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Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 19 Jun 1924, p. 8

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i I ~~THU1R8EÂYt JUNE 121h, 1924- :.-..., . You £~ second round to Elliott of Peterbor- ough. - Sturgess was, beaten, as was Greenwood. (Ireenwood andl bis nerryl men were up eight shots in their game with only two ends to go but Jeffery's' rink pulled off some great bowling and made eleven shots in the last two ends. Vanstone was also beaten in the second round. Thus theý Whitby rinks did not make a very good show- ing, only one getting out of the first round in the primaries and two in the' won silver casseroles, while the. run- ners up reecived umbreilas. The semi-finals of the Consolation seriesproduced a close finish. Elliott' of Peterboro easily eliminated Swan- 1 son, but Carnegie of Port Perry and i Porter of O,,iiawa played the ,feature i game-. At the end of the regulari eighteen ends the score was tied 13-1,3! and an ex.tra end was* necessary. Car-, negie was Iying two shots when Por-i ter on his last bowl came right in on ithe kiddie for the winning point. r Elliott of Petprboro and Porter of Oshawa met in the finals. The Peter- Sborough men had been bowling welI: ail day but their bowls would not be- 1have at night and after gaznely trying~ to overcome the big Iead obtained by the Oshawa rink they conceded them , [the gaine at one a.m., with the score. 26-5. The winners in the consolation series won sweaters, while the runners Up gt bowl bags. Eighteen rinks participated in the tournament which. attracted largej crowds of spectators aIl day. A re- freshment booth in operation on tMe »grounds did a good business. 'Following are the rinks and the, score by ends. Oshawa-H. Porter, sk.; H McMur- try, A. Stalter and H. Luke.. Peter- boro-T. C. Elliott'à sk.; H. MeNiven, N. Routley land R. Fox. Score by ends: Oshawa 331301310024104-26 Peterboro 00001000120000-5 Primary Preliminary Bownianville-Tilley, - 13 Oshawa-Detenbeck, 12. Whitby-Fluker, 13 Bowmanville-Elljot, 17. Primary-2nd Round Purdy, 18; Swanson, 4. Porter, 23; Vanstone, 8. Thornpson, 9; Miller 16. Elliott, 16; >Carnegie 15. SemiFinals A. Elliot 17; Purdy 5. Miller 17; Porter 5. i Final@ Bowmanville Uxbridge Alex Elliot, 12 G. Miller 12. Firet Round Peterboro-Elliott, 11. Port Perry-Carnegie, 13. Port Perry-Purdy, 17.j Whitby-Sturgess, 7., Whitby-Greenýwood, 9 IOshawa&-Swanson, 141 Sunderland-Thompsofl, 14. P¶nerry-"Jfe 9. IUxbridge--M i er, il Bownanville-:-Stanley, 16 Oshawa-Porter, 18. Port Hope-O ,8 Whitby-Vanstane, 13. Conslaton-First Round Fluker, 19; Detenbeck, .14. tE1f'ott. 30; Sfurgess 25. 'ffy,18; Greenwood, 15. Stanley, 16; St. John 7. Second Round Tii dat oouredat bier residence Emeld St.,onmurdyUel2th, od Cri l" . bdsoved v i1 d.oed b.d beo n hibdfrt. witibsyoam help and ~s jam"lunWWltby, the dagl- Te wri feâtui the past b>'.turnig In un- ter of Mr. Matthew Cùmpbell, and the meroua vi 'tori% before the season- la late Mnr. Campbell, and she spent lier o-ver. whole 1lfe heme The Wbitby team.lined Up'as fol- She was marired twioe, first to Mr. lowa: Lesie Moore, who predeceased. her six Goal--MeAdan;_ backg, Wilson and years age, and again te- 1Mr. W. H. Mayne; halves, Kinley, Bradley and James, whc> survives her-, Kirk; forwardâ, 'Slson, Livingstoine, The death is particularly sad b.- Singleton, Fester and James. cause her passing leaves- five children, Referee-Miller, Claremont. the youngest only two,. 'without a mother. - The funeral takes place to-day, ielb (Thursday) from her. late residence, -~ ____Euclid St., at _2 o'clock. Interment In the opening, games of the Cen- will be made in, Groveside Cemetery. trai Ontario Tennis Association, play- - ed on the, Courts of the Oshawa Ten- IETS nia. Club- on Saturday against the DATS Port Hope Club, the Oshawa players IMIRPHY-At Ch'esley, Ontario, Tues- made a clean sweep of the events,1 day, June 3rd, Electa Marjaret, lie-' eaptaring tuie Men's ffingles, Men's loved wife of J. F. Murphy, and sis- Doubles, Ladies' «Singles, Ladies' ter of Seymnour Whitney, of Port Doubles and Mixed, Doubles. Whitby., The Resuha. SLEIGIITIOLM-In Whitby, on Fr1- rmfollowrng are the events, play-. day, June l3th, 1924, Thonias ers and results: 'Sleightholm, in his Blst year. Menas Singles, Carruthers, Oshawa, defeated Bry- den, Port Hope,' 6-4, 6-1. MARRIED Henry, Oshawa, defeated Ryan, Port NEWPORT-CLEWLO-On Wednes- Hoen, 7Doubles dayr, June llth, nt the Churcli of the Men' DoulesMessiah, by the 11ev. W. R. Armit- tFishleigh and Marshall, Oshawa age, Winnie. Kathleen, only (laugh- defeated MeMillan and Bpadley, Port ter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Clewlo, to Hoe,64 -2Ld. ' ige William Ralph, son of Mr. and Mrs. ( - Laies'SinlesW. Newport, Toronto, Miss Richardson, Oshawa, defeated .~ Mrs. Hambly, Port Hope, 4-6, 6-4, 8-6. IT1S Ladies' Doubles BRH IMisses G. Morris and M. MeGilli- TOMS-At the V.ON.Home, Whitby, vray, Oshawa, defeated Mrs. Barnes on Saturday, June -14tlr, to Mr. and and Mirs. Fetry, Port Hope, 6-2, 6-2. Mrs. Jack Toms, a son, <John HoW-. Mixed Doubles. ar) Mr. Fishleigh and Mrs. Conaut, BAILEY-At the V.O.N. Home, Wht- Oshawa, defeated Mr. Crosthwars and by, on Skurday, June 4th, to Mr. Mrs. L. Ward, Po rt Hope, 6-0, 6-1. --. Three of -the prominent .members of the Oshawa Club, Miss McGillivray, ---- Miss Richardson, and Mr.-Carruthers, i are Whitby people. BOWLING to (Contnued rom pge 1

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