. 4 Charlottetown’s Intermediate SPORTS FRONT Local Squad Plays Sunday By JIM CULEEN baseball representative facee elimination Sunday afternoon at Memorial Field when they are leading the series with Summerside Intermediates. Sunday’s games will game in a best-of-five series and the western two games to ome going into Tid Bits From Here And There The Island Interscholastic Athletic Association have held their annual meeting and completed their plans for fall activity for the | SDHS Gridsters sports Fa around the Hin Graham Hill, of England, Hill had set a new practice 23mile confers with Tony Rudd, chief lap record . during today’s in his BRM was 1:12.58 engineer and team manager time trials for next Sunday’s average speed of 114.21 of the Owen Racing Team Or- 7th U.S. Grand Prix at Wat- ganization of England, after kins Glen, N.Y. Hill’s best (AP) Wirephote) ton former world heavyweight By LEW FERGUSON MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Jim Grant, the American League's top winner with 21 victoris, will pitch the first game of the World Series for Minnesota Twins, but manager Sam Mele NEW YORK (AP)—Sonny Lis has been Ratings in the magazine's latest release. Harold Johnson, former heavyweight champion, also has been dropped because of inac tivity. Vicene Saldivar of Mexico, who retained his world feather- weight title in a tough 15-round. bout with Howard Winstone wn London, was named Fighter of the Month. The ratings: Heavyweight: Cassius Clay, Louisville, champion. 1. Floyd Patterson, New York; 2. Ernie Charges Lack Of By JACK SULLIVAN What Bennett undoubtedly Canadian Press Sports Editor “The Canadian Football the Toronto Argonauts, didn’t waste any time doing it. The speaker was a man deeply involved ‘in the minor He is coach John Bennett of Toronto East York Argonauts of he senior Ontario Rugby Foot- FUnion. He made his state- in an interview the other night, minutes after his club galloped over London Lords; “They don’t pay much more 510 before an almost - empty house in Toronto, Open. Today The defending ‘champs in the Prince Edward Island Inter- scholastic ‘‘A’’ football league, . Dunstan’s High School hit the field this afternoon for their s ). YOUR TRIP Centre — Harvey Trainor. WINTER TIRES sclntyre, Gerry Blancherd. Macintyre, ; Offensive Tackles — Bill Le- BY Clair, Frank Gaudet Offensive’ Ends — Colin KELLY SPRINGFIELD @ Improved armorubber with Polybutadiene @ Whisper-quiet ride @ Tempered nylon ~ @ All popular sizes From 600 x 13 to 885 x 15— Including whiter-white, stream- lined sidewalls. Let us quote your size. SPENCE & | MacLEOD Eden St. 2-1229 _ Ch’town Campbell, Bill -MacKinnon. ell in practice will fill the halfback spots and David Den- : sf ‘ : ee 3 ¥ 5 a . 3 i g f a E F 5 - ‘qtr “Ea Tate i Ez ! : E z E i = in it hy fis Li B 8 t e 4 Half Backs — David Dennis, Sandy MacDonald, Don Con- nors, Brian Affleck. Defensive Guards: Ronnie Campbell, Alan MacKenzie, Tom McLeod, Paul Fisher. Defensive Tackles: John Mor- rison, Richard Flynn, Cecil Nine Dash Card East York Argonauts —| \of his own money to get to Minor League Grid Coach Support our budget is (another source said it was close to $10,000) and they give us hand - me - down “But every player on this club had to dig down for $20 Winnipeg last year when we won the Canadian final, “My beef is sgainst the Argo- naut club management, not with coach Bob Shaw who has been extremely good to us. I have no knock against Shaw in any way.” PULLS NO PUNCHES Hayman came out swinging. “East York Argos are fully owned by the East York Argos. They -are not a farm club .of Goes Tonight The nine dash card that as rained out last evening is slated to go this evening and despite the prospect of a slow track the competition for win positions should be just as fierce as ever and make for good pays. _. BASEBALL SCORES By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League Philadelphia at New York, ppd rain. ' _..001. 000 000— 1.53 000 000 002— 2 60 Ellsworth (14-15) Abernathy (9) and Roznovsky; Veale, Face (42) (9) and Pagliaroni. ? St. Louis 000 000 200— 2 50 Houston 030 000 10x— 4 60 Sedecki (6-15) Aust (7) Carl ton (8) and McCarver; Roberts (10-9) Raymond (8) and Bate- man. . ~ American League Detroit at Washington, ppd, rain. - First Baltimore ble Knight, Miss Jo Jo, Mark, Willard’s Choice and Echo Ridge Eddy will duel in the first E e [ E £ E ay : 5 j ie a i z i i F i htt fi? nay 000 100 010— 2 71 Cleveland 000 600 000— 6 2 |, McNally (116) and Brown; Kelley (21) Kralick (8) and Roof. / 010 000 010— 2 51 = REMEMBER WHEN . One of the National deals was announced Second . Baltimore Cleveland 001 020 00x— 3 61 J. Miller '(64) Hall (8) and R. Brown; Stange (84) Hargan| (9) and Sims. ~- Kansas City. 000 000 100— 1 46 Chicago 001 000 05x— 6 71 MacDonald. Defensive Ends: St. Clair| Ellsworth, Norman Mullally. | Injuries —.‘‘Tex’’ MacDonald, Don Josey, Allen Flood, Ron- nie Garrett. The Summerside High squad is rated as the one that could upset the champs and they al- ready have two games under their belts this season (against Moncton) so this should be a real thriller. The match gets underway at 2:00 at the SDU field. Plan to attend. ’ Defensive Halfbacks: Bill! Richard, Dave Matheson, Glen'Graw (3). Wood. . Linebackers John Power, Hallie Snow Shecdon, Mossi (5-8) (8) Aker (8) O'Donoghue (8) Dickson (8) |, and Lachemann;; John (147) and Romano. HR: Chi — Mc- | PROBABLE —= sip. The Aismaen coored te | PITCHERS. cont en oe ot ee By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Probable pitchers for. today’s Hockey League's biggest player 31 years ago. today—in 1934 ~ — @8 Montreal Canadiens sent Howie Morenz, their star centre, to Chicago with Conacher * Roger J enkins and Leroy NOTICE 1 0%. al stedeis. major league games, won-lost records in parenthesis: , National League Milwaukee, Cloninger (24-10) at Los Angeles, Koufax (25-8). Cincinnati, O'Toole. (39) at 9 ? Dow’s ,cr"*2,, Gt. George St. San Francisco, Herbel (11-9). |*His afternoom at 3.00 p.m. St. Louis, Jaster (2-0) at Hou- _ BALL PRACTICE There will be a baseball prac- |tice for the Charlottetown Inter- mediates this afternoon at Me- morial Field in preparation for the fourth game of the best_of five P.E.I. Intermediate ‘‘A”’ series which will be played here on Sunday afternoon. Summer- side currently leads the series two games to one so a victory is crucial for the local squad. tin ons The practice has been slated for 2.00. ston, Arlich (0-0). . Philadelphia, Short (18-11) at New York, Gardner (0-2). Chicago, Jackson (14-20) Pittsburgh, Cardwell (12-10). . American League L& Angeles, McGlothlin (0-2) at Minnesota; Pasciial (9-3), 2 York, Stottlemyre (19-9) at Boston, Bennett (5-6). Detroit, Lolich (14-9) at Wash- ington, Richert (15-11). Baltimore, Bunker (108) at Cleveland, Siebeert (16-8). *Kansas City, Talbot (10-11) at Chicago, Howard (8-8), at _.-_ Af Freetown free. This is the final STOCK CAR RACES Under The Lights, Saturday, October 2 - 820 eu. inch displacement largest motor allowed. Canteen service and gate prizes. Special Feature Race. Admission $1.00; _at 7:30 P.M. children under 12 years race of the séason, Light res, New. York, champion. 1. Wayne Thornton, Fresno, Calif.; 2. Gregorie Peralta, Argentina; $. Mauro Mina, Peru. : Joey Giardello, Cherry Hill, N.J. chi lon. 1. Dick Tiger, Nigeria; 2. Nino Benvenuti, aly; 3. Luis Fol- ledo, Spain. Welterweight: Emile Griffith, New York, champion. 1. Luis Rodriguez, Miami, Fla.; 2. Man- Boxing Ratings — Are Released is not positive who he will pitch in the second game. Mele confirmed Friday that Grant definitely will open the series for the Twins in the first game here Wednesday. It will be 18-game winner Jim Kaat or Camilio Pascual, who goes after his 10th triumph Sat- urday against Los Angeles after Fis all i £ E i | ig E 5 ‘ i eff F : E z | I F BE E 3 uel Gonzalez, Odessa, Tex.; 3, Willie Ludick South Africa. Junior welterweight: Carlos Hernandez, Venezuela, cham: pion. 1. Jose Napoles, Mexico; 2. Adolph Pruit, St. Louis; 3. Eddie Perkins, Chicago. Lightweights: Ismael Laguna, Panama, champion. 1.- Carlos Ortiz, New York; 2. Niccolin Loche, Argentina; 3. Pau) Arm sead, Los Angeles. Junior lightweight: Gabriel (Flash) Elorde, Philippiines, champion. 1. Love Allotey, & af ff if 5 g Sida tesla é NaS ga a i iP Deans ii tn . Minnesota Jim Grant Will Pitch First Game Ghana; 2. Johnns Bizzarro, Erie, Pa.; 3. Teuro Kosaka, Japan. Featherweight: Viceno Saldi-: var, Mexico, champion. 1, Mit-’ sunori Seki, Japan; 2. Howard Winstone, Wales; 3. Carlos Ca- nete, Argentina. Bantamweight: Fighting Ha- rada, Japan, champion. 1. Eder Jofre, Brazil; 2. Jesus Pimen- tal, Los Angeles; 3. Joe Medel, Mexico. : Flyweight: Salvatore’ Burruni, Italy, champion. 1. Hirouuki Ebihara, Japan; 2. Horacio Ac- cavallo, Argentina; 3. Pone Kingpetch, Thailand. . DEPENDABLE DELIVERIES OF TEXACO FUEL CHIEF this|Way stage of the 72-hold golf MADRID (Reuters) — South Africa seemed almost certain to break the United States’ five- year grip on the Canada Cup after taking an eight-stroke lead over Spain Friday at the half- competition. Canada was 10 strokes. back in fourth position. South African ¢-stars Gary Golf Tourney Drawing Near Entries are now open at the Rustico Golf club for the Island Interscholastic golf tournament scheduled for the Rustico course October 9. : This tournament is open to any boy-or--girl-attending schoo! on the Island. A large entry list is expected to compete. This competition will mark the first time ap -Island Interscholastic ~ tournament has been stag- ' Jack Proud, proprietor of the Rustico club is taking care of the entries for the tournament and anyone wishing to participate is urged to forward their entry to Entries will be taken at the golf course or they may be mail- ed to Box T1164, : Charlottetown. | Closing date for the entries has been set for Thursday, October 7 and the draw will appear in this paper prior to the tourney. South Africa Has Stranglehold Home Heating Oil . Warmth without worry all winter long! Deliveries right on schedule so you can never run short. Fuel Chief is the finest of its kind—economical, cleaner burning, and protective to your heat- ing equipment. Call ws for Texaco Fuel Chief today! Player and Harold Henning each shot a three-under-par 69 in the second round of cup play at the sun-splashed Club del Campo : r course. "town etroleum Player, who also led the in- Ch P dividual event with a. tworound Products Ltd. total of 139, and, epripe led with a total of 280 for 36 holes, making it almost a sure bet that South Africa would win its first Canada Cup. The US. trailed the leaders by 15 stokes as Tony Lema shot | 203 Gt. George St. a 76 and Jack Nicklaus a 72 | Socks ie ie for 4 36-hole total of 295. : FIRST GAME ; Canada ended the second day 4 of play with a 20 total as} (sland intermediate Baseball Playoffs George Knudson, 28 ; year - old 4 Toronto golfer who has had a - At good year on the U.S. Profes- sional Golfers Association tour, shot a 73 for a 143 total. Team: | mate Wilf Homenuik, 29-year- old Winnipeg golfer, shot a 71 for a 147 total. bee ob Knudson is in a four-way tie for fourth place in individual | standings. » Tepresented by Angel { and Ramon Sota, held second place with 288, one stroke ahead of Australi’s Peter Thom- | son and Kel Nagle, who won the | cup in 1954 and- 1959. ‘ Player and Henning garnered | Pt birdies between them Fri- | lay. With better luck on the green, | Player might have: broken the | [ee course record. of 67. The USS. | open champion on six occasions | wi the hole and the ball stayed out. The provincial department of physical education has provided a: for the team with best score and there will be dividual awards for the winners of the respective divisions. The tournament is under the sponsorship of the P.E.I. Ini scholastic Association. | Matinee Racing Miscouche Raceway ~~~ Every Saturday Canteen Service seas Available es. Sponsored by Miscouche Firemen’s Club : and ‘s SPORT LODGE 138 Gt. 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