KOU FAX TO‘PS BALLOTING Maior League All-Star Baseball Squad Chosen NEW YORK IA?» 7 Sandy,Assdciated Press major league ol the 71 ballots by baseball Dick Stuart, both 1)! Boston. and Kaulax. Loo Angela: Dndgcri' all~slar baseball team World Series star, led Iiie way The ilreballillg lelt-nduder. a writers. He was the only Dodger ‘outllelder player chosen (or the all-star ‘ruht-handed pitcher again Monday. thlt time heads lmgeme winner during the regiteam The voting was build up the voting lor the annual ‘uiar season, was named on El'regular season periorntance, ____E— . Boston Bruins Meet Canadiens lonig BOSTON tAPt - Boston Bruina open the 1563-64 National Hockey League season against Montreal Canadiens tonight hoping they have achieved an lmproved_delence by which to ' break their lease on last place. ered in the ceilnr tor the last three seasons and out oi the piayoiis tor tour, the Bruins ate planing their hopes heavily on goalie Ed Johnston. The acquisition oi Tom Johnson in the dr veteran t was designed to strengthen the d!- ‘ lence corps along wlth the ad- dition of Amerieln League one Bub McCord and rookie Doll‘ Awrey. The other detence regu- llla Ire Leo Boivln. Ed Westfall reen. Coach Milt Schmidt says the :51 goals icared on Boston last season weren’t the iault ot the goalie and detencemen atone. He's drilled hard on hetter'bacit- drnmd veteran Andy Hebenwn from New York Rangers. lie and former teammate Dean Prentice are expected to show the way better two-way play by the trout men. In addition. delencei'nan Doug Malina has switched to centre Ind lett wing. WON'I pneuma- Schmidt reiuset to make my predictions and warns: "Don’t expect lel irom us." He has abandoned the goal- tender platooning tried in the recent past and ttays with lohnrton. "it he stands up we could make the ptayoiis," Schmidt rid, "We are an improved by JOE REICHLEB LOS ANGELES 1A?) — For noger Marla, the year less ended when it began .e in the dugout and on the trainer's table. it least my bad luck has ' the New York Yankee slugger tittiled ruetnlly. “1 got hurt in the spring, l got hurt in the summer, I got hurt in the [all Sounds like a song. doesn't 1- e is a a z E g o a p n which has toured ' lelaon to top Babe Ruth's of 60 in a lit-gnme Ieaso ‘VI ngi or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES lit MlLT SCITMIUI' team. We have pretty good bal- ance np trout and our delence is a lot stronger." The iilth new iace on the Bruins is Orland Kurtcnbuch. who has been at centre between Prentice and Hebenton. The Bruins will keep intact the line oi Murray Oliver. Johnny Bu- cyk and Tommy Williams that produced 72 goals in new. The Canadlena wiu make thur debut with Guinp Wersley in goat alter getting him irom New York tor Jacques Flume. Other Montreal n e w c o titers include Dave nalon. Leon ltocheiort. Marc Resume and John Fergu- hot: as nig hurl sleeple hts ever since be injured his lett arm in the second World Series game last ay had let up only a lit- lie. The swelling had extended Tom the area of the lier arm all the way down to the back at the hand. “This is the end at a perlect season (or me," said Ruler. who appeared in only 90 regular season games. a number ol t iii a pinch ~ hitter, and linished with a .269 batting aver. . “It's the kind at a year A guy wants to forge .' Maris suitered his tirst set- back in spring training when he pulled a left hamstrlnl: while t mun Bill White. third base oat PLACE TWO EACH New York Ylnkees and two me it. Elston Howard reprehented Yank: while outfielder W Mays and .1an Marion-l, right-handed pitcher, for the Gianu outfielden Aaron pl ‘ Knline nI Detroit rounded e, lfliman 5d The Dodgers. who swept Yankees in games, had three players on second team. They were d H Maury Wills uutfie Tommy Davisi League batting ehlrn . Others Mined to the trewmski, the American Lea SUMMERSIDE —Fred experience as a win at Summerside Race last evening ior an autpic Kaine, lecturing Homestretch winner and Mighty William $108.80, The daily double on first and second dashes w The two auinellat were w . and $5.20. Tommie lins' first win paid $31.” a 2 2 Seventh dash War $23.50 load won the door prize, a luur-y old saddle horse. Roars O tempt to mount him. and landed on the track. Hi; second , was successful, , RAG ES 1 and s Trnt and Pace DIV—4150 ai nudy Frisco (11. Mac- Arthur) Times: 2.16; .16: . Richie’s Pride owned by making a diving catch When he returned to the lineup three weeks later. it was like starting spring training all over agalml Roger managed to boost tits: average over the soil mark but: in lane he sustained a muscleI sperm in his ck. an illlu that benched him on tad bit for about a month. Then came hand and leg injuries plus the necee oi rectal operation. drew Perry, Sumlneriide. les Olkel. RACES 2 Ind 6 hree on the allrstarl. first base- Ken Boyer and shortstop Dickywnukee Brave Francisco Giants each placeleI I baseman Bobby Richardson and catcher Ymkw 45: minim, Dodgers, ime four straight series l Tigers, 49; Red tholSox, 17: T. Davis. Dodgers, 12: second baseman lim Gilliam, shortstop No. team were outfielder Curl Yas- batting king, and first baseman i Reds. AT S’SIDE MEET New Race Driver Has Double Win, land oi xcntlugton. in his iirst driver, guided his sycaer brown horse. Tom- mie Collins. to a double dath debut into the burden racial The exactor in the filth race. d second pllce, paid a handsome Richie's Pride and Tommie ’Collin! Is winners paid $7110. Maris Ends Year ‘ Where It Started Miss 'l‘otrt Scott's victory in 1 Sonny Huestis of Summersldc I lau- Homestretch owned try Char- 5 Maria insisted he WIS no luck! No matter what hall they can never take that away from me" Vudn Pinson Jim M tincy at Cincinnati Reds, third baseman Ron Santo of Chlcllo till Cardinals olaeed‘cubs. catcher Earl Batty or lMinnesotn Twins and southpaw ipitcher Warren Spahn oi Mil- The votinzi st Ihree In each lDOsILion: i First bub—white, Cardinals. San ‘5 ~ Stuart. Red Sox, in; Cepcda, ants. a. second bare niohordson, ."le 10: .iavier, Cardinals. 9. “119 Third bare—Doyer. Cardinals, ,1 47; Santa, Cube. 9: Matron I. I Sox, 5, Ink Shortstop — Groat. Cardinals. 55; Wills, Dodgers. . Apariclo. 01" Orioles 2. Out! the 07; Mays. Giants, 55; Kl ne, Yastrzpmski, Pinspn. Reds, 5. Catchers — Howard. Yankees. 63: Battey. Twins, 5. Trench-Med pitcher! — Kon- Smihri. Braves lder Right-handed sue richal, Giants. 36: Maloney, 12: Benton, Yankees, 9. Fol- Princess Spangier (G Elab- insonl Timu:2.13: 2.12:”. Winning horse owned by R w” side. Iona) Fair Astronomer sh Belling Favoite a in LONDON tapi~britains top bookies made Fair Astronomer a mo: netting Iavorite Mon- day to win the Cambridgeshlre Handicap at Newmarket Oct. l9—a race carrying forIunes ior people holding winning tickets on the irish Sweepstakes. bookies adjusted their odds aher Uiriilo won the Ce- satewltch Saturday. prit' h bet- tors try to couple the winners oi the Cesarewltch and the Cnmhridgcahire in what . known over here at the "au- tumn double," The line: Fair Astronomer isz; iisrty Cloud 7-1; Emerald cross in; Candid Picture. Casting Vote, Spree 204: Bar- wia. Camoalznr Early to Rise. the nu nrtIl a a rid the or ear- tr! {@1119 teammate {7 Iders—il. Aaron. Braves ll iiogg and L Wright. Summer- “ l SPORTS FRONT By PlUS CALLAGHAN iSECOND sEUl‘ION cmiottctown, Tues. Oct. 8,—1963. Yankees Humbled we were wrung. We hilly expected the New York Yankces to win a couple ‘of games in the world series However, Sandy Koufax. Jammy Podrs and Don Drysdale saw to It that the Overrated New lYm‘kers Wen/t back heme to New YGrk \llthDuI a single vice . All that is laii to do now is pick up those world series Cheque! Whlclh shoqu be in the vicinity (it Slim!) and an”, .not a bad live days pay whether you um or lose. , However. while those who actually follow thelr belch)“ statistics iirured Dodgen’ pitching would be great, we do not believe that any at these Dodger admirers were thinking at the Bombers going out in Iour straight. it last couldn‘t bip- ,pen to the Yankees, the team that some Insist ir a power. lpleked club. It Really Happened WHEN you consider that Yankees “ere held to four I'Iflll games, it was indeed quite a humi‘utiun The team that t would Wreck fellows like Sandy. Jnhnm’ Ind Don w lvery iew hits all through the series and they certainly couldn't get any when thv needed them the mo; Except for Whitey Ford In the first game. New York pitcher! hurled hull—good enouth to it fit world series [melt However. they were I“! attains! hurlers that were possessed ‘ItIl ithe Idea that they cmtidw'i be beaten. 1 Alter Koaiar and vadrec had beaten the Hnukinen in game- one had two, the general Milnlnn at the wise once was that not. flrvstlale WMIIt'I he shelled eurlv In Ihat thlrlI came. Instead of thIr lnnenlne, nrva III‘ went ml to pitch the twat game of the series, hlnllllin: Ih ankees on three scattered 5. Still the Yankee <unnnrler< were not sail ed They wouldn't believe it was actually hamenlnr Th v cmtldnlt entertain the idea 1'" their i'avori‘et Eula-1 out in tour slrai'vht 'l'nev‘d got b Knulax Sunday arid then batter Padres on Monday. We“. they ' M have battered John/ml on Mt'lni‘li'l‘ but Sandv never gave h \l'lll’l his second iletory in the t a nodzets' dressing at v them a chrirre Hr came series and the champagne flawed in room, ‘ Stan Blumlnq Joe 'eam NG RUN sat-her Joe pepitnne let the bail got away, Gilliam then scat-ed casin when willie Davis llil a long sacrifice fly in Mickey Mantle. (AP Wire- photor may, 5‘ GILLIAM SCORES WITH WINNI llrri Gilliam til the budgets Yanks in [as Angolan Catch crosses the plate with the run or Elston Howard oi the Yanks which gave the Dodgers a 2-1 is al i'lghl. Gilliam hit a win—and the World Series— in hounner in the seventh and the iittal game against the got all the way to third when ,Dodgers Weren't Healthy :But Still Licked Yankees l By JACK HAND time winner. pitched Stotday's,stnry Tony Kubek. lea. Bobbyl I-OWI Prophe“ LDS ANGELES rip) A As zi clincher with an open nb- Richardson .214. Tom TresllJflI, Wm lialph Houk might have mut~ areas between the toes o1 his Mickey Mantle .133, Roger Ma. m EVERY now and then smite pmpltais came Hiram ltered to Joe Cronin, it was I 10” foot where a Soft corn had rls ,000. Joe Pepitbne .151 Clem e u - ' v - - ~ ' - l Lat Tuesday we read with idiot-5t dill Ledwell's Sport: ‘good thing the Dodgers werent lgose Buyer on. Only Elston Howard s or mm, hm hm ah - r - ' ‘Eeal in which he ave the opinions healthy. OLDs at .333 was able to maintain anyl , is V m dmded w m c IT'S true the Dodgers would have entered the la! of the niitlh on a H basis with Yank-res had Jrc Pemtone got Clete EWET‘S thmw in the seventh. when Joe lost the hall. Gilliam raced in third and scared then on Willie Davis‘s lrvng fly to ' _ It made Penitmle the loat. even l'tough fill Yankees nailed 3.11 in the series. It inst wasn’t to he the Yankees‘ year. The kind of Ditch- ling that Waite' Halon presented had those once mighty Bom- her: in a daze Thev lust couldn't tathnm out Koulax. Foam ,nr Drwdale They had never before seen such pitching and ‘il' mlglity donthuI II the world series will ever lee the Illlu a am i Surely Yaidree ram \i‘lll not be blaming pepiioae for losing the series. Had .loe not that throw irons Buyer, it would only have prolonged the agony Snttiles, vii-us, sore corn. the The whole pitching slall~ consistency mustasts- 0mm? was ‘ . pulled muscles and all, the Rental, Johnny Padres and DODGERS ni'i- .le of each team. lale broke the he by mliinihit {in tite m Dodgers shocked l-Inuk's proud Don Diysdale — was nursing‘ Although the Dodgers batted ll" 5”» Julian“ 5mg Swimmers “‘85 = “‘5‘ New York Yankees in the world heavy colds and Willie Davia‘orlly .214. ommy Davis bit ,W'“ W 14‘s Ansel“ In five- Scries with a tour-straight knock sutlered it pulled muscle in his .400 and Mouse skowron has. i “Miran Cit-r“; “Emil yells? mat Jung: anew“ lout punch that brought joy to lelt thigh belore the last game. kouiax was superb in the "he" “'1: “hm” .3 mm ‘11“‘35 1);] I when mung; Los Angeles. a ' was dominated ,lirsl game, a io-strike attt lob;e 'yllk ’“w‘m hf“: “5'”; “9;: n‘ “h h", The Dodgers celebrated uttb icompletely by the pitching. Thellor a series record and a 5-2 ‘ he? g; “33;” fig M gnu-m “and” H2 "l by champagne Sunday night and Yanks had a sorry team batting victory in the opener. and his m" l - - lawoke Monday morning with laverage oi .i7i and the Dodger wropnp victory Sunday. Podres 9;"Ehégid'flgfnz'fin’flvhfiflfi'm‘lyi'fl; ’w'mj ‘the oh-beejoyful spirit 01 men , llaff had an earned run aver. lpitchcd a line. it unspectacular, i'h'," M, mm“ M, "1;". mid hmw mum .‘r”_ , whoh can elitme 513.000 cheques age at 2l’iim The mightyl Yanks igame in the 4-1 second contest,, ,in t e ina'. w e a e to score ony Inurilasing h'u shutout 1n the ninth. v V. e- - l " e broke up the Yankecs." runs in [our games, a record iThcn came Drysdale with his magi?" 1°";‘mwfimnglsmfifilplci'gng'xfigliléé‘gan'ffoosfi was the victory try at Walter surpassed only y the tiles llhree-hit, in victory in the third law” in 1961 my 1961 T1,, (am he did.“ “in this 3.3., a,” lO‘Malley's posh party at Dodgcrrhiladclphia Athletics. shut out am ism“, M. his mp mg “m a “flame victory M y... Stadium while the chasteued lthree times by Christy Mathew-l Chances are the scrles wtu be Mam bu. m that their my mama...” mad Wm, Yankees were heading home.,son and once by Joe iicGinntty remembered longest as the mm, mm licking their wounds. in five-game set with the old richest in baseball history with Let's give credit where it's due, It developed that Sandy Kou- New York Giants 2 record player ponl DI $1,917,- fax. the series Star and two- The balling HVFI‘BEPS Irll lb! 346.“. x 1 . , i-inmestretch ICyr smith) a 1 amgfirfifififflflg‘ nichie‘s Pride in. Walsh) 1 it: my. Smugglers My. Tm“ “a Mlglity Wllllnm 04- JEII- Guard oi Honor 33-1. kins) _ 2 1 other horses in the one-mile, .lolly Lass in. Companion) 4 3 tine-furlng race over the turf peter Federal (J. Fox) :1 slams or did not win Darnes (R. lanrnett) in timing into the heuhtg. Money Royal (is. FitzGer- There are at: horses in all, n) 7 s The tieid will be cut drastically. Another stage will be reached d.r today when owners declare whether they are eeping their entries in. The final entries will be announced Wednesday. An, Three Jockeys Go To Hospital lnndt 1 1 Maggie Gene to. Walsh) 2 1 TORONTO (CPI — Th re. Hark“ ghlLE-[gee‘mi ) Jockeys were sent to hospital Eleanor a . t ,at _ Mighty sandy (A. nurbinc) 4 1 krwfi‘f‘3'gtlrjl‘uig’mfi :11 in“. bold Jennie (E. FitzGerA _ spi tin ald) s s In: the first race at Woodbine Nell Clonis in Clark) 1 is none Track Monda pear. : 2, as 2.21. Jo Burton or year Winning horse owned by F. llwn, and George Gunning of Follaud. Kcnslngton. nnmllton, Ont. suiiered concur. ann and small fractures of their lSwedish Writer Believes EDD?" lsCBusleSf - - ‘ ern arrler lln International Series l as , TORONTO tCP‘ ‘ it the start i at the current iontball season. By PAUL iillusTEA J Janssnn raid hocltcy has he- uch better," he said "Analeveryane wondered whal had l TORONTO (CF) 7 till ions-,comc the NO 2 sports attraction;5wcdish people would like it it happened to George Dixon ot son, a Swedish sports writer, in Sweden next to soccer lie they saw two NHL teams piay.llv1ontreal Alouetles. left for Stockholm Monday posl- was it annnio's Maple cht‘Thc players like it, too." ‘ Hg was me mmngmg player tivc that he will return to North Gardens Saturday night tor the How did the Swedish play . m C d F lb 11 L a 2 America some day tor a unique .“' 9 a“ ‘3" 9° 3 e g“ Stanley Cup playoti series, Thelen and Shanta have eight touchdcllns apiece and Racine has piled up his points with his talented boot Ha ha kicked eight ltcld goals, 19 convert: and the singles. in passing. Ottawa's remark- able nuss Jackson hal mm- plcted oi at 151 for a total 1, y. Rapid cityytrophy, making pro hockey it er N'HL All~Slar game. Iide the Canadian game In the last season. But he Iwkm ex‘ son nelieves his rounlryia Canadian cnzch who went tu‘ ansson credits Eddle hetgle.,pm Camps? all! will chalicngc tor the National Sweden five years ago, with the 'Belter much better than they expected Said lansson. "It's so Hockey League's championship improvement in Swedish hockey. “Now hows—sterner last and' really better in every two of his Swedish team- way, They will be able to pain and an their knowledge to the play- mates. Carl Oeberg and Rich iv Svcnson who tricd out ntth llle truly international sport “We should be able to held a team ol NHL calibre in 10 ttemely ordinary his ‘were drubbecl in their tirst two ,Eastcrn Conierence outings, , Now tltcy're all wondering lhow to stop Dixon. again the busiest hall-carrier in the east, The Montreal halfback has yards. bcst bu isr in the easlr Worst irtcnds ol the pasrerr arc Bill Wayie oi Montreal and Joe Zugcr at Hamilton Tiger- Cats who each have made three interceptions shauo, who has scored sel'rn at his eight touch- Mcris was rcierrlng, oi course, , to the that season when h hltl 51 home runs in a icz . gain recnrdl iVITII ILADDER IRRITATION sitar it thu it near Women ii men an aim. miserlhla by common urinary Inflation cluled to a, nutrient. . re atuatty meat to. .aaoneary ash-e Inqun actor taa unturned it... RACES ! and 1 Trot and Pace DIV—4M Blue Ml. Girl to. Willisl r is; Tom Scott (D. Wllsnl Bitty Silver (A. Burhlne) Chuck Hr lR. 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We respectfully solicit your patronage on his behalf and mun you of satisfaction and fair priced. CalhorphmMMOlI-S _ ' Co. _ 4-8576 thoracic vertebrae. small bone: in the middle of the spine area of the sixth and seventh rind. Alex Wick oi Toronto suf- leredlconcussiun,Dennll Terry at Vancouver was unhurt. Burton and Gubhlna will be out of action from [our to six Weeks. F is: RED AIR ACE DIE! MOSCOW [Reutersl Airi Marni“! Pavel Zhigarev, 63,) former Sovlet air force com- mender-in-chlef and head of 4 , civil aviation, has died. the de mlnlltry newspaper Red Star reported Frlday. The newt paper did not say when he . zhignrev held up air force atlIf ports durllll the Second World in 1945 directed Ion]- e p e r H o it I ll FOB SAP E i! and Czechoslovakia also are carried tttc ball its times tor a improvmg and perhaps lulu-r loading total at 943 yards rush- csicd in proiessiohalism, mg in II] games This is 44 car- usI think. mused Patrick rtcs more than Dave Thelen at to ltoim, lacrlin. Moscow. ,Ollawa Rough Riders, titc cast's Loa Angeles San Francisco— seemid best ruslier. all in the National League." Thelen has carried 99 times .lansson st-nilcd. llor 594 yards Dunn's average lie belietes it will come Io‘a ca IS as yards .md Thricn that some day, has avcragcd a Thclrtt, he ever, has scored 148 points it 'rh ties him tor the lead in that department with ienmmaic .\loe Racine and Dick Shatto at Toronto Argonauts. downs on 045505. Is still the lcatitrig rcccivcr lic has soared 42 lnr 153 yards Ernie White o1 Ottawa leads :rl klrkoil returns with 393 ylrdl Ann awragc return of 323—11: trtcs Loading punt return In!!! is Tod Page of the Air. Page - reiurnrd tl punts a total 1). lat s ind in panting, Iorrner soccer plat-cr Gino nerretta of Mont. real has averaged 51.9 yards on 7i) punts ' v Ztincr. has ntrraged 40.9. ers at itome. And he named that iiussla Toronto Maple Leaise re the View "Frolessmrtilism iii Swe- iirst results or hcigle‘s llnrk" den is lust around the corner. Sweden now has 10 Canadian i think that in live years he will , coaches and they're always be halfway tht-rc. Players will looking for more work at jobs halt a day and mm “mm practise hockey hall a day t‘ lressim, mien Jansson has been with Rev: York Rangers during the last month acting as an interpreter for 22-yea’1‘nold lltilt dsterrler.rhll monLa9;e_Jeum protege w c “1 un ergo a m. an 3 5| 8 . “""l he Juveniles game trial with New York the start at the regular season in lootball _ott SIlu-rday ‘Montague Regional High School. 5 Y5 STERNER BEST 3. mums. To Practice years Said Janssan In an inter like the pro- )“. baseball team will workout at 5 m. every day this week The '- sessions are slated for I Memorial Fle l've got the best hockey, a .. model “1;,” ‘ 3:": maside by a score at “as-0 at a film“ “Stem. .5 a km the Queen Charlotte High School The Canadian Legion luvcntle D o g s I -' playgmnds Almough prospect , I V “But he that to learn aboui New had the cd _ B. said ymm .twm‘ihr gamc was clcnlilvpl the otichstve team is on theta"! quit“ oven _ ' Sterner LI one oi the beat 1‘ Ind Steve I .7 _ # "2’55: stealth-9*“ " also We Mm‘h On Saturday kicked a single point \MHERST ‘CI’l—Thlh north- crn Nova Schlia tnwu wilt have iVernon Joms Its itrst Canadian prolrssinnall‘ Bus’s championship boxing match 53‘ ‘ turday AmhersI natiie Les Snralue. him now reside: in Dartmouth. \‘s will ttciettd his Canadt 2 chrckiii (or l'onlague. Br)th Homing ‘Be Contenders By CHARLES MAKER LOS .iNGELES MP1 e The world rliamplon Les \ngcirs Dodgcrs should he a rnvllcnrler it the Nalinnal League ‘IDr as or ahead as M can see." iicn- Manager Buzzie Bares) trams hr 5 ('OIIIil out are Houn- ton and Ken York Thr Dodgers. Bat/iii iliI‘I. “aren't going in make any wholesale rlianges next year. buI llc're not Eaan Io ltafld pat either" said M WILL HELP HAVENOTS “Bill hr said dim! think Tllf‘ (lrsl roslri‘ changes will lhcre muth lhancr anv ilup be brought about by a special . is going in st" tip a diiiaalv ir. plaicr pant set an to help notic- “I'll” “""HWKN "0‘ t s icawuc we dont etou know Inn and ,\'l~u York Each oi the 398"“ Al 5mm ‘7’ “WP!” tit-yr gntng In “In lile year niltcr right clubs will put (our wwm‘mi'“ J'm “Wm” M “For one thing. there is run plmcrs in thc pool. C"“‘°""°“'" “"1 Emmi" “,many good pitchers in the Tho Dodecrs arc expected I. ""150 I S'X'h-Wufld knockuu“ileague with this kind ol ylitcth oilcr iniiaider ilrrv amdiog. 1m month It the I‘ll-(‘3 0' inc. uiusi ran'tiipurcallthc outlirldcr-iiiiiolder Lee Wain. "my Can" "I "81"“ l' other contending clubs are git. relipl pitcher Rowe a t that b semln bill Hen. mu. eral v a is PITTSBURGH lVertton. iormcr Washtnricn manager. will replare Ron Northey on the Firalrs' co ch- 1ug staff for next season. Pil- tsburgh manager Danny iinr. laugh said Monday Munnugh also said lit‘ in reducing his coaching tt~ti 1mm rot in four by rcirasing Virgil LAP—Mickey PENDABL Ken mm m 5m an" rematch ts srhedlrled as a sur- tong losing Vernon. 45. was released by mull“ “will” streaks it lirst-yrar player, tpettt the me senath during the 1" 0"!" hou's- I" Iflur‘rnunfl» night now, Bli‘asl said. it 1963 season in the ma I of! in counted against the WT ism-n roller. There the Dodger! will ll'y to m lirst baseman Bill shown. outllelder WIIly Moon Ii I. lie! pitcher Larry She reason lie went to Washington "5- Monk Mhllllc 0‘ Amhem,iooks as though the Dodgers in 1961 alter serving u a Pl- 1 meet-I Jack Mai-chem 0‘ H y have the name principal role coach and pinch-hiilcr inllllx Roth are lellherwelslll-Ii lrivnla In 19“. mo when Pittsburgh won the‘ In I middlewcisht fwrd‘wnd-i "l'd say St Louis. San Fran- World Series 1 t-. Bretoner Steve Mc ‘clscn, Philadelphia um... Northey coached with the Pl- l EIcIiern will meet .llm tiller kee are the big on ,' he said. interior three yetrs. loi Ami: him he added that in. only c but been specie-tit- i»