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Oshawa Daily Times, 23 Jun 1930, p. 2

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THE OSHAWA DAILY "TIMES, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1930 "Whitby Jct Advertising, news will be Whitby rn Gio 0 Hus and Chronicle~Telephone AEPRESENTATIVE-JAMES' of ae 300 onp by Miss y AL "the we Mp Ni gorper of Byron an Colborne %Btreets, was formully opened od Saturdey night, Rocent extensions 'and alterations (0 what'ls known as the Richardson 'property, a large well built home, have heen com- pleted, and the hospital is fully .sanipped for the work of taking ) of the sick, This is Whitby's rst hospital, although for many years several efforts have heen ,made to establish such an institu. sition in. the town, "A 'complimentary Program was "field on the fine shaded lawn of the hospital, with His Worship Major , Bowman presiding, The speakers, "all of whom complimented Miss Mc. Kee on her enterprive and desire to der a very neceseary public ser: "4oe to Whitby and district, fnelud- Ted Mayor Bowman, Reeve Albert *W. Jackson, Rev, A, L, Richards, *'d.D,, and Dr, Ci ¥, McGillivray, re- * presenting the medical profession, "X11 of the speakers wave agreed hat the hospital was well equipped "and "wondertully situnted for Its "work of mercy, and the hope Was * treely: expressed that the citizens . would 'get behind Miss McKee and " asaist here in her noble work, * "Miss McKee, speaking . briefly, main object i. 5% 1 such an institution in ve 10 ho of service to the sick and Auffering of the community, "She bespoke the sympathy ana eo. operation of the citizens in the realization of her alms, objects and Maan five program, including pumbers by popular and capable Martins of the jovs and district, was a follows! selection, Oshawa Citi vocal number, Con , stated that her # ' + plano solo, Miss Kath 'lean 4 ATOM duet, PeERY "andl Betty Dowland; reading, Miss U Mildre Mepurr, + Brookiini musi noah number, . Oshawa Citizens : 3 ¥ number, Composite fi a Quartétte; plano solo, Mies Kathleen Leask; reading, Xin MeDuff; soprana solo, h Hh Spratt, The Oshawa Cit "vena and, under the leadership of Bandmaster Fountain, rendered ex- cellent service, All of the artists were much LT x and were thanked hy Miss HoKao at the program, I ae program the visitors wetired to the spacious hospital din. 4 ing room where dainty 'ments weie darved by Miss M or assistants, ns the afternoon and even- "ing hundreds of oitigens went "through the hospital and were 'greatly impressed with the furnish. "ings and appointments, the large . rooms; modern beds, and large " height sun rooms, and other very Pee Meee announced that the gee the |N retresh- [8 An each id {ara Be HILLY OPENED gy KING UP ON ALL TRUCKS WHICH | OPERATE SUNDAY (1 ous Mishaps "Acting 'on instructions from the tment of 'Highways, Trafic on ru merchandise is being transported on Sunday, 1t is understood that the action of the Department was due to the increasing numbpr of trucks observed on the highways on Sunday, and, it 1s further learned, complained of hy the Lord's Day Alliance, OfMcers were stationed at the scale house, near West Hill, and every truck passing was stopped and the name of the owner and driver taken, and the contents ex. amined, Quite a few trucks not carrying perishable goods, and pro. hibited by Jaw from using the high. WAYS on fyndays, were gathered in the officers' nets, Just what action the ofcers will take could not be learned, but a re. port will be submitted to the De. partment, TraMo ofMoers reported that while trafe on Sunday was very heavy there were no serious acel. dents, H BASEBALL RESULTS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Wen Lest PC Baltimore +. i1v00¢ y Rochester «vivvvis Montreal «ivivien Toronto .. V Buffalo ;..vevnrivy ergey City Vewark iin 2 ' Reading civveivee, 26 ' YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Toronto ,.v«, 9-3 Newark ersey City 10-7 Buffalo 4 eading 8:6 Rochester ,,..7- Baltimore ....6-3 Montreal ,,, 5: SATURDAY'S RESULTS Newark Toronto «i111 Montreal i. 8 Baltimore ooo0i id GAMES TO-DAY Toronto at Baltimore, Buffalo at Reading, Rochester at Jersey City, Montreal at Newark, AMERICAN LEAGUE Wen Lost Philadelphia +...., M MH Ke 33 2 x 006 582 M7 536 A470 Ml 4 A o perne tera P.C, 59% Washington Ha a Cleveland + Chicago PROTY IIE | Boston «vieviieis a YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Detroit ,. (vy 8:4 Boston , 3 Cleveland ,.....4 Philadelphia ..,, Washington ,.,10 Chicago . New York'... 83 St, Louis ..., 5 SATURDAY'S RESULTS New York « iii: Detroit «ivivv0 Boston St, Louis «void Philadelphia eral Cleveland +4y\ 01 0 get root of it, Usual to uns . wt R the aystem, rou; V heck t Feri these ine ns ina t be | thoroughly outs Take one or two tonight. It's like eating a LIER ailerons candy Ty Pr A laxative ine St, Louis vvvinne Washington ,...2 Chicago at PAROS. i at adelphia, 8 Lous at New ki Detroit at Boston, Cleveland at Washington, NATIONAL LEAGUE Wen Lest PC, 1] 038 (REL EL Brooklyn ¢yiveiive cage Crane New York iioine Boston ...iiinive PILESDUIE «vovnane Philadelphia +1014 Cincinnati YESTERDAY'S RESULTS St, Louis 12:9 Philadelphia 3:3 Brooklyn ...., 9 Pittaburg +..\, 0 Bost ft «viivierod ChiGAgO 411111 0d TURDAY'S RESULTS end of eighth, Chicago x38 Boston (,,.,, 44 xTwelve innings, GAMES TODAY Boston at St, Louis t which or cannot : Eo © taste, lies do the ho promptly and effectively, They aor site of constipation by ud orien laxative for all the "Brooklyn at Pituburg. Hah i. -- ---------- AMERICAN Adgoc ATION 1 on Lost Louisville ,iii00y 41 21 St, Paul EER LLLLY) 0 yerrnnannn 8 aseeny ELE LRIE) {i City fae A Minneapolis sve. LN Sg YESTE Y'S RESULTS pg 8 Ri y bho Tradl ABS Conmbus 1111 Ty Cam 8:12 Rh adds City +11 Indianapolis 1. 586 | Med In the sixth c. | maten with 500 8d try to give t 4but I'm. This is the Lord Wakefield Chal- fenge Trophy which the Right Hon. ourable Lord Wakefield of Hythe has presented to the Canadian Na. tional Exhibition for annual com- lotion by Outboard Motor Boats, he trophy which Is singularly beautiful is composed of solid sil. ver and black and gred onyx, Al Lord Wakefield's own request it was designed and built by Canadian sllversmiths, and is regarded as being one of the most striking tro- phies aver produced, In presenting this trophy Lord Wakefield stipu- Inted that it would be for competi. tion amongst all boats entered hy any members of the British Em. pive, so that the contest might be termed an Empire-froe-for-all, The O,N.E, Race Committee have announced that t will be for Class C, and will be a 15 mile race open to all Canadian or British drivers driving Canadian or British owned outfits, The winner will Ne given pos session of the trophy for ene year and he will also receive a small trophy which will be his permanent property, The presentation of this trophy adds another gift to the many Lord Wakefield has made In'. Canada, Among hin other gifts are, presen: tation of the Mace to the Canadian Parliament at Ottawa; a beautiful sterling sliver eup for annual com. petition in the heautiful sterling silver cup for annual competition in the Model Aircraft Section of the Aviation League: a beautiful silver oup for annual competition by Boys at the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association, as well as other gifts to Flying Clubs and other ors ganigations throughout Canada, Lord Wakefield is patron and hon orary life member of the Toronto Flying Club, a life member of the Montreal Tight Aeroplane Clubs, & Iifte_member of the Dominion of Canada Riflo Association, He is one of the executives of the Royal Aero. nautical Boclety---~the oldest hody of its kind in the world, He pre. sents the Bir Charles Wakefield Gold Meda) annually to the designs or of any invention or apparatus tending towards safety in fying. During the summer, of 1920 Lord Wakefield bore the cost of fres flights for 10,000 schoo! children in the aeroplang "Youth of Bri tain, plioted by Bir Alan Cabham, and so helped materially Bir Alan's tour In search of suitable aero- dromes for nearly a hundred cities and town in Great Britain, Lord Wakefield is founder and head of €, OC, Wakefield and Co, Limited, producers of Castrol, with branches and ofMoes throughout tha world, GAMES TO-DAY Toledo at St. Paul, Columbus at Minmeapolis Indianapolis at Kansas City, Louisville at Milwaukee, ONTARIO LEAGUE Won Lost §t, Catharines oy 0 L London Guelph Brantford 411 St, Thomas vii Hamilton ies. od) SATURDAYSS RESULTS St, Thomas 3:0 §¢t, Catharines 2.4 Guelph ,...., 12:6 Hamilton ,., 6:8 London ,...,.7:6. Brantford ,,,. 3-1 GAMES TO-DAY London at Guelph Brantford at St, Thomas St. Catharines at Hamilton Port Hope Loses To Peterboro Port Hope, June 23,=Port Hops intermediates dropped 'their sixth straight game in the Lake Shere intermediate Baseball League hers Saturday afternoon when Peter. boro' Raybestos gained a 48 deol. slon, By winning the visitors gain. od a firm hold on second place he. fore the second half of the sehe- dule gets under way. Péterboro' ncored two runs In the Afth frame: Mein drew a pass and advanced on Hall's double with two men down, Both runners scored on Nicholla's timely single to right fleld, Ong counter was tal: rame when Hil. Yer walked, advanced on a fielder's oholee and schred when Moore's drive got away from Hnedy in left 400 | field, Port Hope scored in the sixth 56 | and eight innings, In the sixth Row- cliffe counted on hits by Friar and Molise and the second run was scor. 2| ed 'by Phillips, who singled and crossed the plate on two wild throws, Godfrey and Carnera Tonight ------ Philadelphia, June 23.-The most perplexing problem of the present day prize ring, the place properly to be ocoupled hy Primo Carnera, may be solved in the Phillies' ball park here tonight, Old Gawge (odfrey, gnawing on his second fried chicken at his training quarters last night, allow. od an how he had the "salutation" 0) | to that one. "II bua' dis big Eyetallan bub. ble all over No'th Philadelphia." +] promised Gawge, doubling a mas. give black fiat around a ham hone, Put fight experta and fight fans gathered here from nearby eltiea are not so sure that Godfrey will do anything of the sort, Firat of all they want to know whether to. night's ten-round bout is going to be on the level, A majority seems to be frankly skeptical, These two heavyweights, repre: senting between them approximate. 1y & quarter of a ton of hon and going to be watched with extreme. ly cvitioal eyes, Frank skepticism ia not impertinent in this instance. an neither Carnera, the 378-pound France-Mtallan, nor Godfrey, the 244-pound Henegamblan, has heen sbove susplefon in the past, -------------- ENGLAND WINS TEST MATCH A New Zealand, June 24, ~ England won the firat Rubgy test New Healand 8 by § points te 8 The English tn team attacked vigorously in the fivat an unconvert sitord a lead of 4 points to 0, New Healand equal {red the score with an unconverted {17 thiaygh Hart soon alter vesump- on, In the last minute Iver Jones belted away from Hngland's 20 Jats ine, handed off several New nd tackles, drew out thelp ok, Nepia, and passed to Morley, who "vaver for A try which could not ha converted. « "Will you be my wife?" 'The idea! Don't be vidiculous," "Yap, 1 know {t sounds rediculous nol ao particular as same mon are! | : halt, Reeve ao ya A PC 4 muscle and excess avolrdupols, are' urday | TWO SMALL BOYS SAVE LARGE MAN FROM DROWNING Owen Sound Man, Aged 70, Held Up by Lads Until Aid Arrives Owen Round, June 20,-=Two hove who have just passed their Afth birthday saved a 200-pound man from drowning yesterday At a spot four miles from here, Baimy Beach Ray these youngsters gripped the legs of J, Cameron, aged 70, local druggist who had been affected Ly the heat qf the sun and had toppled across the stern of a rowboat, For almost 156 minutes they hung on with all the might In thelr Jittle hands, all of the while screaping desparately for help, Just when tived muscles and ohil- dish nerves wera on the breaking point. BIN Porter, paddling cham plon with the Ralmy Heach Canoe Club at Toronto, arrived on the geene to complete the rescue The feat of the two children areatad a sensation In the summer resort district and plans were hes ing made this avening to seak soma suitable recognition for thelr moat unusual aet, Brave Beyond Years The two boys, brave beyond thely years were Kenneth Patterson of Owen Hound, and Freddie Kener of Queen Street west, Toronto, MADMAN HURLS HIS FAMILY OVER CLIFF New Haven, Conn, June 23 «= Ray ©, Apank, sbized with homiold al mania, while an a plonie at the top of West Rock here, Raturday, hurled his wife and their children to thelr deaths on the rocks, more than 200 feet helow, He then den. conded the ollff for a short distance and leaped, fatally 'injuring him. nell Spang, A Af.year-ald World War veteran, had escaped from a hoapl tal in The Bronx, New York, Fri day, NEW YORK GUNMEN USE CHICAGO METHOD Brooklyn, N, Y., June 2d .-=Afltey the fashion of Chicago racketeers, fiva men walked inte a Rrooklyn political elub yesterday, shot down two men and then fled in an expen: plve automobile, One of the vies time wan fatally wounded, Polloe sald that the two men were engaged in the slot machine bhuais ness, and that: the shooting was apparently linked in the reported wat among Brooklyn gambling racks eteers, pr -- Frank: "Darling, I've made up my mind to slop at home," Betty: "Too late! I've made up my face to go out," 14 to the not indesgriminately, but po GARROW ee 3 ho Wat aie ww JAMES T. the U.S, PICTURED AS COUNTRY OF WOMEN APING YOUNG GIRLS Washington, D.C; June #8.~=A pleture of the United Niates filled with middle-aged people all wear: Ing youthful clothes and dancing, playing golf, tennis and what-not with the abandon of the rising generation, In suggested in a state ment by the director of the Bur. enn of Cénpus The director says the 1980 census will probably show an ins crease in the number of people over fifty years of age owing to the decline in birth rate and het: ter medical science, He comments on the fact that women of ad vanced years are adopting the habits, glothes and customs of the Young girls of the nation, further pointing out this tendency would continue te present a preblem In entertainment for tha question would he to dance or crochet, I -------- RECOVER BODIES OF FIVE TOLEDOANS June 28.-The mystery disappearance of eight Toledoans a week AKO for Peles wan define when the were re Toledo, of Lhe prominent after thely departure Island in a speedboat ftely cleared Naturday, bodies of five of them covered from Lake Erie, and a hasty Investigation by Coroner Frank OG, Kreft disclosed that thelr deaths were caused hy drowning. AMAR RET / \ A PORTION AY NEY | THE ATTACK (Net Play) Net play in the finishing touch of offense, Go to the net only to 0 the final touch to hy role and PUT THE BALL AWAY, Do not run alter you have prepared the way dth ground strokes, Anticipate as ar as possible where your opponent will retin the ball and then make your kill, 'The net rusher has to contend with the well timed which, will slow him up considerably, | Make your rule at tha outset to go| the net only fthen epportunity offers itaelt, and play your volleys sharply into the areas previously marked No, 4. and 8 in vicinity of the service line, If you cannot do this hit your ball ta a point far hest' from where your opponent last hit the ball, There are only three things your adversar oan da when you are at the net ( He can lob, (2) play a straight ahot, (3) use a erosscourt shot, Ne Play your ball to a point Where he 0 ent | 6 not rush to the TRA hui BEALE Re ONL RESULTS, { what you least pei IIR WHEN | dali will have the hardest . hall " ; ™ n Toke An SyKe.or Rast ¢ sy UN yr vi A Sidi MONARCH ADVISED T0 MODEL RULE ON BRITISH PATTERN Spanish Liberal Leader Rec. ommends Univerial Suf. frage in Talk With King Paris, June 88.=King Alonso has discussed the political situa tion in Spain in dete! with San. tiago Alba, former Liberal' Prem or, exiled at the beginning of the Primo de Rivera dictatorship, In an Interview with the press the Liberal statesman said he fell it 'was his Jriotls duty to discuss with the King present conditions in Spain "in order tn renovate nootully but radieally in its dif~ orept aspects the Hpsnish regime in accordance with the wishes of the majority, After British Nystom He said ho had suggested to King Alfonso (hat the Spanish monarchy should be modelled after the democratie Institutions buill sound the, British and the Belgian Roya! families, Me told his Ma. josty that universal suffrage must be consulted and find its constitu tional expressipn In the cortes or Parliament, He seid he was not desirous of assuming the Premiership In Spain, and would not mooept such an invitation until universsl suf frage had been consulted in freely conducted elections, But he wan prepared to lend his co-operation in aiding "Spanish renovation" King Approves Statement It was remarked that neither the Bpainish mbassy nor the Duke of Miranda, King Alfonso's major domo, had this evening In sued any communique or official coment on Bantiago Alba's state ments, When this was called to the at tention of the Liberal leader, he said his own press communique had heen submitted to the King and approved by him, CARINO GAMBLERS Deauville, France, ~The Deau- villa bathing and Leiting season opened with a gnashing, of gambs lors' testh and a great show of Pajamas, When the Government decided to Apply A new tax on open bank) at the bacoarat tables, M, Zogra: phos, leader of the famous Greek gambling syndicate, lost the calm he usually exudes "The coolest little ever dealt a hand 1aft the casino in Anger rather than pay the supplementary tax which gives the Government ones fourth of all sums played, Deauville backers were anxious to prevent a walkout of the ayndls cate and others of famouw bank: ery, fearing the resort would lose prestige, Among players winning at the opening tables was Andre Citreon, known as the Meary Ford of France Newest novelties displayed on the heach were two piece pajamas aching backs and worn over aea suits, I ---------------- Y ITS A POOR JOKE The court was silent, The Judge wis about to speak "Prisoner at the bar," he commence ed, "the record shows that you have eacaped from four penal institutions, It is the judgment of this court of law that you serva the rest of your life, in a prison you will not get out 0 The man in the deck looked hard at the judge, "Wait a minute, That lsn't what you mean, your worship." "Tt isn't, Well, my man, it eere tainly in" "No, no, your worship, T can't be. lieve it" "You will have to" "I never will, your worship, You aren't the kind of man whe weuld do that" "Nonsense! You have heard the sentence?" "Yes, but your worship." "1 direct that you serve the rest of your life in a prison you will not get out of" "There you are im't vight" "Rut what's wrong with it?" "It ends with a preposition" ---- man that At bacoarat" il you repeat it again, You know that GOOD EVIDENCE Client (charged with crime): 1 think we shall win the case, Lawyer, Why do you think that? Client: I have two witnesses who can swear that on the night in ques. tion I was at home in bed, and two more who ean swear. I was playing bridge at their houses, Bowmanville Daily imes News, advertising and subscriptions will be received at the Bowmanville Office of Block, King Street, The Times in the Cowan Telophones==Offico=887; House--131, Bowmanville Representative~B, Herbert Mortlock Salvation Army Opens New Citadel in Bowmanville Commissioner Hay Dedicates New Building to the Army's. Work -- Core mony Was Impressive werrm-- The new Salvation Army Hall erected at an approximate cost of #5100, swan opened on Saturday evening as the newest lipk in the Army's history in Bowmanville, Be« ginning its work in the town in 1004, the work has grown slowly but surely until the need for a new bullding necessitated the arection of the new citadel on Division Ht, Commissioner James Hay had oharge of the opening ceremonies and the devoticmal period that fol lowed the opening proper, Having declared the building open for the work of the Army for the work of bringing mors souls to the side of Lord Jesus Christ, the Commissioner oftered prayer for the success of the work and thanks. giving for the completion of the new building, Mayor M, J, Elliott was then asked Lo say a fow words AN the representative of the town, The Mayor congratulated the of« ficers on the splendid new hullding that they were opening, He maid that it gave him great pleasurs to sea such a fine building erected in the place of the nld vacant lot that had been on this site /s0 many years. 1t had helped tha unem ployment fy the town as the build. ing had taken a large number of Jooal men in the construction work He felt sure that the hall would he an asset to the surrounding country as well as to the town, Mr Bowen, M.P, for the riding in the last parliament stated that the hullding would play a big part In the lite of the community, He also made reference. to the splendid work of the Salvation Army in the World War Rav, Dest represented the local United Church clergyman at the opening and offered hin congratus Iations to the oMoers on the com. pistion of their building, He felt that they would find it Much more comfcyiable and agreeable than thelr former home, His recollecs tions of his associations with the army in his boyhood were very pleasant to him he sald, Rev, HBhives, Rector of the Church of England, told the Com. missioner that his' memery of the Army Was even mores vivid than that "of his fellow clergyman Mr, Best, Ha remembered very clearly the "Ham, Jam and Glory Teas" that had been held In his native Yorkshire by the army when he wan a hoy, He commented favors ably on the fact that the Salvation Army was able to touch a elas of people that the other churches were not able to touch at all, Commissioner Hay delivered a méssage of cheer And encourage: ment to the targe gathering of friends of the Army, telling his audience of the'things that he had soon In the countries that he had visited, With few exceptions he said the work of the Army was pro- grossing rapidly in almost every country in the world, During the last 25 years he had travelled on the average of a thousand miles a week and everywhere he had found the workers making good progress in the work of the Master, A link with the past history of the Salvation Army in Bowmanyille was established, when Mr, Worry of Montreal vose in his place and asked to ba heard for a short time, He had been associated with the Army in the town in 18865, he said, and on this trip, which was close to hin birthday he felt that he had aon a great step forward in the work of the Army In Bowmanville made with the opening of the new hall, Special services will be carried on during the wiek by Major and Mrs, Kendal, Tho services on the Sabbath yare conducted by Ad Jutant and Mra, Pollock with speci al mualo by the Band from Oshawa, em -- BOYS' TRAINING SCHOOL READY FOR ATHLETIC MEET Annual Event To Be Held Next Saturday Along with the Boxing Cham: plonghips, Fall Faly, Cadet Ins spection and other activities, the Athletlo Ohamplouship with move boys providin competition, The date a June 28th, at 2.00 o'clock in the afternoon, Graduates are partiouls arly reminded that any who grad: uated after April (lat are eligible to return and compete on exaotly the same basis an the boys who are now at the Sohool, The allsround ohamplon wins the Durham Agri oultural Association eobhy and a gold medal, also the a , Aths fotion Merit Creat, holes champion also wins a gold medal and the Athletio Merit te Be low the classes and the var fous events, A boy may compete in the class next above Nim alse If he so desires, but any pointy scored out of his own class will not couat for bis class champion. ship, They will, however, count for the All-round Championship, Clags "A" Boys 18 and over 100 ydw, dash, pols vault, 8 1b, shot put, running wroad jump, runsing high Jump, Class "B', Boys 14 and 15-100 yds, dash, pole vault, 2 1b, shot running broad jump, runsiog p, Class ""C", Boys 13 and 18-170 yan, dash, running broad jump, running higu jumy, rope climbing, base running, Class "DD", Boys under 15-15 ydo. rash, running broad jump, running high jump, rope climbing, base running, Open to all classen==One mile run, Graduates should notify Mr, Cunigngham It they intend to compete, in order that they may be properly entered in the various events, NEWS ABOUT TOWN AT CREAM OF BARLEY The Cream of Barley was the contre of attraction yesterday for many from the town and surround. ing distriots on the occasion of a visit to the camp 6f ths Oshawa band, During the afternoon the band rendered a program of sacred and classionl numbers much to the enjoyment of the assembled people, Many passing motorists alsb avail od themselves of the opportunity of resting for a few minutes and hears ing the mule, ENTRANCE BXAMA START The High Nohoo! Entrance. ex. aminations started today, Quite a number from the districts surround Ing the tuwn are here to try the papers, The series of examinations will continue until Wednesday: night, During that time ten papers will be placed before the youns people, including: Art, Reading, Arithmatio, Spelling, Writing and Geography, HOLIDAYS AREAD The holidays for Public Behoe) pupils will commence this week, Two months of freedom are hafos them As wall As many of the High School students who have finished their examinations for the year, To many the holidays will be fraught With anxiety as to the reanlt of their efforts in the Académie flald, but on tha whole the period is one of relaxation apd play, a time to recover the lost vitality of the year and a time to do all the things that Are contiguous to the summer sea. non, PRESCOTT BEATA CARDINAL Prosoott, Juna 38,Playing here Saturday in an Eastern Ontare Baseball League game, Prescott de, foated Cardinal. 4 to 1, Preseot! made wo double plans and. the game wan called at the end of the fitth inning on account of rain, -- AT. THOMAS GRIDDER INJURED Bt, Thomas, June 38,7, Mel: oAlt of the Bt, Thomas Tigers, jun: for football champions of Canad for 1080, suffered Injuries to hi fave and head last evening when the automobiles he wan driving war struck by a London & Port Btan: loy Rallway train on the Bim Street orosaing, in the olty, Ne was res moved to the Memorial Noapital, but wan sufolently recovered yes: terday to return to hin home, : VIOTIMIERD Young Man (to messenger hoy) =="What did Misg Brown say when you gave her the flowers, Roy=="Bhe anked the fellow wha wan slitting with her if he would like one for his buttonhols" Sor-- INNOCENT "But I don't trust you allors; You have a wife in every port, "That's a grom txaggeration, At the moment I swear ave no wife in. either Yokohama or Barcelona." he Humerist,

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