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PAGE EIGHT IHE OSHAWA DAILY TUMES, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1930 OUTLOOK FOR C.0.B.L. IS DARK--G.M.C. TO HAVE SOFTBALL LEAGUE Oshawa Will Withdraw Entry if Peterboro Fails To Enter C.O.B.L. Unless Peterboro Enters C, OBL. Oshawa's Entry Would Be Financial Im- possibility--Present Out. look for Senior Baseball in Oshawa, Is Very Dark At the present thine It looks very uch us If there will be no Central tarlo Baseball League this year, or at least, Oshawa will not be ens tered 1m senior baseball, At the meeting held last night In Belleville, It was made practically sartain that Peterboro would not be entering a senlor team In the C0, B.L. this season, If Peterboro does pot enter, Oshawa will also be forced to withdraw, The veason for this Js quite evident: Oshawa would have two long distance trips while Kings on i J Belleville wold only have ne, R.A, Llliott, president of the we Is going to make ong last ef to revive Interest In Poterboro, but ut the present time It looks like | by » hopeless tusk, Kingston and Belle Ville will, no doubt, play baseball anyway, but If they are the only two teams entered; the series could not very well be ealled the Central On tario Baseball League, If Petirboro falls to © enter * and the: GOB.L. falls through, Oshawa will Jikely enter two team In the In. termedinte Lakeshore League, This portainly looks ue If It would be the Boa profitable plan RE a-- American League CHAMPIONS ARE DEFEATED Boston, Mass, Muy Lose Milton Gaston let the world ¢ ig Ath« fetes down with six hits here yes« terday and: the Red Sox won the third and last game of the series 7 10 J, Philadelphia +0000 000 003 0003 6 1 Boston oy verre 104 001 10x? 13 4 Quinn, Liebhurt, Rommel und Cochrane; Gaston and Derry, TIGERS ARE OUTHIT BUT WIN $d Detralt, Mich, May | =Althqugh outhit thirteen to elght the Defroit Tigers managed yesterday 10 break their losing streak and walle away with the third and concluding game of & series with the Chicago White Sox by a score of 0 to 4, Chicago vv 00000 100 101 010-4 13 1 Detroit vyiiiivss 400 000 Nxt 8 0 Blankenship, Caraway, Walsh, Me- Kalin and Autry) Riddle, Hogsett and Hargrave SENATORS WINNING STREAK 18 BROKEN BY YANKS 9-0 Washington, DC, May 1=The Washington Senators' winning streak wis broken yesterday as the. Yan- kees held them scoreless while tak. ing nine runs to win the third game of the series, Pipgrass pitched nina Innings of erfect baseball, allowing enly five ity, besides batting In two runs, Vow York +1000 S00 000 0519 12 0 shington .... 000 000 000-0 § 4 Ipgrass an Hargrave; Brown Burke, Ruel and Tate HODAPP INJURED WHEN IN: DIANS WIN St. Louls, Mo, May 1.=The Cleve« fand Indians made it three straight over the St, Louis Browns yesterday, winning 6 to 3, Hienle Manush hit u home run for the 'Browns in the first inning. Hodapp, Cleveland secs te Patera ue, struck in the head a pitched by Coffman an had to be assisted from the field, Cleveland 110 "Ho St, Touts 1.11 22400 002 61 n d Ly Hewelly Crowder, Coffman and Man, , y SONGIIRDA AT KuNen Nat Lab DoriORIY of Afro HA inspired & great chet in the a Matter leug-ewhon ho Ambar? CLLR ER National League PAT MALONE WINS FROM PIRATES b-2 Chicago, Ws, May 1.=Pat Malone ave the Plrates u paltry seven hits ire yesterday to win his game for Chicago, § to 2, English and Wilson hit homers, the latter's golng twenty-five feet over the left field wall, 3 Pittsburgh +00. 00 0 000 000 020-2 7 1 CHIEago «vi iove 10 110 10x58 9 0 Jones, Stonger and Hemsley; Mae lone and Hartnett, ROBINS TROUNCE GIANTS New York, NY, ay ; L=The Brooklyn Robins picked up thelr hear vy hitting yesterday where they left It Tuesduy nnd pounded out thelr third stright victory over the Glants a9 to 4 score The Robins started off with three hits and four runs off Carl Hubbell and madg eleven hits before they fine ished, Babe Merman hit a home run In the fourth or two of the three rups off Lucas Brooklyn .oiiv00 402 200 010-9 11 2 New York «o.oo 000 000 2034 6 0 Vaneg and Deberry; Hubbell, Lu. cus, Behton and Hogan, BRAVES WIN EASILY Philadelphia, Pa, May | =MHam mering Sweetland und Willoughby for eight runs in the first four In. nings, the Braves defeated the Phil les 9==3, here yesterday In the close Ing, Sane of the series, randt, who hurled for the Braves was effective and outside of Klein's home run In the fourth and did not allow a loeal plhyer tos reach third base until two were out In the ninth Boston ouviiii 150 200 100-0 16 | Philadelphia... 000 100 002d 8 | Brandt, and Gowdy; Sweetland, Willoughby, Milligan, Collins and Da vis 4 REDS DEFEAT CARDINALS Cincinnati, ©, May l=Heavy hit ting by Jersey "Joe Stripp, playing his first full game of the season, yes terday hy the Reds un 4 to 3 de: clalon over the Cardinals Stripp trippled in the final Inning and drove In Meusel with the win Ring. run. Previously Stripp doubled in the fourth innlg during which she Reds scored twice, Red Lucas: wo his first game of the year, St. Louls i, vs 001010 0103 1 1 Clnelnnatl 0000, 001 200 001d 71 Johnson and Wilson) Luts» and Gooch, MAITLANDS TO CONTINUR WITH JUNIOR OLA, TEAM Toronto, May 1 = Maitland, one of the test clubs in Canadian 0 will not ANS out of the game as reported or the northend club plans to hold a meeting Friday nght In the Rose: dale Hotel to form a junior team. Maitlands have been associated with game sino the early days and Ja. orosse followers will weloome the news that the familiar colors will atin be seen In OA L.A, competi on, RED SOX RELEASE BAYNE Boston, May 1--The Boston Red Hox to-day unconditionally released William Bayne, pitoher to the Chat. tanooga club of the Houthern League, Bobby Jones Makes His Last Quest For Foreign Golf Honors New York, May Joby Jones led the American Walker Cup team overseas yesterday on whet will be the Atlantan's last quest of foreign golfing honors, Some of the other sunburned youngsters who sailed on the Mauretania are aking thelr first trip to English links, but It iv sn old story for Bobby, He sald that this year would be his last, "f doubt if 1" be able to spare the time ugnin" Jones sald, This prob. ably means that the Atlantean wil) make his supreme effort to win the British amateur champlonshlp, the ong major golfing honer of the two countries, which thus far has elud- od his wizardry, Barnes Will Pitch 1st Game With Orioles Baltimore, May 1.0n the arrival of the 'Yoronto team here lute 'Aues- duy night, Steve O'Nelll, manuger of the Leats, unnounced that Frank Burnes; orack southpaw, would be his pitcher In the frst game of the sere les with the Orioles on Friday, Guy Cantrell, will work on uSturday, and Johnny Prudhomme and Kyle Grae Win ure slated to get the ussign. ments in the double-header on Sune days That meuns Sem Gibson, who lies won both of his starts In league kames by the shut-out route, is being roomed to pitch ugninst Reading in the Toronto opener next I'uesday, While Frank Barnes went down In both games he pitched since the schedule got under way, hg wis more or less unlucky, especially at Jeryey City where errors by Pete Cote und Nolen Riclinrdson tossed defeat In his way, Then his team-mates did not do much In a hitting way, Before the Leafs leave here for home on Sunday night, Manager O'+ Nelll will gut two pitchers from his squad, He plans ta send Sig Vick, 10-yeur«uld right-hunder, who per formed In the Mississippi League last seuseon, to Mike MeNally's elub of the New York and Penns League, while Regis Leheny, a gouthpaw, for merly of the University of Niagara, Is slated for duty this summer with Billy Webb's Binghamton elub, also of the NY, and F QO'Nelll will don the pad and glove in the Baltimore series, The Leafs' boss injured hiss side while at bat In agame ut Detyolt, and the injury fulled to respond to treatment as raps Idly as expected, BE ---- Red Bragan Wins Hamilton Bout Hamilton, May 1=Red Bragan, Toronto serapper, headlined a card of eight bouts at the arena here last nigh with Henry Shaw, Montreal, and wen for himself a handy decision over the foursround route; The snow was held In tYounr-round sessions throughout, but despite the length and calibre of the bouts the crowd wis not large, Shaw, a shifty serapper, was not exactly outelansed by Bragan, but the latter's experience proved too great, Bragan won every round through the expedient of forelng the fAghting and playing heavily to the head during the early rounds and to the body late terly,) Shaw weathered several typi cal Bragan onslaughts but was down twice in the first round, dragging Bragan with him, No damage was done on either ageasion, Bragan weighed 148 and Shaw 152, but the difference in weight did not affect the winner, ( 3 Ee 15,000 of the Faithful See Maxey Trounce Larry Johnston in Decisive Man. ner -- Rosenbloom Will Likely Meet Slattery Next New York, May 1 = Fresh from a apt olub, trained to 0 on a khave and a hairoy! axey Rosenbloom, the belting bu Bh furnished high entertain , for 15,000 of the faithful las ht by soundly trouncing Larry ne son, lean hegre from Chiokge, 1) # ring plehed where more ortho: dox olrous clowns have been tumbs Unk oF the past three weeks, eopening the big battle pit to boxing though the tang: of the oles phants still hung on the air, Rom enbloom bafied the usually 4 ly punching wegro with his lete assortment of leather emoralisiog a demain and h Ago Larry gave ( AH roughest has had heve in At MIEDe Tomson mate th n ohuson made the . take of coming back for ore after Rosenbloom had had a chance to 1 over, the result.) n negro and a d n Vil ton ypunds that was a formals hh 3 Maxey did everytht i v abla io diwomih and hurr th 0 carrion eno: : a fnely muscled dody and pevartut id 30 hiast away a ting 1 of Rosenbloom, Johnson's 'trouble was that he could wot hit When steuunally 1 sacked Ne L) +A iy att lo NR hi Atlae at ROMP: wiped put the ad on ment he rt foul Max Rosenbloom Wins From Johnson Easily let in six rounds, | Rolahbloom wolghod 172%, Johns) on v Maxey lived up tully to his boast that he may be fooled once but never twice, "rom the first round, to the last be bounced in and out of the negro's arms, sweeping low to let Johusen's vicious right hand shots aweep harmlessly down his back while Larry's left hook, an other powerful weapon, usually oracked harmisasly on the back of ] Maxey's head, n the m me he led right hands tha the negro's hin, loo blog yn, olawed, a made life bla for the be. ddled Johnson until the arena rocked to the roars of the delight. od falthtul ul, \ With Johnson out of the way, the path seems cleared Ail oon: bloom to battle Jimmy Riattery, re. cognited in this state as the Ngh heavyweight champion, in an open alr bout thin summer, The matoh probably will be staged in Ruftale, The paid attendance was 14,335, the gross i $60,127.20 and the net $4,448, and ge! -- CHICAGO U, BRRORS QOSTLY Ann Arbor, Migh,, May 1==Miohi. gan won ita first conference victory terday afternoon hy defeating hivato 4 to 8, Four errors Inolud. Ing three by Tipler, Maroon, third baseman, combined with one hit, ave the Wolverines three runs in the fourth inning, Knowles held Michigan to four Nita and atruek out six men. The roons mado 10 hits, WEANING MOTHER "My wife used to play the piano a lot, but since the children came sho doesn't have time," "Children ave a comfort, aren't Lothey 2 weloptiah . Obsgevew 8 to the kid | me PORT SNAPSHOT By Ono, Osmania, Sports Editor No CORBI, League? ) Asutding to reports of the meeting held In Belleville lust night, it looks very much us If there will he no COB.L, this season, All the troubles hinges on the fact that Peterboro hus practically refused to enter the league, Oshawa would be unable to carry on if Peterboro was not entered, Whether Oshawa will enter two teams in the Inters mediate Lakeshore Lague, hus not yet been decided, hut this very prabable, looks L] J » + GMC, Bofthall Lengue An attempt will be made at & meeting tomorrow night, to form un Inter-Depariment Softball League for General Motors, "I'his meeting has been called for 7.30 pam, ut the Industrial Relations Bullding and all departments wishing to enter & team In this proposed league, ure usked to wend representatives to the meeting * LJ » "Ils May the First Today is May the First, To a great many people, this means nothing more than the day after April 30, but to all fishermen this Is one of the greatest days of the year, Quite a number of logal busi ness men falled to nppear at thelr desks ut the regular time this morn Ing Ld LJ * " Another Reason There Is nlsg another reason why today, Muy the Viest, Is u very Important date, Today several citios and towns of the province have new residents, Most of them ure lacrosse players who have tuken up thelr residence before May the First in order to comply with the OA L.A, Residence Rule, I'he following plece of poetry nppeared In the spocinl sporting column In the Evening Telegram, entitled, "Sporting Extras", by Ted, Reeve April 30 "Curfew shall not ring to-night, The Squire of Brampton eried, Until our, riders from the south Come safely to our side, While down in Oshawa the walks Will be loft out all night, Until the men from Weston town Complete thelr non-stop flight, weAlice Snipperenapper."' Coming from "Teddy" Reave, who will this season play his Ia crosse in Brampton, this has spec ial significance LJ LJ * * Intermediates Have Good Workout The Oshawa Intermediate Lacrosse team held thelr initial workeut Tast rilght at the Motor City Stadium and about twenty devotees of the "gutted stick" were on hand to strut their stuff. "Hert" Constable was well satisfied with the turnout and expects to field a smart in termediate team when the schedule starts LJ LJ . LJ Oshawa Nationals The Oshawa Nats, will travel to Toronto on Saturday alterpoon and they will meet thelr old rivals, the 48th Highlanders, at Earlscourt Park, In u Major Leagle fixture, The following Is the team selegted to play: Smith, Gennors, Boyd, Goll, Brodie, Hurst, Sturch, Peterson, Sathrang, Muir and Davidson, Reserves: MeLean, Vasey, Lyons and MeGregor, The above players are to be at Mike's Place on Saturday afternoon, not later than 1.30 o'clock, Tonight is the night pf the Oshawa Nationals' Request Dance, at the Winter Gardens, \d . . » Softball Umpires and Scorers Wanted The Oshawa City and Industrial Athletic Commission want Soft. ball Umpires and Ofaial Scorers for thelr different softhall leagues, All persons who with to act as either umpires or ssorers are asked te make thelr applications to D. Stretton, 376 Albert street, stating how mush they desire for thelr serviees. 14 is requested that all ap. plications be mailed on or before Saturday, of this week: . 8. Duco Boys' Softball Teams Practice The two Duco Boyy' Softball teams, intermediate and junior, held practiges last night at Alexandra Park and there were about forty softball players on hand, The Duco Boys are going te fleld two strong teams this summer and more should be heard of them, The juniors will hold another practice tonight (weather permitting) at Alexandra Park, A full turnout is requested, The Intermediates will practice on Saturday afternoon at the same place, ee Parts and Service Practices The P.and 8, intermediates will hold a practice at the Motor City Stadium tonight, The juniors will held a workout tomorrow night at Alexandra Park at 6.30 o'clock: All turning out with the teams are asked to be on hand, the Canadian rankings ho ah itor yin the States is maki Hing positions on the | great bid to repeat his success, Cup Yon, Marsel Rain: J Nevonth ar in A | ville made the team last year and after two months of tournament ng A J Cinolnnati 4 Wt, Port Perry Lacrosse Club Organizes wm Vort Perry, May 1=A piestiog ol lacrosse fans was hila ut Yori Verry 1g rrganize & club, L, McGregor pre- vided, V, C, Waghorne, of QALA, addreswed the boys and hinpressed on them reason why they should tuke u the nations! game, Alter some discussion It was decided to organise und officers were selected us follows: Honorary President, W, L, Parrish honorasy vicespresidents, RB, Sommer ville, G, Hale, H, R, Archer, D, B Henry and H, D, Hutehson; press dent, Lo McGregor) vice-presls dents, B, MeGregor," i, Beare, D, Carnegle secretary, H, Nend; tres surer, DD, Sheppard; manager, H, R, Levin; executive committee, C, Swite un, B Collaguti, A, Brock, A Mer Dermont, D, Melntosh, Carnera's Star Has Set New York, Muy 1=Frime Carn: ard draped his engrmous form on the bed in his hotel room In Portland, Qre, yesterday and regurder his ma- nager, Leon See, I didn't know you had u book," | suid the boxer to his boss, "What Js It you are reading!" "I am reading some fairy tales," sald Bee, "Just now 1 have finished reading one about the man whe kill: od the goose which laid the golden og, Horn did he do that!" "Well, there was a man whe own- ed a very fine goose, and this goose laid a griden egg every day, Its own. or was not content with getting only one golden egg # day, so he killed the 0086 that lie might get the gold qule or Carners sat ollently for a moment: Then he snapped his fingers, "You know," he sald, "I understand why vou are reading that book," "Yes," replied See, "I thought you would, I am a sad man, Primo," "Me, too, Leon," ssid Primo, Primo and Leon. got the bad news yesterday, Their licenses were revos ked by the New York State Athletic Commission, Primo and Leon were charged with taking part in a fixed bout in California, California previ ously had banned them, as well as others of the Carnera troupe, The Friedman and Frank Churchill, New others arg William Duffy, Walter York followed suit, Tim McGrath, Robert Perry and Robert Lags, all ueeused f somplicity In the "thrown" bout and suspended in California, wore also deglared ineligible to ob: tain licenses in New York, Similar action will be taken In states having working agreements with the New Yerk Commission, The National Boxing Association is exe pected to take similar action, and af- ter that Carnern will be able to fight only on the American soll of Alaska, the Canal Zone and one of the most distant Hawallan Islandw Canada's Davis Cup Team Will be elected Today Toronto, Ont, May 1,-~Canada'y 1080 Davis Cup Team will probably be atlected today, The fleld has narrowed down to thres contests ants for the two remaining places, as W, Leroy Rennie, Toronto, was compelled to withdraw owing to linens, Wiliard Crocker and Maree! Rainville, both of Montreal, yew torday repeated thelr brilliant pers formances of the previous w Rainville defeating Rennie Iu Rraighy sets 0, 4 Crookes triumphed Martin, of Regina, rab fought 'maton which was extended | ju The scores in this mateh were 8:0, 6-8, 40, 6:4, The doubles trial game saw the downfall of Dr, Wright and Nunna before the clever play of Rainville and Crocker, to four sets, ------------------ BASEBALL RESULTS INTERNATIONAL luauty Won Lost 0, BULIRle svi vvnnnnn! HAImMore sv vvvvany Toronto (vo vives 8 Roading NOWAK va vvvonanid ROONGRIOr | vv yni od Montreal vi ivany dJorgey Olly 14008 Wodnesday's Neovea Montreal ,,, 0 Newark ,,,,,.8 City . 7 Rochester ,,..0 ding 7 Buffalo i000, Toronto and Paltimore not scheduled, Rochester A Jone) iy. Rutfalo at Reading, Montreal at Newark, aaronto-Maltimere not "NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburg 4) a hh New York .. : sched» CERRY " ARE RRNE | Chi ' \ on ALA hiladelphia +, POORIFR |i via Clnolnnat! yy vavind W Brooklyn w and Roston 0 Sl deiphia 1 Chioago > Htaburg +o ¥ oe ale AMERICAN LJ] on Lost NO, Washington (10 1 Cleveland ARERR ARTE] Ohl Phindsniia . ty Louis yoy (1) EF yet ALE EE Si Now York BAY VAL } EEE ERY ' § i 8 ) A 5 Inter-Dept. Softball League Will Likely be Formed at General \ Motors International League READING NOSES OUT BUFFAIL Reading, Pa, May 1, ~Reading game from behind yesterday 10 nose out Juttelo in the first game of the series, 7 to 6, The Keys peored five runs In the seventh ins ning after the Bisons had rallied for four markers in thelr half of the frame, Herb Thomes hit a home run with one on base in the seventh, Buffalo ,,,., 000100400-~6 0 § Reading 00 0000205087 14 h Barnes, Parks, Williams, Buch. anan end Grube; Welch, Woollok and Grace, BKERTERS COME VROM BENIND TO WIN 74 Jersey City, N.J., Nay 1,==Jar soy City came from behind yestey: day pounding five yuns across the plate In the sixth to win the first game of the series from the Roch. estoy Red Ings hy = score of 7 to Grant Gilis came through with & triple with three mne on in the sixth to chase seross three runs and give the Nkeeters the lead and the ball game, Rochester ,,.., 0000880006 7 0 Jorsey City , ,00310600%-7 10 ¥ Irvin, Hunter, Smith and Jon. nard; Henderson, Grant and Daly, ROYALN Newark, NJ., Map L,=-Montreal gained a 8 to § verdlet over News ark yesterday as the teams opens od a five game series An unearned run In the fifth inning gave the Royals a vietory, Montreal ,,,010010100-8 K 0 Newark 0000001308 0 1 Thormahine and Head; Boney, Perey and Munn, WIN GAME COROURG GOLVERS BLKOT BR BE: BARNES AS PRESIDENT Cobourg, May 1--At the annual meeting of the Cobourg Golf Club the following officers were elected for this season; Hon, Presidents--W, 1, and D, ©, Diok, Hen, Viee-Presidents----8, Haan, G, N, Oliver, Mrs, Rowe, Mra, G, §, Oliver, Mrs, Miles, R, B, Hickman, Prasident---R, EH, Barnes, Vice-President-~J, H, Stone, Roorvetary-Treasurer--D, H, Burn, haleman of Creen Committon we Abbot JK, Stone, Captain==A, H, Barnes, Mombership Commitiee--H, © Higginbotham, D, €, Dilek, J, KE, ftone, Directors~H, ¢, Higinbotham, John Dilek, R. B, Barnes, Me, Fore rest, Mes, Burn, Mrs, Higinhotham, D, C, Dick, J, K, Stone, D, H, Burn, Judge L, V, O'Connor, A, J, Gould, and Rev, I, C, Harper, Wednesday's Scores Detroit ovo 8 Chicago ov oaeid New York +0 Washington 4.0 Boston «7 Philadelphia 8 Claveland ,,. 8. Bt, Louis 44.8 {ames Today Detroit at Philadelphia, Other clubs not scheduled, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Won Lost IO, OUIAVIIe siya ens dO J ole [\) SERA ERA] Columbus sovvsinr Bt PAUL Soave nan Indianapolis 4 vyvon Deol Clty ove MUWAUKSS vv ay Minneapolls 1114 1 Wednesday's Scores Milwaukeo , 8 Toledo yiv0v00 8 Kansas Qity 6 Columbus 44041 Indianapolis. 8 Minneapolis 0 Bt Paul +, 8 Loulaville 40d Games Today Open Date, I | 18 w ON UNEARNED RUN | Meeting Will Be Held at In- dustrial Relations Bldg, Tomorrow Night to Form Inter-Department Softball st GMC, Bolthall + has made tremendons strides in this city during the last lew years und its popularity has spresd until now the game Is play od by people of both sexes and vi ull Hyges, Tomorrow night at the. Industrial Relations Building, Willism street, # meeting will he held for the express purpose of trying te form un Inter Department Softhall League, "mony ill the different + departingnts or ome wf the General Motors, Ther no doubt that u league of this kind ould provide a great desl of Inter est and prove a suitable means of promoting the friendly rivalry whieh ways exists between the different departments of u large factory, Prag tieully every department POEEEAN softhull pluyers of res) ability and this proposed league would certain produce some smart softhall games Phe meeting, tomorrow night, is called for 7.30 o'clock, All depart ments who would enter a team in this proposed league are asked 10 send representatives to this meeting, in order that a discussion may he held on the many different problems which are connegted with any soft hall league, A large attendance is exe pected, rm PLAN ARENA AT OOBOURG Cobourg, May 1A meeting of the eommities appointed to go fore ward with preliminary work rela~ tive to the ersstion of a new rink here, with artificial jee, was held Tueaduy night, and decided to make application for a charter, The com» pany is to be known as the Cobourg Arena Company, Limited, The pros vislonal directors appointed are: 1, M, Pleld, K.C,, W, 5, Edwards, J, W. Bpeague, Mayor A, R. Willmott and W, L. Allan, The necessary money required to take out a char. or wag subseribed at this meeting, COUNTING (UHICKENS Washington, May 1==The fans who take no chances are rapping At the Washington ball club's door for world series veservations al- ready, More than 800 requests were re. oalved after Walter Johnson's Inde had won eight straight, The club's oftiolnls dont know what to do whout it, TE LESS LIGHT, MORE DELIGHT Mother-'""What do you say to A fine cake for your birthday, with ton candles on top, one for each year of your age?' Toddy~-"0N, but look here, mum, I've got & better idea! Why not one candle, with ten cakes for my age?"s=--Pearson's \ NEW MARTIN Now Playing = The Comedy Mit PERSONALITY With Sally Starr Fox News! Oswald Collegians Usual Prices a ba i ALL wire bousie TRACK all the way We Fl Ti gt Full detalls from BD, Oy Forveater, 8 King 8t phone Nia CANADIAN NATIONAL,

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