Alston ilompi League All Star Lineup CINCINNATI (CP) - The Na- tionll Leagsle all-star team was completed esday when manage Walter Alston of Brooklyn Dodg- er; named seven pitchers. two catchers. sour outfielders and tour infielders to the roster. They are in addition to the eight Sm-ting players. covering all dposi- lions except pitching. selecte by a vote 01 the fans. Earlier Tuesday the American geagua team took iinal shape when manager Casey stengel of New York Yankees ed eight pitch- ers and eight other players to aug- ment the 1am' choices. Stengel also nominated two Washington players. pitcher Dean Stone and iirst baseman Mickey Vernon. to replace Ferris Fain and George Kell oi Chicago. both of whom are injured. The game will be played at Cleveland July 13. The American League has won 12 of the previous 20 games but the National Leaguers have taken the last tour. Alston named four rlgh anders and three southpaws to s pitch- ing staff. The righthanders are Robin Roberts of Philadelphia, Carl Erskine of Brooklyn, Gene Conley at Milwaukee and Mervin Grisson of New York; the lefties. Warren Spahn of Milwaukee. Har- vey Haddlii of St. Louis and Iohnny Antonclli of New York. Picked as starters by the ions avere Roy Campanella of Brooklyn, catcher; Ted Kluszewski, Cincin- nati. tirst base; Granny I-Iamnsr. Philadelphia, second base; Alvin Dark. New York. shortstop; Ray Jablonski, St. Louis. third base: Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn. left field; Duke Snider. Brooklyn, cen- tre field; and Stan Musial, St. Louis, right iield. To back up the starters Alston chose catchers Smoky Burgess oi Philadelphia and Dell Crandall of Milwaukee: infielders Gil Hodges and Peewee Reese of Brooklyn. Fain May Be Out For Season DETROIT (AP)-Chicago White Sox, still reeling from a iour- game trimming by first - place Cleveland last week-end. learned Fuesday iirst baseman Ferris Fain may be I( t for the rest of the season. Fain and third baseman George Keli are out because of injured right knees. Kell may be side- Lined a month. Faln's knee, injured a week ago Sunday. still is swollen an inch more than normal from a severely strained ligament. Kell has a torn knee cartilage irom tripping over first base last Friday night. German Car Wins French Race R1-LEIMS. France, (Reuters) -- German Mercedes cars. making their first postwar reappearance in grarui prix motor reclns. finished first and second with one yard separating the machines in the French Grand Prix . hm lundll Juan-Manuel Fangio. the Argen- tine ace. Just hold oii his team- mate, Karl Kling of Germany. IMngio's time for the 61 laps of the iive-mile circuit was two hours, is minutes, 41.9 seconds at an aver- age speed or about 116 miles an hour. Robert Manson, oi Frenoe. was third in a rbrrari. only seven oars iinialied. Soccer Team Gels Hero's Welcome MUNICH, Germany (AP)-Gen rnany's world champion soccer team received a hero's welcome from 300,000 fans Tuesday in the biggest ovation ever recorded in this ancient cityls history. Police oiiiclels aid the turnout surpassed ''by in even the huge crowds of the Hitle era when Mun- ich was the cepial of the Nazi party. The players had just returned from Bern. Switzerland. where on Sunday they upset Hungary 8-! in the final of the world "champion- ship tournament. "r I. I- etes llational Red Schoendienst of St. Louis, and Ramsom Jackson of Chicago; out- tieldergp Don Mueller and Willis )lays' of New York. Gus Bell 01 Cincinnati and Frank Tomas oi Pittsburgh. . Stengel has stacked his pitchin staff with rlghthand pitching. ap- parently In an eiiort to combat the National League's righthand hit- ting power. Only Whltey Ford and Stone 0! the American Leaguers are portslders. But Alaton's ieain will not be without potent lefthand hitting ai- tar the first three innings. By shov- ing either Bell or Mueller into Robinson's s t and the swltch-hIt- ting Schoen ienst into I-Iamnerls. Alston would have five leithand hitters and three righthsnders, ex- clusive of the pitcher. Slanlty Denies Milwaukee Story ST. LOUIS (AP)-Manager Eddie Stanky Tuesday branded as a false rumor a Milwaukee story saying anti-Stanky feeling has "grown amazingly in the last iew weeks" and has spread to St. Louis Card- inal players. The Milwaukee Sentinel. in a story over the byline of staff writer Lou Chapman. said "resentment against the little Napoleon has even hit the player.s' ranks.. it is re- ported. with most of the Cardinals piiainly dlssatisiied with his meth- o s." The usually fiery Stanky seemed calm and collected when he was asked ior comment on the story and obviously already had heard about it. "We have men on this ball club." the Cardinal manager said. "My ball players are not in the habit of giving out stories without their names being used. "Naturally, then, this is a false rumor and I do not comment on ialse rumors." Chapman wrote that Stanky is unpopular with fans and players alike but apparently is in solid with owner August A. Busch and in no danger of being ousted. fume Mo" In Semi-finals DUBLIN (AP) - Maureen con- nolly. the Wimbledon, ch ' from San Diego, 0alii., moved into the semi-iinals oi the Irish lawn tennis championship Wedneadar with a 0-8. 0-8 victory over Miss E. P. Lombard oi Ireland. Mrs. Nell Hopman, wlie oi the Australian Davis Cup team cep- tain, deieated Miss M. Meenan oi Ireland 6-2. 6-1 in a second round match. ,In the men's division, I-Iugh Stewart of Los Angeles and Her- vyn Rose, the Australian cham- pion. led the way into the third round by deieatlng Irish players. Stewart beat 0. P. Jackson. Irish Davis Cupper, 7-5: 8-0 and Rose trounced V. Ootio 6-0, 6-: I.orne Main oi Vancouver and Toronto won a second round. match from Ireland's J. P. Mcl-Isle 6-8, 6-4 and then was eliminated by Australia's Nell Fraser 7-5, 6-3. lied Gross Swimming classes at York Point Red Oroas swimming and Water Safety Classes are being carried out each day at MacMiI1an's Shore, York Point. Mr. Anglia MacLaren is instruct- ing the course which is sponsored by the Women's Institute under the chairmanship oi Mrs. Hector Scott. Approximately 45 candid- ates are enrolled in the diiierent: classes. Mr. Macharen, who l.s.an ex- perienced swimming and water safety instructor, will complete the Cornwall York Point Course before he goes into the Y.M.C.A. Camp at Holland Cove, where he will be in charge oi the waterfront program. TINTOEETTO FOUND MILAN, iReuters)- A painting depicting Christ among the scribes abandoned ior centuries in the crypt of Milan cathedral, was identified as a Tintoretto by an Italian art expert Wednesday. Proi. Francesco Arcangeli.-of Bol- ogna, said the 10-foot by six-loot picture is one of the best works of the great Venetian 16th century WINSLOE NORTH I. The monthly meeting oi Wins- loo North Women's Institute met at the home oi Mrs. Walter Eo- berts. The meeting opened by sing- ing the Institute Ode and repeat- ing the Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by 14 members. It was decided that each mem- ber knit a seven inch square to be made into blankets ior Greece and that the secretary write for more copies of the pattern ior these squares. Sick committee reported fruit sent to one person. collection ior the evening amounted to 81.35. Next meeting will be held at Brack- ley Beach. Mrs. Percy Arblng was appointed to get the supplies. Lunch committee will be Mrs. Nel- son ltevenaon. Mrs. Wallace Smith and Mrs. Alton Younker. The meet- lng closed by singing God save the Queen after which lunch was served by the hostess and com- mittee in charge. so EXCHANGE PBISONEBS I-KONG KONG (Reuters) - The Vielaninh Communist radio said Wednesday that the rebel com- mand will hand over 200 French Union sick and wounded prisoners next Wednesday in an exchange agreed at the mac - china peace talks at Trung Clio. The French will turn over "a number" of Viet- minh prisoners. it said. Johns-Mnnville painter. FINE PORCELAIN The great period oi Chinese blue- and white porcelain started in the 14th century. leading Golfers Ilse Old Pullers SOUTHPORT. England (AP) - n Two battered putters. one oi them a. 45-year-old blade that sold io: 23 cents and the other a ahor: shaft kid's putter, carried two little-known British goliers into the lead Wednesday in the British open goli championship. Sam King and Bill Spence shot record-equalling sea in the ilrst. round on breezy Blrkdale to -tie margin over their closest rival. Norman Button, another Briton. shot a '10. and' a trio of 71s were posted by Antonio Cerda of Ar- gentina and Britain's George Iso- ward and J. E. M. Jacobs. Nearly a dozen others shot 72. The 72 shooters included Jim Turness oi Brlarcliii, N.Y.. low man among the Americans who are trying to pick up the title won last year by Ben Hogan. Low amateur aiter Wednesday's round was little Peter Toogood oi Kingston Beach, Tasmania, with I solid '12. GIEEN BAY SCHOOL (June Report) Grade X -1. Emma Costello; 2. Anita Murray; 3. Rosalinc Flood. Grade VIII -1. Damien Mc- ior the lead with a one stroke" Quald; 2. Inez Flood; 3. Reta Flood. Grade VII - 1. Bobby Cud- more; 2. Lawrence Costello. Grade VI - 1. Joan Costello. Grade V -- 1. Barbara Mc- Quaid; 2. Linus Flood; 3. Lclloy McQunid. Grade IV - 1. Earl Costello: 2. Elva Cudmore and Evelyn Flood; 3. Peter Murray. Grade III - l. Phyllis Mc- Quald. Grade II - 1. Maurice Mc- Quaid. Grade I - 1. Linda Cudmore; 2. Myrna Murray and Francis Cudmore; 3. Paul Murray. Grade VIII Certificates award- ed to Damien McQuaid. Inez Flood, Reta Flood and Brendon Cudmore. Teacher, Bernice Flood. BREAKS INTO JAIL SUDBURY, Ont. - (CP) - Leo Boissoneault oi Kirkland Lake was sentenced to six months in Jail Tuesday ior breaking and entering Ontario provincial police headquar- ters at Gogama, 120 miles north- west of here. Boissoneauli: said he was looking for a place to sleep. 0.lI.Il. LV. CHARLOTTETOWN- For Summerside 7:00 a.m.. For Borden 7:00 a.m., 7:45 For For For For For LV. SUMMEBSIDE- For Borden 7:15 a.m., SERVICES Murray Harbor 3:15 p.m. daily except Sunday. Souris 2:30 p.m. daily except Sunday. Elmira (Lv. Souris) 6:45 p.m. Monday; 5:45 p.m. Tues. Georgetown 2:30 p.m. daily except Sunday. Tignlsh 3:30 p.m. daily except Sunday. For Charlottetown 7:15 a.m. p.m. (Bus), daily except Sunday. 1:55 p.m. (Bus), For Tlgnlsh 6:15 p.m.. daily except Sunday. I 12:01 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday. MONCTON - HALIFAX - SAINT JOHN MONTREAL - 12:30 p.m. (Bus), 3:30 p.m. daily except Sunday. a.m. (Bus), 12:30 p.m., (Bust. 3:30 p.m. daily except Sunday. . 10:10 a.m., 2:45 p.m.. 9:101 2:45 p.m. daily ex- cept Sunday. 1 Bus) ; Sunday. Through -air-conditioned Summerside 7:15 a.m.. Lv. Charlottetown 7:00 a.m., sleeper Charlottetown-Montreal, leaving Charlottetown 7:00 a.m. TORONTO 7:45 a.m. (Bus). 12:30 p.m. 1:55 p.m. (Bus); daily except CAR FERRY SERVICE IORDEN - CAPE TORMENTINE p.m., 7:30 pier at 7:4 (Effective Wednesday. June 10) Nine trips daily In each direction, leaving Bordenipler at 6:30 a.m.. 9:10 a.m.. 10:35 a.m.. 1:00 p.m.. 2:40 p.m.. 4:30 .m.. 9:00 p.m.. 10:30 p.m., and Cape Tormentlne a.m.. 9:10 a.m.. 10:35 a.m.. 1:00 p.m.. 2:40 p.m, 4:30 p.m.. 7:30 p.m., 9:00 p.m.. 10:30 p.m. CANADIAN plijs I Brake linimgs Atlantic Standard "Time NATIONAL THE W0 M031 FA MOIQR RlD'S MOUS Oil. 0 1'" 7:1 '11: s xbF MOTOR on I LUHIPIINY i(ANAIlxl) IID. Nil-if-l iuperhstwla. , is-giogtaoaaapnosoe ” '. Ieeyanuasausua sass-ens.-a Meterfhphue 3 Jedyelewpqas. , Muteo& asset see VI. OJAIIIOVII M. V. IMIITII T. G. IVES sales & Sonics Ganges Service sales a. sonic. Charlottetown nan. obarlottotosvl H r.s.x. '-rm,.,,,.,,.,,,,,, nu. wales!!! & y a e. uuseiu. mm , told sumses. . service station 3...”; . r. 3. 1. as-ssessssa p.m. ' gm... . 1,” L . ..... '..,n-. 1..-. ITANLII BIIDGE IOBOOL June leper-t Grade Ix - 1. George I-llscott. Grade VIII - 1. June Morrison; 1. Lawson Bigger; 3. Eileen Reid. ( uai). Grade VII -' 1. Anne Carr: 2. Harvey Malone; 3. Earland Ma- Wllired Bolger. one. Grade VI - 1. Shirley Reid: 2. Hilda Malone and Patrick Reid lone. The recent formation oi Morris Motors (Canada) l1id.; and its increased number of dealers assures you of fast. expert service on your Morris car. Morris Motors (Canada) Limited, Kenllworth Avenue North, Hamilton, Ont. Telephonu. Liberty Him; rade V -1. Annie Lea Fyie: 2. Anpa Rae Douglas; 3. Mary Fyie nd Donald Fyfe (e ual). Grade IV - I. Stanley Grade Ill -1. Alfred Fyie; 2. FY19. with 88.8 per cent. Friday, July 9, 1954 his Guardian Page .1.” Grade :1 -1. Murdock Fyie: 2. xrrouxunf Ont. (or)-T; Beryl Fyfe: 3. Watson Fyie. ll; the 101st birthday ol isrs: Hixhest Lea Georse mew. who um with her only son. '19-year-oi: Conrad. in... Perfect attendance ior the year: G3-"I03 I-OWDIIIIP. 00 mlla north.-..: olcs. average: Annie Grade II (al-I. Arlene Douglas. . Annie Lea Fyie, Mary Fyie, and west of here. She elm! as I bride. Grade 11 (b) -1. Winston Ma-'Alfred Fyie. : Weill 80 years Iso. to the (arm Belly Murphy. Teacher. where she lives today. thereis greater power, faster pickup in the MOrl'iS Minor tszillupwsonatespergullouai Powe; Pa'cl-ieid OI-EV ”1en5gi.ne 'overIaeald valve The new nvr-rliead valve high compression engine that powers .0 the Morris Minor gives greater all-'round performance and smooth power-packed driving on low octane gas without increasing gasoline consumption or the price of the car. - This Morris OHV engine is manufactured on the same principle as those found under the hoods of nearly every racing car in the world. The advanced design means extra power for faster pickup-easy hill climbing-high speed cruising-and a reserve of passing power when you need it; Your local dealer invites you to drive a Morris . . i you be the judge. Illustrated! Morris Minor 4-door Other Models: Morris Minor 2-door. Gnnvertdzlq Station Wagon and Morris Oxford Hoar. MacKAY MOTORS, 59 St. Peter's Road Charlottetown P. E. I. What's new in travel comfort when you make your trip by Canadian National? Every day . . . all across Canada . . . modem passenger cars are being added to CNR trains. Bright coaches, relaxing lounges, spacious drawing rooms, restful bedrooms, compartments, popular-priced room- eetes, duplex-roomettes and berths- 399 of these new cars are going into service, providing new levels of style I. J. Mat-IDONALII, District Passenger Ag:-nt, ,c. N. 3. station. 339 Mun: HN ,. ex. and comfort and I the widest choice of ' day-and-night accommodations . for every budget. . , . It costs less than you might think to travel on the C.N.l For example look at these low coach iaree between Chan- lntietmvn and Vancouver: One way 8103.16; Round trip 3172.30. Proportional:-Iy low iarv-as apply ior OMIFIM "Id other types 0! sleeping rnr travel. Ask about substantial savings oifsred by New Family Fares to Western Canada and to Mid-West and Western U.5.A. ' " ' : Al ijiuimiu g Nmnw 3' L . J,