.4.......n..u:.:a.....-.4-um-mans-.v....iuu.iu.;....u.......,....., .... . ,.u....., ,. . , . .. y N . My . M h Yankees 0 Wi is World e I-it e s M ew Yo r Chamberlain And Players iummpo" mow Defeat Brodl:-lyn Dodgers & 4-2 Inf Final at Game For . Expected Here. Today ..M..D?.B...?.. from the Providence Reds train- ing camp. Drin Gould, who played last. Islanders coach Murph Cham- berlain will arrive in the City at Fourth Straight Chlship 7:20 this morning by plane to be followed later in the day or early tomorrow by several hockey play- ers including three of last year's team and four newcomers. Among the newcomers will no Crusher Kelly, Lou Kelley. Wimpy Stevenson and Orin Gould The first three 'should arrive this cvs- ning or tomorrow while Gould is not expected for a few days. Returning from last years squad are Jim Mnrl(en7.ic, Hub Beau- dry and George McLagan. Beau- dry and lilcliagan are coming here year with Saint Catherine's Tec- Pees in the 0. H. A. League. has signed a standing players contract. As far as is known here he is as roan.-i defenceman. Stevenson played with Vancou- ver Canucks under Chamberlain last season while Kielley. another defenseman played with Prov- idence Reds. Kelly, Keiiley. Stevenson. Mc- Lagaii. MacKen7.ie and Beaudry have left Montreal and are on their way here. A number of them are coming by car. g.D.U. Annual Track And Field Meet Held Yesterday vu w... Two Charlottetown Junior hoc- key players Forbes Kennedy and Orin Carver have caught a berth with Barrie Flyers of the iO.H.A. Junior League. it was learned here. last night. Both players left here about two weeks ago for the Barrie training camp. Kennedy is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Kennedy. Sr.. Kent St. and Carver is the son oi -l3AGE six THTTEJARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN J un.ior Hockey Players Get Berth With Barrie Dominion. Two years ago. when Barrie won the Memorial Cup a- large number of their players were picked up by N. ll. L. clubs and made the grade to pro hockey the next season. Among the clubs whom Barrie play against in the 0. H. A. Lea- gue are Toronto St. Mike's, the Marlboros and St.pCatherine's Tee- Pees. OCTOBER 3, 1952. N.B. Field Day G Trials 0cL18-19 FREDBRICTON. Oct. 7 -(CP)-- (OP)--This year's New Brunswick field dog trials will be held at Rampasture Covers. near Elgin. Oct. 13 and 19, it was announced by A. D. Gray, secretary-treasurer of the Moncton Dog Club. The two-day trials will be under the management of the Moncton Dog Club, and sponsored by the Canadian Kennel Club, Inc. As in other years the 1952 field 'Kuzava led Casey By Jack Band ' BROOKLYN. Oct. '1 -(AP)' - Young Mickey Mantle. capably filling the shoes of the great Joe DiMaggio, and stout-hearted Bob Stengel's New York Yankees to a record-tying fourth straight world champion- ship today in a 4-2. seventh-game triumph over the stubborn Brook- lyn Dodgers.- Lefty Kuzavs, supposedly a choice morsel for the Dodgers' righthanded hitters. blazed his fast ball down the groove in a 2 2-3- inning relief job to make the Yank- ees lead stand up. It was switch-hitter Mantle who gave the Yankees their victory margin. He homered in the sixth to break a 2-2 tie and send the New Yorkers ahead for the third time. in the seventh he scored Gil the left-field line. After little pail scooted to third on Msntle's roller to Gil Hodges, Mize came through again. This time he punched a single to left, scoring Mzzuto. Back came the Brooks to burn. Lopat right out of the box in their half of the fourth. Snider's single to right field was followed by two bunt singles by Robinson and Roy Campanella. Stengel was forced to call for hls best-Allie Reynolds. Hodges, who wound up tying .. series' record by going 21 timt-s without a. hit. drove Reynolds" third pitch to left field, a sinking liner deep enough to score Snider with the tying run. When Reynolds fumbled Genr- Woodling's outfield throw towaui the plate. Robinson scooted in third. Allie skinned through the inning by fanning George Shuba and forcing Carl Furiilo to ground til;ei'eiwn .Viacl'iniiald. Saint Dill)-lclaz-ence Macgohaldl Mcnougald from second with 3 Lo Mcpough-,d. trials will feature ciases for all- With the World Series over and .-inns ll!lliPi'SllY football and 100 Yards Junior-1. Kimball . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Carver. 1 1 1 . Woodnng led on the (ugh ii; hnskmhnh .V Mm the Semm, 3” Jay. 2 Tom Gram. ah Gerald Miiiph Cliambe-tiain due back in The ma boys have good athletic . . . shooting dogs. derby and puppy izzgng sngle over Peeviee Reese-5 I Home-Hm drive over me niylihy , H . - 3 3 ' the city today hockey news should , r stakes. The usual contingent of E3 - aioumd lioiinis ill the antral 5. D. Murphy . g records especially in hockey. For I I n . whe G W dh 1 tch d field screen to win back the leatl . H ., . , , dominate the sports pages for the . United states field dog owners H CH9 00 ml Cu 6 . t. li.l(lx and liPlfl mrcx yesterday semoi Running Broad Jump - next N d V: M . b, v. the past two years Caiver has been Md Woodcock enthusiasm 1. exh Reese-5 "y for the hm! out this Still Reynolds coulclnt hold tiiu by nmrssin: a total of 17 points. 1, Clarence MacDonald; 2, Lorne Huh hw a3... urph is iin.m8 piaying with Halifax Saint Mary's ' 1 L d t R d the eve t as W h chmy sunny hnemoon the entire edge. Laboring after starting twn Mncimiiniti cdr.',c(i out. Clair Murphy; 3. Donald Levesque. Dis- :0 L wgglsa!3:)g:i9v”Igi1:elfC0'll”15 3' and last year he was sistandout I Efcnlianvllhgajgmers "' E Yanklchlh descended 'on Kumva games and saving Raschi yester- ”Fnpy' ch ;hh,m by one point in i2li”lC0.hl7 feet 1 inch. p "mac .1! '63 I. 5 Olihiie 1: 9 with that team when Lhcy won Judge-S Mr this vim” mam Wm whooping and leaping Wm) the joy day, he let Brooklyn tie the Scnhp, lilii inc t-moved track and field JUNO!" Runrmv-5: BIi0adVl. Kime V95 I 1” mma lo" ” l" l'”” the Maritime Junior Hockey title. b W hm. Kleemh S 1.1, 1- 1d of men who suddenly found thcm- again in the mm? on Bmy Cm” li'(iDli)'. l-I;i:l Macliiiiiioii and ball J3)"; ?. T0"im.V Gmnli 3- 5- "lwl ” "Wm WP?” m be 59' Young Kennedy developed into 0 oehio udach T Ma '0, 3..f.'”;1f.e5' selves some S6000 richer double and Rees” smgm . (.hm.h,. Mm.DnhMd Shared thhd LCCla1y-YvDh.s'r)lallCE feet 6Tin. )fent;1eniein.dAsnl-ie (lid, the last timloi the omsmhdihg J-uvehhe hockey vine. N B. .Ahm Ysulvvesanlt :1: It WM Kuzgva who aimmed me That was the situation-a 2-) NM-,5 h,.h,.,.5 whh 10 hmms hhch duiiioiq ..-0 Ylflil s-Hi.3 Lginrhh ie eatc its hay asna I coac” player in the Marmmes last year --- hlamlrlcm-V Y. Herschel Peahod nmh mung blow to Bmoklynls score-when Mhntle. rated by some Yotmf; Kiinhal My of 1Vlount,G'3”l- "v Kmlbil Jalv r '9” Mhurpll. l5. brlnglng ll Cmsher when he led the Charlottetown SYDNEY. 001- 7 - (Cpl -Syd-i ' " , Vi theams Ins n tw hi 1 . R5 the W7-W53 81'93W5l- 5WllCii . .. ,. , a . . Murphy. with him in the erson of ”Crusii- .- - . ngv Mjlhohhhes have added gw0iA. D. Gray and R. D. ixell. all of 1 0 1'3 Ol SEYE-5W1Y'l hitter in baseball. levelled his 8 mn.t won me Junior allaiounci . . 0,, ,. ds 1 Ch pl. " P y team to the Maritime finals. . , , M t with hm hmhahg Joh after Eddl. An R1 to h d R Hhhhlx. hhh 3 mm, M 13 points. SGHIOI --(in V . 81 if or Kelly. Judging by his name 1,, one game in the N Bh.p. E. over-age juniors to'the1r roster for 0110 0n- . In at End the d n d Ame Elms. ET 22", He to 6850. MacDonald; ., Lari Macxinnon, he must he R defchcemah and he I. playdowns against Campbehmn their Maritime Major Hockey Len- - P 08- re 6 Mickey sent. Blacks 3-1 pitch -ion iiircc nicrr than runner-up Tommy tiiniiii. italpii Keefe was third with Junior HOD SIPD and Jump -e 1 c - - Lipton announced tonight. 10 points. 1 Earl Handmhan, 2 Aehed Mac "Wed 10 One 01 the CHYHDS for 3 five assists in an unprecedented . . . ., , . - v - ' 4. They are Reg Campbell. 20. of -'i9Fl95 1055 EN-l Ellie R9Yl101Cll his Clam”? W"'D0”am mm 15 M Kinnon; 3. Billy Kelly. Distance "3 out . . . scmmg mm Timmins, om” a centre who play- K".”" w”'k' CHM” sixth serie.s' win since 1941. his 17 points in the jumps. lie placrrl first in men of the run- 5 - 350 y .d.g1 C C 1. h LOU Klelleil Dlayedh Wllvh PIi0V- skating and is agood baseball play- - - g h 1 h-h1u R1 h 3 uh 1 "1 nin: liinnd. lilL'li Jump and the laghghozr 3 E5; gMahKh?:gh.' azb idence last season while Stevenson or. In speed skating competitions gjrszuggh l.1;.fhi(0),.m-ll-IX-S) 1:E:;,Ecy Sfd o the Dodgers muphomer man' with Isaertlgnth alter Zpsparklllng ndoubll lwil 5'Pli Iillfl .l'1mP l0 Dick "ll 15 Dick Watson. Time 2 min. 21 and Play” lmd" Ollmllberlam at he has Wml ill? 15l7md ChamPl0il' lNoi'bert (Knobby) Clarke 20 01 the bases loaded and one out in may started by Rizzum on Hodges poims. He had a third in the 3-5 soggy Vancouver. Young Orin Gould ship in his division every year since ohahh 3 gm-w.,,',d. ' ' me '5"m"h' K"”" (mlmly drew hard rap got him out of a. sixth- staiiriing broad and a third in the 3. John Mullally. 26 feet 6 inches. Senior Shot Put-l. Joe Coyle; must have something when be u- as may turn out to he one of the best he scored 11 goals and picked up Kennedy also excels at speed lie was 10 years of age. gue campaign, club president Art ed last year with Windsor Spit- Coach Cliff Roach. who is ex- Fish, Game Field 1 Day Planned Al Reynolds and Vic Raschi had giv- en their all. I Called in to face Duke Snider. the count to 3-2 before making the Duke pop to McDougaid. feet over the wall. to charge Black with his second It was enough But. Stengel lifted Reynolds for inning jam. 100 .Vv'i'Itl rlnsli. 2. Rodney Mclnnis; 3. Dick Wat- of the lot. Gould played with st. In making the grade with Bar- meted to mave Mmmeg tonight, of A fish and game new dayy won. Reynolds Near Record, Clair Caliazhaii. another S. D. son. Distance 35 ft. 5 in. Catherine's last year and was rice the boys have accomplished hany (omen-ow, 3150 informed Mr, sored by the prince county bmnch Sml 1" 3"” danger 91' 3 Dmlgel” Reynolds 18 0118 Victory EWRY it lnoibnil star. put up a stirring Junior Shot Putt-1, Peter Mac- eagerly sought after by more clubs quite a feat. For years Barrie Lipton that deienceman Eddie Ma- of the Fish and Game Association erupuom the bmnd mumpaw (Wm Wlnll the record WT mnli bf'tlll(' uifn MacDonald for l.t'a('kiEWCn: 2. Gerald Lawlor; 3, Alban than the Islanders. Jimmy Mac-lcoaclicd by Happy Emms. has iced rineau, of Ottawa. would return to Wm be held at Enemne this anon worked on Jackie Robinson while world series triumphs. Chariry mid -"-Plfl 5iii1f0ma0.i'. He Won l5'L9Cla1I'. Distance 33 feet 6 in. Kenzie. Hub Beaudrey and Gcorgeithe strongest Junior teams in the Millionaires. A robust reamilard noon beginning at 2110 p m 33195 spectators held their Rum": lwlda um mark at '"e"' points in the distance running Football Kick-1. Aquinas Ryan; McLagan are well known here and m”?:w1-w--tn who came to North Sydney from ' ' ' brea-lh-L acquired While pitching 101' thf' There will be demonstrations of plamng first in the mile. half mile d lb. of he. ii; th ' 1 Distance 129 feet 4 1-2 in. F H B t M ' iss cl ost flast sea- :1.-E5 wot. ,'..”h.2 gghloro ha); pa; Football Pass-1. Pierre Mi- M h eh hi 3” :9 m P e u so:r1y:ljet,xlr1uS:?dx):y b"Qca..52 of a knee ”0ut' .3 wnducted ml" l'l"ou.gh lofted a sky-high pop over the 1h. Given a 4-2 lead on Mantlws HM hmh-, chaud; 2. Pete Dunphy; 3, Rod- flrp 0” B i m' "ml ihhm. llle Bmloglcal Smuom C””lPem't field, with 3, arm crosgwlnd mow. single scoring McDougald in the - - Distance 11-, IL 1 news about players. particularly 0' loll-5 WY anglers and Eumlersv and ing from left field. second-baseman 59V5n'-h- Raschl mime m- H9 "ml" in the Jiilllnr rnmprtilion, Kim- 2. John Fisher; 3, Tom McGaugh., nay Mcliinis. goaltenders when he arrives. It fans will be glad to see them back; is Buffalo Bisons two years BRO. Pleniy Ducks. ls Another newcomer will be Johnny scientific tagging and capturing of an inspection of a new dam con- Robby fouled one. took two balls and fouled two more. Then he. Yanks in 1932, '36, '37. '38. '39, '41. and '42. four balls in a row to Furillo. first a .1 v r v 111- . i 0” w. of Montreal. who ia'ed , . Bill Martin barel - lalllts-:1) ffgrltrl. ;.:"l.':.l,f hh::E,,.:a3z:: Baseball Throw-1, Rodney Mc- lmulm lh3"' he ll35.b"” ,”e30”al' , xwfitlimllalifax St. Mary's last) s5es- smlcied by me Flshlmes R9" nlng cal-ch Just pattwhiepltchggs Wm 1113- Plnchll-ll-ii" R033 Ml" hhwhd hr” in me 440 100 ma the Innis; 2. Keith Eidershaw; 3. Earl "1! Wm! 0119- 01” W0 netmlnders B5 H R t Shh. Fred Hhdhhrahd and George search Board on the Ellerslie hox. son, batting for Roe, popped out mhhmz hmad jump km, 15 palms MacKinnon. Distance 308 ft. 5 in. NW5 Olhef ClUb5- Hal C'0Td0”- M10 u S Robertson, ream vetenmg, and River. Although mg Bob huh had but Cox drilled a single to right. and nicked up his extra three Sam” Hon Slap md Jump " played mm the Islanders ljurlrlg Mike Daskl have also Picked. UP 5”l7l'M' Wm bi? served by me two innings to go that was the ball when Reese winked to load mt (MN W mmh sew d I m 220 i. Clarence MacDonald; 2, Dicklthe early part of last year, is still 0 I H I 1 . b lt,ransp0i'tatl0ll. Women's Institute. in the Eller- game In those "brief m m t h bases. Stengel waved in Kuzava. p I ” ; , W L n l” E t Watson: 3. Clair Callaghan. Dis- the islanders property but Hal is "9 ” . l” smlds 95' 5h"l5'l The chm president. said names silo hall, and during the evening W” l .h h C ms '3 only one man reached base .' r'."mm-l Glilf" lflacm ms” ,1" mil tance 37 ft. 4 ins. lnot too interested in playing hoc-lmmd . ll ”""'W” M (ll""W”"l of additional new players may be the regular monthiv meeting of hug 9 MC of the Doflge” against Kuzava. That was Hodges Junior 220 paid inn and sccinti in Semm. M0 Ym,ds,1I Copy Calnlwy this VG” town IS r0nt'lnrCd that the Hun-ih mmouncm by a Club meeting to. we Prince Cmmw F.i5h and Game Wli i a gritty job of clutch p;tch- who was safe on Mcnoughldrs high the running broad jump, the 100 hghah: 2' Earl MMK.-hhnh; 3h i . , , zarian partridge is a rare lilrrhmormw mgm. Agsochmm Wm be held 1111- Lhmw,.h teem-d-gy1hg (om-gh en. lllld 44": John Mullaily. Time 59 secs. Meahwhhe hlave,-5 mhmhh. U, M. liflffahnulrl. lhls ycnr. . g M. in ex acted that 'g ortsmeh mm In rd Book or for a third baseman-in the . Follnwini: are the results: Jun-10,. Hhgh Jump,1' Ralph rive down around Svdmy and (ham I .l1i'iVP' yet. to not one in my h . H D U I 1 d 4?m he In W x ' high”-h gm, Bob had wmppgd Scnmr standing Broad-I, (1 K59”: 2 Em Kehy; 3' Ronnie 33,, way and h ahpems as (hOu"t1.L'Lll1Slf!lllS.' said Mr. Wonnncotty imm ll Over le 53" ." Thus the Brook filed I th Campgnella, before Hodges came ."-crvais. 2. Pi i” Vfich iid; 3. l -. . - ' . V ”' Waste dnr. "I lave. cov cl some ' ill-l9ndllnC9 101' lhe lnleresl-mg 3 a 0r e g . . 9 ” A .3 MMKIIIIIOH. H61.-ht 4 ft. 5 12 "it both Cape Breton clubs will be. ' F - l "l3 ed sixth time and the Yanks rode to "ll 50 he 3m”k ”"l'-pmch hm” ;il””Z”';" M"CD'”l”ld- Dlmllme 3 Mile Walk-1. St. Clair Tralnor; fairly strong. One of the su;-. tzgod country too." he continued. PFOETEIII l-hRl5 1135 bee" Flam ' S Lheh. 15 championship in 19 meg Andy Pafko and made Furiilo fly l" ' ” ll; , 2. David Arnold: 3. Aclred MacKin- mg was he mm C C t t . " ut nary a sign of a Hun." . . - "T . i to Woodling. 100 lizards Senior--1. Charlie nhhh Time 9 mms. 55 secs. ghhghv MmtmwBwou&nh:nh:ingh:1; He hnd a fur different story B R t ' t' 0 ?;r;I1a1;1ttheer?e1:en.:1;n muues sixth It was ions-two-three in the sfarijonaid; 2. Pierre Micliaud; '1. Miioiaciaymh seniors; 2. Grade with Sydney Miiiiohahesy Johnny about the duck Dopuiation. On r. n in gm: old ll ' : rtfcmld ml” ninth to touch off another Yankee s-....-...-s4. X11; 3. Juniors. got, his meg.-,e from Hamax mrd the nnenins morning he quickly gm: N” ” ' E 1935'” victoi-y party while Brooklyn fans Tug-O-W31"--l. Seniors; 2, Jun- according to 1-epnm he was quju-3 knocked the limit number. allow ' headed homeward to "wait 'til Stengel's feat of winning four in a row shot him into the record books with Joe McCarthy, who led the Yanks past the National Lea- guers in 1986, N37. 1968 and 1939. CINCINNATI. Oct. 7 - (AP) - Ezzard Charles. who at 31 hopes to regain the world's heavyweight championship. resumes his ring career here tomorrow night against ml by low. cut of the sky. Each day he has been able to pick up a few and is quite satisfied with his (luck quota. next year." Hodges. in a bad slump during the series. hit the bail hard on all four trips in his last game. but it did no good. He went into the 10m: 3. Flieshmelk interested in returning Junior 440 Yards-1. Kimball iomego-,t-h. Jay; 2, Tommy Grant; 3, Ronnie I o - MacKinnon. Time 1 min. 4 secs. 3111 Bumgav who Wm may de. Mlle Run-1. COPY 081138113"? 3. fense for Glace Bay looks like a to Char- Bunker coal Lifted LONDON. Oct. 'l-(Rcuters)- The Ministry of Fuel and Power FIRST The nriginal and by far the Mr. Wonnacott's liooting p;irt- . , . Lorne Murphy; 3, Ronnie Mac- gocd prospect He has hhyed rm. h,... 0,. N0 omhsifhs was CD1. Bernie Reynolds. of Fairfield, has vdetcriidedv :31 ti:bglsl5:lV;mggeE:g: M30118. It 20-year-old Oklaho- book with two others who went (1 Kinnon. Time 5 mins. iii secs. three 55350115 with the Winnipeg nnel Frank Grafton at Cape Cod. Cam” 0 33' 8 195' C 0 man playing his second year in for 21 in a series-Billy Sullivan imposed in November. 1950. on the . ' . . r ' r largest mutual investment fund Miggfrialglgg EIAHBXOTL-(i1'Sg:.l;l-.enc-;c :j1e0i2?1:c:snunTfffg(,ce uC?jIgpsM Bend r,?iSt:a.1mqu.se:..lS' Mfofirnmxl-hot Cm-Q las1th?iii1t.iill;1 rt1d'hlE5e.lx lKLtlI0yll:St(i))f1i hi supliiy of.co:il for bunkcrinz ships gilteChm:3g;”'t;e'”l5:gl;:t ;eli:i”ewaB11lNj3: l:gl:1l'eJaSciX llgldfhz ' i - v - -- . r 0 ii . a ej ' . a 5 a ncs. e m- , 0- . - m Lanai” 1, Earl M&fIKlmi0il- Height 5 W 11 may use him on defgnce with Bob onel, now retired. as-rw-ri in tho '""Ch'd15p”ted dcclsmm "nd the 3" Enu.sht.Po:t.s' 119,1 1-gm”. the Sixth. It Was the 16th home 1911 Glimts. They both did it in ins. I . h Cooper. Cooper and Dan Windley South Pacific during the fight playboy. frfm me east are Schcd' ilTtr: xslcii1imllliemiiIe)i'tii Rtlantic W" M l-hl-5 record-breaking series, Six games. however. Following are the list of officials: formed one dgfense mm, gm. the with the Jhps. "led 101 1- T0U"d5- D W d H m ..d ubl Micheyvs Now an but uhhmged Exact values of winning and lTrack manager, Andy MacDonald; Bay 1355 season but, it appears The ,,x.mm.1he h, mm, int”. N0 009 9XP6C'-5 We b0Ul- W 30 tmd” f?.”d ” fled mm I be k5 mack making 3 game Ln, in his losing shares must await an an- Smist 5- -la Mamie”? fC0mW that Windley may retire tronimsmi in Huns andiPhc-asania thrm the .112 mmimst hon H dghatrxesbis tC,ll)l:lkc(ll17ll: Norgthexgdlgrlcanunsldc thlrdvseries start When Johnny ””""”"”"i mm C”m"””l””” Bob Crnken: Judges Rev. F. L. l k thi v -. 13 Li c i -, - . - - . R"-V 1””? ill” 9 95” ” 9- . . . - . ' , Ford Frick. On the basis of 34 Cass: Rev. W. .l.l MacGuigan; elilvghdgy 3381:; 101-hie; To?3Kfii','2. drllclllileillsnd uhilli 'i?i:h lA;t1;l.nahI;; Reynolds may find himself knock- for the journey to Britain and Mize follttiwed vtitiha ;inglc.'hBlaciE Yankee shares, each Wm get, hp. Ref-'15 Dii”i'i llm9'lWPeiSu R” Juniors. hm. travelling nil over the pro- Ed out - hack" gave up 0 Pr?" er W" l o 3” proximately 36.000 and each 01”" R. Ellsworth, Rev. Allan MacDon- - - . Vince 1" his mm," wagon' but The 25-year-old Puncher - he - Wi ii" lh:h1'mmB- I 33 Dodger losing ghgreg will aid. The achievements of Forbie with mm, luck thus far, ' ll” knocked W" 3o of ms at ”pi G r Wm "ll 34 655' Mmtle amount to about s4,aoo. Kennedy and om, cm...” 1h Mr. Wonnamn did succeed m ponents-says he is ready. knocked home an extra run in the Deemed on pow" Charles expects to enter. the seventh. It didn't look too big at In the gh-ml analyst, thy; um-g ki th d ”th B i Fl '- ma M 9 Z” G M an E 5 that produced 18 home runs - if- era is certainly worthy of praise. WW1” ""9" i"l”""”' ”” ring at 185 or 186 pounds. the the time but it was a mile high in 0 I . . Barrie has quite a reputation as a :?::?h::'1rd:1.al:.e ?,'j;mf..j;f(C 5'1""? D5 R9Ymlld5- the last of the seventh. by the Yankee; .. was decided on hockey town, being particularly arms hum ' ' v y. MCD0UKEld'! One-out 810816. power. Reynolds and Raschi about balanced Black. Roe and Carl Erskine, who won the fifth gamr. and worked the last two innings today despite a. blister on his right hand. . The Dodger defence was brilliant while the Yanks made four errors in the final game. None led di- rectly to a run, however. For heroes, the Yankees can W'- sent Mantle with his .345 batting Phil Rizzutois sacrifice hunt and Mhntle's single gave the Yanks their cushion in that seventh. This was a tense struggle that opened with a pitching battle be- tween Lefty Lopat and Black and wound up in a two-hour and 54- minute battle that used up seven pitchers- four Yanks and three Brooks. noted for its strong junior teams. From what we have heard the officials in Barrie think quite a bit of Kennedy's and Carver": hockey ability and will reward them pretty well for their playing in 13 dollars and cents language. 0 O O EASTERN SECURITIES COMPANY imrrm us lldimond SI., Clmrlalfelown VANCOUVER. Oct. 7-(CP)-A 3100.000 cancer treatment centre. housing a two-ton cobalt "homh" was opened here last night by Llcut.-Governor Clarence Wallace. Sydney Horse G it is the third of its kind in use SYDPiEY' get" 7 " (GP) EON” Cancer Institute's centre one of H ' dr Ven 3' Ji Macmmlll any the most modern in the world. owned by the Sydney Spoitsmens Mr. E. D. Nicholson is another gunner who has brought home some ducks. Mr. Nicholson had a tally of five after an early morn- ing jaunt on Tuesday. lliugby Meetings l Four representatives of the Ab- l cgweits football team will attend l the annual meeting of the Mall- time Rugby Union today at Tmro. Representing the Abbie: will be coaches James Coyle, Gordon Ben- ...- Gonllcmtmi A! on obligation (Ilene and me A Nnwcctus on Canadian lmmmrm Fund. a pretty bright future ahead of them. Fans will be following their playing with interest throughout the season and all will be pulling Norm That both these players have plenty of ability goes without say- 1 Stewart. To complete matters Kim- : Junlor Canadians yesterday. Clarence MacDonald. a native of Tracadlo won the senior all around trophy while his room- mate at St. Dunstsn's Earl Muc- Kinnon. who is another ln-ac die man. tied for third place in he point totals. Maoxinnon tied with Charlie MacDonald of Mount med Fredericton capitals '1-3 to- night in the second and last game of an exhibition series bite. The visitors wont-3 last night. After A, Mlmtresl hence. c ps tied the aunt before the rat period end . Osnsdiens shot the only goal of the middle session and outscored rrederioton 4-1 in the- last stsnss. o Montreal scorers were Bushes. Rousseau. Prbvast.'Atwsll. Richard and coyette. The aeweii Second Race - Classified Trot and Pace Lee C. Brewer (5. Macqueeni. My Pride Billy Sunday. Jeannie Grattsn. Miss Bonnie Gratton. Eidsle. Time 2:19 3-5. Winning owner. Sam Macqueen. Sydney. Silver Maygo. Even Money, Patricia Direct. Time 2:28. Winning owner, Jerry Lee Volo. Wilkin. Times 2:10 1-3; 2:13 1-6. Win- ning owners, Leo Kennedy. Bat- ila Todd .Driving Club. Sydney nos. moi and Eighth Reces- clusfflod Trot and Pace In-i'sIPrince Charming ' Hcotty ' .. Petsrkin Aubrey. Lillian lud- fong. any Harvester. .1)-tor, Ass Donn brothers and playing coach Mly Mcunsiisn counted for neuter- Mon. . u '” .. up '4 7 lg: mos-s, airs 1-s. win- ning owner. puck-it-club. Antig- onista. L i 4 cents each. SNAP SHOT FIIIISIIIIIB ltojls of Film developed and printed. 24 hour service. Double sins prints. Any roll of 8 ex- posure only 10- cents. Reprints Mail Film Service. but .1... .1... .. M.,..... 5...... rim-s Race - Classified C---vMi-mv- came through to win the champ- T"" ""1 "M - ionship in the junior events. 2:l1:l:ckD;l"h.(F- Ml0Klm'l0n)- ., n . mamas: airrrianoon-s T0 5 SATURDAY AFTERNOON-3 T0 5 iT11e. FQRUM n-cit football Ohiilmlm Elm" lngt Th” "' mm” ””"9- lK9"' r the b ya to make good in a big Club took the first and sixth races D”: G" 1'" 5””? ”' V”"”””"" 'I'ho.Yanks broke through Black .. . Blanchard and nmnaser Mike rciedz rah n lyc1'719li)1st Aduihiislizhile wily. Thc';' were recommended.to oti tonight's harness mains card g.l'”5”:f"f i” dim m d g; igggif for a nm in the xpurtlr on aiz- ”""" and ma” ""”.E”Ll lcampbell. M e ,5 ll all M; a" cy 5”” Barrie by Bruno Favero last win- here. 8;?" (::;:1"' micarpye mm” bum, zuto's double" that bounced down Continued on page '7 t rrrr '2 .. :- t...F .,itis Ll. t cl. will H ' ,, d” my , DU. wAy By J.. R. 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Glace Bay. ,'?mw,,,.,o.,...5 ,m,A,,,,.,Y Fourth an Seventh Ruees-- . 5 IT atom: Tn” Fredoricton Classified rm 'p'i3ll-g5nilJrl'ce. 13m IT WAS h Texas Girl (E. Haley) I l5OpN' -..... cyclonic (J. MacDonald) - 1 mmbmafmon, Oct. v..(op)- Trixie Scott .. s - . Montreal Junior csnsdiens ti-im- Reid! Clrdlnll . l 8