a (CC « Lions Upset Bombers 17-5; Eskies CrushR = s / .: tte ; < | oe | iders ‘Ottawa Blasts Als 43-6; ; oughr it Ry W.R. WHEATLEY leading Hamilton Tiger-Cats - The crowd, wi rE a . Canadian Press Staff Writer | remained second place 3 on . By THE CANADIAN PRESS j|they've ever won at home since) tempts. , the last four games because of a|? MONTREAL (CP) — Ottawa| Big Pear stendine Soend is A strong defence and a sensa- | joining the league in 1954. It also| GETTY leg injury. Parker was used for a ‘Rough Riders, led by Dave The- Thelen’s big display gave him |ada record ish Columbia Lions a 17-6 upset |son record—six’ victories seored|second quarter carried Eskimos|and booted three converts and a touchdowns,. stormed through the} last two games. He scored four|°#¢° Cardinals victory over the Grey Cup cham-/in 1956—and put Lions into the/to their triumph in Regina,| 20-yard field goal. Montreal line almost at’ will Sat-| against Argos in Ottawa last Wed- Football League . pion Winnipeg Blue Bombers in /loftiest position they've known at/Getty's acrials provided the lop-| The other Edmonton points urday and humbled the favored | nesday Eee dian National Exhibition stadium. - g Western Interprovincial Foot-/this point in the schedule. sided margin. He completed 10;came on a safety touch in the Alouettes 43-46. Als were hit again by injuries. |"*'e- 3. pall Union game Saturday at Van-| Until Saturday night, Bombers| of 14 passes. fourth quarter when Riders quar- The hapless Als fumbled their| Hal Patterson, making his first} The Tiger-Cat win was ¢ - puver. » |had never been beaten in Empire} He completed a 69-yard pass-/terback Don Allard was caught own into confusion in the first! sppearance since Aug. 29 because| Sixth in seven games and ‘The victory, third straight for ium: i -and-run—play with import _half-} by tacklers behind the goal line. half but at no time were they|o{ a knee injury, pulled up lame| ‘Td straight over Argos. putting : Lions, lifted them into a first-| 11 tims and Hamilton vee back Joe-Bob Smith for one touch- peg th ° unre completions ‘able to contain the charging Rit-\jn the third quarter going after-a’ Mont Al a J ic with Bombers, each with |last fall for the Grey Cup. down, and pite another —21, went for a 301 yards, an average ers. Time _ again Thelen and - ontre ouettes at t fway oT ooo 7" Statistically, Lions ran up 12/yards into the zone to import|o: 30 yards a pass. Rider quar- | Don Clark = through the line poe Apache ee oe mark in the league shedule. a a ale tekias ea first down on 190 yards rushing| end. Freddie Mey: ters Bob Brodhead and Allard for big gains. quarter. Beckie backfielder John Argos’ loss, their fifth in s ad recheck Don|@%d 199 yards passing, Duncan| Johnny Bright 'and Normie| completed only seven of 20 aer- Thelen's touchdown runs were|Swan limped off early in the| tgs. dropped them into Ba catia aaa ite ecimos to (Clicking on six of 15 forwards at-|Kwong chalked up the other. |ials for 69 yards and had two in- NEW TRAP AND SKEET CHAMP for seven, 28 and 2% yards. None of the three returned, | @id-Place tie with the rampaig- ett ed edmonton ocatchewan|tempted and having one inter-| touchdowns, Bright going over|tercepted. Esks netted 262 yards | Quarterbacks Russ Jackson and|"Peeablen” bed Ar ta entie|ing and rejuvenated Ottawa e 3S we — It = cepted. Bombers got 13 firstifrom one yard out and Kwong/| along the ground and had 23 first ' Frank , favoring off-| earty and the Riders didn't miss Rough Riders who shocked $ pote win in eight starts for GOWNS, but their rushing yardage|from the Rider five. downs while Riders picked up 112 | ; tackle shots, nevertheless had a! their changes Foer fans Saturday wih 6 Sam = el ak moved them into, 5 156 and their passing gain 86| Jackie Parker returned to ac- yards rushing and moved the wide choice of openings provided) Bewiey fumbled early in the aieeie ae ee ene on seven completions in 20 at- tion for Eskimos after missing'yardsticks I times. | by, the Ottawa linemedi and it was first cama pray Mae aed ouettes at Montrea secore place, two points back of | B.C. and Winnipeg. Calgary Stampeders, idle dur- ing the weekend, remain in third place with a 44 record and Sask- aichewan has yet to register a Minto Miners Win Title; rnp i ‘ Gerry McDougall, the league’s only a matter of getting the half- and the Riders struck quickly. | j..4; aos - ~-| leading ground gainer and former backs off and running. Thelen went to the 11, Ron Stew-| CLA star. scored Hamilton : Jackson and’ Tripucka tossed | art to the seven and then Thelen other touchdown early in the vs _ [Just enough passes to add to the! romped across. | ond quarter. Steve Oneschuk. Als’ confusion. Bobby~Simpson' Two minutes later Joel Wells | mer university of Toronto : 7 grabbed two touchdown passes—'fumbled on the Montreal 35. On back converted three of Tiger-| : | — one from Jackson on a 21-yard | the fourth ground play Thelen Cats’ four touchdowns. He als PASSES CLICK a: W oe Walter Carver, shooting final; Campbell of Summerside Class B.'Play and another from Tripucka! seooted over from the Montreal kicked a 13-yard field goal At Vancouver a crowd of 32,061, rounds of 2 straight at skeet one Novice winner at trap was Ralph |on a 39-yarder. | 23. scored another point on an un- y arterback Randy | . : @2 at trap, came from, behind to! Dickeson. Jackson himself contributed a; : successful field-goal_ attempt. watched ae Peas seg Rigs te Pg . aa He defeat the finest field of gunners} Following are the complete re-/fouchdown on a one-yard quarter-, SAM FUMBL Kacker Cam Fraser counted sensaticdal passes ‘i the third ee ee ert aaa tod tt aod . vr eee or ee et on | seen around here in many years | sults back sneak, and the Riders picked | The safety touch came early in two points for Hamilton on a 5 ees SL have failed in their bid for the. run and four es. rig. W.W. . pre- | ; oi , ‘the second quarter. Etcheverry fety touch and-Faloney picked weer. one rs apt x N.B.-P.E.I. Intermediate ‘A’ soft- Lefty Falton of the Miners Sented the team with the Physi- bk so capture a _ Prince | SKEET > mon —- a safety touch aoa ts a a i om seal ty Seats’ eteir coker with the eat . j ball title. . pitched 8-hit ball against the local ©@! Fitness trophy, emblematic of ghampionship : Previacial Champion — beaged, : Patterson punched on the ball, single on a quick kick. ~t crew, Ralph Pineau getting the .‘he Island title. Carver, Charlottetawn, 47 x 50.| SCORES FROM SEVEN i. é The Aces, champions of the Carver who usually is extreme- . ig among a swarm of players | > - Er’s Jerry James and Bruce} °"° « : Mrs:-Charles MacKenzie. wife i ald } | Class A— Winner — Ron Atkin- itzer scored the lone Soe ond 5 FINALLY STRIKE Seas eee mee Coen enema le whines nae Ie a or wichah Sia en 7 “yo -s oo ee kinsan, Charlottetown, 46 x af ae a ; N the of the quarter a; The Toronto fans had little tal ne Kri ie ki \to0 Minto Miners by’?a score of the league president, preésent- was true to form on Saturday, He | Montreal touchdown, on two ca’- of ground plays moved | raped Kris two | ' y akan ae 5 sequence y . ai - cand Reto Mek! 6a henge Ot a he_game, te sh-oh ey ote Raley Soul" | me, Bt, Honda, | na ares ee che mn a a three points with a late fourth- best of three series at the Old Aces, attempting to get a rally, = 0 Eee. both events and weal out-and got! “ cioss B — Winner — Lorne Doi-| |two touchdowns in less than fivel ards—Diamond on Saturday afternoon. | goin i ~ j the Riders had set up a 23-0 lead.' ygontreal 21, from where Jackson D them. His totals out of 50 birds | Ottawa’s runaway victory not! passed for a touchdown to Simp- Bld po i ds hit imto deuble plav:. the ae tetow 50: , ; minutes. But the game was ala on. oe , The MacKinnon-coached crew first time bein = in t ; were 47 at skeet and 44 at trap.; 70". Charlottetown, ee 50: | eaty spoiled things for the crowd | son. ‘ready lost with Hamilton ahead iF Jin Van Pelt kicked two first. Suffered a shutout at Minto on ing and again in the final frame g es n He was chased to the wire = — vendish, 38 x 30 , ee | - followed | 34-3. The touchdowns were scoreé , half field goals to account for the previous Saturday the scone 49 end the game. events by former provincial) ccs ¢ — Winner — seer |e: | passed by Etcheverry to O’Quinn | against a Hamiltee@lubywhiel champion Ron Atkinson who had : % at skeet and 42 at trap | Bow ness, Bob Hyndman of Chariotictown, last years provi P champion al- so had 46 at skeet but los! to At 2 the \insen by having a shorter run Summerside, 41 x.50:|_ The-lanky North Carolinan, in! and Bewley, moving play from| that point was playing | Runner - up — Lloyd McCallum, Bis eighth season with Alouettes,' the Montreal 41 to_the Ottawa stringers mainly. J Marshfield, 31 x 50. jwas honored by the fans at half-| seven Switzer cracked through te The first came on a 25¢vard Novice Winner — K. Collins, time. A glittering new car topped the one-vard line and then over. | Z0B¢ Pass fro?m-quarterback | Montague. 30 x 50; Runner - up — | the score of presents for the vet-| Riders came back and from the} Doucette to Bovd Carter, fe mbers 3-0. The Georgetown Eagles down- Peakes Bombers 3-0 Bombers scoring. | being 9-0. Following the game Sunday the Bo “For Lion fans, the game! Henry tank’ Hartinger, hurl- Aces were presented the H.R...’ marked a homestand record—it ing for the Aces, was hit heavily Bevans trophy, emplematic of the ’ i tth victory here by the New Brunswick champs. City Softball League. Roy Bevans this season, one more than'Hartinger was tagged for a toral 3 on Oi Santa Monica College half. . ; Sects hades deipscpeptpteercictn teenagers —j first game of thé best of three” cores were kept generally low PH—Dickieson,_New_Glasgow eran Montreal end and his fam- Montreal 51 scored in five plays aerend with eniy 54 beceall ; or fina! series played yesterday at a both the dceet ‘aa trap by s 3 x D ily. : ae : \along the ground. Jackson ending canleaiinel eo game Was St __| Peakes. | tanait nets eal wtnd which bad | TRAP + Ottawa's brilliant superiority the drive with his quarterback by hard-working Dick Shatto a oO ers a U re Ca e Over 1,500\fans watched the the birds really hopping at times.’ Previncial Champion — Walter along the ground stuck = the sneak gallopped over from nite ¥ , first game the series which One of the largest-crowds to Carver, Charlottetown, 44 x 50. | Statistics. Ground pliys” piled up Ottawa took a punt on the Mont-j 94; on a pitchout. Cookie Gil will decide the winner of the ever take part in provincial' Class A Winner — Ron At- | 289 yards for the Riders, good for yea) 40 early in the folirth quarter! eric: who kicked a 23-vard fie kinson, Charlottetown, 42 x 30; | 18 first downs. The Als made first and Thelen needed only - two} goal in the first quarter to ope Runner -uap — B’! Morrell, Char-|down seven times along the swishes through the line to score.' the scoring, converted both touch | Jottetown, 39 x 50 | Bround but an unimpressive total Tho jast touchdown came_ near | downs. | the fans intensely excited for Class winners in’ skeet were, Class B Winner Enzier of only 18 yards. . | the midway mark of the quarter} The ‘ - \the nine innings The Georgelown! Lorne Doiron ‘class B) and En-| Campbell, Summerside. 41 x 50; | The Riders tried only 11 passes. | when Simpson took Tripucka’s 39 Argos outrushed _ Ticats ts Camilo Pascual pitched his; dali; Roberts: 15-16 Farrell (9). pitcher, Buddy McCullough gave. sor Bowness of Summerside who! Runner - up Lea Windsor, Ca- | seven by Jackson and four by Tri- "yard pass. and made 18 first downs, only a sixth shutout and 17th complete | and Sawatski. HRs: Mil-Aaron up a standout performance while won class C with a very credit-. vendish, 37 x 50 | pucka. Each completed three \Jess than Hamilton. But the Kings County Intermediate “B” championship were on hand a'onz league. ° | with a large number of specta- The well played game kept tors statistics were decepti ' Braves Defeat Phillies 8-2 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “Los Angeles charged into the 1 | National League lead Sunday by game, both tops in the American, (39), Mathews (41). Pha-Sawat- : . able 41. The novice winner in Novice — Winner — Ralph Dic-| Montreal's Sam Etcheverry tried TORONTO ‘CP’ — Hamilton’ gin was in the passing as Fale : : : Rea , the Georgetown shortstop, « Joe e ; i : : ; hk ae > i tak Wien oi ; downing the San,Francisco Giants League. while turning back Bal-| ski ‘8 Martell. "aaa - aula pen skeet was K. Collins. keson, New Glasgow, 35 x 50;/3 in the losing cause, completing Tiger-Cats. sparked by the three and Bobby Dawson complted 8&2 while Milwaukee remaincd timore with six hits 5-0. Cincinnati 010 000 000-1. 6 2 to Joe Murphy at first, to stop a , Thap class were won by Ron Runner - up Clive Stewart, | 16. on cS oa Wares +e 2 fer tees See only one-half game back after its) A two-run pinch homer by Eis- | Pittsburgh 422 020 00x-10 13 0 rally by Peak The ch Atkinson Class A and Enziey | Charlotietown,«28 x 50. | Bowen. es ae eae 2 3 SS ee F 8-5 victory over Philadelphia. Mil- Brosnan 96 Schmidt (1), Os- oy anes: pucner — - - es reer TIE AKGOS |mauts 3417" Sunday. A” record! Johnny Green and Doucette. fon Howard helpcd New York struck out! the last batter to Detroit 5-4. Cleveland's 4-3 tri- | Detroit j and the other on a 33-vard touch- umoh-—ever_Kansas City kept the Chicg7n down pass from quarterback Ber- MURPHY’S 02 000 002—4 12 1 Moryn : : a ae : Ts s teen (2), Hook (3), J. Bailey ‘3), 9 1 The result put the Rough Rid-. Eastern Canada crowd of 27.883) jfton intercepted three passes _— oy a . go, Los - de wn Boston “7-4 in their final | Acker ‘8 and E Bailey: Law The Eagles. scored two in the | : ers into a tie with Toronto Argos,| booed and taunted Argos for an-|Toronto one 3 .. a San rancisco five ~ meeting. 18-9 and Burgess es + second and one in the sixth. Jack who ‘dost Sunday against league. other lamentable and generally jee Been Ae ar RE ial ce . | e ° - . sf, . seats Wiech: tats 4 Chicago 100.300 000-4 6 0 Hughes and Merrill Devine form- a inept effort : i ; = isct's iheocs to couch et RESULTS St. Louis 000.024 50x-11 13 3, ed the battery for Peakes and . ; oer’ eiees ach we ' a em " 1 oe . te : Bh sa bs Ms - Drabowsky. Elston 8-8 ©6', Hill-| their opposition was made up of | Island Driver duct of Hamilton high school Phone i ay acer saan a ne - man (6), Ceccarelli (7) Donnelly B. McCullough and J. Walsh. | 4 ——2.°———~ d d aoan re runt Sere Barcel Night Phone 8048 8838 2gue pennant wher y 108 American League ‘8) and Averill: Blaylock, Mizell errors: Georgetown one: Peakes. in S e pe me on ee ptOue ee Member D. A A. 102 099 620-5 10 2 13-9 (6) and Smith HRs: Chi- | four. | Is Sus n e 14). StL - Musia (13 ..}~ The second games will be play- HALIFAX (CP) — Two drivers SERVICE STATION Inc ans alive, 3t2 games bdack.| Foeytack 14-13 Narleski (9: and Smith (12 tage : ; : meee s is : nie Faloney in the opening quar- Ary combination of. two Chicago’ Berberet: Donevan 9-10 ‘Latman|Los Angeles 010 100 204-8 10 1 -_ ™ xt Sunday at Georgetown. _ HALIFAX (CP) Le ™ Mari- ing clubs in the league during were suspended ter os ees Howell : eee, see oe Tio a ee victories or Cleveland defeats (3) Moore 3: and Lollar. HR:|San Fr 000 000 820-2 6 1 time trang ook oe a-' Maritime playoffs ae reer Bo sien pe ba ng two kick-return touch lowns on Soeld sevace the Walle Sex. of /ChCemh ! yearn ine Mery, Ketan Ch’town To Be ler the Allen Cup play-offs agsin| Delceates voted to mabe a) SRI 2 Hon ty SoS jcha Bal-| tng sea iotiiostre football © championship. Chicago has | poston 000 Pe (8), Labine (9) an oseboro; S. oo : tng prenes.| MinOF committee, set up last : er hh ee s bos een : e , four to go, Cleveland five before New York 001 020 00x—3 9 1 Jones 20-14 Antonelli (4+. Worth- Site Of PLGA a a a ee ane o ostemiaant. pent “ the ao were set so wn's i iat ee a ee . Bi . 5 p the season ends next Sunday. | Monbouquette 7 - 7 Kiely ‘6 yee 6), McCormick 9). Miller ee ee et < are “ sociation. There wl be no ee i Pere ek hy ee 3.0 lead catty in th Wg ed b The Dodger victory dropped the Schroll (7 Chittum (8! and pl at Landrith. HRs: LA-Sni- Annual Meetin meeting was to'd be Cape Breton Changes in minor league rules this ih first quarter and then went on t cs iT iL S Giants into third place. The twa | White: Ford 15 - 10 and Berra . i g slecensuialinves ‘that Maritime | S¢a<on Richmond Tops | overpower them as the long-sv‘ _ Saree been tied for the lead scans” hee cek nie sis International League The Provincial Ladies Golf As.| teams should. settle for «n'y a| Fred Fox of Lunenburg, NS., ‘ fering Toronto fans vented their aaa Saturday's action in Wachingtos 100 200 000-3 5 1 Havana 000 000 010--1 6 © sociation, in a change of plan Maritime playoff. This would gut was elected president succeeding Sugar Kings 5-1 impatience over another poo! wi ic the Dodgers beat the Pa a 13-9 lek Bietiare Tri- Richmond 000 101 12x—5 12 2 this past weekend. decided to| the teams in a better fis | Bart Yerxa of Sussex, N-B. Don | showing, Giants twice. i act oe 4 Cl : "85 Stobbs| Cuech; Carrillo (5), Cuellar turn their annual m °o- eche.| position because of the Jong p!ay- Garry of Lancaster. N.B., wes} RICHMOND. Va AP) —Rich! - Johnny Podres, hero of the 2NG0S °/); Mlevenger tobbs (6), Craddock (7), M loc wees SAOTNE: OCS | | ia. ‘ie he ne d é ‘ch’ TI-CATS GOOD (8) and Korcheck. HR: Bal-| ©; Ctaddock (7), Morehead 8) | duled for Wednesday a | ing period. tnamed a vice-president. Other d backed up sixthit pitching, : E : 1955 world series, held off the iTasby (13) eects a jand Izquierdo. Gonder 8): Wies-| 5 Ginnet tinal oo ay aan te we a proposed Prince Edward !s-/ vice-presidents are Pius Ca'’2z-| ig a ~~ Rl ‘bal Salient « But noth’ag can be en See \ Giants until the eighth inning! 7... - ‘ of ler, Jamés (8 and Shantz, Dar- ® so FO Ses eke on+-ban “of Charlottetown, Pete Pet-| 7. in a 44. senelt that) Tom, (ee Tiger-Cats. Guled bs Ze when Larry Sherry and finall [owen S10 510 200-13 19 © rell Jchnson (2 Lodge in Charlottetown, that ‘on to b f Da N.B.. and fame with 9 FRR seem nd (he ball-handiing magic of Fa 7 , y YiKansas City 20 ee ‘ . ’ ; evening. | permission to b-'ster its winner|erson of a now sie, n i Hav Oi. Seatey 6 ho OW himaioe Sandy Koufax came to the res- ey on we ey 2S Havana leads best-of-seven ser-. ~~ 2 cee eee : jay. 2 former a i Harshman 6 — 10 and Nixon: Mrs. J. W. MacKenzie of Char- a Steve MacDonald of Sydney. | kept the Virginians in contention with two payers frem with Marviand University. the ies 3-2. for the International League play- paired through the weak Toront cue. Four Dodger runs ninth wrapped it up. in the Kucks 8-11 Sturdivant (3) Grim lottetown and Miss Sally’ Basler 1/4 Kuttyna 8 and Smith. HRs: | | of Summerside are co-ordinating —e ' off championship. i} line and struck with deadly effec: QUICK CHANGE Cle-Minoso |20' KC-Jablonski (2). STANDINGS the arrangemefis, and those at. The Richmond triumph left Ha-" jn the air. a ax walked the first | First National League omen dinner meeting on! () en am al 1 vana holding a three-game oe : sialdia ae Kout : fednesday night are t r| i in ‘the best-of-seven series. whic a in the ninth, manager | Los Angeles 020 101 000-4 9 0 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | these ladies before tonight. | ; resumes today in Havana Park y Alston brought in Clem La- Ss, Francisco 000 000 001-1 6 3 American League The announcement of the change : Ray Shearer's eighth - inning GENERAL MEETING bine who completed a walk to | Craig 9-5 and Pignatano: An- W L_ Pct. GBL in plans was made in Sunni 7 \ home run with the bases emp 3 Hobie Landrith filling the bases. |tonelli 1910 Miller 4) Worthing- Chicago 91 38 607 — |side last evening by the sec tb |was the only telling hit the Cub- Pinch hitter Leon Wagner struck |ton (8) and Landrith. Cleveland 87 62 584 $'2 | ary, Mrs. Christine este a | ans made off the southpaw Wies- - out and Eddie Bressound ‘hit into — | es ‘ a York 7% 73 = 510 14% | - saat ler, who was ineffective in the a game-ending double play. 49s Angeles 000 300- S ii troit 74 76 ATT 16'> —— ‘| ‘late stages of the regular season © c f loser was Sam Jones, 5 Francisco 010 000 020-3 6 1 Baltimore 72 Tl .483 1815 Harness Racin Coe : ttenham! chester United, who slipped, 29d was making his first start \ Charlottetown Curling Club chased in the fourth. | Drysdale 17-13 Sherry (7) Mc Boston 7 7% 470 20's g LONDON ‘AP’ — Tottenham Chester United, ' aie dace Sept. 3. ; s d k Sadia Gee ids tolerant Devitt (8) Churn ‘9) and Pigna- Kansas City 63 85 426 27 On M i | d Hotspur’s expensive team of stars dow n the standings sg —, The big lefty retired in favor Monday, September 21 : both finish the season pad the tano; McCormick 12-15: Sanford, Washington 63 8 423 27% | n an hammered out a +1 victory over |the season brightly, ost ad James when Toay Alvarez 4 seed. P \(7) Miller (9) and Landrith. National League HALIFAX — (CP) — Watch Preston North End Saturday and | oo — bog hack insideteft rapped out a single following 8:00. p.m. : Mickey Vernon, veteran Amer-« Gin 001 001 000 OO1—3 13 1 W L_ Pet. GBL Top a steady performer from | ae eaed of Bigtoge tts = of lee coe ae “ m and he! Shearer's homer. Jomes, making \ . |Pittsh 001 000 010 0024 8 4) Los Angeles 8 66 557 the Dartmouth, NS. stables of | \'® he ee re eae at ee his fifth appearance in as many : isi | an League castoff came| Newcombe, Nuxhall (12) Law- Milwaukee 26 4 % | Daniel Myers won he tn a | the English Soccer League | laid the foundations of victory by playoff games, retired the Cubans Business: Consider by-law revision respecting memberships, i through with an important ninth- rence 7-12 (12) and Bailey; Hall, San Fr 8 67 550 1 "|Haligonian colt stakes lef ee In the second half Preston lost| hitting two spectacular first-half io” rect of the way. meee inning single for Milwaukee dur-| Face 18-1 (9) and Burgess. HR: | Pittsburgh 7 wm Say 6 time-bred three-year-old ean re oe eats We injarien| cooks = ) The Virginian hits included a ae secon ing a winning three-run rally. Pgh-Mazeroski (7). | Cincinnati 72 76 480 112 day night at the searty Pe —England centre - forward Tom) Apart froin “ Tottenham, on!y | solo home run by Deron Johnson’ ‘ One run scored on Vernon’s hit Milwaukee 000 205 200-9 10 0 Chicago 70 78 473 12% |ville Downe harness” renn,| Finney and insideteft John Lam-| fourth-division Millwall now re-| i) the seventh inning which broke =e and another came home when Phila 100 000 200-3 10 3 St. Louis 6 80 459 1415 | track. racing /bert. The nine Preston men mains unbeaten in the English |. playoff record. It was John- AT TENTION DAIRYMEN Harry Anderson bobbled the ball.| Buhl 14-9 and Crandall; Card-. Phila 61 88 409 22 More than 3.000 fans saw W wilted before the Tottenham at-| league lson's seventh homer of the play- = . : Bobby Avila, another ex-Ameri- Well %10 Robinson (6) Phillips, Top take both heat. -o sch} tacks after that. Second-division Charlton Ath! off. six came against Buffalo in SPECIAL ONE WEEK ONLY can Leaguer than singled home ‘8! and Sawatski. HRs: Mil-Cran- P babl licn’e dhare s to win the} Wolverhampton Wanderers were | jetic lost its undefeated tag at | the «<emi-final series which Rich- _"— a the third run. dall (20) Maye (3). ‘ ro e the @t S08 aeic about $1,000 — of | defeated 3-1 at Blackpool but still) Middlesbrough, where the home, mond won 41 in games , y Milwaukee led 53 going ‘i ts Chicago 00) 000 100-1 6 1 e and 216 purse in times of 2.15:1/| hold second place. in the stand- | side won 30: aa ne cn cn cna ana cc ss MASTERMIX 16% DAIRY RATION Go of , an : I6t Louts 000 100 OOx—2 11 2 Pitchers — ings with 12 points. Arsenal! and : $ BAG LOTS st the eighth but a two-run It was aa : i i . i ASH homer by Carl Sawatski. a for. , *B@ersom_12-12 Henry (5) Buz-| Fagot unusual race in that! Burnley alse have 12 but the TWO\POINT_EDGE Ra Robinson c wane 2 Owe 2 ies = ae tie ie = Se = hardt ‘6: Johnson (8) and Tay. NEW YORK (AP) — Probable aie ‘oa ee both} Wolves have the best goal ave-| —_ st — to , the y : i —~« a » Pp. Jc lor: Miller 3-3 Bridges (9) ’ ee itchers for today’ s ntifica Positions. | rage. secon ivEision last season, ° , i had been doing a fine job try- Daniel (9) and ieCorver sana chien ay's major league Bonaventure, owned by Glydon| It was @ surprise. reverse for| scored a fine 1-0 win at Hudders-| To Fight Greaves, Authorized DILLON & SPILLETT LTD. ~~ ing to save the victory for Lew | (9). oe Willis#@ Kensington. came sec.| the mighty Wolves, who last Wed-| field and now leads by two points ; Burdette who was knocked out in International League _ National League ond followed by top favorite Mor-| nesday crushed Fulham 90. Mae-/ at the top of the standings. NEW YORK (AP) — Ray Rob- FEEDS ‘Chick Hatchery : the sixth. The ninth-inning rally (Final playoffa) Milwaukee at Pittsburgh (N)—|/ey’s Pride of Montague. Others Villa has 15 points. Middles-|iason, still recognized in New, ; : ; Oye Se Priston to Joy. Havana 002 000 000-2 g 1) Shahn (19-15) vs. Friend (8-18). Vrailed in the following order:| REMEMBER WHEN brough and Cardiff City share) York state as world middleweight — 0 ee ee : Niehsnned 600 600 010 | Chicago at St. Louis (N)—Hob-, Vibration, Harry Hal, ] ack 3 gage second spot with 13 each and}.-hampion, will meet Wilf Greaves "_ — ee BLAST HOMERS \ Wi fay maa: Gas (Me (6-18) te Machas (81) burn of Frederi ond Lake-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Sheffield United follows with 12./'n a nontitle, non - televised| ee eand, Arroo (9) and Gon- ghes ricton and Kerry-| Ormond Beach. 27-vear-old half 4 FE go Aaron hit his 39th homer der: Bronstad and Shantz. American League ° | brooke. : b ao . 27-year-old half-| Avr United, who hammered out | overweight 10-round bout at Mad- . Eddie Mathews smashed No. ' ‘Havana leads best-of-seven ser. %® 8ames scheduled. Direct Mite, owned by Cecil bal i. . 7 oe Imperials foot-| a surprise 5-2 Scottish League ison Square Garden Nov. 13 A — lead against loser Robin Roberts jes 3-1) Letcher’ of Springhill ws team, was killed in a refinery) home win over Motherwell last| The New York State Athletic a ; : : | sel “pringhall. was ‘also|tank explosion at Sarnia 21 years! «4. : i i ; the ; x3 —S\—. arty —_ SUNDAY. s a two-time winner with the t tod The f Unive *| week, blanked the Rangers 30 Commission, in approving ‘ finally fell. apart in the American League «fastest miles oF * the” we SE Kaneas star wae one oferies Saturda eee ee “Af le! ” pinch. | Cleveland 102 000 010-4 12. 2. 2.10:2 and 2.10:1. ie S oeiee te Conall Y eee a ten eee uae aol : eo = KS Pittsburgh elinched fourth Kansas City 000 002 001-3 7 2) RACE The daily double paid 90% See eee Se a leadership with a 31 home titable opponent within 90 days J s - place as Vern Law won his 18th MeLish 198 and Nixon: Garver| 4 the quinella $33.30 and the ex.|and defensive backfielde mee | wie ever Dentersaline. Reith Rev-.._tter the Geseves beet. Greaves, ust Say Mh with a six-hitter against Cincin- | %13-and/Smith. HRs: Cle-Minoso actor $51.60. ce —_—ee__|ers, the former leaders. ‘went ‘ormerly of Edmonton, now fights aati for 9 10-1 victory. ty." Ttancona (20). KC - Cerv| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS\|, MONCTON, — (cP) — Four/Soldiers Rank . Sedkatcal wan wou 44 al rere the word!... m. taeis overcame & fourren Det -oit 201 020 000-5 & 0 — pa pals Ann's Boy, Double Smart hea oe — ae HUGE FISH icit to wi i , ‘Tor 7 L Pct. GBLT rincess § > e e by St. . { =f * from Chicago ee 8% M4 chicago 101 011-0004 9 1,Chicago 91 $9 OOF 4 (Smart, raven act ad Madelaine| Their New Chief | si. sonstone. the Scottish see- eg ‘Al wets aad Mee x Mossi 16-9‘ Narleski (7). Sisler «Cleve 8 62 584 3% § Saturday night's "keane on 3 ond division leader, won_2-1 over, Halibut. one of a tm- oe ae ; rey uenn g Bunnine (9) and Wil -| Chi : : va ness race OTTAWA (CP) Th Queen of the South. Montrose, St. portant species in Canadian com-/| er ’ 7 hit home runs for the Tigers who Pies a. ae Micage: Away (4)—at Cleve-| Card at the Moncton speedway. ‘“’ oo | Johnstone's closest rival, downed mefvial fisheries. may weigh as You re the boss at B f forced another delay in any pen- ar re Lown land (1), Sept. 22; at Detroit (3),| Madelaine Smart covered the | Mander-in-chief of the Canadian § . ene iCia HRs: | Sept. 25. 26. 27. Chi-| Cleveland: At home (5) — vs. |Chicago (1). Sept. 22: Kansas 000 200 200-4 13 1 City (4), Sept. 25 (2), 26, 27. 002 001 3ix—7 8 2) National League (7) 1} East Stirling 54. imuch as 600 Pounds. -FOR SALE armed forces is outranked by two of his’ soldiers. + Maj.-Gen. .George P. Vanier was sworn in as governor-zeneral | and commander - in - chief Tues-/ Just pick up your phone — tell us how much cash yi want. Then pick up your loan — in one trip to the offic Get the money you need for Fall expenses or any wo while purpose. Phone or drop in tpday! mile in 210 45, breaking her , old mark by one and one-difths of | 4 second. Ann's Boy shaved two and three-fifths of a second off his old mark, riding home in a nart celebration at Chicago. The Det-Kuenn (8), White Sox must play their four | Lollar (22). \remzining games on the road, in- | Boston cluding an .important test Tues-|New York day richt at Cleveland. Kaline (25). 4 Brewer 10-12 Baumahn W L_ Pet. GBL TP ' ¢; ; cceedi ile 36-menth contracts en loans over $1500 and up te $5000 Billy Pierce was the victim as Fornisles (8) and Whte, Daley L Ang. 8 6 S7-—- 5 oe vw cs Big oe ge mark Ye Charles Gociees rae, “our lean can be life-insured at Beneficial Chi->20- dropped its seventh in its | ‘8): Turley, Larsen (5), Maas. Milw & 6 554 % 6 i210 14 w : ‘a — ere ® man of the chiefs of staff and | 2 LUCKY CHIEF COLTS ~ lasf 12 starts. Don Mossi} giving 7). Coates (8) and Berra./ Frisco 2 6 5 1 §& | cess Spang new mark. Prin- Lt.-Gen. S. F. Clark, chief of asl \ £51 GREAT GEORGE STREET ‘ wry to a pinch hitter in the HRs: NY-Howard (18) | Los Angeles: Away (5)—At St.|,.-.° er set and broke her | ‘*- mabe ; Second seventh, won his: fifth straight Baltimore 009 009 000-0 6 3 Louis (2), Sept. 22. 23: at Chi.) mde" mark. The Alexander |Seneral staff, both hold higher | One the same dam as Armand’s Buddy 2.12. ve s -, Washington 100 000 04x-—-5 10 0/| cago (3), Sept. 25, 26, 27 MacNeil-owned horse from Sum-| Military ranks. ; ‘li ‘ite Kal- OPE EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT — PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS meee ibsees ont Tito ‘Fran-| O'Dell 9-12 Loes (8), Fisher (8) Milwaukee? At home (3) — ys.| Merside recorded miles of 2.18:2| A government spokesman said One by Sister Millie; grapd dam Millie Kal hemered for Cleveland and Ginsberg: Pascual 17-10 Kor-| Philadelphia (3), Sept. 26 (2), 27.| #4 2.18 flat. ' |Saturday there has been somej} muck. ; — t the three ware Check: HRs: Wash-Dobbek (1). |Away (3) — Ab Pittsburgh 3),| Princess Spangler and Doubie|talk of promoting the governor- ' BENEFICIAL NEC the Indians swept the three-game National League Sept. 21. 22. 28. | Smart returned. the hest pay, | general to the rank of full gen- LEA TAYLOR un series at Kansas City, before re: Milwaukee - 103 001 0938 12 1 Sam Francisco: Away (5) — at, “aily double of°$i2.40. © F eral but that no active considera- ~~ tu FINANCE CO. OF CANADA (fF ermerty Personal Finance Co.) P turning home for their last five phila 4 000 210 020-5 9 5 Chicago (2), Nine Mile Creek Burdette, Jay 6-10 (9 and Oran-| Louis (3), * Sept. 22. 23; at St.) ‘ Sept. 25, 25, 27... won singie dashes, Pe * Beware and Madelaine Smart tion has been given the matter dye ao { : * a