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Oshawa Daily Times, 28 Jun 1928, p. 9

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: | THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1928 Central League Averages [3 Ro BS oie B® {as h R l S re. | Wed Delores +n ns Tell t e eat. tory Kingston +avuasenstnasssntasinsassanes 2 eb AA : -- i oy SDR MMPI SIN, WMI ph 237 Matthews, (Oshawa) asaeeeee x Kingston Leads in Team Batting With Oshawa Third -- 333 Buck, (Kingston) ... Locals Fourth in Feilding But Lead League in Home Runs -- Averages Compiled Up to June 20 -- Quinn Second in Hitting With .571 for Four Games -- Ada ANNE SEER: ~~ BREE ~s Fielding Belleville gre showing the way to the other teams in the league in the matter of fielding, with a mark of 938, which is eleven points better than the next team, Deloro, who, however have only a two point margin over Kingston, ; Of the regulars, Harrison of Peterboro, Stone of Kingston, Sutton Leal, (Deloro) Harrison, (Peterboro) seseEgEsEssl Jeffery, (Belleville) ..ccaaeenas of Kingston Tops Regulars 'With Sixteen Safeties for Mark of .500 Statistician) Compiled by Fred C. Beaudry, Kingston, Official League ur husky outfielder of the Kingiten team, leads the regu- lars of the C.O.B.L., for the games up to and including Wednesday, June 20, with an average of S00. Moore of Peterboro, in one game, and J. Quinn, of Qthava, in Seven sige to the plate, top the Kingston slugger, but can hardly be called gegulars. Ti ho ne aio had eleven singles, three doubles and of Oshawa, Cherry, Buck of Kingston, Hagerman, Green of Belleville, Williams of Oshawa, Heckman of Peterboro, Dainty of Oshawa, Shea of Deloro and Y of Kingston, have yet to make an error. Kings- ton lead in double-plays with nine, Oshawa next with eight, Belleville third with four and Peterboro and Deloro tied with two cach. The fielding records are: Harrison, (P) ....... PPP PY MINIMUM WAGE SET FOR TEXTILE TRADES Montreal, June 26.--The mini- mum wage of $12 per week for ex perienced female workers in textile trades in the City and Island of Montreal, and of $10 per week in other sections of the Province of tanks below the building saved the explosion from reaching ma- jor-disaster proportions, accord- ing to local fire officials. Nearly 190,000 automobiles and trucks were produced in France last year, Red Rose Orange Pekoe is the best tea you can buy In clean, bright Aluminum \ Quebec, was fixed by the Minimum Wagze Board of the Province of Quebec in orders issued today. Permits . for lower wages, how- ever, may be issued by the board on behalf of aged or handicapped workers, or in connection with ex- ceptional conditions. Wages of apprentices in the City and Island of Montreal are set forth as follows: First six months, $7, with semi-annual increase of $1 per week. For the remainder of the Province of Quehec wages of apprentices start at $6 and in- crease at the rate of $1 for each half-year to a minimum of $9. The order further provides that any female employee doing work in excess of the regular recognized working period shall be paid at the regular rates, but in all cases according to the prevailing custom of the trade, Any female employee losing time during the resular working period of the establishment must be paid proportionately to the actu- al number of hours worked. GARAGE FATALITY CAUSED BY PUMPS Montreal, June 26.--The inquest into the death of Olive Depres, cashier of a Notre Dame street garage, who was burned to death yesterday, when a gasoline ex- plosion destroyed the place, was opened today and was postponed until July 6 to allow time for in- vestigation into the explosion hy the fire commissioners' court, At today's short session, the father of the dead girl, Henri Depres, of this city, formally identified the body and said that she had heen living on St. Hubert street with an aunt, he two triples in 32 trips to the plate. A. Weir of Belleville, for two games, is oink "500, while Hec Boudreau, of Deloro, is starting to hit hard, and boasts a mark of 444. Of the Tegulars Green leads for Belle- ville with 438, Regan for Deloro with 391, Wolfe for Oshawa with .346, and Turner for Peterboro with 333. . Kingston leads in team batting with a mark of .296, with Belleville second with 273. The Nationals are far in the lead in stolen bases, with 26, Wickey Ross leading the league with 7 to his credit, Oshawa lead in home-runs with 6 and in triples with §, while Kingston have had most doubles, 20, and most singles, 63. y Sl The batting averages of the league are: Ash, (P) Hughes, (D) .. H. Mills; (B) «itv vaey Kellar, (0) ..iieatenne McCallum, (0) .vveee Moore, (P) ... / # / / / tC BC DB Bigger Milk Profits well fed cows mean well filled pails Feed Quaker Dairy Ration. Its protein produces the maximum quantity of milk, because it stimulates the 'milk producing organs and rebuilds tissue, Abundant carbohydrates, too, the body builders, Minerals which tone the blood and keep up health, and which are usually deficient in ordinary feeds. All in perfect balance. Its grain feeds, cottonseed meal, oil- cake meal, gluten meal, and edible bone meal are in the roportions which assure heaviest milk production over long actation periods. Quaker Dairy Ration is economical because it PRODUCES MORE MILK FOR LESS MONEY. No waste, because of perfect balance. Low moisture content, because kiln dried. The advice of our experts is free. The Quaker Oats Company, Peterborough, Ontario, Quaker DAIRY RATION Also Quaker Schumacher Feed for cattle, hogs and horses, and Quaker Ful-O-Pep Feeds for Poultry, SoLp BY o Fs Pe. 667 Terese ss renee = Moore (Peferboro) ..ovvese Th J. Quinn (Oshawa) ...... Ada (Kingston) ..... LAS Eras array ha A, Weir (Belleville) .... Buck (Kingston) Boudreau (Delord) Green (Belleville) ..... Ce raviveTyy artnet ey Regan (Deloro) Tetro (Kingston) , Britton (Kingston) . Wolfe (Oshawa) . H. Mills (Belleville) .. W,. Mills (Belleville) . . Turner (Peterboro) . Batten (Peterboro) , .. Young (Oshawa) . . Cherry (Kingston) , Ross (Belleville) . Elliott (Kingston) Elliott (Oshawa) . . Dainty (Oshawa) . Jack (Dgloro) ..: , Hardill (Peterboro) , Johnson (Petrboro) .. . 'Harrison (Peterboro) , Burgess (Deloro) ......coveeiiiinens a . V. Weir (Belleville) , J. Arniell (Kingston) , Heckman (Peterboro) .....vv0t vert ray , Williams (Oshawa) .ovvvrsrerrcrsnens reves . R. Scott (Belleville) . Quinn (Deloro) Blakely (Belleville) Flagler (Belleville) . Legon (Peterboro) ... . J. Hall (Peterboro) .. . Rose (Peterboro) .... , Collins (Deloro) , Sutton (Oshawa) , Fair (Oshawa) . Hagerman (Belleville) , Macpherson (Kingston) , Hughes (Dcloro) , Joyce (Kingston) , Holyman (Peterboro) , T. Morrison (Oshawa) , Jones (Oshawa) Matthews (Oshawa) . McCallum (Oshawa) , Swanston (Peterboro) . Utronki (Belleville) . Smith (Kingston) Ash (Peterboro) Scott (Peloro) , Stone (Kingston), , G, Aniell (Ringston) Brown (Dcloro) ... . Young (Kingston) , Kellar (Oshawa) ... , Gibson (Belleville) . D. Hall (Peterboro) . Jamieson (Kingston) . Gibson (Kingston) H. Morrison (Oshawa) Kenny (Oshawa) . A. Scott (Belleville) Burley (Belleville) Gerow (Belleville) , Palmer (Belleville) Wilgar (Peterboro) ,.........e04 Foranttsses , Shea (Deloro) , Jeffery (Belleville) , Leal (Deloro) Ralph (Deloro) ,....... Fira nes ier ternerray ' Bown CNL AAOOD WeNNN=OOSM S71 eeteettttarar er antee McCallum, (O) ..... ." Rose, (P) Quinn, (D) ...... teseans Hardill, (P) ...... ~ CONDO NLDONO SD RRREEEScRakun 5 £34 Bm i ORIN Da = = WOON NWAL N= = ONIENE BON N=ANNNNLE LN == CT NLLOSONDON I -- ---- ON ON Ca 00 NI = a (N) tn no Dan 3 2 PY neon Bona COND mA i ---- WELLAND NG, J Arnel (KR) 2vvacearevrss Ta ities ee H, Morrison, (0) +..v4s a -- Macpherson, (K) ... Johnson, (P) «vvenee Young, (0) . B. Hall, (P) .. Batten, (P) Gibson, (K) ..vve4e FEAR, Ch Aralell, CB) eevioanss SEEBEEEEE -- ais ~ nD Cas dn © py 0010 1000 NI A To ON bs bm (0) -- BLOC © LON = --- uo ° oo BBu--mnu,, MeCalum, (0) ervservssirrrevsrryase Sutton, <(0) .... Jack, (D) .. Elliott, (0) Scott, (D) ... Blakely, (B) ..... Britton, (K) Holyman, (P) ..vvveves TL LE Typ en ey theres TT. Marrison, (0) sivivicesviveees cuwocRB Scan' CURL NOOOOH --N Rm NNND vo207272727, ou fo) COORD = NO MOOO OO --~ O00 OO ~ONDO-,, [g] Cherry, (K) +.vee. AIR nl PRE Williams; AQ) seveenrevvers Hagerman, (B) . Buck (I) rivererssssress Heckman, (P) ,.... Green, (B) +vrevese Jack, (D) Shea, (D) Flagler, (B) ., Palmer, (B) Smith, CB) siciisrnrins ' J: Hall, (P) Bourdreau, (D) , Fair, (0) A. Weir, (B) Burley, (B) .. A, Scott, (B) B. Hall, (P) , Brown, (D) .... Ross, (B) Athy CF)... Burgess, (D) Ada, (K) Wolfe, (0) .,... Turner, CP) siveeserrare Matthews, (0) +.0440s reer Jones, (Q) issiasirieirereesy Cooper-Smith Company It" was disclosed today that it Phone 8 13 14 Celina Street was not the explosion of a fifty- DR1 gallon tank that had caused the BUY QUAKER FEEDS IN STRIPED SACKS damage, but that two ten-gallon pumps, standing just inside the doorway of the garage had ex- ploded.The cause is still undeter- mined. 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