SPORTS, TIMI. Veiarcins May Be In Playoff I! ID H331 Canadian Press Staff Writer NEW YORK (CP) - One m ,1 -.penda IIIDII. Of the bullpen and the other play every da7- 39' L-huractcralgl'V.oll':Od ll ional yNv:l)SC names are bound to I back the If B rooklyn Dodgers and hill- waukee Braves wind II! in I post.- ,,.,on playoff. of the men ha- two valved will in M195 Bobby Thomztn. WY ” a B or J x u i rd year and cat: on as Brook- l.vn's batting-pl-ac pitcher. A couple of weeks ago the Body ers put him back on the active list as pitching insurance and he has since win-had briefly and ef- fectively in relief. Thomson's luck hasn't been much better than Braoca's since his moment of glory. After two fair-to-middling years with the Giantg, he wm traded to lil- waukee and missed almost a whole .season when he broke as inevitably linked with the l'.;. 1.-nklo in arms trainin- iime. a Natonal laaua race went gr: and New York Giants. having finished in s first-place tie. ucli had won a lamlilll "10 59530" three series. The Glantl. Ullllill 4.2. got two men on hue ll! ninth inning and Brenda came on to relieve starter Don Neweombe with Thomson at the plattl. THOMSON nmto - as virtually everyone W" "19 gge of five recalls. T503190" ll" a home run. the Giants won 5-4. and New York Yankees belt t-llllll in girgdlnel in the World series. Branca. who bed will 31 I333” for the podsen in 1947 I114 W! been a pitching mainstay '0? seven years. I'll 3"" '1” 5”” again. Plagued by arm ti'0"lll9- he drifted to Detroit risers. th- Yankses and eventually ill! ml' 00,-,, drawing hlslrelease Minneapolis in ...:i-season. Goalie Chadwick Looks Promising In leafs' Cage SUDBURY, Ont. (CP)-The hot- wick. . Chadwlicukrhl an ht: Y llillyea the lglvaflridaal dock League club's lowlril only on soil In W.” two day!- tho it ot ssmctsiiv war ....A.-lreavcnallwiek smut! tin expert with his poise and speed in turnilll aside in to b. "He looks like e's I0 . great player." said coach Howie Meeker after Thursdays drill. I knew he was good but his play in N0 dgyg here '11:! been I DlCIF not surprise. Be s even better I had expected Alf Pike. Chadwick's coach with the Western lies a Winnlwl warriors, also at a camp here. aid. ' "I don't think you'll Iv! I9 H goalkeeper better on screened shots than Chadwick. I dont know how he dodl it. You h! can't see the puck. "1011 lul” out with his hands and grabs it; He has a terrific pair of hen . Last season Chadwick laycd hve games for Leafs. Be a owed . total of only three goals. He had two shutouts as Lem won two games and tied the other tlires. Slar Says Toronlo leafs Be Caled Oliiarlo leafs IUDIURY. Ont. (CP) - The ltar says in an editorial Toronto lliiispge Deals of ac ey League should I their name to Ontario 0 Leafs because the name Toronto "leaves a bad taste in Northern Ontario." The Leafs now are training at udhury. The paper says most Northern Ontario inn support goes to Mon- tvlxai Canadians and Detroit Red has. "looking for the reason it would be found that the name Toronto. associated with llogtown. is the main beef against friendship with the once-named Queen City. "Girls from Vancouver and North Bay become the Miss To- rontos. athletes who make the headlines of fame become Toronto be living in the suburban areas or are t ..,y residing within the city. . . ." . boys and girls if they happen to SECOND CIIANCI No longer the fllrlns soot, Bobby couldn't get going for the Braves last year. This season has been a hit better-- arm and bat have pulled out a important games .5. in Milwaukee's stretch drive-but he's still hitting well below his lifetime average. So the 33-yaarvold Thomson and the w-year-old-Branca both would relish a hence to pick up where they left off five years ago-Ralph hoping to rewrite the script. Bobby seeking to revive it just the way I was. The Dodgers have a lot oi moundsmen they are likely to call on before Branca gets the nod. In fact, the chances are that one team or the other will wind thing! up without the necessity of n play- is... in still a possibility-'-and an intriguing one. Montreal loses Ind llound Vloild Softball Clishlps SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Montreal Fishers were defeated -0 Thursday by Clearwater. Fla.. the world softball championship. Bombers in the second round of - the world softball championship The Fishers won their first game Wednesday. defeating Mex- ico City College 3-1 in the 1960 world series of the Amateur soft- ball Association. Montreal is not yet eliminated from the tournament. which is a double elimination affair n... Nofra Dame And Maryland Beaten As Season Opens NEW YORK (AP) -- Mighty Notre Dame and Maryland were struck down Saturday as the 1950 United states college football sea- son opened. southern Methodist whilppcd Notre Dame. ranked No. 3 among Arrherican college teams, 19-13 in Do as' Cotton Bowl before 61,000 while Syracuse. an unheralded in- dependent. burst Maryland's bub- ble I-11. South Carolina upended Duke University, Atlantic Coast confer- ence power, 7-0. It was the team's grant victory over Duke. since 1. Georgia Tech. ranked No. 4 in. the Associated Press pro-season poll. had no trouble defeating Kentucky 14-6 and Pitt. regarded as the class of the East until Sy- racuse's xplosloii. edited West vii-galls is-ls. psnrscr lll'I' ros wsoomos Aunivsssasirs rssssairanous BASEBuALL . G-rho: (1). and ssonra. ans: MTUIDAY 'h4W' 1- use for a safety touch, . Nadend Laagaa I-lll7e'”.1.'3i".f.'.".;'l';...'ll.'..i'.......' m pus ailgullatlllllfd "" A''""”" - ' an ac ' l t- its all uaflio-1 s 1 "age? M0" Itsrtrol urn!-rls lie! that Paved the way fo.ur' Pgls an no sous-s in l I Illed same. touchdowns and a field onl and nrsklne, Boahaek (2) Dritsdale "I"! 000 a1ouo.s 10 1 a decision that snapped '. three- (I) lasasat (1) and consensus; N95" York one too oos- s 4 s same Toronto winning streak. Law. Arrglyo (I) m utulmmeueiltilldmnidl-:&at(e6:) 0"”, "E u'""L 1 0.34 0 0 (I) Iaudihwestrum. L - Gomez. - A Toronto crowd or 21325 0" New York sis osioss-s 10 1 Jo”. N;-toenail 1. Blaylock. this first meeting 0. 0,," ,,,,,,,,, 3050118 lltl ION"? 'Wu'l'l' ""0 ' " IN" between Argos and Ottawa as the t-s:.an:,Wesfrnm. HRS: PII-Ht 3.. Mn" N: mm,-, . 1 ant Threached the halfway : t r . . . e v t St. Louis no use loo-4 is s Giff: mm out too one 1.. a s l nous): Riders fl'collirythemcoell.le:r lhht: if & Ill k-I ll 0 Pohohk 3' d a tie for second place with Argos Dickson. Schmidt (4) Collar:-(6) 00,”. ifug”, '9": Gm-.-nd and Hamilton. each with three Jsclnon (ii) and smith; Jeticost. inns. Cm-Post. Bailey. wins 'snd four losses. They mu Freeman (1) and ashes. 7-19” 0. M00 "in beam or. Als, who l....,. w.,.. 0., ,, gilt. I.-Dickson. ans: clsol-ewe. 00mm, fgg gal 33:: : : thelliduven games, by four points. - d. whose passing has Chicago .v011(lm1-I10 s "!hfIIe1er.senmiac (I) and r,....."'.. . Milwaukee 000000 ill 0-4 3 1 Q.,".'ffc',; F"If""" W "4 ROY IIVAN portedlllfoklilgmlorollxollilerlllgporrt (10 innings) ' mu. 's;L . 1' w'l""'l"' quarterback, threw a seven-yard uJ"0I-(el-.;)D:;3hlfzll1dIrfti,;'9g;"fe',;'; Cin-Bell, Post. e ”" R"'"'m' IS INJURED mchd.;;u.T.... to D1... rlnney ' ' R Ommy Lews Don St. Phillips (ti sleater (s) crons in "9" Y0"! 012 000 002-1 1: l 0 1 , - and crud-u. Rice in. mm. Baguio: woo: ooo-4 s s A van hm CI-rlotwn ..u'".”nao3.'n'iy'.i?.'."l:..lh".3.?.9l3 L-Crone. rm: uh-Logan. nnw:"'b film (7) and Bern; hon-mu. M! 1l3"u- VII in-1"!" aigincered mainly on in. pmi... Ammnl L"... W-Gm." large; m and.Daley. adst Quebechdny. When he was Tom Tm” convened an am New York oooooooaoo-4 I 1 mmuwd ”"”"- "11 NY-- taldns I Pit-We 0' "'9 """'"'1 touchdowns and kicked a 20-yard 30.00" m” an wmgl 4 1 . I - IIIITIE. Jerry A. Hanover, the horse new :0”. Larsen. arms (9) and Howard; 3'9" "id 000 000 oio-l 2 1 soared and, coming down an new ,0. Arm. Mme". Poneru.ld' Doruh (3) 0” M. W "1 W Wlmll 1. C .0 KW” hll IPE disloentsdjfs 1 . qu."..b.ck .I..k W-Lanes. L-Porto:-ffelif. rm: lss- L9'””"- 5W1! (3). Nnrlull 4 ” . He is expected to in in Lopcio. hospital in Quebec until Thursday. , n.,.....u gamizsas c :3 00205; J 0 and migsonml;;:.lelmod fins: Dct . :;:.e;i.l;:n. f:::,r;nG-al;ffuadti;llll)'i;: rower. siavssfsa viewers Jo-.1. nso - "3” ' - . , ; her 13"”. Duser. Crimlan (1) Brunet (2) w-man ooo ooo ooo. o s 1 H R - l3..lu,om'f.uff."z.'f,5”,Il..;'l'hMl,f:' . pma-I: as sfsnull '- Splcer (5) Harrington m and Baltimore 201100201-013 1 579953 ac.3 converted two or tbaltouchdowns 2": the stall ll- Smith: Wilson and Loilar. L-Du- stobbs. llrodowski m, wi..l.. ' , nuts on its "5 nor. lillaz Key-Smith; Chi-Minoan (I) and Courtney; Johnson and MINT JOHN. N-I (CF)-Kilt" IIIAI DEFENCE jl&'1s'JMIKtW.' z, 305,, g.,.,l;., -rrisndos. L-Stobhs. an: 3.1. noel: PI-vslrl. from Kenslnston. , 1 ins-II-It'll"-hi""""'l" Cievelud no 010 000.4 0 3 wim.m,0 p.51” .00 twp sginf, John nu Running roughshod over an iri- in his week's liar Wsnkli. JP! Dem,” 000 00001004 5 I ,1". 001,105, 35,011, .04 naming ept Winnipeg defence. Rlders' for- . smear-tahfw which Ifwldll 50 Score and Hogan: Boytacli and Kansas C e 000 003 000- 3 lo 1 mm” nmed double M" 1" 5” wnd nu" led by Gum” Stun" ' In " .' mg .I.. : : Wilson. um c1..smiu.. cue.” 001 00, 0004 0 1 order afternoon harness racing ridge. Dhad nurrliher quarterback 6 stsII.a sin I0 0" wuningios no (no woes 1: 2 corms and Smith; Pierce and Sf.'l,l,l,l,fe,:f;'”:,',f, f'j,l;:0,,'ln"" 5:” "' "m" "'d '" W M U H"-5.... . .5... may as-. Baltimore llwfiolllx.-l181Ia1lar,ldo (9). ' ' ' .1.-3 .51.-egg. Hernandez. sinus in Abernathy loosed " L'"" l"”" ""4 "" Md" Star wear: In-I-I nriidn -- m Cliakales (8) and Berberet, Kansas c ooo 001000-1 s 2 W ,0 . 50 ,1 ,0, 0,... ""1115 ""1110 Win." 0'1 I touch- .. .. s... .......- .. A p. ma . ,,,,,.,,,,,..,,.....,.r wig ........ Fitzgerald (1); Moore. Brown (1; Chicago nan 010 0lx- 5 8 2 K" "00 50 99 '33, ,5... d”'"' '"d '0” ”"3l"' P13”! v piaounsosissuusengpsoplssns Zuverlnk (7) Ferrarese (st and Craddocli. Crimizin (2), Kretiow Inns N llama: Le. ugi kllddu um Reggie wh"eh"""' . f"" ' lntIII&l Illill '5” "3 5 -M00000. w,z0,,,,m. 1,3,0”. (5,, sum (0,. Hmlnmn ,0), Muwwk”! 90 65 0- Iogledncdsht points on ltawz field: Lets check with you on that hunting trip. For M”, ,5 .0... .....g. g. 1.”-.03."; L00”. pun" McMahon (8) and Thompson; gmoklyn 00 59 :5” V. ,5," 'uored't”h:”::';:r"s gknggg guns. shells, cartridge belts, decoys, cleaning Hid, tnhp Canadian. New dost Toronto (mam own; 10 1 Staley and Lollar. L-Craddock. Cincinnati 39 02 .539 1y, 0," touchdown on u 1 - am boots, Jackets, caps, etc. dIIlIlh4lIEPld0I0Vi-50' Rolilivester :31 cos soul 11 o T gtimlion-lmlaegosue PI-nit St. Louis 73 75 A9316 sprint. Y ”''';:''.S, 2:: '''l”'' '2 """". enguth,liefki4)Wj (1) Ono 0200-570 , , vi """i"”” U- ad ps-w."Im M"unw:'CYD0n- Rochester mo 020 om-3 6 2 !I:ll1tltl:bdue::,l'Iln gig :25 tonlizri scored Bombers lnnel hit man for a anal! Wilt ' 52"” "I ""' W ..”- .”i'.""'i'h New M as 26 ..".f. :::”..:".:.::;-.i::d;::::. ms or mm sr. ----w---v-----v i ll tied 8-1. W35 5 YOC . Russell (8) cm , ' l 4 :2; American Asssaciatfel Playoff and Green. "50 58 '1 3” am Lu” "end ll” '''”''V - '. gngiuunu. g 3.090,. 1 (Toronto leads best-of-seven fi- Peanut Race at a Glance ..'.f'S"S"'3n”"li' 33 "Mai." "" w N-to--I mm- a a : ac nson. n- nelly (4) and Green. Best-of-seven "win"; Pncuuu w L peg, 53L 1, find tied 14- NEW vonx (AP) .. Probable Milwaukee 90 so .600 .. 4 f ” Association Playoff pitchers for today's major league sllrooklyn 88 59 .50! -4. 7 Indianapolis (1)2 010 011-0 i0 o games (won-lost records in paren- Cincinnati in oz .607 iii I Denver 000 001 ooo-r 10 1 theses): Remaining games Daisy and Jones; Freeman. La- snrda (3) and Johnson. Indianapolis wins best-of-seven flnal 4-0) Friend (I&16) SUNDAY National League Chicago 000 0003i0- 4 5 3 Milwaukee 000 214 o0x- 7 it 0 Rush. Valentinetti (oi, 9svls (8). Hacker (ii) and Landrlth; Buhl, Conley (hi and Rice, Cran- dall. W-Buhl. Ir-Rush. lifts: Chi-King; Mil-Bruton. Brooklyn 011 104 10- I la 1 Pittsburgh 101 I00 00- 3 il l Newcombe and Carnpanella; Hall, King (I). Munge (4), Pol- let (4), Face (5), Waters (6), New York Cleveland Chicago Boston Detroit Baltimore assess; ROUNDUP I (I) and liegan, Averill (ll; Lu-y National League Brooklyn at VPlttsburgh Craig (12-10) or Lahlne (9-6) vs American League Chicago at Dctrgit-Harshman (15-10) vs Woodeshlck (0-1) New York at Baltimore (N)- Kuck: (13-8) vs Palica (4-ll) STANDINGS American League 83.332251-' (Xthiied from M" .) Alouefies two-vlrd line by Arnie Gallffa. a 5 (Continued from page as Sept. 24. 1956 The Guardian. I Monday Mar on Sf at a avvori I" missed it. h LIST OF TITLE! GROW! Marlene is the first player to take the title out of the U.S. since Britain's Pam Barton won in 193. Although she is the first born winner. the trophy went to Canada once before. Scottish born Dorothy Campbell won in 1909 as British champion and in 1910 as a Canadian entry. The Canadian girl adds to the title to In ever-growing list of tours- ament victories which include the - U.S. women's intercollegiate title this year as a representative of Rollins College in Florida. the 1958 British women's champion ship and a string of Canadian open and close crowns. Miss Gunderson, the U. I. junior champion who hoped to become the second youngest women's champion, went from four-up to even in the afternoon round with the rapidity of I descending roller coaster. As her laad disappeared. Joanne didn't seem to know what to do. Neither shot the kind of golf they had displayed earlier this week over the windy, 0,130-yard Meridian Hills oourse. IXDUIDNT CONTROL snovrs Jeanne. a his tawny-haired gkl her shots Leer wkoheioa Kiss 0 salicy all through. AIhl9Y. E. Bafgbtd' descent. out-die Ounall vs - foot - one, 115- rd rival of! the tees most of U. time, but she couldn't control toward the end. Ilarienc succeeds Seattle's Pat as U3. is the same club as herintlsethlrd round. was inthe the way but couldn't pull her young clubmnte (Continued from page 0) Successful Montague. Time 13 3-5 secs. AM yards Boys Open - 1. Ivan Ashley, I. Royalty; 2. Tom Rice. 8. D. U.; 3. Don MscAuslsnd, S. D. U. Time 59 secs. lu yards Boys Open -- l. Mich- aelscott, Summmerslde; 2 Ivan Royalty; 3. Howard White, I. D. U, Time 1.21 1-5. one mile Boys -- 1. Scott, Bummerside; 2. M. Bradley. P. W. C.; 3. Bill ilk-Kenna. Q. C. II. 8. Time 5.32. Girls High Jump e- 1. M. Mac- uu, Montague; 1. 3. Robbins. fill; !.rA. hiursaghan. R. I. I. If!!! 31111 Jump - 1. I. la- cliarripion. Pat, .: . . . . .: 8. our 0 Ski: s 5 Officials: Patron. lion. '1'. U. 1 ac: , sry Referees, I. I lfatheson. . P.. Rev. B. C. III Elllierson. James Peodsrgast; and who lost to she Michael Brooklyn (7) - Sept. 24. reg- ularly scheduled night game plus resumption of game of Sept. 23 at Pittsburgh; 25. 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