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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-10-22, Page 15OPEN BOWLING 1 1 r Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, Oct. 22, 1964 - Page 7 October Shoe Sade CALLAN SHOES Continues this week. )- YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE Bargains for the Whole Family I JOSEPHINE STREET PHONE WINGHAM 357-1840 Save Scrap Paper for the Scout & Cub Paper Drive Saturday, October 31st World Series Mistakes, Breaks and Bob Gibson The pitching power of the Yankees has seldom been questioned throughout the CROWN THEATRE HARRISTON THUR: FRI.-SAT. OGT. 22-2344 JAMES BOND IS BACK! A brand new beauty has him— his most sinister case — Sent from Russia with love. You'll want to see "FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE" In Technicolor Adult Entertainment Time — 7:15-9:15 MON.-TUES. 00T. 26-27 Television's RICHARD CHAM- BERLAIN is a great defense attorney in a most unusual mur- der trial — in "TWILIGHT OF HONOR" with JOAN BLACKMAN and NICK ADAMS Adult Entertainment Time — 7:15-9:15 WED.-THUR: FRI.-SAT. OCT. '28-29-30-31 "GOOD NEIGHBOUR SAM" in Color — Starring JACK LEMMON - ROMY SCHNEIDER and DOROTHY PROVINE • Rollicking fun all the way with good neighbour Jack Lemmon and a cast of expert laugh - getters Adult Entertainment Time — 7:15-9:30 r 4 t years. However, in the 61st world series the Yankees had the opportunity to try the shoe on the other foot. Yoggi Berra said that the biggest loss to his team was the injury bothering Whitey Ford. This injury was a well -guarded secret and kept from the Cardinals until after the final game, Ford's report- ed injury was a bone bruise to the right heel, which in reality was an injured left arm. Bert ;so commented on the error by Linz in the fourth inning as a determining factor in the Cardinal victory, Berra took nothing away from Gibson but stated that he thought "our boys" (the Yankees) were catching up to his fast delivery. They didn't catch up fast enough. The St. Louis Card- inals won the World Series in a seventh game, '7-5 victory. On July 4th the Cardinals • were in seventh place. On Oc- tober 15th they emerged as the world series champions. This was their first win in 18 years. HARRISTON DRIYEIN THEATRE FRI.-SAT. OCT. 23-24 in Color—JACKIE GLEASON'S Big Comedy Hit "FORTY POUNDS OF TROUBLE" — Plus — `THE TIME MACHINE in Color — Starring Allan Young - Yvette Mimieux All the fascination of science fiction at its greatest pill®III®IlialllapllI®1116`9111®IIICIIIIRiIIIAIi1111I111?71I1t9111®iI':E iiIt1IIIt011113111R1I1I111IIIblll1 SHOWPLACE OF WINGHAM — PHONE 357-1630 MONDAY -TUESDAY I ADULT ENTERTAINMENT OCT. 26-27 "4 FOR TEXAS" Colour — Starring: Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Anita Ekberg, Ursulla Andress and The Three Stooges You've heard how the west was won ... now see how it was lost. It's a picture that's too big even for Texas. WED.-THUR: FRI: SAT. OCT. 28-29-30-31 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT I "Good Neighbour Sam" Colour — Starrtag: Jack Lemmon, Romy Schneider, Dorothy Provine and guest star Edward G. Robinson This is rollicking fun all the way with good neighbour Sam —Jack Lemmon, and a cast of expert laugh -getters. SATURDAY MATINEE (2 p.m.) "ODANGO4 Colour OCTOBER 31 Theatre Gift Certificates available at: LYCEUM BOX OFFICE AND WARREN HOUSE ,111811I011118I IRI I Ii711111111W11IYI11A11I13111811 I11111111I1611I I11111111111111111111RI I IRI I I1a11111111 The Cardinals have been in world series competition 10 times and have won seven. Five of these seven wins went down the line to seven -game series. Gibson shattered all world series strike -out records with a total of 31, which overshadows Sandy Koufax's fine record of 23 last year and triumphed over a record of 28 set by a Red Sox player in 1903. Other records were toppled as well. Richard- son chalked up a total of 13 hits, a new series history record and the Cardinal catcher, Tim McCarver, batted .478 on 11 hits in 23 times to bat. Hard- hitting Mickey Mantle set four new records with his 18th ser- ies homer, 39 runs batted in, 42 runs scored and 123 total bases. Dal Maxvill made the last play of the series by catching Bobby Richardson's pop-up hit. The entire club rushed the vic- torious Gibson who needed help from a policeman and two special attendants to es- cape the well-wishers. Enthu- siastic youths stormed the clubhouse and were held back by a large body of police. Cardinal Manager Keane never made a move to remove Gibson in the ninth, even though home runs by Clete Boyer and Phil Linz had nar- rowed the Cardinal lead to 2 runs. This was a fine tribute to a pitcher who had tired under the burden of pitching a 10 - inning game on Monday and the complete nine innings of the final game. Total attendance for the seven game series stands at 321, 807 with net receipts of $2,243,187.96. The commis- sioners' share was $334, 478.21 with the players share amount- ing to a total of $696, 520.15. Both Clubs' shares amounted to $302,54'7.40, each league re- ceiving the same amount. Gibsons performance means that each Cardinal player will receive in excess of $8, 000 and each Yankee loser will receive in excess of $5, 000 for the ser- ies play. The beautiful theme music which introduces "Show of The Week" on CBC -TV, was, last week, a prelude to the type of show that I thought this series should be, not just once a month, but every week. Un- fortunately, Canada cannot take credit for this for the pro- duction was a European one, filmed in Germany. It was sub -titled "Instant TV and was the first of four such Europe -or- iginated shows that will be seen this year on that series. It was fantastic, introducing many new methods of television filming and many new stars whom we have not met before. The show, I believe, was meant to be and definitely was, a marvellous showcase for the talents of the gorgeous Kessler twins, Ellen and Alice. These German dolls were the stars and everything they did was a clear example of their versatility, charm, and intelligence. This show was filmed before they achieved their fame in Amer- ica, via the Red Skelton and other top U.S. shows. In addi- tion to the twins, performers from other European countries were also featured - from Italy, Milva; from France, Juliette Greco; from Germany, the Hazy Osterwald Sextet, regulars who are talented musicians and comedians; and the cutest gal with the liveliest music, Six Malmquist from Sweden. Did you recognize our old Western hit "Fooling Around"? I'm not surprised if you didn't; it sounded great! The choreo- graphy for the entire show was by Silvio Francesco, who also performed in the German beer - drinking number. Ile is the brother of singer Catcrina Va• lents who is so popular over here. This was a fabulous hour, and it made me feel that North America has far to go to equal the greatness of European tele- vision productions. One thing sure - this was no 'instant TV'. Many days and perhaps weeks of rehearsal had been spent to make this the top in entertain- ment. 0--0--0 Ironically, at the very tno- ntent that we were watching Eddie Cantor's radio announcer Jimmy Wallington, on "Flash- back" last Sunday evening, his former boss and one of the fin- est stars that Hollywood has ever known, had just passed away in the movie capital, and people all over America were mourning his loss. Eddie died on Saturday at the age of 72, after suffering a heart attack. His death came only two years after that of his beloved wife, Ida, a tragedy that left the banjo -eyed comic broken- hearted. I don't believe anyone can forget his huge eyes, his jaunty step when he came on stage to sing "If You Knew Su- sie", the way he kidded with cute starlets on his weekly tele- vision s( ries, : nd his kind and undying dcvotiou to Ida and their five daughters. Ile was a good friend of the late Al Jol- son, and every bit as big a star. Nor was he only concerned about his own career. lie also helped to discover much new talent and made stars of some who were willing to work (one was Eddie Fisher). A movie of his life was made when ill health forced him to bow out of a busy public life. Keefe Bras- selle played his role, but all singing was done by the one - and -only Cantor. He is surviv- ed by four of his daughters; the fifth died of cancer in the late fifties. 0--0--0 The producers of "Front Page Challenge" should realize that Gordon Sinclair is making the show less appealing every year. He should be home reading a good book that would fill his empty head with something worthwhile for a change. 'Sfun- ny, too, how his mouth seems to be getting bigger each week! If he has something to say about religion and the Bible, he should say it at home, not on coast-to-coast television. My advice to item is - "If you haven't tried it, don't knock it! 0--0--0 A new daily series for pre- school children began this week on the C:IIC. It's 11:30 a, m. and should keep the kids out of Ma's hair for its twenty mi- nutes. Called "Butternut Square", it presents to the chil- dren a mixture of real and fan- tasy characters and situations, and stars Sandy Cohen, Ernest Coombs, and Donald !limes, along with sonic puppets the youngsters will enjoy. THE WEDNESDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE The men's high triple last week again went to Ken Saxton, with a 627, and coming up with the high single was Barry Gib- son with 253. In the women's department, Eleanor Saxton came up with a 194 frame to take the high single, and Joyce Gaunt with 497, took the high triple. The team standings are: Norm's Packers, 9; Ken's Kats, 9; Reid's Rovers, 9; Harley's Helpers, 8; Timm's Tigers, 5; Lee's Larks (in the cellar) with 2. 0--0--0 THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE A close battle all the way with Wayne's Woofers still in the lead with 13; Ian's Idiots 12; Bill's Boobs 11; Mat's Meeces 10; Mac's Mules 9; Hap's Happy Gang 8. Ladies' high single went to Dianne Jackson with 285 and Gwen MacLaurin bowled 690 for ladies' high triple. Hap Swat - ridge came back again this week to take men's high single of 285. Ian MacLaurin came up with men's high triple of 7 69 . 0--0--0 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE We, of the League, seem to be getting back into the swing of things once again, and some pretty good scores are being made. Dot Templeman came back into her own again, taking both the high single with 263 and the high triple with 604, Walter Brown also kept both honors for himself with a high 'single of 267 and high triple of 759. Nice bowling, what! Ah, well, maybe my turn will come. Shirley Hanula, Joan Yemen, Jim Deneau, Walter Brown, and Jack Walker spared for us this week, for which we thank them. Wildcats are now in the lead, with the lions sneaking up on them, Team standings now are Wildcats - 20; Lions - 19; Ti- gers - 14; Seals - 12; Cougars 8; Beavers - 3. On behalf of the League, congratulations to Hilda and Walter Brown who will celebrate their 26th anniversary on Octo- ber 26. 0--0--0 LADIES' LEAGUE The Canaries and Wrens had quite a battle on Wednesday night and came up with two points each, to remain tied for top place with 12 points. The Bluejays took 3 points from the Robins, and are now tied with the Budgies with 11 points each, The Robins and Orioles are trailing a bit with points of 8 and 6. With every- one so close it should be an ex- citing night this Wednesday. Marg Gavreluk came up with a good high single of 315 and a high triple of 644. Bridge Club The Howell System was played on Thursday night. 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