SPORT? FRONT By JIM CULLEN elshmen Meet Saints Berra Fired As Manager who are coach 3 BEN OLAN flan Francisco Giants on the Houk said he started thinking ports of players' dissatisfaction mm are presently 9“ ‘09 0‘ the 1513'“ lntFl'SChOIaS‘l“ 59”" m - man-. raion as erras - ' ' _ . . ' . - ‘ “:- . . 3391' Of New York YankeeS ledcggirzsiitel-Iouk said. re us“. hrhe Yankees picked “3 no“ reporwdly ‘3‘“ dis-en 25-0 in their opening game and then downed summerSide High ended after on lp ' ~ “Z” t e Penna.“ by a “'de ma’ Chamed WM] germs handlmglzsio The MacDonald and Lund coached crew were reported Frida f e yeart on a'black; Two others are also beingggin. trailed first - place Balti-lof pitchers during the series. in) b; hard hit W graduatmn earlier in the season but they b l3y“ or.1 {tennth - \Vlnnlng .conSidered, the general man-‘more Orioles by 5“; games Berra. reached at a Haworth, lhave come up with a top notch ban chm~ The Saints obtained ase a pios w en he was ager added. However. he re-iAug. 22 and did not clinch the N.J.. golf course. didn’t appear {a good crop of rookies {mm B.rchwood High 5mm] am along the @uardtsm SECOND SECTION“ "Tlii’rltTtEthfsgtfact—’17.1964? FEE 9 ; i fired only a few hours after fused to gobeyond singling out‘tla unt'l the n xt-t l t a ‘t b o l ointed l - . r l r- t lJohnny Keane's reSignatlon- ‘Dark and Keane although he of gthe sleason. 'Flieirwfiansal biggie-l 0“Iedoh'etr hfififipphe said. “At ‘wml‘dgdfit? iggpeaigatgir‘JSJfSA")zilTBfEYfggifnfggqlfiép1:32:21his-E: .Kelane. who led St. Louis Car- emphasized Leo her. gin of victory over second-place least I'll be spending the year. 23001 chagtflpionship. a . l “ 111"?” ‘0 § Seven - game World . former manager 0f Brooklyn Chicago White Sox was one‘at home. Where else can I get' Lei Afifleck who performs at fullback has been a big gun ' no» 56”” “cm” W" Berra’SlDodgm and New YOPh Giants game in job like thls"—Yogl lives in to the Mal ue Road students in their first two games * t ‘ vs 53%" - ‘ Yankees, had announced hisland more recently a Los An- ‘ ‘Montclair, N.J.' ‘ahrd Les willfidoubtedly be a big cog in the Saints’ machine .. » ~- ' 1. " ‘I'eri‘ilgnation earlier in the day. lgeles Dodgers coach, was not COMPLAINTS RAISED: Berra, 39, is a three-time win- ‘; for today’s battle. Affleck is a greal Gomhelilor Who gem c dismtfssghn‘ggislcergrdig [00f aBerflrjiS: lon the list ouk was asked If players) her of the American League's J better when the going gets rougher and will probably prove . “All (our. 0f he me" 0" the 0°"mlame‘l abom Berravs "lan'lMost Valuable Player award. to be a big thorn in the side of the Earl Nichoiso n coached Shown above ,5 one of the I t M d Evan; £6133“? wGe.13$athoIg3"ager ills:i aret experifeizfied noi ahagfgsaging. as reports have ln-.During iiis l7 - year catchingi Welshmen. d w I I the ha 6 “w team as . on ay night; from to th d- - - l - - . - - i suc- lan no one o em 5 in e - .~ . . u i The Welshmen own a man ee y V O p e rivuig finishing first. l w dicated. and le ansuered. Leareer, he hit 358 homers and t t is capable of defeating me defending champion 5L close finishes seen at tll - . . ceeded as Yankee sli 1 ' ‘ " ‘ u . a to ttom are Diplomate Bobs Girl second and Way Oct 24 pper 3“ l°rgamzah°m Honk 531d' 9 don't want to put the blame onlplayed more games as a Yan— Dunstank Squad. The p'w.C boys won their opener over Charlmtemwn DriVing Park Ro al ' = - - l l robabl will have an an- . ——-————~~———_y mm Elmer Glow d°‘"g M0“ thud- Rouk. straining to be tactful, .fiouncememyabou. « new man. anybody." kee than any other except Lou Montague by a 20.3 score_ "When asked a'l‘oul his team’s 531d Berra had aCCeDted a two- lager within a week." . However, there had been re-lGehrig. ‘ chances yesterday afternoon Nicholson said 'our boys were ' t ' th Montague game hecaiisc they had heen a “me msy m e uldri‘t log a sufficient amount of 2.00 - W.B. LePage. Ed Fair— Post entries a t d b weather. E'G. MaCLeOd; 2.07.) ccepe y the year contract in the Yankee. l-i .IMacLeod. K.A. MacEach ern, G. D. Barrett; 2:14- Golf Match At Jack Morris. G.J. Rogers. E.S. Tralnor. L.G. MacNevin; 2.21 ——l The following is tile draw for l Jacl‘ C°°kev Alex WHSOH- w- Mt- writing exams and co starter. Major R.J. Mahar. organization as a special fieldl consultant working under Honk. ; practice sessions. but we have a strong test team and I think PRESIDENT ARRIVES ! “Tm:h decwision was made be: u a e a S this St. Dunstan’sdteai'r’l is in for a big surprise when the MOSCOW (Reuters) — Presi- Illnoeu k,e whgrlimsphlaiisged sill: “grill: tseaht-rlhr ling]: a last minute uoi'kollt on the licea: I . I dent Osvaldo Dorticos of Cuba move was made by him, and . campus Yeslerda'v afternoon in prepa‘rfinggmgoeld :Eei’hec%gte:. the usac' go" tournament W nnls. . — J.H. OHanley, arrived here Wednesday for aniclub PreSIdent Dan Tooping. w1': he Saints. The Welshmell are no I _a vars who are } be held at mg Belv d I FBill Lcdwell. B.J. O‘Meara: 2.34 official VISit to RUSSla. Sowet‘i CBS NOT CONSULTED ' scholastic league because the“ hale a fell P1 .‘1 rd eligible e 9" ll0f[— J. Sark. J.I. Trainor, J. Ken-‘President Anastas Mikoyan was He also said the Columbia iout of the high school bracket and there "‘9 are 4 course 10d”: my. D. MacKenzie. 4 lat the airport to greet him. égi'oadcasting Syste m. whichl i for .}“ters‘?h$:3t‘§efm%chttfigné m0 whoop. has a"..th been . . . v 5 l g s v. _. lt5:S’sufshfifsdygnfiggémw:g "‘t‘ By THE CANADIAN PRESS ‘neman. both from Buffalo Bis- l son, though defenceman Ted keen “drive féel that this year will be no exception. Although. consulted ' 5 no The National Hockey League ons of the AHL. and Alain Ca- ‘ Harris of Cleveland Barons in ‘ hhis will be an exhibition game the PWC coach said “my ya ' .has its first full six-game slate ran. a 77-goa1'scorer with St. the AI-IL and Claude LaRose. a i will be locking f r a moral victory When thV tangle W‘lhh the .i . Kea , h _ . . from If]; magkmgugfinthfhfarfif t of the season scheduled for this Louis Braves in the CPI-IL last ‘ muscular winger from Omaha 5 Red and White squad. ( fional League pennant on the. l weekend and the results should year. in the CPHL. - These b0 5 serve up a pretty E00d brand 0‘ loftlzoau it: season-s final day and Alvin separate the standings to a l REPLACES SAWCHUK Rangers will go with veteran think that any football fan who .makm it a poiillh m}; 1e " ' ' d Detroit will show goalie Ro- minor pro Jim Mikol of Cleve- way *0 the SDU grldfl‘f’h “'1” ““tness ‘ (“p n c g ' Dark. released as manager of;sma“ 'egree‘ , l mm; The current ratings show four‘gei' Crozier, who will replace land and defencemen Arnie A G itea'ms —- Toronto Maple Leafs {recently-traded Terry Sawchuk Brown and Rod Selling, picked Berra And Keane re one Eagles To Meef ‘-Montreal Canadiens. New York from Springfield Indians in the up in the live-player swap last Rangers and Chicago Black AI-IL and Bob Dillabough. lei't year that sent Andy Bathgatel Yogi Berra will not return as manager of the_Denn3nt‘ 'N.S.-N.B. Champs‘ Hawks — tied for top spot with defenceman Gary Bergman and Don McKenny to Toronto ‘ winning New York Yankees. the club announced Friday. The l two points each. Detroit Red from S rin field Indians in the and moved Dick Duff and Bob . cement was made at a press conference only a few p g Y R. ll‘nnixiliiltlgs after it was learned that Johnny Keane had quite St. Louis Cardinals. 'l‘lle ards defeated i Kings County baseball fans 'Wings and Boston Bruins areiAHL and Bob Dillabough, left Nevin to New or are in for a treat in their favor. pointless. lwin-ger with Pittsburgh Hornets Toronto's rookie is rightwlng- [ as manager of “he “ ‘ “a n he sport Sunday when George 3 Toronto, Montreal. Chicago 3 in the AHL. er Ron Ellis. up from Toronto ‘ Berras Yankees in a lia.d-fought seven Tafne 5:11?an for the Montreal has signed right- Marlboros in the OHA junior ‘ "a has accept“! a jOh as a spema mn‘ ' town Eagles. Island Interme- 'and Dem)“ have played 0‘1” . l - Houk Honk was at diate “B” Champions, meet one game apiece. Rangers and .w1nger Yvan Cournoyer. top ranks Boston has Ron Schock. Yankee; all: figsrahorfifni‘ggrgggm whe'n the Los Anglg h ' Dartmouth. N‘s” team who at ‘Bruins have both started twice, fgoal-scorer with the Ju n l o r a talent-ed youngster from Nla- l hem , 1, '3 W“ m four straight game. 5 winners of the Nova Scotia :3 ‘ Boston with an 0-2 record ant; 'Canadiens in the OHA last sea- gara Falls Juniors. : 11:01:33vzifisthfaumagsg?mgggk Eh)“ was moved up the New Brunswick Intermediate!the Rangers 1'1- g ‘ agar position to m for Berra to take . . , r I . “B” senes' Tomghts games have Boston [03351119 reins. The Yankees haven't announced their new manager but we have heard it rumored that Dmtagio The game will be a sudden. 1visiting Toronto. New York all I , ‘ death affair for the Maritime M°ntreal and Chicago at “M Is being grcemed for the 3011 . Championship and will be held rm’iL Toronto ll‘aVElS '0 Newl ' We haven‘t heard Keane’s reasons for outline the card‘ on 'YOI‘k Sunday While Montreal is inals but we think that it was probably due to an lliiddent . . , ‘ the Georgetown diamond ' . i n \ starting at 12 noon Sunday liat 305m” and Chicago 15 at 139' l which occured earlier in r-he year v‘hell the Cardinals mom It is expected to draw a ‘largc ‘ rmt. I I like they were out. of oontentlon for the National league 999‘ l crowd of Kings County fans. The Weekend “mm “’m SWE' "am" - . ‘ Playing qualities of the E8. the clubs 3 good opportunity to The SL-LOLMS management was.tallslng tit f;lingfiifr.el‘fe%‘ilie. - I Kings County League this sea lbmugh‘ 0“ as a result 0‘ had” > p the Cards were red hot and ended up nailing down the pen- ' nant. It is our guess that when Johnny proved his ability to l manage a team by reining the Cardinals to the National , \ flag and then to a thrilling seven game victorypver the Yankees th St. Lou-is management made a rapid reconsideration ‘ son and went on to win the [5- LOT prommim‘s from the mmors‘ Coach Ed Hilton and his SDU ’ ' land title. are well known to 13- lm- as ",1 the 0359 0‘ Delmlt‘s iSaints are aiming at victory » * landers, but little is known of ind. Lindsay- the comeback ‘-this weekend as they take 0“ [0 Q the visiting team. “Fall- 1Acadia University. With two However. the fact that they ‘A 3'6 SURPRISE defeats in this young season, ‘i ‘ . won the N.s..N.B‘ mle proves Llndsay, 39. was the major |Coach Hilton isn‘t too ".iappy ll. -' and decided to maintalne Keane as manager. that they must be a classy ah. surprise of the young season {with the Saints' progress. - . _,,. It is this humble obsorv ’s go 5 that Keane then My gregation. :when it was announced the day lticularly that 53—6 shellacking a back the relm as he felt that the cardinals brass werent "A" very staunch supporters when the going was rough and if v - ‘ rl rt Detroi’ ‘ s of he Mount . Other “no” 1" the Kings lp 0 0 ts hrSt Start that the hand t he got into trouble next year he would likely be out on has ear, If these were Keane's reasons we think that the Cardinhi’e management is in grave danger of losing numerous faith- ful fans. 'Duke' Larter. a Charlottetown resident. phoned nil loot night to inform us of what we thought was a rather amusing incident that occured in the World Series. He told us that when Mickey Mantle got nicked. off at second base in the fourth game of the series that he heard it described on Monet‘on in a pro-game run-down as follows; Dick Grout was talking to Mantle and Mickey walked off the base laughing and then Groat gave the signal and Rogu- Craig wheeled and fired to Great for the out. This is a funny to happen to a man as experienced in the baseball world as Mantle. I don’t imagine he was doing any laughing when . he reached the dugout. County League 5995 M o u n x l the league's highest scoring Ieil Mounties. "We just didn't play a“§;.i_ Stewart take on pcakes at twinger would be in uniform jWell." he said: "We had ll‘Oubh‘! M, Pcakes at 1.00 p.m. Sharp on thindsay had been retired for ,Wllh 0}1L hunting all afternoon. x ., lSunday. lfour years. although he has 'afld “115 lEd {0 five lOUCthWHS —————~——,‘ been working out with the Wings .by Mount “A' . There were a ' c r__ 10 DEPARTURE 2 TIME :during the training seaso . ounle of bad snaps from cen- ‘ ’- ' " ‘l l The six NHL teams “hpeheu iter: punter Dave Morton dron- the 1964-65 campaign with 1(5in 5" {9}” more and Conldnt ‘ mew players in the lincups‘ CM ’get his kicks away: and another l ‘ T- ‘Cago leading with fivf‘. Detroit. twas bIOCRed' You can‘t win l t l l AT ‘ . :45 AM. 4 ' [XMA . . .THANKS TO ’, ‘ Montreal and New York Showed .with that kind of a display." {‘33. l S “hree each Boston and Toronto, Tile Saints are physically fit C for this game. since Ron Cote. ‘ roster ,a two way man for Hilton. has ‘ -' - turned to the lineup. Cote l , Chicago. picked by observers ire ' to finish first .. a eat which lfh‘gul‘éslfid adg‘ggnggshggitgmgg ' ’ t ,has narrowly eluded them the .‘which Hilton has he“ working i CYRJL MacDONALD l last two seasons — have brought l u k "our defense ' ‘ ,‘up two players from the junim lo“ at writ: ‘t s k m 85‘” tions. John Rodgers, 210, Norris- . _ ranks. two from the American was“ as' I? 5? d ac v e 4' ‘towm Pal Mm 1135 been “seal ' HOCkey League and one from was lagams a dicta“. pawl. fmosuy 0“ defense” wm move in e the Central Professional Lea culary our pass' eense' 8 lat center' while Dave Mnflon" e ' played their receivers too loose, .225. Montreal, RQ" a formal . guthed among the Chicago 3'“! filial?” gettmg away °°“' stay with McGill University. will] In Year regulars were Dennis Hull. bro~ mil}: plans on a few changes in (532:3)! over to guard‘ along mm l: ther of all-star left-winger Bob- the lineilo to provide more ba- ' {each has one rookie on their SCUffS dlsappear By ED CLINTON Elementary. Both centers will GOEIIQ '9 Hdllfax - o - sVdney - a - Nemundlm‘d7 llke magic Wllfih by. and Fred Stanfield. both lance and to off-set last week's 1' Coach Him" doesn't 918", out Souris Bureau. The Guardian be entered in Girls Senior “13'. from st. Catherines Black trouble on the punting forma- lfilIlty ‘szlilgngggisngfogretth; giggiflelgil sport ahthis “me or year “5-. Two ohme County-s Region?! Now you fly E. P. as part Herald to Halifax, Sydney c______l§4 throughograr 3:33;: . he said. we i mortarsrrrghgt .1352: installment shares: or into Newfoundland. Dally SCYVlce departmg 7:45 a-“‘- - Doug Robinson and John Bren. ROCHQQ Card lgiir53$9degegrliggtga§gg 705nl of school age taking part in E‘Morcll and Souris are register- from Charlottetown. ‘ o h l and Cw.“ ‘MacDonald who a sports are a few baseball teams. ‘ ed for Senior ‘_‘B” competition. Tonlg 'l' ‘reauy'impmving‘ had‘55.'That.s ‘Pea'kes and Mt. Stewart are This game. while not new in ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ic Provinces Airline. Enloy the irlendlmess at your Adam l playing off in the Kings County . the County. is usually played in _ . . _ I : .. . 6 Enjoy added courtesy and the efficiency of Eastern PriiivE , . There is a fine racing card on good rusung In any aame. League, and Georgetown is en_ l a rather haphazard fashion, with man] Airways- TAKE ADVANTAGE TODAY OF T ‘tap at the Charlottetown Driv. I tered in the Maritime Interme- little or no practice or coaching l EXTRA HOURS E. P. A. PROVIDES FOR YOUR BUSI- ' - [mg Park tonighh another eventlst. John 5 Man ldiate baseball semi-finals, until this year. It will be inter- NESS TODAy_ Jon the Fan Racing Program 3 1 All other sports being played esting to see. how the two . I I . 'gHeads Lea ue _ are on a school level. The sport schools fare with other team) IWllh 3cm“ 5‘” m 39‘ underway 9 drawing the most attention ls. from across the Island. lat 7 p.m. sharp. I EDMONTON ‘CP}_DF H D :of course, football. This county l A ticket on Dot's Boy or Bob's? . .‘ ' 1ihas two entries. with Montague . I Girl looks like the bestehet in wen“ 5?“ °f 5" f'°"“5‘ Mm" Regional entered in an chk Shaflo the curtain raiser on dashes one‘ was eluted Name“ Of the Souris Regional in “B” This is l Navy League of Canada at its: ° ‘ ‘ and five. I . ithe second year in football for a -an I . - . 0n dashes two and six Billy i Frfiaay Egeg'l‘lfieg‘ Egnnggmgn I both teams. and because Of'ihell' G. Command and Vernon Ri- C_ Agg‘en M Tomm‘o who'has' enrolment, both schools Will be :. oer Ga] look to be good bets but ‘ l "A" next year. Montague dc- - v . s ._ - . ‘ princess Mark could givp some‘ he“ the my three ymrs’ ‘cid'ed not to wait and moved up pm” guy‘s; Efnfergggehaj‘. trouble. COMPOSER ls ILL ithls year. nount-cd Friday halfback Dick n dashes three and seven .lol-; In their first game. Montague lshailn of Toronto Argonauts is ly chlf looks like a good wln tic- SANTA MONICA. Calif. (AP) . played and lost to St. Dunstan's ,the 1964 winner of the Jeff ket and Anthony L. should be Famed composer Cole rte by the tune of twenty-five 'u Russel award for talent and right there at Wire With him. . 171. was operated on at St. nothing While it was a lop-sid- sportsmanship. In the feature event ’on dasi-lJohn's Hospital Tuesday night ed margin of Victory. il docs not find \I Irwin of Montreal es four and eight the lrln shouldlfor removal of a kidney stone. mean that the muse is hop... Almiottcs. a graduate of Ram- be a toss-up between DennlslAn informed source said Wed- less. SDU has (with an my m llllntlh \1c .\1 a ste r Univer- Herbert and Sunny King but day: "His condition is good experience. and Mnniazm we". guy. was declared the EFC'I : nes i Miss Jo Jo could be a threat to ‘ this morning but he is very se- ' . . . ‘ a bit nervous. h l the '11 lm- mnhll’ 0‘ “19 leaf sat m pun an upset. lnous‘y In" Lprove. and beforue ih0y5('hf‘dlli9 The '19” Rllssel award ” . . . . . . ends. Summors‘de and SDU hati 1"“ ‘0 'h“ 9133'" be“ com‘ better watch out, hiltin: ablltll and sportsman- e RACES 1‘5 RACES 2—6 Souris will meet anyone lllll‘l in”: n “as Offered by E 1_PRINCESS ‘ ra_ur m 1928 tn memory of / 1—DOT'S BOY MARK the la offs. with the ear: tron .. Z—WAY MON 2—3111” 5“ COMMAND p y l‘ Russel a former player who ofafew exhibition games They was electrocuted in an acct- 3—CYCLONE KELLY a—snammam mum RUSH AWAY / are the delendlnz rhampmn‘ . ~~ den tagggYGII‘ggx GAL 4’ 3’ 5 and at the present lim-a. it looks Tm. “mnprg “are- selected by I ' - ' like their biggest opposition \\iil he league's officaung staff f—BJPLgMATE ROYAL km SHE'K Lucky Chuf _ Jus' Br.nda come from Tl'gnish, who has two and announced by Secretary EHSTEHN PHUWUEII". mums ‘ C“ “ms” 1,, n . ‘ Rushaw I lineup. Recently Ti~nish \tallnp Shattn. six - foot - two an RACES 3—7 RACES 4 — 8 winner :{tggighgfiftggrbrzsatzgld in: sumon‘ ed Kinkora 54-0 to sslamp theme 200 pounds. has been the lone I—JOLLY DICK l—HELEN’S DREAM mk ‘ ' 0 ye." Old' Minx selves as strong contenders for bright spot in Toronto football 2-401.th ans 2—DENNIS HERBERT .h e‘“ ‘ he“ Wm" l" the three year old stakes. top honors. - the last few years. A 10-year FWONY L. Fm” Jo Jo is is a sound, good looking race horse who won Soccer so. a 5m. lag. year .n veteran. the graduate of the OR CONTACT ’ t—polvr mu. nor 4—stva KEY hls start at Sackvalle Downs til the mud in both Morel] and Montague. and Unhmll" "l “UN?” in“ 5—HETTIE'S nor 2:13. He may be seen at Saokville Downs where he both centers are back again lhls he" "“F‘lnau‘s ““d‘e“ 9"” “ROGER pAm‘AY is “in "(lingo APP‘N— year. Souris has started to play BCT:L;‘$§' “Erie” .__-_. the game. but. did not I‘G‘EISIN" SCIENTIFIC STUDY Please note than of time - any team for the plat off. M ~l THE LINKLETTER TRAVEL AGENCY Ch I H t be; i P k 3:23:10 a." i... Hennossey ..... or o a own I, v "9 or o . wn W“, Dom Bgully n. two classes. namely by scientists for the controlled ys Senior "3 and Junioi. l‘ t' f hncal ell- Strut “on. Ham“ "3". Montague are entered in l :rgyllhr‘gl‘ghosourgdcwgvles of up Boy- Eiemelitary and Girls l to 20,000,000 cycles a second.