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Oshawa Daily Times, 23 May 1930, p. 8

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1930 nd 'WIN 2nd. Kilmarnock. Soccer Team _ Defeats Oshawa Nationals - In Impressive Style 5-0 of HEI Hil sisi 1 One of the largest crowds of fans that ever witnessed any sporting Wffair in thin city, was at the' Motor City Stadium last night when the wack Kilmarnock soccer team ae- tented the Oshaws Nalonals by five 0 nil, After giving an excellent account of themselves and putting up & stubborn and effective fight for the first seventy minutes, the. Osh- wa Nationals wilted under tne rast oace and the IKillles were able to jeore four gomls In quick succes: Mon during the latter part of the game, Nearly three thousand sport fans of Oshawa and district were on hand to wee the Kilmarnock soccer team, 1029 Scottish Cup shamplons, give a display of how soccer. can be played and they were sertainly treated to one of the best games that has ever been played on a local flold, A Smart Team The Kilfes lived up to all ex. pectations and in the last twenty minutes, when they opened out to the last notch, the spectators saw just how interesting a soccer game an be. The visitors possessed & eam, each member of whom is » star in his position, The predom- nating feature of the entire game vas the excellent team play and ontrol exhibited by the Killies, gvery man knew just where his eammates were stationed and each nember played the ball surely and fleverly. Clemie, the Killle goalie was the man who prevented Osh- wa from avolding a whitewash, His work was very good. The re- mainder of the visitors' rearguard was very ° strong, especially the halves. However, it was the for. ward line that the Blue and White Hoops had the most advantage, In Junningham and Aitken they have wo players who can drive a ball vith a speed and force that Is al nost inecreditable, Cunningham scored the Apst hres goals for the Scottish team vhile Willlamson and Ramsay got Ne other two goals. The Killles, 'or the most part a very young eam, possessed a slight but no- fceable advantage in speed and {me again their players relied on heir speed alone to make a play, Nationals Played Well The Oshawa Nationals put up a datiant, fight, And in the frst buf, when they had the wind with them, after they had settled down, they | gaye the Killies all that they could handle and only hard luck prevent. od them from scoring on more than one occasion, Bmith, the local goalie, drew the Hinelight from a local standpoint, His work in the nets was brilliant at all times and some of his saves, especially when he saved |Altken's hot shot, were nothing less than sensational, Boyd, the local's smart left back, did not play and his place was ably filled by Jock Davidson, Connors play- ed a sterling game at right back and when he had Altken to watch, he wan pitted against one of the smartest men in the game at that position, Oshawa's 'halt-line, was the strongest department of the team, all three players, Coll, Hurst and especially Brodie, played smart socger, Bturch and Peterson work- od hard but they failed to get the necessary breaks, Chris Sathrang, the Nats' brilliant centre forward, was given no opportunity to get his bullet-like shot away but on more than one occasion only the smart work of Clemie prevented him from tallying, Obhawa was noticeably weak on the left aide, as both Muir and MoGregor found. much dif. culty in getting going, and thelr opponents were a deal faster, The first halt was fairly even, with both teams passing up many good chances. The Killles scored about halt way through the first half and the score at half time was still 1 to 0. Oshawa's condition was not what it might have heen and in the last part of the game the Killles had everything pretty much thelr own way, The game has no doubt done a great deal to promote local interest in the game of soccer, The Game The Killles opened up with a clever rush but the Nats, cleared, Walter came back on a nice effort and sent in a perfect centre, Smith made ae spectacular save of the hot shot, Sathrang got a pass at cen tre soon after but he had both his foot taken from under him when he tried to pivot around Clemle, the goalie, The Killles came right back and Oshawa were kept buay. Sturch broke away and passed to Peterson but the play was off side, Smith was called upon to make two smart saves in succession, the last one resulted from a corner kick, Altken "centred the ball but Con- nors cleared nicely, Petterson and Sathrang got the ball up at the oth. or and wud Clemie was given a hot time for about two minutes. Sathe rang passed to MoGregor, MeceGreg- or shot and had Clemie beat cold but Irvine headed the ball out of danger, All of these hoys used their heads just as effectively as their feet, Soon the Killles broke away and Aitken, the sturdy, left. footed winger, let drive with rat. tling shot, The ball barely sevap« ed over the cross bar, This gave the crowd a real thrill, Soon af. BENEATH the rugged safety Firestone Tires have the est, most durable tion ever ughest rubber, rd -- CO! . known. . Layer upon of to twisted for = elasti rubber which protects every Fore against Internal heat and friction, Gum-Dipp ing doubles flexing bl restone lires & No other tire hisses, econ of i J] ne i world records for mileage See your nearest Firestone Dealer -- 1 Rodd's Tire & Famer King & Contre Sta l , Queen's Weakened by Graduation---Batstone May Play Agesin Kingston, ' May 28 --- Queen's senior team will be minus nine players who went through to the Eastern Ontario football finals last season when the first practice 1s called this Fall, but Coach Harry 'Red' Batstons is not at all downs hearted, With newcomers to the college and the intermediate and Junior teams to plck from, he ex. pects to have at least 756 candi. dates and hb may play himself, In graduations, neon's "Ike Button, star eaptain quarterback, Bubs" Britton, lost and an years, Don Abbot, regular snap back, "Ted" Gaetz, inside wing, Jim Kilgour, middle wing and Herb Dickey, outside wing, In ad- dition to these players, it is at present doubtful if "Red" Gilmore crack running half-back, will be able to play owing to a serious operation, while Erie Nichol, in. side wing, has announced "that he Is retiving. District Legion Soccer League Is To be Organized dian Legion Is definitely commit ted to an entry into the sport field, At the meeting held last night, the sports committes presented itn res port, naming Willlam Jones chair- man, Comrade MacDonald, vice chairman, Comrade E, Warne, tea- surer and Comrade A, Lundy, mec- vetary, The branch will enter the softball and soccer football arena, and will play im local and distriey leagues, Two softball challenges, one from the Oshawa letter carriers and one from the Bell Telephone Company, have heen accepted. An invitation to enter a team in the south Ontario Soccer League Was announced by the secretary of the committee, but a decision on this was deferred until it is known what material will be avallable for a good soccer team, In the mean: time, an effort is to be made to or: ganize a soccer league made up of teams from the branches in the dis trict, In which the Oshawa branch will be represented, The commits tee will mast avery Wednesday night In future to further the sporting side of the Legion's nective ity. ter Mulr gave Sathrang, who was all alone In front of the net =» peautitul contre. Chris headed the pall toward the net but Clemie wis right in the way and he saved, Kil lies then executed a brilliant pass. n Ia rd past the backs and with only Smith to beat, the attacker shot wild, The Nats now began to take a much more prominent part in the proceedings, Oshawa gave the Blue and White three cor ner kicks in succession before they finally cleared. Williamson got his foot.to & loose ball and lot drive with & wicked low shot, Davidson saved a sure goal when he manag- ed to stop this shot, Smith could not get near the ball, The first goal of the game camo with about six minutes of the first halt left to play, Altken gave Cunningham a perfect pass, and Cunningham let drive with a low, hard shot that found the far corner and Smith had no chance, Soon after Cunning- ham shot from a difficult angle and Smith tipped the ball over the cross bar for a nice save, Two more corners followed and half time found the score still, Killles 1, Oshawa Nats, 0, Second Halt The Killle swept up the field and the Oshawa rearguard were given plenty to do, About five, minutes after. play was resumed Hathrang was forced to leave the fleld when he twisted his knoe, @ was not off very long. Brodie gave the crowd a th#1] when he threatened to score from a free kick, When Chris, came back the team took a new lease on life and play open: ed up considerable, Coll got a hard shot in but Clemle saved, Slowly. but. surely the Killles be- gan to dominate the play, Tt was soon quite evident that the Nats, were fading under the steady proes- sure. The Killles were given a nalty kick when Brodie accident {¥ tripped an attacking player, The Kkiok was wild, Oshawa made the occasional sortie' but for 'the most part they were on the defensive. Cunningham scored a pretty goal when he took a pass in front of the net and beat Smith with a high, far corner shot, Two minutes later he beat Smith with a shot that Smith and most of the fans did nov oven gee, until the ball came to rest in the net, Williamson scored when ho sidekicked the ball towards the net, A bad bounce fooled Smith and the ball went over his shoul der Into the twine, Ramsay got the Afth and last tally when he climaxed a preity combination play with a low shot that beat Smith, |The game ended with the Nata try- ing gamely but vainly to avoid a whit i, The teams: Oshawa Nationals--Smith, Con- nors, Davidson, Cell, Brodie, Hurst, Sturch, Petterson, Sathrang, Mulr, (Captain) and MeGregor, Kilmarnook-=Clémie, Robertson, Lenlle, a pith, ar Walt: ore, ningham, Rams my -- Altken,, - Av BE, WILSON TEAM WI : non. & n team took .a con manding lead from the start when thoy scored seven runs in the first inning, outstanding fying wing for several' The Oshawa Branch of the Causs | that carried them right |} { Detroit OF TOUR FROM OSHAWA NATS. PORT SNAPSHOT ------------------------ Py Oso, Cascrumas, Sports Bditer "Killles" Make an Impressive Showin, More thai two thousand fans were at the Motor City Stadium Inst night to see the Kilmarnock soccer team play the Oshawa Nau- tionals, The Nats, put up a gallant fight and for the greater part of the game supplied the "Killies" with plenty of opposition, When the visitors really did open right out, they gave the spectators a glimpse of how football can be played, The game, dug to the fact that it was only exhibition, was not as thrilling 'ab 'the Connalight Cup playoff game last season, The game undoubtedly, helped the Nationals a great deal The Nationals meet Ulster here next week, in the first round of the Connmught Cufy playdowns for this season, » LJ LJ ¥ Local Baseball Season Opens Tomorrow Oshawt's entry in the Lakeshore Intermediate Baseball League will meet their old rivals, Peterboro Raybestos, tomorrow afternoon at Alexandra Park, at 300 pm, in the leaglie opening game, As this is the only major sporting attraction in the ity tomorrow, it is expected that # large crowd will be on hand, The Aaraby have a'very sirong team this season and they are out to win the title, The admission to the game tomorrow is very reasonable, 'General Admission, 25¢, Come early and get a good position, oe 1] LJ At Last! At last the Oshawa Ladies' Softball League has found it conven- ient to release their schedule, received re. the 1930 schedule and league opening will be held on Tuesday evening, parade and other official opening ceremonies All games will be played at Motor City Tuesday will he exhibition Stadium, . 0» Golfers' A large number of inquiries have been now it is published at last, The There will be a The games played on LJ * Notice The qualifying round of the President's Trophy tournament, will be held tomorrow, but owing to the fact that Saturday js» a holiday and a number of the members will be out of the city, it has been de cided to allow an extension of the qualifying round, till Monday That is to say, those who find it impossible to play on Saturday will be al- lowed to play Monday evening. All cards must be marked "President's Trophy" and signed by both players before being turned in, A record entry for this competition is confidently expected, LJ * \a No Junior Game Tonight The Oshawa City and Industrial 'Softball League will not open to night, The opening game of the league has been definitely called for Monday night at Cowan's Park, at 645 p.m, when the Oshawa Bakery clash with the Parts and Service juniors, These two teams are prac. tically "the same as the Fittings and' Red Aces of last season, and it is expected that another one of those old time, nip-and-tuék battles will be served up for the fans, Oshawa Lndies' Softball League 1930 Schedule First Halt Tue, May 27 «-- Opening night, Whitby ve. Chosen Friends; O. M, 1, ve, Chevs, Fri, May 80-0, M. I, vs, Chosen Friends, Tue, June J-Chevs, vs, Whithy, Fri. June 6---Whithy vs, O, M, 1, Tue, June 10.-~Chosen Friends ys, Chevs, Fri, June 13-~Chevs, va, O, MI, Tue, June 17 == Chosen Friends ve. Whitby, Fri, June 20.--Chosen Friends vs. 0 M1 Tue, June 24--Whitby va, Chevys, Fri, June 27-0, M. I. vs, Whit. by. Fri, July 4-Chevs, vs, Chosen Friends, Tue, July 8.0, M, I, vs, Chevs Fri. July 11-=Whithby vs, Chosen Friends, Second Half Tue, July 156=0M.1, va, Chosen riends, Pri. July 18-Chevs, vs, Whitby, Tue, July 22-Whitby vs, O, M. 1, Fri, July 26-~Chosen Friends vs, Chava, Tue. July 29, --Chevs va, O. M, 1 ¥rl, Aug, 1--Chosen Friends vs, Whitby, Tue, Aug. 5--Choken Friends vs, OMI rl, Aug, 8~Whithy vs, Chevs Tue, Aug, 12-0 MI vs, Whit: by. Fri, Aug, 16~=Chovs, va. Chosen I'riends, Toe, Aug, 190. M 1, va, Chevs, Fel, Aug, 22-<Whithy va, Chos- on Friends, Hvery Tuesday and Friday even. ings at 7,00 pm. All games will be played at Motor City Stadium, oxcept Whitby home games, Ad: mission ten cents, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost I'C, Rochester .,, 3 ' Toronto i iivviry Buffalo 0, Baltimore: 4.4 ersey City eading ... Newark 600 831 484 THURSDAY'S SCORES Toronto. ...8 Buffalo . Baltimore yo 8 Newark ,. . Reading ..\...\9 Jersey City .. Montreal ....,.7 Rochester RE] AMERICAN LEAGUE ' Won Lost PC, Br ahinaton Va ha 0 7 Philadelphia oy Cleveland ivviiy New York... t. Louis | 13 GRRE: vivir avsns 14 sanasaniay 18 RAPER | 623 S48 A08 A110 Ald JR2 Jod 20 7 16 Vena EERE E oston THURSDAY'S SCORES New York (10-20 Philadelphia ,1-13 Washington 3-13 Boston 1 St. Lanis Cleveland Detroit viii 0 Chigago yy, \ iil 06] St. Louis... Shamrock V Makes Impressive Showing Southend, England, May 21 The Bhamrock V, won her fifth successive victory vesterday, when she finished thres seconds ahead of the Lulworth, the scratch boat, in actual time, On corrected times, with handis caps figured In, Sir Thomas Lip. ton's trim yacht led the Lulworth by 8 minutes 8 weconds, and a time allowance alzn enabled 'the Cambria to place ahead of the Lulworth, The race was over'a 40:mile course, It started in a ealm, hut a light breeze set in soon afterward and "Increased in strength to. the finish, Prudhomme Pitches Leafs To Victory Toronto, May 23.--With Johnny Prudhomme giving his best pitohs ing displaysince he donned a To- ronto uniform this season, ana with the Buffalo Bisons displaying an unusual generosity in making fielding misplays, the Maple Lea's rode to a 6 to 1 victory at the Stadium yesterday afternoon fin the orening game ot the series, It was rather an easy victory as far as the Leafs were concerned, They did not have to display any. thing big in the way of a batting splurge, nor were 'hey called upon to battle until the last inning to protect thelr lead, Prudhomme had the Bisons baffled practically all the way, keeping seven hits fairly well scattered and not, issuing » base on balls, He was never ser lously threatened in a sooring way, tlie Buffalo team's lone run com ing In the sixth as a result of two singles between which was sand: viched & spovitice hit, Just why Thomas elected to sacrifice with one out and his team five runs down is something of a mystery, Perhaps he figured he could beat out a bunt and get on that way, Leafs Treated Generously Thr:e of the Leafs' five runs were unea od. The Bisons coms mitted four juley errors in the field and with that kind of support "Dixie" Leverett had a heart. breaking task trying to keep the O'Nellimen in g¢heck, The locals pounded him for weven hits, iu- cluding 'two doubles, one by Joa, Rabbitt in the fivet inning, which Was more or less wasted, and ove by Rddie Phillips in the second, which drove in the Leafs' first run, | NATIONAL LEAGUE Von Lost RS 381 Brooklyn. ivvviin Pittsburg ovvv0000 New. York vy viia Chicago '., Boston i. Cincinnati . Philadelphia 014 eaa-- THURSDAY'S SCORES Boston oy 00000006 Brooklyn 0... xPhijadelphia ,10 New York Chicago .......12 Pittsburg §t. Louis 4 Cincinnati | x12 Innings, | - BAN) 320 Ao? A00 S21 SONNENBERG 18 EXTENDED TO WIN FROM FRENCHMAN EE -" Boston, May 28--Gus Bonnen- berg successfully: defended his claim to the world's' henvywelight eestling Hilo here last night ngdingt Honrl Doeglane of France, "Sonny won the first fall in 17 minutes and the third fall in 1% minutes, both with flying tackles, Deglane wou a sensational second fall in 17 minutes with' an inside erotgh hold and body slam, The match wes a slam-bang af- fair from start to finish and both were in distress several times from punishing holds.' Sohnenburg gain- ed hig first fall by nefling the Frechman with three butts, ending the series with a body slam Deglane wan wide duripg the grappling for the ond fall, and after side-stepping olght consecutive flying tackles, managed to squirm inside of Son- nenburg"s guard and obtain an in. side crotch hold, He followed this with an amazing Nit and squared the mateh hy dashing his should- ers squarely, Oshawa S.S. Softball Schedules S821 YB" Section May 22-~Centra at Cedardale, Park 27-=Cedardale at andra Park 27--Knox at Albert, Cowan Park 29-Trinity at Centre, Cowan Park June S~~Baptist nt Albert, Cowan Park 3-Contre at Knox, Alexandra Park b=Trinity at Cedardale, Cowan Park 10-~Ceodardale at Knox, Alexandra Park Centre Park Albert at Baptist, Park 17-="Trinity at Baptist, Park 17-=Albert at Cedardale, Park 10---Knox at Centre, Cowan Park g24-~Codardale at Albert, Cowan Park 24=Trinity at Park Baptist Park Cowan Baptist, Alex. 10 at Tiinity, Cowan 12- Alexandra Alexandra Cowan Knox, Alexandra 26 at Centre, Cowan July 3-Centre at Baptist, Park fTrinity at Albert, Cowan Park Se=Knox at Cedardale S-~Cedardale at Trinity, Park §-~Knox atl Park 10-Centre at Albert, Cowan Park L16-=Baptist at Cedardale, Cowan Park 16-~Albert at Centre 17-=Knox at Trinity, Cowan Park )3Codardale at Centre, Cowan Park 22--Albbrt at Park 24-Baptist Park YA" Bection Alexandra Cowan Baptist, Alexandra Knox, Alexandra at Trinity, Cowan May 26 King U.X.I, at Anglican 20--8imcoe at King St, Benedicts $8----Anglican at Bt, Andrew's 30-King St, Benedicts at King St, Y.PL. 80--8t, Andrew's aL king 8. U, Ke LL June 2-Anglican at Bimooes 2K, St, Benadigts at King St, U. Xl 4--8t, Andrew's at Northminster 4=King 8t. Y.P.L, at Anglican 6--King St, UX at North minster -=Northminster Benediots f-Anglican at King St. Y.P.L, 11-~Simooes at King Bt, UX.1, 11--King St, Benedicts at 8t, An: drew's 13~=Northminster, at Anglican 16--King St, UX.I at Simcoes 16-King St, Benedicts at. Angi. oANN ' 18---8t, Andrew's at King Si ¥. Pola . 18-=Northminster at King 8, U, 30--King St, Y.P.L, at Simooes 28-King St, Benedicts at Simcoe 23--King St. UX.I, at 8t, Ane drew's 2h--Anglican at Nerthminster 20--Simooes at King St, Y.I.L, 80-=King St, Y. PL. at Northmin. ster $0--King 8t, UX at King 8t Henedicts at King St July ' 2--8t, Andrew's at Anglican 4-=Northminster at Simcoes T-=8imooes at St, Andrew's T--Anglicans at King 8t. UX, King St, Benediots at North: minster 11-King.8t, UX.I at King 8t, Y, 148t, Andrew's at Simcoes 14--Anglican at King St, 16-=King St, Y.P.L, at UX.k Ls 18--Northminater at, Sty Andrew's f1e-8imooes at Anglican. . 28-=King. Bt, Y. PL, at' King St Benediots, All games in "A" Section td be played at Alexandra Park, ONTARIO LEAGUE | « A\Won 'Lost St. Cathavines 8 ove $0 London i Brantford vey ns Hamilton vane Py I 2 A LENT St. Thomds vy "yelph AREAL A A (4 4 3 1 1 0 Art, "Duke Dainty 18 well known Locals Put Up Gallant Fight but Fade in Last Part of Game--Large Crowd Sees Killies Give Fine Exhibi- tion of Soccer---~Alderman C. Harman Takes Kick-off ~Killies Left for Toronto by Bus This Morning The question which Is uppermost in the minds of the busoball loving public is who will he on the Osh- awa Aarabs line up when they open the season here at Alexandra Park against the Peterboro Raybestos on Saturday, May 24th? Manager Kohen, with the talent which hag heen. turning out to practices regularly, will field one of the strongest Intermediate teams that has ever represented Oshawa in the O.B.AA, The following players have been out regularly and most of them will be meen in action against, Peters boro, For eatching duties "Bull" Whiteley will most likely get the erll and the fans will gee one of the smartest throwing catchers that has ever donned a uniform, He is by no means a weak hitter as the outfielders on the opposing teams usually field the ball when Bull is at bat, Rainey Lortie of At, Andrew's Juniors and of Junior Hockey fame, will no doubt he carried as alters nate backstop and when not playing in this position will he available for the outfield, being too strong a hits ter to be loft off the line-up entire. ly, Manager Kohen himself ean put on the pads and do the receiy- Ing well It necessary Strong Pitching Stan The Arabs this year will be as strong or stronger in the pitching department than they have aver been and they were by no means weak last year, Art Gower, Duke Dainty, Freddie Frink of last year's team and Knox of §t. George's. drs, will take care of this department. Art Gower, a southpaw, has been hothered a little lately by a sore arm but he is ready to go now, Art, is one of the youngest players on the staff and has been with the Aarabs ever since they played ball In the old church league, under a differant name, 'There Is no. other pitcher. dn 'the Lakeshore . League With a faster hrenking curve than to the majority of logs! baseball fans, Duke' plteched wonderfu! ball for the Aarabs last year ana When the Duke" ig on, there ary few that can touch him, Freddie Frink 1s one of the'mowt consistent and dependable hurlers that the locals have and there is no doubt that he will win his share of games this season, Walter Know, the jun. for, will be remembered by some lad who struck elghteen men In one game, when he pitched against Peterboro Kiwanis, several seasons ago. Taken all in all, the Aarabe of the local haseball fans as the | ue are going to have a real strong staf and the manager will have plenty of trouble making his choice, The following players are try- ing for a regular herth in the fleld: Soott Hubbell, Gord, Cook, N, Me- BOWLING AT THE SAULT Sault Ste, Marie, Ont,, May 28 T, B, Durham and R, G, Mealey captured the men's doubles bowl: ing tournament stagefl by. the Abitibt Bowling League, winning the final mateh from W, Fulcher and H, Nicholson by 68, pine, The soore was Durham and "Healey, 1272; Fulcher "and Nicholyon, 1213, Yhe CAREW af LumsiR (0 Oshawa Aarabs Will Open. Lakeshore Baseball League Here Tomorrow at 3.00 -- p.m. ¥ MORKIN KOHEN "Kohen's the name", Above shown Mor.is XKohen, well known local athfete whe Is again managing the Advabs, Osh awn's only baseball team this season, Movrls claims that the Asrabs will win the Lakeshore League this year, They play thelg first game tomorrow, Dougall, W Gummow, ¥, Goodall, Gord, Young, Theo, Elliott, Clare ence Biliott, Cord, Creamer, Alex, Gray, Stew, Carver, John Hare, Gord, Cook and Gingeroski, a june lor, From the ahove list of players the fans of Oshawn will agree that Manager Kohen' will have a very, difficult job In welecting his regue lay team and no matter whom he may start against Peterboro on the holiday, they certainly have to be on thelr toes all the time as there will'be men on the bench who are capable of playing just as good hall, as those who are playing, The Peterboro Raybestos will fleld a stronger team this year than the one that won the championship Inst season, They have lost Col- ling, their onteher (so they say) but claim to have a hetter player for catehing duties than they had last year and this same Mr, Collins just about defeated the Arabs himself in the group play-offs, Do not be purppised If Swanson, the Central League catcher is found behind the plate when the Aarabs go to bat, Sallor Maudsley will most likely do some of the pitching for Peterboro and the Oshawa team are hoping that he will start on 'May 84th, as they will show him that he cannot defeat them this year, The Intermediate baseball game al Alpxandrn Park on the 24th of May at 4 pm., being the only mae Jor attraction here on the holiday, will draw a big crowd, Be there early and assure yourself of a good position to see the game, General admission, 20e, is slwaps 'in season" A atiora wheh: n BE HEL Wold alia 0s As the sands of time slowly course their way, as the yi bestow upon each their b of experience, so do we gat increasing appreciation of ues; increasing appreciation of the relation which quality pros ducts and dependable service bear to cost, Stock which brings repeat business -- service which meets the demands of the most exact. ing----these factors are yours to command, | re yl % awa Lumb "COMPANY. 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