BASEBALL ROUNDUP SATURDAY First National League Cleveland 00 000 O00 6 32 First Detroit 010 010 O@x— 2 41 New York 000 000 OO1— 1 43 ‘Terry (11-6) Bell (6) and Phila, 000 301 00x—,4 61 Roof; Lolich (149) and Freehan. Bearnarth (34) Jackson (6) Terry 11-6 Bell (6 and Fisher 8 and Stephenson; Roof; Lolich (14-9) and Freehan Culp 13-1) and Dalrymple. HR: Det—Brown (9 HRs: Pinla—Stuart 28), Dal- Second rymple (4). Cleveland 203 002 000— 7120 Detroit 000 000 100— 1 21 Secon a helley 2-0) and Sims: Regan New York 020 001 010-— 4 92 (15) Holtgrave (4) Gladding Phila. 000 000 100— 1 70 (7) Marenette ‘9) and Sullivan. Wille 12) and Goossen; He- HRs: Cle—Whitfield (24), Det— bert 5-8) Belinsky (5). Jenkins Cash (30) . 7 Raldschun 9 and Cor- Beeston 000 001 000— 1 70 rales, Dalrymple 9 HRs: NY Kansas- City 000 100 l0x— 2 606 Goossen (1), Hickman (15 Bennett (56) and Ryan, Till- man (6); Sheldon (10-8) Aker Pittsburgh 010 100 100— 3101 (8) and Lachemann Chicago 000 004 02x— 6 51 beds Veale (1712) McBean (6) Gib-inee vat ees se te 4 - “on 7 Face (8) and Pagliar- Phila. 000 300 000 2— 512 Fret ’ 8 5 oes ah Gardner, Sutherland (4) ge i . Richardson (8) Fisher (8-23) and Krug, Roznovsky (7). HR (1) and Step:enson, — Canniz Pitts.—Mazeroski (6), zaro (10); Burdette, Short (5), : : Wagner (6) Jackson (1-1) (10) St. Louis 000 000 600 @ 50 and Corrales. HRs: Phil—Calli- los Angeles 000 001 10x— 2 8 son (32) Wine (5) bries (23) Simmons (8) and Pittsb'gh 000 003 000 2— 5110 Uecker, Koufax (24 - 8) and Cnicage 000 000 003 0— 3 91 Roseboro. . Cardwell, Schwall (86) (9) Milwaukee 11.000 021— 5111 > apnee ren gg _ Gan Fram, —_ O6t 900 60x-—,7 191 | 13d Reahoceke:-HR: Pitis—Par Johnson.,.(15-10) Lemaster. (2) liaroni (16). Sadowski 4) Olive (7)".and yijjwauliee 011001 000— 3-71 Torre, Gender (3); Shaw, Henry san Fran. 000 001 100— 2 90 Bolin (13-5) (3) Murakami Fisher (88) Niekro (7) Le- 9° Linzy (9) and Haller. HRs: : PG MiPMathews ($2), Blanchard master ‘8) . Osinski (8) and \ SF—Mays 50) Torre; Marichal (22-13) Mura- ‘ ; Kami (8) Linzy (9) and Haller. Cincinnati 000 001 b00O— 1 60 ane ee Oliver OD) OF —-Me Houston (00 000 000— 0 206 St: Leola - 000 000 000— 0 50 Maloney (28) and Edwards; a haces 100 000 171 Roberts, Giusti (7-7) (6) Ray- re se 964 we Sadecki (6-14) Washburn (8) mond (9) and t Basteman Woodeshick (8) and McCarver; Drysdale. (22-12) and. Torborg. Al ican I ee ee Cincinnata 00 001 100— 2 91 First Chicago 00 101 010— 3 71 Houston 000 100 008— 411 1 New York 001 000 000— 1 60 Nuxhall, McCool (99) (9) and John (13 - %) and Romano; Edwards; Bruce, Farrell (11-11) Stafford (3-7. Hamilton (8) Cul. (9) and Bateman, Adlesh (9). len (9) and” Howard. HRs: Chi HR: Hstn—Harrison (1). —Robmson (14), John (1). STANDINGS Second Chicago 100.000 100— 2 32 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York. 000 000 000— 0 61 National League Peters (1-12) Wilhelm (7) W_L_ Pet. GBL and Romano;~ Stottlemyre (19 Los Angeles 91 64 587 — 9) Reniff 8) and Howard. San Francisco 91 64 587 — Cincinnati 88 67 568 3 First a Pittsburgh 86 71 548 6 Minnesota 00020 300— 5 81 Milwaukee 83 72 536 8 Washington 000 000 000— 0 10 Philadelphia 81 74° 528° THe Grant (2 - 6) and Battey; St- Louis 75 79 487, 15'4 Kreutzer (2-6) Koplitz (5), Rid- Chicago 70 8 449 21l4 vik ‘6) Narum (7) and French. Houston 63 92 406 2 AR: Mjnn.—Versalles (18). “New York 49 108 312 43 Gecond American League Minnesota 00 100 130— 5 82 XMinnesota 99 58 631 a Washington 030000 000— 3 40 Baltimore 90 64° 584 7% Pascual, Merritt (5-4 (7) and Chicago 91 66° 580 8B Zimmerman, Battey (7); Duck- . Detroit 86 71 548 13 worth; MeCormick (8-8) —(8)—Cleveland 83__73.:.582 151%. Kline (8) Koplitz (8) and New York 75 88 475 24% —Brimiey—HR>—Minn—Mineher—California— 73—85 4622614 (22), . : » ° *Washington 67 99 429 31% <4 asion 000 000 230— 5 70 Boston 61 97 386 38% Kansas City 100 001000— 2 71 Kansas City” 58 97 374 40 ~~ Glaveland;--Wagner- (28)>>Det= >} Baltimore. 010.000 001—. 2.7.0)... Monbouquette (10 18) and X—Clinched pennant. Ryan; Paige, Segui 74) Mossi (5-7) (8) Wyatt (8) Aker (8) and Bryan. HRs: Bsn — Thomas MOTOR ae (21) Conigliaro (31). Maat Cleveland 000 100 000— 1 70 , ; Detroit 021 010 00x— 4 90 Oia Electric Lt Kyalick (5-11) Bell (4), Stange (§} Hargan (8) and Sims; Me- 136 Prince St.. Chto Lain (15-6) and Freehan. HRs: Wert (12). “Kirst a : California 010 000 bKO0— 1171 j “Newman (14-15) andy. Egan, Rodgers °3); Barber, S:' Miller Department. of Fisheries _| ey Tras 4 i j . Se lee |__ SEALED TENDERS. addres- | Second i sed to the Aréa Director of California 000 000 0000 32 FLNENES) PO. Bm Tbe ne. Baltimore —-000 000 02x— 2 51 sa hin tr ‘ ; ceived up to 12 o'clock noon, MeGlothin (2) and Saatriano; | October 18, 1965 for the con- Pappas (13-8) and Brown. struction and equipping of a 70- SUNDAY | foot diésel-engined, © wooden American League Fisheries Patrol Vessel. Chicago 000 000 320— 5 80 Plans, specifications, form of New York 000 300 000— 3 63 | tender, and related forms and Pizarro, Howard (188) (6) | instructions may be obtained from-the Department at Hali- fax upon the deposit of $50.00 | in the form of a certified cheque or money. order made payable to the Receiver Gen- Fisher (8)—and- Romano; Martin (8); Ford: (15-13) and Howard. HR Chi—Ward (10).. °* Minnesota 000 001 010— 2 31 : ; ; ; eral of Canada. Deposits will Wamiactes Q01 000 O00— 1 80 1. refunded when. plans and Kaat (17 - 11) and Battey; ‘specifications are returned in ¢ Richarer (15-15) and Zimmer. good condition. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. j (Signed) A. W. H. Needler, Deputy Minister D. J. O'Hagan, Area »Purchasing Agent California 000 000 010— 1 60 Baltimore « 000 000 002— 260. Brunet, Lee (93) (8) and Sa: | trizno; McNally, Hall (14-7) (9) | and Brown. 14The oie Charlottetown, Mon. Sept. 21, 1965. Rustico Club Halifax Midgets |Holds Tourney Top Loéals 13-1 town midgeis 13:1 jin the first game of a best-of-three time championship at Memorial Field Saturday afiernoon busted the game wide the second inning of Saturday's Halifax walloped Charlotte- 4 good crowd of local test lifax Saturday game. scheduled way att pm In the event-that the Mari- with The Nova champions open in Scotia ers were on hand for the con The series resumes in Ha- the second to get under tied 1-1 on Saturday, the third | Jack Blanchard, Birchwood High School, topped the field in the Island school teachers 1% hole. golf tournament staged at the Rustico Golf and Yacht Club Saturday. This was the first of what is planned to be an annual affair for Island school teachers at the Rustico course. A good entry list teed off for Saturday's ‘match and te teachers performed, under ideal weather conditions.’ John Kane, physical education series contest as they brought ten russ and ponidinn Gee es 2F a4 caluaier’ Gt rckianaa’ fislee across the plate to.take a com ed imn ’ ng aad Maaee Go ie eaneeeue manding 10-1 lead first land representative and’ Fox said his squad just went up in the air in the-sécond ianing and couldn't execute cals committed six errors in the game and five of these were In Jim Fox is handling the Is- rout. plays. The lo GOLF DRAW The following is the draw for fourth, Don Stewart was fifth a special match for the ladies With Bei Croken finishing up in to be played at the Belvedere sixth position. — slot in the tournament with Louis |Dalton coming in with the third |place honors. e | Adelbert Roache finished the disastrous second frame. om we Country Club this | Gerry Murphy went the route ” : = K Wood, A. Learé. | SCORES for the Fox coached forces and 1:20: BE. Buntain, M. MeEach- | recorded five strikeouts ern SUNDAY Sloanwhite was at the slab 1:25: M. MacMillan, M) Me- National League for the winners and~he sent 15 weil). |St. Louis 49 Cleveland 13 Charlottetown swingers d 1:30: J. Horne, E. Cox. Washington Dallas 17 via the strikeout route in * 1:35: E. MacDonald, C. Mac- New. York 16 Philadelphia 14 cording the win. Millan , |Baltimore 17 Green Bay 20 Big men at the plate for the 1:40: KN. Taylor, H. Baker. (Detroit 31 Minnesota 29 Halifax ovtfit were -Currie hd Martin with two hits apiece two base-knocks and these were garnered by MacCallum. cond inning the teams played on relatively even terms and Jim Fox atitibuted the second inning collapse to some of the players being a little too nervo.s. 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