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Oshawa Daily Times, 31 May 1930, p. 8

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1930 '0 LUCKY WINNER AT LACROSSE GAME TONIGHT The Parts and) Service Jrs. and Duco Boys played for nine innings last night at Cowan's Park, at softball and when the affalr was over, the P, and 8, team wore found by a score of 28 to 12 or thereabouts, The game yas from being even a good exhibi- ou of softball, The Duco Boys, a mew entry to the league, all act od us If they had stage fright and the 'Parts and Service team play- ed 'anything but snappy ball, "Rainy" Lortie turned out with the P. and 8. team last ht and made his presence felt getting nve hits out of eight trips to the plate, Barker, Bradd, and Peterson also had & big night with the willow. Cooper, Price and H. Major were the most dangerous batters for the losers. . The Duco Boys hurler showed a little nervousness but this will wear off in about an- other game and then he will be able to hold his own with any of the junior pitchers, The lowers showed lack of finish to & marked degree and the winners played very poor defonsive ball, Zhe Duco the. second when innings d to go ahead five to tw nh failed to hold the lead, They managed to gather in seven runs in the fifth and. sixth innings but they were never able to get back their advantage and the P. and 8. team scored in every innings ex- cept the first and sixth, Some of the plays executed were fast and snappy while others were little short of terrible, Umpire 8. Goodall ejected Ed. Drinkle from the game for back talk, Coach Jack Bond used everyone of his fifteen signed players and in this way everyone got a chance. Three pitchers were each given a workout and when the game ended, Barker was the only player stil) in his original position. Campbell hurled the first four innings, Guil- tinan pitched fhe fifth and sxin and Whitely. finished the game. Campbell allowed nine hits and five rung, Guitinen seven hits and geven runs, and Whitely, one hit and no runs. The Duco Boys hurlers, Gregory and Rorabeck al- "jowed twenty-eight safeties be- tween them, The Duco Boys meet the Oshawa Bakery next Monday fight, Box Score Parts and Service Barker, 8.8. Neil), e.f. Lortle, c. Bradd, 3 b. Norris, 1 b, Drinkle, 2), Peterson, 1. [. Boyes, 1.1, ¢ Campbell, p,, Toppings, 3 bs Daniels, c, f Gay Guiltinan, p, Whitely, p. Little, Lf, Duco { AB RH. a "ron. Oo Wa ow DE Dit dg ToT ee BO 'Gudgeon, 3b, Price Lf, Wilson of, H, Major ws... ¢. Rorabeck, 2b, Godfrey, p. Partridge r.f., Be Lovelock ef, Higgins, 11, oy | Total Scots hy Parts & Service 022 570 827-28 Duco Boys 140 0562 00012 Umpires, Plate -- G, Goodall; Bases, 8. Goodall, meme me qe ICAL NOTES HOMO MI Oe MIO E000 8S Cs 2 Corr HauoHy Aue mo 4 ENTOMOLOG! The Laboratory staff of the Ento- |: mological h of the Dominion ment of Agriculture present _the following timely suggestions. Mottled Ivy Leaves "The ivy on my verandah has white mottled leaves, what is wrong with it?" This is a co tion in June, The ; caused by th ing in- sect on the under side of the leaves, It could hi been t ing without hi without his h A man is Texas town t way to the doubt.--Gue on a bull from a New York. On his market, no Bi ' s in Weird Game Ld Duco Boys Show Nervous. Gay Parisian Wins pie St. Charles Handicap Toronto, May 81-The greatly improved Gay Pariglan who races for the London sporisman, J. KE, Smallman, accounted for yester- day's feature race at Thornclifie when he won the Bt, Charles handl- cap. Ridden by V, Bmith and fore. ing a fast early pace, Gay Parisian went to the front just before mak- Ing the turn for home and in a mild drive beat Shorelint out n length and a quarter, The latter wus a nose In front of Troutlet, It was a dash of one mile and u sixteenth, and was fashioned for three-year-olds and upward foaled in Canada, There were six starters, Gay Parisian, despite his recent ex- cellent form, had a pull in ti, weights, He wag favorite, The three. year-old Kingsway was asked 0 concede weight to everything Iu the race, He was ridden by F, Slate, and whatever chance he may have had wag ruined when he was rush- od to the front and tip-tees in tho run down the back stretch, Smith was rating Gay Parisian undor slight restraint waiting until the final stages before calling on his mount, When they had gone furlongs Kingsway began to weak- en, Smith then made his move, and as they made the turn into the home. stretch he was In front, Go- ing to the furlong pole he drew away in lead by a length and a half, Aix Boys took the lead in | they | bunched five hits to make four Tin | o but | Sp praying STRAIGHTS I fener COVERS ! / SHORTEST DISTANCE | FOREHAND Xl. THE STRAIGHT SIDELINE ; SHOT The straight sideline shot is one of the most. effective shots in tennis, Both forchand and backhand strokes must. be developed to the same de- Js to get even balance. The back- and straight sideline shot is the harder of the two to execute, so take grcutes care with it. Realize that in laying the sideline shot you are cov- ering always the shorter distance of flight. Practice returning your op- ponent's crosscourt 'shot with a straight shot. One of the most secure defences consists of playing every ball down the sideline as this keeps your op- ponent from opening up your court to score. The straight sideline shot is your greatest weapon for stopping a net rusher, When your adversary rushes to the net disregard him and concentrate placing your shot direct. ly down the sideline, but hit it care. fully and not too hard otherwise Ei errors on this shot will be many. hen playing a series of straight shots, do not play a crosscourt shot unless you are prepared for your op« ponent's counter return to your un. covered area, PRACTICE PLAY- ING A: DEEP STRAIGHT SHOT and following it to the net to kill jhe teres COURT times WiLL "Toronto next week. : | King St. Benedicts Win--King St. UX.L Def nit St. Andrews Last night King street Benedicts took a firmer hold upon first place in | "A" Section by defeating thir bro- thers of the Young People's League, The score was 13 to 10. Benedicty were well in the lead until near the end when Y.P.L, piled up four runs and gave their opponents a slight scare, In another section of Alexandra Park King street UX.I won from St. Andrew's to the tune of 20 to 7 They too, got a large number of runs in one inning, The result of the game was never in doubt, On Thursday night, in "B" Section, Centre street 19 to 9. This Trinity team is certain- ly stepping right along. After little over two weeks' of play the league standing is as follows: A Section Won P.C. | 1.000 1,000 ,500 500 S33 250 000 Lost 0 0 Team King Simeoe havens Rit Yells vein St. Andrew's. ,. Northminster Cedardale 1.000 Trinity : Knox YMC, ,..., Albert St ' Centre St. vvuvens Baptist Nas Bobbv Jones and R. Wethered Will Meet in Final St. Andrew's, Scoiland, May 31. Roger Wethered and Bobby Jones will play 36 noles taday ovoy the historic Bt, Andrew's course, for the Nritish Amateur golf cham- plonship, the only major title the United States star has not won. The tall, slender Englishman and the plump, powerful Georgian lave fought thelr way through seven gruelling matches to meet again in match play as they did as rival Walker Cup team captains at Bandwie'. two weeks ago when Jones won, 8 and 7, in the 36-hole mateh, They had met as Walker Cup privates in 1923, Jones win- ning 3 and 2, Wethered won his way to the final with a victory over Lister Hartley, two up and 'one to play and Jones defeated George Voigt one up, oIn the quarter-finals: in the morning Volgt defeated the crack nrtisan player, Wiliam Sutton, flve up and four to play, while Jones disposed of young Hrie Fiddian, four and three, Nevertho- Tong the 'youthful star's style and fing playing created a good Ime JHrension, In the lower hall of the draw, Weathered eliminatsl Henry How. ell, a Welsh merchant, and Hartley | defeated Douglas Grant, American | living in London, after Grant, who J nearly 50 years of age, cracked at the finish, Grant was one up at the seventeenth but lost the eight- conth and nineteenth holes, 'Oakwood Grads And Torontos Tie Toronto, May 31.--~Qakwood Grads and Toronto fought to a 1-all overs time deadlock in the first game of the OALA. at Ulster Stadium last night, overtime failing to break the tie, and the game had to he called with darkness. The Grads gained the lead when Tough scored in the sec- ond period, but with five minutes to go in the fourth frame Torontos ral- lied and Russell evened the count, Fwo tired teams struggled through the two periods o fovertime, and ale though hoth goals were threatened several times they could not complete mays with defences putting up stub. born fights, The game was well play- ed, with enod-to-end plays and the rival defences strong. National League OUBS DEFEAT CARDS Chicago, May 31.---Fighting un- der the strain of losses by death and, injuries, the Cubs yesterday turned back the St, Louis Cardinals In both gagnes of the holiday pro: gram, going 10 innings for a 9 to § 'victory in the afterpoon game after Charlie Root liad scored a 2 {0:0 tifumph in the morning. Rock xa ve only five hits in the morning to score a clean-cut vie tory, wan, however, at the cost of Rogerts Hornsby, who fractured his left ankle, In 'he afternoon the Cubs bene- bh' a wild throw by Frankle Jin the tenth fhigng. which tN the winning rug to @. The Cards had a double play fn. tho making when Frisch 'cul 1 Lwith his wild heave, Pat Mal stagted. for the National League champions, but was wild and was succeeded In order hy Teachout, Nelson and Osborne, the latter getting credit. for the victory, St. lLguis nlso used . four pitchers, Hallahan, Lindsey, | Be') and Johnson, LOU% IN FRONT May Afi on aks 0 won hoth m the was beaten by Trinity, The scare was | Y PORT SNAPSHOT hand tonight, ¥ Ford Car Given LJ see the lucky winner of the car. us the zero hour approaches, » Ld to work, they mean it, The face-off is at 6.30 pan, sharp ¥ L game which was good for the first ter they crowd attended, by Rovers meet the LJ LJ clouts. * » until the winner has beef decided interest by local golf enthusiasts woo» day's issue, OMI, team went on a batting The next game is on Tuesday night, when the Whit 'hes. in Whitby, By Geo. Camenma, Sports Bditw Intermediate Lacrosse Game Tonight The. Oshawa Shamrocks, intermediate lacrosse team, will play the Guelph Shamrocks at the Motor City Stadium tonight in an exhibi- tion game, which is scheduled to start at 6.30, been practising hard in preparation for their 1930 campaign and they will likely present a very strong lineup, This is their first appearance at home this year and it is expected that a large crowd will be on The local team has * » Away at Game The Oshawa Lacrosse Club has been selling memberships, which entitles the purchaser one guess as to the total mileage which a Ford car is going to run in twenty-four hours, The twenty-fougth hour will run at the Stadium tonight and there will be a large crowd on hand to A brand new Ford car for one dol. lar and a membership to the Oshawa Lacrosse Club in addition, is cer- tainly a good bargain, No doubt, a large number. of tickets will be sold LJ » G.M.C. Team Practising Hard The General Motors Senior lacrosse téam are practising faithfully in preparation for their game on Wednesday evening at Ulster Stadium when they play their fest away game with St. Simons, wlmost pulled a fust one on the 1929 champions in the league opening game and the local boys are right down to business and wheh they go The team is all enthused over the coming In- The Saints ternational series which will be played in two week's time, at Toronto No doubt, a large number of local lacrosse Ulster Stadium this Wednesday night to see the game with fans will make the trip to St mons » . OM.I. Win First Game The OMI. girls' softball team won their initinl start of the son and incidentally, the league opening game, at the Motor City Sta dium last night when they met and defeated the Chosen Friends in a LL five innings but lacked interest wi rampage in the sixth, A good : Parts and Service Jrs, Win The P. and 8. Juniors took the league leadership last night when they won a weird game from the 'Duco Boys. different from the one on Monday night and smart softball was con spicious by its almost entire absence . The P, and S, boys did not take the game serious and the Duco Boys almost got the jump on them but they showed inexperience and the game developed into a P. and S slugging bee, with the Duco Boys also getting a good number of safe The Duco Boys meet the Oshawa Bakery on Monday night The game was totally » Ont. Women's Golf Championship The Ontario Women's Goli championship tournament gets under way on Monday morning at the Oshawa Golt Club, at 9.00 o'elock, (wea ther permitting), and the tourney will then continue for five or six days Twelve local lady goliérs are ent ered in the tournament and their progress will be watched vith much * . NOTICE All persons, teams, leagues or associations who w to Ha ticles published on this page, must have the material in The Daily Times Office hefore 10,00 a.m, at the latest, and if it is. at all possible, it should be turned in the night before it is to be published. terial sent in after ten g'elock, will not ar Any ma- be used until the folowing with St. Louis for the Nationa! League into undisputed possession of the place, The Robins took the morning game, 11 to 1, and th afternoon contest, 11 to 9. The- opening contest Was easy, as Dudley held the Phillies in check, while Brooklyn hit Wii loughby hard and often, It was marked principally by a freak play whon Del RBissonette hit the ball over the right field wall with two on base and was doclared out for passing Herman on the base linc, getting credit only for a single, EVEN BREAK FOR REDS Pittsburg, May 081.---Pittgburg and Cincinnati divided their holi- day double bill here yesterday, the Reds winning in the morning 9 to 1, and the Pirates in the afternoon, 7 to 6. The Reds gave the home tear: a bad soare in the last two inning of the afternoon contest When that accounted for four runs and put the invaders within one run of the Bueaneers, Spencer relieved Kremer in the ninth with two out and the tying run on base, the re. eruit retiring Hellmann to end the contest, BRAVES POWERFLL IN NINTH Bostun, May 81.~~The power to come frjgn behind in the ninth in- ning gave the Boston Braves double victory over the New York Giants yesterday. The score «I cach game was 6 to 6. George Sisler's single in the lasi inning of the openar. drove two runs across the plate and gave the Braves the first teiomph of the day. After Wally Berger's twelfth hemer had tied the soore with three runs in the eighth, doubles by Spourer and MaoGuire In the finth gave the Tribe a second vies tory, ---- NEW MINING RECORD ESTABLISHED IN B.C, Victoria, BC, May 3l-A new high record for the gross valuation of metals and minerals produced was established by British Columbia durs ing 1929, according to the annual re- 'port of Hom Wo A, MacKenzie, min. 'ister of mines, i | "Outout for the year was valued at $68,243,443, nearly $3,000,000 higher than in 1928 A figure of 13748 also was paid out in dividends. Stripp and Walker hit home runs W081 SASK. PREMIER TO: HANDLE RESOURCES Saskatoon, Sask, May 31.--Specu lation regarding the appointment of a minister to handle the department of natural resources for the province of Saskatchewan has been set at rest by the announcement of Premier J. T, M, Anderson that he himself will take over the department and will be sworn in as minister on June 4 at Regina. Dr, Anderson expressed the opinion that the enabling legislation would pass the British house in the very near future and expects that the resources will be turned over to the province about the middle of August STOP BREAD LINE AT THE PAS JUNE 2 The Pas, Man, May 3.=The Tread line at The Pas will be discon- tinued on June 2. According to a decision of the town council, no fur- ther issue of bread will he made to unemploved after that date. Some 000 men were in the line-up when rations were first handed out by the civic authorities on May 19, Gen. Sherwood Crawford, only son of Hom, John Willoughby Craw ford, second leute govern. or of ro, and the Bank Montreal for over 40 years, whe died at St. nel's hospital, 3 "STRANGLER" LEWIS DEFEATS STASIAK Toronto, May 31.~A thrust from the mighty shoulders of Ed, (Strang- ler) Lewis sent Stanley Stasiak to defeat in the main bout of the wrest- ling show at the Arena Gardens last night, the former world champion crashing the Polish ruffian across the chin' and he crumpled to the floor, Stasiak showing the best wrestling of his career in the local ring, dropped Lewis for the first fall in 23 minutes and 58 seconds, and appeared on the road to victory in the second round, when he was toppled by the blow, while Lewis made short work of the third and deciding round, digging his knee into Stasiak's spine and pulling the head back, Referee Forbes stop- ped the bout to prevent Stasiak from strangling. The show attracted about 5000 mat fans, and they left the Arena well satisfied with the display. As expect- ed, John Katan and Karl Vogel put on a thriller to start the evening, when they battled through one of the roughtest bouts seen here in a long time, Vogel gained the decision after the half-hour of modified slaughter, John Evko gave a clever display. in the semi-final to defeat Frank Alt man, gaining a fall in 27 minutes and 10 seconds with a series of flying | headlocks, Youth Wins Indianapolis Motor Race Indianapolis, Ind.,, May 31 A boy just 23 years old, with deter- mination written. all over his youthful face, won the 600-mile automobile race at the Indianapolis | motor speedway yesterday and a pot of gold worth $562,160, With a record smashing crowd of 170,000 cheering him to victory, Billy Arnold of Chicago, the tri- umphant youngster, leading all the way except the first two laps, and making only one. stop, won tne race with a lead of ten miles iu 4.58.39.72, averaging 100,448 miles an hour, William ("Shorty") Cantion of Detroit, finished second, three laps behind the winner, Another Louie Loule Meyer of Bouth Gate, Cal, winner of the race in 1028, was fourth, with "wild BI" Cummings of Indianapells fifth, Just Fourteen Finish Fourteen of the original 38 starters survived to finish due to an unprecedented series of smash. ups, which resulted in the tragic death of one contestant, The vie. tim was Paul Marshall of Detroit, riding as mechaniclan for his broth. er, Cy Marshall of Indiannpolis, The acident in which the ear figured was one of several that occurred on the treacherous north turn of the two and a hall miles brick oval, causing Injury to two other entrants and eliminating 17 other cars from the race, Jinx Pursues Chicago Cubs Chicago, May 31~-The jinx which has pursued the Chicago Cubs all sea son crashed through solidly yester. day when Rogers Hornsby, the Cub's best hitter, broke his ankle in the first game of the Memorial Day doubleheader with St. Louis, He probably will be out of play the rest of the season, Manager Joe McCarthy's men thus lost virtually all the chances that were left for them to repeat at National champions. The - Hornsby mishap came only two days after the sudden death of Hal Carlson, most consistent pitcher on the team this year, The double mistortune left McCarthy with an-in- ner defense so weakened that even the Philadelphia Phillies looked like a better ball club, a ------ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE RED WIN WIN TWO Rochester, May 31--Rochester landed right in the thick of the pennant race again in the Intorna- tional League by twice defeating the Montreal Royals here yesterday, The scores were 1 to 0 and 6 to 4. The first contest, a pitchers' duel between Griffin and Foreman, went to Foreman on the strength of Col- Jina' seventh homer of tho year, Bunched blows sent both McGraw and Buckalew each of whom had won four straight starts, to early showers, but Ostermueller and Littlejohn were superior to Hols: slaw as rolief workers, BIRDS IN FIRST PLACE Reading, May 81--- Baltimore ady vanced to first place in the Inter national League by defeating Read- ing twice yesterday, The Orloles won by 7 to § un the morning game and by 10 to 7 in the afternoon, Both were froe-hitting affairs, with no starting pitcher able to go the route. 5 In the afternoon game McGowan and Hauser of Baltimore hit home runs, while in the morning Earl, Grace of Roading and Jim Stroner of Baltimore hit foi the cireult, SKEETERS END LOSING STREAK Jersey City, May 31---The Jer sey City ball team celebrated Dec oration Day at the West Side park | with Tris Speaker's Newark Bears by splitting a twin bill, Nick Al len's Jerseys wore found at the woant end of a § to 4 count at the 'ond of the morning game, came back to cop a 8-to-2 decision, Thin ended their ton-game losing streak, ; As soon as Spring unlocks the: flowers, autolsts will have the choles of scenery or signery.--De- Later |. 's|in the afternoon the local squad Toronto Leafs Lose Twice To Bisons a BILL TILDEN WINS FROM L. ROGERS Auteuil, France, May 31.--The sin- gles division of the Frengh hard court tennis championships were brought down to the semi-finals yes- terday leaving two Frenchnien, three Americans, one German, one Italian and onc Spaniard in the running for the two crowns, Bill Tilden of the United States, through a victory at 6-1, 6-1, 7-5 ov- er the six-foot seven inch Irishman, Lyttleton Rogers, kept the United States in the running for the men's singles title and .today will clash with his old rival, Jean Borotra of France, Mrs, Helen Wills Moody, defend- ing her women's crown, disposed of Helena Rost, Germany, 6-0, 6-1, while Helen Jacobs, after a rather shaky start, assumed. the upper hand over Mrs, Phoebe Watson of England and won at 5-7, 6-3, 6-1 American League AL SIMONS HAN BIG DAY Philadelphia, May 31--Led by Al Simmons's busy bat, the world's champion Athletics took the morn. ing and afternoon gumes of 1o- day's holiday bill with the Wash ington Senators, and cut the Hen- ators' first place lend to one full game, The Mackmen won the first game 7 to 6 after going thirteen mnings, and copped a slugfest in | the afternoon, 156 to 11, Simmons hit a home run with two out and two on hase in the ninth inning of the opening game, to wipe out the Senators' 6 to load, and scored the winning rua by doubling and tallying on a single by McNair in the thirteenth uin- ning. In the second game Simmons, who hurt his knee in the opener, batted as a pinch hitter and hit Braxton for his ninth homer of the seuson with the bases filled in the fifth inning. This wallop sent the Athletics' ahead for the rest of the contest, RUTH GETS FIFTEENTH New York, May 31--WIith home runs playing a prominent role, the New York Yankees celebrated De- coration Day with a double victory over the Red Sox. The scores were 6 to 6 and 7 to 3, The tirumphs coupled with Cleveland's two de feats sent the Yunks into third place and marked the Red Sox's thirteenth straight loss "Babe" Ruth cracked out his fifteenth home run of the season wo give the Yankees an early lead in the first game. base hit came in the fourth inning to give Boston temporary advan- tage. Gehrig drove out his eleven- th efreuit clout in the sixth, while Reese's homer led the Sox's rally in the ninth, which tied the sore, The Yanks, however, produced the winning run in the final half of the ninth on Dickey's double which scored Ruth, ' GEHRINGER IS BATTING STAR Cleveland, May J1-The Detroit Tigers battered "the Cleveland pit- ching aces to win both Memorial Day games hero today 6 to 2 and 9 to 6. Dick Sorrell outpitched Hudlin in the mornng game and Elon Hog- sett, the Cherokee Tiger southpaw, had the better of Ferrell in the afternoon, Charles Gehringer, Tiger second baseman, was the day's batting star, hitting three singles, a double, a triple, and a homer, SRIF COLLINS EFFECTIVE St. Louls, May 51---Found for 11 hits, including two homers and two doubles, "Rip" Collins, verter an St. Louis Browns hurler, scate tered the blows and let the Chicago White Sox down 4 to 8 in the nightcap of the Memorial Day doubleheader, The Brownies lost the initial contest in the tenth; % t 0 4, Three double plays killed off \ White Sox in the second game al by Collins' eight strikeouts. Si touched Collins for a homer in the pecond, and Jolley got another in the eighth, ol Truth crushed to earth will rise again---even when more or less squashed down by a political plat. form .--Rorder Cities Star. Sweeney's fours nd Drop | Lower Buffalo, May 31---The Buffalo Bisons overthrew the Toronto Maple Leafs In both halves of & double engounter here yesterday afternoon to capture second place in the league standings and send the Maple Leafs tumbling to fifth place, The scores were 10 to 2 and 3 to 2, the second game going to the eighth, an extra inning, for a de eislon, Rain washed out,the morne ing encounter and threatened to spoil the afternoon festivities and as a result only about 3,500 fans attended the twin bill, The big thrills of the day were left for the second game after Ollie Tucker had led on one-sided assault in the opener by lashing Kyle Gra- him and Nick Harrison for 8 homer, two doubles and a single. Guy Cantrell and Dixie Leverett hooked up in a rare mound duel in the nighteap after Hoot Gibson had been knocked from the hox in the opening inning. The game was devold of scoring on both sides from the first inning to the climax after eaeh pide tallied twice in the inaugural heat Rabbitt Hits Homer Joe Rabbitt tapped Leverett for n homer after Richardson had singe led In the firgt inning. Gibson was os mild as a hawk and gave the Bisons the opportunity to tie it up In thelr half when two walks and a batsman hit by a pitched ball filled the bases, Moore was credited with a single when kis line drive was too hot ror Rabbitt to handle and Hawks lifted a sacrifice fly to match Toronto's two runs, A third walk to Barnett sounded Gibson's exit march and | Cantrell came in to check the Ble Kons Cantrell allowed only four hits for the rest of the game, Guy gave up four walks but Leverett, who ale lowed six hits, didn't pass a single foe and did gallant work in the pinches, particularly in the fifth when the Leafs had runners on first and second with none out, Leverett fanned Cote and Ruble and forced Richardson to bounce back to the hox to win great ace claim, A phenomenal catch by Heinle Mueller saved Leverett's bacon in Toronto half of the eighth when Bueky Burke lashed a terrific liner to centre with two men on, Mueller | turned a complete somersault after catching the ball in his descent as the result of slipping on the soggy turf, It looked a sure triple, Win in Eighth Cantrell finally cracked in the | Bison half of the eighth, Moore I singled, Hawkes begged a walk and Barrett sacrificed, Then Murphy was purposely passed, filling the bases, Miller, outfielder obtained fr Minneapolis, made his first appefiy« ance as a Bison when he went into pinch hit for Leverett, Miller sogk« ed a long fly to centre on whieh Ruble didn't have a chance in the world to throw to the plate and Moore scored the winning run. | TOTAL OF ALBERTA CANDIDATES NOW 124 Edmonton, Alta, May 31.--~Candie dates to the number of 124 are now in the field for . Alberta provincia provincial seats, the list including 4 United. Farmers of Alberta nominees, 34 Liberals, 17 Conservatives 31 Labe orites, and 18 independents, Pllot-Sorgeant R. W. Pilko. 81, R, oA vo of Vancouver, tie RLS Keep your home cool this T summer, warm next winter, by insulating now with TEN/TEST. Sove money on your fuel bills, Ask your architect, contractor or nearest Insulation representative about it INTERNATIONAL FIBRE BOARD LIMITED 111 Beaver Holl Hill Montreal, Que. OSHAWA LUMBER CO,, LTD. troit Free Press, Oshawa Ontario

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