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Oshawa Daily Times, 1 Aug 1930, p. 8

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2l_ 1 HER "Ata THE OSYAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1930 Y ha TIMES AND PHILLIPS WIN -- OSHAWA NATS. HAVE BIG GAME SAT. race ind trained by Clarence I « hea Iden by Wil was the cond that rider, and hea Ite | the tiring ab ROYALS HELD EVEN Montreal, Aug. 1 The Noyuls Land the Bisons divided yesterday's | doubleheader, which openad a four | game series, The Royals caplared | the first game 11 to 3 with a heavy. | hitting attack, but dropped a hard. fought nighteap duel 8 to 4, Thirty. #ix hundred poople saw thie bargain attraction WELCH BAFFLES SKEETERS Roading, Pa, Aug, 1,«=lohnny Welch held Jersey Clty to elx bits here today to pitch Reading to 0-2 victory, The Reading pitcher deserved a shutout, hoth runs re from errors Ruth, Cubs, 33; Gehrig, lies, 29; Foxx, 27 Braves, LEAGUE TOTALS National, 592; American, grand total, 1,058 fon "Aussies' i Defeat Somerset--Fi ine Match London, AuBust "The Austra lians won a Pe victory over Somerset in their cricket match at Taunton yesterday by an inning and 158 runs. Australia scored 308, in which were centuries by A. Jackson and Don Bradman, The former made 118 and the latter 117, Somers set were put out for 121 and 81, Clarence Grimmett, the Australian howler, took 7 off Somerset's second inning wickets for 33 runs, J. C White, Somerset's international, had un bowling analysis of four wickets SATURDAY The crage of the hour! The big chinsandsgrin boy making laughs and loye==in Ogtavus Roy Cohen's roaring romance, JACK OAKIE -------- None Dong KK. Otto, ' . Newsies Defeat Regiment pnd Park on Saturdhy, August 2nd, --Possible Chance for a capable of extending the best in it third playoff berth in the local fu- | HL Haworth, W. Moore, J, Chappell, maintained na fighting chance by Prompter Wins selves an excellent chance to cop the fifth race brought together the five more In the fourth and In of the seven contestants, second place Peterson and Little wero the lead A Yor} were kept seattered to the plate to help his batting gorved thelr victory, The team Regiment Cornish 2h: Rens - Phillips Win | 8-2, Al Mamaux decided to pitch by several glaring errors on the fwo Innings but with two men out dropped the ball when tagging him of the seventeen men scored and ons innings while Keenan contrib -- tive In one Innings, C y THE 8 inings ampbhell, I'HE LEADERS pings, 2b; Keenan, p; R, alr, ef: Phillips Spencer, iM: 8 e; and Umpires (both games)==Garrow Times and Phillips Wi League Games Last Nigh eague Games Last Night . and Strengthen Chance] Oshawa St. George's Cricket Club . hs after their brilliant victory last Sate for Third Place--Phillipsy urdsy over Toronto Bircleliff C.C., p 4 Have One Big Inning ugainst Toronto Toc HM not without undue optimism, Toe IH. although not occupying a leading position in . Four-cornered Tie for ' The wicket is pitched at 2.30 pan Third Place und the following team is chosen to anisn represent St, George's, termediate leaguo was made even | G. Mann, VV, Prosser, R. Drummond, closer Inst night when the Times | W. Sargant, J Ryland, E. Chappell, came back into the running by do- Reserves, KB, Anthony, Pickup putting Columblas away, The Times team tightened up the race by detenting Resiment | Fast Race Easily third place. Two big scoring fu. Hamilton, Avigint L=Racing at nings gave the Type stingers eleven Hamilton for the second day catered of thelr even dozen runs, They best field of the day, This was a both these innings, evoryone had w | dash of six furlongs under claiming bat, Rutherford proved no puzzle condition and the randywine to the winners as they obtained at | MuacKenzie's Vacillate, ing hitters for the Times team and all her early speed but played Jeading parts In the team's tiring on end to stall off l vietory, The Times team had seven importation from New Turner, was Cornish, lead-off man for the last minute Nlack Cats, seomed to take a great liking to Wilson's offerings as he average materially, The game wan called in the fifth, much to the |, regret of the Black Cats but on Times-- Kitchen, ¢; hurr, Thomson, cf; Little, If; Brown INTERNATIONAL Hubbell, rf; Peterson, 1b; Hood nett, If: Zubkaviteh, 2b mon NEWARK BEARS WIN ef; Hubbell, 1h; Ruse! K¥ Baltimore Aug | Newark Snowden, Clary, rf; and Ruth. | evened the series at 2-2 here yester The W., KE, Phillips team sur | himself against the Birds and he vived elimination<by trouncing the | did a good job, holding them to Columbias team, by means of one | 9 scattered hits part of the Columbians, gave them n total of thirteen runs In ono inning and won the game 13 to 6 Spencer fumbled Keenan's hit al. lowing extra bares and Ialr's hit scored two runs and ho was sifle The Phillips came back with a vengeance and evory player ex eopt Spencer had two trips to the one was loft on 'bare Joneham, Petrie, Otto and Bowler obtained | sulting hits and tha Coluniblas obligingly uted a walk, Otto's homer was one Gel Yank T M 1 of the foutures of the game, Keon. |, C0 GHIRIEN oF SCONE ) i AR Ditc) . ¢ | dians, 1; Warstler, Red Sox, 1; Jol pitched fair ball but his support ley, White Sox. 1: Herman Robin, the Phillips pitcher, allowed five 1 hits, R, Falr gotting two of them, Yankees, 36; Wilson, one a homer, Yankees, 33; Klein, Athletics, 29; Berger, Shelonkoff, ss; W. Fair, 1b; B, Leveque, If; Arnold, e; Rows, rf; Luke, 8b; J. Fair, 2b; ana J. home, 2b; A, Pétrie, 2b; 1. ham, ss; R, Boreham, 1h; ef; TI. Loveque, rf; Bowler, and Dell, fic ARLW CRICKET NOTES view their home match at Lakeview . I bi Which Defeats Columbias the Toronto and District League, are What a race, The for the F. Larmouth, capt.; G, Dewberry, feating Regiment and the Phillip Wicket pitched ut ia p.m, Black Cats 12 to 8 and gave them to the cheaper grade of racers and grabbed off six in the second awd Stable's Prompter proved easily best least one hit every inning. Burr, Fire line. "I'he latter, a orrors to the losers' six but they just fail to be uarnered four hits out of four trips the night's play the "Nowsles"" de as: Wilson, p and O'Dowd erford, p | day by winning the fourth game groat big batting bee, which, alded Neither team seored in the first at the plate himself when Dowler plate in the one inning. Thirteen made a total of seven errors in the HOME RUN STANDING was terrible, y rrible. He allowed six hits, [y:"0 0, "cing. 1} Subr, Pirates, 1. The teams---Columbing Top. Smerch, If, Campbell, p, ATH 2-Days Starts wee Wit he MARY BRIAN SKEETS GALLAGHER OLIVE BORDEN wef Dn 1 he Social Lion The Oakio crust meets the upper Crusts=a riot of laughs in store for you. AT THE COOLED Tonigiitus Slice White in "Show Girl of Hollywood" Phil BASEBALL RECORDS LEAGUE PC. B21 H8Y Hoa N26 AB Add AND N76 « INTERNATIONAL Won hs Li ([¥ 50 he '48 Rochester Baltimore Toronto Montreal Buffalo Newark Jersey City Reading' THURSDAY'S SCORN Toronto ,... 11. Rochester Montreal .. 11-4 Buffalo .. Newark .... 8 Baltimore Heading ,... 9 Jersey City NATIONAL LEAGU! K Won Lost Brooklyn ...... 60 29 Chicago ... New York Bt, Louis Pittsburg Hoston ET Cincinnati... Philadelphia ren BS bh 48 48 ih vase ERE) THURSDAY'S SCORE New York ..., 11 Boston Philadelphia 12 Brooklyn Pittsburg i Bt, Louis Other clubs not scheduled, AMERICAN LEAGUM w Lost Philadelphin HE) Washington 40 New York 4% Cleveland .... ho Detroit ... ne Chicago he 8t, Louls he Boston ....i0 0 6h THURSDAY'S BCORRE Philadelphia 4 Washington Chicago 10-1 Bt, Louls Now York , 14 Boston Claveland 6 Detroit 'Komar Drops Zbyszko by | Toronto AVE it Toe Hull Kom for | main match of the | Gar. first ay dropped Wiadeck Zbysgko the count in the wrestling show at dens last night, and third falls from spectacular und struggling much interest, most of the fans were well fled with Zbyszko's defeat, will mean his absence for at n little while Zhyszko, marvel mat-man, is too methodica and systematic to arouse any en thusinsm, and the barrelschestoc Komar did a good night's work It disposing of him, The main bout followed a thrill ing semi-final In which Al Baffert the flying Frenchman, work of Cyclone Ross two men moved ro fant al ring, but it only took { minutes and 17 seconds to a hold that meant victory opener Lddle Meyers, the Sam Rubin, set the pace with Joe DeVito and gained the decigion af ter 30 minutes, SEATTLE GIRL Arena the Was the winning The bout the falling und at the fur to arouse wuts Jeldom have in the log MAKES NEW RECORD IN 100-YARD SWIM, 16-Year-Old Miss Holds 13 World Marks in Swimming Vancouver, B.C.--With {twelve world records already to her credit and the scopo for new niarks rapld- ly dwindling, Helens Madison, phenominal 16-year-old Seattle gir! lately at the Crystal Pool here, attacked her own unofficial 100. yard mark and became the first girl in the history of aguatic com. petition to swim the century in less than a minute, Miss Mandi. son her threshing feet throwing up a spray lke a young destroyer, literally tore through the water to finislt in the amazing time of bo woconds, one and four Afths seconds faster than her own previous best time and totally eclipsing Ethel Lackie's oMclal mark of 60 9-10 seconds, Not satisfied with this achievement, sho stroked her way to a new world record. 26 4-56 seo onds, unpaced, on the 50-yard dash as compared with Ethel Lackie's recognized 27 seconds flat, It was Miss Madison's first at- tempt on the 60-yard mark and brings her list of world marks to thirteen, The occasion was the heavy tugging for it least while a shawa ( ' made short Baffert | acre In the former PORT SNAPSHOT The local intermediate softball when the spectively, A win for either of the Columbias have each won five league, I'he Chosen Friends are playing tonight, The Rovers have lost Chosen Friends and they are out Chevys, testifies, and they are just again mi » both to break this habit Friends are playing smart ball at the present time, as their victory over By Gmo, Carmi, Sports Ediler Times and Phillips Win Games race was tightened up last night Times and Phillips defeated the Regiment and Columbias res other teams would have given them third place but now there is a three-cornered tie Tor third place and a possible chance of there being a four game Times have yet to play twa games, one"with Textiles, which is being played at Cowan's Park tonight, und another Newsies win either of these two games they will take if they lose them both, all four teams will be tied Times, Regiment and The «cornered tie, s and Phillips have won four, the but real with Phillips, If third place It's certainly a » ' + * Chosen Friends in Whitby Tonight Whithy Rovers in the County Town previous engagements with the but the Chosen take the Rovers once as liable to » LJ Chevys. vs O.M.I.--Benefit Game the local Ladies' softba between the Usually softball game Chevys ial occasion we are going to play starting at 700 p.m "de" her leables are tomorrow niht, used to benefit game will be it will be remembered, broke game two weeks ago I'hese two and alwa the sporting puble will respond in a . u General Motors in Motors Se 5, ut} uYe cut of the s draw a large crowd and a General The season Oshaw the with St. Simo the Saints to the and while the Oshawan limit I lie Wo teams usua play a interesting I'he Brampt and the soliciting a large un exhibition game at the teams alwa arsit dium and the yi faster m LExcelsiors Clever Work ™" Ee I fans need no urging to attend a Malleables but on this spec. The Chevs, and Mal- Motor City Stadium proceeds of the attendance sharp und the iliott, catch for sudden death the Chevs., whe playoff batt! ankle 5 put up a great as this is a benefit game, no goubt suitable manner » . Toronto Tomorrow niors play their last league game ol fonorrow will be a real la ot to extend running the mld be than when Oshawa treat pla une sl Crosse Rane is different an will he | the games are al | here Wednesday . . Aarabs in Peterboro Tomorrow the first Aarab nin Peterbe I'he Oshawa pla rrow alternoc game Aaribs it took them tiiree H the scason but even up the honors morrow, they will be played next ) a large mumber of finish | Oshawa City in New cr team | | ire "W pla ers hiclds, | arey Fullert | appin, Gil ) wiall, Brown, ( asked to game of the Group pla bestos knocked the Aarabs Aurabs a 0 in t I ) the tithe iftlock Cit to The return gan exandra Parl y doubt Toronto Saturday loronto « it. alte » be bus station not lat t, Grant, Loban, Cuncliff, Sma Ratcliff Oshawa Nats. Have Important Game Tomorrow Nats, play un |i | Noe when they are at h both fight to sta Oshawa to M leade FUnning I'his ind should d to report at th Davidsor oyd, league ng for the Rime in the tomorrow altermoon players are dress Smith Campbe!!, impson, Fairley, Gow v + | Horseshoe Ihe General Motors Horseshoe | 'ment last night and the final games | different contestants tod2inah Bickle tends to install lights so that games every feated IX. Brown by 2 section by defeating 11 in tl | tournaments will be held once Internationa! gala sponsored by the Vancouver Amateur Swimming Club and, besides Misa Madison's thrilling feats, one other world's record, two Canadian and a BC record were hroken, The crowd gave the overjoyed Miss Madison a tremendous ovation as she climb. ¢d from the tank, Bleanor Holm, of the Woman's Swimming Association team of Néw York, shared a small corner of the spotlight occupled by Miss Madison, Miss Holm, 16 years of age, world's backstroke and med- ley swimming champlon, clipped a fifth of a second from the world's record time of 2.68 4-5, The record was 2 minutes 59 seconds os sot by Marie Braun of Holland, Buropeafl Champion, Threa wate chen caught her time and thoso of Miss Madison, and application Js to be made to have the records placed on the official lst, The visitingeswimmers, includ. ing six from the Women's swim. ming Assoclation of New York and one from Los Angeles, besides Miss Madison, played haves with Cans adians records, two Dominion marks accompanying 'the three world's records into oblivion, Lisa portant Mclean, Grant he In the final of A urd | Lomorre after teams aie league fixture ount Den | two and 1 Wis must win th on N local sporting attractiog owd I'he reins not later than 24 Coll. Brodie, Hurst and Newman rship is the aw p.m Mu ng Foapie Tournament Pitching club completed a tourna produced some fine and might game I 1e final by 25 to 18 be played afte pitching by the McRae de Yourth won ( he dark BR, section, D, Club in- nay and these two or three weeks Lindstrom of Now York swam the 440 yards freestyle just 20 #Mconds faster than It has ever been done in Canada, setting a record of 6 minutes, 8-6 seconds, ns compared with the old mark of 6 minutes 26 3-6 neconds held by frene Plrie of Toronto, She finished about 70 yards in front of Agnes Martin, a Vancouver entry, Carthine Ames and Constance Hant of New York had a little duel of their own In the 200-yard free style match and both finlahed well under the Canadian record, Constance Hanf, 12-year-old New York district champion, started four seconds ahead of Miss Ames and held hor handicap to win, Her time was 2 minutes 30 1-5 seconds, while Miss Ames finished f'n 2;47 4-6, The Canadian record in 2:43 2.6, held by Mary Casson of Tors onto, ENNISKILLEN Enniskillen, July 20 League meoting was held on Wednesday, July 23, The Nible reading was taken hy Norman Car. rington and the Devotlonel lesson == The glternoon | | of ly-played game | following | Big Inning Gives Leafs Needed Win Toronto, Aug, 1-~The Leafs won a ball game yesterday, They de- foated the Med Wings 11 to 0 In the first game of the series hut they weren't a cinch despite a nine-run harvest in third in. ning, The Ned Wings almost caught up, They were within a run of tying the score In the elghth and they had a man on the runways when Phil Page, who had come to the rescus of Nick Harrison, who earlier In the affaly had come to the 'rescue of Joe fhaute, finally got the side out, Then the Leafs added another tally in their half of the same in- ning hut didn't need it as things turned out, A double play they ahd been working all afternoon without success heing completed in the ninth to squelch the league loaders for the day, «What a game! Pitchers passing in review, Shaute, Harrison, Page for the Leafs, Carleton, Irvin, Lit. tlejohn, Smith for the Red Wings, Base hits, hases on halls, hoots, bohbles and circus fielding, What an game! Two hours and 20 min. utes to play it, players and fans oxhausted Tex Carleton wanting to plek a fight with Niek Harrison, Fifteen hits for the Leafs, nine hits for the Red Wings, with Pep- per Martin getting four and Red Worthington clipping three, Fred- | | die Bedore taking Nolen Richard | | son's place at bat after the crack | | infielder had been injured on toot | | with n foul tip off his own bat, and with the count two strikes and | | balls shipping the hall to the left centre dence for a triple with the | basen crowded | That was the crowning blow of | the hectic third in which Eddie | Kunesch sent the ball over Mar. | tin's head in centre for two bases {and two runs, Fourteen Leafs went | to bat seven made hits and four willed It was just showing the | | Red Wings that they didn't have a monopoly on the big ianing stuff that they pulled twice on the Leafs ut Rochester earlier In the week, | the AMERICAN LEAGUE GEHRIG SHINES AGAIN Boston, Aug 1 Lou Gehrig | once more blazed the way to vi tory for the New York Yankees yesterday us they eked out n 14-13 victory over the Red Box In 4 recor | Gehrig had a per | | fect day at bat, hitting his thirty third. home run of the season and | two doubles in three oMcial times | mt bat, He drove in elght ues and scored three The homey was made in the seventh inning with | the bases full and scored the runs | that eventually won the game BROWNS LOSE TWICE Chicago, Aug 1 Ted - Lyons | held St, Louls to four hits in the second game of yesterday's doubla | header with Bt, Louls to give the White Sox a 1-0 victory and a | count for his own seventeenth triumph of the season, After the Sox had batted out a 10-2 decision in the first gama, Lyons and Coffman engaged ia a great pitching battle, Each per mitted four hits The Fourth Vice prosident, Miss Grace Werry was in charge of the meeting, The top- fo. was nicely given oy Mss Audrey Dorland, Miss Annie Oko sang a solo and a reading was piven by Alvin Boyd, Miss Muriel Moore played a piano solo, David Tomp- kins gave a reading, A soclal half hour was spent in contests Levi Brunt had a small raising on Monday, JA, Werry still continues quite in, Mr, and Mrs, Theo, Slemon, W, J. Stainton, Mr, and Mrs, W, Moore and Dr, Ferguson attended the funeral of the late Alma lollard on Sunday, ' Mr, and Mrs, McDonald and fam. ily, Toronto, spent the week end with Rev, and Mre, Whyte, Mr, MeDonald assisted in the Sunday service as organist, Mra, J, Ferguson and Miss Klsle Ferguson, Uxbridge, visited the former's son, Dr, Ierguson on Sunday, Miss a Kerslake, spent the week end with Annie Oke, Mrs, I, Weaver and son Gore don, Detroit; Mises Ilda, Bertha and Mable Virtue, from RBrooside Drive, Toronto, visited their aunt Mrs, Jas, Mountjoy, Sr, Mr, and Mrs, Harden, by Clara Page, barn Hampton, Milos Detroit, Local Tennis : News The senior team of the Oshawa Tennis Club must win their match with Campbeliford here Lo-morrow afternoon to stay in the running in the Western Group of the Central Ontario Lawn Tennis Association, Campbellford whieh has won the Western Group champlonghip for the past three years hag not lost ony matches, - Oshawa 1s in second position having lost only one mately However, it is expacied that thay will give Campbhellford very keen competition and should they win Saturday's match they will be tied for fivst place, In the intermediate series King. ston ig leading the eastern Group whilst the Oshawa Tennis club re presentation is leading the Western section having lost no matches, The Whitby club Is in second position whilst Bowmgnville are in the cell ar position, On Monday, Civie Holiday, the Bay of Quinte Country Club (Ten. nis Division) Delleville, is holding an invitation tournament open to all members of the Central Ontario Lawn Tennis Association, The Osh. awa Club will be well represented, Harold Hainer and Eric Vesey will take part in the men's singles, Hian Fiverson and Stuart Alger; Dr, McMullen and Army Armstrong in the men's doubles, Mr, Figh- leigh and Miss Gilbert in the mixed | doubles and Misses Ferber and Go heen in the Indies doubler Athletes a Aniting For British Empire Games Hamilton, August 1. Wit rival of the South African Saturday, the from the other ( for the British be intact on the athletic carnival here The latest wrrivals men from British Guiana, them, who will represent the t in the four-oared events during the garmes here, The party is quart erad at the Prince of Wales School with the New Zealand and Austra lian athletes, and they will be foir ed there on Saturday by the South Africans, who are ted her then I the a athletes delegatio [ the equator Empire scene of the Aug here on side games will gigant 10 to 23 the five ol r cour expe { Red Handers Defeat Irish Easily in an Ontario Cup Game Toronto, Aug. 1.--Ulster United won an easy 510-0 victory from Te tonto Irish in an Ontario Cup first round game at Ulster: Stadium last night, The fans had expected a close as great rivalry exists between National and Major League elev ens tor supremacy in the counters I'he Irish were forced tc field minus Quinn, their regular cuss todian but Kane made a good subst tute, who could not be held at fault for the defeat of his side, Singleton was also good for the Irish, his time ly clearances helping keep the game, the aup tie en take the to the Redhanders threatened frequent | y Mr, and Mrs, W, visited J. H, Mr, and Miss Mary, Nawtonville, don Pethick, Mr, and Mrs Detroit, Mr, and Toronto, visited Sweetman, Dr, and Mrs, Ferguson and fam {ly attended the golden wedding of the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs Sllvesides, on Mondty, July 28, Mr, and Mrs, Jeffrey and Misses Myrtle and Luella, Mr, and Mrs, Marks and son, Stewart, visited My, and Mrs, Orr Joffrey, Mr, and Mra, H, Stevens and uv, Gordon, visited the former's moth. er, Mrs, K, Stevens, Hampton, Mra, D, McClean and daughter; Mra, W, Farr and son, John, and Mrs, Bruce Farr, Michigan, Mr, and Mrs, George Clemence and sun, Walter Stayner, Mrs, C, Usher, Toronto, visited Mr, Jaw, Stainton and other relatives and attended the -Clemence pionic 'at Cream: of Barley Camp, Mr, and Mrs, A, Prunt spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs, W, Marks, Scugog, My, and Mrs, Wesley Oke and Miss Winnie visited friends in Cathcart, Kendal, Treeborn Mrs, W. ( Miss Elsie were guests lane and Wallace, of Thels Russell Mrs, N, with Aldread, Aldread, Mra, W, Markham, on Sunday. Lg . broke | Brooklyn, score within reasonable bounds when | Montreal C.N.R. Wins 2nd. Game From Royals 5-0 Winnipeg, August Canadian Nationals came own last night and brought New Westminster's onrush to the Canad, ran football championship $0 a sudden abrupt halt, Defenders of the they won a year ago, Nationals soundly whipped the Royals from British Columbia, 5 10 U, while their "Big Chief," Sir Hengy Thornton, smiling broadly lovked on, With a penalty kick Westminster had won the first game of the minion final scries here Tuesday, 104 night they were ecutclassed through 90 minutes of play in-whieh the red shirted champions rose to great heights in beating the classy ball handlers from the coast, Three shois zoomed into the Royal's net ir first half==perfectly timed drives that gave Sanford no chance to save and all of them following quick-passing attacks Nationals added a couple for good measure in the second half and mise sed three or four that would have mounted their total The teams meet in the game for the title Saturda All the. mid-field which Royals are hefore Montreal's I'he } nals, fleet and cohesive swarmed inside Westminster's ihe ing defenses in the first half to home bard Sanford with shots, Twice Wesiwater, veteran little inside leit found open and scored kK peer of the series' ou other Nationals' scoring the second half L=Montreat into their t titlg Das decid night technique, in supreme, snapped driving rushes, Ings Green, snapped in the Finlayson, loose fr hoth counters, NATIONAL LEAGU PHILLIES WIN Philadelphia Aug 1 Alter eleven straight sethacks, the I'hile les finally found some use for the hitting that has made them the leading batting team of thie Nas tional League, and turned on the Brooklyn Robins for a 12.7 vies tory Ray who started foe was hit by a !ing drive from "Chuck Klein's bat in the second inning and forced to vetire, Phelps, PIRATES ON THEIR STRIDE Pittsburg Aug, 1,--=Pittshurg fwept the three-game series with Bt, Louis, all by one-run margius, winning yesterday, 4-1, Larry French won his own game hy doubling in the ninth with RBar. tell and Bool on hase, Suhr, Pis rate firsthaseman, hit a home yun GIANTS WIN AGAIN New York, Aug. 1 The Jianis took their fourth straight game and their second from the Boston Braves yesterday by winning a ragged encounter, 11.5, The | Giants rolled up a total of twanty hits, and only once was their carly lead threatened Neither starting pltgher had much Clarence Mitehell failed to hold the lead the Giants gave him, Boston driving him from the mound with four runs in the fifth inning AUCCORS, Mr, Vian Nagg~Jane, I think you fib a little occasionally Mrs. Van Nagg--Well, a wife's dut Tohn, Mr, Van Nagg--A wife's duty? Mrs. Van Nagg--VYes, to speak well of her husband occasionally. "If vou spend so much time at golf vou won't have Anything laid aside tor a rainy day, i "Won't 17 My desk is loaded up| with work that I've put aside for a rainy day."= Montreal Star, ] I think it is New Martin SAT.--MON, KEN, MAYNARD Mountain Justice COMEDY DRAMA Seranading Sadie TWEEK-END-PARTY LAST TIME TODAY Bebe Daniels, in "Love Comes Along" BRINGING UP FATHER By Geo, McManue WHAT 1% THIS RICE PLDDING OR PLUM PUDDING? ", wh 1 ECCERTR ERR a IF WOU CANT TELL WHAT DIFFERENCE DORS \'T MAKE? "I's DELICIOVS WELL \R YOu INSIST I'LL WAVE JUST A MOOT FUL» REMEMBER NOW: JUST A, MOUTH ROL LE rs A LL ALL RIGHT" | st t JARVIS! Fill LP, MR SMITHS

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