Drabowsky Leads Orioles # Slovak Will Assault Record ¢° ZEPHYR..COVE,-Nev.(AP) 4 droplane racer, will try to break the world speed record for pro- ven craft Oct. 21-23 at Lake Tahoe. : The boat is being equipped .by swnér-gambler William Harrah- with a turbine - driven super- charger and other alterations. Mira Slovak, a former Czech- oslovakian pilot who drove Ta- hee Miss to the top of the 1966 American Powerboat Associa- tion point standings, will be at the helm. The world speed ‘mark is _ 200.419 miles an hour, estab- lished by Miss U.S. 1 at Gunt- ersville Lake, Ala. The Lake Tahoe course will be five miles long. with a two- mile straightaway for accelera- Morell Girls Cop Softball Finals The “Morell girls’ In the final game, played last Sunday evening the Cardigan Squad started looked back. ae hee JE: i i \ ? 4\,88 . wy t stands. as the. crowd. he made a stab into about two rows, but the landed seven or eight rows Alston said. that while dale pitched only two would ndét change plans. |}Cord, and 2.18 1-5, if CP. Mason (2:16- 45), Miss Woodstock (2:16) and a new personal te The quinella 6n Time's Pride and Spring Water in the seventh dash paid $186.50. Time’s Pride won the thr ee¢-quarter mile eventin 1.40 25. f AOther wifiners were Double Win (245), Betty Fedetal (2.16 Alexander (2:14 1.5), Mi Sota 25);The Maritimer: (2.14,) Sir} 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs, Oct. 6, 1968, First Game Box Scores Etchebarren), Moeller 1 (Dra- : oe at SEES tenn ip eT SUMMERSIDE > a en! g : § E : ‘ bt ty ‘ F i : 2 F F ® 5 ki E a 8 : i E i aj au8 5 ag aE > “ 3 —_ e 7 . 4 #8 nti bh Fi : 3 E three Nova Scotia — Prince Ed- “ward island intermediate~“‘A” Baseball finals resumé here Sat- urday afternoon between Spring hill Alpinés and~ Summerside R.C.AF: Eagles: nal game is necessary: it will be following Saturday's both contests slated for Hi hn eee pa cache Lanes Hig John Arbuckle (268) and Barry ‘Cockerline (677). ef a a | The opening contest Saturday | . will be at“1.30 p.m., and if a fi- Gallant Scores = 3 Marie Fardy had 230 and 5&5 scores in the Legion League, E 7 FF we hE ¥ i i ” egg F li F i ‘i , : 3 F Es 5 Pe i e idteyt g Pitt - Bre i i ire z ¥ : i : scores from if Tuesday League. . e e eo: 4 Baltimore (A) ' : s AB R HRBIPO A| bowsky), R. Miller 2 (Blefary, Aparicio ss 500 1 4 1| Snyder). SO — McNally 1 Snyder cf-lf 3.11 1 2 @| (Wills)? Drabowsky 11 (Parker : F. Rob’son rf. 5 12 2 1 | 2, Barbieri, Wills, W. Davis, L. " ” B. Rob'son 3b'5 11 f* 2 1] Johnson, T: Davis, Lefebvre, ; By JACK HAND negative . statistics before this, sacrifice and scored on Snyder’s | fact, the Amer ican League Powell 1b 5 © 1 0 3 0| Covington, Roseboro, Fairly). LOS ANGELES (AP) — Moe effort on a warm, sunny | single to left. teams totalled only three runs Blefary lf 301 0-2 0| Drysdale 1 (D.. Johnson), RB. ~ Drabowsky, an obscure, 31-year- fornia afternoon. . MeNally stiddenly lost all con- those five games. Baltimore Blair cf - @ 00 6:0 O| Miller 1 (F. Robinson,) Perrae - eld hand-me-down; set a World; tm 1957, with the Chicago | trol in the third. After that in one inning. D. Johnson 2) 412 © O 2} noski 1° (Drabowsky). * Series record for a relief pitcher | Cubs, he tied a record by hit-| Willie Davis to fly out, he) WiLL USE KOUFAX Etchebar'n ¢ 311 © 13 0/ Umpires — Jackowski (ND * with 11 strikeouts and hurled | ting four ‘batsmen in one after- walked Lou .Johnson, Tommy Trailing by one game, just as McNally p 0.00 © 0 0! plate; Chylak (A), first bases > ‘Baltimore Orioles to a 5-2 first-| noon and led the National | Davis and Lefebvre, loading the | they were a year ago in Min- | | Drabowsky p 20 0 0 © 0| Pelekoudas (N), second base; victory over Los Angeles| League in hit batsmen that | bases. _| nesota, the Dodgers will call on Tetals 3% 5 9 5 27 4| Rice (A), third base; Steiner | ednesday. same year. Hank strode to the | sandy Koufax. the are 77.-- -- Les Angeles (N) (N), left field; Drummond (A,) over from. starter] jt was Drabowsky who gave | mound and waved to the bull- | Viner to even the series in te- AB.R HRBIPO A | fight field. T—2:56. A—55,41. © Dave McNally.-in. the third, | yp Stan Musial’s 3,000th hit and | P€® for Drabowsky. Moe re-| au. second game. He w: 3e Wills ss £066. 8 after the Robinson boys bombed | the hit that: gave Early Wynn | lieved some of the pressure by | (ooo04 by 20-year-old Jim Pal. a 394.3 43! Mahovlich Hurt — : Don. Drysdale with first inning pis 300th major league vietory. | *Tiking out Wes Parker’ but) Jose 15-10 record led the L. Johnson rf 3 1.0. 0 30 viicn MU : homers, Drabowsky allowed ‘He also was the victim of Dave wan oy ee feree an time Oelalos fa: victories, T Davisif 300 010 . - enly one hit in 6 23 innings. | Nicholson’s famous homer over | Gilliam and lost him on a Koufax clinched the pennant Lefebvre > 311 1 35/ Im DetroitGame_ =: ” He struck out six in a row at | the stands in Comisky Park a | Cutt, walking inarun. = J+ tne Dodgers in the final Parker 1b 401 0 90 : ene stretch, tying ' series rec- | few years back. Deaton y wae fe 3s oe | ame of the sean Naas Gilliam 3% ~ 200 1 11{| KITCHENER, Ont. (CP) — ord. Frank ‘Robinson's’ two - run | 7ohm. Roseboro before he made | Philadephia. Palmer pitched Roseboroc 400 0 3 0|Frank Mahoviich, star right When he struck out the side | homer, following a walk to Russ ee eee Eiche Dodg. | the clincher for- the ~ Orioles Drysdale p ©-0 0 © © 1/ winger with Toronto Maple - _{m the fotrth and fifth, the Po-| Snyder, got McNally off to a| “2¥ime ee ne Sept. 22, and they eased home aStuart 100 © © 0} Leafs, suffered'a cracked right ; Bab born pertitines stock brakes good startin the ‘firs. Thea | “ice mixed a fine breaking |@ nine - game winner in the bBarbicrt 1008 @ 6 6 [tat te ths, Gemettor toreeal i ‘the books by Cincimati'e, Hod a tay Oras” seats Gate perio pe ties te ae R. Miller p © 0-0 © © 1/ days. eee : Eller against the Chicago White followed with another homer = oy bites Jim Bar. ; RESULTS eCovington 1060 0.0 0| ‘The’ injury ; ed in the —; Sox in 1919, the scandalous | into the same lower left field = Eee D. Fairly 1006 © © @} second period “of a “National + Biack Sox series - | stands on rey and Willie |: : Totals 323 2 2714 Hockey League jexhibition fame ‘ irafted ae 3 Lefebvre’ . " By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a—Fliéd . out“ for Drysdale in| here between Detroit 8 Si. Louis Cardinals organization | mer in the Dodger second Me-| ; 2°, ‘olowed, this by, whiffing | Battimere — 310 190 a0 590 2nd. : Wings and the Leafs. The Red at Jaskeueiie “ie Hoveuher Nally eld a 41 ofgs ge fei Pea oi ae On per a @11 000 cco— 2 36 gh Struck out for Moeller in Wines Wee Fi: cent Solna’ thes bate McNally, Drabowsky (3) and Mahov sey $ league sat tear meee Song | hady Rickcherren walked in| Raw broke the stritwost strise | picheberren: » Moeller c—Struck out for R. Millre in| tercept Bruce MacGregor. a; teanis ances ‘for | the d. took second on a|°¥_lofting a fly to Curt Blefary | (3) Miller (5) Perranoski (8) 7th. Detroit right winger, when the { . was more famous ‘for second, opening the sixth. and Roseboro. ‘HRs: Bal--F. d@—Struck out for Perranoski | Leafs Bob Baun hit Mac - ; Sean ss STRUCK OUT: Robinson, B. Robinson; LA— in 9th. é Gregor. The 175-pound Red - 3° Y Demeiy raved 1b otis ; Baltimore ¢A -) 310 100 0005 | Wing ‘centre fell to the ice with | se aera gl ieee se Saeed | Yee rae in the third until he walked Baltimore World Series | (A )9, Los Angeles (N) 8. 2b—| “It’s in an awkward spot and . ; Wills in the seventh. at Dod « $557 Parker, D. Johnson, Powell | they couldn't tape it,” said the ~~ : Coming down the stretch, he 336, the lg rome aad HR—F. Robinson, B. Robinsco, | Leaf winger. “There's quite a ¢ a; appeared to get stronger. In the Weta & a Lefebvre. ,,SB..— Wills.. S—Me- | bit of pain when I breathe. but_. ninth inning he closed out the | World Series game. $552 Nally. cs I can thank that ball on’ the + favored Dodgers by striking out | 407 3+ men wee oer - . ‘< IP HR ER | heel of MacGregor's skate for ve Reebts ond plock biter. Ren | TOE Mette sepei — — McNally 2192.2. 3| saving’ me from a very mamy i Fre ‘Fairly and making bounce te a j Drabow (W) 623 106 | cut poss serious im ¢ ey coupon oo ae em ss Nae ih the Dodg- out to end the game. 6 ie White Soz- : ORIOLES NO. T MAN, . Drysaale 1) : a4 . ey” a aoe : ” After home run hombs ~ : : "Moe! ie lacGregor had pro ye e i ri gee eae me Sisemnbia Hesbiaber the Robinson boys in the first. The paid attendance of 55,941 Moe Drabowsky. 31-year-old Los Angeles yesterday after came in as relief pitcher in the | R. Miller - 3 2 © 0/| vices in the form of plastle — sees eared tae- Wen. started only three games_ this | the Orioles picked up one in the | W25 Bot a record. The all-time | castoff of four big league leading Baltimore to a 52 vie- third inming and allowed just | Perranoski 2 20 0} caps at the heels of his-skates. oe oe 5 eg wit ie t Weabee bak Bos maar | seco a wi : 92,706 teams, has this expression in tory in the opening game ef ome hit from then of. BB—McNally 5 (Wills, Gil-| MacGregor suffered a charley 4 way ; a single, the * : : atin om. att rabowsky G (AP Wirephote) | liam, L. Johnson; -T--Davis,—Le-|-horse-in—the_collision_and also “ + - American pecans —— — eee een ae 5 = abil See febyure)Drabowsky-2:(Gilliam,-|..will...be.sidelined.for a, few ae nue tant Coenen ee aie 4 Twill. Devsdae f Gayeen Pay all’ zy ” e 0... . Sore ae ag eS | manager Hank Bauer sad, "b ; ys. C HIT | Referee School O- alugged a two-run homer in the | anager Hank : a : . ; ‘ nt. iy first inning off Don Drysdale. | cause he had the most experl- “ Y " Brooks Robinson followed’ ence.” - = Brian Lewis veteran hockey] - / Ve “solo homer, Ral the tisles Bauer said he : tT M referee left last evening for / - a , uer y ° went on to win $2. brought in reliever Stu Miller | 1957 but had arm trouble and oO in e a n | Winnipeg where he will bel | t BELVEDERE JV >, After Dave McNally, the |in the ninth had Drabowsky |¢Vemtually fated to the minors | — eee taking part in a threeday re} ° (Q y struggling Baltimore starter, | walked leadoff hitter John Rose- | With Houston in the old Ameri | VANCOUVER (CP) — Ca-|-coaches know the score but the | unlimited potential and-has her Peers ee, contin te. te ane , Arts , Js "was relieved in the third inning, | boro, who struck out after the | C2" Association. He later was | ada’s top coach man on the street thinks we're | mind set on an Olympic gold | Canadian Amateur As-] ‘The final competition of the seaséa will be held on | * ~ Moe Drabowsky came out of the | count reached 31. "| fraded‘to Milwaukee, optioned | ‘this country will be fortunate to | world beaters.” medal, “but standards are im- | sociation. : ss / LAs bullpen and hurled one-hit ball | Brooks Robinson claimed the to Louisville and was drafied by | win a swimming. medal at the| Firby, 41, said the problem is proving so incredibly quickly.”| Mr: Lewis | ed bis te OCT. 8 9a d 10 4 ‘ over the final 6 23 innings. | two-run homer by Frank Robie ee fe ee ee ee esee | ae Leek of eeh 20d Once comaiis ears tecehie fereeing career in 1860 in the .0, J na lv / |: ~ “Rookie catcher Andy Etche- | son “‘did more for me my | PLAYED FOR VANCOUVER : oo ahead with changes in tech-| now defunct Island Senior’ as a/ barren said Drabowsky threw | homer. Frank took the pressure | The Reds ‘sold him to Kan. | 2yUotl Til) 0 eee | eae id cite the ceone | niques and attitudes, making @|key league after playing many] sua rht Competition ts open to. all members, including | = “about 85 per cent fast balls, | off everybody, especially me.” | sas City Athletics, who farmed = . shambles of world records. years as a top flight centre in /. kd / / 3 . . : the picture of Canada emerging | the incentive they need to stick b It will be rum the same as the Pro's Toursament in 3 with a few sliders and a: couple claimed his clout, | him out to Portland and Van- ‘ Sa suvitemal ho- | with. the sport ‘sad more — _Firby said that “almost al | Maritime hockey circles. Brian | segtember, ae Z fb fot & Sn fast ball was extellent.” | deep into the left field stands, nore oe teas of 235. time could help develop! neo an best times are faster eee cas aed ee Please Leavé Entries at the Pro Shop 4 / : Etchebarren said Drabowsky | “wasn’t “hit. well, but I -got| Last year; he toiled in Van- | *¥e" Soids—at the British Em- one neem (at. Jonanice. Lem | Feces 6 — 4 report | enough of it and hit it in the |couver but wound up on the yp which said: ‘A good fast ball | right direction.” Cards’ Jacksonville roster from. yy : : x : which he was drafted by the i : Se \ ee Orioles Nov. 29. : as ae > - When. 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