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First: St. Louis 010 O0-d1 I 0 Pittsburgh . 100 10-2 5 0 (Called en ifth rai n). Boyer and D. Rice; Pollet and Garagiola. St. Louis at Pittsburgh, second game postponed, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE First: Washington 000 000 000-0 2 1 New York .... .. 302 000 O0:-5 7 O Porterfield, Johnson (5), Haynes (8) and Kluttz; Reynolds and Berra. Second: Washington O00 000 001-1 '6 1 New York .. .. 010 020 001'-3 9 0 Gumpert, Sleater (8) and Gras- so; Miller and Berra. Detroit .. 000 000 011-2 5 2 St. Louis .. O00 000 003-3 5 1 Trucks and Swift, Ginsberg (8); Pillette, Paige (9) and Courtney. Philadelphia at Boston, double- header, postponed, rain. First: Cleveland . .. 020 000 000--2 8 3 Chicago . 110 101 Olix-4 7 O Wynn and-lllegan; Rogovln and Lollar. 010 221 100 0-7 13 1 200 014 000 0-7 13 0 Chicago (Called on account of darkness, 10 innings). Lemon, Gromek (6), Brissie (6), Harris (9) and Tipton; Grissom, Brown (5), Kennedy ('1), Jud- son (8) Stobhs (8) and Most. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First: THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Second Stage Of President's Match Saturday The second stage of the Pres- ident's Match was played at the Eelvedere Golf Course over the week-end and at the end of the second stage t'Bud" Norman con- tinues to lead the golfers with I total of 18 points. In second place is Merlin MacKenzle with 15 1-2 points. Tom Rogers with a net score of 68 took top honors Saturday as he obtained 10 points on the day's play. Frank Maclnnis with '14 had the best gross score. Following are Saturday's not scores and points: net pts Tom Rogers . 68 10 "Bud" Norma 69 8 Merlin Macxen e 69 8 Frank Maclnnis 69 8 Earl Nicholson 72 6 Bill Beer '13 4'.'z Ted Bradley '73 495 Don MacDonald '76 2'4. Art MacKenzie . 2V; Fred Toombs . 1 Little League Games Today Following is the schedule for Lit- tie League baseball today: 1.30 p. m. Anchors vs. Field. Braves vs.Dodgers, Hospital Field No. 1 diamond. Flyers vs. Royals, Hospital Field No. 2 diamond. Stars vs. Cubs, K. of 0. diamond. Lions vs. Hornets, told diamond. 3.30 p. m. Monarchs vs. Bulldogs, Memorial Field. Bombers vs. Indians, Field No. 1 diamond. Falcons vs Pirates, Hospital Field No. 2 diamond. Giants vs Eagles, Old diamond. Rovers, Memorial Hospital Itocheste O24 001 400-11 18 1 Montreal ...... .. 202 000 002- 6 8 3 Collum and Bucha: Mallette, Fubro (3), Hughes ('1) Romano (Q), and Ronning, Thompson ( ). Second Rochester ioo ooo o-i-1 3 3 Montreal .. . 010 100 2-2 7 O Tiefenauer and Bucha: Alex- ander and C. Thompson. First: Baltimore I00 000 000-1 4 1 Toronto .. O00 O20 00x-2 5 1 Thompson, Mueller (8) and Tab- acheck. Bauclj. Hudson (8), Dobernic (9) and Anderson. Second: Baltimore . 000 200 0-2 2 ll (Toronto . . . 000 100 0-1 3 2 SEOUL, Korea, June 2'1-(AP) -The job of asking more than 41,000 Red prisoners oi war on Koje Island if they want to go home was completed today, the Eighth Army said. There was no hint as to how many prisoners asked return to Communist rule. 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We have helped many others, we think we can help you.,W,on't you- give us a try? onoorm and sronsv Ltd, 134 Kent st. : t that Ott Most DURING THE MONTH OF JULY We offer a wide variety now and there are more on the way- RUGS--Beige color, sizes 9' x 12', 9' x 10' 6, 3 x 5', 27" x 48' Beautiful ENGLISH WORSTED -- Rose, Green, size 6'9 x 9' with matching mats Heavy SCOTTISH WILTON - Turquoise in 15 ft width-something rare indeed. Also a. small ; Donnelly" and Lakeman; I-'ahr, Shore (6) and White. owa. 000 101 000-2 '1 1 Syracuse lington; Griffore and Plumbo. Buffalo at Springfield, double- header, postponed, rain. quantity of 7' 6 (plain) in Phone 834 I Maxim Received Only 20 Per Cent GROSSINGER, N. Y.. June 29 - (AP) - Joey Maxim, world light-heavyweight champion, said Saturday he received only 20 per cent of the gate receipts of Wed- ncsdayls bout with Ray Robinson, middleweight king. Robinson, Maxim said, received 40 per cent. Previously it had been announc- -, 010 110 4211-9 14 2 ed that Maxim and Robinson each Murray, Ewlngle ('1) and Wat- got 30 per cent-an estimated Sl00,224. Maxim thus received an estimat- ed s6G,Ili6 for winning while Rob- . ends. it Truro Races TRURO, N. 5., June 29--(CP)- Lusty's Queen, owned by Kaiser and Nicholson of Halifax and driv- en by Lloyd Walker, paid the top money on a straight ticket at the sixth harness racing meet of the season here Saturday. She paid :15 on a :2 ticket. Nova 0. took top honors in the second race with Miss Cherry Valley and Brook of Athlone com- ing second and third. Ridgewood M., driven by Frank Daniels, placed second in the fourth race after posting seventh in the first heat and paid off 811 to place ticket holders. In the third race. Whirlaway, owned by Dr. J. A. Donahue. Truro, and reined by Ray O'Brien, set a new mark at t2:l9 3-5, bettering his previous record by four sec- inson received sl33,633 for losing. Maxim made no mention how tfle theatre-TV money. 390,000. was di- vided. Prior to the fight it was said both would get 30 per cent of that. IN THIS OORNER Continued from page 1! ....L.1...A(.-(- night, there was one man in part- icular who would have liked to have been present. He was Gahagairs owner, Dr. George Bishop. former- ly of Charlottetown and new in Lexington, Kentucky, Commander G. H. Buntain, the owner of Miss Knox, had a telesram from Dr. Bishop Saturday which read as fol- lows: "It was my intention to be present at your opening race meet- ing. My thoughis are tonight at Charlotteown Raceway Pirticuiarly because of my horse starting there for the first time. Kindly extend to your colleagues and your race of- ficials and my friends my sincere best wishes for a very successful racing season." Signed Dr. George Bishop. it. o. A. F ....E3. o. Continued from page 6 .....A.A...-AA-A and Des Trainer singled but both died on the base paths. Left fielder Kenny Wilson scored M.C.A.'s lone run in the third inning, Wilson got to second on an error, went to third on a passed ball and came home on an out- field fly. Cannon, first baseman of the Summerslde Juniors, paced the winners' attack with three singles in four trips to the plate. Cannon also sent; three or his mates across the platter. From the first until the eighth inning it was still anyone's ball game but the visitors cracked it wide open in the last frame. They came through with five hits and this coupled with three M. all. errors provided them with six in- surance runs. ' i Four of the Summerside runs in the last inning were unearned, Green and Purcell scoring with the only earned tallies. Purcell batted home Green with a triple. Lorne Hennessey and Irving Mac- Klnnon pulled off the best defen- sive piays of the contest. MacKin- non made a terrific stop on Who- lan's hot grounder while Henncsscr pulled down liners off the bats oi Gerard Dalton and Green. BOX SCORE n.c.s.r. ABRHPOAE Richard. Sb . . 1 0 1 3 4 1 ll 0 5 l 5 2 2 4 5 ll 4 2 Z l 0 0 4 1 1 O 0 0 5 I 0 0 0 0 5 2 2 14 0 I 5 1 1 8 i U 4. 0 1 0 0 il 0 O 0 0 1 0 42 ll 10 27 13 4 '-Replaced Brown with two out in ninth. ABBIES AB R H PO A F. .. 5 1 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 l 1 fl . 5 2 Z 3 1 ll 4 l 2 1 0 ll 4 1 2 .'i 1 i 4 0 0 3 .'l 2 4 0 2 it 0 I 1 0 0 (i ll ll 0 0 0 I) (l I 4 0 0 l l 0 , 3 o 2 2 2 1 MacDonald, ph. .. I 0 0 O 0 O Zmplin. ph. .. .. 0 1 0 0 O U Totals . .518 6 ll 27 9 (I '-Replaced Burke in first. ” - Replaced C. Kennedy in fourth and latter relieved I. Ken- nedy in left field. ' SUMMARY R.B.I. - Todd 4. MacKen7.ie 2. Petty 2. St. John, C. Ready 2, Coyle; earned runs - R.C.A.F. 6. Abbies 4: three base hits - Petty, Cox and Todd; two base hits -- Coyle, 0 Kennedy, Gillis; stolen bases - Lowis 2, Mscxenzie. Gillis. Cox: left on bases - Abbies 12: R.C.A.F 7: bases on balls - MacLean Ii, Broom 5: strikeouts - MacLean 9. Brown 5; hit by pitcher .- Cox: passed bail--Petty. Winning pitch- er - Brown; loser - Burke. Umpire-Jack Kane; base judges - L. Doyle. C. Ward. BOX SCORE 0. QB AB R H PO A E 5 I I 0 fl 1 5 L 2 l 2 1 5 0 1 2 I n 5 i l 2 0 ii 4 2 I I2 0 n 4 i l 2 l 1 4 1 3 5 O 0 3 0 i ll 0 0 4 l O 0 1 0 . l l 0 0 l 0 its 40 9 ll 24 8 3 '-Replaced Purcell who replac- ed E. Dalton in sixth. M.C.A. ABRIIPOAE l-lennesscy. es. .. 4 0 0 2 2 l Maccallum. c. 3 0 I in 0 (I Maoxinncn. 2b. . 4 n 1 3 n l Matheson. 3b. . 4 0 1 Z 1 2 Trainer. lb. .. 4 0 I 7 I I MacNellI. cf .. 4 0 I 0 0- 0 Maclileer. p. 3 0 0 ll 2 I Wilson. if. . :l l 0 0 0 (I Hughes. rf. . 2 0 (I 0 0 0 'Pineau. rf. . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals . 3i 1 5 24 R 8 '-Replaced A. Hughes in seventh. SUMMARY R. B. I. - Cannon 3, Grady, Pur- For Quality -Miidness CANADA'S FA .S'T.E'L5'T SEZEIIVG CIGARETTE TOBACCO U PAGE SEVEN WOOD l8LAiiil-OAIIIIOII FERRY SERVICE SAILING! JUNE 14 T0 SEPT. 23 INCLUSIVE DAILY (including Sundays). STANDARD TIME. 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