THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE SEVEN JULY 20, 1953 K '” W ' 0' W' In d' t Abb' P h Of Gleason Sees Edwards Irlllell Ill terme la e 188 Ilrc BS6 . - - t 7 4 B l A As Middleweight Champ Siililiill. -Gillie Defeat Holman s - os on rena ------1 The league leading R.C.A.Ii'. de- 1'” BOSTON, (AP) -The Boston wnhlh , couple cg yggrg all mi. 22:30 ll: gglxrrs mught 'mhn"y feated Canada. Packers yesterday In h we” played game at Memor. g 3 3 ii g ,1, Arena has been purchased by thi .wards of New York will be the In the 10 mund' cohreamre E in the only game played in the 131 Field yesterday afternoon the Farm” h - 5 0 0 O 0 6' metropolitan district commission Iworld middleweight champion. real feudhhm ah mmgshis some City Softball League by the score Imermediatc Abbies ddeam H01. X-Unde,rWo0d' . 1 0 0 0 0 0 for 3280.000. The arena, which will That is the prediction of Bobby on between E couple of Hume" of 28-7. I I mhh-5 1,-he,-mediates by the score . , L L H g bemme ii b0Y5 sport centre. will C'Ie”””' ”" New Ym” WI” both of whom claim to be the wei-' Amy A"d'"" W” "I9 Y”'""'"3 or 7-4 to move well ahead of the Totals 41 410 24 (i a bi ””””””.d by ” ”"”'"'”" "ll" manages Edwards and Tuzo Por- tnweigm uh" of the mme pitcher for the lt.C.A.r. team other mam, h, the wand Bwehhh xgreplaced Douceue in ,nhh only appointed by the governor of tuguez (conqueror of Paddy Young). Marmmel While Henry Gauthier i'EC8iVed League, Int Ahhm AB R H 1.0 A E.M3553Chii59'-i5- It is Gleamws bend that Ed' Both Duck Trainer and Tommy "M" I". ma 1"51He.wa5 reuevcd Donnie MacLean went the dis- Cairns. ss .. .. 4 2 2 2 6 0 wards shows as much promise as 8 me" have reasonably good by Jimmie Gauthier in the latter tame for the Abbies and shrnhdug Kennwh 2.2- 2 2 0 1 2 2 Sugar Ray Robinson did at this lam! to the Lhamphmshh, 0, the P3” iii ""3 "mil A"d"59” 0" mi” ed 10 hits and four runs while his Coyle. rf 5 I 2 0 0 l vi sgagte din 1:11: cardeer. ullzobinstig 1" pounds brigade and neither for the Airforce struck out m,t,lh.mate5 cohec I sejght hm Ready. cf 5 0 1 1 0 1 1 -it s are on e ion to e '.vor 0' - . tan seven runs of ummerside's R an, c 5 I 1 . 1 title when he outpointed Fritzie Ci"! "I8" 3t5uVndI5:):v1:)9I7:mIP”"l'::;:: The long hits of the game were Donnje simmomg Land. lb 3 0 0 13 3 (1) Zevic in 1941. This was Sugar """Ih”:” ”t fmthe Diem; picked up by Sliion. Boylan. Wood. In winning the game MacLean Pincau. 3b 4 0 0 0 1 0 . . . - Ray's acid test. PW” 9 ”" ” h 'd mm Martin. all of the Alrforce. each pitched his seventh league victory McCormack, if .. .. o () (i 1 0 o '" '”x'"B”'”)N GROW" l At the Charlottetown Forum, Bud I-'"”d' me c1e.Ve1r' hnrm Wm One Coimeciinl I0? 3- '0”i”rma5i"- without a loss. He was in tiouble McLean, p , 3 l 2 0 5 0 iii 4 July 24. Gil Edwards returns to ins Ci”"10”i"”W" ”g"" 5. Han- R-C.-ti".-'.r-.vlor ss. Matzee c. only in the first inning when Hol- x-Howatt, if . 4 o o o o 0 "SW" 'I'"”"'”" 0”” trade punches with the experienc- me-W cmmed, LEROY Jone? 0 HBFVCY Ci. Martin ii. Andrews D. man's came up with two runs and - - - . - .- .. tax in the Six rmiiid 5939"” Sliton. rt. Brawn 3b. Boylan lb. lagaiii in the eighth when Hoimairs Total, .. . 35 7 3 27 is 5 ed Henry Jordan over ten rounds. Hod this bout been made several months ago. Jordan would have bccii an overwhelming" favorite. But Edwards has improved won- derfully. according to trainer Jack Friday, and will givt) Jordan his hardest Ibout in 3. Canadian ring Ivan Docheriy Eimwnc" S (Wood 2b. Thompson 3b. scored two more unearned runs. change in U10 IOU? Wlmd prelim) Canada PBCIKCFS-Hlii'r.V U. D01"-I The only extra base wallop Off the Summary: ER, Abbies 7, I-lolman's Joey Loncaphie will meet gum ion 3b. Mclniyyre 55- Downs 10-Ilizame was a double in the seventh i. run. Ryan 2. Ready 2. Coyle 2, '"riger" Steele in place of C-Irih Dowling rf. McKinnon c. J. Gauthier . inning by Joe Bernard. ' Bernard 2. Doubles. Bernard. stolen McGuigan. Steele and Longaphie p, McLeod cf. I-I. Gauthier 2b, p. Cairns of the Abbies played wt-31 bases. Grady. Bernard. Delaney. staged a real slugfest at North j--- Gay, Lund 2, Ryan. McLean 2. Left T lalield as he handled eight chances River Friday night. ' I on bases Aibibies 9. Holman's 14. Native Dancer x-replaced Mccormack in 2nd. RISTIAIII I pomazuzo without an error at :-ihort. I H 1 BOX scour. struck out by McLean 8. by sim- " . Rochester 000 000 0-0 4 0 0h"ii"i:9 . mnns l2. Hit by pitcher. by Mc- Baseball Results Buffalo zoo ooo x-2 4 1 . 5” hf - Lean iFi0i"- Pissed bail. Berni-iii . commkl -I-mehauel. (5, and G;a:jaln5.fi . Wild pitch. Simmons. Double 'plai. Rahp; Harri” and Emuth mm 3. 6- Doucette in Gay. WP, McLean, LP. I THE WORLD I'I's FIEL scuusv ottawzih 000 013 01'!-7 13 0 .---- hergjgsv C9 - 5i3i'"0l"5- E I I b ,1 f ITS TRIUMPI-IS REAC F LNATIONAL LEAGUE Splcllnglzleld H 000 210 000:: ll: ....-.1 h h - - v mp re, V. MCNei 1, ases. D0.) c. E s irs ac nson Irrlrii; Oli ( all CHICAGO. (AP)- n t e opinion . 1 Cincinnati 000110 003-4 3 0 Shantz: Bi-osman. Hill (7) and;ul those who watched him iiiakc 0 Brool-i.m 000 0i0 000-1 5 i Burin-ink. Saturdays 8154.300 Arlington Cl:-is-. 0 ange n ALL Amusgmzurs Eaczcwski and Semlnick: l-'-1- Montreal 003 010 201- '1 11 1 gig little more than a comic horscl T-j--T bine. Mickens (9) and Campanella. nhltlmon 004 250 2”-” 13 2 Opeml Nahve Dancer is the 8,931.: t0 I I00-PEIJPLE-600 h cRhs'"AM L-Labine; HRS: Cincinnati-Klus- Mossor, Lee (3) Coleman (6) and est three-year-old since Citation. I I50 Alllllc SUNS F'i'i:'ir"G'f'iIg'li.5i" zcwski 2. Thomson; Sanford and Tabaclieck. Alfred G. Vanderbiltls grayi ANCHORAGE--!-E k (AP A no fun; Vk '(':';A”"'B'E";T ' - . as a. )- j ii” magic of the circus. - 1 for more top-flight aitractioiis C,?.:?f.2:,. zghomooog 13 2 SATURDAY fgoslhliieoefrtdlongt It:-lickhcglagsiiltfil OTTAWA mp) Th 1 t.' .childi-en's Same Of C0Wb0)'S and '5-!...B”"s-I5 "0090-Ciiliiiiiiviii 0i (i of wonders within a world,- than in previous years. with scores Brhnhhvh 000 020 053-7 7 1 ' H mhe distance and then. in R hhh, j. I . 1 " 9 SS9 I0” Ihchahs ended with the ram stab. 5g”,5;”54”h lhl Flyinglnnuo h, r-rday lured hundreds of Char- of newly importctl stars and dis- Kenya phdh-man .8, and Lang S, L i ha onzil League ring bunt 0. speed, mhhhw homeiimies iaie 1"” Ciiaihiiw mi-V f" ilielbing of it rive-year-old girl. Her 5'I7..Wm!s;!. h zAcciHNIli I '5 cfown circus fans to the Ex- plays the 1953 program abounds drhh; Mhlikerh Black (2, Hughes ' ""5 ' - ZM 000 000- 3 14 Ilml. an astonishing ninchehqh Ilast week oi canipazgmng. Its still boy playmateh 9h was Charged with -- 5h.,”,,,h.h,m,.,u.." ( ll,i::(mn Park, where, to the tune with circus thrills from beginning .6, pad;-gs (9; Erskine (9) and Bro?”-V") x200 900 300T” 17 Ilvlcmry. D Iihe Liberal record against the first degree murder Friday. ' powerful mechanical stake to end. From the gorgeously pro- walker. Camhhheha (9.. W. Piesko. Miller (4). Cihambers (4)) fhhthhhhh held. The hay was hrmlghed on the GORGEOUS STREET PARADElhI:'1: 41' oz-s. a canvas city rose to house iducetl opening spcclzicla. "Persia; Hughes. L,-P0dhh.h,h. Clnrk i7' "lid Ricev Yi'3r5 till: T1 ' h Xh ' , charge and ordered held far apsy. TM; 0; ii 0 great. King Bros. and Cristlani Ito the deafening boom or ii g1aiit- h-hm Mayan Hughes I3) wade (5), wd CLYDE 1-- 0- 3- 5- I 19 Kmemmu” panb m New chiati'ist's examination Monday P,M.'";':'1'.8:q',' " (u:nh1iietl Cll'CilS for its perl'or- Icannon which shoots the great gnhwahku 020100 020.5 7 0 C3m'Pi"i9”3- W-WHIP; L-Miller: L-.. licnecriiig. is still sticking pretty Poljcg said he confessed the slay. -----.-use if miitrs here today. Zacchini from one end of tho big I New York 101 120 002.4 13 3 His? B'00kIi'Ti'B9iRi'di. CairiDan- Clyde 1.. 0.3 A. held their l'egu- it htly to its rccorci. The Pi-ogi-es- mg of Bobbie Denney. (”:::;"l'tl Ad"'I5s""" 1. , , this lnornjngv the tune Wm top to ilic other, not our minute whsmh Johnson (4; Jolly (5) 3nd M':P:" lar meeting on .July,1-1. with Mrs. Esme Conservatives are bearing They said the lad mid of the nlndrm 31;! Ill .c of bands, czilliopes, parade Hoes to waste duriiis lhc two and St. Claire; Ghmex and Noble. L- I'mVI:"k" 1"” 111 000-4 9 9 George Hyde in the chair. ;down hard on tax cuts. h The CCF game, and how he got angry for h .. ll Up - tmccrs, toy balloon and pea- one half hour IJr0s'i'am- Jglly; mas; Wilwgukee-Dittmer, L5 "'3" "I" 002 ""0-3 3 9 Worship was conducted by Mrs.1iS talking of nationalization oi some reason. He said he stabbed Re'"'"'” 5”"-5: :5 . mhdoys as thousands with no All of the King Bros-Cristiani Adcoch; New Ym.k.LockmMI Clddile. Burdette (6) and St. Go,-duh Mhcxmnoh. The treasure;-'lbasic iiidustries: The Social Credi: the gm many times and the” Afternoon ,.754 . !. ihrorig the downtown streets stars and features are hcrc with- Mueller! Thompson. 131193 WBUBIL. Heiki i8) and Mrs. Robert Boyle, gave the iimin- 1Sl'0iilJ speaks Oi molleiiirlf i'9i0rlI1- fearing his father ”would be put Mght 51-34 ' - .-or the first real, old.rh5hl0ned out it single cxccpiioii. The viorlti shcohd iH””?I”Cz; W'L”'kII9- I-'WaliKh2 cial report. Lodge honors were ; These subjects have-been pretty in jag)", went, home. washed Qff his Above Pr cs int-ludc Tax tn.-cits street parade in more than rciiovined Cristiani Family of hmwahkec 01109.4 3 0 rsk" Mm””kC9rMa”'9w5- -'0-db given Mrs. Simmonds of Wiiini- (well explored ill i?ai'll6l' speeches jack knife. took a bath and went msslgnvl-1 Ayn Amyussjon 20 :-cars. It is scheduled to be somersaullins bareback riding ln'g1r- xgw york loo (10.1 2 o Clmcit H K; peg, Man.. and she was escorted to of iiai'i.v leaders. in and out of to bed. Suspicion centred on him TICKETS on SALE cmcus tlmllllolvn at 11.30, wlth mlmpet. vels. with Lucio. the greatest rid- surhom and Cooper; wm-ghlhg. M "m - - 0" ""3 0M-" I4 1 the dais. Colin MscPhail explained VPai'liameiii. pl-iowever. leaders laid when blood was found on hls sh... DAY AT ”i""d”'!"'iI -- W0 000 000- 0 3 i the Londonderry Cathedral Recon- new emphasis during the week as SIS. .:.: bands. looting Calliopes, rum. v wagons of red and gold, cum- t- elephants and humping txiziiois. open dciis and cages filled "ll wild jungle beasts. mounted " is stars on ciiparisoiied steeds. . galore. and all the other in the circus parades of ago. will wind its way through 121 tiouniowii streets. 'i!-.t- big show rolled into town r yesterday (Sunday) morning '. Fredericton. N.B., where it rhzlliled Saturday. It arrived a- il-..iti of schedule with the result ' ' many of the circus fans. who . 11' help superintenti the un- touiv. were surprised to find 'ill of the gaily colored wagons , unloaded. when they arrived ' .lic grounds. However. they were rewarded la- llllll the hoisting of the var-- his tents and the herd of working (xopliunts as they raised the tower- )-iii big top poles and spotted the wary wagons about the grounds. Fne circus grounds yesterday lizrsented that side of circus life shich displayed the almost uncanny efficiency with which. limit! orders .-touted by Carl Wyche, veteran ms .CailV3SlllB.ll, the man who ills it'll!) and takes it down." the .:gc circus was swept into being. Tlicrcs no tinsel or glitter to the r;r.V morning arrival of the King llms and Cristinni Circus. but in? is that tempo of "hustle and :.t. ready" that would gladdeii the ("nit -of any business executive. lrnis appeared as if by magic af- rr the arrival of the first wagons an the grounds, A total of 19 tents if varying sizes are needed to house lzr big show. Among them. the iogtiiiiic big top which seals near- li'H0.500 persons. h lhis .Vear's program is said to of- ing comedian in all circus history; Hugo Zucchini. thc human caniioii- ball; La Louisii. the ticrinl sensa- tion from France: the Ortzins Troupe and the Canibcra. Troupe. teeter-bo(ii'(i acrobatic miu'vels; James Miliclte. the suicidal arr- ialist; the Heinianor. Rtitlrys. sen- sational aerial stais. and numerous other d.;plal's oi -qual calibre from among the 200 men and women areiiic perforiners list- ed under the big shows banners this year. A vast assemblage of horse acts; companies Col educated ponies; groups of trained canines ziiiil mon- keys. and fifteen pEl'I0l'lllilll.' cic- phants, are other highlights in store for circus patrons. not for- getting the beautiful and (lll'lll- iiig Aerial Bullet lll which 20 aer- ial beauties takc part. and the clowns - 30 of those iuiiny ici- lows together with their clown animals and their band. Such traditional features as the ever popular sideshow with its as- hsemblage of wierd people from all parts of the world. and a six-pole menagi tent filled witli wild jungle beasts liicludiiig 3. two-toii hippopotamus and the tallest gir- affe iii capi.ivity, will ciiliaiicc the performances. Harry Rooks. the noted wild west movie star. and his contingent of champion cowboys. cowgirls. and Rough Riders of the world. iS still another outstanding circus fea- ture in store for Cliarlottetowii circus patroiis this aitcriiooii and tonight. begin at 2 and 8 pm. uitli the gates opening at 1 and '7 p.m., and for the convenience of circus pziirons. ii. downtown ticket office will be in operation today at the Hughes Dfug Store at 150 Queen Street Jr. Abbies Defeat RCAF Royals 13-8 Tht: Abbie Juniors defeated the RCAF Royab at the Airport dis- mniitl in Summei-side yesterday in a free-hitting contest by the score ()1 13-3. A fresh breeze blowing -ifi'0F-.1 the diamond towards the f"liIif.'lf'I made fly balls difficult to .lll(l:t'. and sometimes converted pop (Les into briselilts. Jlm lrardy. sub- xiiiuie right fielder for the visitors, it-tic illc show on his mates. getting '00 home runs. one a grand-slant "1-rcllit clout in the fourth inning I”?-0 Just svboiit sewed up the ball name. His second mund-trlpper 'TmlC on his next time at bat in the fifth frame, no one scoring ahead of him. Duck MscLeod pol- lf'(I'a four-base hit in the sixth. iiiznin with the bases empty. The RCAF used three pitchers, Ilr-lie of whom was effective. Mac- Kiilimi'.: inability lo find the plate kept him in trouble constantly. and (hr r(.ol' caved in on him when Fardy made his grand-slsm effort. Mi3bready was touched for the other two home runs and s,triple. "iii bowed out when Taylor was "M in. to hit for him in the sixth. 'l'arlor clmc through with we Ram in his pin-oh-hitting role. but his hurling effort was somewhat IK'l0w par. with the score 10-! for the visit- illis. the RCAF started to get to Koiincdy in the sixth, and helped by some ocsily Abbie lI1I5Cu!1 the Rrwolr scored five runs. and threat- "ied to get hack Into the ball game. 7093' nicked (in single tallies of! re to! llibcher Maclbeod in the sev- Fnih and eighth but the Edwards View finished sfronrz with three riiils in the top of the ninth. Donald Mncumd l"d all hitters "iii three hinglos in four trier. RN43"! one-hand arch of John- 90ii'l foul fly in the fourth and -lnhnsnnls smart comb of Dave Mscbeodh hm grounder in the "me frame were perhaps the fest- ure defensive plus i ' BOX SCORE Abbie Jrs. AB R F. Kennedy. c .. .. 5 C. Ready. lb . . 5 '3. Carson, if Don Macbeod. ss 1 O 33...; Na... iv-H: SE03 33-5 and p . W. Hood. 2!) I. Kennedy. n, cf Dave Marlseod. ah IJ. Squiirebrlggs. or nnd as J. Fardy. rf :1-.2 Am;-was .--N drama ra-io- rs-so cont; B3333.-I33-31'.)-:;I u... I Totals . l ncsr Royal.-' tMurphv. rf Lun-dell. if D. Macxenzie, ss ;Ga(idet, cf .. 'Petfy, c .. Richard, lb Pittman, flh .Jn-lm.-ion. 2b .. .. (M-acxinnnn. p x-Me-Cready. p .. xx-Taylor. p ;-S1 5.. No:--......L.-3..og:.zI Na -1- IQ '-03TS3Td33D--93-XI 3.. h:l as X-A-AI-JUN-55&-&'I'J'I& O-33q3::33agmI-3 Total: R7 8 H 271'! 3 x-replaced Macxiiinon in 4th. xx-replaced Mrcresdy in 0th. summery: Earned runs. Abbie .111. I2. RCAF l. R.Bl'ii, Carson. Don MncLe.od 3, Dave Maclmd 3. Hood, Fnrdv 5. O-iudnf, 'rnvl(-r 1'. Left on buses, Al--bie Jrs. I0 RCAF ll. Doublr. Gnudof. Trfnln. F. Kon- iiedy. Home runs. Fardv 2, Don Macbeod. Stolen bases. Dave Mar- Leod. Squiirebrlggs Taylor. Sacri- fice hits. Carson. Hits. off Kennedy 7 In 5 innings nlti.-. off Maclmod l in 4 innings. of-f Macxinnnn 7 in 3 Jnnings plus, off Mccrcady 5 iii 3 innings, off Tsvlor 3 in 3 innings. Walks. off Mncxiiinii 4. Mccrcadv l. Taylor 2. Kennedv 2. MscLeod 3. strikeouts, by Macxinnon 4, Mc- oready 2. Taylor 2. Kennedv 2. MiicLeod ti. Hit by pitcher b" Ken- nedy 1. by Taylor 2. Wild nitrhes. Mscneod. Taylor. Passed balls Kennedy 3. Double play, Richard Performances are scheduled (oi ton and Westriim. HR: New York- Dark. First Chicago .. 000 500 000-5 10 0 Philadelphia 020 100 000-3 12 0 Minner. Pollot (9) and Gara- gialo: Draws, Miller (4) Konstanty (8) and Lopata. W-Miiiner. L- rirews; l-lRs: Chicago-Fundy. Jeff- cnai; Pliilaclelpliia-Lopata. ' Second Chicago 200 030 000-5 10 2 Philadelphia 210 000 003-8 12 1 Church lilippstelii (4) and Mc- Cullough: Ridzik. Hansen (5) Kon- stsmty (7) Kipper (9) and Bur- gess. W-Kipper. L-Klippstein; Hfts: Chicago-Kirier: Philadelphia- Ennls. Kazaiiski. First SI. Louis X00 020 023-8 14 1 Pittsburgh 010 100 000-2 9 0 Hliddlx and ID. Rice; Dickson and Janowicz. l-lRs: St. Louis-Musial. Repulski. Second St. Louis 010 30-4 5 1 Pittsburgh . 300 21-6 10 2 Mizell and D. ciRe; Face. La- palme (6) Brazle (5) and Atwell. HRs: st. Louis-Jablonski. Repul- ski. AMERICAN LEAGUE First New York .. .. . 000 011 004-6 10 0 Chicago 000 101 000-2 8 0 Lopat and Berra; Fomieles. Dob- son (9) and Lollar. L-Fornieles; HR: Chicago-Mele. Second ) New York . 010 000 020-3 9 fl ( Chicago O00 000 000-0 2 2 Raschi and Berra: Pierce siid 'Lol1ai'. HR: New York-Bauer. First Boston 000 000 110-2 6 0 Cleveland 000 000 000-0 1 0 llcliermott. Kinder (9) and white: Wynn and Hegiin. Tiptoii (5). HR: Boston-McDermott. Second Boston 400 000 030-7 9 1 Cleveland .. 000 000 500-5 11 1 I-ieiwy. Hudson ('7) Parnell (7) Kinder (9) and White (9) and Tip- ion. W-Parnell. L-llooper; HR: Boston Kell. First Washington 100 000 030-4 0 0 St. Louis 201 010 101-5 8 0 Sims. Dixon (8) and Fitzgerald; Brccheen. Paige (8) and Moss. W- Brccheen. L-Sima: HRs: Washing- tmi-Thomas. Vnllmer: St. Louis- Slovt-rs. Moss. Second Washington 005 600 002-13 18,1 st. Louis 201 000 001- 4 8 2 Stobbs and Grasso; Ki-etlow, Holloman (3) Cain (4) Larsen (8) and Courtney. L-Kretiow; HRs: St. Louis-Sievers. Dyck. First Philadelphia. 002 000 001- 3 7 1 Dctrolt 000 005 Olx-11 13 2 Kellner, Fricano (7) and Mur- ray; Branca and Bucha. L-Kellner. I-lRs: Detroit-Luiid, Dropo. Boone. Second Philadelphia 100 100 321 00-8 15 2 Detroit I00 000 223 00-8 11 0 Bishop. Byrd (8) Martin (10); Giirver (10 and Batis. Bucha (0). HRs: Philadelphia-Philly. De- Maestri. Michaels: Detroit- Pesky. Boone. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First Syracuse 000 000 100-1 5 0 Toronto 000 000 018-4 10 2 11 ilwsm troifd We .1111! s Williams and Partee: Lombardi and Rossl. Second - Syracuse 000 005-5 7 fl Toronto 000 110-2 '1 1 Markcll. Landeck 5 Dyok 6 and Linnamer): Johnson. Shore (6) and Keller. Called end oth-curfew; completed later. First Rochester Buffalo Dealt Ticfeniiuer (8) wless and .Rysn. Second to Pittman. Umpires: Plate. Cole; bases, Lui- dry and E. Areensult. I will be 013 000 032-9 I5 I 210 000 003-6 12 0 (GI - --events Ccllum and Landrlth; Kons-tan-ty, Hansen (3) Peterson (7) and Lo- pa-ta. L-Konstanty: Hrs: Cincin- niit-i-Kluszewski, Adams. Marshall. Chicago 100 no 310- 7 12 1 New York 500 020' ldx-12 14 0 Hacker. Polleft (l) Lawn (4) Leo- hard (8) Simpson (ii) and M4-,. Ctillouzh; Hearn, Jansen (5) Wil- helm (7) and Westrum. W-Wil- helm. L-Hacker; Hrs: Chicago- Jackson; Ne-w York-Lockmsn, Thompson, Thomson. American League Fhiladelphla 330 000 021-0 10 1 Cleveland 120 000 000-8 5 1 Byrd and Murray; Feller, Hos- klns (2) and I-leg:-in. Tipton (ill. L-Feller: Hrs: Philadelphia-Rob inson: Cleveland-Mitchell. Strick- land. Boston . 000 000 005-5 12 0 Detroit . 120 000 000-3 5 1 Nixon, Flowers (2) Delock (7) Kinder (9) and White: Hoe-,ft, Herbert (9) and Batts. W-Delock, L-Hoeifti Hrs: 'Boston - Evers, White. Washington 011 000 400- I 9 0 Chicago 2'20 100 23x-10 14 I Sc-hmitz, Lane (3) Byrne (7) Dixon (ii) and E. Fitzgerald: Ro- Rovln. Dorisih (7) and Wilson. Lol- ls.r (R). W-Dorlsh. L-Byme; Hrs: Washington-Vernon. New York 026 010 .110-13 10 0 St. Louis 000 002 000- 2 7 1 McDonald and Berra: Larsen. Blyzka (3) and Courtney. L-Lal'- sen; Hrs: New York-Berra; Sf. Loiiis-Kokos. international League Syracuse 000 210100-4 '1 1 Toronto 000000101-2 I I Hartley and Kinsman; Hogue. post (5) shore (8) Overmire (9) and Keller. Montreal ,, 000 000.420-6 1 3 Baltimore .. . 005 111 01x-8 ll 1 Lssorda, Alexander (4) Lee (7) Roebuck (8) and Thompson: Greenwood, Mrozenski (7) stair (B) and Tabacheck. Ottawa .. 300 031 000-7 10 ll Springfield . . 100 500 000-612 1 Rozek. Burtschy (4) and shantz: Mellls, Fear (1) Tarabllds (9) and Burbrlnk. Rochester at Buffalo postponed. rain. loses-flul In Final Shoi For Queen's Prize BISLEY. Eng, (Reuters)-Li .- Col. Steve Johnson. 48-year-old sharpshooter from the King's Own Calgary Regiment. misjudged the wind on his fintil shot and lost the Queen's Prize. top honor for riflc shooting. at the windup of the two-week National Rifle Assoc- iation meet here Saturday. Winner of the coveted prize was Mal. N. W. Mccaw of the London Rifle Brigade who scored an eg- gregste of 273-one point ahead of Johnson. Other Canadians who placed in the Queen's Prim: Mal. R. W. Hampton of Ottawa. 27th with 2015. Lt. Col. Desmond Burke of Lan- sing. 0nt., 34th with 264. S. Sgt. G. 3. Kay of Hamilton. struction Fund. and it was decided that 53 be contributed. they personally bit different parts of the country. An autopsy showed the girl's body had about 100 knife wounds. HUGHES DRUG STORE YOUVE EVERY REASON N o J crniimi wcvoiu Whileiurll tin-s nnil chrome wliecl VIM MOS? POWERFUL ENGINE IN THE LOVI PRICE FIELD! The exclusive 120 Hp."Fury" V-8 . . yours to command in any Meteor Cuatomlii-is or Crestlino model. 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