THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JULY 171, 1930 PAGE SEVEN LOCAL RINK WINS IN COBOURG--PORT HOPE HERE TOMORROW Times and Black Cats Lose Softball Games Last Night DU "Newsies" and Black Cats |, Both Receive Severe Drub- bing in League Games ~-- Textiles Trounce Times 12-1. While P. and 8, De- fost Regiment, 162 Winning Teams Are Too Good for Opponents There wis very little opposition given to the (wo leading teams in the loeal intermediate softball Just night when they played league ts at the Motor City Stadium, n the first ghine the Textiles pole ished off the ' "Newsies" to the tune of 12 to | and in the second fray, the Parts and Service continued their winning ways by handing the Blagk Cats another sethack with a score of 16 te 2, "Newsies" Lose to Tontiles In the first game, The Times team only scored one run off Rodgers and this came In the sixth ning and was due to gn error hy ting Bure, obtained the only it made hy the "Newsies" when hg singled in the sixth inning, He was foreed om at second base, The Pimes team had iw large number of errors, twelve In all and of these, Brown contributed five and Kitchen three, Thompson had two while Bury and O'Doud each had one, Haley had the most eps rors for the winners, two In number hut he also led his team in hitting getting four hits ont of four trips to the rubber, one a homer and an- other a 2-hagger, The Textiles scored steadily, the fifth and sixth inning heing the only ene in which they failed to score, The teams Textiles: Brady vf, Sutton . 2h, Creamer ¢.f, Carver LI, Rodgers p., Morris db, Gower 1h, Parish 6 » Has ley 5.8, Campbell +f, and Turmer if, Times; Kitchen ¢, Burr 2b, O's Doud ef, Brown 3b, Thompson 1b, Hood ss, Huxtable 11, Camphell, r f., Magi p, and Hubbell, rf, Easy for P, and The night cap was more or less just a practice for the league lead ing Parts and Bervice squad and they had no trouble in putting the Regi- ment Black Cats away, The final v/a WA IR ; GRY ( REALE] seore was 10 w 2, The 7, and 5, tem started out with fou YUns, miss ed altogether in the sesond but came hack with five more in the hith to practically eingh. the decision, They did not score again until their last bat when they went in apd boosted thelr average hy hits, Seven runs crossed the plate in that inning, The Regiment scored once in the fourth when Balmen Aouhled and scored on error by C, Elliot, They got their other tally in the sevent when Bennett got a double and ad vaneed on Rowden's error, The los: ers only obtained six hits and Bal mon got two of these, The FP, and B, team fourteen hits, Rowden and C, lion leading with three apless and W, Little and C, Eliott close behind with two each, Webster did his share by fanning eight batters, The teams: Parts and Services W, Little ef, Ww, Gummo 2h, Re when g, Web. ster p, 1, Elllots 1b, C, Eliott 3b, Frottey o, Hughes 1h "Atkinson » 5, Boyee if, and' Whitely rf, Black Cats: Bennett rf, Snowden 8.8, Hubbell 1h, Balmon , Corns ish 3b, Hall ef, Russell ¢, Clary 1, f, and 'B, Snowden [1 "Umpires Del Dell and Garrow, --------r TT Oshawa Rink Wins Cobourg Tournament Cobourg, July 11,=C, C, Stenhouse of Oshawa, skipped the suecessiul rink in the annual tournament held Wednesday and yesterday hy the Cobourg lawn bowling club, Mem hers of the sucssssiul rink were; J, H, R, Luke, 2 M, Alger, Harry Black and C Stenhouse, whe de feted in the iralh the Cobourg rink composed of O, F, Allison, W, Cor» hett, James Watson and Maurice Booth A Rusholme rink, wosed of A J Kesler, A. Keith i and Clayten = Smith, i were defeated in the semi-finals by Maurice Booth's Cobourg rink and C, C, Btenhouse of Oshawa defeate the Cobourg rink composed of ¥d Cillet, L, % Wilson, Joe Parker and J, -Fluker, At a later hour last night the rinks shipped hy W, H, Hopper Cobourg, , Masen of Bowmanvelle, G, Free: oo of Peterboro, and J, Fiuker, of Cobourg, were playing for the cons solation group honors AMERICAN LEAGUE Toronto, on SATURDAY KEN "MAYNARD "The Fighting Legion" 3--~OTHERS--3 LAST TIMES TODAY JOURNEY'S GREAT WAR DRAMA ASS UL Abbi // / Bp) SATURDAY AND MONDAY Millfons have Ted about loved Claydetin Colbert, Nai man oster, Charles Rugs Mok. " a popula Wis urday Wvens ing Btory! Last Time Tonight "THE BENSON MURDER CASE" SENATORS WIN Boston, July 11,=-0ssle Bluege's big bat wave the Washington Benators a 7 to § win over the Red fox here yesterday In the final game of the series, The victory made it four out of five for the Johnson men in thelr contests with the Rox, Hluege's home run doubles drove In four he soored twice himnelf, -- A'S BVEN SERIES New York, July 11,~The Ath: lethies 'gained an even break In thelr four-game series with the Yankees by winning the final game § to 1, George Uarnshaw pitched » great game to score his twelfth vietory of the year, and missed # shutout hy allowing the Yanks to combine two of thelr three hits with a pair of Philadelphia errors in the ninth inning, two and and men, BROWNS WIN IN TENTH Bt, Louis, July 11,-=The Bt, Louis Browns opened their home stand with a 7 to 6 vietory in the tenth Inning over the Chicago White Sox, oy Mi due to the power nT He's bat, Gullje |, onterad the pk in the eighth as A pinch-hitter, and his single tied | the noore, He odme up again In the tenth with the score still tied und slapped out a home run for the winning seove, rmer------ THIRD STRAIGHT VOR INDIANS Detroit, July 11,==Cleveland took ita third straight game yom terday, winning a hitting hee from he Tig f to 6B to open a two. [] # Mach toam smaaked out an even dowen safeties, inelud. ing & home run 4 Morgan in the third, his fifteenth of the season, and a triple hy Funk, Bud Grattan Breaks Record ord at Brockville Brockville, July The HeeIn the best race events seen on the Hroekyille Fale Grounds' track n years, vesords went hy the hoard yesterday afters noon when Bud Grattan, owned by 1 Ty Payette, ith. On and driven 2A Hverd hippie) Chaps nan, Toronto oh t 4 eld flat nthe hia NeatO of the 2,20 Cowan Dalry stake race, valued at $250 an lowered the track's i time phon 400 1:4, made, in 1917 Frank Rogash, Jr, to 208 Sh to 204 4 AUNER FUTUNN (Ohatham News) Tt {a reported Hint ihe supporters: of Migs Agnes MoPhait | n Grey are urging her to give a4 ple that she will not mart Juving the neat pariigmentary slon retury or thelr contined LAL In other words i Ll or will support her if whe gol Fron one else to do it, 1) want her attention Mh ber tween (wa houses, CRICKET NOTES Bt, George's Journey to Toren to on Haturday next, the 14th lst, to play Canadien Ceneral Electric in # lenge game, The C00, have a very sirong tes and for this gems, the chureh boys are relying upon the same team that did so-well last Baturs day, 'The players to (travel are as follows: E, Lamouth, &, Dewhsry, H, Howarth, J, Pickup, G, Mann, 4, Chappell, W. Moore, V. Promer, B, Anthony, W, Sergant and I, Drummond, Reserves, W, Thomp- won and XE, Chappell, AMI players to meet aL Bi, Georges' Pavish Hall, Centra Ht, at 12.45 pm, Cars leave at | "clock sharp, Komar Wins Last 2 Falls To Beat Siki Toronto, July 11.~Reg Hikl, the colored sensation, was stopped by Joo Bull Komar in the mwain bout of the wrestling show at the Arenas Gardens last night, being dropped for two falls in succession after sooving a win In the opening round, Miki, who generally waits for an opportunity to finish his matehes, never had & ohance lust night with Komar erowding, eruih ing all the time, and for the first time sinco he visited here Lhe dusky giadintor was pinned tiv Iy to the mat, There was nol n doubt in the grows that hoth were battling with every ounces of on orgy and uping every hold to gain the win but Komusr proved too good in the three inll test for he improved as the houl progressed and toppled his man, lke he has many other leaders In the heavy: wolght ranks of wrestlers, The main hout was a show in iteelf and wont the crowd home well satisfied for few would want A better display of wrostling ov 8 harder fight for the winner's lair els, In the semi-final Renato Gar dini tossed [, Schevehenko with # face lock after a rugged battle, while In the opening bout Kay} Posposhil did not lave n Brest deal of trouble gaining the deel: sion over Cyclone Tess, What Lhe early bouts may have Incked in sensation was mors than made up by the final for the three-fall tus slo compared with soma of the best mat matches aver held here, Somerville Equals Course Record to Win Medal Round r-- Toronto, July 11. Playing the same melleulous golf which was featured his play In wo many matches, €, BR, (Bandy) Bomerville of the London Hunt Club eaptured the medal round of the eighth an nual Ontario amateur. golf ohm: plonship, which was played over the heautiful Bearbore's Gulf Club yesterday, equalling the cours record of 78, which was sel Inst Liar by Arthur Hulbert, the Thorn 111 professional, Somerville went out In 49 and returned in 85, his Incoming Jour: ney score heing three under par for the course, A six on seventh hole, a par four, partially ruined the London molter's chances of breaking par, He drove (nto a (rap, And in trying an explosion shot, the ball went out of hound, He then overshot the green, On the putt, the hall resting within two inches of the eup, Nash Is Necond A clubmate of Fomerville's, J nN, Nash, returned the second lows ost gross, A 74 three putts on the lust green ruling his chances of n tying scove, Closely following Nash were! It, M, Gray Rosedale; J, I, Curry Nearbare'; 7, 1, 0, Kverait, Rouge Hilly, and (borge Hoeokh of York Downs with 78 each, and Don, y Carriek of Bearbore', "with 7 "Kid" Chocolate Gives Burrone Bad Beating Buffalo, July 11=Kid Chocolate knooked out Vie Burrone of New York in the third round here last Night: Burrene was troublesome on y in one round, the first, After that Chocolate deliberately nd nysteimits leally eut him down, He wis down three times in the third, taking a full wine count from a right hand cross, then an elght count from a loft hook, and wis on one knee, hut unable to hear the count when he tumbled heneath a . eo of wicked hlows halfsway throu nea the third Choeolate was unmarked and gave a onidonhul exhib hon of boxing and ha i anil he Cuban wig § and Durtone | 1 i UNITED STATES GETS FINE COLLECTION OF ARTISTIC WORKS A ! (My Canadian Press Lomasd Whe) London, Hang, July 11,== §ir Joseph and Alfred Duveen have ats quired for an unstated purchase rice one of the greatest art enlleo fons In the world the Gustave Bravtus colleation of, works of the Han high renalsginee period, he purchase It was sald, was far someona else, Identity of the reuiplent of the works wan net db vulged, but It wan understood they avantually would go to the Unite! fates and Join other famous eq 1eotions, While the price Involved in the deal wan kept weoret, the Drayfus 4 {family has placed a value af be boas 6,000,000 and $6, 00 000 an the propertisd, PORT SNAPSHOT by By Oo, Caroma, bporls Ror Caxrwminy Sports Biber Big Junior Softhall Game Tonight =~ There wilk be u large crowd of fans at Cowan's Park tonight to see the Oshawa Bakery and Parts and Service juniors clash in a leagye game, These two teams always put up # hard" hight and the fing result Is not usually known will the lest man his been put out, The P, and B, team have a hind fight head of them and a defeat tonight will almost put them out of the running, and the Bakery team will he trying hard te do just that little thing » Ld 4 LJ Aarabs Play Vort Hope Here Tomorrow Pie Oshawa Aurshs will swing into metion tomorrow wlternoon al Alexandra Vark againgt Port Hope, The easterners extended the Aavihs to the limit in shely last meeting wind It teak the innings to obtain the verdict, The Aurabs and Peterhoro Rayhestos wre lending the league and the Aarabs must win vie out of thelr re maining three games to make sure of a place In the playefis, The tend to win this needed game Just as soon ay they can and This game should attract a large crowd "two bits Juculs that Is ind the tomorrow afternoon wdmission Is only a. Oshawn Rink Wins in Cobourg The Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club received unother trophy grenhouse's rink In the this. morming, ©, ¢ cul tourney und now His rink | vicesskip und ( local which gets under Ww. Geold, J for this season's netivities by victory of 5 € LOWINg Cobourg, which was completed curl skipped the rink whieh won the | he takes the highest honours fn the Cobourg composed of J, H, It Luke, O. M, Alger, 1H. Blac) C, Stenhouse, skip, This rink snd three ehh wre entered In the Withrow Var) Ihe other three rinks are Vowlds, ment at Menhouse Lonrney uthir rinks from the Lou nment wity tomerrew, kipped hy DeMille and ) . ¥ . g Oshawa City at Home Saturday Oshiawin CH 0 i be ut hone the Crusader Ihe Cit w hhting Hit w tamartow alter tll ha intend to make the ny I'he or noon a the first three chunee ta hinish in The fullowing Alexandra Park Crane, Lobban, A'Heagrn and und they tol i fame ml Lappin, Munio, ul the dressing mhields, Brown, players wre wsked to report 10 o'clach Dunstall, Gilbert Vullertan, not later than Cuneliff, Hadgers Smart, LJ LJ Ld LJ Loeal Teams Takes Viest Place Yesterday evening, at the Hills Gulf and ¢ sports program of the 9th wnnual Canadian ( was held, The program Included 4 golf tourne horseshoe pitching. Hamilton captured the golf gos and Toronto third, Toronto ul w» saflthall, hut two mem Jew! Kinsmen's Club walked off with first in the horseshoe pitehing I'he were H and N Mallett, 'The menibers tuff wid | Norm, this merning but they reminded him that he hadn't won a game for the last two weeks, A challenge match between the Club would prove uhout Club, the Kinsmen Rouge untry mvention of , softball gumes and honors, with. Bim nthe hers of the price contest players Cranfield of the wt Hogg He's congratulated around there Kinsmen and GMI ft? very Interesting. How * » v ' Oshawa Nats, In Toronto Tomorrow Oshawn Nationals soccer team travels to Toro Major League points, which they are badly in need They huve & big Job on thelr hands (or feet) as they tackle the Cll, team, but ¢ determined to win if it is wt all possible I'he foll plavers wt Mike's Place wt 1345. pom ninth, Boyd Meloan, Brodie, Coll, Hurst, Davidson and Weel Ha tamaerrow The in search of more of at the present tine, Rang the Y WB Wing wre to he sharp Camphell tomorrow sure, Mule, Fairley, Gow 4 . * y Chevs, Play Tomorrow Night focal ladies' softhall team, will play an Matar City Stadium with the Oakwood game As called for 700 o'slock sharp regular admission fee will he charged * LJ . LJ P, and 8B, and Textilen Che two strangest team local Intermediate softball league did not have much trouble tn winning thelr games last Ihe Textiles put the "Newsies 12 ta 1 and in the second game the Parts and B€rviee handed the Black + 16 to 2 heating LJ Ll » LJ Junior Lacrosse Practice I'he Oshawa General Motors Junior Jaerosse team will hold a PrACLice tomorrow afternoon' al Park and wll players are asked to be ut the Industrial Relations Bidg, hy 1.30 pm LJ LJ . Whithy Rovers Here Tonight I'he Whith the Chosen Vriends ladies' softhall team wt the Motor (ty Stadium tonight I'he anly won ene game this season and that w ny from (he Whithy Rovers right in Whithy, The a game tonlght but the Rovers ar JUBL a8 ARxicUs Lo get ow victory will strengthen thelr position in the league race, The Chevys, exhibition game tomorrow night at the Ladies' Tarond, Ihe and the team of in the night away hb Lats AMexandra Rovers pla Chosen Friends have wre out to win aa it Adriahs ten GIANTS HAND OUT GOOD BEATING TO PHILLIES BY 198 Philadelphia, "Joly IT I'he York Giants handed the Phillies a thorough beating yesterday 10 even their series wt two games epeh, with #19 (0 B vietory in the fini on test, The Giants pounded three pit chars for a total of twenty-six hits A tensrun burst in the third inming when nineteen men went to hat and nine of them made hase hits, come pleted the route, But the Glants kept vight on hitting, failing to score only threes of the wine innings, St. Gregory's Golf Club Is Active "ol Bi, Gregory's President, Busi) MuDonnell; nee (reas, Bernard Kinlin; Vogene Kearney, Lorne Doreen, Harold Conlin, Art Kerr ney On Monday night, night golf wis held fo thine A mnteh Win uvening hetween Bernard und Lorne Daveen v fund Donnetl and Wugene Keurney trophies were offered us prises Lo the winners, Aftor 16 holes of woll pinved golf Basil Mebawell and Jugene Kearney amerged victors, Basil and Vugens hoih turned In ecards of 62 Bearnnrd Kintin turned In a cord of bf fn the lowest seaore of the mateh, hit his partner, Mhiroen Lupned in a score of 80, Bernerd Kinlin made g pansationul hole-in-one on the sixth hole, the 188 holed ons mide at mht gull The par of the course is G4 and Basil Mebonnell and Berpurd Kin lin hoth handed of hi for the lowest soore of (he course wines Ji has heon srocted The sanding of the leading members Won Lost MaDonnell ie 0 1] Kinlin Bh [1] Kearney i | The mambers wha have abigin ed holesdn-one we Busi) Me Donnell, 0; Bernard Kinin, 6; Ky Konan Kenrney, § The hoys of Golf Club wre hoping for uw good senson, In the next two months while Basil MeDonnell, of Toronto, in visiting Oshawa, Armour and Smith Lead theField, Tied 1 =Down glare of one history Mew The members (Golf Cinh are tha fips! that Kinkin Mu Two fly Tih hie held Lorne In Beares Burl) Hoarnird Kngone fhe t, Uragory's Minnenpolis, Joly through the blaging of 'the hottest days In the of the United States open golf champlonship, two lean, sharp shooting veterans of the old Heoteh sehool==hlgck-thatohed Tommy Ar mony and faipdmived Macdonald Bmithe=matehed stroke for stroke to take the lead for the first 18 hole round of competition and ston! the sweltering shaw for the day from the king himself, Hobby Jones Armour and Hmith, with a brace of sensations! finishes, finished within a faw minutes of ench other late In the day with Identionl weaves of 87, 40-70, twa under par for the Interigehen course Their golf over the tough last nine, where each elipped three wirakes from Old Man Par to hreak the old course vecord for the third time In the . dn) onnhled seh to overtake Jone Hohhy's weora of 84, A%-=T71 sol the pace early In the day, and wan touched only hy Wilfred (Whitfy) Cox, Heooklyn, N.Y. professional, also with 84, 8%, until the heat wave hegan to produce inspiring results ol the games of the two Boptamen, wr r------ Cen, sald on friend of the fama iy to the old colored washerswe man, "have you seen Mise Kdith's flanen?" No, ma'am," sha answered Ain't been in the wash yet" ne A syndicateshuilt | Rowe of Halifax, From Ly J ohallenge cand ut None Viston and Quest, ng It out for the ny the craft selects to the cup by the Reels natey ro Club, The ont, whove shows Nipper Wee red BEepss | pb of the Norn © i Phy Ui the Wade Jandvoape a8 nw the ONO, and RO A while In the Toft to vight In the back row ave Dyke Moreen, who ly generally considers host pro, over at the NW, Cumberland, font row ave Ralph Bogor, Tol K, Wades=and his whieh ix ax wueh a piece of his mous tavhes=an M, K, Hill, All ave Com inthians ar amatentss=oxeopt Mew ory On his showing to date, Wade has a great ohanee of being named the sldpper of the Canadian ohals longovssind . the allvCanadian boat, Norseman, might he the boat, Gibson Allows Only Two Hits to Shutout *'Skeeters" Lanky Leaf Hurler Mowe Only Two Singles and Not a Man Reaches. Second Buse~~Cote's Hit Drives Harris Home With Only Run of Game ~ Rabbitt Triples, But Is Out Trying to Make It 8» Homer Toronto, duly 11,=Pitehing hin third shutout win of the season and hig wecond against Jersey City, Bam Gibson, tall and good-natured right-hander, hurled the Leats to # Lb victory over the Bkeeters in. the first game of the series yesierday It was the second time that Gibson has heaten the Pests 1-0, Vets Coty wingled Jos Harris homs with the lone wears of the games In the waventh innings, Coupled with Ko hester's detest hy Roading, the Lenin' victory moved them to with inn game of second place Gibson held the Jerseys to two hits, one hy Wers in the second innings, while Walker clippsl the other wiufety in the seventh, Gib son was fast, had his curve entting the corners, and his control was BASEBALL RESULTS INTERNAT IONAL LEAGUE Last Pi Wun : 1 0k Baltimor Hochestes ' A8 04 Taranto B20 IL) Montreal e004 i) WH Buffalo i i) Vi I Newarl ' r MM 17 (AE) Jersey CHY 40000 1 i) 4db Reading iver A ¥) YESTERDAY'S RESULTS [orenty veel Jersey City 4000 Heading Rochester ,ov010.8 Montreal , 9 Newwrk coveneni! Buffalo vo 10 Baltimere 40000047 AMERICAN LEAGUE Non Lost ih Pu Washington ol 4 hiladelphia New York +. Cleveland Detroit terse MM BL Louis cieiienie M nN 0) 1 tere 08 A TIL) trareeen MW CICHBD srr rrnnne Boman servveviven YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Philadelphia +o 9 New York 400041 Washington oi? BOSOR sv virenid Cleveland e000 Detrolt ivi nreih Bt Lows ovo 87 CHICABY sosrrinil x10 innings EE ------ NATIONAL LEAGUE Non Lost Brooklyn Lh) xn CHIGURO srr nnne 3 \R} New York sveeers ] 1) Bt, Louis 4, Boston Pittsburg Cineinnatl soiree Philadelphia i000 #7 pC, HON A7 MA Ah IN CLA) 414 7s grrrenay TLE) iA TIO 1) pb i A 4 YESTERDAY'S GAMES New York oo 19 Philadelphia +. 8 Only game played INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE KEYS WIN OPENER Rochester, July 11.="The Reading Keys won the opener of # five-gamg nerien with the ehamplon Red Wings here this afternoon 3 to 2 Pitcher Bi MeAfee held the Wings to se ven scattered hits, The Keys weored all their runs on Beott's seventeenth home run in the first fnning and Das vin's four-haguer in the sixth, ROYALS BEAT BEARS Montreal, July I'he Royals opened their series with the Newark Hears yenterday alterncen by caps tring #9 to 7 deeislon in a looses ly played game, inv hieh all kinds ul baseball was an exhibition, Mans ager AL Mamaux used up four pit chers and none of them showed 'the semblance of contral, Roy Parmie lee, who aturted, was wild as a hawk and hefore the Hin were retired in the fourth the entire Montren! batting erder game up to seore aly Tuna BISONS POUND BIRD PITCHER Huffalo, July 11eeThe Risons une leashed a savige hitting attack ag: atnat three Oriole pitchers hore last night and took the series opener 10 ta 7 Four Ried miscues also played thelr part inthe big Yee! total, MeGowan, Oriole centre Aelder, hit two home runs, ta boost his ttn! 40 10 and usurp the night's hitting EE EE SEMI-FINAL ROUND IS REACHED IN TOURNEY AT OTTAWA w---- Ottawa, July HheRanking players of the Dominion forged their aly th the front in the fac of af a opposition from rising young Mh ers from Mantrenl, Ottawa wl tonto, fn the day's play in the Bast eri Canada tennis Ehampiona hy. Play narrowed down to the Nomieh: nil round, leaving Gilbert Nunns, & Trane} Walter Martin, Re ai Charlie Leslie of Montreal and ray Rennie' Toronte, to. fight out for the men's single thle, -------- HNENIQIRNCY A small hoy who wan staying at [) a rushed 00rR one day and hranthiessly axolaimed that a Mite had fallen into & churn of wilk, "Did you take 1b out?" asked the farmer, : dt Of course nob! answere LU] hows 1 Bub a | SRE He passed two Lehrgs pels onitnelder, oxcaptionnlly good, |) and sriuek ont thie, kirk, the hard hitting on two oceaniony, Vall to Reach Second Base Nol a Jersey City player vouched woeond hase, Wern, after his single to vight in the second, weit out mening, and Walker, who alse planned the bull in vight held tor # hue, vas wiped off Inu fast works ing double play set tn moon hy Cols hitking Win wecom plished hy ihe uf fgnlngl the dendly Hving of Dave Miner, last saunon with the champion Binghan ton eluh of the Baw York and Ven nu Langue, Miner vesivieled Fie O'Neill's fast travelling men woven hits, spread aver six chink Kurs, with two Heine hiahgr ad out In the seventh, when the Lents ehecked In with thelr run And the single tally developed from # hase on halls to. Joe Harri The veteran went Lo geoand 0 Burke's infigld out After Bhoad had ied far to Walker in left, Cot shot & Hine ingle Into eld and Hil ris cvassed the plate th thing to spar dale Phillips sneaked w sing through short tn thi pant Cola to second loft, Phillips nl the sigth, hut travelled ne ar than the Wow caveied him, There wera two oul gt tha Lime, and Gib Mot much ih fame nh ind hilt. hoth wait 0 hit a double 1 son made the third onl dos Babbitt Feiplhe Joe Babbitt teipled ta the howd In the third snd the plate us he tried Lo Blam Into & home rin I) Walker (o Clark, Vitlengn Lonflan and Cincinnatl playe Jorgans was fart ar O'Neill took & ehanes on speedy Jos heating the throw would have had too had § wide al all, IL wasn't wide core nl onl at plreleh the rela former in lunu tha Ha hesn wna Lyne Victor Record HITS Has RUDY VALLEE and, 4s CONNECTICUT YANKEES FOX TROT 2084/9 IT HAPPENED IN MONTEREY" From the Aeture WING OF JZ" wi sue, "ron gp and on NEOUS PAT ON THE BACK" JACK yon and WR Tn ngland) (Ax. raor SINGING A SONG T0 THE STARS" LEQ REISMAN and Mis ORCHESTRA Fax Teor 20432 AtAny Victor Dealer Vietor Tolbing Al shing Company Montreal VEA8