Montreal. Meets Toronto With Strategy In Doubt @112 @uardiom EECOND sichloti limitation a, 1933i NT MONTREAL iCle'l'he itrlb‘ egy Montreal Alouettet will use against the Argonauts in their Eralern Football Coolerence en~ eounter Friday night at Toronto hinges on whether or not Bobby Lee Thompson will be ready to Joined the teIm lIal week II I Ciark'l lob He in randldate tor the injured Don seen artioti with Alou‘ettgr "l Exciting Race play Thompson. the snappy 22. year-old detrnstve halfback ar- nnired by the Aiuuettea listi year mm the University It! Artmna. IPrained ligament; in his toot Sept 21 in an interlock. tag “me Stampedera. He sat out Sunday's game in i namttton between the, Aluuettdl and gait-Cfil. which Montreal lost - . omosnn did some » ilght running at the team work Emurnd “$i.n“i"¥’“ title outs this week. but he is still i, M mm ,d‘ ’5 w -e hobbling rétlltchbly and coach liar“ [M M fig," °" “'9 “' . win ticket, t... swim. r .i.‘ *Empsggs e “slut-illflt’fleggesday ML math/yr. Key and Mal in tile tlurd rare. hint Kai oatd “I T “mm . I. “r Kat each picked up single vic- slam tor a win ticket as the min“; ., 9"“ ‘ 5 ‘1‘ W" tones with the Key horse grab. Six”! race. It Thompson Isn't reedyi lhm‘ “'9 5m rm 17"“ l “a 5 Trouble said he will probably 1K l dress only quarterback Warren 1.1., mu. mm A We ‘5 “mulch 2l irtl t 5 , There were ttuee double darn ed at IEalnsl Calgary .wmnera it last nikhl‘s harness Windy iaarng raid at the CilarioLLe- Key. taunt Driving park, l windy lune picked up double! ti mt a combuinilon ol lane and Mr lirEIwyti The second double war worth mm with Mai Kai and Scottish Light doing uie hum The oitattor at Windy .luno. anti Dtl'efl Strike paid $31. . The tiignest tingle pay at the evening was a snail rayon on triumph in need one Ind five. 'l 2 d 7 Rabb. who has started the last n s P two games. in tavor oi Fr. The huh“! My at the night lHettre'a Boy to, n laubbal Marriott, He will also \va the mtinelia oi Scottish.M|tthw BrendI Littlt anti Mighty Warrior which i ‘R- MacDonald) use Tom Ales. I 2W~pound Oregon State halfback ehoppea returned lucky ticket holders ‘ “mm Pei “an . lG. MacDonald) ! e earlier in the year by both . . Toronto anti Hamilton Gates The Iirot daily double return- “W's 1’“ ll, Ferguson) out Luck}! Lar FIRST GAME BOX scone himtéscgtnpim windy June it Willie Davis. Dodners centerlle’ider. Inlelv into third hue. advanc- in: (mm llrst [use All hit and La: AnEeleS FLEET-FOOTED DODGER slides World Series game today- run Single by teammate Willie Davis in third timing or first at \‘ankee Stadium Clele Buyer is the Yankee third baseman. l'nihire is shag Crawtord or By PIUS CALLAGHAN Thrills Oi Yesteryear WORLD series rompetitioo tiring; to mind tor a lot oi baseball tout, reat lhri‘lt oi other clashes in \Pal': none in Undoubtedly it you talked in a hundred scrie. tan. the mower! you'd receive as to the one “llh the :realest thrills would number about 2: The rlpmlon at to lilrills rams “on the individual and as a result the roiilies would try no means be In any great Igl'eel'nenl‘ owner. we think that hill ‘ldlernikl's honin run in the ninth Inning ot the terenth name in Isoti with e Yankees. anything we have erer heard or ' all e don't think that anything name rlosr to the seventh game in Plttahurgh when the Pirates battled hark lrom almost rer- tIin deiul Ind took the world series a was the rear thr Varika hl’nlsl‘ all thr records slaughtered the litter in three or the names and took E‘Aal' everything but what they reallr \A'anlt‘tirlhe sorter itsei! Yankee - Dodger Feuds \‘ANKE S and nodgeis nrovidrd thew own outstand-nn shows in ears gone to first great tent: in ‘all and m9 were humdineers but the meetings in 1055 and than were batt- Ies long to he remembered It was i955 that Jillmlw Foil-rs boat the Bnmhcrs twice. hlanktnz them in the seventh same hetore a sluiincd crowd at Yanitee Stadium That has the vear the nodzers lost the hrst two games. yet battled back to grab their first series crown, Then com 1956 and alter the tlrst two with the I'anheea liodgera appeared on their wrlv to nnoliter world rharnnton- thin, Thev out the tirst two names In the victory rotiimn vet but 4.: in the best ot set-en set, This In the classic that lion . . . Larsen hurled his pertert rame. the onlv tlrne any haner "" “3"”“5' "Hm" “"k" a. ever accomplished stirh a teat. This was the vear that hurler whitey Ford bat-ilk up Dodgers toreed a seventh game alter t'Iem Lahlnr's tertitir oitrhina evened the series tor the liodaers in the sixth eon- lAP WIrt-phntllt ‘ the plat Anknnaleodrsth. i "fibril H wills so 5 it o D 2 0i c-struck out tor hameton In Whilst Soumwflr ‘ Gilliam :lb 4 A I It 1 ll th. PM": 15L~4Jot 310- 2‘50 wmvia at l i ti o l 0 Lo. Angelea ‘ ’ t ‘ TDavla It i 0 .1 0 ti alNew York Filownrd rt t 1 l d 0 olErnnne. Lon-Loa Angelea I ‘1 Fairly rt ‘ rt 0 ti o it a New York 7 “K MCE'WY“ KEY Skowrnn lb 3 l 2 r a o ZB-F Howard nn-noseboro. ’9 lendtzel ll Tracewalti 2b 4 l 1 ll 2 2 Trash. sit-T. DIVi sw. DI 7m" ‘H‘ 51w“ 22 Rnseborn a 4 l l a to It via. M“ K“ ‘L- Hm) I I Kouilx o t o o o 0 )1 n, I llulld' 30410“ Total. 15 s it I 21 4 Koutait rm 9 u 2i 'R- Mari-Mull” l I Yankeea iFrtrd it.» a as 5‘?”ch HI] iL- Keily‘ 5 5 AB R HRBIPO It Williams a l u h M155 Ell-is l1. Amen-um H Kubek ta t i i n l 5 Hamilton 0 o 0 “mm 1 214- thh'dln 2b .i ti 0 0 a a. bb—Koutait : lRichIrdson, MT- McEIWfl Key med by Tresh It a i l 2 o n Tresh, Manuel; Ford (Gilslmamm Wmlridzi Mantle at a ll 0 o l ll liam. Sknwrnni. SO—Kriuhx lsl R Maris rt i ll 0 ti 2 0 lKubek z. Richardaun a, Tresb 5 ell-toward e I o 1 ti ll It 2. Mantle 2. MIris Pepltoiie. » - ‘90» Pepltonelh t a z 0 a ulLopez a. lull d. Linz, 1" 2 - - A . .1 Buyerfib t it t it 1 :‘lirigliti, Ford 4 Wills z, w. 21 ~ 110. Ford p i n it it I I‘Davis. Rosebnrol; Williams 5 > pen I it n it it n tail-darn. w. Davin. F. Howard. sums" Lil“ Williams a n 0 ll it it it SItowron. Roaeborol; Hamilton . W "mme l 1 hLlnz 1 II n it it o i (Kuutlx). U—anueelln lat s ‘1’"? Wm'im' i°i Willi!) “l Hamilton ii I) n it it it ill plate. Gorman [Ni tirat base,‘1“‘-““" Herb“ cBrIght l n 0 II o fllNapp lAt second base. Craw-‘ 'Jt “mm” Tota as 2 5 2 2711i lord lNi third base, vanrnn lNllC‘m‘F HB- ‘D- When!“ a truth out tor Ford tn sth.‘lett lieid. Rice int right field.lD”a"‘y "my truck nut tor thIiamr in T—ZMI. a—hsttoo ‘5- Fitzpatrickl .Clnver Boy 1W “med: 1 i5.2 2 13.4, ‘ Scottish Light on red by htaur. is Hennessey. Ch'inwll. PNS' SM —H 40, 790. 1.50. and. 2, .240. 7th,—a.su 2.30. m, tlo, 2.10; 2.20. ‘ liashea t and it thiary Leah in, Metieitti ‘Prlmo (J. Campbell! Skv Prince (G Ftimatlrldn Ray GrItIAn U lClIItde O'Bneni llolty Dick [1-]. Poultoni ‘Garllt's lacs ll: Bernardi iAllihOily L. tc, Min—phyt Ellen Joyce t0 Willis} Times: 2:13; 1'12. Mary Leah owned o‘brien. Alberto". Pa35' lth. (KI, 5.10, 170 tall), 240 1.70. ails—5.10. 1.50. .330 3.70. 2,50 270. Starters For Summersicle Raceway Friday, Oct. 4, Post Time 9 RM. The" 1 Int! I — Dlvlhion 3150 Peter Federal. Money Royal. I!tu Frisco. Homestretcii. Win Bnl'lletl. Jolly has, Richie's Pride. Mighty William. Rated 2 III S — Divlslol RIM. Harlow: Ab Nell Clonic. Mighty Sandy. Maggie Gene. Trim- lnll Cnlins. Eleanor Fetch. 50H Jeannie. Mist Tom maintain-“gill; “tilflmiman Gull Roger Parlay. chuck l-l. ' hares t and a — liivtnlon will, Sinner Magir. Cathy'frarii‘néadiiiac Gold Dust. Pnnceea Spends. Phillip. Queen. Frisco Humvee. ' I am & ilch Ltd | LUGGAGE GUARANTEED TO GIVE YOU LONG YEARS OF RUGGED WEAR! And right In tuition tom—plus II] the modern extra.- tltIt nuke travelling more oonvenient.’ See our selection Milly—prim are right too. ll 23 ll (.5 5‘ 61 78 .day alter tanning .Yais‘:ees in a ‘ 5 victory tor Los angeles Erskine, now a :ieyea an surunce man in Anderson. Ind. ilrst oil I left hand" mtt‘her 5 ‘ was waiting in the Dodger club Moose Sknwroll. an hid-Yankee. house to congratulate - jyearoid leity Ifler pinch»hltlrr pair of singles. skowrtin ‘lery trikr- knocked in the iil‘st in the set» into me that “hen we had thought maybe he had enough. ninth with I told him he deserved the rel:- ord. ea Inna IS he kept It in third. had e 21 count on hlm the iamin " ‘ Kouiax conceded he was "a "led out Cardinal Mort [he ' By JACK HAND . NEW max tart v Sandy tKoutax broke Carl Erskine'a World Series strikeout Bright 5 laslsout , r 19o against another Yankee club I! again: Fold. tile drama of ' y was reserved Inr the dymg andv sort of apologized tit mom ' “fie d M he out as he opened the last or the bets Field Thl ‘little wealt" in the middle oi the now" To “gr , l l-game and again at the end. He geertamii‘ wasn't we-k M “'9 tlnz Itir reliever Steve Hamil- by Lash beginning when he struck out to" "my we... 2,; berm, he ‘lhe tirsi rive Yankees, tying a sun-urnle to , record is! by the 0M 51- ‘0'"! hrenker on a humming last ball. Coupe! Igfllnst t YInkx in ii! Mert' Matched Set: I mm Ind mam-hing cinn- Dlnioli use. moulded reinlotr- :tflberllna n oilermal 36.00 and 26.50 Mitocflvoiy Men's Gladstone Ton Texan ".50 — 25.00 Ladiu’ Matched Sol lllqllflihylmfimlfi ml”. act twea- irate and weekend eaaeai. Iii... new, m. M. who. 1:. mimith Gm. TRUNKS S ‘ by Clmlltlle 19.50 M" ivy Christie 22.50 Steamer I" W Giant-IO 24.00 - old In. the Set: From 17.95 to 65.00 STOII HOWS Mon. to Titian. H many H new 3.12:” MOORF m ti. ill lEOD llD SETS STRIKEOUT MARK ' Koufax Stars As Dodgers i Take Thrilling 5-2 Win ‘ loitd The nodgers hopped t secondt run by Johnny Rnseborn. drove in the other two and and tile last. in the third After that early Pitta. tnl Elston Howard has I fill llne drive on his h a outburst the Mk Pepiton. who had tanned In the then singled. Clete Boyer It game down to When the series ‘1 right. bat. resumes Thursday diternonn at Yankee S diurn. it will be another hat. . o! lett handers Al Duwninli a 22-year~nlrl tarmhand moved 1i.Ironi Richmond in .Iune. will work tor the Yankees trill had a I reluizr season. .Iohnnv Padres. a lLos .tngelee Padres. now had a itslz regular season Down- rerrird during the Q'WO'llmP iwlnnt‘r in l 55 when the Dodl. ers tBronklyn V‘Prslnn‘ raptured ltheir only series, will pitrb tor The 27~year~olri Koutnx who won 25 and ‘ord arts In the regular tionat League a e a i o it. down the hrsl H Yankees. set a strikeoiit ten- ,\' blew s total nt 13 included Bobby Richardson three iimeI and Tony ‘Mickey Mantle twice each also ’ Kuhek. Tom Tresh. Re El laton Howard. .ioe Peottone and Ford .birut'ls' out tour. scan Williams lite and Steve Hamil- broke the old mark Louis Cards' 'tiort Cooper ‘an'd St Lmllll iirottns' iXPllRi PLAIN (N CIGARETTES FILTER TlF’ . Denny .aalehoute in lost In the titth held or Firskine Playing Nobody got a hit or even a game ot the only all-St. Loin. into the lower Itands toul unbl Elston Howard singled with two out lo the record iirth. The Yanks were shill out just 10 years later and apolo. until Tom Trash hit a two-run gizcd to the eitsDodger Wednesr homer la the eighth. New York 5. opening game Whitey Ford tor tour runs in three on a home series. after Sandy tied the record in the eighth inning by tanning Bobby Richardson lor the Lhde lime. Tresh unloIded his homer ml the first pitch This much-advertised duel til age Soulhpa 5 between Kouiax and Ford disintegrated min I lttltle In the early stages when tilt: Dodgers clubbed Ford (or ltlllr runs in the second Frank Howard. the six-iont~ sevrn inch D rt d g e r giant Slarled Ford in his riowniall with a tremendous double that bounced none and hit the wall in left centre about will lth from the plate skowroh. who hit only 201 arter being shipped to the nudg- era last winter atter in yearn at Yankee Stadium, singled sharply up the middle. ln came oward with the tirst rttn Dick Trarewskl, a .225 hitter second because Jim Gilliam had to shift to third to till in tor injured )(rn MCMIIL len. followed with a athlete to “in! .3 hile fly ball. centre Rosebnm then ruined Ford ialr by about in [net that glans-rd oil the larade in right and dropped that/e combed the firm: Xllulltx hIlI he i ing the rerord at H strikeouts man will not be able toiltt the SPORT ECHOES By Norman Summerside Bureau of The Guardian Drama Rides The Last P' ch There uas surely a lot it drama riding on those last pit. cites to Bright today in the lirst some of the 1963 world series. Three things could have hap- pened. bright couid have got a base hit. and the Yankees could tor a surprise victory, Or — Bright (‘nllid have hit a pop Ily or an easy lrnunder and th e lame would have been over But nright's striking out not only new the DndKers the vir- ltnry. it not A new world series time and Mill the all Again. record in Strikeouts—~15. break- The tart that whitey Ford MI it“ In it in the evil lulu 0' file [line 'Il moll- Dodgers Will Win In Seven non'l torgel we held the Dodg- ers in raven We wen very "red n1 hll Ill assemble Ill the luctI Ind Knuinx belore we mldo [h I i. ' . lake made our Iii more miserable in World Serie- Inmel [lull Iny other ien bat» tern. when the rhino were down. and Yogi up, we generally went in the medicine rlbmet Ind innit In overdone oi Benmcllne Bill Yogi la mnrtll tthouuh home of bit taor will give you an Irlzu- 'ment on thtsi and being mortal YIIIceI. l he is auhiect to aging, This time In got u to win the world when the baker are plugged wltlI Yankees, and Yogi tomes up in a pinch-billion role. determined to reach tor a had ball and out It into the i.e L e eon relax. beequ Yogi-a rehexea are get. ‘ tin: to that theme Song thII [chi Bullion In leven v o u elther II! Ill “it's Later ThIn Think And You will Thanks For T our tltIniiI to the roonaors oi the reception oi ChIrlotIetoI-In'l new Recreation ulterior tor an invluuon M lhl mention '- t ably a aurprtie in many. Rut. ’r was it strahse s':hl iit Fitthe“s FlPld in tha‘ was open or to see a bear Flathtish tarts cheering their heads nit tor isal Mnglie the tit-tier who got the Dodzers atvav no a winning ‘tiote Sal more over from the Giants and while with the iciants he was the mtt=t hated man in Brooklyn, But It won altogether dItIercnt onre 'nir Rarber Wt on a llodeer I m. The hair titrated to love and the love Increas- ed as the Vnnken tell t-Irtlma. The out day the Bombers chased lite Don Newrnmhe In a hurry. huiit up a huge M triad hut rouldn‘t hold it as Bums htiuneed hark to will iii-R. Then it looked as though the "stiller-s were finished but It was tar train train: the ease Thei- vrsooiided ' three stvalnht triumphs. dropped a LII ten Inning derision In tho slttb tit- lore rrtvshing the Dodson hrtnre the bewiderrd Brooklyn . tans In the seventh. Many Great Moments THERE are many great memories of Dodger! and Yankees in the past Sandy Amaros s can-ii tn the final game to 1955: tor three-run homer. noosrs LEAD skowron helped hnost that lead to no in the third Gilliam Opened with I single in rentre u. was “med at mm". by CnnkIe Lavagetto's ninth hit that riiined Floyd Bevan'e wuue Davisv mm hittervam‘l gave the n s tnumoh came through with his tlrst ot “‘“SF‘NM' “"9 "" D“ : klnes :lllkl'rlu' I‘N‘ord \eai‘< ZED lesiP'T‘daV 11 L three straight hits on a nit-and- tun play. and Gilliam moved to third Showron lined a single to Iett. scored Willie navis with the turn and tinal Dodger run at the rtay Kmilax lost his shutout with one string or the bat ll ad iiist made Richardson hill ch Strikeout Victim and the rtowd was rheeriitg thei news on the scoreboard in ten- tre held The iii-st pllr'h to Tresh disappeared into the sun to the leflst’ieltt toner stands Tony Kubek hart beaten out a single to Maury wills just he tore Riehardson airtirlt out. The way that Sandy mowed them down in the early innings. it began to Ioolr like another non Larsen-stale periett game. son's nertrri game: Jackie lirhinsrtri'e torrinr lirkey ntirn's tirrti N the third ~il‘ikt‘ itliirh would ended cattle number [our in lltlnl'totts lashloll (or lllr‘ Dodgers in ml Hiinh (‘asrts arid .itw Page‘s dramatlr reliri pitching Those are bill a tow oi the great moments sen-M up trv Dadaers and Yankees when they eladlt‘d In world series play since ml Attention — Football Officials he held (or- oliitdals AX iotm-scholashr toothal' nunstah's l'nivrrsilv. this coming Sam ay al a chief instritrlnr v--Il bc Flt Lt Ian \i liardv rei'l‘eatlon 0! ricer. RCAF station. . e and relcnin-t-hier M the provincial inlertrhotaslie football oltttlals Is most Important that thr probationary Iitt oi otltolaia mirrored at a recent meeting at the tntersrhniasttr association executive he on hand. it practical srreion will he rondurted In the atternonn ithrn Athena Regional High School meets Alon- tagtae Regional in an exhibition game t-l~tiir mil to at heat out an inllPld Slnplt‘ 'l'hat Ford. went to 2.7 and (malty gr|llhv2rduglaasiled‘tinf‘i‘iinngli‘t Mow could hale hrodtired a strut-k out on a tasthali with tor a single run but tor a hoe stop in Tra. in one. Suddenly. Koulax teamed tn l‘ewskl behind second base that team in the tit-tit sgnriv have tired or lost his stuil. pop- ikPPi “Mimi '"I "W1 meted he not Iii-belt but ‘ (“M-L «sound Richardson on a hill itone singled to right and Boyer MEETS With three on ion nill. , .. . the 34) lead tiltln't Iool ns oig mum THE: "W M ham at It had one-hall inning var» "‘ “"5- “Jim “W "V" trom third and Rrvsehoro Mm tier But Koiitax was up to the rhallenee halting ttir behind lr lopri. the plate MIodonald Ihe ill! at IverIKel wIl nlnlnllt Ford. Int! beside! he‘l i ’ rib or thereaboitts and his great i power. inrludinx the lumen * will have to dry up anirieltrne. Whlky looked [nod till: you. la eltwlnl gradually and it has to begin to ahnw sometime. lt haa been and thlt if I null Km Into 3 . atable and Iltts a newly born . rail. and then alien Into the mole rverv any at the me there I come a day when the rail. Maybe thet sounds to you like a lot at hull. but It make- Iense. IlIti hitter time like th. “I! ll Will! within I Deh- loll Ill the time. Imka mt! of hit min I double oh. the YIIltet-I wIII matte a i tight of It. Pepltmle or Mantle ar Marla may hit the ball out ol the para lircIIlmlly. nob- by Itehardaon will probably pivot two or three neat double piaya. Mantle wlII puntah IiIa hum lea lot a inert-cu I a r rateh. and their etiorta will be Ilrnoat. but not quite. n n at eaoiigh. .tnd to We the nudit- era in uven. You‘ve hail aevea or elflll low dnwna oa why the ltd why aertrs. a iuat adel mine to the list. hat remember mine I. the Inn. low down. Somttnag like In late. late chair. (1an Instead at pattlng you . to ileep. tt waitee on up. The Remember where there'a a with. there's a war. . . SANDY’S ELATED 3 he Invttatlon I ll Ila i Id SIMV Knulax Slltfllum todIV SIndV hnd ’ufl had planned in no. but our non taught at he rha rges ott lllruck out much bitter Harry i paid a tlying visit to Summer mound ionovririg the this an bright ol the Yukon tor hta _ lath strikenut in the genie. I vii-is World Series mom. (AP “Helium-U ‘ Dodgers M win our the \n York \‘anlu‘N "l the Virtl 1 World series game ll \anhee ride and seeing him In little neles we do, we couldn't very well ’ ' i.