Dodlgers Not Concerned About Series Opponent llll.lVAliKEl:I tAPi A Brmklyyii ,....l.;.-.-5. 1955 National League .,.4.,..pinns. picked their way care- .,ii.- through television cables and :'zitii('l'al'nefi into their dressing .-....ms Thursday after clinching mp iicniiant-their minds already oi iicii busincss. ”lt doesn't make much differ- r,..-.- in the boys who they meet ' in the ivnrld series." ymanager iv.-ill Alston said as his charges muiit'l'ie(I cheese and crackers. ilicii squiiitcd into the bright lights of tclcvisioii and movie cameras. "'ltliey'd like to play Cleveland lwtiIliSE' of the big crowds they ...iiid draw there or the Yankees in-t-ntise they've beaten us before." 't'li'i'Dl&lnd." Jackie Robinson out Iii "Id like to get back at lliu-.t' ieiiikrcs. too. But this is a hi1:ini'&.S iiiih us." i-rt: WEE HI-ZDGES iajilhllli Pee Wee Reese. who n;i' he playing for the Dodgers HI his sixth world series. said. "Ill like to meet t'he Yankees if y iimiiglil we could beat them. But alllllllllg can happen in a short .t'll(i; i'i..- iiom-play -tzirtcd only after :2l;lilL' hy photograpliers as the iioilct-rs' old pros showered and illtisstltl tllIPi' their 10-2 decision nu-r Nlilwaiikcc. I-worry hats. sported by Dodger limit-s. suffered during the picture .-liid big Don Newcombe inl.iiiL'. liimiiiic i.itiiL'n:iiil when some-one ..,..,,-...i his sport) straw full of in-t-r liR.H' HS l'ti.lII'LlMENTARY llcziiiuliilc. down the hall. hill- iituikcc llr.'iim'. who now have to ll'lll in hold their second place ptklllliil at-toil as if the inevitable had liappt-iictl Fhc host team won." said man- ;.;m- Firm-lie Grimm. i 'll be piill- Soccer Results iti.N'l)(iN tRciilcrsi- -Results. of ....vr matches in the United King- (tum Saturday: ENIILISII l.l".A(iL'E Division I .ii.--ital 1 Portsmouth 3 ilirniiiigham fl Luton Town 0 Blackpool 2 Wolverhampton W 1 Bolton W 0 Suiidcrland 3 t.iitlitf C 3 Sheffield U 2 iii.-l.o:i 0 Aston Villa 0 iv.-iiuu ."'I'ttIlciiliIini H I Lt-pliinisiic-id T It Alanrhesier C it unit-lioster U .'l Preston N E 2 xmirnslle U 4 ('harlton A 1 ll" iii-oniwich 1 Burnley II Division II lll.itl.lnirn R 3 Stoke City 0 ilii-iol F 3 Bury 1 Hull t'iiy 1 Bristol R 2 l.r.. c-lor C 3 Liverpool 1 I.in.oln F l Plymouth A 0 xiititiituixrnugh 1 Barnsley 1 Miiiiiicliniii P 5 Doncaster R 0 inn: l.llP ” Leeds United 0 liiillii'lli.nli ii I Nott: C 1 elitltiltlltl iv 2 Swansea T I ilr.-fl lltilTl 2 Fulham 1 nivlnion n (Southern) hit-iiitord 1 Leytoii O O inn:-niry C I Exeter C I Clliiilullflm 1 Brighton 0 Iill-HIFII T 1 Northampton T . Miliwall 4 Bournemouth I Reading A Norwich C I Shrewabury T 3 Alderahot I Southampton S Crystal 2 g Soiithond U 4 Newport orquay I 4 Swindon T O Wrilaall 1 Queens P in Watford 1 Colchester 1 Division III (Northern) gal-row 4 Mansfield T 1 radford 0 Soiithpnrt I Cm-llnlo U 2 Darltngton 0 Chester 1 Acttringlon S 1 Che-:tei'finld 2 Worklngton 4 Cr:-we Alex 1 Bradford C 4 Derby C 2 Scunthorpe U I Grimsliy T 3 Galcshead I iinrllcnnols U 3 Halifax T 8 Rorlirlrile l Tr.1iinicrr- R 3 S'"l"liilnrt C 4 ll'rcxli1im 0 lurk (iitv 2 tlldlinni A it SWITTISII LEAGUE Division A lli'tIl'lf”lIlitIiIS 4 Falkirk I ('cllir .'l Stu'liiiL' A 0 l'lltIl' Ll llilici'iii;iii 2 ”lWlt'rj ll lliv:i:"i'iiiliiic A 0 ti-I l-itc L! luil-nni-iiiick 1 i'ltW'ii of S '1 llwnh R 1 iiiiisinii B 'i lllii.illl 2 Sli'.1iii':::i' 2 iii l'iiilcrt 7 .lloiitrose D iiwullill (I it lloi-tan n '.ii.ltliiiilIl'i'ilI1 .'l Alina A l i, ilirlliltl 5 iii-nlrr U 5 .'ii.tiix it 3 mi.-.n no 0 wviiiliiii riiiuir .'i Bcrivii'k R l lnintciir lnt'-riiatlonal fluid l F'.iiizl.'ind 4 lat Clifton- lll st-oitish League Cup fitmlrr-finals second IN! llll'lllllll I St Mirren l lsl. wiimi iron on ngzi-cgatc ti-2 lliw.--i- 2 Aberdeen 4 lAIl” ii "ii on :ii:t:i'rgatc 9-5i lltvlliilt'I'llI'll 0 St. Johnstonc 1 after "Urn timc. titggrcgaie score now 1'3 'l'ic to be rcplayedi iangtvis ll Hamilton A 0 tRangcrs Mn on aggregate l0-li ,l)i-ow for scini-final Oct. l is: ;-"riot: vs Ahcrdr-cn at Hampden "ti. Glasgow; St. .'ohnstone or llntlierwcll vs St. Mirren at liinv Park. Glxgow. lrish League City Cup lrtls 4 Distillery 2 fdllvnicna U vs Cliftonville ppd Nolorzilne 2 Bangor l giisndorg n Glcnioraii 1 '''"mon .'l Portadown 2 ;l'jl'f'l1 2 l)erry City 2 l 'here to visit her old home and ing for the Dodgers in the world series." Asked if the Dodgers' sensa- tional early season winning streak of 10 and 11 games was the decid- ing factor, Grimm replied: "No. that didn't make much difference. ”They kept plowing ahead. They had some tough breaks. just like everyone else. but they kept going forward. They made their own breaks." Jcicli Brandrls - Named Rookie Of The Veor M(.)N'lillEAL t('.Pt-Jack Brandt. fleet young Rochester outfielder. has been named the International League's rookie of the year it was announced Friday. Brandt. 3-year-old native of Omaha. Neb., received 14 of 36 votes to win over Jim Williams. Toronto-born outfielder with Mon- ireal Royals. who received 10. The announcement. by Dink Car- roll of the Montreal Gazette, presi- dent of the league's Baseball Writers Association. said five other league novices figured in the ballotling of 36 writers. The others are: Yoyo Davalillo. Cuban second baseman. four votes; Don Drysdale. 19-year-old Montreal pitclicr. three? Steve De- meter. Buffalo third-bascman and Asdriibal Baro. Cuban outfielder. two each; and Clyde Parris. Mon- ireal third-basema . one. BATTED .304 Brandi. a ball hawk with a rifle arm. hit .304 this season. His I76 safeties included 37 doubles. l2 triples and i2 home runs. lie batted in 68 runs. despite a scc:ii1d- place spot in the lineup and stole 22! bases. Williams. 28 years old and get- ting his first triple-A test this season. was second in league bat- ting with .333. He has been in the Brooklyn Dodgcrs' farm system since he broke into pro ball in 1947. . .. ....,. ..-- Bristol lllrs. Sliechan. who was Mary O'Brien. in single life had arrived her mother Mrs. .lohn R. O'Brien. and a sister Lila Mrs. Wilfred Stewart in Charlottetown. over the weekend. At Rustico. for a picnic while taking some pictures Mrs. Mary Sheehan decided to have one taken on the edge of a ledge at the shore and in so doing lost her balance and fell backwards over the bank breaking her leg. Ex- rays at the Charlottetown Hospi- tal showed her heel also split through. At present the injured lady is resting at her sister's re- sidence in the city and will have her leg in a cast for seveal weeks. Her father who is on the Camp Hill Hospital staff at Halifax. Wll notified. Mrs. Mary larvy and two chil- dren who were here all summer with Mrs. Har'vy”a parents Mr. and Mrii. James A. O'Brien. left last week for their home in Boston. Ma.u.. by car with Mrs. Harvy'a eldest daughter Honey. and her husband who arrived here in few days previous on a short vacation. A section of the Legion Hall in the village has been converted into a classroom for grade eleven for the first high school here. some eighteen grade eleven children have enrnled. Some other children in grade ten from the rural schools will attend the village graded school in the senior room. Misti Mabel O'Brien iii principle and last term had some outstanding pupils. Mr and Mrs. Janies F. Mac- Donald lcave on Monday for Dart- mouth. N.S. Their youngest daugh- ter Catherine will be married on Wednesday. I Mr. .lanics lilywnrd is spending some time in the city with mem- hers of his family who reside there. Mr F ii. Siiiiiotl. .lr of the Do- iiiiiiion Weather Bureau. who was home on two and a half months vacation has left for a new post- ing at one of the weather out post statioiis somewhere along the coasl. He spent sixteen months at Sable island where there were only twclvc men. The long winter sea- son with loads of snow was noth- ing to worry us. he said. With the shooting season just around the corner two of our gun- ncrs will be missing from the line-iip this fall. Mr. Joe Mac- Donald at the lake has passed on and our good friend Bruce Mir T Evangelist BHHl GRAHAM High praise from some quarters. criticism from others. Billy Graham still draws record crowds in spite of adverse views of some churchmen. Read the second installment of the story of this contro- versial preachev. Get The Standtrd--on sale now. complete with mmnzinc. I2-page novel and 20 pages of comics. Only ten cents! '0 vovuinn moors comm lionated B e v or a iz e 5 concluded ilieir annual meeting with a ban- quet at the Charlottetown Hotel last night. CelebrutewS5tIi Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. James F iicrriiig. Murray Harbour celebrated their fifty-fifth wedding aiiniversary on Monday. September 12th. Their family of cight t-lii!'.-on wcrc all home for this Iiai)I'l' oc- casion and together with .'.'lll(I children and great grand t-liild- ren made this zi wonderful l"-iniily reiiiiion. ' For the ainnivt:i'sary-pai'ty Xlrs. Herring chose a royal blue two and a Corsage of pink carii:"'"iis. A buffet supper was served. The table was centred with a dectirnted wedding cake flanked by vases of fall flowers. Later in the evening other invit- ed guests called to extend their best wishes. Mr. Julian Herring cxprcssed congratulations and best wishes to his parents. and tin bciialf of the family presented them with a wal- nut bedroom suite. Mr. Herring thanked ('lL'I')'f)Il(! for their good wishes and gifts and noted that there has not been a break in the family circle and expressed his happiness at having all members of the family prcscnt. Mix and Mrs. Herring were the l'CL”'llClllS of many lovelv gills-. itziivls and letters of congratula- lion All present joiiied in wishing lilr. years of health and happiness. Ewen has been in poor health for a year. -N Mr. Frank McAdam has just completed painting of the big Memorial Hall in the village. Most of the painting was done now with electric sprayers. Mr. Joseph Mat-Donald. police was a visitor to this vicinity last week. His old home is here. piece dress with navy acces lest officer for the Town of Albortony MARITIME 3. OF C. B. I-IOLD BANQUET The Maritime Bottlers of Car! Pictured above are. Harvey hllurray. President. Zllrs. llliirray Wallace Floody. National Secre- Little Sands l Monday. Sept. 19. I955 The Guardian Page 7 I Mrs. Dan MacPherson and daugh- ter Joan of Monctou. N. I. warel visiting at their home in Little Sands over the weekend. Attending the Orangi-nit-n's Par- ade at Belfast on Sunday were Mr. Norman Stewart. High Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Hume and three children and Mrs. Charlie Stewart of Little Sands and others. Miss .lt-aiieite Stewart. who is employed in Charlottetown was at her home in High Bank on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs William MacKay of Murray River. formerly of High ; Bank. accompanied Mrs. Mary Deans to Boston last week. Mrs.l Dean has her summer home in Little Sands. Mrs. Dean Blue of Hopefield had as her house guests Mr. and Mrs. l)oiiald MacKinnon and two child-1 l'Pil. Danny and Clare and Mrs.l lilacKinnon's mother. Mrs. Mar- Dougall all of Quincy. Mass. It; was Mrs. MacDougall's first tripi Ella:-lioiiald. Secy -treas. Mrs. E 1," PA E. ISIHMA ('. Jtiliiistone, Councillor Edwin: " y H C. Johiistune. rcprescntiiii: Mayor I mrlgm Sll;:T'tI;1i,I'a;lysl3”:f"':'h3Lg 3:3 Stewart. A ' for repairs. The Prince Nova is tary Mrs W. l. Mat.-Doiialii. W.l. Georgetown Mrs fllzirtha Nlotlriy ot Ziist 1Wcyiiioulli. Tlliix-. ziiiri iii iiid l'ili'.s. Iiicliziiwl (iooiliiiii Jllll on Ricky of New lltiiiipsliiiw-. til ;i- ' cntiviiiiiic. in fit-tii':I-towii .'I- he -- .:i:"l tit lli Ililfl llrs I ll. 'Vl-icoctt. I Mr. Sit-wart ll;itl.ii.iii liilfi still. icturiit-d to ll2iIil;i.x. N S.. rcccnlly IIill()ll'li1L' .'i iisil :ii the home of lir and .lir-. Xlalt-oliii lint-l.c;in. Air Wiiliuiii Sit-it-iis Irlt inst iocck itir tliilitux. V S uliorc he will be ciiiploycrl. lllr :iiiti Mrs. l.oi'iic Sir-tciis anti family iilio liiivc hr-cn htplidaiing .in tlciii';:cioiin loft recently on re- yllll'll to their home in IIIIIIIHX. N. S. Mr. Donald Matt-I)oii.'iltl lizis ac- (-cplcti a position at Pruiisc Bi-os.. in CllZll'lfilICIOWIl. Mr. J A. B. illtlttlhillllttll. st-Iiool ytceii'lii'i' at Sai'a;:r- ll.'ii'boiii' spout lthe iizist li'Pt"lx'Ell(l zit his home in Georgetown. Airs. Clai'ciii-t- ll:ii'i'is ol fiiiiniiii ;sirie iias a recent visitor to GCOTRP town. i 'l'iie iiit'ii'il7ris of the lceiclitiig lstatt of fleorgelouii High School. :-itteiidert the Soiiihciii kings and Southern Queens Teaclicrs Conven- IIIOII. held at Montague on Septem- .be flth and 9th. l-'i-lends of lylrs .Ioliii A. Mac- Donald arc sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital in to good health. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker at- . for the October meeting and after tended the funeral of "the late George Stewart at Beach Point on Thursday, September tlth. A,.C. "Want some help with your homework, Dad?" It's a good thing young Ted is only joking. If his Dad took him up on that offer. Tcd would SOOI1 find himself floundering in a sea of facts about family income management. siiucssion duties, taxes. wills. trusts, business insurance and other related subjectsl You see, Ted's father is a typical life underwriter - a man who has not only been trained for his job. but keeps up- the uses of life insurance are more extensive to day than they used to be. And the men who THE (LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA todate by constant study. For Comprising more than 50 Canadian, ' y "T y making extra trips. trying to take C. W. L. MEETING AT MURELL care of the traffic between Wood The Scpleiiiln-r meeting of liitlel Islands and Caribou” Floiuw Sub-division of C. W. L. Mr. Blots (jiow of Lime 5.-mdsyi iiiis lielti zit home of Mrs. IIi.ll'0Idyn(yw'cn'.plnypd in chal-muemwn andi -llliiiihij mi bciilcnilwr 4” at 7-30-IHISS Estella Connolly of Baldwins '11!) with :o .'illl(:lIIIlilli:f'll tilt lyitklily-yRoad gverc married at St. Teresa's; . ic rcsitcii . l'S..(jhul-L- on Jug. 11y ilcr prcsitlcd and opened I l uith usual l.l'1iELlC' Mrs. Donald Livingstone. Hope- prny olloiiiii;; roll call -liciiiin- field. returned last week from a, uics of prciioiis ineciiiig iiiltl one visit to her relativ(-.5 on the Mag-: special iiiccliiig iicrc rczid. ;ipprov- rlalene Islands. E cd and Sl'll0fl. I . (iiirrcspoLriiiciit'e was rctiil which Farmers are busy working 31 iiicluded a letter of thanks from ill? ll3TV55l- C0mb"l55 h9'59' Mnmague new members and remind all old and all wish her an early return members to enroll soon as possible. Miss Rlziry O'Brien acknti-.iicdg- dli8W"- bl"del'5 and "'39!" draw": log a gift lroiii N'ill)flli4'ililil on her binder-F are I" "59; Farmer-5 Pref dcptirtiirc to join coiigi'i-gatiiin ofl”l1'05Illng their Eral" I0" 55 the)” Nrilre I):-iiiic. .lloiiti'cnl. A lctlcr rc hfml '1 (mm "'9 Wild " '".”"3 Lay llcticuis lroiii Hci. Fr. lliibin: imfld 5" a""gNh9'i It 5.3 bus-V "mo report of retreat ll('lfI in July al.'W'”l Wome" mlk helm"; stmlk H" N. D. A. was given by Mrs Wml3”"'t .-iyluziitl. R c c c l p tufroni ylolterly Mr. Hector MHCLEM was at his 1lklIli)lx.'S' and ieccipt tiom (,allii)lic.h0me in Lime sands for 3 fewy pt-'liti:zirs'liip fund were presented. ldays this week but he intended my l'hc tiiitiiicitil report by Mrs. J.ln,lum (0 Picmu Lodge. where hat plans to spend the winter with his niece, Mrs. Gratto. ill. Jay sliowcd a satisfactory hal- :iiii-c with all bills paid to date. 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