- J5 . iiavssrtbeen ahleiilitilunobimchigsiitlgisi and Jews. lswliiinited because pilyers - . 13'” c‘“'.hO ’tt.|mo'toeQcQa' ' of also in-as-to snsskasIu~oai- tiiizfii‘ ‘ ,- m" "" Mantle Leading Is Top News ormer Edmonton p|ayer\ i.‘:i.5f.“.%l¥‘§3%n“?$"u.$.3a'a»mm,.» 12'l‘heGiisrdian.Charltfet:o ,'l'h .Set.2. . . . I o W" "S " 75“37Title Fight Role. . lissalii. , uch-moreluhtle W» 4‘°°I°,, the BECAMEATEACIEB. tlianinthetlnited tss:ae-tothiIrkIbwt|- mL.°N?°N ‘AP‘'‘5°'“'Y 745' As a businessman Rollie’: cause of f _ I haven't felt “When we get there-we round . _ Fin; 111,3!“ round mknockout ofi 0 e a u r a ventures have not been nearly tile impact of as thatanother we were homesick for Edmon. i ac h 0. iahersiin _ the worldi A so successful as his exploits on person in an ordinary walk of tmi and missed our friends i .2: e3"Y‘_lY:8 3 tile fight 31 Chi-i the playing field. Ell first job life might run into. Football has i there. We knew then that Ed. , i°“5" “day “gm “'35 "'9 WP. By BOB TRIMBEE :at St. Augustine during theiscored, most passes caught in was selling soft .. One been very good to me. imonton was where we wanted . i i 3, THE CANADIAN PRESS _iiii.ee_i.iiii pinch homer b Si” igvpfgts new‘ ““'°“3h°"' E“"°P°‘ EDMONTON (CP) — when winter. he worked h wayia single game. longest run from night be loaded his truck with “Discrimination -in the same to make our home.” ' ., ' Mickey Mantle hiked his bat-:Musial and beat St Loisiis 6+3‘ ri"'°‘?"' ’ Rollie Miles puhaway his foot- through ihe Cleveland lndians|scrimmase. longest runback of 100 cases of pop for delivery ' ""‘*‘ . ii-iii: average to 322 wediiesdii in ii iii ' '° ight drew m°'°.«'E"'°' ball cleats this fall it marked farm system as a secondbase-in punt and pass interceptions. early the next day. An ove i with two hits in your offjciay] leads? ixifgzlilg 0" league feat“ merest "'3" ‘"5’ “‘ P"e"' the end of a career that made man and in 1948 played two’ In 1954. Miles earned a stand- night frost Prompted him to A [rips ti, the piate as New York, Tom Haiiei knocked in four.‘ °“'iy°“;5iiH°"° 3" 59"” °°"" him om-"of Canada's most p0P- games for the major league ins ovation from Winnipeg fans,switch to in less hazardous oc- I ’ Y,-mkeeS_ A m Eric an League runs with ii doubie and iwo_i_un zme" 5 ° "M993" wmers “'h° ular professional players. u when. single - handedly. he al- i‘ cupation. - ’w°r° at mg‘, as hardly a fan he‘ "The color bar had been bro-imost upset\ the Bombers. Hen In later years he was a car I i ‘ Dennant w i it n e 1; s. defeated ‘ Washington. 9-5. M tl h‘fted i th Th G‘ ‘ ‘ ~ -- lea.-Eh Epoivig t§e‘yanke§ um: s‘ the geamelsinoti tillgofiilcgiggisutligfltljti f sidced 35 §vili3.’i'!°h“lg- iii L d years his brilliant defensive Nliles said. "I was disappointed . Claud Arnold and Bernie Fa- bei-aim a school teacher. a pro- up inadpjve to win the batting i mg tit, outcome of wediiesday v Siaii°§;§§. uLlislt"g m de hmii C"; play. with Edmonton Eskimos , and lost a lot of confidenceiloney were forced out with in- . fession he s lows. ‘ l ' °" ma 9 as ° of the Western Football Confer- ‘ when I was shipped back to the «juries. ‘ Miles‘ exploits in three Ed- homer Orlando Cepeda belt di R, e: ' Th,°re ‘V . . . it 5910 home i.uii_ e .‘.’i’i th“:aI;°':)dn°“ didnt thrill to his daring run- kcn and I thought I had a good ' was pressed into service as a ,3 salesman. After completing his ' mug and passing. and in. later 1 chance to stick in the majors." ‘ quarterback w h e n regulars education requirements, Rollie \«’ title. B_ baseball rules, h . m h ' I i I appearvai the plate soze gfrlrlilesg , gagnéis Houston at Los Angeles i a (iiiitaii he always felt was easy en(c)e. S t d S i 29 Ml aivninigs and ‘later traded to Bos- 'I"Vt;eb hi: d diinet utiouchdowii ; m0f.‘t0ltledG re iyl Eiipuvilicmries V f’ this season and with three Southpaw Bill Pierce itched '- ’ - " . ” . 3 "F 33" ep ' . " '95‘. °" r"‘“’°3~ ' ca..c. ac os e game, promp res en v 3 on games remaining the centre‘ Seven briiiiaiit yiiiiiiiigs E“. the iio§:§i‘i:‘,:°l3ispi1E§P";fi:?6n igftifif his wife and seven children willi In 1951, he was one of four- v said Miles. I lost 16 Pounds i the same west Edmonton street i-ii,.i(iei._ out Vaiioiis times iiiisi Giants giving up oiiiy ihiee hits i comparabie with-his comempop honored during a game hp,-e layers. who volunteered to re- in that one. It wasione of the to rename its Miles Street. season with injuries‘ is iiiiie, and not waiiiiiig a man But in , aricii He is one of the biggest i between Eskimos and British port to the Class C Regina Caps top thrills for me. Ive tried to Asa director of the western i appearances shot-t oi the re, the eightii_ with 3 4_0 iead_ he = and best fighters of recent due. i Columbia l.ions._ iof the Western Canada Baseball get a film of the game as a division of the Canadian Coun- . i quit-eii totat ‘gave up 3 siiigie to Mike Shani i adesn * ; Mrs. Miles will be given a League when the Braves reor- 4 t _ -*- After being walked in the non and a walk to Dal Maxvill.i N115 Magnusson in the stock- new ca.“ H" 33‘y°a"'°'d h“5‘ g3”5z°“ the" farm §yst‘?m' This e ' seventh inning on his fifth trip; Musial pinch hit for Cardinal ; hoim Aftonbiadet; “There is no hand “(in b°.ma“.°.a" h°'i°rary , turned. °"t t° be ms first st‘? ‘ to ttit. i,iate_ Mamie was i.e_; state, C ii it Simmons and , doubt that Sonny Liston wiii flrf‘ CillQf.iHlS original uniform. J toward a football career in m u i, placed by Jack Reed. ‘promptly smashed his 19th ' stay on the heavyweight tht-one N°'.5.’8' Wm be ret"'ed' 1" ‘fee’ Canada‘ . ' . The Yankees used four differ- hoéner of the year. ffor quite a time. Let us hope gliliitelorbi:fF0Eiksh°i:‘::gé‘nonn;iiil: i-oiI.)°3i Fi§fi'inn‘i;'iigi‘onsl.,i¢:il;iti§nai"r‘iti‘i?ir I I ent pitchers with the victory go- . 'epeda's 33rd h o m e run, ' _ _ - _ ‘ , i ' ing to Ralph Terry. It was his.which appeared to be only in- E:/ter tliliirs tilingazcgaxhistiigihaihlsihg by fan‘. 1" his °]°S."‘g days. 85 °°V°‘'°d M1195 f°°tb3". back‘ Queen St mw“ 23i.ii oi the season. A sei,eii_i.iiii_.5iii.aiicP wiieii he rapped ii iii . i.. a player. Miles will be giveniground and together with sev- H H " st. barrage in the third decided theilhe sixth. proved the winning< Corennagan BT: “One can :3” ?’"'q“° ’°°k"‘g °h"‘”" °"‘“”?°’°“ed “"5 3”‘ °1‘'.b consult I i 0l|0|’3l0|l by ' “"0 : game for the league champions, talil)y. 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Chmouemwn . s"’"'”°"”° :0 3 I5)-Oflead 3137 thli-j_ Second im1"on the Jacksonville Suns of the .isl1ing second in the Goveror‘si elslgseball a sport Miles began league all-star eams in 1954 as . Montague . A“’°"°' rig e ore e igers came! [imp _ - = . ; ' ' i . ., “ - ' ~ _ to tile . .....*:,i2:°::*‘..£::;is’£..i::si:: : $:,'.*:...‘.’;'*i;§:-...'.‘:.:§.':*= ..-.‘l3°S{S§3f 4 :;.::*W;: :6. "::.::.:.:‘ ii: 22:? i2.°:‘::.:*.r: :*.*::.:°§.::“::s Asems Throughout the eighth sigiaaunnozsd h?§3eronZn :3: i h""“’ w°“ "'9 "°““““‘ 3"“ “"' "°~“‘*'¥- summer and‘ atte,,d,,,i, times the league ii, touchdowns _ one run and he singled home. ., : two more runs in the ninth. ’ Dean Chance picked up hiss . . 14th victory with seven innings‘ _‘ of relief work. ‘- _ . Jim Bunning was the losers ~ At Boston, rookie Deacon ‘i Jones‘ two-run pinch double in. i ii? the eighth inning lifted Chicago I 5 toward an 9-3 victory over Tlos- 3 i_ { ton and helped right handeri Ray Herbert win his 19th game. . .. Herbert. who has lost nine,5 ’ ' .i also homered with the basesi ,' empty in the ninth and drove ,ii in a run in the fourth with a sacrifice fly. f Chicago trailing 3-2 going into . ‘ he eighth. But Mike Hersh- « and D i c k Radatz replaced berger and Nellie Fox singled H U P I Z 7 - starter Earl Wilson. Jones 0 boiled for rookie Al Weis and clubbed a double for two runs. Floyd Robinson singled, Sherm Lo1lar's two-run single and . . wild pitch by Hal Kolstad gave . A Profit Sharin Plan for Herbert hit his second home run of the season off Kolstad in ; the ninth. ; In day action in the National ‘- ; Lcaue, at Chicago, Wes Cov- t .ngton’s three run homer pow- . . t ered the Phillies to their 18th as t victory in the past 23 games as i ?hiladeiphia rallied for a 6-5 ‘ E conquest of Chicago Cubs and i i o. u . Jclm Callison and Roy Siev- : ers singled ahead of Coving- ii ton’s eighth inning drive deep iii into the rightfield bleachers to iii give Jack Hamilton. last of i three Philadelphia pitchers, his 0 ninth win. The loss was Buhl’s '° Mm in P2l§E§§%§(l)3?slJP KEEP I At San Francisco, the Giants '0 withstood an eighth inning ‘ i ll. Y H. 0 ll. 0 en Season p .. I2. SUMMERSIDE — The House i I 12. off Frontenac beat the House of i e ee 1 e 12. Selkirk 25-1 in the opening game , I2. of the Summerside High School T 1.: Football League yesterday after- i I 1.4 noon. ' ‘-7 The Frontenacs had a wide 1-1 margin in play and were held - 1-‘ scoreless only in the second qu- ter. ' Willie Gallant scored three 3-‘ touchdowns, all on forward pas- 1‘ ses from Quarterback John Poi- "C girl‘, and Porier added {one imself. Only one of the our ' td's was converted. Lloyd “Toy-Toy” Gallant kick- s‘i ed a rouge in the fourth quar- 5'i ter for the Selkirks’ only point. . 5'2 Referees were F-0 Noel Hoiile. 5'2 F-S Matthews, and Don Mathe- "0 son. F-0 Bill Smith is coach \ aft. of the winning Frontenacs. and N‘ Charles Hickey coached the Sel- MO 5-3‘. iii ney at cl ,0, Before the game Charlie Bal- i , mi lem, physicahdirector at S.l-Lsii. 7,45 thanked the Summerside branc S “K of the Canadian Legion for their 9_ot donation of $1.500 to the high 1o.o¢ school for the purchase of foot- ball equipment. He introduced into Bud Craig. secretary-manager lots at the local Legion. Jim Hogan. Io.:io president of the S.A.A.A.. Davis Ii.oo Lidspne principal of 5 HS , and Wilfred McNeill. chairman of the . i "-30 s ittee. Mr. , 12.00 Lidstosie thanked the Legion - '2-'0 for their generous donation. and Mr. McNeil admonishing the ' boys to be good sports, wished no tbemtliebeetdluck. 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