BOWLING HOCKEY, WRESTLING Yon‘ ‘mm “(c PF frame he bitched shutout ball the NEW New York Giants. champions of the National League, swept to a. 1 1-2 game lead over Chicago Cubs today at Chicago winning the iin_ a1 ball game of their important series 8-5. The Giants, with the score deadlocked at 5-5, charged home with thee runs in the ninth inn- ing to achieve victory. their third over the Cubs in four games, At Pittsburgh, relief pitcher Mace Brown limited Boston Bees to only two hits in seven innings and hit a scratch single with the game deadlocked and the bases loaded in the sixth to give the Pirates a 5-3 victory and sweep the two-game series. ‘ The win put Pittsburgh in fourth place of the league ahead i :ii Cincinnati. The Brooklyn-St. Louis game was postponed because of rain. YANKS SALVAGE GAME NEW YORK, June 9 —(CP)_. The Yankees saved the final game oi their four-game American League baseball series with Chi- cago White Sox by coming through with a 5-3 victory today with the aid of five Sox errors and Bill Dickey's seventh homer of the year. After rookie Joe Beggs spotted the fox three runs in the first rest of the way. Lou Gehrig was his major defensive help. making 19 of the putouts. Dickey’s homer, came in the fourth with one a- board. M Boston. Lefty Grove’: Red Sox mates backed him up with a 14-bit attack, but he didn't need it for he blanked Cleveland ind-l ians 3-0 to become the year's first 10-game pitching winner in the major leagues. Only four Tribe runners got as far as third base off the southpaw ace. | The Athletics spoiled vemon ‘Kennedys bid forhis lothstraight "WWW. handing the Detroit star right-handler his first setback of the season 3-5 at Philadelphia with the help of Nelson Potter's great relief pitching in the ninth. In Washington. Jimmy De Shong nitched the Senators to their onlv win in the three-game series with St. Louis Browns. The score was 6-4. r LEAFS DEFEATED MONTREAL. June 9 -(CP)- A two-run rally in the ninth gave Jersey City. playing at home, B. Leafs in an International League baseball game today. Montreal Royal were playing s, night game at Baltimore. fir. League Encounter _This Evening Junior Canadians. smarting from a 8-0 defeat handed the-m by the Esquires in the first scheduled game of the league. tackle this same squad again this evening in the second game of the Junior Baseball League. Canadians. defeated but once so far-and that in the only league game they have played-are deter- mined io even up the standing to- night. They w-lll send Emmett Murphy against the Esquireyehoice for mound duty. and judging by the form Esquires are showing to date. the mngy Canadians‘ right- hander will have plenty of work eut out for him if he is to defeat the smart playing Esquires squid- Down The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Mixed - ublee R. Ellison 118 188 20G G. Doyle 247 199 295-1808 bl 194 315 235 i‘. amgbell 105 108 175-1133 , 235 178 194 1E. laocgiTnbriOh 101 20o 167-1062 205 231 2N E 35:13:10 131 124 159-1079 I. Vessey 232 192 170 A. COYIB 116 157 211-1078 E. Blanchard 163 118 737 A. H1881"! 166 181 201-1058 . Bowling 211 105 200 l5‘, Coyle 11o 105 198-1019 V. Piueau 239 224 199 P. Liawlor 102 103 110- 977 F. Tierney 164 328 185 E. 011011011111 135 106 104- 933 C. LEGls-lr 187 158 175 M. Connolly 133 108 142- 903 CHALLENGE GAME Marl:- R. Duncan 33° m3 as V, Qoyig 274 19"! 183 W. l-lalgnny 211 191 238 Di‘. L. ufiy 24B 238 272 Rev. Dr. McMahon 211 229 134 Toial—3395. I1 Aces:- o. McDonald 181 M 136 J. Callaghan 184 155 905 R, Mgcg. 242 251 17B H, Cfggwefl 194 181 852 E. Robin 229 321 248 'llotal-—-3320. High single H. Craswell 853. High three R. Duncan 7B9. Thursday Night's Bowlinl Don Budge 7'0 Mieet Menzel In Title Round aim AUTEEIII... France, June 9 — (CH-Giant Rcderich Menzel of Czechoslovakia was the final bar- rier tonight between Dori Budge oi’ California and the second trick in his hOIJBd-tor tennis grand slam. Budge and Menzel. who is mak- ing a comeback alter a year's ab- sence from International tennis, are finalists in the French hard court singles championship.Budge already winner this year of the Australian crown, hopes to add to it the French. British and United States titles this summer. The finalists gained their brackets with straight-set semi- final triumphs. The Californian blasted away Joseip Pallada of Kugoclavia, 6-2, 6-3, 6-8. Menzel eliminated Palladah countryman and Davis Cup partner, Ferenc Puncec, 6-4. 6-4. 6-4. Warrington To Fight In Halifax July I By ALAN RANDAL Canadian Press Staff Writer NEW YORK, June 9—“Tiger" Terry Warrin n, dusky light- heavyweight suggeir from Nova Sootia reached New York from Kingston, Jamaica. today to train for a July 1 fight in Hallfax.... Manager Bobby North announced the Tigers opponent likely will be Jack Kranz of Detroit. who has the distinction of having gone the limit with Joe Lmiis...Later War- rington plans in tangle with Eddie Wenstob of Edmonton. George Selkirk New York Yank- ees’ Canadian-born wallopei- who has been out of action for weeks with a bad wrist, is due back in the lineup next week....Promoter, one of the favorites for the Ham- bletoriian at Goshen, N.Y., in Aug- ust has broken down and probably will not race asain this year...'1'he withdrawal leaves Dale Hanover, EarzgsmMlrj. Will and Blair favored at . The Yanks seem able to spare Bill Dickey less than any other piayerunwith Dickey beck in the lineup they won from Chicago to- day after three straight defeats while Bill was out nursing a bad leg....Umpire Bill Klem has the answer to players who squak and complain he missed one...Kle'm has a standing offer of $1.000 to meet squaking players in a sight Dr. L. o if 11a an 195 . v. Smitlil y 0e 191 154-1161 "-11- " W “"1"”- v_ 0W1. m8 24o 252 Q a helping comp Bret confer- k. Henneeeey isa 183 162-1148 gtlkfrfigyfarslfrlgfllfifififnflgf s. Michael 180 155 aao Q“°t;",°‘f“~--~§“°“§ n “m “i: Dot McDonald 19a m iei-iiao lg 5%? sjggpegr a flg§:*"c;n3il__ w. Dave 25o iso 1m ° "M" ‘mm = a. MeFaI-lane 14s 1'1’! 132-1081 gnzmlfiniknwfiznlrllértiekjfliigmf a McEachern 160 1e: 211 ~- we» M 1114"“ ..‘3“..“”.°..'.;.“i.?“5.'.‘i'<.i.‘l§..%°s‘.f§ 1 we» 1e M» he“ "if. "i"‘°l.’iZ"i<..‘.’l...1'$°n.§-E P‘ ""9" m7 no 130-1060 ga°%0‘nhiierg:.?l/I1L!1Y“I:1k!e% ‘lame l. Callaghan 183 I’! 190 .000 three-year-o a e -l040 N I lewood. CaliL. trick. J1me o. McKenzie m 133 10a “cyan to ‘lnwumu hufig‘: t: .I'. n m 11o zoo figure on new mew _.10I.3 h lcuiii-Schmelins brawl....cay| n. kahuna m. 128 iiri t“: m m“ mama“. ‘g Bu” h Oorooran 190 212 183 Lo will be immed- ll. Davey m 138 138-1002 n. ma are 189 m - a O00 o m a ice-m Bgsley Team T0 n. xiii; m ieo m . 1. puma no no 185-595 Sag] Tpday O. IIGJMIIM 91g 314 “ “mm I u June e-(on- . ("Rn eve of its departure for KAI) J "(Egg mnglgnfLtcllllfifl u?! Bing I. irwin n. minor fif,‘,',‘§5'.‘n.'¥.‘ v. Anderson. quar- ll. Wlllh 9- 910"“ ugunagtgf-QUDCTBI of Canada. l. pron H» 901ml Th, gquad of crackehote, umng . mail J. Kenny wmormw from here on the liner l. ,- 1L mtioléVu-IQ Aumnla‘ w” Mimonrhgd‘ h‘: ‘m. - era no or- B. ' R. Cameron lill:%w“’$§,:"lhe m rmmm P- I M *"°“'“'§ f", “is; over u individuals, $ m‘ Gngiililioithey also re esentcd Olnldl 411mm, , I. ~ 4-3 victory over Toronto Maple _ Sh us’ improvement in every I department of the game, Bees . ednesday night chalked up their first victory in the City sonoaiil League when they defeated thel lmperlals 14-9 in a free hitting‘ encounter. | Trailing 5-2 at the end of the second innings the winners scored l five times on five hits in the third l , while holding the Imperials to two counters. Five additional runs in the ‘ath gave the winners a com- manding lead that withstood e Imperials‘ closing attack in the last l lhalf of the game. l Bees’ victory created a tie be- ,i.ween lmperlals and Indians for iSXBCOIKI place in the league stand- . ng. i In winning Earl Goss limited his opponents to eight bingies to win his first vciiory of the campaign ¥ghl1f4t118 Bees stung Walter Goss I‘ BOX SCORE i Bees AB R II PO A E Coyle, ri. 6 1 4 0 0 0i Williams. ss. 6 0 2 6 1 i. Gallant, 1f. 5 1 1 1 0 0 Connors. cl. 6 1 l 0 0 1 Kenny. 3b 6 3 2 2 5 1 Toombs, lb 6 3 1 9 0 0 Warren. 3b 5 0 0 5 1 1 Goss. p- 5 2 2 0 5 1 Hennessey, c. 4 3 1 4 1 1 Totals 48 l4 14 2'1 13 6 Imperial: AB R. I1 P0 A E Ward. c. 5 1 0 3 0 0 MoQuarrie. cf dz 3b 5 2 1 5 2 4 Whelan. ss 5 1 2 3 1 3 J. Saunders. lf. 3 1 2 2 0 1 Sullivan. ri 5 0 0 1 0 0 D. Saunders. lb 5 1 0 B 0 3 Acorn, 3b 4 2 3 2 3 3 W. Goss. p. 4 1 0 0 3 0 Cermichaelmfdmb 5 1 1 0 1 3 Totals 41 10 B 24 10 16 Summary Earned runs: Bees dlmperials 4. Three base hit: McQuarrie. Two base hit: Saunders, Coyle, E. Goss. Sacrifice hit: Hennesey. Base on balls: oflf E. Goss, 4; W. Goss, 1. Stolen base Acorn. Left on base: Imperials. Bees, 12. Struck out: by E. Goss,'5; W. Goss, 2. I Umpires-At the plate. W. Law- lor; on the bases, W. Whelan. Maxie's Right Has Sparring MatesWI-a-ga" SPECULAIIOR, N. Y‘., June 9- _(AP)—Maybe it's not news but Max Schmelings sparring mates agree the German Heavyweight has one of the fastest right hands now extant. "Max has a straight rightwhich is hard to guess," said Al Albin, one of Schmeling’: wpar-mates,‘ today. “He never gives any intimation when he is going to throw it. It carries plenty of pow- » er too." Schmeling, preparing for his 15- round title bout with champion: Joe Louis, rested today save for his usual road work. LOUIS LISTLEES POMPTON LAKES, N. .1. June 9—(AP)-Joe Louis looked like anything but a World's Champion as he went through a six round drill for his heavyweight title scrap with Max Schmeling June 22. Ringsiders who saw both work- outs said the Brown Bomber was much better than Tuesday when he turned in his saddest per- formance of the current training grind, but even that gave his as- sociates and backers little to cheer about. Louis was listless. He was slow afoot and apparently was easily hit by his sparring partners. Halifax Caps _Win Twin Bill From ’Busters _(By The Canadian Press) HALIFAX, June 9—HalIi'ax Cap- itals sweipt an exhibition baseball twin bill with Spririghill Fence- busters tcday. taking the first game, 3-7 with a ninth-inning rally that produced six consecutive singles, good for four runs. and running awav with the nightcap, 14-6. The Capitals collected 36 hits of! six Springhill pitchers in the tw0 es. PRACTICE TODAY Practice for the Juvenile V-6's this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. All plsyersareiuestedinbeon hand. L_— IY. M. c. --cAl>" sruees AND name IF YOU WANT HIM TO STUDY, HE WANTS TO WORK GARDEN '- AN' IF YOU WANT HIM TO V/ORK IN TH’ GAQDLN '-' THE CHARLOTTETOWN _GUARDIAN At Banquet Held At “Y” Miss Eileen Holman. Presentation of cups and special awards took place at the annual bowling banquet at the Charlotte- town Y. M. C. A. Wednesday night. Mr. George Craig, chairman oi the games committee presided while the presentation oi cups and prizes was made by Mr. Craig and Mr. Charles Goff, bowling super- intendent. A proximately 90 at- tended the unction which was held in the "Y" gymnasium. The evening's program included vocal selections by Mrs. Frances Holl Trainor, Miss Pearl B and Mr. Percy Williams. Miss Lillian MacKenzie was accompan- ist. Miss Mary Walsh and Miss Pauline Simmonds gave dance numbers while Mrs. Hugh Miller gave a reading from Drumrnond. Following the dinner a social hour was'spent. Dr. J. A. Clark, president of the A. in Charlottetown, Mr. A. Belchcr member of the Board of Directors and Mr. Nor- vlle Luck, general secretary, all spoke briefly after the presenta- tion of the awards. A number of bowlers. including Mr. Ivan Mc- Innis, Miss Jear. Fraser, Miss Jen- nie Cousins, Mrs. F. A. A. Mutch. also spoke briefly. Mr. Craig gave a review of the year's activities and outlined plans for the coming season. He expressed the thanks of the games committee and the Association to the artists who as- sisted at the banquet. swarms AND. TROPI-IIES The following were the winning teams in each league with the members who received cups. Rebekah League Comets-Miss Jennie Cousins Mrs. Henry Ilapthorn; Mitchell; Miss N. Younker; Miss Muriel Dover; Mrs. Wm. Cutcliffe. Zion Guild Glow Worms-Mrs. F. A. Allan Mulch (Capt); Mrs. Frank Dillon; Mrs. C. W. Patterson; Mrs. Hubert gtway; Mrs. Sutherland Mac- an. Y's Menettes Roses-Mrs. Gordon Starrett (Capt); Mrs. George Craig; Mrs. L. J. Stacey; Miss Marjorie Nel- son. Combinatio League Daffodils-Mrs. Herbert 51mm (Capt); Mrs. Harry Messer; Miss Catherine Matheson; Mrs. J. F. Lafierty; Mrs. Ernest H. Anderson; Giants Defeat Cubs 8'5 Bees Chialk l Bowling Prizes Presented To Increase League Lead; Up Firs i ‘Grove Blanks Tribe 8-0 A LeagueWin Prowle Bron-S. A. MacDonald’: Mixed League Prowse lock (Capt.); Fulton thur Henry; Miss Mix K. McRae; Miss E. Whelan. Canadian Stores: Rockwell (Capt.) ; Bros. Klrwln; Miss Audrey Fraser. Y. P. U. League Zion-Reg McNutt (Capt); Kelley; Harry Yorston; Mis McLean; Miss E. McFadyen; Miss J. McFadyen. C. N. '11.. League Cubs-George Brampton (former donated b teammates); N. A. Nicholson (Cgit e Capt-special cup E. R. Biovyer; E. Cameron; Hennessey; R. A. Duncan, Miss K. McRae. Commercial League-Div. "A" Oddfellows-Ivan Mclnnis (Capt) Adams; Preston Sentner; Arthur Henry; J. D. Webster; Fulton Finley McKinnon. Commercial League-Div. "B" Uncompleted league. Special cu won b, Carveli Bros. by: defaui Carvell Bros-Wm. Cutcl fe “B"-We.s Whit- Adams; Ar- P. Mclnnis; Canadians-D. Arnold Call~ beck: Mrs. D. Rockwell: Miss Nell Re sJ (Capt) LWS "Bron you BOXING BASKI: I BALL OTHER SPURT IKELLY McINT YRE 11's .4 . FORUM THURSDAY, JUNE 2a “NA TURA L" Nicholson Bill Nicholson won the second section of the provincial tourna- ment last night at the Sunnyside .Billiard Parlor when he defeated Ernie McGee 500 to 271. Nicholson was in 10p form all through the match, having high scoring breaks repeatedly while McGee although off form had poor luck in posi- tions left him. Nicholson now meets Harry Redmond who won the first section. for the champ- ionship and needless to say this match is eagerly awaited uy the fans. 'I‘his,match will Lake place on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock and a capacity audience is pectcd to witness a won rlul game. Bill Lawlor was referee E last night while Tom McQuarrie was marker. 8X- T. McArthur. l. Clark, R. Mc- Kenzie; W. Downs. SNOOKER M. Bevan won his snooker match SPECIAL AWARDS from Stan Ryan by default last High s1ng1e_Mi5s Jean mar’ night and this finished the first Rebekah Hague (comets); Mm round oi the second section. The Fulton Adams, Bugs). tie 295. son, Rebekah League, 293 High three. Mrs. Zion Guild. 696. Runner lip-Miss Jean Rebekah League. 680. High Average-Miss C. Mathes- on, Rebekah Leagu-llslfi. Runner lip-Miss Esther Mitch- ell, Rebekah Lieague—l68.37. Gentleman's awards on basis as above:- uHigh single-G. E. Hart, Grads. 8. Runner Up-J. D. Webster, Odd-v feliows-342. High three-J. D. Webster, Odd- fellows-Bill. mélunner Up-E. M. MacDonald High average-T. W. L. Prowse, Prowse Bros. 11-20833. Runner Up-F. Small, Y's Men- 205.91. same U. §. Favored In Wightman C u p_ Series (By The Canadian Press) WIIVEBLEDON, England, June 9- Prospects looked black tonight for Great Britain's tennis team that will clash with the United States tomorrow and Saturday for the Wightman Cup. Despite the loss of Helen Jacobs. who pulled a nerve in her right arm. the invading women were fa- vorde at 5-1 to take their eighth straight victory in the annual in- icrnational series. One bright spot for Britain was seen in the fact left handed Kay Stammers showed she was back in form. Margot Lumb is hitting the ball Iell but Margaret Scriven ap- peared oil her game. Miss Jacobs injured her arm in a practice set against Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Fabyan oi’ Boston who was named i4) the No. 3 singles spot in her place. Northern Prince Wins F ree-for-all DORClI-llfiifll?“ N. B-. June 9 — The 11cc 101' an at me opening meeting oi‘ the Central 1118111615‘ 1.4mm; pri-cmc was won by nonn- em Prince from Bucioucne. ‘N. n. Signal Senator, o1 aaorcnester. re- ceii-tiy ownui at nrlugewawr, N. S. came second. V ivi. Lctias Ucita from River He- bert. u. 5.. took the 2.21. Jean ri;, owned by S. 11. ‘reins, Spimgniii, N. §., .uiiSi1cu 185i. 111 Lilla event. The 3.30 went to Dan oration, oi Georgetown, r’. n). A. beiievcia, from ttiver nepert, trailed me 0m- er entries. RECORD PAY-OFF AGAWAM, Mass, June Q-(AP) —Gerwick, longest shot in the history of the Agawam Park race track, came galloping home to win by a length in the first race this afternoon to My 8494.80 0n l two-dollar ticket and to help create a new daily double play-oii record for the track of $3,366. Uee_ Minor-db fir: __dandruff. Baseball Scores AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 300 000 0011-3 11 5 New York 100 301 01x-5 10 1 Whitehead and Sewell; Beggs and Dickey. Detroit 010 003 010-5 10 1 Philadelphia 000 304 Olx-a i0 0 Kennedy, Coifman and York; Smith, Dean. Potter and Brucker. 000000 000-0 9 1 Cleveland _ Boston 030 3311 00x—8 14 1 St. Louis 100000120-4 4 1 Washington 210 020 0lx-6 15 2 Van Atta, Linke, Borietii and Sullivan; De Shong, Goslin, Apple- ton and R. Ferrell. NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston I 011 010 000-S 8 2 Pittsburgh 300 000 200-6 10 0 Turner and Mueller; Tobin. Brown and Todd. New York 002 210 009-8 13 1 Chicago 003 200 000-5 6 0 Costlaman, Lohrman, Brown and Dannlnig; Carleton, Logan, Russell and O'Dea. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo 022 301 140-13 2'7 0 Newark 200 000 100- 3 5 1 Harris and 'I‘resh; Stine. Makes- ky. Page and Rosar. Toronto 000 000 612-3 '7 0 Jersey City 000 010 012-4 l1 2 Meola. Lan Franconi, Berly and Reiber; Vandenberg and Padden. First Game:- Syracuse 010 100 0 3 4 0 Rochester 100 000 0 1 5 1 Cook. Barret and Moore; Kleinke, Shzrer and Ogrodowski. Second Game:- Syracuse 000 000 000 0 4 1 Rochester 000 000 001 l 4 1 Gee and Moore; Johnson and Ogrodowski. Montreal 100 202 000 5 '7 1 Baltimore 020 210 02X 7 12 1 Chapman. Swigart. Smyihe and Campbell, Kies; Wittlg, Fischer and crouse. DODGERS‘ PRACTICE The Dodgers will hold a practice at Victoria Park diamond Friday and Saturday afternoons at 3.30. The following players are requested to attend: G. Kennedy, E. Hennes- sey, E. Larter. N. Price, J. Square- brigrw. W. Whelan, H. MacQuarrie. R. Williams. E. McNeil. R. Doyle. G. Whitlock. K. Acorn, H. Larter. A. McFarlane. Others wishing to try out will be ‘welcome. Zion Guild, (J. Runner Up-Miss Helen Finlay- Heber Bell, Fraser, draw for the second round took place and the first match will be layed this evening when Carl cKenria plays Ke th Acorn at ‘i230 o'clock. Players are asked to l l Leslie Wins W3)’ Against Danish TO FiflaIS\Fighter June I7 Matched Joey MacDonald. local fight pro- moter. will open the doors o! his sports arena. Grafton Street,on the night of June 17. George Leslie. former Island heavyweight champion who recent- ly returned to the province from the States has been matched ing Dane. my Clavbourne. The Curling Rink has been un- renovation and the work is expected to be dergoing considerable completed in the near future. All Stars Win Opening Game Of Midget Loop /All-Stars banged out a 26-9 win over the Rovers, last year's cham i0 meet Ogg Petersen. l85-pound fight- In a semi-final bout Earl Kinsman will clash with Tom- lRovers Win 8th Straight Displaying the consistent time hitting that has marked all the games so far during ihe schedule Rovers last night chalked up their 3th straight victory in the Softball League l greatly improved Bees team 14-8. 01W by defeating l l Played in a misty rain for the imost part. Rovers. aftci" trailing 1-0 lat-the end of the first innings. led come. 4-3 in ihe 7th i B-4 at the end of ihe second. An- other run in the 5th increased their lead to 9-4 and three runs in the 6th gave them a lead that the . hard-striving Bees could not over- , Bees outscored the Roverl but the winnerl came right back by scoring the lasi run oi the game in the 8th. Earle Goss. pitching a second game in al 1 many nights was found for 14 hits ‘by the hard hitting Rover crew while Harvey McNevin. making hl first mound start of the season was nicked for nine by the losers. Baseball's Big Six- from Liverpool, N. 8., was knock- ed out tonight in the eighiJi round of a schedule lO-round main bout y Bert Hardy, 197. Bridgewater. N. S. Wobbly in the fifth, Hardy came back with a barrage rights that Harder and Pyi-lak; Grove and‘ Desautels Ryan, cf; Hughes Rovers: let, pitcher; Ford, ri; MacKinnon. of left-s Cudmore, if. finally floored . 1 . Johnston, catcher: Mal- 1b; Cudmore. 2b; LeClair, 3b; Reid, short stop; Umpires: At the plate, Tom Mac. Quarrie; on the basesgArt Worth. York, ‘Tigers, l3; Grecnberg, ers, 13; Goodman. Reds 13; Giants, 12; Medwick. Cardinals, cg; Runs Boiled In: Foxx. Re 49;Ga1an, Cubs, 41, M ll . II I‘ as a change-oi! smoke When your tongue is fried to a crisp and your throat all dry and harsh from too much smoking . . . try a Spud. 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ADI KNOW HE ‘ROJND TO LANDI WELL,YOU MIGHT WOULDN'T EVEN BE PFCVC A POINTI i (First three and ties in each be on hand for their matches. ions. in the opening game of e 11958119)- Twelve players remain in the run- Midget Softball League last night. was“ Ind 44 g7“ ning in this section. Errors b the Rovers helped to A “m, mammal!“ 5 l,“ w M scorer.’ xnocxour pu'1e'hgpiirieeus;isqre' Fig“ '91s“ 5°‘ 44 16" 43 51 5- ; All-Stars: Gillis, catcher; Sherry. Mmbardh Reds 33 1" 13 42 - l‘ Ysamoirrii. N. s. June e- Larkin, lb; Head, 2b; MaycEachern, Ifileegegfnk Dads ii 22‘; a} , Tommy Falls, 187 1-2 pounder 3b; White, short sto ; OBrien ri; §I$e gins: m”. Red Box’- . d3 68; Averill, Indians, 49; Ott, Gianil ' Medwich _Cardinals.__40: York, Tigers, 39. 1