MACRY WILL! .llM i'.lLl.i-\M SPORTS ONT By PIL‘S CALLAGHAN This Is The Day Tins is the day Yankee Stadium in New York city iinll he the scene this toes-noon oi the ope mg game oi the 1963 iiprld series, iiith Ralph Hoiik's Yankees and Walter Alston: Dodgers the par» timpanis Last April ten teams in the Amflntu teagiio -iirl ten tenni- in tiie Naiional League been their 151nm! srhedule whirl! they hoped would terminate with their winning the league nag. Chances are that some or the team- had very little hope at emerging a league victor not the chance was still there as they began their long grind. The ram that Yankees and w is Mainland the grind baseball Ia“ Titrl' .Iild nrol'irje Zi‘Fai :rle necesstulii- Yankees Are Favorites RALPH Houk's gang enter this series in a lamlliar role Thu are favonies once again to topple the Dodgers. a test they have ioiirid raihir easy "it most «versions The tone on ceptli‘m came in i955 till-en .Iohnnv Padre: hlanLPd the ill! Stengriltes 2" m the «tenth same dl \avlke- Stadium it w" Johnny: omnd Lriumpll in the serif: res will be their main. hopinr tnr more success against the Bombers. Re i; Aatmt's nhnire to start tomorrow and Padres could tie a tough customer. st. touts Cnrtliuuls round t t out in the cranial series in Bush Stadium. .lnlinny wn Alslon's choice tor that first game and rodres responded with l great eflort. He did need I bit nI (Pile! irltln Ilnn Perrunoakl but Podrts so! lhe credit [or "I! triumph, When the money i! on the line. the veteran snuthnaw will It! lrrrillc. He st‘ems in thrive on preisure and IIIN‘O'II It. lilu'ty Iii II Thursday alt”- noon. DODGERS are -iiiipri:~ed to he ff‘lMt‘E iiii p-trhrng alone» to win this series. Titty and their supporters am esperiing great thlnus {mm Knlllax. Padrc: and Drysdale Ind ct course Pmannskl and Bob M“?! in relief e Yankres have a tine niiehin; start headed TW today's sLmrr. \l'liitoi Ferd Etil hark rd thai the \‘znkees hale more power than ihr Los titer'rs hay: and \arihee shimmers are continent the New Ynl‘krl‘s iiill sliie the Los dhzcles boys m the sidelines Umlnilhlcd‘l tho Xeii Yorkers have those long ball hitters and there are mam oi ihcrn who can break a game open at any i’ltuml‘l‘ll on the niher Ilnndi itir ritidgrrs hare teitnira like \laury Wills and Trilan nails iihii hare n zreat ltnarir ni nettlnr on hare. once on. they anmtv the heart out or the imposing nill‘ller. They pulled some great riihherles on the hasepaihs at st, imlis und thri-ll trv it with the Vanities it they eet a Chantal nnweter, with Ford and Howard the haitrry. there's little likelihood oi them doing too rniirh wild has! running, Fellows To Watch DODGERS have a tew Yellnlt-s iiho can murder the ball I! they set one thew like The l'ankeo piirhrrs had hettei not give big Frank Howard anything Inn Emd to hit This huge man ran bolt tiiem it he sets the kind he iiaiits lion Fairly mo can hit a ion; on: and rainy i: siireli this o. start hllllnl in this enes W n Bill 'llniise' skonrnn gets lnlti action. he will be trying with oil his might to make Yankees regret the trade they made with the Dinners. ‘er' has proved his power heiore and there-s no hetter time to do a repeat than in this rall'ii series. it stan Williams sets into lrilmt a relieier. he will he tn'ifll tits but to make Loe Angeli-ii ares red with emhnrrnssmen i may not iiorlr out that way at all hot natit now the m It'liilt): lm‘ a rnuilnv M‘x‘les Iil'i‘ areal Dodgers and lip-tree noisily give tans leads ni exr-tement and there is no reason to expect them to stop doing that in i . e said a leii roliimns ago. we expect some leowr liatits to start herring that hall around There may be me other Brbhv airhardsnn errne to me this series. the way Bonny himseli did in that losinn rally! in that any oi these plnvera have the enpahilities to set on bare and you cut look tor some ot the less Dublicizcd ones to start doinl mace this-its in the next ten days. We tln't leave the nodgere non. when they lurvlved that rhallenre train the rnrdtn-lii. they did It in a most eon- Viltllll manner. Til" didn't rhoiie up and we can't see them to choking iin Ill this classic We think they have the pttehlnl tiaMIe these miter: and (air that tenuna we on com-l it (or than in olit garner map that tailgth Set For Tonight Annular unmnl him“ ran- the pron-in In Ichaduled In! T patrons e Charlottetown Drlvll't' start to limit. E erxrs ! ior "may an. of tho [ruteut purl-mum] -... Top Racing Card lBfllllflliill llll I'll lilht III!!- e the word. T on I lin duhn tour and 01th Ind |l nlltitl patrons .aw each trip the excitement should rmnus. Dull MuNelll lies ' Here Are Probable Lineups i Whitey Ford Anci Sandy KouiaxReadyForO By NEW \‘0 haul». and \ihttny Ii‘ord open the World Series today at Yan- h lee Stadium in on ezgrrh" awaited dirt-l ot are leithaoders that should set the pattern tor the hest-otseren set hetii-een Los Augeles Dodgers and New York Yankees Despite Krillla" as eirtnries tor iti- nodners and tilt Sis iioaat League =tiiheoiit rerorii or w. the Tank: are iaiored a In .s in the opener and tie tn 5 in the series A weather iorecnri iii A sunny. wieasaut flay with "It temperature in tho rriid m: as. sures a ranarity rrowd oi Tl}; ‘flm iiliis tor the opener oi the .Yanks' 2mh series The peren- lnial American League cham- ‘pions have a 20: record in se- ries play. compared to 23 (or the Dodge hold a lid ‘VantEMay Fac Leg Operation View \nRK Mantle. Yew llii‘v \lirhey ank YankRS' “(Knitweaer iiiitiielrler with the dime-stare iezs. said Tiles- dayilhe eve til indav': World Series npeni‘rdhai he may be iorred Irito ii postseason opera- iiori on hit ion in: "it it doesnt eel aiii hatter" said liatii-te tieior- taking a iicirkoiil at Yankee stadium. "iill have to he operaird on it's hron eeit i: sirnnnrr tiny 3 Double Wins At Truro Meet TRL‘RO tCPi ~ Three dnuhlc- tiakli “ml-ten featured Turtle day maht s harness card at the Trurti Raceway has heeo causing the troupielhiioueat League; and outiielder 11W! lfk'hurn- Mil- Puck recently But-Manileiaexltzt-ted‘Tony Cnnlgliaro lrom Weelsville W» WWW” “WW "II to be in shape [or ihc series or the yen Vorlr penn Lesgiie. dounln lit"ltti'ltn \lllh l Emerrnii anti \lirai-riirhi Vesta. winning in single dashes iii-ti time for the night we: 1 114's lw Rmderi-irw MU down in the in -d trier, msior task releeiing the sinner: in those tun fissile! All the other clsssei are well i tilled and art-rm rhoold anoiind in every trip One or these clau- l er has eiehi starters and ihe oth- . er l\\'fl It a \' 2 six competitor: i .eae Folks are vael'lmz our til the l I V ‘mnal exciting rare progrhms oi the entire aenson and there's lit- tle chance at them getting at ifloo starts atflelocr. ‘* ‘k 'k 'k * Today Only I l Shows 3:30 - '1 - 9 .Iil unit-t MOI i lit m that l unplale nonunion of not timni T To.“ DAVIS 10 The Guardian. Chas-lotion; Wed. net. 2. 196: YANKEES ARE FAVORED FRANK HOWARD ege nier their old neighbor-lmskt. the letty rehei stopper.i hood rivals from the days when also said he had enmplerely re- tlie Dodgcr: called Brooklyn covered [Tom a c l . sure. The one douhtiul position in SPEED us. GL'ILE the lineup at the two rluhs WA! in the opener it “ill he uie third base fur the Dndgrt': h'en shred and tiring Pml‘er nt 27- iilrlilulleh, a rookie rrralled. year-old Knuiax. a Emoklyn‘from Spokane in late .liine. sui- boy. against the suite and cun- itered is pulled hamstring mus~ nlng oanrrI. a 34»t'ear»nld New lcie in his right leg last week. Yorker whose in in is prevlrllt bothered him during Tues- oiis starts makrs im the lreat— iday's workout and tin annealed psi ninher in series history it; i an unlikely staner the regular season Whitey ha i a 247 record Koiiias 25 vie-.STSQ‘T“ ‘NF'EL" tories Included ll shutouts. . 1L “"9" “I‘M "" "ME" .iniield ntter his recall and the irlub played iriurh steadier ball. , iii he can not lay. .iirn Gilliam ‘e'°"“°" mm“ “30 lprohstily will illiiit iroiri second Koiilaii shrugged oii rehoris itu third and Ditii Trareiiski. II that he had heen suiiering train in“! “older but I 225 mm,“ a slight cold in cahiornia until ,u said he is ready to go againstl‘“ 14" ‘° 5"” , . the Yanks. lo all prohabilitr he mam Rim.“ “3 “2”” 3"” iiill pitch three times it the se- lr‘m" “‘5 "a “a. y m 5" ""5 £093 me I‘m” “an Pflrr} or "IE Yanks Marines lt‘li Tani. . was hroken in Baltimore .iune; s and he appeared in only- rial games Maris as [raw tried by a series at Alilnentl‘ and via Pd ill IIP. EDT Red Sox Drep ‘ def—first - basal-nail Joe Pepi- lone. shortstop Tony KubL-k and EmoN HOWARD SANDY KOU'FAX .IOI'IN RDSEBURO lNobby Wirkowski inks New Contract TORONTO tCP‘ 7 Tomb lArgonauts of the nasiern iroot- hilll Conference I I II o u n i: l :1 Tuesday illfli. the contract. OI iroach ‘Iobhy Wirkowski till been extended through til. 19“ SPEED" Wirkowlki was on I 0119‘ KEN MDMI LLZN Vikings Plan Practice Drill BILL ShDWIlDN All member: M Bum": .Iu vuhile Viking] are requested to t in uniiarm. latit‘ s: _ , This will be H! workout nature The games at Lantz. N's. this .ssturday winch will determine tile Ifltiml Juvenile ichampiuns. The Vikings are illnw inlditll 14) iii Sam 0! little “men Dill IEAEOE Ind occupy the cellll‘ rpm in tha EFC ltlndillu. Wirlmmltl. I native a! mi- use. was unpainted head coach thll year, replacing 1M1 Aunt Alter A cnuege Panzer II. till pener The serial in Tuppased to he a pltclllnl battle. emnhasizlng lethandefl in the link two game: at Yankee Sladlllml Tile Ylnka' t‘lIlll hattng over- .lDriver Injured i i~ ii ti. year rvintrort university or Miami in Oxford. $123213 "'23; 'u'fl'i fit.” m Argonauts have won only two Otilu. he Joined Argos in 1961 n a qulrterback and helped win the “62 Grey Cup. In 1955-56 e played Hamilton Tigercats ot the Four and in 1957 when to Cal. gary stampedcrs or the Western Football Canterenre. a. returned to the Toronto club In playing—cold: in 1960. Yanks had a the 'power edge iAt Sydney Meet with 1M homer: [0 MO The Dodgers have the speedi SYDNEY “5?” T “'9” we“ iii Maury Will). \l'tln stole Milan! dflllbl! Gail winners (in bases. and Willie nsris. littoij “when harm, rm“ am”? “.‘flf'gl “fix: lrnrd here Tuesday night thst catcher Elston Howard ' was mmed by a mishap in the second rnoe EXPECT RECORD TAKE . , With two big hall parks rer- wflmxflm‘ 2W2“ $5533: m" ‘° be “M m“ “"1" christeoa rhiei rt? nor-e he share r layer niil he rinse - V > V to $12.03;) 35d 'earh loser should i“'as dim"? “'9'” drill" ml the imer "Haunted m mum“ k‘ $8M 50m “"nld bethtPK stretch Foams: Wfi“ 9"" 9d ‘ ' ililt‘ml'll to title gmund am mlaiier rtewrnn iilnis ot the yin 'e$i:h"rmd “m” [or the carved undetermined head m.ilent game in Toronto between Yanks manager Waller Alston ‘1'“"INi W “’35 W‘ "I *riflul‘mmmm 5"“ ca‘gm’ 5‘5"" "0“.de as mm “skimmed condition The horse was not orders won by Calgary 5041. Six Football Players Fined WTNNIPEG tCPlleie Clin- dian Fautball League Tuesday lined six players a total oi soon tor their conduct in a Sept. 2: interineidng game high-lighted by a tlstswinrins brawl. League Commissioner Sydney with Bll mateh penalty otter the prowl The hhns. he said. showed that Hitchler did nrll participate in the tight tpuehed on with two minute! remaining when Drewer went alter Cniglry‘l lover. Coleman. Both benches emptied as - l treamed onto the held lnllired. Franris lanttehi Larnue or players a we“; iifiygssiizlfw mph}; The double dash \leuyel-x were the Argonontrund Don Luul oi and iew traded punches centre and retriier .inhn Rose. "Jally Dale. Worthy Ghiei G. Chicory not w fines and Roll DON'T ALL D!!! Unlike Puitic salmon. land locked out Atlantic ulmon do not 11win die alter spawning but may return ucti your I spawn ‘wmowm. way My u... («may ‘BrPliEI‘ and .iim Leo oi Toronto 9“ Wm, Was, MM i... bouts“ rad Buchanan and hints Ralph Honk has three ettllime mm A 2:15” PM!!!" 0‘ CHEW m" ‘1‘” handed hitters in his Yankee nr-' 11' 1 Fly ol the night was lull-1m!- sszso on the daily double eom- l-lalier shin said the game .nlnstron oi Jolly Dale and ortieisis erred in electing cai "Nivrflly Chin G. gnry'x Cnnrnd Hilrliler with I horo will he the Itan ieity bat. rrghtdielder hiaria iFive Players ‘ in da\. hilt Is it stand: linll‘ vie think its fining to he oner- ROSTDN towin- doston ated mi" wed suit or ped hie players \lantle‘r latest pnssihle hniii '"dar‘" ‘"“'“d‘"2 V"."""“5 5"” mm m, “MN”, m hm Gardner and Chet \irhols. and would mi irom his locii to his “Kim-=9“ “‘9 "mm" “‘ “" throat during his raru‘riwnllld. ’“¥h'°*,\ l L W b date how the injury at Dalti- ha” er.u';‘era:;’;d main“; .I 5 r i ‘ mgrgmylflm '"lllgfmlgfiuffigg coroner. .ioiiearaio utility .a. fan“; flames hm seam tit-trier. and xichois. 3g-year-nltl iloniie. iiho had just relnrnroifilfifimh[3,37'fifnfl‘of'” “‘9” to the lilH‘llp alter tiring side~l mum! Bmy 31:14,“. “no: “i”! I “h "Hum chastdlnair niishy and oiitiielder Pete :EMEWH‘IMZWLI: giggly Jenlitzan were snld~oii|rlgilt to S - » t 5 iii ih v C .t tangled in the iiire tense and Liza“: "r ' mm W his\loli' Iloot (install as he tell. Bought by the nod 50:: were onetime??? irr'efufs"a°r‘rli‘ N” 21““ “"9"? a“ 3‘31" -- . reio .-oen rom on o; Dui later examinations sham plirhrrs reie charton and Dave a torn cartilage In the lee iGrriy and iirst baseman Tony it was the torn cartilage that Hnrlnn from Waterloo it! the and I TARTERS WITH SITIONS FOR WED. OCT. 2nd 1963. RACE TIME 8:00 PM. | DlvlsloN l-l l—laardry Lark. 7..Aurl.rey's Pride: ’—Wtindy .iuue. t—Mightv Bruins; s-rtettieir soy. tL—Vemlu'a Pet; 1— strike; 5— Kerr. Pride. Divulon I—I l—eMt- Nit-Elwyn Key. PHI: m: 5—3401 Ill; i—P-M tint; 5—1er 5—m- luau-id. .‘mvmmt I—‘I i Ie-Detlll BM; I—M 0W: Fm Wm: elm-r Boy; W W: Lac-m: lllll No BITTER SEEDS IN . BaoIioiiniiPEAtiUT BUTTER i r