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Oshawa Daily Times, 7 Aug 1930, p. 6

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PAGE SIX THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1930 OSHAWA AND BRAMPTON PLAY 4-4 TIE NATS. VS. CITY TONIGHT Last - Minute Goal Gives Oshawa 4-All Tie in Last League Game of Season Brampton Excelsiors Have Two-Goal Lead in Middle of Last Period But Locals Play Smart Lacrosse to Even Up Game -- White and Davidson Combine to Score Tying Goal With Only a Minute Left to Play--Game Is Called on Account of Darkness -- Good Crowd Attends and Are Rewarded With Fast, Rugged, Hard-fought Battle -- Doddemeade Is Hurt Displaying # desperate fighting fin ish which swept the Excelsiors off thelr feet, the Oshawa General Mot. ors managed to pull out with a fou all decision in one of the best games played in the league this season It was expected by a great many ol the "wise acres" that the teams would not try very hard to win the game and that it would just be a case of fill- ing a date but the display produced was one of the most interesting und exciting of the season, With about seven minutes to go Oshawa were trailing by two goals, the score stand ing at 4 to 2, "Ty," Silk breezed in Ochawy's' third goal on a nice shot and then with vies tory hanging in the balance, Bramp- ton stiffened but the locals were not to be denied and after numerous at- tempts, which became more desperate and more dangerous as the short time sped away, Davidson went In close and gave White a pass, With three nfen, including the goalie, pounding at Ms stick, "Toots" directed the ball into the net to even up the score and a minute later the bell had rung for full time, Owing to darkness the game was called which was a very unsatis- factory ending to a smart gane Both players were without the ser vices of their star defence men, Bill Coulter and Teddy Reeve both watch ing the game from their respective benghes, Both teams missed their pla er, Oshawa's defence being especially loose at times, ow Foi 8 wis hack in aetion but the "hard luck King" re ceived a had wrench and was forced to leave the field It was cértainly a smart lacrosse game and was appreciated by the good crowd of fans who attended, At times the game grew quite rough and very questionable tactics were introduced inta the game, It seemed as if the of. ficials in charge of the game lacked Sh-h-h ! The scandalous Way she carried on and violated the conven LIonSwe "The LADY of SCANDAL" RUTH CHATTERTON BASIL, RATHBONE RALPH FORBES NANCE O'NEILL TODAY and FRIDAY L | / Nd I ar a | | RA ENT [FN confidence and at times were far too lenient, Kelly Detiray was the "bad man" of the evening, getting four pen- alties, The members of both teams all played good lacrosse and it would be unfair to choose anyone as i star The game was hard fought und judg ing from appearance last night, the officials in charge of the play-offs are going to have their hands full and the fans are going to get their money's worth, Brampton Scores First, When the game was still young, Spencer drew his penalty and a few minutes later, "Pete" Fla and DeGray were sent off together. Darge was culled upon to make a great save of Golden's shot, DeGray drew another forced vest soon after his return to the field and, although both teams had several excellent chances, there way no score in the first period Brampton grabbed off the first goal when "Mooney" Gibson tallied on a pass from Sproule, It wus a smart goal, A few minutes later, Beattie and DeGray were chased for "ex changing opinions," "Bob" Stephen son evened up the score and drew a great hand from the crowd when he scored a beautiful goa), He took the hill around the back of the net and came out in front and countered with u lovely shot, Golden drew A penilty and the second quarter ended With the score tied at one all Soon after play had heen resumed Beattie scored on a long 'shot which Shannon called for hut didn't sec Wilson drew a penalty and later Smithson was sent off for clipping Thompson, Oshawa began to press and, In the excitement, Jennings rap ped Davidson over the head, He was sent off for his pains, Oshawa pep pered Lurge with shots and, Anally, deGray ugain evened up the seore when he scored from the side, at a hard angle, after a fairly long dash at the net, Yuest before the period ended Wilson passed to Sproule, who Ricked the hall into the net before Shannon had a chance to get ready Play roughened up considerably in the last quarter and the officials were given plenty to do, Sproule put Brampton two goals up soon alter the period opened when he scored a nice goal, Players hegan to get ambitious and strenuous und the number of in habitants of the field were suldenlh lessened when Smithson, Beatgie and | DeGray were all sent off at once, Da vidson hit Wilson over the back und | Whyte passed | Mel scored he was sent off to Silk who Oshawa's third goal with a long shot, Play speeded and roughened up and, although the Excelsiors battled desperately to hold their slim lead, the locals tried harder than ever and their efforts were re warded, Davidson passed the hall to White who netted the hall despite some heavy checking, just before the bell rung, to tie the score, 4-4 This game only served to stimulate interest in the approaching series and at the present time it looks as if the 1930 series will he a memorahle one Feeling is running pretty high bes tween the two teams and hoth ay gregations will he fightin to the Inst minute of the last game, There should he a large crowd of rooters going to Brampton on Saturday to see the first game, Games, not goals, count on the series, Oshawa Goal, Shannon; paint, Hubbel; coverpoint, Smithson; de. fense, Bpencer, Wilson, Dodde. meade; centro, Silk; homes. De firay, Davidson, Golden: outside, Stephenson; inside, White; subs, Barron, Fox and Whyte, Rrampton---Goal, RNeattie; coverpoint, Burry; de. fense, Burton, Ella and Thomp- son; centre, Stapleton: homes, Kendal, Jennings and Wilson; out. side, Rproule; Inside, Zimmer; subs, Gibson, O'Hearn rna Core a lemmBannett and MacDon. " Large; point, ne ANDREWS WIN MIVE-MILE RACE Dartmouth, Aug, Murray Andrews of Florence, Cape Breton won the five-mlils voad race held here in connection with Dart mouth's naval dav oelebratjon, Hix time was 30 minutes 15 1.5 se. conds, The veteran Alf, Rogers was necond, £ USED and locks like new, 1 Ross, Ames | Compan; | 138 King Street W. "BARGAINS | IN GOOD / 1020 ESSEX SEDAN. A Beautiful Car for the Whole Family 1928 ESSEX SEDAN. Thoroughly reconditioned and sold with our 30 Day Guarantee | 1920 CHEVROLET SEDAN, small mileage, runs 1926 CHEVROLET CANOPY top-truck, | ton, just the truck for delivering groceries, Limited CARS New Car Warranty. & Gartshore Phone 1160 ------ A MAT ass ss HOME-RUN STANDINGS Home Runs Yesterday Goslin, Bt, Louis Browns, 1; Kress, Browns, 1; Gehringer, Tig ors, 1; Averill, Indians, 1; Jolley, White Box, 1; Alexander, Tigers, 1; Taper, Robins, 1; Moore, Braves, 1; Comorosky, Pirates, 1 Blair, Cubs, 1; Watkins, Cardinals, 1, at The loaders: Ruth, Yankoes, 41; Wilson, Cubs, #6; Gehrig, Yankees, 33; Voxx, Athletics, 30; Klein, Piiilies, 20; Berger, Braves, 27; Wimmons, Athloties, 27, League totals: National, Ameriean, 510; total, 1,183 LEE HF Pe I -------------- Leafs Win Their First Night Game Newark, Aug, 7 The Toronto Leafs male thelr debut as 'nights hawks" hare last night and humb) ed the Newark Bears 6 to h before un enthusiastic gathering of near: ly 15,000, It marked the Ars nocturnal pastime played In the Newark Park and had much of the color and glamor that goes with an opening-day contest Many of baseball's best-known enlehrities were in attendance, in cluding John MH, Hoydler, Presi dent of the National League; Col Jack Mufert, president of the New York Yankees, and Connie Mack manager of tha world champion Phi®udelphin Athletics The floodlights at Park consisting of tors that aghregate 150,000 watts mre considersd to be among the best In use any place In the coun try and made tonight's pastime Just as spectacular and visible In the Newark forty prepec all rospects as a daylight contest. | There was plenty of hitting ann nll sort of sensational Aelding plays, with the Leafs staging al two-run rally in the eighth for vietary, the winning run heing Keored a had throw hy Horh Thomas on Percy Williams Wins Invitation Century in 9-4-5 Poronto, Aug, 1 Running 100 the annual meet of the Toronto Polis Amateur Athletle Association yesterday afternoon, Perey Wil Hams," star of the last Olygple games showed 4,000 Torontontans and visitors at Island Stadium that he still has the speed which won him the sprinting crown at Amsterdam This feature event an invitation race, was delayed for a few seconds by three false starts, Racing with Williams were Johnny Fitzpatrick, Harry Warren and Ralph Adams former Olymple team mates and Constable W, Bordeau of Montreal. | At the erack of the pistol the five sprinters broke down the Janes to ward the tape, For about 10 yards there was a close alignment and then Williams forged ahead with Hordeau In closest attendance Twenty yards from the tape Wil llams seemed to jump further ahead of the group and finished With plenty of daylight between himself and Johnny Fitapatrick his nearest competitor Toronto Team Win For the tenth time in as many years the Toronto police tug-of- war team won the rope-pulling! championship against a strony team from the Montreal force, The tug was keenly contested and {t was some time hefors the issue was de. cided, The second pull was quick ly over with a long steady pull aeross the finish line | | yards on grass in 9 4h seconds at Belleville Nationals Win Another From Kingston Ponies, 50 Belleville, Ang. 7--RBelleville Na tiopals cinched the C.O BL, penhant here Tuesduy When they applied a coat of whitewash te the Kingston squad, the score heing 8:0. The game was played in connection with the Old Boys' Reunion, and a num- her of former players who wore the Belleville spangles when they were winning provincial championships, looked on from the sidelines, The series between the two teams is one of eight games, and the Nationals have now four ta their credit, There remain but two games to be played PORT SNAPSHOT By Gwo, Camramsy Spots Bdiww ; An Unsatisfactory Ending Owing 10 the fact that the game was a (twilight fixture, the large crowd of fans who attended last night were disappointed because no decision was reached in the last league meeting of the General Motors und Excelsior s Because the game wis a four-all tie, the Excelsior maintiin a slim lead for the entire season but the margin Is very slight The locals had 10 give their best to pull out with & draw last night und the equaliser was not scored until 8 minute from full time Al times the game was decidedly rough and the officials were far too lenient Unless the officials in charge of the games are more strict in their en foreing of the rules, there will be one or two players seriously injured in the playoffs tea" but there is no necessity for it being a "Donnyhrook" either One doesn't expect u lacrosse game to be like a "pink the game had any bearing on the league standing, it would have to he played again but as it is, Brampton keeps their one-game lead and in reality, there is one game unplayed Ld Ll Injuries May Weaken Locals The General Motors team is seriously handicapped at the Bill Coulter is suffering from an injured knee received time by Injuries present in the Brampton game two weeks ago while Doddemeude wrenched his ankle badly last night the field on Saturday in Brampton is doubtful ol thes they the odds LJ when hghting two players, the locals will have hive shown on previous occasions that the Whether these two players will be able to take Without the services the odds against them but play their hest lacrosss Ld L] Rooters Club Being Formed As in the two previous years, u rooters club is being formed and no doubt a great of the apportunity many Oshawa fans will take advantage Transportation is heing supplied for supporters and the only charge will be ten cents for ribbons of this two hundred A meet whout Ing is being held in the General Motors Industria) Kelations Bldg, on Friday night at BOO pov. sharp and the frst two hundred on hand get the tickels, Last year the laerosse there is even { that the LJ torm and as more this season, it is expect fans of Oshawa took Brampton | interest being shown in the series act will he repeated » % 'Big Boecer Game Tonight Practically every soccer the of their Stadium tonight 10 see hrst I'he that horns 10 the Haine City and the playdowns membered when they crowd Caoialn ure Mexandra Park next Thursday night of patronage worthy . tonight and is certainly LJ fan in Oshawa Oshawa Nats lust season, thep attracted to gount on the round and the return game Motor Nationals and Oshawa Cit will be at the (8 1] twosgame series in the Ontario Cup are keen rivals and it will he re large In at Yery This should he a real good game LJ . Aarabs vs, Peterboro on Saturday Here I'he urday afternoon, The hig sporting attraction which interests local fans Ravhestos resume hostilities on Saturday S30 pm the winner of the Lakeshore Intermediate Peterboro Park, starting at series to decide and Mexandra three game I'he and th Crap, Aarabs won the first urdiy Excelsiors vs are out to win the title in twoestriaight games streets of Oxhawa will present: & deserted appearance on Sut Mators is not the on! The Oshawa Anrabs General sliternoon at I'his is the second game of Nat The game; tight in Peterboro last Petes are noted for putting up wu real Aight and the game will not he over until the last man is called wd, 'The display wo far hould he large ero this season and ax I's a cane afternoon . . out," Aarabs have won some loyal supporters hy of Alexandra Park or Brampton should attract a b their smart attendance I'his game itis a Anal game, the on Saturd Sunday School Softball Playoffs Cedardale took Trinity dope by School softhall from their the league, Last friendly day ANAL game INO camp "gain on night, rivals Tuesday night and upser taking the championship of "RB" seerion of the local Sun Ni Renedicty King St: 1 King St pulled off 4 The Anal score wis 10 to 9 and the gume was just as close and thrilling as the score indicates the rivalry, while friendly, Is to stretch the series into three games, very keen I'his game is like a battle between father and sen anid hve Too de this, they Benedicts are determined must win the second game, which will be played at Alexandra Park tomorrow right I'his game should be a real attraction INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE READING DOWNED Reading, Pa, Aug, 7.-~Rocvhes er smacked down Reading by 1¥ to 10 here yesterday In a free-hit. ting contest, Four Reading hurl ors wers mauled for 28 hits, while Reading, after gotting H runs end 12 hits in three innings off Ir Wmith, were stopped hy Carlisle Littlejohn, "Red" Worthington, Rochester, the International Lea gue's leading hitter, totalled four hits, ' ROYALN BEAT RIRDS Baltimore, Aug. 7.--With rallies In the seventh and ninth tenings, the Montreal Royals grabbed the first game of the series hero yester day, 11:0, Day J, Weaver, Coumbe and Monte Weaver all 'took a turn on the Baltimore mound, Fut the visitors secured 16 nits, AKEETERS NEAT REARS Jarsey City, 'NJ, Aug, 7, RBunching 11 base hits at oppors tune times, the Jersey City Hkeat ers walked off the field with the opening game of their series with the Buffalo Pisons last night by a score of 7 to b, One big inning, which five base hlows five runs, decided the issue, The Bisons threatened on twn occa slons after that, hut wonderful re Hef pitching hy Lefty Guise stop ped them dead in their tracks tha Afth, In intted them CUMMINGS REATS KNEAD Vancouver Aug, 7.~=Hob Cum: mings, formerly of Kelowna, B.C, but now of Han Francisco and rac: ing under the colors of the South End Rowing Club of the California olty yesterday evening won the taockweight singles sculling title of the Pacifico Coast by defeating Kd- die Snead of Vancouver in a ape. elal mateh race, HIT RY PITCHED BALI==DIKN Montreal, Aug, T.~~Harold Wd- ward Pratt 80 of Verdun, Que, died in hospital Tuesday night an a result of having heen struck by a pitched ball during a baseball game at Verdun on Bunday, An inquest will ha held, BASEBALL RESULTS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won lost PC Hochewter 44 B82 Baltimore ho Bei Toronto hh hab Montreal a Wik Buffalo Ul AB ' Newark LE] Ab% Jersey City ho Ah Keonding 4 B69 Wednesday's Beoves Montreal 11 Baltimore i Rochester ,.,, 1% Headipg ., 10 Toronto , 6 Newark ,. h dersey City ,., 7 Bulalo , 00 6 AMERICAN LEAGUY Won Lom 8 hi) hi 42 LE] 4h hh ha hi hh i" hi i" hh raw B37 71 Wednesday's Beoves Detroit # Claveland , Washington hi Philadelph Naw York 4 Boston |. Bt, Louis ., h-2 Chicago NATIONAL LEAGUY, Won List LL] 41 #0 i" 11] ih ha 1] hn hl hh LL) Cincinnati i" hh Philadelphia HE | fin Wednesday's Keores Brooklyn 7 Pittsburg L] Hoston oh Philadelphia 4 Bt, Louis 4 Chicagn.,,,. Only games played ree reer renee rire re ors ar rere P.C, A680 A004 ATH A090 Ah AL 404 RY] I"hiladelphia Washington .., New York ,... Cleveland Detroit ChieagO 1114, Bt, Louls ,, Boston tere re rr} In 1 a + Oh Pu Kn AT hiv hh inh $14 10 840 Brooklyn Chicago New York Wi, Louis Pittsburg Boston Desmond Burke | And Mrs, Dow lead In O.R.A. Matches Toronto, Aug. T..-Lisut, Des: mond Burke "of the flovarnor- General's Foot Guards, Ottawa, and Mre. J. N. Dow of Bt. John, NR, wepped hodly Inte the limelight when they piled up spectacular aeores AL the Ath annual matehes nf the Ontario Rifle Association at Lore Branch yesterday Lisut, Burke Risley ist, won the Bankers' AN AEETORALE moore | out of A possible 70 over and A00-yard ranges Mrs, Dow one of two women competing In the matehes this year tied with Private Kirkman of the 0th Torventa Regiment for first nlace In the primary stave of [len tenant-Cioyarnnr's mnteh Roth wontestants seared AH out of 10 noints over the 300 and 400 vard "RNAs Mra. Dow registering a nousikle on the farmer and Private Kirkman on the latter gold medal mateh with of AN points the #00 NATIONAL LEAGUE ROBINS WIN AWAY Pittsburg, Pa, Aug, 7. Swing ing westward on a crucial road trip the leavus-leading Rrookivp Rahing defeated Pittsburg yesterday In the opening game of the series, 7 tn 4 deapite Pirate heavy hitting that ran 18 hits Inte 26 hares French started for the Pirates hut was humped for eight hits from the seennd fo the sixth in. nines and durine that time the Ro. hing scored all thelr runs. Al Lo. ner; young ecatehar, lad tha hom hardment with a homer and single driving nn threa pone ped sparing 'wo, "Babe" Herman hit three singles, rr ------ URN REATEY BY PINCH. wIrren ft. Louis, Aum, 7. Meorge Wat. Vine, nnehshittap for the Cardinals in tha eavanth {inning noled A home vn with flalhapt an hase tn wive St Tonle the 1sad and defeat the Cah: hers yastarday 4 ta 0 y fharing honors with Watkine in tha vietary was Hm Lindsey ine warted ata In tha mama wha strnok ont COrimm and Hartnett in the ninth inning with the hases filled, NRAVIE WIN IV NIN Nostan, Aur, 7..MNandy Manava Wit oa heme rin inte left fiald in the ninth inning here vestardsy rnd gave tha "paves a § to 4 win aver tha Phillies, The TMraves eonred three runs in the final ses. lon with nana ont and the vietare mave the Teiha five wine ant of seven gamas with tha Ouakers Tanta Riphharer annasved peo a ninahhittar fn the ninth inning, and his single soared twa runs, With Riahhonrs an third Plteher "hil Calling triad tn waste ane an Wanna, hut tha Iattep hit it and niehhourg brought in the winning and won by a score of § lo 1 Montrealer CNR. ELIMINATE Eliminates Champion London, Ont, Aug, 7.-A new Canadian amateur champion will be crowned next Haturday ay the result of the second day of match play in the annual tournament hers yesterday, Kddie Held, of (hreat Neck, N.Y. the first United Wiates golfer ever to take the Cane Waian crown, went down to defeat this afternoon at the hands of Carroll M, Btumrt, young Mont realer, Held, who won the event at Jasper Park, Alberts, last year, hid a lead of two holes over Btu. Art ut the end of the sighieanth but wild driving and mediocre putting lost the New Yorker tha afternoon match | This was a day of colorful and brilliant golf, with spectacular up sets, of marvelous comeback, play ed under an all-day-long scorching sun As A result of there wil he three mutohes In the quarter morrow, which promises vide some keen golf I, Wood Platt, of the Aronl minek Club of Philadelphia will meet Nieol Thompson Jr, of the Cedarhrook Clun, Toronto Thi will he the first mateh out, sched uled to start at 11 a.m, (EDAT.) Carroll Stuart, of the Islemere Club, Montreal, will he up agains that brilliant golfer of long tourn- ament experience, Jack Cameron of Taval-sur-le-Lae Club, making It an all-Montreal mateh Taranto, August T=Cansdign Na from the Robertson Cup competitior by a 4 10° 1 vietory in the semi-fina last might CN only held a 2 to) adver tage wt the Inieryal following & he which decidedly favored the "(as men," who, with & hitle luck aroun go), might easily have led Fuckwell seared first from a hound wlter penertate the net from close range Congasen forced Stansfield on + eros hefore netted the of the game ur (OCERSIEMS, Walter Hagen Garde City, 1,1, Aug, 1 professional golfers ship at the Fresh Meadow Flushing, in early December not he the same old golf hattle han dogen years of 1 existence No longer will it |} Walter Hagen against the Hagen, five times champion of th prog, will not he there, He falls to qualif vestarday In the metr politan district test at #6 hole aver the eourse of the Cherry Vi ley Club, The old master (oo 140 sirokes tn work his wa around the sporty layout, Harton Smith, his protege field with 148 Hagen chance to qualify hy four for 146 was the highest the day's play internationsl final to« fo pro heen in the missed EIToke AMERICAN LEAGUE JONES BREATH SENATORS Philadelphia, Pa., Aug, 7. Bam Jones' fine pliching yesterday en abled the Washington Benators to | cut the Athletics first place lead to Aly games, Jones held the | world's champlons tn six hits while his team-mates baltered Gieorge Earnshaw out of the hox | Grover Alexandér Clave has Ciraver nt heen re Chicago, Aug. 7 Alexander greatest pitchers, ha land hall's onee nine He was notified hy the Toledo Ay erfenn Association eluh Tuesdn night that his services were not de He had even warn Foledo uniform "Old Pete" was Dallas team of the ired Never released hy 1} Texas HARRY TICK AIDS YANKEES New York, N.Y, Aug 7.--Tim ely hitting of Harry Rice tinged the pitehing 'duel of Roy Bherld and Milton Gaston yesterday and | Kave the Yankees a 4 (to 2 decision In the tipst of a two-game series | ' with the Be § Boron Red Sox SHIKS HEAVY WRIGHT Havre, France, Aug, 1 for the heavyweight championshl of the world hetween ling and Young stribling fn Berl or London, Berlin preferred is main purpose of Jeff Dickson, rope's leading hoxing promoter | salling yesterday on his first to the linited Riates in ten he said ha Phil previensh the out of the hoy He heen given his freedom bh TIGERN NIXTH STRAIGHT Detroit, Mieh., Aug, 7. George Uhle held the Cleveland Indians hitless until Detroit had piled up \' weven run lead yesterday, then coasted fo an easy 0 to 1 victory, It wan the slith straight wip for the Tigers and the sixth In which the Detroit starting piteher finished the game Uhle, besides allowing only fony hits had a perfect day at bat, get: ting three singles and a two-bag ger in four times up, Charlie Gehs ringer gh!t a home run after Ko enix ubled in the first inning DECISION 18 UNPOPULAR Dreamland Park, Newark, NJ 'ug, 7.~Frankla Genarn, 115 New York, recognized hv the tonal Roxing Association as world's flywelght champion won a morte, 115 slugging Newark WHITE ROX AND BROWNS SPLIT Chicago, Aug, 7.-- The Bt, Louis Rrowns and the White Nex were equally charitable yesterday, divid Ing their doubleheader, Coffman turned "in a splendid three hit pitohing perfermance in the first game to give the Rrowns at Dreamland Park last night Hoth fighters fought evenly | champion around the ring, tional Railways eliminated Congas feld | Is Released Again | . severe! weeks ago after heing taker Wh unpopular decision from Willie La Tels fan in the main ten-round bout held CONGASCO TEAM FROM ROBERTSON CUP RACK round of the series at Ulster Stadium MeManus had failed 1 Wilkinson Wallwaymen's seeond goa Fails to Qualify The champion Club wih i" while leg the | leased for the third time this season 1 league \ | MATCH A mateh Max Hehme- n visit YOar GENARO BREATH LAMORTE BUY of Ma the n the first three rounds, Lamorte us ed his right effectively in the next round and several times drove the # shutout vietory, 6 to 0, The veteran *"Red" KFaher kept eleven Hrown hits scattered in the nighteap, and aided hy the bats of Jolley and Fothergill emerged with Ne W Martin ah to triumph, -- THURSDAY-FRIDAY "Wier Auten (| 'The Second Wite contingent to the Cahadian -eham- Dramatic Sensation plonships at Toronto is all set, A FOX NEWS meeting Tuesday night confirmed Up and Down Stairs welection of half-a-dozen athletes, all of Wnnpeg, They are: Jimmy FAMILY AFFAIRS NROX Rryner, 100 and 200 metres, and Nrant Little, 800 and 1,600 metres now in the east and Fred Franklin, 6,000 metres whe leaves to-day, GIANTH NIGN ATRIKKOUT KING New York, Aug, T.=The New York Glants yesterday announced the purchase of Jim Mooney, big left-handed piteher from the Char lotte, N.C, elub of the South At. lantie Association, The price was not disclosed, Mooney recently struck out 23 men in a single gine and In described by afeials of the New York olub as a youngster of great promise, - He 1a expected to Join the Giants this fall, Rall, 200 and 400 metres; law BIATHRA | Tailor-made rence Stone, 100 and 200 metres] [Suits +... $25.00 i and Walter Hay, 800 metres, whe | Scotland Woollen Mills left last night for the east; Archie I N HOTINH, Manager tally, BRINGING UP FATHER IT WASNT FOR MAR TO TRACHYOL) BLY RE WOLLD YOu BE TO DAY |W I] wrene wou T) TRY AND TRY You THINK ABOLY 1% LOW: BROW FRIENDS: | DISEUBTING | GET HCW AND TIRED OF TALKING TO YOL) MAYER YOU THIN I'M NOT TIRED . 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