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Taylor as passen- {| sor, RUM SMUGGLERS ACTIVE to" Stoll Consigaable a auivity uggling circles is report- pa i Caite States Customs Pa trol Headquarters at present, A total of 8,120 quarts of Canadian ale has been seized near Ogdens- burg within the last few days, BARRACKS PLAN APPROVED Kingston, --The proposition of the Department of National Defense to have the old stone entrance at Tete-de-Pont Barracks moved back to make traffic safer at this pol ~=the Provincial Highway De ment, the Government and the eity | of Kingston, each to contribute one- third of the estimated cost, $2,600 lias met With the approval of the Board of Works, But the Board oxpressed the opinion that the' De- partment of National Defense should also give consideration to the original plan of the board, that of having a portion of the barracks' wall at the corner leading to the causeway, put hack five feet, HOISTEINS SHIPPED Cobourg,--One of the largest shipments of cattle from the Sey- mour district left Campbeliford recently for the United States, con- signed to M, G. Plankenhorn of Sidney, N.Y. ' There were 19 head altogether, and 15 of these were registered Holsteins, They will be known in their new home as the "Barntree Herd," it is stated. SENT UP FOR TRIAL Kingston.---Leonard Meeks and Froderick McMahon of the Town- ship of Portland appeared before Magistrate Bradshaw for 'prelime inary hearing and have been com- mitted to trial before Judge G, E. Deroche, of Belleville at the June Sessions, They are charged with maliciously setting fire to two buldngs owned by John McFarlane, Judge Orders Youth to Find Girl Friend Chicago, May 31." Puppy love" is the best preventive for a life of crime Judge Francis Allegretti ruled in ordering a youth to go out and find himself "a girl friend." Edgar Xeller, 10, appearea im court, on complaint of his mother who charged he always was spend- ing money. She also sald he struck her during an argument, "What does he need the money for," asked the judge. "Has he.a girl?" "No, T haven't a girl," Bar, "That's just the trouble with you," Judge Allegretti replied, "It you had a nice girl to occupy your mind you wouldn't have such thoughts as to cause you to strike your mother, "Dates are a safety valve for a young man's emotional make-up, Nice girls inspire youth to higher things "I récommend for a cure for thiy young man's disposition that he find himself a sweetheart," ---- sald Ed- The price of speed In this age of | airplane and automobile Is sobriety, ~-Christian Sclence Monitor, ois Avenue o ting Soardiealk and "A Hotel Distinctively Different' JUST COMPLETED IN Rr aon fo 9 ral, A UNBXGHLLED CO Now Rea SOL LINGE! Fn | Albert Sout i, Maflesble Girls 'Prove Too| Fast for. Chosen Friends Until Sixth Inning -- E. Pipher Hurls Good Ball for Winners Last night the Oshawa Ladies' Softball League had the ld pried off at Motor City Stadium, When the Ont, Malleable Iron Ladies' team defeated the Chosen Friends team by a score of 23 to 23, in a game which was much more interesting than the score indicates and play- ed before a fair crowd of softball fans, who turned out to cheer and stayed to shiver, or the first. five innings, the game was very interesting and close, the score being 6 to 3 at the end of the Afth innings. The 0, M. 1. girls got two fu the first frame, and then missed two innings, They got two in the fourth and two Mmore in the fifth, The Chosen Friends, team grabbed off two in the \nittel stanza and got their Jast run in the fourth innings, The Malleabte cut loose in their halt of the sixth and' they scored' fast and furious. The Chosen Friends had some cost- ly errors at this stage and when the dust had cleared; it was found that the Malleable had scored ten runs, to put the game on ice and from then it was a very ordinary affair, Manager Harmer shifted his players around a great deal and thig did not contribute coolness to the other players, ~The Malleable trotted out n slightly different lineup from last season and It is safe to say that they are stronger than last year, The Chosen Friends, a new team to the league, produced some players familiar to the regular fans while others were newcomers, With au few more games the Chosen Friends will be a hard team to beat, A. Fisher, the young. hurler for the losers, was oasily the most out- standing player on the team, She pitched nice ball up until the sixth and she helped out with the willow, getting two hits and two walks ol of four trips to the plate, I, I'l her was just too good for the or position and after the first innings, she settled down and was never in danger. M. Spencer and H, Me- Lean were the "Big Guns' for the winners with four hitg apiece while M. Kay wah close with three, Mer'n Kay accounted for flye runs out of six trips to the plate. None of * « Malleable players had errors chalk. ed against them, The Malleable meet the Whithy | Rovers next, while the Chosen | Prionds moet Chevs, next. BOX SCORE ab. r hh. p.o. no. 0 C.-M. A. M. Spencer c.f, bh I, McDonald 3.b, C.. Larson 2.b, H. McLean 1.b, M. Kay ss E. Pipher p. H, McDonald Lf, Blair «rf. Kilburn e. Plekard rf, Chosen Friends. M. Hobbs 2.b, WwW, Wilcox 1.h, K. Biblock "ws: C, Siblock ef, A, Fisher np. A. Farrell 3.b. M., Stephenson e. L, Turril 11, T. Moody rf. . Reece 2.b. , Darling c.f, Cunelift c, Score by in , 0. MI Chosen F. " Hits off Fishery Hitg off Pipher--4 Sturck 'out by, Pipher--8, Fisher--6, Walked, by Pipher- by Fisher 6, Home run---Pipher, Three-base hit, McLean, Two-Base bit, Kay, Stolen Bases, Spencer, McLean, Kay, Pipher, H. McDonald, Pick. ard, and Kilburn, Umpires, Quinton, Whitby, and Dell, Oshawa, 9th Inning Rally Wins for "Posties" The softball game last night at Alexandra Park between the Cane adian Legion All-Crocks and the Lotter Carriers was, at least, a thrilling encounter, ~The Posties, after trailing right through: the nine innings, staged a batting bee In the last half of the ninth and rushed two runs over the plate to come from behind and win by a score of 16 to 14, .It was a heart- 'breaker for the war veterans, who LT NORRIE. Seria? ome oO=Dar 1 - ON TID at tt ADI Deo D DOOD ODODHO =D soa HEAeDRRWR eam > BR LODO =I =D MOOD Od w= EE by | started off like a house on fire and were going strong up to the sixth innings, with a comfortable lead, The Posties then recovered from their stage fright, and in the eighth cnme within one run of the Legion total, a Leglon went out one- twosthroo in their half of 'the ninth, Hood being caught in an at- tempted steal of home for the third out, 'With Gladman on base in tne | last halt of the final Inning, Sam- alles poled out a home. run to con. tro and won the game with no- body out. (A Bpectacular cateh by George Walsh, 'heavy hitting by Martin, who scored four runs, and the snappy flolding of Fowler at first base for the Leglon were the features of the game. The teams lined up ar follows: Letter Carriers -- McLean, 2b: (| Lee, 2b; Anthony, ss; Nelsord, n; | that any woman, Richards, 1b: Gladman, ¢; Samal- les, 8b; Martin, if; Marchant, ri; Pearce, of. Legion AllsCrocks -- Cherry, of; Rrooks, & M. M, Hood, p: Gay, Mf; Power, | fot nl HH 2b; Walsh, 2b; Row § dy, 9b; Moss, Ob; Warne, 'ws; ria rl. A Umpires---~W, Loe and G. Hood. A" -------- The French courts have ruled while in that | country, must obey her husband. That sounds like an open bid for American tourist traftic.~Chicago Evening Post, Team--Game Is Close Up) The scheduled game between Shipping and Stamping Dept, team was a {ast game, the Shipping log jog out 11 to 8. The game was very close until the start of the seventh innings, when the Stap- ing run up six, The Shipping came back with four, The batteriey for the Stamping were Peiner and Fouay and for the Shipping, Hinks and Russell, OSHAWA PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN SPORT Softball standings S week ending May 930 SENIOR BOYS pn N hata eam plyd won Jost North Simcoe ,... A] 2.1 Saint Gregory' 3 Mary Street... Ritson Road Centre Street ,... King Street , 0 .4 *Ritson Road wins the group. outhern pe. 666 £66 000 1.000% ,500 000 South Simeoe ,...! Ceadardale JUNIOR BOYS é Northern Saint Gregory's ,.4 4 0 1.000% Mary Street 2 2 .%0 North Simeoe ,...4 0 4 "00 *Saint Gregory's wins the group, Central a 8 a0 treet %, AT 34 " inca v.44 Li 4 Wid Centre Street ,,..4 Mary Street ,:,..0 King Street North Simcoe ,... Soi ut! Ritson Road, .... South Simcoe" 5,3 Albert Street ,.,.4 Cedar lule SOFTBALL Here we go for the finals with oar ything Seg sailing except inthe North where St. Gregory's and North Sincge: arg neck and neck for first place. With the Central group clinched by Ritson the only possibili- ty of an upset is in the south, but on looking over the situation Sonth Simcoe sees to have 4 pretty firm hold on the lead, Junior ball like junior everyting else, in, as wsual in a pasty mess exe cept Jin. the North where St. Gregs ory's have swept all before them, In the Central group Centre Street in chasing wd'close 'after Ritson Road that if they win their next game they will be tied up with the leaders, A similar situation exists in the south where Albert Street and South Sime coe are all Lied up in knots, In the Noetly Centre Strect Girls are sitting pretty for the group cham- pionship, with two games to play and # clear record behind them. Even if they should loose both games, an unlikely event, they will still have the dominant position in the group, All being well iy looks as if Ritson is going to represent the south in the finals but you can het your bottom dollar that South Simcoe are going to pe right after them HOCKEY Last Friday night the Centre Street Home and School Club entertained Ritson Road ...,..4 3 1 750 a the Junior Championship Team of the | Newark | to a theatre pasty at the Re- ro 'heatte Previoush v, Jack- resented the boys with hem in on shade! Salers wl anonymous do- nation to the RACK Kb FELD When the day dawns on Tuesday, Juye 3rd, the first representatives of the city of Oshawa will be getting up to compete in the great provincial trick meet to be held at Alexandra Park thit afternoon, While Mr. Nichol has not definite. ly momounced the representatives as yet it 1s pretty certain that some of the following boys will run in the hundred yard: Lazasr, Barnes, White Bantoy, and Montgomery, For the 220, these names are tnen- tigned: Maclnally, Barnes and White, In the 440 Relay. the possible start- ers Are: White, Burton, Barnes, Mac- Inally, Lazzar, Hodgson, Montgom- ery, Clemens, and Gangemi, + Yor the High Jump the odds on White, Barnes, Lazzar, Montgomery, Johnston, Young,.end Salter to carry the Oshawa Colors, while practically the sume team with the addition of Connolly are mentioned as possible entrants in the Pole Vault, BASEBALL RESULTS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost P.C. 17 BBB 679 Baltimorey ,. Buffalo .. Montreal Tl] Rochester Han Toron.o 32 2 BH24 Newark A36 Rending I] Jersey City Yesterdny' LU "Tesults Buffalo 10-x3 Toronto x 8 Innings. Rochester . 1-6 Montreal Baltimore 7-10 - Reading 5-2 Jersey City ame Today Duffale al Toronto, Montreal at Rochester, Baltimore at Jersey City. Newark at Reading, Games Tomorrow Toronto at Rochester, Newark at Reading, Baltimore at Jersey City, Buffalo at Montres!, AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost Washington ,...... Philadelphia , New York Detro't St. Louis ... Chicago ... Boston Yesterday's Results Philadelphia x7-156 Washing~ ton x 13 innings. New York ,6-7 Detroit «BoD Chicago . .x7-8 x 10 innings. Yesterday's Results Chicago at Bt. Louls, Detroit at Cleveland, Boston Cleveland PC. 676 060 B53 M00 A489 A410 A006 B08 6-11 Bt. Louis ,... 4 Washington at Philadelphia, Boston at New York, Games Today Same as today, except Philadel. phia plays at Washington, NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost Brooklyn 8t, Louls Pittsburg Chicago Boston New York Cincinnati Philadelphia ' Yesterday's Results Brooklyn 11-11 Philadelphia Boston ,...6-6 New York Chicago ..x2-9 8t, Louis , Cincinnati ,9-6 Pittsburg x--8econd game 10 innings, Games Today New York at Boston, P.C. 041 590 B41 587 AB6 ALT A006 838 1- 9 Be5 0-3 1-7 Philadelphia at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at Pittsburg, gt, Lodis at Chicago, Games Tomorrow New York at Boston, Philadelphia' at Brooklyn St, Louis at Cincinnatl, Pittsburg at Chicago, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Won Lost P.C, Loutsvie ..osvvens26 H64 Bt: Paul 4 0000000421 600 Columbus +.sveenee2d Hb6 Toledo HLH Indianapolis o,0000.18 #00 Kansas City 4.000017 Ald Minneapolis +.v00,.18 ri Milwaukee ........,18 538 Yesterday's Results Indianapolis 3-6 Toledo ,...,%°13 Louisville 3-4 Columbus ,,.2+0 Kansas City 7-6 Milwaukee ,.2-8 $t. Paul ,,11-6 Minneapolis 6-2 Games Today Toledo at Indianapolis, Columbus at Louisville, Kansas Clty at Milwaukee," Minneapolis at St. Faul, Games Tomorrow Toleda at Indianapolis, St, Paul at Minneapolis, ' Columbus at Louisville, Kansas City at Milwaukee, ONTARIO LEAGUE Won Lost P.C, St, Catharinge +00. 0.8 1 889 London rvesvenneeT 8 Brantford ... Guelph Hamilton St, Thomas Yesterday's Results All games postponed--Cold weather, Today's Games ft, Catharines at Brantford, Hamilton at London, Bt, Thomas at Guelph, It has been officially determined that Bishop Cannon was only "a poor Mttle Wall street lamb,~~Chi- cago Evening Post, the country--is in the industry. der car, BE From Every Standpoint it 1s wise to Choose a Chevrolet Six Consider its low price, low operating cost and six-cylinder performance ANY thousands of people ate availing themselves of the advantages 'of six-cylinder performance because they realize how little it costs to operate a Chevrolet Six. 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