- : os ey My ipo hE et ABE a Mod aa Ee Be cei) fons, apes ve oe Pewee ee a EE OT ee TE SE EE ga ye ee ee ee ne EEA CRT ATI TI SG EEE EES BIE ET Fe a I gad ees Luckless mutterings by people close ‘to the “Dodger picture that Alston's ‘leontinued association with the Jelub depends upon the team’s |, finish. If the Dodgers win the pennant, Alston. stays. If they lose, he goes. ~ If this is true, Alston may be packing today. Monday’s shock- ing 8-0 defeat in San Francisco in. the playoff opener left the slump-ridden Dodgers one game laway from what must.be re-. garded as the biggest foldup ‘in | modern history, have. lost 11 of their last 14, five in a row. It is not,only that they’ve skidded from four games din front to one game behind’ in nine days. But it is the utter ease with which enemy pitchers have been able to.contain their -best hitters. The. Dodgers have ‘|not scored in the last 30 innings. They’ve managed only. 10’ hits off Ernie Broglio and Curt Sim- It is not only that.the Dodgers hangs: in balance Dodgers | _skicl into oblivion By JOE RE ICHLER LOS: ANGELES (AP) —Not ‘only, the. Dodgers’ Wor ld Series hopes but Los Angeles manager Walter Alston’s. scalp may-hang in the balance in today’s sec- ond game of the National League pennant: playoff be- tween the Dodgers and San Francisco Giants, There have been backhand - The Dodgers brass scoffs at|- the idea that Alston’s job is on the line. Not long ago, Buzzie Bavasi, the team general man- ager, said: “Winning or losing will have no bearing on whether Alston stays or not.” ' The vote of confidence, it must be duly recorded, was given. to Alston before the collapse. Since then, it has been . ru- mored that even Walter O’Mal- Jey; the: club head, has - -become ‘disenchanted with Alston’s kid-- glove handling of the slumping players. “Tf it was a veteran club”, said Alston, “I could see where kicking them in the behind and giving them hell might do some good. But with this club, I don’t think you ought to scare the kids any worse than they are, _ “{ think. there’s enough pres- sure without adding tc it.” Tuesday, October 2, 1962..: TEAM MEMBER — Toronto university: studént* Bill Cro-. thers of East York Track Club, | gained a berth.on the Cana- dian team for the British Em- pire Games to. be held in: Perth, Australia, ‘November: 22- December 1. Crothers was named to the team after win- ning the - 440 and °880-yard events at trials in Toronto, August 4-6. He set.a Canadian record of 1:49 for the 880. - = CP Photo lilegal bets on football total $110, 000 VANCOUVER: @) .— The sun ‘Prince: Rupert ‘Dailys ‘News ey , \-Tobin Rote’s deadly’ ‘arm ~ Ce Seow SS. we Le ewe s : halts Stamps’ winning streak CALGARY CP)—Quarterback Tobin Rote, strikd § jing with deadly accuracy through the air, drew Tors onto Argonauts closer to an Eastern | Football Con, ference playoff spot Monday night as the Argos trounced Calgary Stampeders 38-23 | ina. Canadian . The ‘Argonaut triumph, their ‘tsecond in. nine’ games’ this sea- son, ended the Western Confer. ‘ence second place win streak at five games. Tor- onto now has four’ points’ and ‘Stampeders’ 13. rerorrer vo PLPOO LLLP ODD ODO DAD Westery Conference A o WUT UR UA Pi Winnipeg - . 8 2 0 270 174 16 Calgary - 65 1 260 254 13 Sask. 5.4 1 151 168 11 BC. 5 5 0 231 231 10 Edmonton - 46 1 211 247 9 PHP LOG POPOL DDO LPL LOG L ES PEGG OLIL DD ’ Toronto now is only. two points behind Montreal. Alou~ ettes in their drive to claim the final playoff berth in the East. Rote opened up his aerial as- sault in the second Stampeders. |Howell for, law half and | Football’ League: Unter-loeking! game’: ‘before 16,000 ‘fans, —— while: Mann added an - 80- yard single. Tiger.Cats and: British Col, umbia Lions completed a tradd Monday, swapping two. of the best Canadian-born players irf the Canadian Football League. ; Ticats gave up halfback Ron student Gary Schreider, who played the first seven games of the’: season for Lions, and an undisclosed am-+ ount of cash. ‘ Schreider went to the Western Conference club this © season from Ottawa Rough Riders but left the team Sept. 9: to completa ‘his law studies at Toronto’s Os: goode Hall. . Toronto Argonauts negotiated with Lions for .Schreider buf their offer was turned down.. t Lions offered to lend the de4 Calgary’s pass defénce couldn’t fensive specialist: to Argos for .|stop him. He completed a touch- down. pass to Aubrey Linne and Dave’. ‘Mann _ scored through the air on a toss from halfback Dick Shatto, Fullback Gerry McDougall (and drove over from short distances for two touchdowns. and Shatto ran across for another. PPLODP LOPE DELL D4 another’ the remainder of the.season in exchange for’ Toronto's first draft choice next seasoh: Argos were not’ ‘interested. Calgary.. “Stampeders” ; j ‘kicked flanker Larry.” Robinson ‘moved ahead of téam-mate full” back ‘Earl. Lunsford Monday in the Western Football: Conference scoring -race. MISSES BEG TEAM — Nancy McCredie, 17-year-old southpaw cays up to $110, 000 in illegal } Robinson picked up two con- athlete. from Brampton, Ont., missed a place on Canada’s British Eastern Conferenc mons of St. Louis Cardinals and © Le Gros Bill sen says bookmakers told him’ football. bets is. handled‘here|.. | WLT F A Pt verts and a field goal to bring Empire Games team although earlier this year she set a Can- | Billy Pierce of the Giants in the each weekend in the fall months.|'qamilton 531191 177 11; His Season total to 47 points, adian senior women’s record with a discus throw of 151 feet, last. three games. and football gambling -is much! Ottawa 5 40 215 165 10//i¥e more than: Lunsford. three inches. Miss McCredie, who tcok to discus and shot put | .If the Dodgers aren’t dead; bigger in Calgary, Toronto and{/montreal ~ 252 161 209 6\- ————- overcomes seriously. only six months-ago, set the Canadian. mark at the they’ re no great advertisement Montreal. Toronto . | 270 173 238 4!' PARIS — Hippolyte. Annex, Canadian Age-Class championships but her best discus distance |for the living. They resemble a The newspaper sayS up to] errseereereereeccorsroororooosrs France, outpointed Armand Va- at the BEG trials was 140 feet, SY inches. — CP Photo |tired, beaten crew, hardly able $25,000 a: game is being bet on| Bill Mitchell kicked three con- | nucci, France, (15). Middle- injury p ague to hang on until it’s over. Mon- contests involving. the: Western|verts, a field goal anda single'weights. _ WE day, they were beaten in. the Conference : B. C. Lions but a Grae rer r sere reeetPe ee Lee tet OE SIOt ae PROOF LOLOO OS - By The Canadian Press No 0 y ‘S going to scare me very first inning when Willie. weekend loaded with profession- | Jean Beliveau, with memories Mays stroked the first of his al games in the Canadian, Amer-~ ‘ -of a nightmarish season still two home runs, a two-run smash | . ican and National Football PETER PAN GIFT SHOP ee ‘fresh in his mind, gave notice NSISts young Nancy McRedie off starter and loser Sandy Kou- Leagues will often bring a total e Monday night that he’s still the an , 1 the “ad of $110,00 in bets. ed streamlined centreman the Na- at was all e ‘a vantage’ bie “Sun sports editor Bruce Lar.. reads | rl tional Hockey:League used to By JACK SULLIVAN Pierce needed.: The. 35-year-old he : : will be closed” wen know. Beliveau scored the tying and winning gcals at Ottawa as Mon- i ‘ 5G Y Francisco . treal Canadiens came from be-|isn’t the right hobby for a girl with ambitions to rep-/base as he registered his 16th WILLE Ma S, , San Sc |three times the , Vancouver hind twice to whip MHull-Ot- victory of the season, 12th with- centre ielder, ‘who smac si amount. m tawa Canadiens of the Eastern resent Canada in the-discus and shot-put_ in interna- out a defeat at Candlestick Park,| two homers a da single an Only. seven or eight book-. Professional League 5-2. Tt was the Giant’s seventh vic. | drew-2 walk for a perfect day In other exhibition hockey ac- tion, New York Rangers of the ‘NHL blanked Spokane Comets ‘of the Western League, 4-0, at sLethbridge_Alta’ - Beliveau scorcd only 18 goals ‘and 23 assists last season when the failed to rebound from a bout ‘with injuries. For a lesser player, 2 41-point season would be satisfying—but his lowest since the season he ‘broke into the NHL 10 years ago. Canadian Press Sports Editor . BRAMPTON CP)—Perhaps butterfly collecting tional competition. Nancy McCredie wonders. - “I got ’em in my stomach att: the wrongtime,” says the well- proportioned 162-pound Nancy, who is something of a freak ‘in track circles. She throws left- handed. Nancy, who chases butterflies and collects birds and assorted small -‘animals as a. hobby, muffed her firt big test in the Games at Perth. ° But the five -. foot - 10-inch schoolgirl, earlier, didn’t have it that day. Since then, though, she has. be- come the newest star.on Can- ada’s track horizon. “T froze,” fessed in an interview. the other day. “I was scared and the but- terflies were hopping up and The records bear her out. Her best discus throw was only 140 fect, 5% inches, and Pat Dobie who had taken. up|. discus throwing just five months] , she candidly con_: hits, two by. pinch -hitters. and did not allow. a man: past second “ |vietory in the Jast- eight meet- ings with the Dodgers. If Alston’s job is in jeopardy, he doesn’t. show, it. He still'taiks in terms of. winning, still insist- ing that his charges are due to break out of. their horrendous batting slump. For. the. second of the best-of-three series, Als- | ton named Stan Williams,- a mediocre right-hander with a Taxidermy southpaw permitted only three}: at the plate in “the Giants’ 8-0 "win. “over Los Angeles. Dodgers int) 1e first game of the best- of- -t iree. National League play- off series, © Blair Richardson TKO's opponent GLACE BAY, N.S. @— Blair ton. _ The 22-year-old boxer ‘pound- ed his. more experienced oppon- the volume of. hetting in Calgary is double -that in Vancouver. and |; Montreal and Toronto:each -has: makers are said.to:- handle Van- couver “bets, in. Calgary or. Montreal.’ as bookies in Calgary—with one while-a-syndieexte:- handles east- ern betting, Laren says. . out the “line” that bookies .use across the country. The “line,” most of the others above $200. regularly. daid. off V Only two men ‘are meritioned handling most of the. business— The syndicate is said to put’ which comes out about two days: won't go Ma “while the a owner ‘is away “ at . raya, TODAY + to THURSDAY — 7 p.m. - 9:12 HE SED LOVE LIKE mot for Le Gros Bill, as. Mon-|British Empire Games track and] down in my stomach. I kept tell- lord, eo Jack oan: Richardson, a hardy steelwork before any particular game, es- Ost NEN USE. MONEY ttreal’s rabid rooters ‘call Beli-|field trials at Toronto twoling myself not to be scared. In' ner. But he ns itteg he ‘mieht |er’s son from South Bar, N.S., is|tablishes the favorite and indi- wveau months ago. A good showing) other track meets I really didn’t owt, h to Don Drysdale, his oS. ‘the new Canadian middleweight cates the point spread. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 3 j In the 1960-61 season, he scor-| would have meant a trip to|care whether I won or lost, I c y boxing. champion, after a con. The Sun says a maximum vacente 4 ved. 90 points including a record Australia with Canada’s track| wanted to win this one, and 1|®2™e ace. vincing victory over Wilfie|single bet of $1,000 is accepted PA UL NEWMAN ; - ’8 assists, Last scaon’ total was|team for tHe Nov. 22-Dec. 1] failed.” Greaves of Detroit and Edmon-|by one Vancouver bookie but ‘Wo Admittance te persone under 16, s of Saskatoon. won: the expenses- . ent to the canvas once in. the ‘ Siz a ; Dail Crossword Puzzle paid trip to Australia, seventh round and twice in the ELK’S NEWSPAPER EE | CINEMASOOPE Disappointed? un er oes eighth. before referee Bobby BINGO NUMBERS BASED ON THE PLAY Br / METROCOLOR ACROSS . d Mongolia. ' “Not on your life,” says the ' |Beaton stopped the fight at 33 [] wW®aagyic Number: RL rte RD ¢ and 1 Island SE of s1 Letters. 13 Glided. snub-nosed 17-year old, “I've got e seconds of the ath and award 0, WILLIAM You" A Lime Meta, BRR ia rot [Reet ant ah lk revival ed Richarasen a technical k0CK.|| preyioas mumbors Drawn: || vil . assa 8 8 jun ‘ 3 as - : ‘ 0 Mean ™ 55 Mis capital i NOW OLN Wy. Africa. elift ~ lec to go to Australia. Maybe I’m mo —_——— cen 3 1 N a 2. \ , . cs ’ res : 's wai . , wey a — 46 70 45 Keven Bars 59 Whirlpool 25 Achieve much tit voxt ume, vont teoome be EDMONTON 4). Every rum- FORT ST, JOHN, B.C. 7 29 #40 #57. 74 . TODAY to WEDNESDAY — 7:30 p.m. daughter GL West Indian fruit, success: 2 words, ayn , . - . se y TUM- | Big game guide Roy ‘Thomson | 8 24 36 48° 64 ADULT ENT.: 16 F tee “od. 62 Elliptical, 26 Think, old style. cause I'll have more experience,| pus. room In North America|op” Barkerville, B.C., fired one: 10 20° 42 53 +72 17 Utopian 63 Calcium oxide, 27 Vegetable, I won't let myself get worired.) would have an animal head on | shot ang collected three Lroph- | 12 26 34 54. 63 a 18 Law iver and 64 Women's 28 Jettics. Nobody is going. to scare me, the wall if iClifford’ Wolfe had |ies—a #4 a black bear and a! pee cap king of ancient apartment. | 29 In pile, | “A Canadian ‘girl never has|his way. les—a et Charaed ‘by the grizzly: "6 2 By an a co ‘Babylon, 65 Game ‘of chance. ull-like birds, ‘Twon the discus or. shot-put inj) The 42-year-old taxidermist : ‘tthern B.C, hunting 70 . a 20 Strict. 66 Kennel sounds, 3] Wear away. . the Olympics, Well, I'm going to] says the recreation room has re- during a northern 1 iB 14 22 38 ~ = 55 65 y a trip, he shot and killed It. Over disciplinarian, 67 Hoarse breathing 34 When Dover and , fix that, I'm going to be the| placed the librar . rip, Ne | 11 16 38 1 22 Queen of Denmark. noise, N 37 Galata meet, “| first to ‘do it and I'm roing to Oe the oaly waitable Apot in the bl nue Ne tone oul Oo parently 3 #17 15 " Greeting. W rize-winning ' mt P as § § ac ar , f 67 m Hh Onnased’ 1 Nickname for a anusical {bout is wee Games at Tokyo if it modern house where an animal killed by the grizzly. 5 . "25 Checkerboard thin man, aGuardia, oh ead can be mounted, —* vrei pane of Japan, 2 Soprano role at 39 Brook. She's on the reht track, And the Increasing success of Oa I Nt OP lings ig ag a I tag OG tae 3 Yonder: Poet 9 the ee aa surlelis. SET RECORD the taxidermy business is the re- . CIVIC CENTRE ASSOCIATION ‘ ’ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ § fa boom In rumpus room i. 488 Part of a quartet, 4 Heroine of “Der 47 To a great extents Three wecks after that fateful | Sub OF a , 58 Volatile, hishly Frelachiitz.” 49 City of day in Toronto, sha went to the building ‘and a revival among ANNUAL GENERAL M G , ‘ inflammable liquid, 5 Having confidence, 1 Faye Pte os Canadian age.class track cham- pabtes of the desir® ooaue thelr Th d Oct b 4 h, ". 8 Y _ 96 Feudal estate, aris name | . plonships ‘at Waterloo, Ont,, and| 'opnies preserved, ne says. oO -88-Souvenir of an meaning 5 oles” 2 Running wild, 4 hurled the discus 151 tect, three| Just the same, Mr, Wolfe, who ursday, Octoper 41 pm. Dinry | ° ; a earlier me Att . we i Meagre. inches, It was a Canadian senior | inherited his job from his father Common Lou nge. 5 Ostentatious — KNIGHT. “D Ue, Doe Bae, et ye a tha “yuh Ht Sy Wip cht 8 MOL tet a te, ( Bote als pen eee ee PENA Hae eeprom epee 2 da Pah PM Meliauetligt yess 7 SeLoto crite Saaageniny mig ancut dneareca sf ueitlstetat Pot 9 8880 8 FN NAAR Apa wo kB alhegy ee On . Q Seminary: Abbr. women's open record, bettering Nine years ago, says taxidermy | * L : 141 BI ierously 9 Call ee show, by almost four feet the mark of 4s a “vanishing trade.” Order ‘of business will include presentation of roports, oe Aru my ., - fantastic, (remember): % 56 Food ataplo in ‘147 fect, eight Inches set by | TYPICAL snor election of officors, otc. 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