The Guajflat, Charlottetown, Won. Sept: 28, 1959. 7 . qd . | 3 el | Ba vi C ture Argos Swamp Als 39-9; Sword Dancer Grabs : II Ti t| iger-Cats Defeat Rid r Stakes sab e tree tossed to Cope, on by ccring on en yard peer 00 W “A new quarterback and a new/to the State's stars in last]andrun play. Morell back on a 1-1 ba-| Ewen and reliefer Mike Kelly. the slumping Toronto Argo-| season's oma s touchdown| singles and Steve Oneschuk| NEW = Brook. ot year, was Bantams are the Mari- | pitching ere ea periore. ic faeme pacer iecleee nile Date Mote a Se St ioe bade Okie pee rae| booted three converts for Kamil-|Dancer, owned by the anne oe, re "time baseball champions. cen Weir relieved him in the seventh — ning contest Garry pe ogp Dh a te fun ten ae ikea oe le and |Dodge Sloane, woe one of the Only win and place betting was en ee ae ae game|ing for Br 14 hits. ye! ag 11th age coe hie ok Gis two pitchers. baiuive ont we a oe row, acquired only last, Wednes- oe ne erted by — Gary Schretder seored ot es es cee tie Pas te ae Village Moore $ eves each More!’ i P over|~ = *-~ ‘Riders, Stewart the final strides | $7. od 4. Hilledals to Helifax bantams 11-3, storm-|mond champions | Jimmy took the loss for | two day in a trade Veryl Switzer cras' ; ajalong the rail in The time for the 1% miles was s ihe 104 ‘decison “and. then|fiked: them’ oll and” garvered’ 4 |iieline. ‘The Tate stages bul a|“Charie Ryan was umpire for mbis Lions of the Western In lone touchdown ‘aad Johny Bia Shirt snd ran and Schreider one 0 OS a ae en nase overpowered ae Week Hessian sanction McGuire led the winners prong ae Fy He plus Weir's | the three contests. See eS en Se cher converted It ted forltrom ‘homebrew ‘Russ’ Jackson| ward Stakes ex Round Table ran ‘ It’s Carver’s For Oil” . e : or . Montreal Sam Etcheverry accoun from i . in the final tussle. Two games| Garry ith three base hits. Joe| fine relief hurling, saved the day Wieder Mea” Geer teedine | ; points on last, quarter. Schrei- | third. AoE , Sr mee ae ue ae oe cates Soa oo Halifax in the opener Plowing Match ‘passes as the néw coach, see pots a A der added both erin 4” — phy hg aoe withthe third ro as teammate Bradley. } - the to. Owen, beamed. who at first just han- Faloney completed 12 of 20 pas-| Round Table down Boon. Morell diamond was the|ber as Joe | as they swarmed ail over t Its | Dorow, who to ;plant, had bet The play of outfielders the win for S rts esu Meanwhile, upstart Ottawa led the kicking for Argos, took]... for 240 yards as he went 10 favorite. ecene of all battles. ire and Jimmy|cals. Redmond got the po ted by|@ ' Gerry|to a 7-to-10 fav Budd nd Garry McGuire Scotians holding Rough Riders were defla irecting the attack the air after plunging aces gave of his finest * Glcher in te ease ones Duffy ree 6 Ue et ae Morel bays t to seven hits. Hale Here are the results of the \jeacue - leading Hamilton Tiger- resihoee any Doucette tate se a oer oo the oe exhibitions of bereconenahip as six innings before giving ied | You "Sine Kids. a hes fax banged out 14 off Buddy Me- | sorts erate ot Se Se gt CME Haewe 2. Scent uae the Als| were a ot he inid olf the voce svt by C. W. to Blair Weir. Off their combin ouns County Plowing matc ton Seturday taken eed. Setensive| MEME Ottowa to 45 yards Smith's Hillsdale. Round it. the 75 yd. dash (Girls 6 and under) Owen, the team’s McDougall was held to ‘ was second until they hi le 1, saith Robertson; 2. James | TICATS nts points are six cone —— getting the one in 13 corres ant Ottawa's starry stretch, where — a oe Tigers th six} coaching _ made some fullback ve Thelen Moved | vont into a drive Raven Ab be, at ) a ee "Ciord wifes et tn the achedale, Or-|adusteas inthe Argo neu |fulbac, De py vise of ha] aay the world's greatest money | eee ners be eet er tae tad peleda tenlie Wester was ewiiched trem defer |i ia 18 rushes. “Dut, there wes Hilledale till = mS yd. (Girls and 8)'1, Btizal. [Fonto by ¢ vo nechy Peshea Sic itso seca | 7a, rene Thee front, and the crowd Are Double Dash Winners 2%: 2f.ze Bere ee fee ie otra ae ae ee oo . : -jother change ie, demon in the final sixteen r e 3. Leona Creed. ; Union, Kitchener-Waterloo Dutch wae mainly on defence, played ile. Sword Dancer gradually hig 75 yd. (Boys 7 and 8) 1. Jerry | on defeated the Sarnia Golden u scored Argos’ first eee i rival in what : combination of Ra-| Times: 2.12:3; 2.12:1. Grant, 2 Donnie Farquharson, | Rearg 24-16. Thé teans are ticd ak Goa BASEBALL seneeat | ro poy what was! | Raven Abbe and Cathy Clegg) $23 for ns Gas a Raven Abbe owned by Dr. Fur- |" Barry Crane. for ‘second place behind oo saree 10 of 16 pas- Cooiasee three-horee race. emerged double dash winners at} ven ae Buddy stepped the | ness, Kensington. ‘-| 7% yd. (Boys 9, 10 and 11) 1. toras The Lords 4 18 for| see and two of six for a Little World Series Four started, but Inside Tract | Saturday night's harness racing saat a of the night, 2.11:4 Dashes 3 and 7 |Alan Balderson, 2. John Brow®, |jess Detroit Raiders total of 275 yards. The Alouettes,| i. ana (Int) was never in the act and finished | 4 ht-so you shot amooseg — en cod eight-dash program | is! Ginger E (L. Kelly) ........ 18 3. Clark Scott sb hid on maures ‘Drow bad 2! with Etcheverry throwing all lS 004 O10 000-5 9 * fourth, Give lengths behind Round now step acensiat’ ing Park. inners on the eight-| scheduled for Wednesday night. Armond’s Buddy\(Weisner) . .3 ee. yee. poe ne Ra a. S aees wheats an ho] coupin-ef Sealy geante, ied 3 Minneapolis on eee | 6 1\Table, ridden by Willie Shoe ; Other wi rae ae :.......,. rilyn Mute ; six|and co’ : dash card were Cooly Boy, Lily's SUMMARY ae : Stead) ahd ds 32 mak. 3. Donald Kenny. skillfully =. ee ae laa had three intercepted. Argos! Havana leads best-of-seven ser-| maker ets Ginger E. and Armond's shes 1 and 5 Helen's Dream (0. Poulton) 43. |WR'ya Gils Ia to 1s". Jean teen from|had # 189 - 142 edge along the| ,.01'9 FOR RENT Buddy. Cooly Boy and Lily split epee lastee Vole UF Hennessey) .65 MacPhail, 2. Margaret White, 3./end Ross Coyle on passes ground. tit: Alouettes piled UP] "Wicena and Iequierdo: a nd edgers also} = ae oa mond's Buddy dd a oe on Willis) teva 31 Yoh Seaman (Willis) ..... 76 Barbara Scott G ala "The win was the Argos’ third, more first downs, 26-20. field, festti (6) Nichols (8) ond cPABULON™ "tha tool fe ee E. and Armond’s Bu Set aa eee eee tre 87 | (Boys 12 to 15) 1. Gerald) | Th : Valentinetti ho finish a SEL O fikewise in their outings. Speen (Kenny) ......++.. =" = mig ey nal u:4. | MacMillan 2. Kenneth MacEach- | in eight games. gh ne al or halfback | Sadowski. i aie STOVE OIL” DIFSEL om “E was one of the better race | Curtain Raiser rete 22) E owned by C.O. El jern, 3. Irwin DOROW SCORED TOO 4 Goldsien scored. touch- in| CHANDLER BROS. ‘DIAL -3583 of the season and once Yorke (White) .....,58 Ginger Mi ist Free-For-All) 1. six-foot, 200-pound Dorow, | Ralph The university of Upsala } ; meets . Sandy ss 65 (lis, O'Leary and Allison~ Gilli- 7 yd. Gir The six ‘downs for Hamilton after Ottawa in 1477, and 1 Plywood Place # again some oe ae Sonny eee se ‘Charlottetown: Armond’s Buddy |Margaret White, 2. —— Mac-|, fine runner as well ” ape, |bobbles, and speedster Ron How- Sweden Sen ae, 477, rder of the evening. Dan (Nem .......... 5 hrew a touchdown pass to ‘that at ‘ The. eas oF Aisant'e Buddy An Sudong (MacFadyen) .. 8 6' [owned by Lea Taylor, Nine Mile et eos" re r-All) Tyyorking Dick Shatto in addition ‘ell electrified the crowd of 19,837 . ‘ — ~ ‘oo ‘io ee co joes fd toy debe Gey. _— Dashes 4 and 8 George apmeiny 2. Gerald Me- icy -. 00! oo : aad Millan, 3...Doug. Sheidew. * % vas the t¢ Pointer owned 2 (Bowness) ..... ‘11 : lite win pay of te night. Wen the| MomazNs, Lily's, Pater ow Callie Hal (J. Hennesvey) 23 S-year-old- gelding romped home Dashes 2 and 6 eee: Soe Augustus @ winner in the seventh dash, Abbe (Furness) ...... 11 | Royal Train (Neill) ........ .* ° - ‘ each win backer got $21.60 for Peak ling (J. Hennessey) .. 2 2 | Ken’s Pride (Kelly) rears ‘Knots Series 1960 eee Cale fn The Shiek (H. Poulton. 33 | Blue Mary (Jewell hand : BUILT TW eos placed in both his outings, pay a 44] Times: - sts St. Pats defcat- ; inf ats Ci coil Arn RL, Ray 3.3 | ay: Geet“ avend by WR.| rot Augwie St. Pals defeat es pid 850 Top dal double, was | Moriell Woody (Kennedy) ... 6 6 ' Bowness, Vernon River on Sunday to ae geet $10.50. Top the best of three series for championship of the Kings-Queens ao baseball title. ; e Sox Aim lo End fees : in the first, oneyt— "1 lead with a run in the second and one in the third al and five in the fifth and were LAA yer headed. = Shame Of 1 91 can meric Sncon wot Se tance for Fort augaien pitch) knowl- at ball. Fraser started for When this year’s series opens |scandal became public | Vernon River and was relieved by By TED MEIER F next week the current | edge. 'George Power in the fifth. Pow- TE censdande au can | Webs Or aime ant Wie sauaa| Berctved, to ablition te Cieete jorge fr tala Baal «sol a eotte, star right-hander for Chi-| iT tok Wasa te conde ct eh names of Se eine Ma. woe ler See Oe foun. | i ‘ 9 Sago Wile ‘Sox, wound wp ami(¢ eine Sinan See Senate. eerie i t time in els made his first pitch of the are ago. perhaps the most natural hitter will G6 Glased ah Veit Ancootas| : t ber Ind a or t e “urs world series against Cincinnati's; pegp THROW IT of all time; third baseman -— on Sunday next. n ClO ¢ ° Reds, champions of the National |" 5, 1919, the White Sox were ac- | Weaver; shortstop Swede R : . [ di erent kinds O cars League ameter ar eit of tits war [Ure fist baseman Chick Gan PENNANT history—you will see two totally i - but eight o' ir di outfielder c ¥ , ; The ball hit Maurice Rath, Cin- team ever, ; thpaw pitcher Claude , id. agreed to throw the se |Feisch: southpaw p : i nven ona cinnati second baseman,; and rjayers Be focteyoacs tility infielder ‘ ne ls e the Reds for a reported | wijiiams and u h [ist ht batsman, on Ot 1, S000 n'a pit wih wrethng |e pony ES RACE at your Chevrolet Dealer's. ious than smn os The news . luxurious th 1919, in the first game of the se- ga that some- , »when the late . Charley ' b d re it hi a ws | ang ato wen he Red S| tc” te Ply Tu ASSOCTATED Pmt 1960 Chevrolet, brand new and mo } that me fix-was in for w | series, five |writer in Chicago, persuaded a 558 — , W d Es Gn ter Giaiet D ee ak he Ok Serta Det © means 2 ree iles Angee 8 ae , volutionar Y UOTUQI?r. e “ e in the history bear yptbott a year later that the |-a56 and confirm that the os ae s 71 339 3 ever. The other ls re = ica.”” ers had confessed to a —Eliminated. ° 4 . d iis LTS | jury. Seeut of tee playoff schedule: ° h we built two SUC L erent cars. BASEBALL RESU [CONF MmMED CONFESSIONS 4! "Mhivtiee “soy <7 m like to tell you why : 13 - 10. Broglio (7) andé!, Judge Charles McDonald, to ADT; Att ead Webeoee’ ie - American League Smith. 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The Reds wal- h one kind of | This is a six-passenger compa , New York 010 010 000 00—2 9 1, (5); and Oliver. HRs: StL-Musial in 1928, was reported to be loped Williams = Peed 10-5 come so complex that no t ith a really remarkable performance 4 444). Oliver (6). ind behind the fix. lin the deciding eig : com letely. Tha wi J f9) and Ginsberg. Freeman, Los Angeles 000 010 OO0—1 6 1| Chicago, with ar ot Oe we oo at pen M ‘ have had a car designed specifically to Cana- A GENERAL, MOTORS VALUE da insbDerg: oaPe Chicago. t the first game of the series | is why we at Gene otors eee tes (8) Grba 2 - 5 (10) and Craig 11-5 and Roseboro; ~As- |los Sox also = s i > NYkK- . . i Ory ; dian standards. anchard,. HRs: x Blanchard | jderson 12-13 Henry (4) tlston (8) sect Gos pattie = ee er ee a The engine is in the rear for better CHEVY MOUNTS THE ENGINE x 090 069 003—3 10 Ojand S. Taylor. Williams on the mound. 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