s—u—u-i-in —vv-swan:--v-145-ti-:r.vi.a<1-I -arvt-Irrm A--an-ca-v gnvgpy oga.3_g ._.i_a~—-—an—n I- 5 i l ‘ {mm City (Pitcher 44) t in Francisco tO'Doil 1718)‘ 3, ' 11-I) —iN Dodgers Blank Braves; l lwins Blast Bengals By THE CANADIAN PRESS Don Drysdale tired a neat five-hitter for his 25th victory‘ and Maury Wills dashed for his 94th stolen base as Los Angeles Dodgers snapped a three-game losing streak by blanking Mll- wauke.- Bi-aves 4-0. The triumph enabled the pen- nant-minded Dodgers to move four full games ahead of sec- meeting with St. Cardi . Wills. a 155-pound specdster, opened the game with a single and promptly stole second in his bid to break ’i‘_v Cobb's ma- jor league record of 96 thefts in 1915. Wills has 94 in 153 games. Cobb didn't get his 93rd and 94th until the 154th game. and then—-because his team had played in two ties earlier in the campaign—had chances to steal in each of the next two outings. SCORE FIRST RUN The Dodgers picked up a run in the first as Wills singled to centre. stole second. moved to third on a Gilliarr and scored as Davis grounded play. Milwaukee starter Bob Hend- ley’s wildness led to a pair of Los Angeles runs in the‘ third. Tommy into a double . 0 Wills‘ single to centre. Gilliam walked to fill the bases and Pzfavis lined a two-run single to e t. Jack Curtis finished tip for the Braves. serving up a homer to Frank Howard in the ninth. A twi - night island Horses Race Tonight At Fredericton I“RiEDl‘lRlL"I‘().'\ ii.‘l’> Fliglil speedy Sld(‘Vt'il(‘i3;lt‘l'S fr various stables in the Mai-iiime Provinces converge on the Fred- ericton Raceway tonight «Thurs-‘ day) for the $2.000 Fredericton Invitational Post time is 730 T p.m. . _. Starters include June Byrd. Mcsampson. Marta Hal. Hi Jay,‘ June Byrd. owned by the Green- brier Farms of Prince Edward Island has drawn the pole for the first dash of the feature. The event is on races six and nine. Pra’s Tourney Draw Is Tonight The Charlottetown Golf C‘lu.h‘s pro’: tournament goes this Sat- urday and Sunday and the draw will be held this evening. Golfers wishing to compete in the tournament are asked to phone in their names at the pro shop today. BASEBALL RESULTS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National Lea e Los Angeles 102000 00l— 4 00 Milwaukee 000 000 000—— 0 Drysdale (25-7) and Camilli. Roseboro i8): Hendley (11-13). Curtis '8) and Torre. HR: LA- Howard (3). :41 Chicago 001020- 3 80 Phila. 103 000-460 {Called in bottom of sixth. rain) Steevens i0-1) and Thacker: Short (11-8) and Oldis, Dairy- mple (6). Second game ppd. rain. Cincinnati 000 000 000- 0 61 P tsburgh 00000010x- 1 41 aloney (9-7) and Edwards; Friend (18-13) and Neen-ian. HR: Pgh—Clendenon tti). nndtd add hh scores NAT: Houston at New York (2). ppd. rain. Fran. l1500000- 7110 st. Louis 400000000- 4100 0‘De1l (18-13) and Haller; Jackson. (14-11) Ferrarese i3). Simmons (8) and Oliver. Hits: SF--Heller 2 tlfil, Mays (45). StIr—Boyer <24). American League Detroit 020 001 101 - 5 5 1 nnesota 101 207 1011' - 12 12 0 Aguirre I 14-ii) Faun (5) Hum- phreys i6) Kline (7) and Brown; Stigman ( 11-5) and Bat- tey. I-ms: Det—Cash (38) Bru- ton (16) Boros (16): Minn—-Kll- lebrew 2 (42) Power (15). ew York 000 040 004 Washington 202000010- 5120 Stafford. Bouton (3). Coates (5). Bridges (8). (8-3) Daley (9) and Howard: Stenhouse. Dan- -8110 leis (5).. Hamilton (9). (3-8) Hanna (9), osteen (9) and Ret- oer. Boston 011 000 000 0 - 2 12 1 M0 110 - 3 10 O o 000 Monbouqueite, Radatz t—i (3-6) and Nixon: Fisher. Stone (0). Joyce (it (2-1) and Lollar, Cartoon (8). 113- Chl—-Hersh- berler (4).' Probable Pitchers Ir ‘rm: ASSOCIATED i-sass % in‘ " noun»: .- “nu Leanne «noggin-si at Miss- tllfl tffi SD47) It Gil- 8-12) A ~ii_xnnn-9-oi ~ ‘ at I... i an t safe bunt by Jim of “Coffee Break Junior Hockey Planning . d0llbl"l1l‘adel' l Hanover in the i3§tir¢oto:ia<> ~ 0 12.1130 Guardian. Iilllfll. cops.‘ air. was BELIEVE CRWV STRONGER ' Aussies Gain Confidence As Gretel Made Ready By wiu. GRIMSLEY ‘the opening American boat in 5| NEWPORT. R.I.' (AP)——Fresh thrilling race . had been his“! confidence w evident in the The tie - breaking race lslover-confident. even a bit smug. ,5 Australian ca p Wednesday asrscheduled _at 13:10 p.m. today, Now theyre determined to Gretel, the gallant yachting|on a 24-mile windward-leeward see that they re not responsible * challenger. was made ready for :COi.ll‘Se—SlX miles into the wind for losing a trophy that has her third race against Weath- and six miles with the wind. been in America's possession erly in the battle for the Amer- I twice around. _ ifor 111 years. ca’; cup, The weather forecast is for‘ Meanwhile, there was some “l've said all along we're go- .northwesterly winds of 81/: to speculation that the one kink in knots rising to 18 to 34% Weati-~.rly's armour may belack ._g » scheduled at New York, be- tween the Mets and Houston, 5 postponed by 'a‘ . 'l)he games will be played Thursday. , The suspended game of Sept. between the two has been can- celled. TIGERS CRUSHED .. in the only day action in the American L e a g u e. Harmon ‘Killebrew‘s two homers paced Minnesota Twins to a 12-5 past- l ing of Detroit ' The Minnesotans, h a ii g i ii g '4' on the winches gave an some exhibition of strenagvili ed IN the shorl tacking duel which featured the early‘ part of Tuesday's new e Americans weren't able is watch them and. as a result lost two to three boat lengths; in 11 quick tacks. Observers coiiliiend this is a concession leg of Tuesday'a'for salt . ear ii —. _ f f 1 t t k b k 0, , nd .13 w ich the Americans in. }(i3i)”es_th§repfmtt:stw i)thlieiinn?,:§t nliiiv 0 akeo acit." esiiidp llitle knots later in the afternoon. Io! muscle. The husky Aussies afford can games of New York Yankees Archie Robertson. the 52-year- These are heavier seas than T-—-— 0 old depulty skipper of the trlmifor theed first two_ races.fwi1ig¢1:’lii Aussie soo . .91‘ 8 maximum 0 ‘ Alan Psi)/ne, the designer, {knots on the st day when said he believed certain flaws Weatherly won in three hours. had been corrected and that:-16 minutes. up to 19V: Gretel now is ready to give her ‘knots Tuesday. when a last-leg finest performance. Jock Stur- spinnaker run gave Gretel a rock. the helmsman. wasjsurprislng 47-second triumph. pleased with his crew’s rnrus-‘ The Australians are said to cle." lfavor er because of with the win. The Twins have but eight games left. . The Yanks play a night gamel } at Washington. Killebrew_ the American Leagues home run and runs batted in leader. crashed his, 41st and 42nd homers of the’ year and raised his RBI total. to 113 [MacKenzies Cop Softball Crown .. "l.‘.‘.‘:‘:;‘°“’;f .r.::;:.=; °l.°::‘“...‘:.“" ....si: s-pansy»; ;. M'§§;;;, w.;-,.-;«--,--« a in - . - :. ’ . 7ie's euseo as ons e r snrredatbatin iizhted a seven-run Sixth withi "t’l{i)urn;'ulgugrere1dber4i‘il-glgeltéi;-o‘l"dho ta:dth:bOtl;LanflVteha]l)‘0u1L(LS 1li1ea‘\;i1e(x" mam’ one step away from a the hem Baum‘ 2 ‘M 4’ he hi: his second grand slam homer; the year and 15th round | “"99 l Rival skippers of the Amer- .‘.lariv.iine championship, won _ the game's only home run, and the Prince County League title it (Bus guide the destinies of Weath- _ and spear in foxed the famed Emil Mosbacher in Tuesday’: second lerly E Moshacher who was at the 1 £9 sixth Jim Jen: A ‘~’’- . . best-of-seven series at 1-1 on . .. .. ‘» 31 cqnwt hy t Queen ten mid in v . - - tti thbtf- 0 Wd d l d ...Iandie my a ‘ husl_:i(i3i(:liraiayive_Ritctl‘<Br fSmtius]:emw1:n'l.. ican and Ai.|SiIl‘;!ll8i1fy8Cl1§S Tuelsdgy aftelfnooin. At_‘le!ftthis thelimwofflilhel American yacht. gggfifis cat énélpmcg meuséh-o seven i or i;“_d¢;yn_e_sVea:I”serlyay‘vaisiyout Ehzfabeth Palyk last night’ dc‘ mm W0. In Mnhefield was Four oi" Detroit's runs came on ! §"°lt"."'1$°d §;'°°t‘1g‘ a 2’; {he I» (-°.°te, ;‘,f§°°wm‘," ,fmf"§s° Emfi " °‘ " "(AP wimhm, 3 “Weatherly's boys are equally l early in the morning testing lier feailiig RCA in the seventh and brilliant. as A “ F8Ean's. ‘ "S '8 18“ re e eve" 9 ""3 well-drilled. but I think we are sails and checking gear. Gretel dicimnu same by the S0010 0’ 111 311‘! lam ' ’ the air three homers. capped by ‘Steve Boi-os to lead off the ninth. l stronger." he added, comment-‘lay at her mooring berth all 8- his boat's success in a ‘day while workmen sawed, chopped and whittled away at er ALWAYS FIDDLING oi-ce Martin helped his own cause in the sixth by lilitilw a doubic and coming all the way aro-mi on an error in left field. Mort Onyett hit 2 for 4. Gord Lyon. Hugh MacDaugoll. Dona Allen. Clarence Glllls getting the other Msclcenzie hits. For RCAF Phillips hit a in The fashionmen took an early 3-0 lead. but were dorovn 4-3 It the end of the fifth inning. The} scored two in the sixth to forged ahead. and three insurance tal- lies in the seventh. all but one of which were unearned as the airforce boys committed tihrcc damaging errors. The RCAF scored three runs in; on tacking duel with Weatherly on Ste. Marie._ Ont.. Espanola, Garson. Sudbury and North _ . Bay. The idea is that they will “They're always fiddling withl go with home“-ew talent and her, like some bloke with a hot-l with no sponsorship from NHL !‘°d-" commented ‘"19 Austral‘) clubs. M e. the 1963-64 "3" °b5e1'V"-’1’- , t, season. they will allow their 1?a¥"9 58“ Gretel! *“53P'l clubs to import a few players p°““"‘3 permrmance 1” m°‘ _|s Favorite l Return To Former Hotbed Coffee Break. ay colt whose 1:57 is the fastest milel \' an» harness horse: '3’ “CK S””JVAN K?°"- N°“‘"d*‘- 13”“ D“"» "‘°’"““"°‘? °“‘ °‘ ‘"9 "““"‘°'~ - _ oisenin_a race was due tq th9~n. the fifth while Mackenzie; pie, w-hen i-igiiuieidei Allen S:_(;e:',eal?;V ].en;‘ams a solid re_iCanadian Press Sports Editorlxirkland Lake. and hobby Ne- H kh L the laasteri; Pg °“‘°" 5°°t‘°"5 °f the coun selection or the wrong mainsaili were chalking up {our miscuag, gaml.-leo on a shoestring out. lrace famme in mdays Lime; _Oid-timers in Northern Onta-llvin of South Porcupine. ‘Other gig‘ esy db eagug nagt (;[l‘I[;lie .u may take a few years to and that this was a mistake so b.m,-ng the ban played ‘ and (nabowsk, and Boone :0. .Bmwn Jug. :‘l'l.0 recall the_ great days of Ju-inortherners are w 1 sprinkled w Nu “uryéa auh ‘due. "gm pm the north back in comem which would loot benrepeahtedfi 1 main. role on both side‘ singm_ BM Chauenging the powerml 31110!‘ hockey in that area 30-oddlthroughoul. the NHL and other an or y 0 it “on for the Memorial Cup and It was te sa's w c Hamid Mamm on the 51“ Re“ Muk Ferguson’ m.es)_ ; I ._ ‘ . . gym“-S ago when teams fronjgpro leagues. chlses ill the D0l‘Lll. , _ Call.‘-(‘fl her [0 llt'.‘(‘l, ll? Sflld-1 .. ., ._ - H ed de to‘ they - ’ pm-I" is Hanger iuiislii. holder» . . , 0 . . . . . the Canndlzin- Junior title. in he-,,.. M1,... ...,m«,.,. W.q...,..i,,V ,’<-' ‘“-“_K‘"7A"’9. 3 "W W13 “ “E”?- ;U, 3 NH l.H,m.d in 25 S‘al.t_S.‘lll9I‘e were powers iii Memoiinlt They gm me”. mum, 00¢-key Again, financial difficulties nntakf mliiilitlliig. they'll have to we mi-nk ‘I ‘Eu [9 lbmw ‘.0: : “wee M,-_ and walked gm, gpopny to MM-Kenzles 'IlIiS 5t'tIS0ll- ‘RHIIBOT has 8 1159 Cup Way’ San" Me’ M‘mele"P°"l“""9 l" mldg‘-‘t and -l"V°' were encmmtered and now 0"] contend with illnlol‘ clubs spoii- mm.‘ nu Mt ) l ' Jack G:'abowsld.alrforce"whip" of C . 51-5 ziiark. fastest mile ever over Gdleyllollndsw S"dbU")’ W01Vt'-‘i.liiile leagues in the north but Sudbury is left _io i'cl)i‘eseiit sored y ‘L mums in Cup) \,'_h“o'thO Almrah,am glowlv‘ dmsh gave up nine safeties and 3 la lialf-inile track by a Jug en- 3V01‘lh38.)"1'l‘aPPCl‘S.KUH0FH8“d"moved to 'l‘oronio and other Northern Ontario in the IuPHL.i'playo“s' but do!” Se“ megrecnvefed fmm‘an ev'cm‘“g O-f‘ walmd ‘ _ He ‘med 1, Mgckcnzjes 103 000233 9 4 _ loihers were clubs that were upgparis of the cuuntry for junior The swing is back to tlieimmh g iunrcstmined celebration‘ the. _,av0, of Hooper with one 0“; R059 001300 0 4 3 Q Umpires - Plate - Denny Lunn hase-.-Gerald Gay and E r i t lwatheson. . . .hort. were with me L395’ 1“ the C°““'lcompetitlon. The reason: Junior It Sm] has budding Mam-,V_ lm gm. seventh, Hooper did .10.‘, leagues in the north folded in the late 19305. 5“"i°"' Americana turned more grimly The forecast is fair skies and; ; temperatures in the high 705 for: :the 17th renewal of the jug, fl-I lnal leg of pacing’s triple crown l for three-year-olds. l They've 80¢ teams in Saultlliclis. Hortons. Armstrongs and to the job at hand. Until jarred Elive iii! any bingles. but an ‘Ji- yen-or scored The north country was loaded; one run with talent and Nationaihflockety Now‘ hockey Ln Northern on- eague scou s were ere o. ta,-io Appears 0, be going fun . . ' '. h th h d l * ' 130‘ tie n;m.»;:; -,~;e-;t,;i.%::3.;:.T..:.:°;.. .."...."‘.‘.§.iZ:l$.’.‘.i‘.°'.. El‘: .i::.::.:*..:;°.. ‘:::.°..'f -~ I es pacers en ere . _ t 1 h - T _ 0 2 ‘freely predicted that this will;2::OS1al;:]’:3 Clljgafc :g;:':na10‘:‘l-eKag£g‘;gl:n fl]‘fi:m$‘;‘2'l '3: M183 ‘ l the the fastest ‘mg in history‘ lhas distinct noflliern tinge loltphis ear league officialis Dari [About 35,000 racing fans are e_x-l _ Iookigg to’ a bright future lpected to Jam the seating facil-y _ 0, _ _ ' lities of the Delaware County. There is left - winger Frank After the Juniors folded more ‘fairgrounds track. ‘Mahovlich. and defenceman A1-lthan 30 years ago, the seniors 3 Joe O‘Brien, of Alberton, lan Stanley from Timmins. cen- took over. A powerful league ,‘P.E.I.. will be driving I-laughton tre George Armstrong from the was built up with a generous first division of Sudbury area: wingers Eddie sprinkling of old pros on the .Shack. Sault Ste. Marie. Dave rosters. but they soon priced Ste. Marie. Mich.. and Saultlxeons. lby Tuesday's setback-—the first field . the race. 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