PAGE TWO 1 --- WHITBY Representative--JAMES HOLDEN Phone, House 18--Office 434 Whitby Girls Toke #" Lead in First Half Oshawa Ladies League Defeat Chevrolet Girls in Most Exciting Game of «Year With Score of 14:13 - --Ten Innings Played -- ++ Overthrow at Home De. cides Issue (By Staff Reporter) Whitby, July 19--Defeating the Chevrolet girls of Oshawa 14-13 in a thrilling ten inning game played be- fore he largest crowd of the season fat the town park last night, the Whitby ladies' softball team clinched the icadership for the first half of the Oshawa Ladies' Softball League schedule. Yesterday's pack full of sna fenthusiasm an 8 game was op | play punch and the 10th inning nearly gave the spectators heart failure, It was anybody's contest until the winning run was brought in on an overthrow at home plate, b | ere were two spectacular rallies, Jn the 9th innings with the score 11-7 'against them the visitors ran up six more runs three of which were dir- 'ectly due to a timely circuit clout hy Mable Elliott, stalwart second base plaver, who in true Babe Ruth style drove the ball far over center field a neat hit scoring McBride while {ones was forced out at 3rd. Lena atson tied the score on a long low drive to left field, Whitby failed to clinch the game however when Blow flew out to Elliott, Excitement in 10th The 10th innings was a tense per~ iod for both teams. Moffatt batting for E, Elliott m anaged to get to 1st but was forced out at 2nd when Wal- ker stole 2nd. Fulton singled and with two on bases and two dewn Kennedy sent a high one over 2nd base, Parker running in to smother it and incidentally destroy the wvisit- ors' hopes of winning in the innings. Whitby came to bat and Scott connected for a safety. Forrester went down on an ecasy pop fly to Pitcher Elliott while Effie Watson gained 2nd base and advanced Scott to drd when she drove a hard one through Blair in right field, McBride was an casy out to Goold en base while Long followed at bat. Unlike the famous Casey of Jonesville she was not called to save the situation for her team, simply because through some imp of fate, Vivian Elliott, who had stood up valiantly for the Chevs through the whole nine frames, pit- ched an erratic hall which went wide ast Catcher Fulton and allowed cott to streak home for the decisive [---- MURRAY'S CLOTHES SHOP 'Scott was walked to 1st. THE OSHAWA DALY TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1928 run while the local fans went wild with joy. Game Chevs went to bat first Fotfester on the mound for itby with Jones receiving. Kennedy se- cured a double and stole 3rd, being scored by . Holmes hit ad- vancing Goold with two on bases. The Chevs.were now two ahead and it came Whitby's turn to do the spectacular, The, local fib we went ga the top in fine style with McBride on 2nd, Jones grounded on the third base line, se- turing a hit and advancing McBride 4 a Packer alto foliiccted for ringing home both runner wit Bolt bein two base hit. The local infield cared for the next three bat- ters however leaving Elliott stranded on 2nd. Whitby failed to count in the opening stanza. Parker went down Kennedy to Goold, L. Watson popped out to V. Elliott' while Blow was tricked in the same manner, Neither side counted in the second innings. Blair popped out to For- rester, Fulton secured a hit and was advanced to 2nd by Kennedy who sacrificed to Blow. Goold hit but Holmes was vanquished on a foul tip. Scott came to bat for Whitby and was put down V. Elliott to Goold. Forrester was walked and was advanced to 2nd on E. Watsen's sacrifice. McBride followed with a strikeout, Bring in Four The Chevrolets were held in the 3rd while the locals brought in four runs. Long was walked but lost out attempting to steal 2nd." Jones and Parker were also walked while the latter was forced out at 2nd after L. Watson singled. Mary Blow ob- tained a neat single scoring Jones and advancing Watson to 3rd, L. Watson stole home on an error and Blow scor- ed on a pass ball while Forrester scored Scott. Effie Watson ground- ed to Mabe! Elliott and the period ended with Whitby leading 4-3. Bella Blair, right fielder for the Chevs, made a wonderful circuit hit in the 4th while the bases were inst THE LAST GALL =OUR TIME IS UP! 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Reg. $2 50, Selling Out $1.39 Stitch Sell- Owing to limited amount of space we are unable to list every- see for yourself. New bargains every day. MURRAY'S CLOTHES SHOP thing. Come in and 32 King St. West Phone 2574W Cor. Prince and King St. West to 3rd, Mabel El-|3rd, were gloating Blow clear. The locals were 1 not danger fi ba ou od brought . 3 Ue onal runs for the visitors while the Whit- || by girls scored three. With Two down, E. Elliott reached 1st on an error at short. Walker singled and advanced Elliott to 2nd. Stealing Elliott scored on an overhtrow while Blair brought Walker in when Scott missed at Jrd. Fulton struck out, making the three down. Par- ket, for he ol and Rho) rolling when to leit Gaining, 2nd on a pass ball the cen. ter fielder was advanced to 3d by Watson's sacrifice and sneaked home on Kennedy's error, Blow 'secured a safety and was advanced'to 3rd on Scott's double. Forrester singled through short and Blow came in for a run. E. Watson's foul trip was well cared for by Fulton while Mc- Bride struck out. No Runs in Sixth No runs were secured in the sixth but Whitby counted again in the 7th increasing its lead to he eighth saw Whitby jump far abo of their opponents. After Chevs had earned another run, Jones reached 1st on an error at short and took a base on a pass ball. Parker placed a high one in left field which was missed by Holmes who threw wild to 3rd allowing Jones to reach the platter, while rather stole 3rd. Blow singled scoring Parker after I. Watson had popped out to Vivian Elliott. Scott was walked advancing Blow to 2nd. Blow reach- ed 3rd on a pass ball. Forrester's foul trip was well cared for hy Blair who ran from right field to make a spectacular catch, While the Chevs who had gone back and touched base raced home, The ball was thrown wild from right field awd Scott also secured a yun. E. Watson made the third down when Elliott grabbed a foul tick, The Chevs' rally in the 9th was one of the outstanding features of the game, Cringle reached 1st on an crror and was sacrificed to 3rd by Walker after stealing 2nd hase, Blair fanned out but Fulton brought in Cringle with a neat single. Kennedy secured a hit advancing Fulton to 2nd while Goold brought in the two runners, Holmes hit and with two on bases Mable Elliott made a won- derful Sieault clout scoring three runs. . Elliott was the third down, going WA McBride to Blow, Whit- by's half of the ninth and the 10th innings need no rehearsing having been described above. The line-up : Chevyolets--battery, V. Elliott and Fulton; infield, Goold, M, Elliott, Kennedy and E. Elliott; outfield, Holmes, Walker and Blair. Whitby--hattery, Forrester and Jones; infield, Blow, E, Watson, Scott and McBride ; outfield, E. Wat- son, Parker and Long. Umpires, lke Sutton, Oshawa, Ed Bowman, Whitby, The score by innings: Chevs ,,,4,,. 300120016 0-13 Whithy ,,,., 0040301321-14 ROYAL BANK TO OPEN BRANCH IN WHITBY IS REPORT (By Staff Reporter) Whitby, July 19.--A branch of the Royal Bank will be established in Whitby, according to af announce- window of a store on Brock street, ment which' has appeared in the formerly occupied by the Dominion Stores. The new branch will. have its +2lces in these premises, which will probably be remodelled to mect the needs of an institution of this kind, When the amalgamation of the Standard Rank with the Bank of Commerce took place, it was thought that the town would have but fwo branches, namely, the Dominion and Commerce, as both the recently amal- gamated institutions have offices here, MAKES GIFT OF $500,000 TO NATIONAL SCOTTISH LIBRARY -- (By Canadian Press) London, July 19--Sir Alexander Grant has made a second gift of $500,000 to the National Library of Scotland. His first donation was in June, of 1923, Some time before that date the Faculty of Advocates had asked the Government to take over their famous library as a Scottish public institution, but owing to the financial position of the country dif- ficulty stood in the way of accept- ance by the Government of this of- er. That difficulty was removed by Sir Alexander's first $500,000 donation. It is understood that the sum now given is to provide additional accom- odation for the library, Sir Alexander Grant is the man- aging director of a large firm of biscuit manufacturers, Edinburgh. A native of Forres, he entered this firm as a working baker over 40 years ago, and gradually secured adyancement until he became general manager, and -subsequently acquired a controlling interest, THOMAS W. WHARTON Representative Phones: Office 587; Resi. dence, 300 FINED $100, COSTS RECKLESS DRIVING Joe Shechan, - Bowmanville, Figured in Bad Accident Near Town Yesterday -- Staff Reporter) Bown July 19.--~Joe Shee- han, Bowmanville, vias fined $100 and costs here yesterday when he a peared before Magistrate F. Ward, charged with le Lv drive in The case arose out of an ac- ci ent Tuesday night when the car which Sheehan was driving crashed head-on into a large sedan, driven by Thomas McLary, 101 Washington Ave, Collingswood, N. J. Both cars were wrecked, and occupants of the cars were injured Sheehan pleaded guilty to the charge, and told the court that at the time he was learning to drive. The car, he stated, was owned by Lou Broadsworth, local farmer, and roadsworth and another friend were with him at the time. Sheehan was represented by M. G. V, Gould, Osh- awa. Twe other men appeared for in- fractions of traffic by-laws, for which they were each assessed one dollar and costs, Both pleaded guilty to the charges, which were laid by S, Ven- ton, Chief of Polic . NOW AND THEN Life is full of things like that, Things like what? Oh, this and thus; And we don't know where we're at, Jim loves May and May loves Nat, Causing trouble, woe and fuss; Lite is full of things like that, Those who would he thin are fat, Those are minus who'd he plus; And we don't know where we're at, Often virtue falls down flat, While luck crowns some ful russ; Life is full of things like that, sin. Fate writes mat, Then she pulls a blunderhuss™ And we don't know where we're at, "Welcome" on the Fame hits those wna hil it scat, While our luck gets "wues and wuss"; Life is full of things like that, What's the moral of this chat? Ask the gods, hut don't ask ys! Life®is full of things like that And we don't know where we're at! Russia, * hefore Sovietism"s ad- vent, sold wheat in all the markets in the world, Now she is content to buy.--Owen Sound Sun-Times. | ASKED TO ACCEPT KELLOGG TREATY All That Remains is to Set Japan to Sign Washington, July July 18. ony re- ceipt of official communications of acceptance remained tonight to de- lay an immediate decision as to when and where the Kellogg mul- tilateral hobs for the remounce- ment of war shall be signed by the representatives of the 15 Govern. munts who will compose the char- ter membership of this new peace pact, Acceptances of the Kellogg plan on the part of the Governments of Great Britain, the Commonwealth of Australia, New Z:aland and the Union of South Africa, and of In- dia, were deliverad to the United Stales Charge d'Affaires in Len- dou today by Sir Austen Chamber- lain, Secretary of Foreign Affairs, who announced this action in the House of Commons Sir Austen said that Canada, having a Minister own reply, as fu the case of the Irish Free State. It was expecled that these re- plies would reich Washington by cable or mail tamorrow. The State Department received and made public acceptancas of an unqualified character from Bel- gium and Poland. They mented the favorable replies al- ready received from the Irish Free State, Germany, ¥rance and Italy, It was also learned through diyp- lomatie channels that acceptances from Japan and Czechoslovakia would come in before the end cf the week. While Secretary Frank R, Kel- logg made no effort to conceal his gratification over the promptiness with which the 14 nations to which | the revised draft of his proposals was transmitted last month Lave signified their desire to be num- bered among the original signa- torics, any formal expressicn or speeific plans for the ceremony of signature wust await the notes from -the oiher Governments, The Becrelary is known to he partieularly gratified that none of powers has found {it necessary to propose addition to the pact of any supplementary interpretative docu- ment, He has heen de:urous from the first that the new peace treaty should be as simple and direct in language at it was possible to make it, and that it shuld not be encumbered or any doubt he cast upon its major purposes hy supple- mentary prpotocols or explanatory notes, at Washington, woula deliver herg convenience and economy have a "Nugget" Polishing Outfit always in the house, The Outfit comes in either black or tan and contains a tin of "Nugget" polish a brush -- and a polishing cloth, Ask your dealer for the "Nugget" Polishing Outfit--complete for hame use--in cardboard bex §0¢, in metal box 60c, "NUGGET": "There's a Nugget shade for every shoe made." 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