Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Oct. 1, °1966. 9 | Leaders In Both Leagues Campk ellGoes For ecol a Vesterday Eveni In Important CFL Game Lose es erda vening By KORKY KOROLUK ized again. He has been stricken network, and the Hamilton-B.C. : f ; Canadian Press Staff Writer |with a virus infection and may game will be shown at 8 p.m. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bill jAllen intentionally walked to get|twins whipped Amerieun Saskatchewan Rough- not play. If hé does play, it}PDT, also on the CTV western hite’s three-run homer and the jat White, who had leen benched League champion Baltimore | rider flanker° Hugh Campbell jcould be quarterback in place |network. pitching of Chris Short |at the start because the Dodg-|10-7 and 8-2. f meets his' personal patsies Sun-|of' Kenny Ploen; a doubtful] Key lineup changes shape up Inelped Philadelphia Phillies to a opened with southpaw | Bob Allison and Rich Rollins day in a Western Football Con: |starter because of _a bruised |this way: S3 victory. over yl National |Claude Osteen. [also homered in the ee: oN ference game in which ~ could | kidney. ar Weaineg. Ee is doubt- ague - leading game victory against equal and break a CFL record oes Thoro- years Friday night. HITS 22ND HOMER Iwhile Don Mincher hit a three- ng books for seven years. ALS MEET STAMPS will plas ton will quarterback. Thore- The Dodgers’ magic number e. who came into the run homer in the fifth inning of f Campbell has caught 15 touch- |, the West this weekend. Mont. | is still, out with the ‘lu, for their second straight’ pen- when right - hander ite nighteap against Palmer. ; down passes this year, one short | i's in Calgary (uzproven’ Rich Badar remained. at two as @ re- Miller relieved earlier. ‘Kitiebrew’s homers were his 2 ot record established by {today for a game. auainst the (Warterback. of the defeat in his. first of the first pitch from ish and 3th. : hi Ernie Pitts of Winnipeg Biue Staneders while Hamilton Ti.|. For Calgary, fullback ‘wulte series with the high over the right.’ sp LOUIS (AP)—Ed Spiezio’s oe Bombers in 1959. It is against [Stampeders while, Hamilton lRoss is out with a bad kiee ilies, did the ralnout at for his 22nd home run two - run homer and Dick & Bombers Campbell ~ has had |Bur ii Fay on and Bill Goods will go in his . tsburgh of the game between Philadelphia tallies. Hyghes’ three-hit pitching car- eae most success this season. It is ; lace, ei Pit i The: Bombers are in Regina |P ae WeaG's cies’ nae: enactees [roee to: ee that: aa oehatien | \vaae” eter “Chicage ‘Cubs "Fir A Sey Bombers the Roughriders sunday for that game against| For Edmonton, Bill Redell - place Franc ie c: ee Sunday. . oo Parker walked. Dick |day wight ‘ Five of Campbell's toucn- [the Rowghr fo Vancouver Monday position he hasn't played sigce es OR aed a chance to he runners advancing and |Mets, stymied by Larry Dier- previous encounters with the tions ; ‘geane pine Reade Kerbow HN Nes aie eh ade ote he threw. out Al Ferrara |kier’s perfect game. through Bombers. Three of them came |*“0"*- fae shod bone’ ta bie’ win and ¢ a apes ily innings, erupted in the fm an Aug. 7 clash in Regina’| The Montreal - Calgary clash a_, cra will my for the pennant. But, with re- Schofield scoring ta adobe by EA two were scored in Winnipeg |Will be’ nationally televised by |throwing hand and will play liever Ron Perranoski on the singled to left, scoring ee Hunt’ re Sept. 11. the CBC beginning at 1) p.m.|a flaker: instead. Halfback: Jim the Phillies scored and Wilfie Dafis cay ane: hoe reas Pe EDT. the Winnipeg - Saskat-|Thomas is likely to return after irq |Simgle for a 1-0 victory over In that. second game, Camp- : with a runs to put. the.. game in ein |Houston “ Astros’ Friday — night: ' bell caught a pass for- the win-|chewan game eo ee, seen at four ~ games johnson Sliort .cen- * CDT charlie * |. Di ning points with less than two.|\2 P-m. on the CTV western rs Johi, Briggs walked to start A ee Patna tea” er cttewcate minutes remaining, and the goat nasenrtts ; the seve and was sacrificed}. - ws : runner through eight in- play was defensive : to nd By Cookie Rojas. Dick * a : nings, retiring Dick . wlho . tripped TT : Groat bit to\the right side for ae ie te ce aa | Bressoud led off the ninth while trying te knock the ball A ENTION: FARMER i t that Briggs to away. : third. Dodger Walt Al-|Dave McNally and Jim Palmer ao ron ta Gesu te be tae Fall is the time. whee. ples ston ordered_ the — Friday nfght os Minnesota lting to in left field won't _be around to be victim- 1 be taken on farm fields. Soil Testing will help to ie determine what limestone and _ fertilizers “are PROBABLE necessary to grow optimum yield of crops... € le Ir. Still PITCHERS Every tid» should be tested at least once in a rying fl :| the crop rotation. Soil Sample Boxes and Ques- Probable pitchers for today's | tionnaire forms are available from P. BE. 1. De- Cc fc EFC "i major ago baseball games: | partment of Agriculture. MR sie rt ble c| ational League ne x Houston (Zachary 2-5) at New om Oo a Ca York (Gardner 47) (ND. address below:— Soot ‘ Angele: s Drysdale ‘ . ‘goRenTo (cp) > Coa eh sive ¢ Clair. “Bit atthe moment 1 was wotried about the. game eee HERE'S HOPING at Philadelphia (Wise or) NAME ..... eeenstee - Frat Geir at Ottawa Rough we worry- |with the Toronto club Ay 4 * SF nea. ry 31-8) at] ADDRESS 5 ders w atogied lng sibel We Arivaneee cri “I gave him an earful and I Se Francisco (Perry a : from. hunger witha |be firing at us with every he took seriously. The Gene ‘of. Las Ve at. Vancouver's Shaughnessy (Law. 12-8). : : NS under each arm,|Saturday ‘night in Toronto” |Argonauts are sure to get a tre. et eee ot, the 16th Golf and Country Club. Lit i 7 to tweet Atlanta (Jarvis 62) at Cincin- | - NUMBER OF FIELDS TO BE TESTED ...... il crn nim to be liar Agomaut Rough Ridee fmendous it trom that win over oa [rita s,mcoed th sco ups and diwns ia (CP Wirephote). | “Chicnen tHakeman 1118) at] Send to:— would “expect iclash, scheduled > at 8 . Lions. to start». round of Canadian Open + fs é all einiles when’ peahe boot: |pm. ee the ‘Canadian ; ne ie cn vaeeinn St. Louis (Gibson 20-12): sols Advieory Laboratecy, eg stern (Football \League i z ‘ ole ot ; ae = f with an 81*record ‘and East this weekend. : St ae ob d (McDowe, 88) at brs ‘ Ree PR m erners T ake Lead In es, Searcmgape eee Mon Tiger-Cats. * at Caldas lance tet we SOU TEST — DON'T GUESS , . ; Kansas City (Nash 11-1) at _ SOM TESTING Detroit (Podres 4-4). ; PAYS 11! Second ounce DEN sso : Only gumes scheduled: ; USE A SOIL PROBE VANCOUVER (CP) — a: (basing teusadllk ae 00.cb Ui jneed to break par. on tho 6008. [= “ sionals Den eraeaiainn of [nearby Point Grey.course. ~. {par course Friday. Seven did # ’ STANDINGS . for Better Soil Sampling - tp [Jacksboro, Tex. and Randy Gin John Johnson of Vancouver |the day before. $5.00 EACH ie ioad Fr nee, §.C. forged into Twho led 10 amateurs in the Pee Mer tas Led a2 rae Pet. GBL aS the - lea iday at halfw. found himself in a summer : BROOKVILLE DOLOMITIC cuneae ee are, wer. Both “But when I get on a long letsburgh & 67. oe th LOMITIC. AG LIME nt. ur: ancouver. course this I seem to play vi F ” had 148 NS ee ne I'm alee core Se ae : oe ee 4 Scr: i ike: a course on han ole Sita ire et bn eA, Be SOM ADVISORY LAB with John Russell of \V; er: | Glover tied for third place in|Cincinnatl -. 75 82 .478. 17 - - _ Jack “McGowan of La last year’s. Canadian Open. |Houston 70-90 —.438--24— _EXPERIMEN eee - , CHARLOTTETOWN, P. x ee ae meee Senger tie near dt Seaee™—S $S SY = . \ Newes be > when ried the ago _ Spier eae ( — 2 pro. from Sp0- \nessyGolf. and County into a sand trap on his first = ‘NE i Rodriguez (Cours course a four-under 67, ‘the and couldn’t find it £ the National League’s most val- MVP and Young awaris in ~ RESULTS and Canadian | best score in three days. An 18-|\time~ he did find s wable player. . 1956, the a Si of Toronto |nole pro-am “contest preceded —_ mie Ss it, it Pittsburgh manager Harry |tropliy. Koufax \ N troke. ‘ : unplaya 6 ! Walker insists it's Roberto. Cle- |1963. eer Fong National League ee oe ree ae have fe eee tter balls ended up mente. And the. Dodgers’ .star south- ee sen 200 30x Hugh bar (recuie wun ge treesand he had to|: Sandy Koufax of Les Angeles:ipaw has turned im a superiots > Osteen 117-14) ~Miller (8) Ga., with 8 lthe course Friday, in 6@after, ee cee Spenehy, though, has made a strong bid, jover-all this. year |. (7) and Roseboro: > Short aa ta the first The two co-favorites, Jack winning 2% games, istioding bis |than.be dit’ threp.Season® S89: 1/19 06). and Uncker. HR: Phil |¢ Se first lnicklaus @f Columbus, Ohio, and important 2-1 decision over St.|He won 25 games, -struck out White Y2). e Sia . nike ofthe man. [ill Casper of Peacock Gap, — “the tumph redsced to two [earaed run avetge in Ib. Hs [CMeRES << os <i 8a and Cae wi The triumph reduced to two jearned run average cS St. Louls 000 020 00x— us a sper with an the. Dodgers’ pennant-clinching |26 victories in 1966 are aug- 148. . =] sumber. = mented by 307 strikeouts and “|e ena (a), and Souris. Cleans. Sesadl aoue al cke There seems to be a general|1.72 ERA. gS Carver. StL—Spierio (2), we tec 39-7 Littler of Las Vegas had his feeling that pitchers are at a| Clemente, the veteran Pi- |Camver. HR: Stln n rague: disadvantage in the ballotingjrates’ outfielder, is having A/c.) Prancisco at a i for the MVP award by baseball |great year, too. He has personal rain. “ ‘ f writers, .the voters preferring |highs of 28 homers and 117 runs: Add NL linéscores ; instead to restrict the pitchers batted in, and although his 317 00 ‘ The: Yous anand ts uiven tolthat esiued’"bim'sqhe batting [tVELS®* (108) and : the outstanding pitcher in both|titles the last two years it:is (1-14) and Goossen. & major_leagues. \still fifth best in the league. - ~~. American League ~— ; Minpesotn 141 610 300—10 131 was. Se a | T Rekieere a1 on oes 7 181 <i = | Grant (13-13) Worthington’ ( e Eag es rave and Zimmerman; McNally |~ (13-6) |§. Miller (8) and Etche- barren. HRs: Min—Rollins (10)| ne M t S n hill” Killebrew (38) Allison (8). $8 200 030 030— 8 $1 He : ee prit gnilt Ss pan 81 ere show : SUMMERSIDE — The best-|but Halifax bowed out at the Binet Bg a? Nixon: Pal. of-three Maritime Intermediate [aa minute. The ‘Summerside — |Wen TER) usher ftlebrew ue 1 Ine ( | “A” baseball. finals = which oe oe series n (39), Mincher (14). ‘open today in — hes ; = orn SAESA Eo Sisk atl tee tame “ieee Pc ect ainst the ‘\ ternoon. for Maritime honors ws ee Dodgers Are ean pr rot you ag € R.C.AF. Eagles, idle since juled to get underway ometim f> ey won the, Provincial crows |peskead bt bas i <t gas | 7-0 Favorites | , ~ $0 es cri ing cost 0 gularly, are-expected to make os Nova “Scotia — i ise!" RENO, Nev. (AP) — Los An- : met x eo , favorable showing against liam, are unwillin geles Dodgers were rated pro- M ; ; a | Springhill (N.S.) ~Alpines, who|against Morell, Island hibitive favorites to win the ee pl edd RED CROSS “DRIVING-PARK ~~ their final series_over Stel- jlons. ; Hee ae een oe Sod Angeles, Uitte ae: 1S ALWAYS THERE << SS ~ rton. : The Morell squad woR ices over A tie result it if the Dodg- , S ke : : Be as , Sunday's game game here stern ot round over Te the jtimore Orioles in the World |- sgt Sor ar URE tines week, | WER88 YOUR HELP ei Saturday, Oct. 1 a . a 30 p.m., and a third game. fPrince Com end against Philadelphia a) Ie Gavadians splad. resco 5200 a ‘aillion @ year on ‘pre = be pl necessary, shortly |ed the use of two Morell players’| In listing odds before Friday 2 Post Time 3 Se $e titer the first eaae's conclusion | - Mike Kelly and Walter Brad- |night’s games, a ea swept all three |And supre rt of oe 7:30 p.m. \ecribed deugs. That’s why Blue Shield-Biue Cross now offers a Saturday, the teams battle it |ley, for-what they c'simed were |made — Pittsburgh Pirates RACE 1 ‘pl of protection agninsttheve and other extmmcostt,notcovered: ae out at three com in’ Spring- 1—MR. McELWYN KEY ~ by d hospital plans, Bees oa bill. : KEY ~ SS The wigners of current 3—MR. JOLLITY This ‘Health Benefits plan (E.FLE.) covers, in sat New EGOLe. aedeins RACE No. 8 ~to prescription drugs; private hospital room, private duty nursing, ~~ the Maritime final 1—FRANKIE’S CHIEF extensive x-ray, labo: procedures, j ambue ~~ 2-SHADYDALE ‘TONETTE toca bud of 2 tial services. sg SOS the Juvenile Boys’ Club—mean- et EAVE. se 2 ASS Ba while will be playing in Chat- ee KING <j This is a “company group i. plan wvalble to Sms with 10 ot PE ee ieee take. cata: €-BROWN BUDLONG _-more employees. It is designed 2 ee er ey Se oe Thay “were ready for + RACES 5-8 prolonged illness or accident. otia victors, Halifax 1—SLIPPY QUEEN | Football , +R : CHAR MER lagen we hai ‘ Co lege i a oasy - tion plans for groups or individnals, ~ Season Opens re $-WILLARDS CHOICE contact, Ue HALIFAX (CP) — The Bliie- a RACES 3-6 Maritime Z nose Football Conference, its Ke 1—7,ORD ADIOS a hte peg series o # or pal iARK Blue Shield-Blue Cross SI . down ‘to serious ; gue play today. g Kick-off — 1 30 p. m. —.. Gaeta < P.O. Box 220, Moncton, N.B. . Three games are scheduled ' S—HELE the allcollege | circuit | today. : 6-LAMBS NAVY ’ av«_" see ount Allison Mounties of Sack- oe Ja ville, NB. will be here to meet Adults 1.00 Se eare ok | fee St. Mary’s Muskies Bt Students 50e 2—CYCLONE KELLY Blue Shiekt-Blve Cross fea non-proftrganteaton fee spensoredby phyatitane i Tn’ Charlottetown, the Dethew- meee 3—TRIFLITE x end hospitals and serves more pagpla in the Auantic provinces than any Ghat, ste. will St. Duns- § ; ’ 4—BELLS LAST “ plan, Sith tes 2. ie teu's fonts, a Wolfville, And SPORT LODGE > ‘ihe. Fa _ FS-ADaMs TOM \ ns 6—FRANKIES CIIEF 5 NS:, a ir ho GREAT GEORGE ST. tis DIAL 46241 Parting off Belvedere Ave. ‘ - : 4 ~ f me = ck Red Bombers. - Pa e ‘ 4 i ee a P. ov ie °