20 Star AGE SIX Relay Teams: Want Ld to Race - THE OSHAWA. DAILY "TIMES, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1930 Photograph shows, left to right: Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler; president of Columbia University; the Duch- ess. of Atholl, member of the Bri- tish House of Commons and former | parliamentary secretury, board of | ' Josiah had been awarded the hon- education, and Sir Josiah Stamp, British. economist and administrator. They are seen on the steps of the | library after the duchess and Sir! York. orary degree of doctor of laws at the 176th annual commencement ex- ercises at Columbia University, New Here are shown some year prize winners of St, College, Toronto: (1) T. V. nedy, Dunrobin, Ont. Bir Bertram Coghill H. Grist, Toronto; Maurice, Ottawa, ZR ACE™ of prize and Latin prizes. (3) P. C. Allan Windle | Warnick, Hamilton, Ont., won pass | erdale Studio. Photographs here show! duin, Sandwich, and prisoners who made good thelr escape from the Hie d a. he J down 'to two Toronto ladies, who met in the final Friday afternoon. Miss Cecil Smith of Toronto. Golf Club, who defeated her club mate, Mrs, at the 3th hala, > Miss. cee SMITH DEREATS an INGTON, IN 'GOLF and made one of the 'Eustace Smiths a victor for three years in succession. ABOVE 'are. shown the tion of the gall od the playoff. No, This "ea Rus tace Smith, hala, | Club, tha we a Re Ri Escapes F rom Chinese Bandits :: The question of which four girls in Eastern Canada makes up the fastest relay becathe a live question iately when the Parkdale club, with its four first-class girls announced that their relay, which is the Cana- dian champion 'relay team, for 1929 can run faster than the four girls chosen for the All-Canada relay for the Shriners track meet on Mone day night. .The All-Canada relay team, composed of Myrtle McGow= an, of Montreal, Kay Griffiths, Peg- gy Mathieson and Rose Grosse ue Neill, will run against the Millrose A.A. team of New York, the team which defeated the chosen Cana- * dian four in New York last March which was in turn defented by tne Canadians three days later at Phils adelphla. The Canadian four which raced in New York has lost the ser» vices of Miss Florence Jane Bell, who will run only for the Parkdale club relay, and in her place, Mrs. Rose Grosse O'Neill was chosen at a trial held this week, . Mrs. O'Neill is making a come-back into sprint circles after being out of competi tion for the past two ycars, She is a former champion. The other girls on e All-Canada relay team wilt need no introduction, either. They rank ace high as sprinters and re- lay racers. .ABOVE are No. 1, Mrs. Rose Grosse O'Neill of the Canaaa relay team; No. 2, Peggy Mathie son, of the Canada relay team; No. 3, the Parkdale team, LEFT to RIGHT, Miss Kay Flanagan, Jean Thompson, Dallas Creamer ana Florence Jane Bell; No. 4, Kay Griffiths of the Canada relay, the only Canadian girl to defeat Stella Walsh the Cleveland comet; No, 5 Myrtle Cook McGowan, of Mont- of fourth | prize in philosophy. English and | English prize, and (4) P. 0. C. Michael's | history. (2) Catherine B. Smythe, | Walsh, Scranton, Fa,, won Cardi- Thorold, Ont., won pass course | nal Mercier gold medal for honor philosophy.--Photograph by Leathe .| Ontario reformatory at Guelph, after beating Guard Harold Sane derson about the head until he lost conscionsness, have been recaps | tured in south end of Peel county. REV. C. A. BRID( Who escaped from Chinese bandit after being eighteen days a pris real, the Canadian champion for the 100 yards distance and a world record holder for the 100 metres.. The * photograph shows Aga Khan's "Blenheim," an outsider at 18 to 1, winner of the 151st run- ning of the classic English Derby, before 500,000 at Epsom Downs, Eng., recently. WHERE SIR JOHN A. MACDONALD ONCE LIVED ' This stone house, which was 'the boyhood Tome of Sir John A, MacDonald, is still s ding, in_ Kingston. The 39th anniversary of the' state Ss death. was ob "served last week,