits Charlottetown . . - :1 Royalty in all its pomp. ct-re-. (harlottetown along with otherlise 0! Strength and Mince when many and splendor has come to. the midget wrestling division. Lord Clayton Littlebrook tamed their lllllfl on first place in l ball ijnion Saturday night with a; 40-1) iit'tnt'y nicr tlie uinlcss Tow rontti Bent-hes before 2.000 fans It was Toronto's seventh straight loss. S;-irnia led Z10 at the half and till-ll going into the final quarter iRi;.;.i. lg...” Summersicle p The lit-iliiax Rn):-lls Saltirtlai pwon the liarittme midget bse-. lhall championship. trottncing the ;the Stitiimerside Midgets 24-4 at Queen lillnabeth Park in Sum- mcrside In a siiddctt-death gaiiieul inite siiperiorit) llll all depart. "lent-V 318 Strapping fellows, all of whom looked to be enjoyingl and Smith: the Senior Ontario Rugby l-loot-Til! POUDHZV. his m88lllU('9Hl f05' of even (l(lr' He viill appear in still for a irioincui. lie weaves.rgeu-had twenty years at me he ttinit-s.. tiic envy genus George. Siindny American League New York fkltlfltlfliiflfl 2 it I Boston 001 00l 10x4 3 10 1 Ditmar. Kin-ks 15! and Berra. Howard ifii; Rauiiiann. Fornicles tilt and Dale). W: Raitmaun; I4: Kiit-its. llR: VYR ('olcinan. Hal tltll fltlfi 000 4- 7 ll 0 Was fitlfltfzl 0000- 3 ii ti .l0llllls4I". 0'Deil 17' Ziii'erink i9i Lehman V9! and Triandns; Griggs, Stnhbs tfol Ry!-rly tint and finiirtney. W. Lehman. L: .. . , I I V t. nhhs llic llt-lllL.Uflldl'Is showed def- Kansas (Hy "N 0"" "mm 4 x ly Detroit 200 103 0lx-- 7 I6 Gornian. Terry (61, Brunet I7l Mans, Bunning (3) work out at Yankee Stadium lnybelt. a four-way rookie. will be in their last year in midget ranks, NM" .7, and Vt-115,,,L w: mm. o tuneup for Wednesday's series eentrr opener In the same park. l 'l'hc ll4iii;it'tloii Ii-st liusc piissi . Although Skowron. troubled by hility flPtfllflDl"fl during the neck- i In aching back. reported he island in Btistnn li'l"FP Stengci used improved and can move more the catt-her-outfielder or first in freely the first baseman still ls.both the Friday not sure whether he will be ahle.ganics He haniiled all tnant. says Yankee club physician. btu still Bobby slisntz ill-Si for the see- foola some paln- when he twists nnd game. He probably will save. hia left leg. Mantle probably will the riclithnnders for Milwaukee. pity, especially if hlilllallkffy Sp.-ihn all-lli is it sure opening header Wnrran Spahn. 'l'heyl.ew iiurdette 'l7-ill the likely" switcher has no trouble when he choice for Thursday's seeondl bah-rijtl-handed. game in the best-of-seven series. With a break from the Welillbrm After the off-day Friday for! the opener prohablv will draw he- ll.rat'f'llllIE. the scene shifts to Mil-; tween Ml.fi"0 and 70.000 fans All wnukt-c for the next three games reserved and box scaix have he-on lS8itlTflt'vl)'. Sunday and Mnndayf. cold. The Yanks are selling stiind- unless soniebody wins four before he room tickets at 34.20 Ql('h:ihli time. The sixth and seventh end will put on sale l4.0fll7 games. if necessary, will be bleach:-r seats at 32.10 each early lplayed at Yankee Stadium, Oct. on the day of each game. :9 and Oct. 10 after another off- Manager Casey Stenge1's npen- ?dny. Gay Spirit And Just Betty's Mark Are Double Winners Lady Clegg Iwisneri . . .. Allle Budiong (Hugh:-sl.. Jolllty George tliurnettal Colly Boy iii. Smitht There were two double uin- Timcs: 2.14 l-5. 2.14 .1-5. tiers. Gay Spirit and .liist Betty's D TROT AND PACE Mark. Connie French. Ginger l-2. tionnic French tSteadr.... Dunlon B. Ken's Pride and Ginger E iKOllyt. . Lucky Logan won single dashes. Helen's Dream tPnultonl. The Daily Double paid NM!) Progress Brand iwllllsl first time and 850.40 the second Palacona -Wisnerl .. time. The Quint-lla paid 55660..Captain .Vlorgan tKennedy) In the fr-aiure cu-nt, Just Ncu l-'4ircsl -Bernard! H0ity's Vlark. got off to a slow Sally V'ols'ladl l()'Br"InI start in the first dash but fin- Times; 2.13 2-5. 2.l4 Hi. Inhed ahead of Jolly Dick to grnh n PArE top money. in the second ditch Dunlap R lserngrrll , , . 1i Just Betty's Mark again thrcwlsuflolk (ihii-f .51. Kennmy). 1 off a drive hy .lully llirk tti.Briens Dream iwiggm-r. . 3 sweep the B Parr. Aiiicrityi's Ace ltliidmnrei .. 4 SUMMARY George Spirit 'Sniwllwood),. A fair crowd of racing fans enjoyed torn. fine racing at the Charlottetown Drivins Park on, Rnturday night. uuuauuah S3a:n.sGODOsg.. ' 1 ll PACE C.f'. (Tlcgg it-1, smuhi H y Jllat Betty”: Mark ulaan B Lee '5. Kennely).. . 7 tilurneltel . 1 l Ranida t.Vlat-Dnnnldi ,, Jolly nit-ii -Pouitnm . 2 2 Time. 2.15 2.5. Famous Boy FE. Smithi . . fl 4 n pgrgj 2 Mr. Jollsoott lltlilll . .. ll 3-Kllffs Pride iKclivi,.,, N D1 '3' Jollity Leigh 'Sl0Ml' A 5 -lnlli: Bruce iSmidi.... .. . 2 y . Jug nu-bnrn tWillls).... .. 5 6 l-ism POllll0l1l .. .. It Downtown (Bernardi . 4 7 Jolly Bud ffudmnrel .. .. ..Ol Premier .1. warm 4AlIliOIl'l 7 It Parker's Pit-it vwtsonoi-i.. ..s s Times: Ill 3-5. 2.lI. Murphy's Abe t0'Brifttl.. 6 ' 5 C PACE (Tanadiiir tBernardl . .. 7 g Gay spirit tMacFndyen) 1 l Pop.-i First 'l.nwOryl.... .. I - Peter rotten-at (Stead! . . 2 2, Time. 2 I7. ' Merlot! Wendy (8. Kennedy) 4 .1 p 11101- -llildnfs tllrf g his second series Lucky Lqan tNeill).... .. . rm 1 the iisiturs crarkcd out twenty hits utf I-Iddle iiati-s and John lellicl innings, and elhel was touched. and S.-itiirday for l4 hingleii in the last wevenllnitman. ;-mu"-as frames. About a half dmen nf gld and W: Daley. l.: the hits lA'(lf'9 wind-blown Dr. Sidney Gaynor. nestiny starter and possibly -'1 and walked 4. elhel whipped Milwaukee 7 and issued 2 free tickets. Billy , ning. ('lt-vclld Btlalt" full? "ll ti hits in two Chicago L: Terry. lifts: K(',v - llct Kuciin. n20 llllflltl 5 it I I00 Oil 000 - .'l 7 0 . Wilhelm fill and Brown; Derrington ts: McDon- Howell um and Bailey. Latman. llcld: Daley 17a to play. lfaiiltlculi , Mantle bothered by leg nil-5 Slttnntllis is xpui-it-it in aniitniiit-v would hate been routine t-an-hesl National l-caiwc Merits-has shown some iiniirm e- Wlillr-v l4'urd ill-.'w as his Wot) on It calm day. Home.-i nu-m-k out Cincinnati 000 000 003 - 3 I l 000 000 ilk 4 6 0 Hook, Skaugstad (M Freeman Merlin. classy southpaw with g. 17) Kennedy I9) and Dotterer. lvgry Md d..m-,ry' Wm, meyliurgesg 19!; Buhl. Pizarro to) route for Halifax giving up onlylTmWh"lFlRP '7' Cltlllfy illl Phil- dooa the expected and starts lcll- ganie stat-tor for the Braves with,3 llils and striking out no less: "W ll”- Mt-Mahon I9! and Rice. than 19 Summerside batters. Donl 5'w"l5kl l9l' W: M”'lah""l L: Macltllchern got two of the KE.""”dyi Sununerslde base blows. and elm"? 0” 002 ml" 7 "l 0 1;-Vin; son”, um 9'. om". St. Louis Oillilbllm-I '1 O D, Grmumm Ml 3 Mr 4- '0' 'Drabow.-iky and Mann. Fan.- the visitors. Ed Matthews .1 forl H”-12 '9': n"""' Srhmlm (p. 5. mm "amid Fol" 3 hr 6 inylillltller int Kiizava I9? and I . : Smith. L. Barnes. HRs. (,hi-- Cluillfltl the only home rtin of the ' contest. . ' Bert Bowers was out at the Plate trying to stretch a three blftlzer into a round trlpper. sllmmerside committed 12 er- Nlrs I0 5 for Halifax. l Jack Hardlmsn of Halifax wgs pl-to umvln. Hank Landry and Elmer Phillipa handling the bases M the conclusion of the 3-o Jaclt Wright. acting for the N1-wl Mlflllmf Baseball Astiociationl presented the "T. Eaton Tmphy. to the manager at the Halifax taam. Denver Beats- Buffalo 8-l BUFFALO. NY. tAPi .. Ti... Denver Bears of the American Association defeated the interna- tional League's Buffalo Bisonsl 8-1 Sunday to win baneballia junior world series 4-1 in games. A crowd of ll.4M saw Ben Flowers pitch a seven-hitter for iriumph. Hel fanned seven. walked fotir ondl hit one batter. Flowers lost his shutout bid In the eighth when Luke Easter; slammed it long homer over the rentrcfleld wall. One of Dr-nvernt H hits vim g three-nin homer by George wn.i sort in the fifth inning. it came off lefty Rip Coleman. who .11 relieved loser Ray Herbert in tit second. A twcrrun double by John Bl... chard featured a final t.itree.i-mg uprtigntng of! Steve Nagy In the n . Floweena was h ctisislant Denver Buffalo bert. Coleman Nagy mi and Noble. Long. Morgan. Brooklyn ' loft 000 mo-al 4 0 Phila too 002 NX- 1 4 1 Craig Koufax Ill and Fighti- tano; Morentnd and Lonnett. 1.: Craig. HRs: Pna- Bouchet-. Pittsburgh 130 mi nti-- 9 I7 0 New York 100 000 000- l 0 fl Frient a n d Peterson; An- tonolli. Barclay (ll Crone (Bl Mll- ler (7) rum. Kati 19!. L: Anlonelll Hits: Monzant I9! and West- Pgh--Tmmas. Powers. Little World Series 020 0.1) lll3- I I4 I 000 otllolo-l 7 ti Flowers and Blanchard: Her- I2l Kume tfll tnenver wins ht-st-of-seven se- BASEBALLWRPOUNDUPH 77 i lgame, to swiirnp Ilia some west- l.'H and take the series two to one. Again in yesterday's games. Morell showed better conditioning games ; at?tgE;g:';; tiiiliiili iiaii..:ii H T i 3 nursing a sore throat a who sustained leg iniury in the i . tut week both got into uni and really helped turn the title to give Morell a well-earned win. it than the Tigiilsh boys who were playing this series after a two year layoff from competition. However both teams displayed Continued on page it twists and is able to clamp on According to mill! EXDO-fl-I his Iordship's acrobatic ability is on a par with that off Ed- ouard Carpentier. well known midgets on Oct. itrd. l The 44 inch nobleman witnessed in any weight division. lot the mat game. He is not .. was recognized as one of the rims 4-it Anit-rit-an League Saturday Katisas Pity I00 300 000 000 2- I D l Deirtiil O00 O00 Olin 000 it -.1 ll fl Pnrtocarrcrn. ll II r :an IR” Brunr -fit Ti-ticks 9: Urban H2? and Smith; Lary. Stump 9! Pay- tack ill and House. W: Urban. L: Foytaclt. HR: KC eZPl'nlll. Baltimore R00 flflfl flfil - 9 l7 1 Wash till 000 Il'lfL- I .1 l Wight and Triandns: Miniiu-k. Ramos -ll) KPfI'lln0l'f'l' lfli and Fitzgerald. i.: Minnick. HR: Bal --Triandos. New York O00 O02 i)0-- 2 4 Sturdivant. Shanta fl! and New York (It 002000 2 4 0 Boston 000 000 00fL- 0 I l Siurdivant. Shanlz Ill! and Johnson: Sisler. Porter-field (ft) and White. W: Sturdivant: L: Sisler. HR: NYk-Simpson. Cleveland 000 000 040-4 7 1 Chicago 000 too 000-- l 7 0 Aguirre. Me I. ish (Bi and Brown; Pierce. Rudolph I9)-and Battey. W: Aguirre: Ii: Pierce. National League Plttsburlil OM M0 mt-t E l NewYork MOGDMHO ll Kline and Kravilz: Gomez and V. Tliotnos. HR: Pit-F. Thomas Cincinnati M0. 301 020- 6 10 0 Mll'kee mo 000 000- 0 l 2 Kilppsteln and Dotterer; Spahn. Johnson (H and Crandall. Sawatski t'I). L: Spahn. Brooklyn M5 lm ll'i0- I in 0 Phiia M0 020 tlll- 4 I fll Valdes. Roebuck I5) Podrcs (9! and Pignatann: Cardwcli. Hearn (.5) Qualters (1) Meyer t7Il and lonnett. W: Roebuck; LII Cardwell. HRI: Bltn.-Jackson: Phri--Blaylock. Chicago mo non l5tL--- 6 I 2i St. Louis 300 N0 OiOe 4 ll 0 Rush, Hillman 17) Lawn ll! Elston int and Fanning. Matias (7) grid silvera (ll: Martin. Mer- ritt t7i Schmidt mi Miller (iii and H. Smith. W: Hlllman: L: Schmidt. Junior wCl'ld Series Denver 000 100 t'ltl0- I 5 I Buffalo 001 mu 101- 2 I ll Monroe and Blanchard: Cox and Noble. (Denver leads host-of-tieven ne- l I Notice To Bowlers There will be a meeting of all Com- mercial League bowlers. at the Char- lottetown Bowling Alley. Monday. Sep- tember 30th at 7:30 p.tn. NOWPOCM entries welcome. Signed: F. FORD. rles 3-ll. Secretory. . pro-I ofy reeds to befuddle his opponents London. England is the talk of with the cieverest tactics ever W” Sm; in M5 teem, The tiny. perfectly formed En- i” L ” ' proto- ,still a young boy. He was able to perform feats that were talked about for and wide. While he to the dis- may of his parents. he ran away with a ('irt'us. By the time he greatest acrobat: on the Contin- ent and was featured by the leading circuscs He later turn-; Continued on page it .3. 4 Yanks And , , 4,4. With Eight statue PIX tn'aCIstohIt&hIlaXIo ELI-I. it E: f Eg ggtlge E75 rgiiigg 3 iii if E 5; Eng iiziiit iiiii Dolhousie Ties Stodocono 7-7 iiiirii iigiiigtl zgtgigei s;E:3?; do here Saturday. ' All the scoring was in the third quarter. stadaeoua halfback John Iloore put the sailors alter: brlofly. until Dalhouaie end Pat 1 MacDonald evened the count with a ” from a long forward Pill. 5.. E5- in 55 o I an 8. and Pittsburgh finished with iden- tical 6':-92 records in their sev- auth-place tie. Moe Drabowsky was thc Cub winner. Bob Friend held the Giants to six hits in their final Polo Grouiiri. showing while Frank 'l'l1om.i- gird John Powers hlt homer among the 17 Pirate hits ucbeei homer was all them Bout-liee's homer was all the . I Pltila needed to top the Dodgers. Bunning pitched shutout ball giving Beth Morehead the deci- for 8 2-3 innings in relief against lion nrar Roger Craig. Morehead the A's after replacing starter a relic! pitcher most of the year. Duke Mans. He had failed in gave up only four hits. I 31-12 before ll,tIll hometown fans. The victory widened Ed- montons' first-place margin to four points. Eskimos did all their scoring in two quarters and in the process ugh three players into thet limugbt three players into the lean in the individual scoring race. ning triple off loser Johnny Kults. Eskimos Defeatw-I Riders 37 -12 Edmonton Eskimos drove Sas-' itatchewan ltniighi-ids-rs dceper into fourth place in thc Western Intcrprovinrial Football U n l on. standings in the only game s.t.l "rd-!.V It i gh t. crushing Rldersf l 5 ST. IIIUIS LAT" Fred Hutchinson. the nianagpr whn Ilccred St. Louis Cardinals in- BBCOVIG Place in the National? League. was sliuid Saturday to I one-year contract. General manager Frank Lane. 7...... ri..i;iE.:on Signs Contract THE ARMOREO OORPS NEEDS MEN 'LIKE YOU! Militia training is hterestiiig and rewarding. You'll use the latest in rnodernweapons and armoured vehicles . . . keep physically fit . . . AND get paid for your weekly training. Apply to TIIF. RECRUITING OFFICER-17 tP.F..l.) RIJCONNAIMANCE RIGIMENT. I c A 0 Irlgiitnn Compound Charlottetown The Ai-rnlourles. Gillusei-side Yea Building. Maw: samanalao Cards rose to fourth place front the 1955 seventh pooitinri. did not disclose terms but said Hutchinson received an iricrease.l He came to the Cardinals in that 1336 season and under him the I WI . MIDGETS - WRESTLING DOUBLE MAIN EVENT PROGRAM HEAVYWEIOIIT TAO TEAM MATOII MIDGETS TAO TEAM MATOII .1. scossa - , ' ' y ''”l''''" . 'sh:;l'"mlnl:';:7'-d.v-nl . 3 trouble. but three double mm. - 40 W ' . :llL"'; A N. rortuneza Pi-id. IKellyi i slxlm l'l(',".'"":h "' 3"""'l ' i . , m "5 m- Colonel n...u..... .s......m Wm " "W ' H"! "H ens: was JAMES. Montreal. is at mi . . m M ,, z1ynsd'-rm-tam W . :1 1-,, MHM, "M dm . mean and rough mat1nan.!-Ie is ahuntlle of . II in u ".i;'ff,H " tMalof5124.'ifaria.Thenetre- dynairilteandgvwiactioneverydmtahe ”' " .eem..... 55'.”'...i"".'..Z.3..I"'.L'”.'.:';? -,-M the -i---- mm --i an - ins. . l5 The winners will receive M I; 1;. Vlilliams Wins mm in laser: in "' nynumooaeteotcaos 1;. ; letting Clfsllip m 1-! --aura -he um-rut wiiam. Wehr- ug. a run gggg.rgf.,.ug . ritns. then held the &gr e&m&. gtlllglehillllhelbd inglfiolrlg Jack Munroe. a men. He iii” - ii ttehsnalliii-ry.a. SPORTSMEN I-lawyourtr-ophihmountal tntelalfehy .uu-unseen-unto tudh&3.qeht- ,1, ruunsonv 0&3-830nm. SPORTS ciistitorriarowit A R E N A ms SENSATiONAl-- SPECTACULAR TV MIDGETS - Direct from Maple Leaf Gardens Toronto (The Original TV Midgets) norm LITTLEBIIOOK. London. Ehigland. The handsome Englishman is the newest Midget sensation. You have seen him over CBC-TV. NOW see him in person. He is 4' 2" and 94 lbs. Midget wrestlingdom can boast of no finer physical specimen than Lord Llttlebrook. TITO lNl'AN'l'l:- Tamplco. Mexico. Tito is oneotthebestinwrestlingtoda . It is his foremost ambition to be official y hailed as midget champion of the world. Infante tips the scales at 90 Ihs. and stands ilfinches in height and is a sdedtific wrest- VI. FURY CUPID. Providence. RI. W he- eauseofhlsunrul and videos vlour hither-lngis lily oneof t.he.most ntleddthem getwr-eatler-s.Hela98lbI. .,: