allan ae Sle Git h Pte thay Behe ote pre tyne Neh A dg eet boyd bel ae cee tt ae a eS Ete we fooy | Odds on Yankees “By JOR REICHLER © a ury’s golf officials would be:w i i Prince Kuper’ Dally News Wednesday, Ochober: 3, 1988 Lame per : amen eenttaent ‘ ™ ote BC. Golfer's |. 4a Critism | rand 4, Gets Action | eas Oct. 18; Easter peseememnneertnn ne tn LONDON @—A veteran Bi’ iish sports writer says his coil a goropt advised to study criticism ley bridge b ‘eap and jacket, iM h “persistent holding.” , Remember When | ee ae B OX er 0 ont oe ny The Canadian Press | HOUSTON, Tex, — Roy Harris eg at o. . | a ‘Canadian: Im oO; ts Star © |) MILWAUKEE «n—Carinen Ba- ) 15, Conroe, Texte, aulpomnted! Young Stribling died ab Ma-, Caan ane ; 7.) [allio, who recently regained the! ghartie Norkus, 196, Port wash-| eon, Ga, 21 years ago today, | world. welterweight champlon-jington, New York, (10), ‘three-days ufter be lost a leg | | EWO'FROM B: C.” ® on} PAO, 4. Se vue oe Ta : K Ho cke G a mn e ¢ 4 ship by stepping tt Dover Ol ——— I motoreycle crash, He mn SM eae . vy PHILADELPHIA--Jimmy Soo, | fought almost every boxins Rabe vg us ome Ne y the month by the National Box- | y3e14, Philadelphia, outpointed |champion of ANT ee fot ai " ut eye . vee : . a met . Oo nay’ 4 ay Yy ror "4 : aM oe . My E20 py UN-METHERAP donald, 20-year-old centre from| Basilio recaptured the title me Stover, 13814, New York,’ 200. rom ae copped ues 4 tal SOqnadian Press Stat Welter ~s! Penticton and winger Ron Hem- | Sept, 12 whey he scored a,ninths | oot ee ee tnt cone niece eke is a ad JCRULONDON. @—The British Ite) morling of Vancouver, Macdoti- | round teehnical knockout over , Sao ot anew er ae ty helccy: Longue, still -sirugeling|ald played for Penticton Vs NY, the new champ's home he farea frm, foothold on the Bri-'| when they won the World Hoc-|town, 7 | ' + dah. sports geene, open a griels| key Championship two -yenrs The NBA, which now plans to. SEE THE ALL- “oelling: 120-game schedule next) ago, issue its rating monthly Insteud VMonth, i Cee Pay for the Canadian imports. of quarterly and also pick the 4 pee ; ao ye hAaldo fron, A lengthy, lst. of} —ahout 10 to a team is expected [fighter of the month,: dropped i eomow: Canadian, tees, the lenge} to continue at about 20 pounds) Baxton Into the No, 2:spot helow | . AR virtually”: unchanged. from| ($68) a week and the callbre of [Basilio In the October list, Tony 4 ' f 1 J o- * Anat yen Entered ave the same) competition Is accordingly éx-| Demarco of Boston, Mass, 0 for- _tdlye: teams. as: Inst season—| pected to continue to rate with |mer champlon, was ranked No, | { Maighton Tigers, Varringay Rac-| good Canadian senlor B. contender. k yer, Nottingham Panthors, Wom | Adding flavor to the season Is} Archie Moore of “Callfornia ; ‘yibloy. Lions and the lone Scat-) q heavy ‘international schedule, | was rated No, 1 contender for ° a | co fo thie ontry, Paisley Pirates, A Swedish daam will arrive Injthe vacant world hehvywelphit ot (Tho Canadian gamo that was) Britain Inte next month for alerown, followed by Floyd Pat . oh imported to Britain commercini« | series of games against the fivelterson of New York, ‘Tommy | . if “aly In the: mid-1080s again frees) clubs and teams from hath (Hurnieane) dackson of Far evs old:btigbear—Inabliity to keep Cyochosluvalin and Russia are| Rockaway, New York, was placed 7 “fauelt nion-hockoy aclivities 08 oxpoctod tater in the year, Cana-|in the No, 8 slot, 1) .3$eo' shows and horec shows ont} dian and United States teams) Only Canadian In the lists ts “tot @ondon's hig jee rinks, © [are also expected to play one or| Gordon Wallace of, Brantford, os HsT wo British Columbiana will | two games in Britaln enroule 10] Ont,, rated No, 6 fimony | cane — cor Ko tholr, British hockey do- | the world hockey ehamplonshipa | lenders for Moore's Haht heavy. ‘ ot ‘ut with Brighton—dack Mace} in Moscow early next year, iwelght tile. : ms woe . _. - | | " * | 4 On a Y oly : , . 4) . ' , . , . . . | wh EE Pgs gh ty 4 Aud be, a 7 nant papers are when you keep them In a Safety rvallable at every branch, "You'll ahvaye know, where your impo SO ai ; ad -— Hl isrt is another opportunity for you to adopt ern football, split-witir the Tp oy Oe eee ee a tenn | ets by his tah sea ouch BROOKLY N (AP)—Either out‘ of force of habit led by Stan Leonard agany ” blayers mand: by ‘his father ‘that ‘coac oo \ es Be a ay: ona va BE Oe sim: Trimble make him first-] 0" because of their past winning ways In this sort of Meee orld. Spay ch yalteht Pano auatterback & dont) ccanmatitian . : 18 haat ling in Wor ort, 0 - UG |string, quarterback and peme competition, New York ruled a solid 8-to-5 favorite to clal magazine of the a a POS aU » eS each: ge ‘ : : yg a, Aa tag yn : ' . , R' «0.3, “aco “Tiger-Cats used: Ronnie as a defeat Brooklyn m the 1956.world series but was only olympic , Association, “Herf ee ey Vara ny Sedtyaatinan at Se — ol, ey a ‘ . ro aos : ret, SAYS ancout’ TA. Pit as igotball at on ane a ‘6-t0-5 ‘choice to win-today ‘as the Yankees! Whitey golfer may have been “Ill-mag October ‘Harvey Knox last week. “We'll Porid ‘and.the Dodgers’ Sal Maglie squared off in the} nered’” in his remarks about {§ — ~“Tiospi eaaown to “HO wp ee hae tournament held last Jul m gd"down: to ‘Hollywood where mar-at Hbbets Wield. °~ ec i nnol’s’. Hl yao. Tea, Oc glamor‘ really pays off opener av Debs * aa | ok ace Liverpool's | Hoy Lake 9 Bldg onow.: Harvey says it’s up toy 4 crowd-of about 35,000"jam-)OnarBe ee onish mod, Then he adds: nomena ‘Calgaty’s: fans‘ to decide about |med the ancient Flatbush’-ball| | Me Wor championship ‘may “Leonard was only reficei| Rebel higson {park with Dwight D. Bisenhower, | Very: well go. to the ‘téam ‘which the sort of thing which Ih “Tonk |! Sq-aon't wantto-say whether the first president to attend a cukeha tne ee rent SEN, ventilated a good deal, if md); —— he's BO aay player on f word, et fame in. 20. Yeas syheré the Dodgers-hold the edge ONLY WHEN THE-PLAYERS CLEAR ‘will the Identity of the owner of those legs be known ptitely, by others.” Nove. | hecc Cie We ne decide ‘on his; ball a w, om over the Yankees. The Ameri:| ‘in’ this pileup during -the Edmonton Eskimos-Calgary Stampeders Western Interprovincial | On his return to Canada aft} . ---——- 4 ioity fot you know-you caiy’t Sunny skies and cool weather’ can League ‘champs, ‘who’ whip: Football Union game at “Calgary. Somewhere amid the wreckage Calgary's. Earl Luhsford oa that im ine Open, Leona - _ StF age Tans.” now: OT as Towecasth. “i |ped tne Dodgers “five -gt¥aight| as ‘scored a- touchdown. Eskimos won 21-15 with a rally in the final quarter. Only player | 58 " ie a ng ine Open’, WA | ae pT CHERS ODD CONTRAST. “-/times In world series’: competi- identified -is Eskimos’ ‘Art. Walker (50)... (CP Photo). holding . big 0 ae ae Nov. It a a nittine of Maelie‘a ainst tion until they were ‘beaten -last a Lee i ne poner mmes ana ‘tourhy "== - o arte {Magli a aast year, don’t have anyone to mateh AIM.TO KILL, NOT. MAIM | . . | ment tn the pace He aly. OOR -. land not only-becduse 39-year-old bullpen. aces. Clem Labine. and er coe, or ooo es living necomodatl are os - loi¢erord, throws. from, the left. “The Yankees 1n the last .35 TiC od t , | the or " CONG) ana } SG ee ote r ete the “oldest*;pitcher | Ye" have..won-22,pennants and) .™ ‘| i A e we IcIG S CHU ber tng the crowds, ne ~~ lever to ‘open av orld series, has their world series record-consists} og s/o oe eg Boe gee! Be cs Nov. ¢ ~lnever won a: world"’series; ‘has of."16- series. victories,and only 4 rw t - , Sh t a Pres néver won a-post-season.’game five defeats. , The Dodgers Jost; Bb: uit ers . on ww SE: 00 i azar S irac Q ushion: 22, although: he -has started two. seven consecittive fall classics} | ay Ph aati —— Ford-has‘won three two over the until they upset‘theYarikees last ‘spy OOLIN MacDONALD whether the pellet pattern is). The greatest shunting ‘hazard, H Ids F | : i pee : Degers. but’ itt his only series October. fie ea | Canadian Press Staff Writer sufficiently dense at that dist-| however, is sti} the hunter who! 0 S a Se eeth 2G Cocca Teta ot! pbpets Field, f Alston does not consider the EDMONTON. (—When Cana- | ance to guarantee sure kills. + as vustle {n the bushes,| 9s 8 1.0.) socinted Press start at Ebbets ‘Field, he lasted ON .G0Es | . t | fires at a rust . dismis: New. York y ' only-one inning. oh" exhausting National League :pen- dian hunting seasons close this} And then there's the age-old | thinking it ig an animal | T ht Dee, £ ves" — ew York ane Maglie, the elder, was working | nant raceé’a disgdvantage for the) year, wildlife officials across the problem of range estimation in Bs ve will: et unl American League vs. with only three days rest. Ford present classic. os -{ country will buckle down to,the field. A duck that would be] About 90,000 "hunters will g0 | Eases : aa? Dodgers, N ational the junior, had. not pitched since ntg'im counting’ on the momen-| their annual job of sifting out dropped like a stone at 50 yards |out in Alberta (his fall. Sore _ where footage re lhe failed. in his ‘bid for ‘victory tum to carry us through,” “he| licence returns, and tallying up; might fly away and die a slow | =e — ore sums 7 { Lehgth—Best- f-seven games. | 1-99 ‘last Wednesday. said, “This plus-the fact that we their recorded kill. death in the reeds if hit at 60. i ERE panes urn _— 7 Dates and ‘Sites—First «game, Y kee manager Case “Sten- should’ -have, more .confidence. Their figures; as. they would And, as any gunner will verify, |B Civic Centre are a teiumrh of TO ¢ today: October 3, Ebbets: ‘Field; | ankee manage! for” py 8 ,.| sinee we've-bedten: them. once in| be the first to admit, will tell he who can invariably disting~ | [sien ol mn econd : game, ‘Thursday, “Ebbets gel vord abeatand start “lo series.” std ee [only half the story, The number ‘yish between 50 and 60 yards in|% J cl p t reclniug, that” gts rid of he atin IBte, Neld¢third. game; Friday, Yan-| 0% Fd Overs ae oid, DOH TEAMS EXPERIENCED: | of wounded, unrecovered birds the dim light of dawn Isa keen- ack-r0 aia gti ae at ei you ee: Stadium; fourth ‘game, Sdt- righ ‘ha nee rs n a ne . od Ww 5 “Stengel’s only ‘comment was:|and animals, many to be found| eyed individual indecd. Ho BINGO . |, in fila dete Ali as urday, . Yankee -Sradium, fifth simple: outhpaw's era yan » WAS! ey expect. to, win every game ii retting- along forest trails and OG VALUABLE AID te tae — sv revel ei game “necessary, Sunday, oy me at niteher play, but T don’t see how ‘anyone woodland lakes, may never be) My, Oeming sug ste the best.| # ' Pl | anything —= tally laugh ~ plates “stay — Fea ail a ea a phew 4 ‘ord is my best itcher,” hep ss tte in. fou vy | r, Oeming: suggests the best. g $100 Jackpot Plus | Harmless to gums ordenturen, Do Yankee St dium;, sixth game if) ig. -“and I at * tordto hold | 22, Win this.:in- four. straight.) KNOWN, oe unr _jway to reduce the number of iM 14 Additional Games ct eens an ant irom you's onday, Ebbets Field; him out until the third game." Both teams’ have. experienced, The percentage of unrecover™ | escaping wounded birds is to use|H — gyery Bingo Night for month, Saye v0h onl inl t oo ‘finecessary, -Tues- "anion STARIRTT eo ey able men,” », vara ed ga qe can only be guessed 4 good cog. “This is not as Cx- ; As LOW 8s $2.00 for ihe when raplucement in needed, Noodle” | 14 | Rield! fies os ALSTON ‘CONFIDENT oto) Alston, who: at first ‘had in-|at, Some game experts whispel | pensive now as formerly because 3 LOW as i As bouher wih dase Get Sug, nip ‘Sw ine_-NOO .,; Dodger manager Walter ‘Al-| tended to! bench the southpaw| the figure at 30 per cent. A few] the number . mail Evening. en oaevalutes Sl > timers for ing © ‘Time—Noon, ©: EST;! ston’s reason for going with Mag-! nit to. hench the souvny . : the number of good breeds avail MONDAY, OCT. 8 { per or loner | ney thick _ agam daily except -SUN- |i} ws going With NAS" | hitting: Sandy’ Amoros . against claim’ that, especially in the] ap) e increas lacing the | ' .° | aut, satisfied, At all drugtists, if re ST, daily except -Sun- |) ‘eference to | 0 peed : able has increased, reducing the) g “Ou p.m CoE LULEORD Ca,, ltd, Brock il Fon it will start -at 1:05 ie, in. preference his younger left-handed ; pitching . changed) cases of the more hardy and} cost accordingly,” he said. 6:0u p.m. ha OF eH md 1:05 ani, MST we starter’s was: equally’ as simple. | his mind", clusive birds such as-pheasants|" city dwellers who find ib dif- | To oo MO cee Bldg ee aa ang- open-{ ni Sal has been. the .club's. best -“[ thought it: over,” ‘explained and ducks, as many as 7 Per'| ricult, to keep dogs often hunt in vo ly