By Norman Summerslde Bureau Shems Yogi Berra was up a'inst a pretty tough proposi- on‘ in managing those high- stepping Yankees. We had for a long time labored under the im- preission that about all a Yankee manager had to do was make mit'tlie batting order. train in a r e l i e f pitcher a'ld pass the champagne around a; the end of the season. It seems. however. that there was considerably more than that to do down through the years. Us- lially the more famous the mo- l'ic star. the more temperamen- tal he or she is. and baseball :mi‘s like the Yankees can he Macdonald of The Guardian ECHOES l‘ l 1 Quite A Job ed to be members of the "milk-. shake" set. But some of thel boys. including Mick Mantle; and Berra ‘iimself when he was‘ a player like to do a bit of car- ousing during the evening. and sometimes carried it a bit r. Berra. a playboy himself, stepping directly into the Man- ager's shoes would naturally have a tough time. It would be something like a troublesome schoolboy suddenly appointed teacher of the class. Linz. re- putedly one of the good boys. cause some trouble by playing on the ‘iarmonica ' ry Had a Little Lamb" after the S l BOSTON (APl—Winger ‘middle period by scoring with teammate Tommy Williams ly- ing head first in the net Boston scored a 3-2 National Hockey League victory Chicago Sunday night. Th Black Hawks' Matt Rev. elich and Elmer Vasko tallied within 36 seconds of each other at the start of the third period, then Bruins goalie Ed Johnston and his defence tightened. e trlum i was Boston's second in a week over Chicago after the Bruins had gone win- less through their first nine games. After Dean Prentice had scored Boston‘s ‘ two goals. Bucyk made it 3-0 at 10:53 of the period. He slipped in a re- bound an instant after Chicago Williams head - first and face down into the Black Hawks net. Because of this the goal was allowed. John' over V lPenalties—Fleming 0:46, ' Prentice 2 idefenceman Pierre Pilot shoved’ Johnston, who had 41 saves. the blue line with one second left and foiled Chicago’s pulled their goalie in favor of a sixth skater. First Period — No scoring. Neil 51:00, Balfour 0:27. Second period — 1 tFleming. 1:00: 2. Boston. Prentice 3 I.Kurtenbach. McCord) 7:16; 3. Boston. ’Boston. ,Bucyk capped a three - goal stopped Stan Mlkita's shot from Johnsonl last i 5 hope after the Black Hawks had Mac- 5 Boivini : .lDean Prentice Gets Two; {Bruins Defeat Hawks 3-2 Bucyk 4 ‘ Williams 10:53. Penalties—Me Cort! 4:23, Fleming 14:03. Vaskt 17:12. Ravlich 18:23. Third period — 4. Chicago. Ravelich 1 :42 5. Chicago, Vasko ' Hull 1 1:18: Penalties—Kurt- zenbac‘i 6:43, Hay 1215. John- on 19:31. Saves Hall 6 311—22 Johnson 13 13 13—41 Attendance 13: 381 Red Wings Down Habs; Increase League lead DETROIT iAPl—Tlie league- lcading Detro Red Wings scored two goals in the first period and held on for a 2-1 Parker MacDonald and Norm. Ullman scored t.'ie Detroit goals. MacDonald's tally came with much the same. Of course there were the exceptions like Bobby Richardson and Tony Ku- bek who enjoyed singing Billy Graham hymns. and Elston Ho- uard and Phil Linz also seem- A Close Race N.H.L. seem to he seemed to sport a wide mar- Yanks had lost four straight to the White Sox. The final song of» the season was “The Yankeesl Had A Little Goat".. and beholdl that was Llnz himself. gNational Hockey League vic- I i ‘tory over Montreal Sunday to . ‘stretch their unbeaten streak to i i t the Canadians one man Gilles Tremblay had been chased 39 seconds earlier for tripping. First Period—l. Detroit. Mac- 'Donald 2 {Smith. Ullmani 8:24. 2. Detroit, Ullman 4 (MacDon- ald. Langloisi 14:57. Penalties—- Langlois 1:01. Lindsay 4:38. G. High school Tremblay 7:47. I eight games. S’side Thrashes ‘ Montague High Summerside's shaping up as a “knock 'em gin in play. Selling and Brown I ‘ idown and drag Erin 0120" con: or: lotskia‘g b‘e‘ttsr "each tintia , l football team convincingly second Period—3, Montreal, test this year. e angers on. an oug u seems (I . . . . ' rabbed d l d th 1 . y . and mach Hawks. victories have gone Into coup” since Charles Ballem. left. phySl- Prince Ed w ard island di- Charlotte High School fie ld game. total goal series and i Slaw“ Spiiczgre psztclfrdzg, with); gggzfiisiGéggfmrgg) Saturday night made the race joining the Rangers, Nevin cal education teacher at Sum- vision of physical fitness tro- hockey team. Queen C'har- the Junior A Provmcial title. 1 a 21.0 thrashing of Montague. .4,“ Uhman 10332 13.49 Back. merSide High School. on be- phy to captanns Heather Mac- lotte defeated Summers i d e At right is Bob Miller. coach of ‘ The mm the final in the T sirmfin m .32 ' ‘ ' ’ very close affair. We watch- has never played better. So it H g h l t d the Toronto _ New York look. .. u I.“ yen». "up half .of the Department of Lean and Francis Whitlock, High School 2-0 in Summer- the Queen Charlotte Dalhousie Tigers ended SDUH, qsland Senior -A‘ Interscholastic . ' v _ game and figured it couldn’t between Toronto .nd New Physical Fitness. presents the both members of the Queen side Saturday to wm the two School field hockey team. home season on a sour note Sat- ; {league '3}. finishth second. Petgilrttilesptlnoémgh 2:f65scgr31{10gn. have been much closer ex- York is starting to swing to- urday afternoon with a crushing bumhiersi e compiled a_ sea- {7:06. Martin 10:25 Baékstmm ward the blueshirts. though 2H) shutout. Led by their VHS} sona rctor of 2-1-1 “inning. v9“ o - - ithcir last two contests by shut and Howe "la-1°” 1 > tile quarterback Bill Stanish. the 1 outs Montague had to win Saves: Tigers outplayed and outmaneu- :Sam'rday for the play 0“ Spot Hodge b vered the Smnts ‘0 earn than: ut by losing went through the ‘CFOZim‘ Attendance 14.493. cept in the third period for a while when Toronto, desper- ately trying for the equalizer, Plante Looks Good We saw our first soccer game on the Island on Satur- day. an encounter between Montague Elementary Schoo and our Summer Street School Bathgate has been a valuable asset to the Maple Leaf cause. 9 16 8—33 second c0n§ecuuye Vicmry' They iseason without a win as com- 21213—27 now have five pomts in the stand- jpared to two losses and MO I. 5 m u: C O O . . D] I H ies. ' key. second half interceptions a hOUSle Pl£k€d UP 3" early SummerSide High School now set up Summerside's second Iv .6-0 lead on a touchdown Pass to plays Saint Dunstans High touchdown. Nelson's first pick . lGary Sutor from 20 yards. The School in the Potato Bowl off enabled Paul MacWilliams ~34" convert attempt was successful. November 11 for lea no to score from r - too big for me." he “We are an improved club de-iThen 1" the second half StaniSh Championship. ‘ has g 8 ya d Wt near NEW YORK (APJ—As a pro-.available. Only now. he will chuckles. “The way the goalsfensively this season because ofipretty well c°ntmned_ the be.“ been “terminal as Yet- fessional goalie for 14 years'make the top-drawer decisions. were going in it must have closer checking and our two}game as “me and “me “am After josmng “’"h M°mague and as a corporal in the Can}: "I." still go on mp5 and 100k been ‘00 wide. may he“. defencemeh. Rod Seilihgjhe evaded SDU blockers a n d for roost of the opening period. had; Jerry ‘Smelt' Smith (“an army. Emile [the Gamma our top farm clubs,” he. A former playehmanager for and Amie Brown... Semng andfthrew‘ for long yardage. On one DaVid Coffin scored on an end completed the scoring in the Frauds thrived on responsibihsaid. “In a way rm lucky be_ North Battleford of the westememwn were obtained from theioccasmn he broke through the en run on the final play of the last period following quarter- Ecause in the three years l'veICanada semi-pro baseball Cir-Ichampion Toronto Maple Leafs.“e St' Du."5ta“s.defense for a quart.” and that was 8" Sum‘ aCk “me” Kelly" long :65 yard gain. Stanish scored ‘two merSide needed. pass D a v Johnstone. John Nelson's first of two Perry's third convert was good. Jacques Plante‘s shut-out should certainly put his foot in the door to the regular goalie assignment for the Rangers. It just doesn't pay for a regular goal tender to get injured. in lads for the Island champion- e N.H.L. as he substitute of- s We foun it exciting. ten plays a well that the coach perhaps partly because our can't take him out of there. Pail- boys beat the Montague team '6 that! bat: dtoins 9‘0"“? shill): 6-1. Both teams fought hard He 'gufr g 00‘ 0 course' u and clean and we picked up a Plante swork Saturday night was few “In mm o! the game “ a-s By BEN OLAN ‘zthe prowl for the best talent‘net was not ing the end 0‘ the third quar— ter. Richard Perry converted and the score was 14-0. Full- Y. . i ., ‘ as able uit. F n ' ll ’ His new job as general man {been in New York I w c ra cis usua y injectSllast February. [majors in this half and com- outstanding and earned him the . , . . . it pron-cued. . ager the Rangers. Newito see every guy in the pro andibaseball terms into his hockey “A “me Hood. 8 lot of sweathpleted a game total of eleven of ‘conversahons' and- “'9 hope, very few teal‘5."inineteen passes thrown. Dal had first star. .. York's National Hockey Leaguejtop amateur leagues. I He has no explanation for the is the way Francis examines: representatives. figures to be: Until Oct. 30. the little man _ I I . even more demanding. .from North Battleford. Sask..;fact. he is the only former goalieme Rangers, future. ‘ZOZtyalgc‘llishynpgassligidg.the Tigers An enthusiastic and dedicatediwas an assistant to generalinow occupying a hig‘i-level big- There mhahly will be re“... . . Hocke fans will be heading ing some new players who have I - - . l ‘ uzz patrick' Thenea ue 05mm “1 would think, P lin total rushing With 2113 yards to y th ba t Lou h____umer’ he__c._a____.t '5 sun onimanager M g p ' ‘tears 5h9d for the cat once heiltiii. However SDU had only 71 latter was elevated to the vice-lthough." he said. “that a goalie presidency of the new Madison is like a catcher in baseball. Square Garden centre. _ as control of the game and . Francis has travelled count- can learn more about skating. . I 291:“ With 109. t _ less miles on scouting trips. shooting and checking than al- Fournler Break igu::::.sbl;’i~gll1mgs(§:gflll{l Highs: for Civic Stadium on Tuesday “m9 W0 9 39 “nee 1“ . spring. and it will be interesting night as they take the lid off the to see how they pan out The 1954'55 “5503 With ' game be‘ Juniors are losing one or two tween the RCAF team and last performers because of age, and year’s Maritime champions. the some promising new rookies will ' Junior Legionnaires. Air< be added to the line-up. Should force aggregation will be [now be a close exciting contest. Stanish ;was the top yard gainer of the scratches. the surface of his neinards on passing. Bi“ responsibilities. on seven carries, Saints Down Welshman r, " in s m t n n. we have about 550 D yer 05 5 W 6 Mike MacPhee. who was averag‘ in our organization. including, "Shooting more is what we're ' - eh Scoring Record r own team. Baltimore. St.‘tr in to em hasize on th The St. Dunstan‘s High School 3;“, y g I p ‘4 ilng well over 100 yards ,game. had to settle with 68. per and Vancouver in tlelRanger I never saw a ball- . . . football team paced by Les Af- d m ed t 1 . :~ h hh . WOLl- VILLE. N.S. (CP.l -—. Statistics pros. an sponsor ama eurlpayer ..iit a ome run w a1 . . I ’ ° W" “ck-M "'6 m was" clubs” he 5"” lb“ °“ “‘5 S“°“'d"-" F"??? ii.“ {fi'ii‘éefi'eigls‘ifig‘rim downs 5’}? Dial me" 16'6 m 3“ exh'bmon game WAS 0N MANY TEAMS i The Rangers. who have quali- y ES 5 . _ b ‘ at St. Dunstan's field Saturday 1 . . .line. smashed an Atlantic Foot l y passing 3 g afternoon. The Welshmen had Ca- 38' 0 moved mad only once in 5” ye?” forIball conference scoring record lby rushing 10 4 M‘Olmd nintbly alld Often dlfl‘lnflithe Stanley 0“" playof 5' are here Saturday as Shearwater lby penalties defeated the defending champion - Ion the w th Cat believes l 2 9.0 his career as Her 33’ “9‘ e ‘l‘Flyers crushed the Axemen ‘passes att‘comp 23-8 19-11 71 2 Red and White squad I it i- in the season. played for the Rangers and ‘84-7. :Yds passing 08 score ea 19. f Chicago Black Hawks in the! FORT ST" (CPL' T 200.pound fullback scor. Fumb es 1 “neck gamed 180 yards m and in the minors forvThree men “"551”: 5m“ Thurs‘ d ‘ t hd w nd [ed the Interceptions 1 1 u(lie gacgonatld 'andtLund cg“:- seatth kansas C i t Y ’New Easy on a gs'mile mp in a Single” :‘lyzge tooutchei: 2:53:51 victory lPunts avg K 42-2 '39 4-10 PHOENIX Arizv (AP)"‘Th° temporary order Tesn‘ainlng the Arsenaultngiigngill eivrgatherbiz Haven. Cincmnati. Vancouverhggme Plane “ere found Sam” 101 the season. It was Acadia'slPunt returns av. 10.2-10 30-2 ' 36 Dunstan“ Cleveland. Saskatoon. Victoria, and “own to F0" 5" ‘lnhn‘Jjflh loss against two ties and 1Kickoffs avg. 375 National League ordered the Braves from moving. hours combined for a St , l , ‘ ~_ Braves Saturday to play their after the club voted to transfer major with a sensational forty Spokane P h 1 l adelphla “(11:23 2:32?! it" 8.: i231: 2:812”: no victories lchkoff returns avg. 2w _ games in Milwaukee next season to Atlanta in 1955. yard pass_and.run play. Washington. . ‘ semem fit without ‘O'lw Fournier s _ p e r f o r m ance .Yds penalties. . 4:) h”: unanimous” voted the base“ M a special league mating in Tuppv Rogers hit Ron Dug. "I've played for some of theygfd$° :ommuniéfion that .nd broke the league record of ‘Net Yds rushing 192.5 173 hail club permission to move to New York the following day [he wrth short ass in thc lgreats of the game, such asl h . d . . h. ‘ seven touchdowns. set three . Scor ng ' i ' gan x a p lCharlie Co n ac her, Frank been t e" “mail” 0" 3 mm years ago by Wpody Hayes of First Half: DalhouSie: TD. Braves were to have asked per- mission to move but delayed the request because of the court or Atlanta in 1960 The National League. in its meeting here. dire c te d the Braves to fulfil their lease with \lilwaukee County. which runs lirough next year. Then the saints end zone to give the‘ ‘ from here: The-V were unable to St Francis Xavier and tied bvliSutorI Dalhouise: Convert lSu-f Wigwam“ 3‘“ and gaggllfly Wt because the urld“0'5"”Fournier earlier this year in is1 :Joiinn Gottseli , . . . . man. yDoug Bentgley and Lynnlnag“ 0f the" Gas-“"3489 “‘35 runaway game against Univcr.‘ Second half: ’ ' ~ v- u ‘damSSEd- Aboard were H- M- sity of New Brlinsw1ck. .(Stanishl DalhouSie: 'DD 1 - GII‘IS WI“ Patrick Frauds sald' And I‘Heard, pilot W. Fred Cox of Ed- The Flyers picked up 638 hishl Dalhousie: Convert (Sutort lies; learned [antheiimfie f13$;givers);imonton and a Fort St. John man yards rushing and 108 passing. [Dalhousie: Single ‘ Thomp-‘Acadia was held to 69 yardsiDal "it and Richard Burton In a romantic scene from Century-Fox‘s De Luxe Color spectacle. "Cleopatra." which I . co-stars Rex Harrison. Joseph L. Mankiewicr wrote and idirected and Walter Wanger produced the film epic which opens Thursday at the Capitol Theatre, Charlottetown. l " . D?‘h°“5i°‘ TD ‘Elizabeth Taylor Stan a. t. ’1 The Braves sought to have the case transferred to federal co because of the interstate aspects One 0‘ league adopted a resolution say- ing that it is in the best interests of the league for the team to move to Atlanta the following season. On Friday in Milwaukee. the. county won a legal skirmish in its efforts to keep the Braves at least for 1965. The case was sent back to the state courts by a federal judge who turned down the club's petition to assume jurisdiction. Judge Robert E. Tehnan ruled that it is not a federal matter and returned the case to Mll- waukee circuit court. It was n ’e circu’t court Oct. 21 tnat of their business. but Judge Tehan ruled the bulk of the club's business was done in Mil- wau ee. The Braves were the ‘trst modern major-league team to transfer a franchise when they from Boston to Milwau- kee in 1953. Club officials cite dwindling attendance as the primary rea- son for their current campaign to move. Reports of the impending shift to Atlanta have been cir- culating for some time but the Braves officially declared their ~ounty officials had obtained a ULL. Que. ICPl—lt’s fight sihle opponents. three of whom are clamoring to get. into the 11. Chuvalo. the ham-fisted Tor- onto slugger ranked fourth "none world heavyweight con- tenders. was originally signed 0 meet unranked Don of Philadelphia in a lo-rounder at the Hull arena. But early Sunday night War- wii a dispu IR. decision to now-champion Cas- lll Clay during "1'. when Warner rst appointh I“Enchant sentoutforaro- out entirety. Be lined when”! m.l.ofttsw thuvalo Could Fight Bossiny One Oi Four Warner kn M the fighting. It will be Warner intentions only last month. York who is just back from a who heard of Belleau‘s prob- I Summerside High School Field Hockey Queen Charlotte High School of Charlottetown won the girls junior "A" Provmcial field hoc— key championship here Satur- fl- % a . By shutting out challenging Summerslde High School 2-0 opponents four goals to one and Won the two game. total goal 5. Two late game goals within a span of minutes by inside left forward Carol own g a v c Queen Charlotte the tough earn- ed w . ancis Whitlock drew an assist on the first goal and Brown's second marker was un- assisted. While the Queen Charlotte girls were winning in field hoc- key Saturday the boys lost to in none cer 3-0. Charley Ballem's Junior A boys as a result of the win took the provincial crown out- ng a g 11 t goals to one in the two game. total goal series. Bob Clive led Summerslde‘s offensive Saturday with two see- first big-league game for the Black Hawks at 20. At 18. though. he had enlistedh . "1 the Canadian army in thought about making it a can ree r." he said. “But I got an offer to play goal for the Moose Jaw. Shale. team. They were Queen Charlotte outscored their 5 p 0 “ §,° re d by the 31”“ Hawks. The 5-foot-6 Francis tended goal during Chicago‘s lean years. “They used to say the identified only as Mr. kins. 7-0-7-7- 21 Irushing and 169 passing. lSt. Dunstan's 0-0-00- 0 Cleveland. Sonny Liston. and Johnny Bar- rasa of Toronto. who met Chu- valo once before and was ocked cold. Belleau said Sunday night: "There‘ll be a fight all right. but we're not sure who do if he shows, oflierwisa Newton or Duties- in that order.” The champ wants Warner :most of all because the Phila- “Burns tisaurli NO SMOKE, I0 0000! tidalphisn was ranked a few years ago and has fought a lot of nuns . Warner's rec. on! is as wins. including 1! lknoskouts. and 11 has}; .‘ ADDITIONAL SPORT PAGE 14 H'ATIN. on. 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