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Biddeford-Saco Journal from Biddeford, Maine • 6

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I---: --v- -7 -i- 4 -tr -V 7:: -r -V v-1 'i i 1 7" --rr -J iC- 1 yj 1 -zry- 1- -my AJ ST LOUIS (AP) Yogi Berra a St Louis fan as a youngster will return borne Wednesday as the enemy and the Cards are ready for him Yogi is looking forward to the homecoming but he will be returning as manage? of the New York Yankees the opponent in the World Series 'care 'which of the clubs won over there as long as there dras no Berra said after Jthe Sedbirds clinched the pennant Sunday wanted to get started without delay it good tO- go '7 on the Yankees lant SL-Louis-Manager-Johnny Keane told a crowd thronging Busch Stadium long after-the Cardinals defeated the New York Mets 11-5 4 Thetriumph broke nrst-ice Cincinnatir'-which ended any' thought of a two or three-way- playoff" The Reds and the Phillies finished one The pennant is-theJUthior the in the western Pats jStay Even Bills TVftop-Of-AFL a year ago surprised tie with: Philadelphia -10-0-and By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the Bears 31-21 and the Detroit Duke inside Lions battered Elsewhere in the NFLi Baltimore ripped Los Angeles 35-20 Just let the get the 50-yard line and it's dollars to doughnuts he'll kick a field goal- Duke is tfie nickname of os- yi by flipping those standings The Bears languish unceremoniously Division cellar and New York far out of the Eastern basement following losses Sunday San 49ers tail-enders the-Giants-26-37 Cleveland humbled Dallas 27-6 St- Louis -whipped Washington 23-17' Philadeliia downed Pittsburgh 21-7 and Minnesota nipped Green Bay 24-23 John yBrodie flipped three touchdown as the winning victory aT17-point-iead flips Bear-surge Gino Cappelletti who set American Football League in contrast to the Yankees who will be playing in their '29th record Sunday by kicking six field goals as the unbeaten Pats post-season serieund a record- drubbed the Denver Broncos 39- a 'JiJik LafkA "yf1 ie RayLeach ofArundel won the-New England Dirt Track championship at Beach Ridge Speedway Sunday afternoon -7 butTt wtw tatel passes who equaled last total with their second jumped out to Billy Wade with three TD of Us own led a late 10 The JQ-yearoldCino a native of KeewatinMinn who now lives in Wellesley Mass booted three-pointers from the 11 30 16 48 15 and 18-yard stripes to the 25-lap stock features h-ase the previous league mark jhe summary in one gameby STOCKS of five in one gams by tying fifth straight rr The long' wait years and the spectacular way hi which theyldid it made the rant alL the more-satisfying for and their fans who-- whooped up into the Tiight Louis trailed Philadelphia 6Vi games inthe final two weeks andthen had to catch Cincinnati in the final five days The" YinkS7too-had their troubles this yearr having to come from six games back before clinching Gene Mingo of Denyeragainst San-Diego-Oct-6r-i963 Mingo got his five in seven tries Cappelletti miss any Late Sunday night hours after the game 'Jack Faulkner was fireo- Bs head coach and general manager of the winless 1st lv Ken Born-heimer Scarborough 2 George Welch Ogunquit 3 Gerry Dol-liver Kingston NH 2:30 45b 2nd 1 Don Peter son Portland 2 Ralph Cusack Scarborough 3 Roger Shaw sigiolBergerop Taylor Beao-v: Beu Belanger Lajetmesee Lao- son Bdduc Parisieo' Greg- oire Ouellette Dutremble Roy BnmeUe Lambert Per- reault Loranger Tarr Simard Qyrr Nadeau- Belair TrembbHr- Perron-Fecteau- Leblaic Bois-r? vert Martel Ross Small" Malflsfey Fortin Rodrique- Pag- T1 gannudr Johnson GamhiiK)-Smith-Nichids Baker- Hale3: Brownl IMfflTiUl Cyrr Cormier and Paqum Touchdowns: St Lou-is-Agreste (3) Lamb Leblanc Cookson Cony-Afonill 'Smith PointsTafter touchdowns if-Agre8te (4) Lamb Leblanc -Cookson Meagher Ref- tree Curran Ui Head linesman Judge Cartmill lime (13) (7) Biddeford Miles le le Davis Nason It Bertniaume 7 Delay Ig lg Dineen Kimball Mink Chandler rg rg Kenney Forest rt siiesia rt Aguiar Cbte re re Landry Goupil qb qb Demwi -7 Janson lbb Ihbr Hebert Shear rhbrr7 rhb Clifford -j Bergeron fb ft Taylor Score-by periods: Thornton 700 13 Biddeford' 0 7 Substitutions: Mur-phy Bonang Fournier Ruben Aral Bums Nason Ayotte Friedman" Beety Goodwin -Biddeford Oliver Martel Guillereault Laverrim Not ttte Pappas Saucier Georga- icarakos DubeTJuatonT Huot The loss was the third in four starts for Chicago The Giants have-the 'lame record" in the East and only winless Washington is keeping New York out of the cellar The Lions thrashed New York with a 19-point second period and throttled A offense all day The Giants reached Detroit territory only twice in the first half -Earl Morrall started the lion romp when after lining up his club for a field goal attempt and setting himself to -take the centering pass he suddenly jumped up ana lofted a 23-yard scoring gack 3 Bob Libby Groveville ship Saturday They finished Broncos In his three years at one game in front of Chicago -f: The Cardinals -and Yankees have met -Tour times in the World Series each winning twice The last time was in 1943 iyhen the Yankees won four cames to one The Cardinals twon four straight the year fore' Denver 9-22-1- -The victory was Saturday -night- witia from-behind 23-20 victory over Ato eatuL Maw 2 Aflfln- rs Darvle son 3 Dolliver No time re- the Oakland Raiders Daryle son 3 Dolliver BOMBERS 1 Ben Myers Scarborough-- 2' Bill Stone Gene Therio Portland restart pitch to Nick Ryder The Giants never recovered -The Colts took over the Western Division lead after getting a scare from the surprising Rams Los Angeles held a' 13-7 halftime margin before Johnny Unitas began bombing Unitas connected -on -three scoring pitches with Jimmy Orr clicking for 43 35 and 46 yards Lenrne Moore scored twice for the The series -starts Wednesday In St Louis with Whitey Ford 17-8 expected to start' for the Yankees against Ray Sadecki 20-11 for the Cardinals 5 The second game Thursday in St Louis will likely pit New XYork-'tookie-Mel -Stottlemyre 9-2 against BobGibsofl 19-12 Sweepers Top Ray Leach Bob Babb Wind -Russ Nutting Lime- Dim Berthianme (62) and Everett Mink (56) The Maroon won 13-7 In bottom photo Dick'Agreste GRID ACTION at Biddeford Saturday included top photo-Brace Burns i 23) of Thornton Acad- emy on his way to the first Marooi touch- (0WB 55 yard pant turn Other players is the Semififtal-1-Nutting Ckf qolU Groveville 3 Nut-j-The Cardinal Jine swarmed ttag-T-4M14 Nut4- al all over Sonny Jurgensen ana Lamonica came 'off the bench to spark Buffalo's second-half rally after Oakland-led 10-7 Len Dawson and Bobby Hunt led the Kansas City Chief jfoa 28-7 victory' over4hew Houston OileraLin other scheduled AFL game Dawson threw three touchdown passes' and Hunt equaled a league record nek 2:45 by maxing four interceptions Austin Gonsoulin of Denver set the mark against Buffalo in 1960 and Bobby Ply of Dallas ualed it in 1962 against San lego -V-: The Chiefs on the comeback trail after their flop last year in their first season after switching from Dallas now lead Houston by one game in the Western Division Houston fought to a 17-17 tie with the Jets Saturday night before a leagua record turnout of 46828 start 1st Portland 3 No time 2nd Arundel 2 3 Reynolds hulme Brown Sebago Scorn Gorham ting 3 Falla No roUten-G 26 1 Wolsten- 'Don of St Louis prepares to gather la a TD pass muchdowns: Burns Clifford the first period-of the St Louis-Cony game at Goupil points after -touch-Alumni Field Ed Morrill (83) the Cony de- downs Bergeron (placement) photo for Thornton are -Lou Arel (44) Dick Bergeron (37) and Ron Forest (68) Tiger players are Chuck Clifford (1?) Richard Oliver fender The Eagles won 40-13 lost Louis gain of half for- losses Consolation-1 Dick George Im aa Wai Windham 2 its fourth straight St 3 Roger Han- 7-77 Leach 7 2'- Nut Gardiner Leavitt Ke-zar time restart held the Skins to a net eight yards ini Hie first throwing Jurgensen eight times The victory kept St Clifford (placement)' referee Harlow umpire Perrino head linesman Waters field judge Flaherty time Brunswick (54) (12) Old Orchard Beach Brown le le Brousseau Bisgrover lt'TTrrr ltr Me Vicar i-lg Corliss nipped Thornton Louis deadlocked for the Eastern lead with Cleveland which-routed Dallas behind passing' Frank fast and hard to pile' up an ear- some fine runs showing Bruns-ly lead in smashing Cony HiSn wick tacklers thin air -as-he Hawks 31:10 The Boston Sweepers downed the Portland Sea Hawks 31-10 Saturday night at Portland High Stadium' continuing their drive for the Northern division crown i the Atlantic Coast Football League Boston now Stands' 7-1 Uwithl good shot at the title after It subdued the Ugh scor-' ing Set Hawks': Don Allard quarterbacked the Sweepers to the win with fine ealls and aid from Don Gentile and ex-Boston Patriot Ron Zola 7Rudy Rutherford Hugh Bohn schneider and Manch Wheeler I worked well for the Portland 7- club but were unable to come up with a winning punch Jalbcrtf rg scored once on a 68 yard sprint Labbe John Ladakakos and Lambert perfomred' well for -Joe Seagulls and Nesbitt Lawry rt Walsh lg Penseiro- rt Ladakakos re Bill qbr Stevens-lhb Lambert rhb Michaud ii fb Gagne Youngster And VeteranFavored At Biddeford 13-7 St Louis thrashed: Cony 40-13 Brunswick blast ed Old Orchard Beach 54-12 Lisbon lashed Kennebunk 32-14 and St Ignatius tipped Wells 6-0 in area football games Sat urday Rene Goupil raced 11 yards around right end on a fake-field goal attempt to give Thornton victory that ruined Biddeford homecoming day at Waterhouse Field Two former a veteran a youngster and Doughty Roger Gagnon and William Peacock looked good for the visitors Flanagan lhb Lisbon High blasted Kcnne- Yanko rhb bunk 32-14 Saturday in Class Davis fb aAnlinna An it 6 1 Caama its) competition to-continue -on Score by periods: unbeaten path Flashy backs 217-54 Steve Karkos and Gary Gaydqs old Orchard 0 0 12 0-12 ran the flanks scoring twice in Substitutions: Brunswick: Nesbitt Doyon' Gagnon Me- Additional Sports: On Page 8 40-13 Saturday morning in Class A football The Eagles scored three before Cony coiild "get into the game' St Louis struck on the first play from scrimmage with Dick Agreste- going around right' end with some fine blocking to race 80 yards to paydirt Agreste made it 7-0 with a perfect kick Cony lost the ball on the following kickoff as a strong wind held up the ball and SL Louis 'grabbed iton the -Cony 35" scoring a few playa later on an Agreste pass to Paul Lamb Agreste converted for St Louis Agreste scored minutes -later Mowing a St Louis kick off hat hit a-Cony man- and the Eagles recoveredTwith the St Louis halfback racing 30 yards for the score Early ta the second period Agreste added another six pants on a fine pass for 40 yards after Mik Denoncour tossed one lo end afirstaB down -Detibncourt Lamb Lawjp' state and Agreste led tee Kennebunk-scored when Shcr- mie Seaward breaking off tmIisbon (32) beat -the secondary and racjCarter le McKenney- Defcnsive star Russell came GowanPruell up with the third score late ijvty Farrar the second period on an attcmpt-jLaon Labbe cd pass by Kennebunk fronr its 'Egan Labbe own five The ball was knockedjPugji from bands andjMullen Russell recovered Tom Martin Lariviere made a better than SO per ccnt -Touchdowns: Lambert Nesbitt 3 Yassar Points after 2 (rush) Dyer (pass) Referee 1RUO uu Tl 1 4Iia S'wvAcyi two ff the finest backs LtecjQCjlginailsjtj Corbeil time J-12's: Mai -me Bctuiiuu -'mu-iwu-ier us mmawrrdakingofftedde the seco Lowerty boher- Thiberge Thibeault'fi: Old Orchard: Barker Bill Boudreau Paquette ShevenelL Old Orchard: -2 SALEM stablemste sone performer the other on his way up" loom as themes dash for the winmng score included tightrope down the sidelines 'that had the Biddeford fans screaming that he stepped -out of bounds but the officiate allowed the score The run by Goupil saved him from wearing the horns for Thronton The Thornton quarterback had been unable to move tee Thornton offense in the first half and was benched in favor of Matt Ruben- out the entire third amlTetumcd late in the to direct the final march of 60 yards to best in the featuredSomers-worth Pkce for $2000 at Rockingham Park tonight The seven-year-old Ivan Chief who took a record of 2024 as a five-year-old has earned around $60000 racing against open handicap hones over most of -a- distinguished career His former stablemste the four-yearold Hey- Rube -sold City: Theatre Bowling Crown Bob Noiette became tho new Twin City bowling -champion when he defeated former champion Butch Lehoux at the Pastime Bowling Center Saturday night With a lead of 102 pins to start with from the first 10 strings Noiette only had tq hold Lehoux in to win the match This Utt half was nip and tuck all the way with the champion hitting 1097 to his opponents 1096 Noiette had three strikes and 25 spares for 168 extra pins while Lehoux had 174 bonus pins on four strikes -and 21 spares Lehoux 96 113 115 11544 122 101 120 96 124 1096 Noiette 100 108 118 105 110 116 HI 119 98 112 1097 StrFrancis Edges Ricker College 2-1 HOULTON Str Francis downed Ricker 2-1 Saturday in a nigged soccer game here Saturdays The" Red Knights-now have a 2-1-1 record for the season Scoring came when Ricker in mg DIAL 2846001 Labbe Brunswick: Doherty 2" Davis 2 Hannex touchdowns: Pea-cock Doherty (rush) Ruell (rush) Curran umpire vuitail UlAipAACg By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League (final Standing) -Pct GB New York- 99 63 611 Chicago THTT 98 64 '605-1 Baltimore 9785J99 2 Detroit 85 77 525 14 Los Angeles 82 80 -06 17 -Cleveland 79 83 588 20 Minnesota 79 83 52 Boston 72 90 444 27 Washington 62 100 383 37 KanSASCity 57 H5 352 42 Results New! York 8 Cleveland 3 Chicago 7 KansasCny 0 I Baltimore 7 Detroit -nings Boston 7 Washington 0 Minnesota 5 Los Angeles 3 Results s- Cleveland 2 New York 1 13 7 Washington 8 NOW PLAYING list year to a group of Maine sportsmen is on his way up coming off a pair of victories one in a qualifying dash The morning line givepthe veteran Ivan Chief the favor- Biddeford mantle ip feature but Hey Rube is regarded as the runner-up on the odds board Goupil sat period final session TA touchdown game except scores 12 first downs ran 62 plays linesman field judge Cloutier (14) Kennebunk le Steveni to paydirt 67 yard jf Wa'ksr oteerRamsvKpre-camiiipjgTOJriTigi Curtte scorecame-Jwnan)Kugsclj--jg JL-iouis ground attack to pile yardage on tlw ground wl crossing up Cony wtth a pissing -Eagle dominated the for the two Thornton The Tigers rolled up to five from scrimmagqlfine 46- bit -on four 13 passes to one out'- of five" and recovered four Thorntorc-fumblesrzThe'Maroon grabbed off two Tiger bobbles The Maroon and Gold took an early 7-0 lead when Bruce Burns up not UMUw players AftClT te lading ran- and hlocksd iumu ibi Za 7 smashing Cony mmdqwu-toejiOTa-Tp'Stewari'rMmcaWAi3rg VUJa 4a 4lia 'rtflft loot UDC Reid Tan-4qryards-aroundcIntDSjJ iend -ior iu aiisvarj l55-yards to the one fart fi jPatenaude Chicago 8Kansas Citr 0 Lb Angeles SrMinnesota 6 Innings rain Only games scheduled -LgH-McmlL: -v fg Giaulhier 1 rt rrt MacDonald rfoke kick in the' fourth quaHpurinton: re Drown ter but Kennebunk was held by jMartin' qb ''Trr qb Seaward the Lisbon line Karkos lhb -iirrr-lhb Pierce The wi was the Gaydos Lhb rhb Reid and the Rams now MveiQamac fj flJi havers 1 and 2 record Scon st Ignatius mo te a hard totting footbaU game Ktnnet Cobb Stadtom at Sanford vniihack Dave orion smasneo sSsftSSfi Substitutions: Lemke Montie -Bou Austin Tappin Sloaf' MonroeHaughty Braun Banc Jmes Marr Healing National League (Final Standings) -Pet GB i Charlie Fitzpatrick- is-inthe field with Sweet Songwhile Al-ilson Langille has Gerry Chief Ptzon -a recent wmner-wno has raced against handicap horses and in invitational! Knight Play and James round out theTield Tommy Mclnrus conung off the rail with Hey Rube is regarded as the likely pacemaker have to catch Highlight of the week at The Rock wffl be the return of the Atlantic Seaboard set on Friday night their final appear-ance of the year at the New Hampshire traek winner in Camden Adios winner in a the-third -period 'banged in a goat by Dick Loika Early in the fourth Charlie -Welch booted home a long kick that hit the cornerand caught' the goalie off guard for a point Four minutes later another goal by Jim Vendetta with an assist by Flrank Romeo ended the scoring for the day Saturday St Francis goes to Nasson to battle the Sanford college in a homecoming event St San Los -The half ended with StLoids 28-6 over a completely demoralized Cony eleven Pete Meagher was the workhorse for Cony adding up good yardage on some fine runs out rould not spark a' ny drive for a score until 'within 30 seconds before tee hatt a SmaU to Morrill pass ebeked for the TD Another pass for the PAT the 'brilliant direction and ball I failed with Cony haying six points on the scoreboard Cony managed to reach the Eagle 21 in a third period drive but lost the ball on downs A Denoncour to Agreste pass paid off with six points and Johnny Cookson grabbed another Denoncour aerial for the final score Coach Bob Cote used substitutions two and three at a time to ive his reserves experience the second half 1 the 39 On fourth and nine Demers found1 Chick Clifford open and tot his halfback with a low Keiinebuqk Barra Fairfield Nichols Clough Nadeau Record Smith touchdowns: Lis-bon-Karkps 2 Gaydos Carter Russell Seaward Reid points after touchdowns: Ubon Gaydos 2 (rushes) WiT foresee'NIGHT TUES mines assMnBm MKmCMWTUIIIITIOIMLma lUcWSQUE or nt RDDEBTH mttai kiwmitcoioibaH SOME PEOPLE 93 69 92 70 92 70 90 72 88 -74 80 82 80 82 76 86 66 96 53 109 Results New York 15 St Louis 5 Chicago 10 San Francisco 7 Milwaukee 11 Pittsburgh 5 Los Amies 7 Houston 0 Only gaiqe' scheduled Cincinnati Fran Milwaukee Angeles Pittsburgh Chicago Houston New York 574 J6B 568 556 543 494 494 469 407 327 handling of Bob Demers the Tigers controlled the football until winning march The Tiger score was set up by a fumble recovery at the Ma- A Demers pass to Bob thriller here on Sept 18 wul be j)avjg moved the ball to the 35 hard pdt to again defeat Senator! The latter was Jerry Taylor bucked to the 33 Demers was knocked down on the Wells 22-yard line- The fai near sSwtan score tomost a 48 yard dn jgatius Wells 2 yard lme St Jgna losing linemen 1Min Wells linemen Sunday's Results St Louis 11 New York 5 Philadelphia 10 Cincinnati 0 Chicago 9 San Francisco 2 Milwaukee 6 Pittsburgh 0 i Los Angeles 11 Houston 1 Seaward 2 place- totting menta) referee Libby um Tlm Warriors challenged the piret cartmill Lead linesman MSfer-as (u)' (40) le Paquin It Cyr lg Gagne Lapham Beaudoin rL Olsen re Morrill qb Young lhb Meagher rhb Smith fb Dulac pass Clifford grabbed the pig' skin at his shoetops on tee run almost hobbled it regained control and streaked into the end zone placement tied the score winning drive started after a fumble recovery by Erie' Cote at the Maroon 40 Bergeron lost a yard And a Goupil pass was incomplete Ray Janson broke through the middle for a first down at the Tiger 49 Bergeron rup four yards and then Goupil tot Eric Cote for a first down at the 35 Bill Skea gained two Janson three and then Bergeron made the first down at the 25 Janson Skea and Bergeron alternated for the first down at the 11 After two and an incomplete pass -Dick Bergeron attempted the fake field goal and GouRfljaced into TiStLouis Eagles struck freshman Alan Labbe ironed to TD's in the first quarter to run up a comfortable lead Alex Nesbitt and Alan Doughty led the visiting eleven with several fine runs thror -1-the entire Seagull squad Lambert returned the open kickoff in the second half for a 72-yard run to the Brunswick goal line to raise the Seagull hopes The PAT was blocked by a hard charging Brunswick line that kept Seagull backs penned in til afternoon 7-Lambert-was hurt In the third period towering OU Orchartt Beach morale stiff more but MUTUAL --ENDS TUES At Too only live so set The Pink Panther twice! 1 fmWmtmmhrnmZ- BMKE EDWARDS mucm) IMMO NIVEN PETER SaiERS ROBERT WAGNER CAPUCWEv THE PINK BUTCHER gt Louis Cooksonle Noiette It Belisle lg Dutremble Petit rg Fournier rt Borduas re Denoncour qb -Agreste mb Lamb1 riib Labonte fb Score by periods: SL the 18thbut turned in brilliant 2:01 mile at Liberty Bell in an invitational last real old fashioned thriller on Sept 18 it was Camden iiiim up in the lst stride to winby a nose Billy Haughtm waa- second with Great Credit the Australian import only a nose front of Senator Biddeiord-Thomton FflmsToBeShown MovSTor the Biddeford High School-Tbomon Academy game will be shown at a meeting of (he Biddeford Public School fivities Anociation to be held at 730 tonorrow night in (he junior jhigh Narration will be by Coach 1 David Redmond during the presentation which will he open to jthe-publicA question end an-sewer period is' scheduled Anderson field judge Guski SL Ignatius (6) '(0) Wells Lowe le 777 le Bridges Webber It lt Mithen Mutly lg lg Hayes Clark 'C Chaise Allain rg rg Wright Levasseur rt rt Gought Lamontagne re re Littlefield Martin qb qb Hutchins -Hupper lhb lhb Darling Clark rhb rhb Boston Doiron fb fb Searles Score by periods: SL Ignatius 0 8 0 0-6 Wells 0 0 0 0-0 Substitutions: SL Jackson Reaudoin Genest Perron Camire Bemis Cormier- Hutchins Goodale Locke Alperin Littlefield -Touchdowns St Ignatius Dorion-TT" Referee Boisvert: umpire- Harriman bead" linesman ZeL ma time ATTENTION 15 TO 17 YEAR OLDS LAST DRIVING COURSE FOR 1964 STARTING OCTOBER 12th Register Saturday October 10 10-1 MAINE AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL 97 AIfred Sjreer Riddeiord 284-5382 Paul Truman Certified State Instructor 5K Louis-Cony 21 7 6 6-40 my 0 6 0 7-13 Substitutions St bautt Camire Lambert La Roche Lavallee Lebreque Lem-ieux-R Parisian Wilson Rheault Boissonneault Yoho SL Ixwis Botasomemw SOAUDUCARMNME UNITID AKTItTS Dube Gtmtet7 Boucher fate Bourassa Chretien DuberRos- --r v- -Lv 0 if tV T-s" -1 f- I -tf A-' uf i 1 I i ia 'J1 A 'i 0 1 s) 1 l1 'r Vv 1'' 'i'-i 4'.

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