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The Blue Sox evened it up when Bayne got a life on a jug- gled grounder to third base, and took second when Lowry threw high over the first baseman! head trying to catch Bayne off the in- itial sack. lie came home when Richard dropped the throw on Wenz's roller to short. Lowry, first Red Sox hurler. allowed only three hits, two of them of the scratch variety. and MacLeod, relieving him in the sixth, struck out five out of six batters to face him in the last two innings. BOX SCORE Ab B. '1 b wpowcwowcooofl Isl Box o Lsmy, cf Foy. c Labonte, 2b Baron. ss McCulloch, 3b Cox. 1f Richard, lb Matthews. rf Lowry, p MacLeod, p .. ~HflNNOMNuwNL M »oaH~q~¢¢HwN Totals x-Replaced Matthe fiuocoocccouca wQOQHOOH#HHOM sn'i Blue Sox Ab Hume. ss 8: c Bayne. 2b & ss Mickus. cf 8: 2b Wenz. c d: ct Pelissier, 3b .. MacKenzie. lb MAMMOTH AIR SHOW - WEDNESDAY. June 22 At 2 P. M. WOODSIDFS AIRPORT (8 Miles East Remington on Kenslngton-Cavendish Highway) 30- AIRCRAFT. RCAF HELICOPTER AEROBATICS. FORMATION, Etc" Etc. Chicken Dinner Served By Ladies P. E. I.'S 1949 AIR" SHOW ARRANGED BY PAUL'S FLYING SERVICE _ (In Case of Weather Postponement — DATE SATURDAY, JUNE 25) uuuuuuuuu r-IOOOOOOOuQ, N#HQnQOQOO= u u IflQQl-lQhl|§§g|-o‘ ;flO¢HO~umu) 54OQHOOOOOANO Ocbonr-ncgl-nglq Summary -- Doubles — McCul- loch, Cox. RBIs-Baron. First, base on errors-Cox. Matthews. Bayhfl. Wenz. Stolen Bases — Labonte 2. Baron, lVicCulioch, Matthews. Dib- ble. Sacrifice Hit — Foy. Earned Runs -— Red Sox l. Left 0h bases-Red Sox 0. Blue Sox 4- Hits — Off Caloren. 6 in ‘I inn- ings. off Lowry. 3 l" 5 lflflihBfi. off MscLeod, 0 in 2 innings. SO by Caloren 3. by 130W?! 3. by M!!!‘ Leod 5. Bases on balls — off Cal- oron-i Umpires - Plate — Deslloches. Bases —- Landry. —-S. Youih Vs. Age In Heavyweight Title Bout By Jack Hand CHICAGO. June 20, —(AP) —- Youth vs. Experience sums up’ W "‘ -‘ y night's scrapbetween Ezzard Charles of Cincinnati and - 5w}, HAVE 0Y0“ to customers whose electric is in arrears. p AID gyros BM’ E YOUR Disconnection notices are mailed each month service account These notices state the final date when disconnection will be made unless tho ac- count has been paid in full to our office. A re- connection fee of $1.00 is payable before service will be re-establlshed. After these notices have been sent, service will definitely be disconnected unless payment is made in full. Please do not ask us to make ex- coptions. Please pay your monthly service account promptly. We highly esteem your goodwill and desire to avoid the embarrassment of disconnec- tions if at all possible.‘ MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY, Jersey Joe Waicott of Camden. N. J. for the National Boxing As- sociation version of the world heavyweight ‘ampionshlp. Can 27-year-old Charles, giving away some 15 pounds, catch the wily will o‘ the wisp who made Joe Louis miss for 25 rounds? After a year's layoff, will the legs of 35-year-old Jersey Joe be able to stand another long pursuit race‘! Will Walcott manoeuvre Char- les into openings for the sneak rights that floored Louie three times? lf he is dropped early. will youth help arles get off the floor to win the late rounds? These are just a few of the questions puuling the oddsmak- ers who made Charles an early 5-in-7 favorite. There are indica- tions it might come down to 0 to 5 pick ‘em by ring time. During Walcott's long training grind that ended yesterday. there was no indication that he suf- fered from the year's "vacation." Charles. who finished boxing to- day. plofesses to be unworried about the extra poundage. "l fought big fellows before," he said. "JoeBalcsi weighed around 210 l-2 and Joe Haynes 214 and I knocked out both of them.” Doubleheader lit D. and B. 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They will be de- termined to add the Curran k Briggs crew to their list of vie- tims and because of this will pro- bably be hard to stop on Wednes- diamond st St. Eleonora will be 1 Willie Pep Wins A Easy Decision WEST SPRINGFIELD. Mass, June 20 —- (AP) - Willie Pep, world featherweight champion. to- night had an easy task gaining a IO-round decision over Johnny Larusso, 136 3-4, oi Paterson, N. J1, in their non-title 10-round boxing bout before a 8,500 crowd at Century Stadium. Pep. 124. car- ried every round with his superior boxing skill. liossWins Split ‘Decision Over Pyle GLACE BAY, N‘. S., June. 20_. (CP) — Canadian middleweight champion George Ross of West Bay Road, N. S., stretched his un- defeated strlng as a professional to 3’! by jabbing out a split decision over Joe Pyle of New Waterford. N. S., in a 10-round non-title bout here tonight. There were no knock- downs. More than 4.500 fans saw Robs, carrying a five-pound weight ad- vantage at 152, score heavily in the infighting and keep away from Pyle's knockout r “ to earn the nod from the two judges. ' Standing 0f Batters In Island lefgue The following are the batting leaders in the Island Baseball League to date: l AB l! Pot. 1. MacKay, G. d: B. 18 2. Whitlook, Abegweiia 19 8. Grelg, R.C.A.F. 12 4. S. Berndrd, C. d: B. 10 5. Stewart, C. do B. B 8. McKinmn, Abblee 1‘i ‘i. Gaudet, C. and B. 9 8. Matheson, Abbies 16 Stewart of Gin-ran s» Briggs and Labonte oi R.C.A.F. are leading in “runs batted in" with four each. UINQNIFOIM§ é MONTREAL. June 20 -(0P) — Jean Richard, Canadian feather- weight champion, leaves by plane tonight for London where he will meat Ray Famschon July 5 for the European title. Ibmschon holds the European featherweight crown. Richard has already signed to meet Willie Pep, world featherweight champion. in Landon if he beats Famachon. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN R. C. A. F. 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