- ll The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. Oct. 1, 1962., llsro«Ns.l-lowis Len GAIN Floyd Patterson— and Fr. Ed Murphy is an interested spectator in Liston's dressing ll“. es Dodgers and Sea in Eel‘. a off was made neces- sary Sunday—-the last day of th National L e a g u e Schedule- when the Giants defeated Hous- ton the standings with identical 101-61 won-lost records Ange es. defeat the Braves 4-3 at room in Chicago. Liston‘ won in first round. (AP Wirephoto) 9‘ stunned in every round by the 9 stinct Richardson Halts Greaves To Grab Canadian Crown dleweight boxing championship by a technical knockout before a boisterous crowd of 4,700. Both fighters weighed pounds. Richardson used a crisp left jab and followup right crosses to down the champion on three occasions, once in the seventh and twice in the eighth before referee Bobby Beaton halted the one-sided affair at 33 sec onds of the eighth round with Greaves lying prostrate in the centre of the ring. It was the second meeting be- tween the two fighters. In their 159 first encounter July 28, a Mari- bel time record crowd of 6,500 jammed Glace Bay Miners’ Forum and paid a net ‘gate $16,000 to see Greaves score a knockout in the 10th round of a 12-round championship bout. Greaves entered the ring a 7-5 favorite. The veteran of 60 pro fights, many with ranking world'con- tenders. was completely out- classed by the 22-year-old Cape The champ was Bretoner. hard-hitting challenger and ap- peared groggy and bewildered from the third round on. FOUGRT ON INSTINCT Greaves fought mostly min- after the fifth as Rich- ardson blasted right crosses to Greaves’ head almost at will. target on challenger. The sixth. a round that lasted only two minutes and 45 sec- onds, was fought on even terms. When Richardson re- the person of the waukee. REDS FINISH THIRD The Reds finished ets, ho were a dismal 60 games behind the leaders. Willie Mays crashed his way out of a brief hitting slump with an eight-inning home run ' dramatic blast was the most important —who leads the league in homers with 47. The last‘ time the two clubs met in a playoff series. New York Giants beat Brooklyn Dod- gers in 1951 on Bobby Thom- son's historic last-inning homer. 'In Sunday's game, Dick Far- rell had kept the Giants San solo fourth-inning homer . 0' seeking his - E The second game, and third if necessary, will be played in Los ‘Le 1 P -. l \ checked except for Ed Bailey's Bill Dell. mth vic- tory. had been just as effective, ashis right-handed pitching ponent but came out for pinch-hitter in the seventh. So Mays’ e the triumph 5' reel: 5-8. Mays hadn't hit in his previ- ol>- alfe reliever. Stu Miller.‘1>ntting.'l‘hi rd at S 14th home run—and only second homer by st. Louis ‘ er Sta 1 o......., o..... T. Playoff Starting Today the dunl this season. lions. was his third victory Simmons (10-10) struck Iout four and walked only one. L S . in four decisions against Los An- geles this year eluding Frank Thomas’s 34th homer. The ‘:1:-atria rallied for too, runs e ighgi inn g against Braves. Dick Groat’s triple with the bases loaded decided the game. Jack ‘am be w the w ing pitcher and Claude Raymond of st. Jean. Que.. theloser. both in relief. ceived an accidental knee in the groin referee Beaton. after conferring wi both corners. allowed Richardson a rest. Both corners agreed. ‘ Both fighters started slowly in round seven until a right cross followed by a left hook dumped Greaves on his side. The champ rolled over and slowly got to one knee at the 1 Richardson stormed from his corner in the eighth and lashed the glassy-eyed Greaves with stinging rights to the chin and head. A right cross flush on the jaw sent Greaves sprawling to the canvas where he took the mandatory eight count. The crowd rushed to the ring- side from all corners as Rich-l ardson lashed out with a sav-l K. Cclrmichoel, E.C. Taylor Are Winners Keith Carmichael and E. C. Taylor won the Handicap part- ners’ match at the Charlotte- town Golf Club Saturday with a Saundoer par net score of 139. Runners-up were Doug Saun- tiers and D. V. MacDonald at 147. Don Ma Donald and Al .‘lIacRae were 'rd with 151. ug Saunders shot the belt we 10 times at bat. KOUFAX vs. innncs _ .' OLIVER SINK! DODGERS Th Pl‘ ..’.i'.‘:..‘.i..‘:..'..“.‘.:"..‘..'.. 2:: ..;: “ti” M“ g . 1 - I01! W _ . rsonahomerunby Gene Pierce (15-Glinthafirst game °""°tlo£'i.fo ‘i°h'é"’ 'i“'slono"' J rrypll-i fiend coral can u er ur Off! 8 Yllc 0 0- ' :3- .. '°*.."*:.'.:.':.“.“* ”l.":*.':.°"“:s..'.“:':.°'.*'.‘°.—.. PA” A MU“ ‘ER came secon ar-3888 9 ~ 0090 ~-. dinels pitcher to shut out the Tsitouris gave up only five hits E N I i ll Dodgers. Rlalthander Ernie as he won his first 111810!‘ , Broglio did it Sa ay night league victory. . -. 3 . i."“' = Par: ".".‘.‘.:’.°“l’: 'ur.- - 7 r - a g on as s e e . p y o scd:ing.°il:ve lost four collsecll- came in the eighth after : mhmmm ". ~ a live games, of their 1 Sammy Dr 0 with a 0 '''°"' k""’°" '''°' 0 seven and 10~of their last 13. pinch single and stopped at sec- 0 "°"“° an m""'l'Y 0 They held a fat four-gamellead ond when Richie Ashburn also 0 mufflers cartoon I 0 over San Francisco only a ‘week singled. Joe 'Pl8nItI!I6 followed 0 flelnt-50 lune-In safe ’ a o. with a_ low er to ht. Ken 0 0 Padres pitched atlfinost per- Hubbs went back on the grass 0 ‘ fectly until the eigh . He had and made a leaping glove hand 0 ' given up only two hits and the stab of the ball His 7 Cardinals didn't advance past’ Ernie Banks doubled Asllburn grsthbasfghihefi. wgtlh oollile out off.bfi';'stband Blanks V H ee t, e verasecn ase were sop ‘ high curve and the Cardinals Andre Rodgers tripled Drake. ’ INSPECT : catcher belted it into the lower Bob Buill went the route for I ‘ 4 _ left field stands. It was Oliver’! his lath win on a five-hitter, in- _ FR EE . 1 , - - « 0 I ' i l : V 7 I‘ I i: : O arness aclng - - .- I I . I ' ' ' ‘If your . : Set For I onl ht = --in--mm» - , I we'll install as new ' GUARDSMAN fodcyfoc : Heavy rains forced postpone of double dash winners is re- ;: . ment of Saturday night's har- mote and here again folks are . 5 . mesa racing card at Charlotte most likely to collect sizeabie 1. ‘My 7 , town Driving Park but the en-- returns if they pick the win- E. ° . tire program wglld goh tonirdhtt.h t ners . ‘ ,‘, OEV. 49-53 J. This is a am as ca a 1-), gr 1 u .l is loaded to the hilt with action packzneiieile nlioiiigginsihoilllic Ollie l: °""" ‘°""""°”V ’''‘'‘l : find patronsed gfiltainlfyitshtiglkd disappointed witlrthe entire pro- -o o ave a rugg e o p - gram ’ . o l“§m“‘°f “'it“”°"'u ti n W in Mutuel‘pays of late have been ’ ' as ea ure a rac o . a find six outstanding Pacers and figdtogligila most likely to l: 1” Ken‘ mu 57"” 0 9’ good trotter. 'l'he Sheik. Action starts at 8 o.cl°ck_ I o o o o 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 a e a o 0 fighting it out in races two axed 0 six. The pacers are Elmer Slmcoe's Magic. Royal 0 n y x. Arturo Hanover. Real Gold an Janet M. These dashes look like tough ones to call the lab and mutuel pays should get into double figures for those holding Win tickets on the first horse. The show opens with a single dash and is followed by O- -; score. 78, and E. C. Tay- lor was next at 79. four doublets. However, the chances age two-fisted attack. Greaves tumbled to the canvas as his handlers, already on the right apron; s t a rt e ('1 through the ropes. Beaton waved the end of the fight without a count Beaton later. said Greaves was ‘ on hi ," and wouldn't have continued even if he regained a standing position. The gross gate was placed at $12,083 for the five bout card. The champion prodded the crew-cut challenger from a flat- footed half crouch, but ap- peared weak when he did get in close. When Greaves did land; they were partially. punches blocked or failed to find a weak ‘A lls Aces Oust Kingfishers ew issued five free tickets to first. by he Aces were leading only three runs going into the‘ final lnning with the score reading 6-3. but in the ninth they put together a six-run rawly to ctlnch the victory and the Silver Falls sticker Keviny Stephens poled the longest hit of the game, a triple. The Kingfilshers committed 6 errors behind Flanagan while the Aces made four miscues. The Aces will now meet the Nova Scotia champs for the —o J.P. Callnnhciil vuuutiauu ls Re-elected HALIFAX (CP) -- Pius Cal- laghan of Charlottetown, sports editor of the Guardian and Pat-. riot. Saturday re-elected pnesident e Maritime Amateur Hockey Association. The Association. holding its annual meeting here, re-elect- ed its entire slate of officers of first vice-president, Edgar Peter- Dalhouai ' son, . , second vice-president, e, . Steve MacDon- ald. Sydney: third vice-presl-_ degt Don N. arey. Lancaster, ..; fourth vice-president. Ron Slade, Halifax; secretary- . Hanson T. Dowell was h to Halifax has been set at Nov. 28. Opposition for the Russians. winding up a Canadian has not been set tour. W Unbeate NEW YORK (CP) — Green Bay Packers hun- a 49-0 she- lacking on the greviously un- beaten Chicago Bears Sunday,‘ the worst humilitation in 87 meetings between the two Na- tional Football League teams. and ran their season record to 3-0. In the Eastern Conference. the startling Washington Red- skins, last year's doormats.; stayed on top with a 24-14 drub- g hing, of St. Louis Cardinals. The ‘ Skins, with two wins and a tie, lead the East. | Detroit Lions matched the, Packers in the West, as they' l Packers Crush can Football League 3210. In the western division, un- beaten Dallas handed a fourth straight loss to Buffalo 41-42. Broncos, San Diego Chargers trampled the winless Oakland Raiders 42-33. The Packers lost halfback Paul’ Hornung on a muscle pull the first time they had the ball. but the injury was not serious. St. ‘s quarterback Sam Etcheverry completed 19 of 31 passes for 271 yards, but had four intercepted. ~ With Iitcheverry at the throt- tlc. the Cardinals moved for 23 ' interested. desired. or language. Department of Education NIGHT SCHOOL Grades XI and XII The Department of Education is prepared to offer night school instruction in certain subjects of Grades XI and X11 to persons in the vicinity J of Charlottetown if there is a sufficient number 0 Those interested should write immediately to the Department of Education stating, in addition to name and home address, the grade and mbjects NOTE: The following subjects are required for Junior University Matriculation standing: English (Literature and Compositon), metry, History, French, a science, M. Mockenfia. noputy Minister of Edaoafion. Algebra. Geo- science ( undisputed second place in the Eastern scramble with a 31-27 decision over Pittsburgh Stee- Philadel - The hockey Maritime title. fi_ . g . . It - 9, By Norman Macdonald Summerside Bureau of The Guardian dc Cl o B) 0: Contest Washed Out A‘ ‘Ito BCAF softball team bad game between Ellerslie and En- El ‘ "‘:e°d¢° l‘ ‘ll’ ‘mi 3”“ man Drug was terminated by ll “ b°“'°““"'°° “H” “r darkness before the required 3 the Maritime Intermediate , - sun» chmpmmhip Saturday .¢ number of innings was played.‘ = Qqga nugabech in when and on the strength of a local 3 tb |-ghg cgmg gm] washed ruling the game was completed " fig gong“: don) the drain before the second game (Va s ‘:5 Shearwater h a I! completed started on a later date. _of ,'i four innings at hat The origin. course, in the ‘major and minor h schedule provided that the leagues, and lust about every- ,‘ “gun pl” gm; game in sum. where else where baseball is merslde and one. or if neces- played such a game is ruled or! two games in Halifax. The “no contest“ and they start all ‘ forecast of rain for Sunday over again, but we believe this ll gone; an pow”-s.¢hat.be local ruling has some merit just make e following agree- the same. y ment. The RCAF go to Hali- It seems a shame that name _ II fax next weekend. if they lose runs. snappy 00051? Plays and ' e g me, ey come circdus icatchies are sometti;nes home and the second game ma 8 1| Van and calm or I will be played In Summerside. nothing because of darkness - with the third game, if it is or the weather. Locally _such a necessary, to be played back rule would do away with the allfax. If RCAF wins the stalling we sometimes see _ first game, they stay and play when a team is behind 2 n d S_011nY L15l9"- new heavy" the second of a doublehead- darkness is -approaching. ' weight Champlfm Of the World- ] er in Halifax. If they win that This year we saw two teams ; exhibits 19“ fist that kfiyoed one, it's all over. If they lose, robbed of well-earned victor- ‘ the “rubber" game will be fes, or at least what looked as 7 played in Summerside. if they would have been vic- _ In the Intermediate “C" soft- tories. by games called on p ‘ ball playdowns on the island a account of darkness. - I _ Good One For Rlpley Speaking of games suspend- were in the penalty box at the , Cd ‘mg ¢°“il“}:iedfl3le"- h°“’ time and finished their penal- ans remem- . - K'b':_“5;he“-mmers‘ e that ties in Charlottetown. We still By VERN GILBERT was started Summerside’s think Ripley 5 organization, GLACE BAY. NS. (CP)— ' Crystal rink and finished at the should have heard of that one. YOUHS 31811‘ Richardson _Of Sports Arena in Charlottetown. A -word of appreciation for South Bar. N-5-. battered Wllf Ab t twelve years ago a play- the l!orsemen’s Club of Sum- Greaves of Edmonton for more offogame was in progress in merside who are not exactly than seven rounds Saturday Summerside with a large crowd going from “nags riches" night to Will the Canadian mid- in attendance when the end rall- if you happen to belleve that ing gave way throwing a g 0; d bank b2‘ll.al;c'e‘s arttahtltle o n lyty A many spectators to the ice. e- form 0 re es a _coun . I T ing one of four proprietollis, we ;l‘hedy Well: zrzlng :0 gweh TS- S a e had visions of hospital bi s, re- an ers w a as a ways een a I pair bills for torn clothing, and their favorite entertainment, e the possible purchase of a doz- but Jupiter Pluvlus, the raln- ‘ en pairs of nylon stockings, but ing monarch of 1962, did them 4 Guardian Angels are the new fortunately there was little da- in. We thl_nk, however, they ve Charlottetown Commercial Lea_ mage to life or limb including been getting a lot of fun for gue Champi0nS_ ' the decorations. Two players their money- hgy won the mic by in ., -"- Ga *:..2:.$::.°::"§;:% A T '1 "'9 me urday afternoon. ' Th. f’ l ' What a thrilling sarre- that (04 solo dash for a touchdewn; w.o.".l.'.“"o.}’.§’lfé.‘.”.’.f.§°’I.ll"“’{.‘§.i tussle between Detroit L10llS Slippery turf took away Unitas up at three games apiece’ with and Baitirnore Colts yesterday‘! and Baltlmores last goo the seventh game scheduled for So many unusual plays. Detroit chance for victory. ‘The Colts Satm.da_v_ Umpire Mvmn weeks ' had a fourth down and a yard were near the goal-llne a n d awarded the game 16 the Angels . to go. and decided to go for it. looked good to go over,’ b _ut when the Bankers failed to put in Baltimore defence plays it Unitas slipped. We wouldnt give an appea,.3m_.e_ tight with the result that a up those NFL games for any- Mm. foul. innings In the fin_ “quarterback sneak" turns lfl- thing! 3] contest which was bemg re- s med after it was called . cause of darkness on Wednesday -ngglllt the Angels‘ w5e§-e in front 0 elr opponen s . SATURDAY I econd i Gord Fairgreive was credited American League Washinzfofl 1°°°0°000- 1 50 with the_victory. It was his ,' Los Angeles 020010100- 4121 B0. on_ 001 000 002- 3 70 fourth wln of the series. Bill Cleveland 000001000- 1 82 Jenkins (0-1) and Retzer;'Lyrlch was charged with Belinslry (10-11) Chance (6) Monbouquette (15-13) and Pag- loss. and Rodgers; Donovan (20-10) Il§]1‘0n(1DHRS: BSn—Ge1geI‘ (16) ThedAng31stwSillt gg to Sflgm and Romano. . le . mersl e nex a ur ay a r- Los Angeles 0100()0000- 1 02 Baltimore 000000000-— 0 31 noon to take on the winner of Cleveland 0110020lx- 5 60 Minnesota 100 000 00x— 1 21 the Bankers-Holmans series for , ' Bowsfield; Botz (2-1) (3) Nav- Miller (1-1) Hall (8) and Etch- the island Commercia‘ League " arm (8) and Rodgers; Grant Eb-’='!‘I'9ll; Pascual (20-11) and ltle. _ (7.19) and Edwards, 1-ms; LA... Battey. - It W'lll be a best of_ three ser- Tcrres (ll); Cle-—Bond 2 (6). {Ihlcago 015 000200—-8112 ies_ with the remaining ga-mes Chicago 001000302- 6 70 ew York 110 l10000— 4102 being played in Charlottetown New Y rk 2000015-8114 Herbert (20-9) Fisher (6) and the following Weekend. ’ Pizarro. Buzhardt (7) Bau- Martin. Lollar (3): Stafford man ('7-6) (9) and Carreon. 110- (14-9) Daley (3) Terry (5) Clev- . selli (7): Ford. Coates (4) enger (3) Downing :9) and »,. B)-iclges (7) Turley (3-3) (9.and gen-1-a_ Howard (5)_ HRs_._chi__ I a ’ Howard. Blanchard (7. HRs: Mccajl 2 (2)_ pox (2); N3,-__ Cfill-—dRol1):i"l)1S(')Il‘i (l111)(;20l\IY—Blan- Mantle (30)_ 1‘ Eli‘ . 1'95 . i 0 0 000 000___ - Baltimore 0001000124 92 K""“"-Cl’ 1 _' “ . . Detroit 013 000 02:: 6 13 1 ; Minnesota 1l2400x- 8101 Fischer (4,2) Norman (6) Estrada (9-17) Fisher (6) Bar- wickersham :8) and B an_ i (1-511) an§ngattSe;i,“t}I‘.IRS.Kr3?;i1(_:I_( Bunning U9-10) and Retail-kc’. S.‘ F H Ace M Nlucholson (9) in _ ,'RDuin5 HRS: KC—Kern (1); Det-—Cash Brulngifick 1:“ the; way m't9 (16) Killebrew 2 (43% ' ‘39" the Maritime Intermediate C 5 Kansas City 00l000001- 2 62 Naflona‘ League Snftball finals Sunday “tap ‘ °"fi';'{::w (1,,_‘{';'l°1:,fi}',;,:’,fel Phlla ooooooooo— () so n9on_ by defeating Johnny‘! i Aguirre (16-8) and Roarke. l Cl“°l"'“‘" _ 02090110“ 4 7” 1e‘'‘;”‘'éf‘5h°’5d 1..2't3“,’l‘t’ in“; 5?‘ ; Washington at Boston 2_ ppd Mahaffey C19-14) Bennett (8) D ;ar.r‘l‘enM aedfllicorllt) atléh. d ‘ rain. and Dalrymplez Tsltouris (1-0) 1| 0lA1Sll- Bl‘ 1 . W_ Pl ‘G Nauonal League and Edwards. l-iRs: Cln—Lynch 1 9 (-85 V1.81! 3-7 W111 111 J1’? pmsbmgh 019200000, 3 so (12) Cowman (23) ..pener at Sal~llli.J0llll last week- Milwaukee 02200030x- 7121 New York oo01o0()o0— 1 53 end. _0nce exam handled the .1; Sisk (0-2) Lamabe (4) Law Chicago 011 010 2ox— 5 7o lntchmg chores. tossms (:1 7- t’ tt‘) Butler (8) and Neeman; Hunter (16) Daviault (2) C." him!‘ at the _0h81‘10“r9t0“'B 3”; Spahn (18-14) and Uecker. HRs: Anderson (5) MacKenzie (3) tear--_. while walkms three and if Mil-- Adcock (29) T Aaron (8) and Coleman; Buhl (12-14) and fanning 1118 same number- ’; New Yor 1 100 0 garragan. ‘ Junior Flanagan gave up 12 1% Chicaso 010000000-17 s¢_ Lou], ooo()()()om_1 51) hits in a losing cause. He also (i ‘R. L. Miller (1-12) and Can- L0, Angelo, ooooooooo.’_ 0 so - -Q fll1Z3T03 E“3W°"th l9‘2’ Ge?’ Simmons (10-10) and Oliver; - .5 3’-‘d (3) Schmtz (3) 3“ Ba1't°“-‘Podres (15-13) and Roseboro. .; Thacker (8). HR: Chi—B'anks HR; s¢1,__o1)ve,- (14)_ _ 1 (37). noustoc ooooo1ooo- 1 7o ' : Houston 1020100004 Hgsan Fran. 00010001x- 2 so 533' F|'3|l- W1 ' 11 11 1 ? Farrell (10-20) and Smith; Johnson (7-16) Tlltefenauer (2) ' Dell, Miller ( ) (8) and llllet (3) End flew: 3311' Bailey l-IRS: Bailey (17). Mays ford (24-7) Miller (6) and Hal- (47) ‘ e HR! r. : SF-—Haller (18) Mc- Pittsburgh ooooooo4o— uro- -Covey (20) Cepeda (34). Milwaukee ozo oloooo— 3 so; . . ll“! 1 9. Olivo, McBean (5) The P.E.I. Kart dub con- Lama ; (3-1) (6) Francis (8) and Veale T eluded a successful season Sn‘.- (9) and Leppert; Curtis, Le- l urday afternoon as kart drivers N O K ,; ‘Fran. , 110 Bruce (10-0) and Smith; Mar- Ichal (18-iii Miller (5) Bolin t8)’ :9 (4) R d (5.5) (7 ,1 ed study d,,wnmm.\ and Baler. H118: Hou—I-arker iiilil"ticcker. liiayiii°i1iln—Ueckcr ‘ a”a;.lPD("l'Y track to right ail: gli "-45- 41°“ 2 5 (1 Mathews (2_9)- titles and trophies in the an- ..;. A ooooooooo- o 2: Little World Series "“"' ¢‘*"‘"“ °"““‘P‘°°"“’!’ ,1), (1; - 9) .,,4 ouve,» Atlanta 01oooo()oo- 1 so C-°"°"°"=“‘ .“°"'* P""‘- . p,y,a.1.'(as.a) L sum-y ( ' Louisville 000010 001- 2 70 The 9°“ W35 '9” 9° °l°9° (g) Ind fiogeboro Kllc|rs~'and McCarver' Grob 5°l“3ll“l° ml‘ °"°*“‘ “‘“fie"”°' . ' and Roof‘ ' litera ly hung on every ad. gunner ‘ _ Tie second er ”;ll;")lli3sv2i)lle leads best-of seven was Rem Mach“ 0‘ the VB Atlanta M901"- Lssfsvlll 100000 , Sadecki and Mc_Carver; Rebel Nlekro tfl) White (9) and Roof. (Best-of looolnoi 4 9: Wm, Ymm by ten 1! ;Flyers'_ B31 was. third, ' ailing Macliean by 12 points. Team champs Wfitxthe Cove- head F15/as with N! points. in second position w the Ma- Cllllocll ilsreesome. -seven series tied 2-2) Successful Season 1 at Seeondwsstht.-M The top driver for 1w! was Raymond Blot with a 856 total -0 O the season wi 636. , Top team wascovehearl Fly- -rs w 1575 points. coldiocll team‘ 1333. Prizes and awards will be lvresentcd at the annual meet- ing and banquet to be held in Novanber. . xal-lets travel to nnllrni next weekend for tile ,N.s P°“”- cbampiol-stillpa which will lag,‘ ‘ Canada" put out by .the Cana- s subscriber to the magazine. The meeting went on record as approving and promising full- ‘ co-operation with the newly or- K“ Hockey Bo- ganised Marithne ferees Association. Charles ahl's first state-‘supportIhl_ search institute. the‘. " Greenwich Observatory. , —‘-..--_-....'—$7a'/,: srA(.':rer:s: i ‘ 18:00‘ 1 for two days. - -Here are Satulxhys res TEAMS Rix & Acorn Vii’: McCualocll asllin ' ‘’ ‘ll°i‘a..n : l . J I £31?“ iron: V3-2-If ‘cl’ A endorsed the new '- pllbllcation "Hockey rnadcholnlsatv ms-rmsrrru-rs - g it established Bril- unlit: any In-«W mine in on a ome- tlls back door to _ The Judge sus- yemimi iii. iedfiliu that a cos n ' “commit any aoslnonstoa OCTOBER1 2 - P.M.‘- _. No.)-can-ensures lid: I-Calm? ‘ ‘; 7-Midi; 8—Ne& _:' Nu.’-I-—AA&A-DIVIIION X.“ ; 4—Hettle's .3”; 5—AI| BIIII. scored their third straight, first downs but scored only chfluar '7' gum 1' 29-20, over Baltimore Colts. who t\Vict' as thEll'.0WlI mistakes 10!! “ml” ' " ~-'- took their first defeat. lthem the ball time and satin. New York Giants took over LOOK AH D 7 . ~...Isuyl962 - in 4 ‘ .1 v ) )( cANAnA 2 c g 4 KBONS’ roaolllro-mggr 13-an ‘um: 1-an-r spots 9 it " fir ,_. q _ :1‘ l J