i . ".uV1na.od ..'-yaiavngggg U ( CD U! rri O. Egg lag his 19th victory. checked the Brooks on nvc hits - three by Duke Snider, who locked his 40th and tist home runs. with Milwaukee and third-place Cincinnati idle, the race now looks hi the American. grllhtillmier Charlie Beanion tour- hit New York's pennant-uiliiilng a five-hitter by loser Murry" Dicks. 21.year-old Wall. was the 12nd hit off Robin 'this season-breaking the major -league Irecord Roberts set last year with 41 gopher pitches. Ford had two of the hits. all 3158103. the Yankees managed oft bk, this; ilfankees and beat 19-game winner W L Pct. 631. L White? Fold 1-0 in his major Beamon. just up from Vancouver. Milusukee 91 so so: 3 Fleague debut with Baltimore Bos- The rookie walked seven. struck Hrookiin so at .599 1 3 ton thumped Washington an and out nine. winning when Ford Ciiicinnaii 89 63 .586 21-', 2 .Dctroit defeated Chicago 4-l tossed a wild pitch following two . The Phlliies Jumped on heu'- singles in the um-dg llllll that one-game edge in the combe. who had won eight in n Ted William. gm Mi..k9,- Vpr. lust column. Milwaukee can Wilslrow. for three runs in me .-gmndl non drove in two runs (ad. for it all in sueeplng its three-gametinning. A muffed fly hall in ion the Red Sox as Frank Sullivan cg-rips at Rt. Louis. no matter"? fielder Sandy Amo,-as and a luo- won his 14th. Washington's Jim dim n..mki,vn does In n windup thrce acaiiist Pittsburgh in Eb- bets idle-id. lru" double 5? Roy Sniallev did Wit? lllll damage, wiping mil it Hi D0dll9!' ifld built on Sniderls In- seoitr ECHOES ? MAHA Meeti Wesatinonan M.A.l.A- meeting held in Halifax over the weekend. It was really an educat- Ional experience. We learned a lot of things we didn't know about the let-up. and the procedure ol those llncetlngs A great deal of the time w.s taken up in considering thel guspenslon. of hockey players that: played tor Fredericton and New. Glasgow. The New Glasgow boysl were given a clean bill of health,l while nobody seemed very sure whether the Fredericton "Black Cups" would sink or swim. The New Glasgow team had become embroiled in a dispute with tho Pictou team. and were suspended. But by a vote of the delegates at the annual meeting they were re-lnatated. The Pie- tou delegates pointed out with pretty air-tight reasoning, we thought. that the New Glasgow hohg brought back of Ignoring the . ,ulationn of tho assadatlon. sometimes in these turbulent hockey . disputes this flouting of tho book seems to be the wisest thing to do. Teams should not he encouraged to defy the powers that he. of course. but when Ire evidence is sifted out. there is generally found to be fault an both sides. and it is dif- tienlt and drastic to snnpend a whole toad of hockey players. at L g a tinto when there stoma to ho a dearh of good pock puabern h the Mnritiinos. A similar situation meilmas comes up in baseball. A team ap- pears on the diamond with only nine playors. One of these piaylrl during the course of the game -turns to the umpire and says some very complimentary things about his ancestors. The umpire has a choice of taking it without throwing the offending player out of the game. or throwing him out. awarding the game to the oth- c team. and sending the spectat- ors horne disappointed and dis- gruntled. What to do? The ease of he Fredericton Ion is saturated with eoufusiou. Apparently they were never really suspended. At least. they ng At Halifax ptep in suspending an ” t . It was argued that lithe court does not pass Judgment on them. the M. A. H. A. should take their cue from that. It will be inter- esting: At any rate. to see if those boys play organised hoc- key this winter. We managed to air our pet peeve regarding the M. A. H. A. l. E.: The fact that down here in the Maritime: classification iwhether senior "A", senior "B", intermed- iate ”A", intermediate "B", etc) is decided by application and the discretion of the association. where an in other provinces hard and fast rules are laid down to govern such classification. We didn't get a sat- isfactory answer. No one attempt- ged to defend our system here it seemed just another case of "What ever will be. will be." It seems to us that the more you go by rules in such cases, and the ions you leave to pee- plc'n discretion. the less hot wat- er governing bodies will got into. Sure. we know. Up aways, we said some things that seem al- most to contradict this view. Sup- poaa we try to wiggle out of that one. it boils down to this: you may have to wink at a rule occasionally to keep the whale orgainnatlonnl .tnu.-twre from failing on your face. But rules help h the matter of clasnifyhg grades of hockey, and you get more evuu competition because of thou. Get ready for another evening oi as when the referee's buck turned. the villains will be taunt- ing the crowd between body spins. and real, he-man action will be the order of the night. We confess we were a little surprised at the crowd reaction after the last eard. At least elevan fans in every doz- on were loud in their praise of the show. We thought it was very. very good at times, a fraction over done for a brief interval now and then, but 1.200 wrestling fans can't be wrong. They liked it unreserv- adly. and we'll be surprised again If they don't come back to Civic were never notified. and that would seem to be a necessary Stadium next Monday night look- ing for more of thc same. BASEBALL RESULTS . National League Iflliildeipilil 081 (Ill 300-7 l0 1 jg-ooklyri li0 M1000-4 5 l " Robert; and Lopata: Bessent Qggwmmba (Qt. Lnbinc (Di and ;campanella. L-Newcomhe. Hits: . ls. Ennis. Bkn-Snider (ii. . Louis A lM0l0iXl0ll00tt-1151 iuilcngo i fill OM M0 00) 1-3 I 0 -'(l8 innings) , Dickson and Smith: llsckcr. pgvig (61, Brosnsn tilt and Chill, Vylroonsn. -I 0 American League Ghtcsao Detroit no 200 00:-4 7 I N (In 010-I Harshmaa. Howell (7i and Lol- Ihr; Foyt k and Wilson. L-liarsh- man. Hits: Chi-Dohy. Det-Tuttie. an York coo ooo M4 4 o Iaitimm an out 00x-i it o . Ford and born; Bean-ion and Nimtllfll-4 6 1 WUNMX-OH 2 1 - .Iycly m and Ber- '.V Jitsssratd m; Sullivan and ., 0:7. inmm-4 71 ROUNDUR" PENNANT AT A GLANCE National League W L Pct. (ml. L Milwaukee 01 60 .803 I Brooklyn 80 oi .586 i 3 Cincinnati 89 M .506 2'1 1 Milwaukee (Ni--at home tnonel. Away 43'. Sept. 28 (i. N (N). 30. at St. Louis. Brooklyn (.1)---at home '3). Sept. 28 INI. 29, 3), Pittsburgh. Away tnonei. Cincinnati t2t--at home tnnnei. Away t2i, Sept. 19. Ill, at Chic- I10. l.l-IADERS By THE AIHOCIATED PRESS National League AI! R llPct. Aaron. Milwaukee 500 100 I94 .325 Vlrdou. Pittsburgh 566 77 181 .320 Mllill. St. Louis SCI M 1R2 .313 Clemente. P'burgh 32!) G5 164 .310 seboeudlcost. NY 470 I0 ltd .377 MmRobinson. Cincinnati 110. Runs batted lu-Musial. 109. Hits--Aaron. 194. Doubles - Lopata. Philadel- phia. Aaron and Muslal. 31. Triples-Brutal. Milwaukee 1!. lone runs-Snider. Brooklyn 30. stolen buaoo-llays, New York. Iltenlng - Newt-ornbe. Brook- K. I-C. Ill. . tkieooto-Jones, Chicago 16. fun. frolic and mayhem at Civic, stadium Mondat night, folks. The .n a me colorful; boys wll be breaking the rul- p Continues Fight Against Cancer GALVESTON. Tex. MP5 -1 Babe Didrikson Zaharias. iamcd woman athlete. has not given up in her fight against cancer. John 'Sealy Hospital said Wednesday. A hospital bulletin said Babe. now in critical condition. pnsscd an easier night and appeared to have lost no further ground. Although she is extremely weak. officials said. when awake she re- cognizes her family and doctors. A bulletin issued this afternoon said: "Although there has been no pain. Babe has had an uncomfort- able day because of nausea. Her condition has not changed signifi- cantly otherwise than she is very weak as she has been for 36 hours. She is conscious and rational when she talks although to conserve her- strength she refrains from much talking. She has chosen to do with out the oxygen tent by spells. . Tommy Jackson l Wins Decision Over Bob Baker PITTSBURGH (AP) .. Shuffl- ing Tommy (Hurricane) Jacksoiil swarmed all over big Bob Bakerx in the final rounds with his wind-. mill attack to gain a split decision Wednesday night in n gruelling 12-. round heavyweight outdoor fight. at Forbes Field. - Jackson, a S-to-8 underdog.5 racked up his 28th victory in 34 fights and his second over Baker tin seven months. Jackson also won a split decision over the 29- year-old Pittsburgher in Madison; Square Garden Feb. 3. Baker weighed 2l.'ll:: Jackson l . 5. Referee Ernie Sesto scored it 7-4-l for Jackson. Judge Al Gray- her saw it 6-4-1 for Jackson and judge George Lupinarci had it 3-5- for Baker. .ilo-clici Appointed Mew Captain Of Moniixeal Canucks MONTREAL f('Pi -- Maurice tltockett Richard. his new con- tract signed. bccame the new cap- ltain of Montreal Canadiens Wed- nesday. The famous Rocket is preparing to start his lsth Na- tional Hockey League campaign. Richard visited managing direc- tor Frank Sclke Tuesday and thel signing was only a formality. The terms weren't d I x c l o sed. The Rocket": mates chose him cap- ltain. in succession to Butch Bou- chsrd. veteran defence.-man who has retired. Bnnrhard took over lthe captaincy in the 1947-48 sea- .son following the retirement of Toe ;Blske. now Canadicns coach. i Two other regulars and three l-rookies were signed later. The re- tgularn are goalie Jacques Plantay :and defenceman om -lohnwl. 5 The rookies. whom Seiko an-l lnounced will be sent to the new; Rochester entry in the American Hockey League. are Mickey Keat- lng, Glen Cressrnan and Chorus Hodge. Kesiing is a promising defence- man from Winnipeg and Cross- msn. who hails from Kitchener. played forward with Chicouliml oi, tths Quebec Hockey League last; lseason. I l Hodge. a goalie. has visited '0'. rneveral of Canadiens farm clubs: land has had s few fill-in jobs with the NHL cltih. MEET. Loaf;Cui Roster; Players Sent To Minors stinsunv. Oat. ice)-Torolhi Maple beats of the Nationals ggggsgy taupe wadnesday Mined sevd era to the Ini- nor leagues lmffli Jig Day said more players will "be cut from he squad later. y Forwards Odd lfnn&aI. In Burn and ?al& rookies ann III. Price. Mike oluk & Oar! 5 The Charlottetown Guarani. SE5?tTGUi?le-Kii'd'CFl?Til&”clE'-3 "5. ih .-or. it ail-lit. largest number of cntries and the largest crovui or SIltltl'd.ltll:fl on rec- Zalopek Forced To Inlerrupi Training Program. VIENNA (AP) U CIechoslovak- lia's Olympic champion runner. l Emil Zatopek. has had to interriitti lhis heavy iraininll Program ”" Kansas Ci ' for . mum at Cleveland hnCLEVlEIiAND (AP)-Vic Wertz E SW9 Ind four consecutive doubles and Bug 3",, won his m” 3,"'"f fl the Cleveland indi- .”'5”':" I tie for second place :3 9 Amtrlcu League with an MmV'?'""y "'5' the Kansas City 9"” w9d"'dIy night. Score. a 23- -old southpaw who has lost o 3 nine sunny (.1, "ed 12 "3 "13 NI league leading total to 263, He became the in- dl3"5' lhlrd 50-lame winner and fifth in the league, I mnlor league record held by 25 Wednesday. 0ill9I'5. 001190106 five of the lndi- Zatupek. whu uas getting into 335' flllhl hits of! loser Art Dlt-.shapc for the Melbourne Olym- IMF and three other Kansas City; pics. recently underwent an oper- hltchers. He drove in the intilanrlation. lie now is permitted MP1! last four runs. exercise only. cunuoncs WEEK- END SPECIALS 1 I l l I 15 oz. tin i l 2for l 49c A 1 i Llfebouy Bath Sizei Kant tin . 2 for or Soap f Re Prem 39c 1 S”? '”39 Cooking 5 lbs. 3 or pkg. 2 Rinse 37c Allliies 49C Barbour's 16 oz. jar 2 "3" 1' P'""l Mi?" 39c Raisins 49c l 15 oz" Eagle Brand tin l 24c Milk 29c Pineapple Robin Hood GOLDEN CAKE Mix 22c Pkg. 5 for 51.00 .'I' r'ul . II II; LII. Hill I I I I'l- 17' '1 .'II 1,,,..:. ,1 I'I'l'.';"7ll Iu.lII '- I I 91'! 1,7 -"I 4'11; be assurred of a ngog'tgin(gr..!1 afternoon of entertainment. M Schmidt Sign: A: Playing Coach Of N.S.H.L Beavers Jackie Schmidt. 82-year-old native 0' 059333. Still. has signed as. Dlaytns-coach of the North Shore Wcrtz, whose four doubles tied” doctors orders, Radio Prague saidl Hockey League Mlrarnichi Beav- ers. it was announced Wednesday. with Amherst Ramblers of the At- lantlc Coast Senior Hockey League in the lat two eaong, nlda-tho-park homer in the first Dacnou. t ,'u .0. y datasta .7" km "l".'i'; iiur IN rurrn I """'hth' ' I M sat ' " tlyangrym ”unosg?i-”uus.'h 1” H" a swoop O was his d d . Iucs ts.tnne it all. A aroouynl Nswk was tagged for halt the Vines An Fle eat u . . the-old rbzm 1) s m. up ...i... loss P sin. leaving with a 4-2 dew the suns. . cm Guides and urd. It is quite mun. mg m, loot slaved Cundiu I tballl ””' on W tlcit in the tllth Nowcombe now Willigng , my sums" . -- . mu 1;. e - - - (M. A . PNIIIIN 1 353 37030!!! with Ottawa thn I... 3 u h. H” nut Eva . bl" h H. Wolf Cubs ywill gather a ( "gawk. hot”, it m.wh m...:.ue3 "V ,3". An” u u,my mun h 0353'-I1? "'0 3'4"" '""" Dot Ennis bad a homer and won for the on U N” Mii"'isii'ia"ii.:iooium2ii and Pack in the Province lndiilh "'1' """ "'" ”' . WM W11 BWWIL In 1958. "moi 3 ..":."..'""-t-t".......:.:.i'.:.':...C:::; ;;:g1;,.-,;0; ----. I---2 --.... or --m -- u-.-;.; g;----;--- -w-- M .. -1.:-'.i..'".i:"::'..i-':::..'.r: . .. . Nit'gsoah" ::.'rF-t'.......'t-"'..t-.:r.."...." no . O. - A - ' - I i i . and or go Dodger losses to rain. mum Fund only 0" "at ::i:k:;"",u':a.. 3:35;: :::'lei-Jtliltifllilm9:T'::rei;rr;urmg 3"-: xnμu'l' '1Ifkot;e. warm :;:l. gin it." "I a as 1D Yards and ollht uuehdiilwiii. WU! - tstruck out 10. ill: heat one-game role. is at .It - m week... and ,1. mg. - . Sllidcr. bouts . eve no ." v la the other Nationalrtotai of the season. He fannedt Paul Foytaek A ltwo 0' mule. ' u A rmwd l Pan” "3: , WI smiled when and if lasso gain. the Chicago CubsiJackis Robinson three times. Sni-- for the ma-u..."g:.:",',”',w' "uf”'” "l'?;'?;”','.l;(.? Q2? ,2ce7.V;'i Wm" 3",, 3,,M",,”""n:: i;'g”'fh': '5' ”i'""'' F” '9'" l"t..”"' " " Egkimdg P dutaatod H. Louis 8-2 on Sully der's first home, run. a crazy. I) games for-ltha is-gt La.i.)trmSaiurdav the Provincial sports events in elftcieilt rec- uuhh. &!:m.nmE up 0. M. I 1' ay ”"'"" "til min! ml" wpl” '”""m it” "Is rllhlfenlsriield their Iecond-nlsoo ants. in 19.55.. Track and Field um drew the 0rd time. nndispcctatou may well "'rl:?-e?.”::t' n out than FOP BIOOCI1 who doesn't think we're going to next win this thing." he said. "We've lot our backs to the wall. sure. but these guys are old pros. They don't cbocke." cg- ...... Harness Races lzf; SAINT JOHN, N.n. (CP)-St. 3831!. a local horse. was clocked at 3:18 1-5 for the fastest time in harness' racing Wednesday night. other winners. all from the saint, John area. were Marlyn 3,, sh... don, Windsor Volo, Lakeald. Ab. Mite, Daniel Kai Scott, New Look and W. C. Brooks. Football Scores Kitchener 3! Toronto 1 Sarnla 31 London I Of Waiver Rule WINNIPEG (CP) -. Edmonton Eskimos of the Western Inter-pm. vlliclal Football Unloi have be" fined 8100 for hr ch of th. union's waiver rules Commission 6. Sydney Halter at lnnipeg um Wednesday. kee will Louis Cardinals Th! Doditrl have three games left with the pesky Pirates. weekend in Pittsburgh. while has three "week - NEwCASTLE- N. B. xiii: B r e n c ll invoivedlhnrnid bs and William Sm h. now Dllylng with Lonqon Lords of the Ontario Rugby Fbotball Union, The W0 Pillf are on loan in the Lords and ill report back to Eska at the of the year. c Halter Ialdaiiski did not bellpve til?"-iviiizlreiilf was involved under such a may. so he had levied only a nominal fins. (CPl- llmi Wu loftfieldar Bandy Arno- ms. who dropped an easy fly ball in the second inning which ultim -101! owned the door for the Phil- lies' three-run inning; who mis- Pltlyod another fly ball and who made two errors in throwing judg. ment which accounted for other Philadelphia scores. Amoros, a Cuban who can't speak English, was disconsolato Schmidt. a ileftwinger, played Repeal SALE! t A sell out last time ollered. A leading maker ships 75Touglt, Rugged Suedes to henderson 8. cudmore. Guaranteed to ouiwenur many iockeis sold for 520. SAVE iltis Week-end. Suede Warm, heavy duty Jackets or hu Ming, as a work lackat, or for fall sportswear. Wool knitted trim. Sized 34 46 in Brown and Tan. JZENS FALL UNDERWEAR SALE . . . STANFlElD'S LCOMBINATIONS l Soft unshrinkable combed cotton. long and short sleeves. Reg. 3.75 latroduclagltlwl-NIWI Robin Hood Chocolate Angel Food aka" Mix ' coupon. Swift 15 oz. tin Kraft 1,4, lb. Beet Snack pkg. i Slew 33: Cheese Rolls 25: PFLANNEL Paste 2 for Vlax 35: Pure Pepper 35c m Glide 32 oz. bil. Tongue 59c Starch 251! ag c . tin at e p g. Baking Milk Powder 37c lliscuii 21c . . 1ggurqrmmg'' -----2-T; Chookthoso animating tsutnros: Giant Site We prunes 49c v. Nowost tau shades lgt,cim-cod. Velfhalzriee Tea Towel.. W. M M. Summer Island 3 lbs. , L i i y - 9"” mum” . 0. --m----------- V . ' REGULAR i'l.50 ant P...-; and st to