DODGERS CHARLIE Neal sets out for first as ball aru row travckinto White sh bullpen for home in seventh Inning th game winning scx Socks siip Dodgers CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN CHICAGO AP Los Angeles Dodgers apparently have been pumped so full oi reports at Chl cago White Sox speed they are filled up to here it started coming out Friday after the Dodgers squared the world series with 48 victory Pitcher Clem Labioe shoutcd across the Dodge dressing room Go go Soxl Suddenly they are the slow slow Soxl The Dodgers were taking ad vantage of one mans slowness to taint the Sox battle cry He was catcher Shem Lollar out mile at the plate in the eighth inning when the Sox were at tempting another of their cliff hangtng comebacks They got one run in the inning instead of possible two or three leaving them trailing 48 WAVED AHEAD 011 Al Smiths double boiler went from ï¬rst to second best tated slightly then headed for third There Sox coach Tony Cuccinello gave his now famous wishful wave sending the lumlt boring roller for home perfect relayWally Moon to Maury Wills to John Roreboro had Lollar out easily at the plate All this keyed the Sox ddeat There was no squirming by Cucclnelln managerAl Lom veteran first lieutenant although he was on tho but scat after ward drought Lottar could make it but once he went past me Dodgers Pans Yell Series Confidence L05 ANGELFS AP The comeback Dodgers came home Friday night to rip snorting welcome from fans yelling their conï¬dence of victory in the world series crowd of 4500 hollered as thcDodgers hnopcd off plane after flight from Chicago Charlie Neal and Chuck Esse Agian home run heroes of the Dodgers 43 victory over Chi cago White Sox got most of the applause The fans waved signs One read ohm the Soxl The Dodger routers didnt get glimpse of the White Sox whoseplane taxied into another section of International Airport littlcearlier But the Sox werent without welcome About 200 people mostly relatives of players and former Chicagoans now dwelling in Dodgerland cheered as the invaders got otitbe plane Bears Hold heats To 33 Exhibit NIAGARA FALLS Ont CF Brilliant netminding by veteran Bob Perreatilt held Toronto Maple Leafs to tic Friday night in an exhibition game with Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League Perreault was under heavy ï¬re in the closing minutes of tht game as the National riotkey leagueLeais soughlythe win But he limitedthemto one goal by Bobluifnrd which tied the game with Monitorins left Hershey goals were by Ron Hurst and Andy Kullrnan with the third coming on fluke bounce Billyilarris and Larry Chuckle knew he was going to be out said Tony gambled and lost 11 had itto do ore Id stop him But if he made it the game would have been tied and Id have had the winning run on third Lollar shouldered some of the blame hesitated at second because thought Moon had chance on the ball Once the ball got by him started up again and when Tony waved me in thought was going to make it easily Shortstop Wills middleman in the relay that cut down tnllar said wasnt surprised they sent Lollar for horned was just glad forllmcwwohndhimbya mile Moon made the play He took Smiths bit oil the wall on one hop and rifled it straight to me Sox starter Bob Shaw who fed two home run balls to Charley Neal and one to pinchhitter Chuck Exsegian said his timing was oii Shaw just didnt have his usual stuti said battery mate Loliar He wasnt getting his pitches down APARICIO HARPER Sax nllstar shortstop was elated over getting double and singlehis ï¬rst hits of the series was little nervous in that first game but now feel that its just another game he said Essegian lofted his homer well over 400 feet into the upper deck of leitcentre ï¬eld onlythe seventh pinch homer in world series history The last time saw Essegian hit ball that far was at driv iog range cracked teammate Ron Fairly Collegiate Athletes Vie For Tudhope The ludhope cup which has eluded the grasp of both Barrio collegiates the past is of years is up for takes again to day at Midland Banie former top contender for Simeon County honors has not had its nails on the silver ware rince the Barrie North Collegiate was formed two years age splitting up the track and ï¬eld talent in Simeon Coimtys most populated community Orilliat tracksters snort to retain the reply this year but top athletes in thetwo Barrie schools Midland and Coiling wood have other plans Sudhury Shades NHL Hawks 32 SUDBURY CPl Sudhury Wolves of the ucwlydormed East on Professional Hockey League upset Chicago Black Haw night in an exhihi game scrowdof 3385 saw Sudhury grab 20 lead in the second pe riod and hold out against late rally by the National Hockey league Hawks ATuesday the Wolves losttlto Toronto Maple pests of the NHL Al Cleary Gummy Burton and QIeiandMortson got the 511de goals Murray Balfour and Bill Bay scored for Hawks Bays coming with six seconds saws outshot Wolvig but ran into aseosational nehninding rforman Bewaygiom Moran and Doug McNichol Wertha last couple of harlie Isl caicsco tcriwuiny UrarliaNulwhaahmltdomm themfleaiMhnnncred twofwmsruneridaylnalnil liardisplayofbittingtharicd 1A IgalesDodacrIJnuuvlc tonoveratlcagoWhttoSax tfec haworldycrluv at one The Howard second baseman hit his ilrut homer in tho ï¬fth inningtobaivsuHChiasgo lead and the other IWotn blast in the soventbto give the Dodgers 42 advantage Also getting into tbahomarun act was pincbhlticr chuck Euc Klnn of the Dodgers Bio blow into the upper deck at Comlskcy Park tied the scorn in the seventh influx waliop sent Gilliam ionwu to second home for the tying run scams nmrs CHICAGO AP Chilck Ease glans blast Friday was the first pinchhit home run Bob Shaw has given up in the majors The Chi cago WhitcSox righthander has been around since 1957 The last series pinchhit homer also came in the seventh inning by Bob Cerv of New York Yankees in 1955 Dick Donovan Chicagos prob able pitching choice for Sundays third game has not win in more than month Ha picked uphla last victory Seoul against Do troit Tigers pitching eight in nings in 12 triumph Charley Ncal who hit two homers for the Dodgers Friday had two in one gnmé twice dur ing the regular season He hit pair off Don Newcombc of Cin cinnati Rcdlegs May 20 and an other twosome oii Orlando Penn of the Reds Sept 16 Th pitchers be shown ex cel cnntrnl with only seven bases on balls in tho twogamea four by the Dodgeis and three by the White Sox his him nearing Tboteamalcftimmedlntclyior Lou Angela for tbatbird game Sunday starting pm EDT The fourth and fifth games also will be played in California lion day and Tuesday scan INNING Neal juggled what appeared to beapcrfcctdoubleplao baliin the first inning Big Ted Klu maki ban of Chicagos 110 victory in the first game hit mush thatJhe akinny second sucker couldnt trap fast enough Chicagos Jim Landis who had been on tint bale raced to sec ond and Luis Apariclo on third ran for home Neal fired to first to get Big Klu Then Chicago catcher Sherman Lollar hit sharply toNcnls left Charlie couldnt hold the ball and Landil scored to give the Sex 20 marlin Bob Shaw Chicagos litgame Blues Scalp Redmen 421 DeSpite Bruises By BUN ANDREWS TORONTO University of Toronto Blues opened thrJr football tum Eridny night with 421 viciorylover 31ch Uni versity Redman But they oif scoondbeatin the injury pertinent Toronto coach Dalt White said the two year cams da Tex Coulier Doubts Hell Take Base bandit Luis Aparlclo that Ofï¬ce 101 Roughriders MONTREAL CBTE Coul ter former star lineman with Montreal said Friday he has been offered the position of gen eral manager of Ottawa Rough Ridters but doubts if he will ac oep Coulter said the offer came from Barry OBrien president of the Ottawa club but was not inapositiontogivebimaninn mediate answer if were to accept it would have to be imdcr the strictest conditions But at this point am almost certain will not accept because am doing very well here and think my future is may bright Coultcr has been workingraa sports cartoonist and portrait painter He has also been doing gig television and newspaper in Ottawa OBrien said Coolter was not offered the job He was sounded out but it was madcvery clear to him that he was not being ofï¬cially offered the job He is one of many pos sible choices we have oonsld and talked to Jim McCaiiray par time manager for more than 85 years ldeclined thc job on fulltime asis PUNCH hillbs OTHERS Half The AllSt for Illusion but nobody out Al Smith Hammad double to left wane easily mourned Torgcwu running for Kluncw 3H noun also tried to all the way irom first and was 353 diatelyr on as whether Dollar should have tried to make it with nobody our and his team still trailing by one run Smith went to third on the play at the plate but he died there when pinchhitter Billy Goodman struckoutouahighpltcband liin Rivera fouled to Roseburo CHARLIE NEAL winner gave up nlithree hom erl The Dodgers threerunny rising in the seventh innlng fin ished Shaw 80X RALLY NIFPED The Sox came back in the bot tomoitbeeigbthwitharally that fell lust one run short Lol lar carrying the potential tying run was cut down at the plate on fine relay from left ï¬elder Wally Moon to shortstop Maury Willa to catcher Johnny Rosc born Miler on speed demon was out by at least 10 feet Trading 42 going to the Inst of the eighth the Sox brought the crowd to life with succmivo singles by Kluuewslti audibollar Larry Sherry who had taken over after starter Johnny Podres who got credit for the win ldt mark in their unbeaten record in the Senior intercollegiate Foot ball llnion finished the game feeling plenty of bruises hich always gives us rough tlm Whitc said Joe Foremans out with broken ankle and several of ourotber players are feelhrg their lumps lt wastbs lama last year For the ï¬rst 15 minutes it ap peared to 11332 fans the Red men would give Toronto troublesome evening McGlll held aloleadaiterthafirstquarter BLUES START MLLING From then on however Blues scored almost at will moving into 211 lead in the second quarter and increasing itito 851 in the third The victory wasToronIos loth straight in reguiorseason games The last time Blues lost was in the fourth game oftbe 1957 sea son when University of Western Ontario Mustangsbeat them 3+ 70 Since then theyve outscored their opponents 35268 with rookie quarterback Nick Sopinka leading the drive Blues rolled along the ground ior 300 yards and gained another 135 Yards on passing moving to 24 first downs McGill mustered 31 yards rush dr nicks Are Hubs Iri Tdnights Tilt MONTREAL 0P Montreal Canadiens play the National Hockey league allatars tonight but the spectators can be par wed for wonderingvhicb is Izb Strictly speaking half the all stars are playingfor the Mont real Canndiens The Stanley Cup champions placed four men on tbefirst albatar team landed son and two on thcsecond Angels WinllipEg Battle 10 44 Tié wmun=nice Eddie Sbacks gnal late in the third pe riod Friday night gaveva York Rangers in Hem Winnipeg Warriors nan exhi hockey Wakely oi the Memorial Cup champion gt is braves turned in sensati mancesas they split the chores in the Winnipeg net semith stopped shots in the first baliofvthe game akely 24 intbe remainder ewsraocrfli sold in Canada antithe day An named by the selectors last season the first allstars were Montical goaltender Ja Plants deicnceman Torn John son centre JeanBcliveau and left wing Dickie Moore flight wing Andy Bathgate and defence inan am Gadshy of NEW York rounded out that squad On the second team were much real centre Henri Pocket Rodret Richardand defenceman Doug Harvey pins Detroit Wings Gordie Howe and Alex Delvccchio goaler Terry Saw chok and deieuceman Marcel Prgnovost N0 FACE MASK Spectators also are likely to be spared one of Piantes innova tions the sealermask wasle it up to coach Toe Blake whether or not he should wearthe mask Blake broadly hinted to ocnt exhibition gamesand said littleZhot inside after awhile yiwnaroornor Letthijtnodyeatuaarm Plante said Friday night he its one except that it gets Prmcb Imlach coach of the Toronto Maple cafe and of the allstars because hisLcais were Stanley Cup finalis ts last year has built up his allstar staff with selections from other teams Ho named defenceman Carl Ercwer and forwards from his own team forwards Jerry loplt pamni and Don McKenney and deiwcemnn Doug Mobus and Fern Fiaman from oston Bruins right winger Eddie Litoenbetger from Chicago Black Hawks and centre Red Sullivan from New York HITS WASTE The Dodgers reached Show for four hits in the first two innings but each time they started With two out and failed to score lherc were two gone in the filth when Neal hit his first homer into the lower stands in left field They moved along like that with Chicago out iront 21 until the seventh Shaw once more re tired the first two batters before Esscgian came upto bat lie bit 31 pitch deep into the upper deck in left Shaw lost his control momen tarily then walked Jim Gilliam hlsonly pass Neal ioliowed with long drive into the White Sox bullpen where Billy Pierce who gals warming up caught the The Dodgers now are favored at lltolo odds to win the best ofseven series Theyre favored at ï¬lo Sunday Dodgm manager Walt Alston picked rightbander Don Drysdalc 1143 to start against right bander Dick Donovan 910 ing and 60 yards in the air for eight first downs John McMurtry Doug Loug hced Bobby Donn Steve this both Jim Mutable and Mike Muir scored touchdowns for Tor onto Pete Potter kicked four con verts and added two singles MISSED FIELD GOAL The lidch point was scored when Joe Irvins field goal at tempt went for aaingie McGill fumbled seven times and Toronto recovered twice Three pass interceptions by Blues also hurt the Mootrealers two of than by Ken Myers setting Toronto touchdowns At one tima in the ninth quar ter Toronto fumbled from the idch 19yard line to its own 44 ending up on third down with 56 yards to go PRESTIGE lHIS EMBLEM nitrous moon Sponsors baths hum andcivicliï¬eo youreommunity Forinfonnaï¬on PA 66302 cacaonoooooauooouoom WELCOME WAGON Coot Cfgt1vld7Series OW its or mimosa CHICAGO AP harlic Neal hit that ilfthinnlng home run into the lower left field stands Friday and Aisnintbcilrstrowieaped uptotrytocatch theball In so doing he knocked over apapcrcup albeor that had been standing on the rail in front of his scat Al Smith Chicago White Sox leitï¬eldcr backed up against the wall in front of that lec tlon of tho yandstsnd The beverage poured down on Smiths head Meanwhile backa couple of rows in the grandstand anolher inncaugbt the ball in baseball summary form the incident probably would be scored as inflows Ono hit one run one social error nothing left in the cup 782 BARRIE mumu SATURDAY OCTOBER May Be Small But Neals Hit is Not Anemia LOS ANGELES AmCharlie Neal is the minim lightest akinnleat and most nervo Dodscr of them all He may be the sickest as he claims theres nothing anemic about the way be swing but the Los Angeles second base star appeared to be the healthi est hospital case in the country Friday as be powered two pitches by Chicagos Buck Shaw out of Comisliey Park in the Dodgers 45 triumph that evsottd the worldsérics with the White Soxat game apiece think bave an blur moaned the isspound musch Inlnlu maulcr lily stomach has been giving me ï¬ts for week The Hootlo inï¬elder pressed his ï¬ngers over the lower part of his abdomen every so gently and said RECURRING PAINS Right here Thats where hurts feel all knotted up Especially at the beginning of game Im all rightwheoits over it comes and goes Thats why think its an ulcer When it was suggested to him that perhaps it was just case of nervous stomach Neal shook his head Hockey Tour Left Team In BELLEVILLE CF The European exhibition hockey tour which had been expected to bring big slice of the gate receipts to Bellevilie McFarlands actually leftthem $1000 in the hole ludicial inquiry into city ï¬nances was told Friday Drury Dcuyea suspended city manager who also headed the city operated hockey club put the blame on Bunny Ahearne president of the inter national lca Hockey Federation Denycs testifying for the sec and day said Ahearne czar of hockey had collected an esti mated $200000 in admission fees when the McFarlands played 27 exhibition games this year before winning the world amateur championship in Prague HOPE TO RECOUP He had hoped the tour would help ntiset the highpriced teams losses to that date Denyea said Ahearne credited the Macs with $1000 game but used it to pay travelling and hotel ex penscs He then claimed the tour ended with $1000 deï¬cit and Beilcville had to wire him $1000 BARRIE The Red before he would let the team board boot in Motion and sail home Denyes testified Commission counsel Fen nell asked what happened to the $200000 dont lmow Dcnycs plied had hoped wed get goodslicsni it But we had no sans ABOUT conmam tit occiir to you that in dealings of this sort you really needed contractl asked Judge Willinott conducting the inquiry at the order oi the Our tario sovemment had letter saying hed pay our transportation and wewcre sure hed fulfil his obligation sold Denyes The inquiry was ordered arm $275000 city deficit was dis closed in May about half of attributed to the hockey team and the Beueville Memorial Arena commission lbo clubs parent body other testimony Friday born at the cost of strengthening the teamhI for the world pr ercns Hockey Association NEW SUBSCRIBERS suasckierits SEATS ON SALE MON OCT season rlciicrs avoiunrc cl Ihe BARRIE FlYElIS riciicr 51 Dunlop St Open Daily orncc Phone lOl 26 EnnuireAbont The NEW FAMILY SUBSCRIBER PLAN Parents may obtain RESERVED SUBSCRIBER SEATS next to their own for any children of student use It the rcdnccd price of 50¢ each REMEMBER THE prion NUMBER Md602i new lIIA Im ms listenvs Wu ALL BE HERE FOR THANIGGWINF AND HUID Wï¬i CANYFOIEIBLY STAND uv uuoan unw wma csuaumu you can our was New Atrium eerie KMEALSFINR FLMO lPaas RAN Mon LIMITED 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