<< 4 Fhe Guartiian, Chiariotietown, Tubs! Ost. b, 1965. 9 Varsity Team Hits Paydirt S i Koufax r~ 8 2k re] a & g I i e $5 5 i z E : ‘ 2 r < S B i I F af iis Main Rea milo Pascual and left-hander Jim Kaat. prehensions over his first series the 21-game winner. ‘I haven't LA's Speed And Pitchin son For Ch Ht MAURY WILLS And Grant says he has’ no ap- , either about the “{’m going to pitch a normal game, like I have all year,” said “-_ we > or who stole bases By THE CANADIAN PRESS On, paper, te 1965 World Ser- jes shapes up as a_contest be- tween the pitching and base- of Minnesota Twins. ° thing about it is the Twins’ superiority at the plate a year in which the National outshone the American fj average of .254, a league-lead- ing mark, was inferior to that of three National League clubs —Cincinnati, Pittsburgh and Milwaukee—and equalled by St. ensive margin over carries across: the board. They have a 774-608 @dge in runs scored and 711-548 Field Sunday. The western baseball aggregation toppled the : capital city representative 11-3 to clinch the best-of-five cham- pionship series. lost the opening game of the series, The following are the results P the co repremat Uke peeves. Cae jiaamele fo gala, the righ eS ae le ee Williams was the big man with the stick for the Island champe in Sunday’s game ao he picked up three hits, which included agg leads eo 9 . : J. Trainor 271 101 18 The World Series in -M. Thistle 70 216 170 there Got. 67; st las Angolan Oct Rae ton in, meesany Oct: |G. Murphy 195 1m3 176 11 and at Minneapolis Oct. 13-14, if necessary. Gatnes start at | G. Doucette , 198 308 YM 3.00 p.m. ADT in Minneapolis andjat 5.00 p.m. in Los Angeles. ae mo. bed oa Be ter veneirier Fea etc eat oat: Total — 3252. ~ owned Greenbrier ‘arms, Charlottetown, turned in a HENDERSON CUDMORE performance at Sackville Downs Saturday night. The Char- 3% pts. et MARITIME fiat afas oe kee eae (oe, F +, a : Phillips 160 210 Downe. RACING W. Hales 219 190 204 The Twins batting power against the pitching corps of the | & Gauthier 305 2) 197 Los Angeles Dodgers is the way the 195 World Series is | &- Trainor ee Oe Se veseen Weber ood shaping up. The Twins had a great year at the plate and the E. Francis 78 by Jack Brown of Chariotte- | Dodgers pitching staff was beyond reproach in the campaign Toted 3618. town; stepped the fastest mile just completed. The Twins batting average, however, wouldn't me . of the night on an eight-dash put them any higher than fourth in the hitting department if CH’TOWN BILLIARDS 5 ve | harness racing card: here Mon- they were in the National League. We can't see the Twins R Cte on y. hitting the Dodgers when teams like Cincimati and San Fran- ae 33 amet Yankee ‘Timber won the third cisco Couldn't hit the Los Angeles huriers with any authority 3. Wdleren 218. 172 racg in 2.08 1-5 but then fell to a their drive to the pennant. A. Bradley 225 324 2m | third-place finish in the seventh W. Dovle 181 29g | 702 by Dominion Byrd in 2.10 Doucette 1-5. ? dies Pl eve ae Other winners were Border- ic isier Total — 3013 ven (28), ‘Rushawey. (ail) ven ‘ way 2 ane McLEAN ELECTRIC © pis. Lee Texas (2.15 25), Hazel ° es. = McCallum, 146 180 169 | Bird (2.11 1-5), Darn Good Scout Is Dismisse <goce em (Sete. ; E. McLean 12 2% 2 ‘Low score 161 172 1D4 Pi meng Shy tn Reds for its failure to re 14 160 178 was fired. as jcome up to expectations. re : manager of Cincinnati Reds, ap-| Many experts picked the Reds NEW parently because of the club's |at the start of the season to win | 3! METHOD LTD. 3% pts VS failure to win the National |the pennant, mainly on the| ® Pemy 25 106 165 Irague pennant. No saccessor | strength of their p ing. Al-| 7, Dufty 197 197 166 was named. though the club two 20.| 7: King 235 202 331 muler begs bonager on Mea a ae eee Leone as i? ne a ague manager. i - Do The Reds» who were pennant |lished hurlers, namely Jim T. Gregory 195 168 267 contenders a week, before the |O’Toole, John Tsitouris and| Total — 3632. season ended, finished in fourth |Joey Jay, were mostly ineffec-| HUMPTY DUMPTY 1% pts. eset tet angtier Detger| D. Staion ae Sey Be O. DeWitt,. Reds pres-| @,.* : ‘G. Arbing a7 Mile, taboanals Sisler’s dis- Saints Gridsters yal Bradley - io wt and +. “T feel it i : Gauthier - | necessary thet he be relieved 2s TO Meet RCAF D. Lavingpton "2 COMES AS BLOW The Saint Dunstan's Varsity | Total — 3763. xe Sister, renched ‘after the an-| Saints, fresh from a stunning) i pouscemment, sald) Ths. has | west ewe te Daou Tees:! CITY SOFTBALL beet & plow 0 me. Tm very.! tom an ROAF team and vill very bitterly disappointed for being Jet. out as manager of the ee cal Ged ae wan’s razzie. dazzle Réds. ee’ eae scored two touchdowns in the. “I thought did a good job | Gherged but there will be a first half last evening against with the. Reds,” he added. ver collection and all proceeds the Ottawa Roughriders. The Sisler. 45, former major | from the game are slated to score in the game was 140 at league.jstar and son of George | gurned over to the United Fund. the end of the half and as the Sigler, a member of- the base-| The Summerside gridsters game was in the west the final | fee bret, working cut roger. sees es a eee: —— reported. that press. . * vi ‘| field i Wehneaee ae ae team ’ ednesday'’s x j Racewa - Gaint Dunstan’s, wider P ee: y guiding hand of Bd Histon. are currently. entered. in the . Blue- Starters with positions at} nose conference and to date Summerside for Wednes-| havea 1-1 eae record. day, Oct. 6th Post time! Wowie bot last weekend < 8 p.m.: Heated grandstand. | yi) ,,que Road crew outclassed By PIERRE VENIOT. | Z 5 Dathousie 25-2. * ‘ DARMOUTH, N.S. (CP) — RACES } AND 5 tls seine teeta Ge Andy's Son may not have the 1 Spirit oun me begin- rich, base voice of Mr. Ed, ‘Hal : ning of a tough three weeks for television’s talking ~ horse, but "y Brook the Pathe are slated to | he speaks a language that is 4—Mr. oe ‘meet St. Xavier, SMU music: to his owner's ears—the Susan and Shearwater who will jour- language of money stern eet | by tre w re te MN Sa Tine seor a ome afternoon. standardbred pacer owned by / RACES ‘2° AND 6 ey wae cae Eric and ; : ° s won more 2 Benes’ Birtny Cancell Card than ane in Maritime har- Ress racing this season and is Salt sil ae Goes Tonight * {Simos 2 suse bet: to win: Rata pie tian, stus, Sih suede oon TONY OLIVA ce tarese eve, Ge Mee 7—Rellemiatic elated a inet inat | . Even more impressive have » RACES $ AND 7 Orie of ie bak eat te ; been his performances: 24 vie . 1. Thorpe sequently has been carried over torice, in 2) Guaes -outered,) . Joyce ‘to this evening. The decision Seven wins in aie week, ‘Hive se ‘onéeman's ‘club along whh of-ipe = =~=~=C*~*~*é<“<s~*~s<“:*<CS*«Cé BIN hs ing to 818,346, Gal @ healthy figure for. this atea. Girl ficials and if weather conditions it i =. should prove to foree a cancel- Aad: choulda’t be any sate * RACES. 4 AND 8 lation of this evening's card an peice: to barnes racing butts, i—tneky V aonouncement will be made of Wenn 5 genetics tal <= afternoon » a ain ies ae tees =n considering, that he wan an tm ; Norris : experienced two-year ri Sete BALL PRACTICE ||() Be OK ae" on oe 7—Ripover There will be a practice for ‘| _Eric Wetby explains thet he RACE 9 the Legion Juniors every even-| MINNEAPOLIS (AP)—Tony |S his horse into the tough ing this week beginning at 5.30 /|Otive, American League batting |CO™Pany “because I felt he was 1—Victory March on the Memorial Field diamond |champion, said 3 |Z00d enough,” and his opinion Sinan Santy in preparation. for their sudden | pulled muscle in his right thigh |2@s since been borne out by ‘jer Lass death game with Halifax for | still is sore, but he expects to . 5—Hariess Abb the Maritime Junior Baseball pe at full epeed for the open-|SURE WINNER 6—Gary Lee Cl Championship. ing of the World Series here| The Whebby stable owns % 7—Hones! toe ge Wednesday. horses, including New Hamp: &~Name the Price There will be a practice for| The Minnesota Twins’ right Shire competitors Buby Back- the Montague Juveniles today |der, who m issed te hasitief |stone, Cindy's Dream and Wil- Daily Double 1 and 2 at 4.00 ‘in preparation for the |fiekier, who missed the last |lie’s Adios Seat ae. eeries with the Halifax Cardin- five games of the season to rest| ‘‘We've lost the horse-of-the- on 6 ats which begins this Saturday |the leg but still won the batting |year award several times on Exactor on 9 in Montague. This series is for |crown with a .921 average, said |technicalities,” Eric says, “‘but the Maritime Juvenile title. the muscle “feels pretty good.’/:\ this year no other horse can : .|the three Los Angeles. pitchers Twin's Awesome Offense ‘Faces NL's Top Hurlers__ . superior at six of the eight positions in runs batted in and at five in home runs. In pitching it’s another story. ySandy Koufax, Don Drysdale Los. Angeles Starters, all have superior earned-run averages to Jim Kaat, the best of the three Minnesota starters. Koufax leads the majors with a 2.04 mark. Drysdale’s E.R.A. is 2.78 and Osteen, despite his mediocre won - lost record of 15-15, is right behind him at 2.79. The Twins’ trio consists of | Kaat, 2.82, Jim (Mudcat) Grant fare and Camilo Pascual, 3.35. The Dodgers’ big three have a total of 64 victories, topped by Koufax at 26,-to the Twins’ 48 with Grant high man at 21, Topped by Sandy’s record 382,! total 753 strikeouts tothe Min- nesotans’ 377. Full statistics aren't available on the clubs’ base running ability "but Los Angeles ehort- stop Maury Wills is in a class Sox. ° by himself with 94 stolen based : come near Andy’s Son.” ! Driven by. Jim Moore _ of! Mount. Uniacke, N.S., Andy's! Son has set the Maritime rec-| ord of 2:05 45 for three-year-| olds. He also: holds track rec-| ords for his age at Sackville Downs, Truro, Summerside, Charlottetown, Fredericton ‘ and} Saint: John, N.B. . Eric says. Andy's Son's — suc- cess is due mainly to his fast! start and the benefits of good competition “He leaves ‘so fast Moore, Andy's Son Favorite For ‘65 Title never has to push. him. But when the other horses get near he just leaves them behind.” Biggest victories for the horse were the $11,000 Donnie Turner | Memorial Pace at Truro and the $4,000 B.C. Cruickshank Memorial Pace at. Sackville Downs ‘near Halifax. ‘Hunting Licence Available . The BIKE SHOP and SPORT LODGE 138 Gt. 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