this. nay Robinson, iieets lioeusen T0llIgIil Iff I CHICAGO. Juno N -— (AP)- whm -- and i! - welterweight ‘hm-mica Ray Roinbson gets into m ring‘ at Comiskey Park tomor- mw night, he'll be ready for raw wit, literally and figuratively. Bglgbediy, Robinson is scheduled u take on 21-year-old Bernard peeusen of New Orleans in his uiird title defence, m: 1. The champion can make the 14'! title-poundage at Monday men's second weigh-in for the t. u: 11s doesn't’ call the whole flung off and go back in a huff in Ngw York, causing the Illinois Athletic Commission to declare ‘his title vacant. ‘ _ ' 3‘. It doesn't rain again as it did 1m Thursday ‘night when the 15- reund title go originally was scheduled. . The commission scales was a pight-marlsh contraption for Rob- inson last Thursday noon when hr. peeled oft everything except his gkin to hit 147 on the head-and that after starving and "sweating out" for several days. Robinson and his entire retlnue hoiiored loudly. but unsuccessfully when the commission said he would have to weigh in again Monday. Robinson's manager, George csiniord. at first said Robinson would forget about the whole thing, rather than undergo mother weakening, weight-trimming sched- ule. But the champion. who has put up 810,000 as a nce guar- antee and another 81.000 as a weight forfeit, apparently thought the loss oi 811,000. plus a good chance oi meeting middleweight qhunpicn Zale if he kayoes Docu- sen, would be much more painful a 1 nor-madam. Rifle Shooting Crown .I.. June so-(cm- Prince ldward Island sharpshoot- ers rallied, ltrong on the 800-y1rd range here Saturday to retain the inter-Maritime. rifle‘ shooting trophy. Tho Island marksmen posted a totalofmoutofapossibls '84!) Mints. New Brunswick finished second with 750 and Nova Scotia trailed with us. New Brunswick trailed Prince ldward Island by one point as the teams went to theflib-rango but the Island shooters gained 24'! against 259 for the New Brunswick- ers over the longer distance. Nova Scctia failed badly on the range with a 224. Six of the eight Prince Idward Island riflemen ..gained.a ~95 or bettor mark for the day while New Brunswick placed four and Nova Scotia one in the select 810W- High man of tbs day was Lieut. P. '1‘. Hooper of Milton. P. S. 1.. whoposted a s4. 88. and as on the ID, 500 and GOO-yard ranges for a grand total of 90. High for New Brunswick in the annual meet was Sgt. J. D. O'Con- nell of Fredericton and L-W it. W. Saturley, RON, of Halifax l d the Nova Scotia Niuad with a 9 . Following are the scores of the Island marksmen: P. T. Hooper 99. E. Coles 08, G. G. McLennan, 95, E. 1t. Burke, 96. G, A. Coles 95. R. E. Jenkins 95. A. F. Gormley 92, William Beatty N. Last year Prince Edward Island won the competition, held June 32 at Redford Range, Halifax. with a. total score of 742. Nova Scot-la was s nd with 727 and New Bruins third with 706. LOVELY. MAIDEN The Jungfrau. I msrni-iicent snow-clad mountain peak in Swit- zerland, is said to have received its name -- whidh means "maiden" -.from its pure ‘whiteness and delicato shape. than yvhittling away s stubborn pound or two of flesh. ENTRIES for NIGNT RACES ues. June 22nd , ‘if BANIIIIIIIS FINEST IIAIlE TIIABK ' FIRST RACE 9.00 p.m. I" N0. I CLASSIFIED ‘FACl-Q/IS MlLE-JURSE $150.00 L-DALE B. SPCALUMET BEELONG .............l.. FBHERLEY TEMPLE ..... .................. DICK BUDLONG lr-LUCKY NUMBER. Geo. Hughes Dr. Bishop ..... .. Col. Hoo D. Ms ‘ ‘ ii‘ ..... ...._...---..-....._._..._..._..-_..:..... w. sen} . W. MloNclll C-ROMEO ‘r-AUBBEY BUDLONG Ci-C. ALBERT BUDLONG ii > i-xstnr-s mammals: .-..a...-.'.'_.._..._........_._...._.. b-BONNIE DALE .. A. Allan ... L. 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McNeil »_- .. “Plus acosoi46r........» .~...'~.‘..‘............-‘ ......~- PACE-I “MILE-PURSE $150.00 Al! ilrmortant practice of ball players is scheduled for tonight when all players either of inter- medisto or senior calibre are ask- ed to be present at a turnout at the old park diamond. George Francis, chairman oi the Ahegweit baseball committee is calling the practice session and out oi it is hoped to come a. team to give the Abbles strong representation in Maritime baseball circles once again. 4r Il- + 4) lhllowers of this well known club will be glad to learn that ail our etforts are being made to take the CI/Llib back to the high position it occupied o. few years ago. Al- ready a aok team that perform- ed in Hal ax in a Maritime pre- Olympic trials covered itself with plenty of glory when they carried off the team title. ' Il- O 0 (l) Held up by lack of practice duc to weather conditions none of thc team members qualified to get a trip to the trials held at Montreal on Saturday but nevertheless by their performances proved con- clusively that this Province is still capable of producing athletes of the- hlghest order.- i Il- i O The same may be said of ball tosaers. Back a few years ago whes chairman Francis was doing a lot oi backswwllis for the then Abegweit squads the team that ‘represented the Province. while failing to win ‘t. Maritime title were right in the thick of the fight for Maritime honors. Since that time baseball has been more or less of a dead issue but tonglhils call f0: candidates marks an qt out effort to once again give the Province a capable working outfit. Candidates for the team will workout under the guidance of Had McInnia and Freddie McCabe. is 4- O Q.- Charlle Ryan's Recoe junior squad served notice yesterday afternoon that they will be right in the thick of the fight for Jun- ior baseball honors this Jensen when they handed the Kinsmen from Bummerside a 5-4 defeat in an exhibition game played at the Park diamond. Aspthe score indi- cates the game was a closely played affair all the way through with young Phil Murphy knocking in the winning run. d- 0 1' 4- In the nightcap of the double bill Freddie McCabeh Anchors kept their undefeated winning streak intact by coming through with a 12-8 win in a City Baseball Lea- gue encounter. A large crowd of fans witnessed both tilts and said fans by their attendance showed conclusively that interest in base- ball is at its highest pitch in_a good many seasons. 0- + 0 O , Tonight the juniors hold sway again with Reece and Kinsmen meeting in a schfluled league tilt. Winners of the city title last sea- son Klnsmen at. present are trail- ing the Rocco crew in the league standings but the team that Man- ager Ev McNeil has rebuilt this year are giving promise with every game of being right in the thick oi the fight for full league honors before many more weeks have pasl- - ed. l» '0 0 0 Rain forced postponement Sat- urday night of the starting of tne local harness racing. season but the trotters and pacers are expected t.) get at it‘ again on Tuesday night when officials of the local driving park present a card of B-dashes. The special event is being hold in connection with the holding here of the Rotary conference and close. exciting finishes should be the order of the evening's programme. a e, 0 0 O Tonight marks the holdim of the annual dog show of the Charlotte- town Kennel Club. Part of the Maritime Circuit this year the show has attracted a large entry list and dog ianciers are ewected to be or. hand in large numbers to witness the cream of Maritime dogs go thrown their paces. - Baseball Standings NATIONAL ‘ - I I. Poi s4 22' .501 83 l8 .502 80 8 .545 D 30 .52’! . If 80 .474 ' II I .40 M 84 .414 8| l! .4ll AI—-ICAN Olevflll ...._ ....... 80' l8 .000 New Yorku I 8 sss Philadalihia ............ l8 I 8Q Iestea ...;............... s1 as .808 newt . ....... ...._....... g a .3): , ‘ ls, fouls ................. ll 88 see . U ‘ .I 5, .840 Behind To (Rovers Squad 12-8 ‘Trailing 8-0 at the end of the second innings, Freddy McCabe's Anchors ball team yesterday came from behind in the succeeding frames to overtake their oppon- ents by the first half of the fifth and win a City league ball en- counter bl’ a 12-8 score that kept the West End's undefeated league record intact. ‘Falling on the offering: of Char- lie Ryan, Anchors starting hurlsr for six hits in the last half of the second. Rovers looked to be well on their way to a win as_.they piled eight runs across the plate before being checked but Anchors started their comeback in. the first half of the third as they accounted for three runs on four hits. They went scoreless in the fourth but seven runs in the fifth plus singles in the seventh and eighth put them out in front to stay. "Boy" Ready. coming in to pitch for the Anchors with one dawn in the second gave an outstanding display of relief hurling. He stop- ped the hard-hitting Rovers crew cold halting their only uprising by getting two men on strikes to re- tire the side; in the next irame, the third, he sot three men down in order via the strikeout route and pitched to but 21 hitters in the last six innings of the game. BOXSCOBE ANCHOR-S ABBHPOAE Gallantlf. 522300 ltyanpdrib 421710 MacKenzle2b 1i 2 1 2 21 Mathesonbbdrrtd l1 1 1 1 Readyrbdcp. s1ao1o Mllrphyof. 410100 Perryc. 5121220 Iofllairssqislb. 522 100 MacLeanrLdcssJ. 0 1 0 1 0 Totals 88 121321 8 2 BOVIIIS ABBHPOAE Higson M). 4100140 Henneaseycfdrsas 1 1 1 1 o Whalen rf. 4 1 1 0 0 0 Whitloirksadeixii 1'1 1 4 2 Williams 8b. 300221 Doironlf. 510110 Sompal 1b 4 1.1140 0 EWaNlc. 411710 Cairnspndrcf 412020 Totals 958727153 Scorebylnninga 123456789—BHE Anchors 003 070 110-12 13 2 Rovers 080000000-87 8 SUMMARY Earned runs, Ancihors m, Rovers 0; Runs batted in, Perry 3. Math- eeon 2. LeClair 3, Hennessey 2, Sempal 2. Higson 1, W‘*"‘ ‘ 1, Cairns 1, Gallant 1. Ryan 1, Ready l: two base hits. Hennessey, Ready, MaoLean; three base hits, Gallant, Ryan, Matheson, Whalen; left on base, Anchors 6, Rovers 3; base on balls. off Cairns 3, of! Whitlock l, off Roady 2; hit by pitcher, Whit- lock 1; struck out, by Ryan 1, by ‘Mhltiock 1. by Cairns 4, by Ready A Iii; Pitching summary-off Ryan Call and see these Morris 8 b.p. and l0 lap. models-try than: out- aad you'll be convinced slsaetbsy olsr the ben“buy“iu automobiles ‘ today. Tbs Quality engineering l!“ ll. Catherine S ‘clipped one-tenth second off the MACKAY GARAGE TOLIDO IOTOIS LTD. l» .' m; Guarani»). Cnanaorrnrown ' Anchors Come From Whip Olympic Trials At Montreal 0n Saturday MONTREAL, June m _ (mo) _ Zone standards proved an elusive target for the 100 or more entrants Saturday in the Ne. 1 zom for Canada's track and field div- ision of the Maple Leafs Olympic games team. _ The track events, where compe- tition agalnst the set standards was keenest, produced only one mark that could better the arbit- rary figures. Don Mcllwen, the easy-running 19-year-old boy from Ottawa Glebe 50118811119. won the 5.000 metrm in 15:55, against the standard of i6 minutes flat. Gerard Cote, Canada's marathon ace green St. Hyacinthe, Que, took the 10.000 metres event, a speed- sharpener from the colorful long- dlstance event. Two provincial records fell in the women's events. Rosella Thorns of the Montreal Olympic Club, mark set the previous Saturday by Edith Skitch, a teammate, in the women's provincial meet. The flashy little Negro girl Iwent the distance in 12.8 seconds, against Miss Skitch's time of 12.9 seconds and the former mark of 18 seconds flat. Rhoda Wurtels. who already has competed for Canada as a skier, heaved the eight-pound shot “$3 feet, two inches, betterlngher own mark of the previous Saturday by a half-inch and the old distance of 29 feet 6% inches. Mac Sanders of‘ Sherbrooke, Que, the qllarter-and-half-mile vion, as expected, in both the 400 and 800 metres. A. Rankin of 0t- tawa trailed him in the shorter run and Ritchey Love of New Glasgow, NS» who had just graduated from Acadia University at Wolfville, N.S., came second in the 800 and qualified for the Olympic finals next month. Ian Hume of the Montreal Police Force was thecnly other double winner in the men's events, scor- ing in bhe hop, step and jump and sharing pole vault honors with Hem-y sliwka, the husky Ottawa Glebe youngster. Both cleared l1 feet, 61/1 inches Saturday, just un- der Henry's Dominion junior championship mark of l1 feet, 6 5~8 inches. 6 runs, 4 hits in 1 2-3 innings, off Ready 2 runs, 3 hits in ‘l 1-3 inn- ings, off Cairns, 11 runs. 1.2 hits in c innings; cff Whitlock 1 run, 1. hit in 3 innings; winning pitcher, Reedy, losing pitcher, Cairns. Time of game, 2 hrs. a minutes, Umpires: At the plate, Francis, on the bases, Monkley and Mc- Quarrle. It's got to be a. British car for (luaiity engineering it's got to be a MORRIS fior the lowest upkeep costs that 1 Britain's famous for-tie eoonousyiu musing and upkeep slut I an 8 II.p. er l0 lnp. engineensures- that's what you want Ia a ear and that's what you get in a MQRRISI Charlottetown m PAGE seven Baseball Results SATURDAY NATIONAL Pittsburgh .... .. 005000028 ‘I14 I Philadelphia .. 000220110 612 1 Chesnes, Higbe (9) and Kluttz. Fitzgerald (5); Rowe, Dubiel (8). Heintzelman (9). Heusser (9) and Seminick, Lakeman (5). St. Louis .. .. 000100000 1 8 i) New York 010 813 02x 10 13. 0 Manger, Staley (4) Papal (8) and Garaglola; Hartung and Westrum .. 002 000 021 5 l3 0 yu . 000100 010 2 7 1 Rush and Walker, Schefiing (9); Taylor, Batten (9) and Hodges. Cincinnati 000 000000 0 l l flilllsomn .......... ..10202)000x580 Hughes, Cress (5), Peterson (8) and Williams; Sain and Salkeld. AMERICAN Washington 000 2.01 200 5 5 l Chicago ........ .. 022 008 02x 9 17 1 Wynn, Hiarrlst (2). Ferrick (4). Thompson (6) Candini (8) and Early, Evans (8); Pierettl. Judson (7) and Robinson. Philadelphia .. 000 000 000 0 5 0 Cleveland .... .. 002 02000: d 5 1 McCahan and Rosar; Muncrief, Christopher (8) and Hogan. New York .... .. 000 104 005 10 i0 1 Si. Louie ...... .. 000 101 201 5 11 0 Lopat and Berra: Garner. Bis- can (6), Widmar (8), Shore (3), Drelsewerd (9) and Partee. Boston 400 500 000 9 13 0 Detroit . . 001 7.00 004 7 10 0 Kramer, Ferriss (9) and Teh- betts; Trucks, White (l). Pierce (i) and Swift. . INTERNATIONAL Rochester .... ..100000|i00 1. 6 0 Newark 218 801 00x 15 1s 1 Johnson, Green and Marshall; Marshall and Little. Buffalo ........ .. 000000000 0 4 2 Jersey City 022 01010: 6 13 0 Wade, Bush (3). Fauth (8) and Mcrdsrski; Webb and Yvars- Montreal ...... .. 802 110 212 i1 18 t Syracuse ...... .. 000 102 001 "4 l0 l Newcombe and Dapper; Wallace sewgrd -(4), Erickson (5), Mus- taikis (7) and West. ~_ ‘Toronto at Baltimore, postponed. rain. I I SUNDAY NATIONAL Stlouls ...... ..003l5000c791 New Iork .... .. 000 010 010 2 7 5 Dickson and Rice: Kennedy. Jones (5) Hansen (6) ‘Koslo (9) HM Livinmton. St. Louis ...... .. 000001210 4 l0 ‘l New York .... .. 00020004): 012 1 Hearn, Wilks (6) Dickson (7) Burkhart (8) nd Garasiola: Post. Jones (7), Koso (8) Jansen (9) and Wes-trum, Livingston (8). Cincinnati 000 000 102 4 13 1 Boston .. 101 020 01x 5 9 0 Wehmeier. Raffensberger (5) Peterson (7) Cram (8) and La- msnno; Barrett. Hogue (9). and Salkeld. Cincinnati .... .. 000 000010 1 5 l Boston 00003010: 4 8 2 Vamierm . Cress (5) 38mins- berger (8) and Williams, Ltsmanno (8): Pickford and Mael- Plttsburgh .... .. 000000 000 0 I 3 Philadelphia .. 340 002 00x 9 15 Sewell, Main (2) Queen (8) Mm Fitzgerald, J. Riddle (a); Ioonard and Lakeman. Pittsburgh 081 700 010 7 11 0 Philadelphia .. 000 005 000 5 1° 9 Gregg, Hlgbe (6) Singleton (8) Queen ('8) and Fitzgerald; D0111")- ly, Dubiel (4) Heusser (5) Rowe (8) and Padtett. Chicago .. ooooeo n2 615 0 Brooklyn .. “100000020 s11 4 Meyer, Kush (8) and Schefflns: Roe, Ramsdell (B). burner (P) and Hodges. AMERICAN Philadelphia .. 101 010 000 I 1 l Cleveland ...... .. 000 000 10x 4 ‘I 0 J. Coleman, Harris (7) and Ros- ar; Feller and Resin. T1950" <3‘- Philadelphia .. 000 000 000 0 1 Cleveland .... .. Z11 000 03x l0 l5 0 Marchildon and Franks; b01909 200001010 I 8 l Sanford. Widmar (8) and Partee. Moss (8). New York ...... .. 01 001 018 6 10 l Si. Louis ...... .. 001 001 000 s e 2 Embree and Berra. Lollar (9); Stephens, Biscan (9) and Moss. Washington 010 102 010 5 l0 a Chicago . 010 200 50x 8 ll .. Scarborough, Wyhn (7) sn-i Evans; Wight and Robinson. Washington 001 010 020 .4 Ll Hudson and Early; Gettel. Grove (9) and Weigel. Boston 000 400 108 8 12 3 Detroit “100000010843 Parnell and ‘rebbetts: Newhcus- er, Benton (9) and Swift. antennas-sonar. ‘ Newark 5: Montreal 9. Newark l; Montreal 3- Sochester ‘l; Jersey City L Rochester s: ass-serum ‘Y ‘lion-onto 4: ltimore 6. manta 1; itimore 0. Syracuse ll: Buffalo fi. ' gyrpcuse l2: Buffalo l0. Y liotice To iisrseaen A meeting of the llorsemen will be held tonight at Walker's Barn at 8:80. c sport followers a previtw death in i941. ‘s Reece _ Out Skide Charlie Ryarfg Junk; (ma, team and Summer-side Junior m“. "W" 111M. Yesterday gave locld i! likely to banned arugula’; junior finals this year. q, 5', Present leading the Junior s in the City, and strong favorl ts con the crown. won a seven l ' game yesterday afternoon from | mo“! bind oi Sumanerside jun- wrl- They did it the hard way m, W“ ermine from behind. COIISII on the mound for the Win59}; pitched a masterful game. He gave up but five hits, no two or whjgh cm‘ 1" In)’ one inning and struck out six. But for the fielding lenses of his teammates he would a Grand Circuit I Racing Results CHICAGO, June zo-(Alfi-Gay One, pacing star of C. E. Burke- pyle. Mt. Vernon. Ohio, closed with a stretch rush to capture the mile Grand circuit three-ycar-old pace at Maywood Park Saturday night. In sixth position entering the turn for home, Gay One caught Ldllolkid. movie star Charles Co- burn's horse. 50 yards from the finish wire and scsmpered to a three-length triumph. Summaries: First race7S600, 20 class pace with conditions. 1 mile. Pearl Josedale, (E. Nehlig) Direct Vic (W. lllhlen) Abbe Law (F. Maher) Time 2:13 2-5. Bob Abbe 2nd. Cynthia P. Grat- you, Jayzoff Counsel sartod. ters with conditions, 1 mile. Cecil Kind (D. Yapp) Sally shine (W. Lane) Dr. Geyser (J. Williams) Time 2:11 8-5. ‘Iiaybelle, Atomic Maid. Willadale. Piostar started. Third Race-wit). 21 clam pace with conditions, 1 mile. Foxy Abbe (E. Dyer) W. B. Abbe (E. Marin) Ambrose P. C. Grattan (Clary) Time 2:12 1-5. _ Maggie Mack, Miss Hollyrocd Scott, Silent Walter, Cordelia P. Parker, Bobette started. Fourth Race-SSW, chiming trot, claiming price 51,000, 1 mile. Mottley's Choice (Boring) Scott Lincoln (Steps-c) ,3? Joseph Conrad (E. Fox) ‘ Time 2:12 l-5. Hedgie McKay. Royal Ace, Mag- nesium, Chuckoke, Expert Han- over started. Fifth Race-OMS. pace. ll olal with conditions. 1 mile. The Diplomat (Parshall) i f. Rex C. Brooke (Koch) Diane Scot (Bradford) ‘ " ' Time 2:08 1-5. Rollie Mclwin, John Lee, Miss Billie, Ben B. started. divided. free Miss Sixth Race-stone _ for all pace, 9-16 mile. \ Miss Stardust (Weller) 4 , Easter Grattan (Mahler) '= Jimmy Creed (Fleming) Time 1:07 3-5. Royal Man, Valdo Abbe. Bru- c1ts's Guy, Purdue Hal started. ' Seventh Rack-SAND, three year old pace, 1 mile. Gay One (E. Barnes Jr.) Lillolkid (livers) Scottish Pence (Rumloy) Time 2:08 84). Yankee Chief, Vela's Pride, Little Jester, Helen's Chief, The Re- fresher started. Eighth Race—~$i.000 divided, free for all pace, 1 mile. _ Brucltsis Guy (Flinn) * Valdo Abbe (Rattenbuty) g Royal Man (Cobb) Time 2:05 4-5. . Jimmy Creed, Eastern Grattan, Miss Stardust. Purdue Hal start- ed. I . i‘? _ K. of 0. Baseball The Cardinals and Stars of the Midget League met on the K of C d-iamond on Saturday morning for the first ganme of the season, the Stars winning out by a score of 17 to 0. They lined up as follows: Stars — Connors. McQuarrie. Somers. Butt. McGuigan. St. John, Lund, Johnstone. Ryan. Cardinals - LeClalr. Connolly, Laclair, Kiggins. Smith. Sherren. Gallant, Pitre. MacDonald. Next game this afternoon at 6 o'clock. Last evening an exhibition game between the Rochford Square teams was played and resulted in a win for the White Sox over the Blue Shirts by the narrow margin of one run. the score reading 11-10. 'l‘hev lined up as follows: white Box - mn-nhy. Clark, Wright. MacDonald, Walker. Birt. Clark, i-lartinger. Murray. Blue Shirts — Gallant, Prunty. ‘Sevens, Ward, MacLean, Hoyt. Moreside. ‘Barrett. Connors. The girls play this evening at 5 o'clock. By The Canadian Press iou Gehrig. baseball's iron man. was consigned at 38 to the round- house for keeps nine years ago to- day. Lou some weeks previously had asked to be dropped from New York Yankees’ lineup, ending his record of 2.130 consecutive games. l-ie went to the Mayo clinic in Rochester to hnd he had a rare Woe of nerllysiswhloh caused his a .- .".-- Squad tan, Grsttarrs Son, Gentle Slski- . Second race-Woo, 20 class trot- Edge Juniors In Exhibitions Tilt v have earned a shut-obit as none or the Simmerside runs were earned. Gay and Stewart. fiimmersido pitchers were both good. Gay al- lowed two runs in Summer-side's worst inning, the fourth. Stewart who relieved him gave up three ruwandwaschargedwithtlsede- fea . "Sumsnsrslde opened the scorinl in the first, scoring on a hit. a stol- en base and an error. They wont into a 2-0 lead in the second when MacFarlane was safe on Leonard's error and scored as G. Gay lash- ed a double into right centre. The Reece tied things up in the fourth on three two baggers by Lund, Matheson and Hennessey. Summerside went ahead again 1r. the sixth on a single and a deluge of efforts by the usually depend- able Ioonard. who was obviously trying too hard, afior two previous errors. i.‘ i’ N. 8110s.. HPOAB llackstl ..511220 Pope,cf .... .. 40101.) Stewart, 3b, p 4 0 1 1 0 0 Oatway lb 2 l 1 7 l l Grady,2b s 1_o a 1 o Schurrnamc 800830 B.Gayli. 200100 Williams, If. 1 0 0 0 0 (l McFarlane rf. 3 1 0 0 0 i) G.G8)'P.3b 301000 Totals .......... .. 28452181 ABRHPOAS ...30101i) 311021) 311510 211500 l-iennesseysb. 801020 McCallumc. 300631 Ready rf.. 3 0 1 0 0 i) Leonardss.. 200247 Macloanlf. 321200 Total 265721188 lcorobylnnlngl ' 12845878.!!! S'Sids _1l0 0M0 4 5 1 Boooe 0002111578 Summary Earned runs, Rocco l.‘S'Slde i): runs batted in. G. Gay 1, Murphy 1, Matheson 1. Hennessey l; two base hits, G. Gay. Corish, Math- eson, Hennessey; hit by pitcher, by Stewart 1: base on balls. otf Stew- 2, off Corish i; struck out, by Gay 3, by Stewart 8, by Corish 6; pitch- ing summary: off Gay 4 hits, 2 runs in 4 innings); off Stewart (3 hits, 3 runs in 3 innings); losing pitcher, Stewart; winning pitcher. Corish. Time of game, 1 hour and 53 minutes. 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