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Oshawa Daily Times, 30 Aug 1930, p. 8

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a A] DE haa dE OS Sp PACE EIGHT THE OSHAWA ! DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1930 AARABS BEAT MONARCHS 6-1-2nd. GAME AT STADIUM ON MONDAY Oshawa Aarabs Display Excellent Brand of Ball Aarabs Have Only One Small Error While Mon- archs Have Only Three-- Game is Fast and Close -- Aarabs Give Fine Display of Heavy Hitting--White- ly, T. Elliott and Rowden All Got Long Homers -- Smart Defensive Work in Pinches, Features Playing of Both Teams -- "Red" Ewart Gets First Defeat of Season (By Geo, Campbell) Playing almost faultless ball, the Oshawa arabs won a clear cut do- cisfon from the Monarchs of To- vonto, in the first game of the first round of the O.B.A A. playdowns, at Conboy Park, Toronto, yesterday evening, The score of the game was 6 to 1, ! Phe game was witnessed by n good crowd and favored with good wether, It was a real playoff bat. tle, fast and spotted Mberally with smart plays The Aarabs wsorved up one of the nicest games they have played this season and that is saying a good don! And the Mon arche served up un smart dish of baseball also Except for the final inning when they slipped a little they played practically airtight hall but the Aarabs were not to be den fed They hit Ewart hard Every moamber of the team was out there giving his very best and ope throw by C. Ellfott to Hubbell was the only misplay made by the Aarabs In the entire nine Innings, The Monarchs had only three er. rors The Aarabs outhit thelr Queen City rivalg by 12 to bh, three of which were homers and the four ware doubles, At the end of the eighth inning the score was 4 to |, and of the five runs, four were ho- mers. Cooney of the Monarchs, got the first homer, when his low but hard hit found ita way Into the long grass at the end of the field, This territory was called "out of bounds," and he was glven a homer "Doc." Rowden put his homer In the same place but he knocked it all the way, In the air a lovely hit, Whitely knocked his homer over the house-top and T, Elliqit cleared the fence for his, costing the Mon. arch Club two more balls, "Duke" Dainty contributed two doubles an his share of the batting duties, The feature of the game was the way both teams tightened up after the opposing team had placed men on the bases. Noth pitchers hurl. ed smart ball and bore down well in the pinches, One of the Mon- arches, first man up in the inning, got a triple and then didn't score, The Aarabs were held in check Just the same way, an the play hy play story shows, "Red" Ewart pitched for the Monarchs and the heavy slugging boys from the Motor City gave him his first defeat of the season, out of twelve starts, It was a smart ball game but the Anrabs had a distinct ofige, They hit oftener and played nice defen. sive ball, Dainty had eight sirike- outs, The Aarabs feel confident that they can win the series In two games straight but they will have to play thelr smartest ball as the Monarch outfit are too smart to he fooled with, : Motor City Stadium, Monday The second game of the series will be played at the Motor City Stadium, on Monday afternoon, This is the first time that hard bal] will have been played at the Stad- lum, but there should be no dim- oulty. The Aarabs are making a great bid for an Ontario champion. ship and are worthy of gogd support and it Is expected that they will got It on Monday, THE GAME 1st, Inning . Aarabs--=Iuir sent a hot ground. or to Sweetman but was just barely thrown out, ©, Elliott struck out, Rowden was thrown out, Cooney to Colling,=0 hits, 0 runs, 0 errors, Monarchs --- Richardson struck out. Cooney homered when his long drive went into the long grass at the far end of the fleld. Ewing watched the "big one go by, Col- line fiyed out to Fair--1 hit, 1 run, 0 errors. 2nd, Inning Anrabs==Hubbell wax thrown out on his grounder to short, Whitely poled out a long homer over the top of a house In deep centre fleld, T. Eliott singled to centre, Coon oy pleked up Gummow's grounder, tagged Elllott and retired "Wink" at 1st.--2 hits, 1 run, 0 errors, Monarchs «Sweetman went out on three straight strikes, T, El- lott made a nice catch of Dickson's holst. hits, 0 runs, 0 errors, Ard, Inning Aarabs--Ewnart caught Gray's lift, Dainty ripped out a long fly to Ewing. TFalr out, Ewart to Col. ling, ~==0 hits, 0. runs, 0 errors, Monarchs--Ewart flyed out to Falr, C. Elliott's low throw to first gave Walsh a life. Richard. won bunted a pop fly into Dainty's mits, Cooney, the homesrun man, took three great swings and then sat dowh,==0 hits, 0 runs, 1 error. 4th, Innin Aarabs-=C, Elliott doubled, Row. don singléd and stole second, Kl. lott taking #rd. Hubbell fiyed to short and Eliott was caught off third, Whitely struck out..2 hits, 0 rung, 0 errors, Monsrehs-Ewing singled. Col. los hit to C, Elllott and a fast Dean flew out to Gray,----0 b To Defeat Monarchs 6.1 double play resulted, Kiliott to Ki- lott to Hubbell. Sweetman out, I, Elliott to Hubbell. 1 hit, v runs, 0 errors, Sth, Inning Anrubg---Cooney made a greal catch of T, Elllott's drive. - Gum- mow struck out on a wide hook, Gray singled 'and was tagged out when he overslid. trying to steal 2nd, ~=1 hit, 0 runs, 0 errors Monarchs Dickson was out on a long fly to Rowden, Dean wiruck out, Fwart flew out to T 0 hits, 0 rung, 0 errors, oth, Inning Aarabs--Dainty doubled, wits out on a sacrifice bunt, CC, El- Hott smashed one through Cooney's hands, scoring Dainty, Dean drop- ped Rowden's high fly and Elliott took second, Hubbell fouled out fo Hweetman Whitely flew out to Walsh 2 hits, 1 run, 1 eror Monarchs-~Walsh tripled when Fair missed the bad bound, Rich. #rdson bunted to Hubbell who tag- ged him out, Cooney struck out again, much to his disgust id Elllott, to Hubbell retired Ewing and the side, Smurt work had kept the first man, who (tripled, scoring 1 hits, 0 runs .0 errors 7th, Inning Aairabs--Theo, Elliott smacked the pill over the fence for a homer A beantiful long hit Young re placed Gummow this stage and came through with a seorching sin gle, Gray tried bunt but pop ped out to Ewart Daluty banged out another double A smart hit Young was caught in a hot-box and tagged out Fuly was thrown out Kwart Collins hits, 1 run 0 erors Monarch Dainty tossed Dickson got a nt to to Collin struck out Sweetman out at 1st nice two-hagger, the fonce stopping the ball Dean fy. ed out to Falr, who made a niee cate 1 hit, 0 rung, 0 error Sth, Inning Anrabs---FKwart gathered Elliott's high holst Rowden med the hall down Into the weeds in the distant left field and got a home run for his trouble Hubbel} walked and wstole 2nd Whitely filyed out to Walsh Hubbell was tagged out, trying to steal third base 1 hit, 1 run, 0 errors Monarchs Ewart | singled the Monarch supporters life Walsh whiffed and the noise quietened a Httle (inorge re placed Richardson at hat and Dain ty fanned him Cooney poled out a long foul to Rowden, who gather od It in and the erowd grow 1 hit. 0 runs, 0 errors th, Inning Aarabs I, Klllott doubled to the fence Young grounded to Sweet. man, who threw wild to first, Young stole mecond and Elliott wirenked for the plate. He just managed to get a elose decision, Young took 4rd. Gray wan tagged out when he grounded to first. The catcher made » bad throw to 4rd and Young came home Dainty flew out to Dean and Walsh grab bed Fair's drive 1 hit, 2 rams 2 errorn Maonarchs-~Murphy, Ewing, grounded to C. Elliott and wan thrown out at 14t, Collins fly. od out to C, Elliott and the tans hegan to leave. Jacobs, batting for Sweetman, sent out a nice drive to thort centre, Fair cama in fast and made an nice catch to ond the game. 0 hity, 0 runs, 0 errors Anarahs--6 The teams; Monarchs Cooney, 2.h.; 1.h.: Swetman, Dean, e.t.; in C slam and came to sllent hatting for Richardson, 1.0 Ewing, rf.: Collins 33.0. Dickson, e.; Ewart, p.: Walsh, sn Aarabu-~Falr. ot C, Elllott, dh.: Rowden, 1.f.; Hubhell, 1h; Whitaly, ¢.; 'T. Elliott; 2h: Gum mow, Au; Gray, r.f.: Dainty, p Umpires-- Burt and Reatty Jack Dempsey To Go Into Training El. Paso, Tex., Aug. 30, Jack Dempsey, former world's helvy- weight champion, sald here vester- day that he was going to Ensenada, Lower California, after hs present refereeing tour and start training. "I feel 1 oan got Into shape since I'm going to make one more fight before I hang up the old gloves for good," sald Dempney, "I'm still a young man," he con- tinued laughingly, "I'm just 84 and I think IT can still lek a sucker providing he is a hig enouxh sucker," uy JURY & LOVELL'S OPTICAL PAROS J. W. Wornlll, Oph, D Eyesight Specialist Phone 8215 Elliott, Fair | from |, Monarchp--1 | Jack Purvis Wins From Johnny Sacco Toronto, August W-=Jack Vurvis, making his first appearance here since suffering a broken jaw in his hout with Billy Townsend, produce ed some of his hardest hitting to take the decision from Tommy Sac co, rugged Buffalo welterweight, in the final of the Jive bouts on the Shamrock A.C, program at the Arena Ciardens last evening, It was no easy victory for Purvis, but is was a well deserved one over a hoxer who fis tricky when hurt most and who ean mete out punishment as well as take it, OSHAWA FAIR FIELD AND TRACK MEET PORT SNAPSHOTQ By Gso. Caursma, Sports Bdilw Aarabs Win Vine Victory One bad throw from third to first was the only misplay made by the Aarabs in the entire nine innings yesterday in their third game with the Monarchs of Toronto, The Oshawa team brought home 4 6 to 1 victory and if any team ever deserved victory, the Aarabs cer tainly did, "Three homers and four doubles were seven of the even dozen hits which were gathered off the offerings of "Red" Ewart, up until yesterday, the Monarchs undefeated piicher. The Oshawa boys certainly treated them rough, All of the homers were terrific drives, two of them costing the Toronto club of balls, And the Aarabs and the Monarchs both played great defensive ball, many base runners being left stranded, due to smart work by the fielding team v Ld Ld v a coup'= Judging from the number of en t and enquiries for the Oshawa Fair Track and Field September 10 and 11, the visitors to the fair to the uiusual seeing, dur ries meeting on are have of this year opportunity Ling the reat majority. ofl the athletic Cavada, both men and women, 'I'he women's line-up has already been an nounced, and it makes the tand out ore of the big | event which athleti the nT the | warmest congratulations are the directors of the Fair making the decision to sponsor the athletic meet [ing as one of the main attractions of fair, With the athlete meeting should be a tremendoy of year, for due mn the assured the Heees established as tn and mich loaked for ind should become so wel hecome a regular f the | ears to come par y part i" | pre J | ram for mar While events the are a | for the gir) wthlet clubs of ing athletes, the final name will probably he available Canadian National letic meeting this afternoon manager of the Fair athletic will he the track at the ( meeting, having received an tion to attend, and expects to return hatch of entrie The officials of are giving co-operation of entri« that the outstanding entries little slower events, ull (ntarin for fen than those the ire send of whom the ath The meeting NI mvita after Exhibition | | with a | little bag oof the ensure in his the AA in hg and this will 1 ecurin he seen in action here Ihe Fair directors are sparing ne efforts to make the meeting a succes It iv expected that the silver trophies, and the silver and bronze medals which are to he award. ed as prizes will he on display in the carly next the eit rens are due for a big surprise when the to which the sports committee has the effort tn prize of the occa expense in their eit week, and see the pains gone worthy in 1 provide son Local entries are still earnestly licited These have included with a view to showing the possibili ties of development in local athletes and since these events will he con fined fo hovs and girls resident in Ontario and Durham counties, there should be no lack of competitors, It is understood that Whithy and Bow manville will have long lists of en tries, so it is to he hoped that Osh awa and the other communities will also" hold up their end, and give the Whithy and Bowmanville competitors keen competition been | This morning's mail brought | some highly Interesting entries, | Two wera from Galt, for the five mile race, They were from- Billy Neynolds, the Canadian champion in the 10,000 metres race at the championships held In Varsity Stadium a few weeks ago, and one | of the outstanding middle distance man of Canada, and the other was from Fred Sargent, ones of tha middle distance men who repro vented Canada at the British Em- pire Games, and nave a splendid fAceount of himuelf against the world's best athletes. Frank KE) Hott, a young Toronto runner, has also enterad In the five mile event, For the halt mile rage, an entry was received today from Harold Gallop, a classy runner of the Central Y.M.CLA,, Toronto, The Colmer Brothers of How. manville, Harold and Horbert, two outstanding high school athe lates, have sent in thelr entries for the local 100 yards ang 440 yards races, Others are also expected from Bowmanville, two day sports program, the | stars of | meeting | leading | | Canada's own game, lncrosse, start 'name, Second Game at the Stadium, Monday The second game of the series will be played at the Moinr Monday afterncon, starting at 3 o'clock, City Stadium, note the place, on first time that the Stadium has been used for a hard ball The an 1 This is the game but it is not expected that any difficulty will be met with Aarabs are certainly playing smart ball at the present time and the holiday there should be a good crowd on is the only attraction of hand, LJ * LJ LJ The Aarabs Deserve Your Support your support, Practically ever Oshawa, of the I'hese Auarabs deserve member playing in Oshawa boy, which here in if she this the team learned his baseball right team is an kind of au Houbt th Church league Every member « birth old either bh or by adoption and is the team hould be supported ment I'hen, Morr and What-Huve-You the man's town who had the interest and "gumption" to support and operate a hardball If who is keeping hall Look over the lineup, if stale Backer, this Kohen, Manager, President, Secretar K snager, ' ol Aaraly team is the only person in onl have any respect for the hoy Oshawa, come team the hard wap" in and give the team your playing a brand Ball warth much more than asked 16 pa . w » . Softball Tournament red regarding the on Set ) With Chey will he that | Fhe air is whtly -¢ entries of softhall teams in Fair rolets the Whithy R District team at the Oshawa Ontario playoff the Oshawa to enter I the tournament in the tournament Whithy wen | into the f the tean the Ch the tourna I'he as one of ane | viend 1s willing garding the team jend have asked f P st a4 chance 10 that the ent diserimminated against, so the suggestion has been thrown out that, in order bet the Malleable 1 feel to settle the issue, a game be played: some night next weel vee s and the Cho Friends the winning team of the two entering the tournament a fair proposition, and both teams have accepted if will be arranged later » . + LJ Osbawa Bakery Jrs. in Kingston Today Sakers their third trip of today to play their Victorias Bakery the to do n tr great game The date mike cason third ga ie vor Anxiu I'he Oshawa Juniors tok ( of that OASA It rston The i layolts bovs mn and this the nist elimi I should Be a real & | game but we are expecting no Ishawa vict * . . . Textiles vs, Hamilton Tonight (oT sdium tonight, the Kame Riselavs of Hamilton It will be a rial ¢ | ' ithe suffer elimination, . Ld - hd Tex I'his game second elween Mutor Oshawa A the ties of and will he pl! shiotld ettract a record crowd nd the Textiles must win of Mann Cup Finals Start Today number of lacrosse fans this will he rom afternoon or on Manda Westminster this I 1g to sce one Jhere a large he V.rsity Munn 1am Stadivm either playoff last A! good this be able to looks very mueh a of ihe Cup games New have an even than certain Toronto claim last We if the Mann Cup will go nie and while papers wis just SOUSON UY and rhat, there should It Oshawa as F xcelsionrs doubt that statement back West that fore, the repel ihe tern Invaders, we First Game of Mann Cup Finals Played Today 30 NATIONAL LEAGUE (UBS WIN GOOD GAME Finals In Chicago, Aug. 30 | Toronto, Aum this afternoon at Varsity um with Ndw Westminster Salmon Bel les, opposing Brampton, Not vince the days when lacrosse was a tional game in reality as wall hag #0 much interest been taken in the series and prospects an for a record crowd at the Stu dent bow! with most of the 15,000 sents occupled, New Westminster on its aplendid scoring record sweep of the Wont and ability of regulars who are known here, are favorites Jlespite their long trail Journey and grind of two gamos already tais week Brampton has had a Ay. off since their win in Montreal lust Saturday when they were helow thelr championship form. A -------- "Where are the men with real con- victions today?" asks a writer, In jaik St. Louls Cardinals after oxelting Innings yesterday snapped the St Louis pireak after nine successive victor fen na LL} New York, Aug. 30. Innings yesterday to recapture which five games, =With the completion of Kingston the and between Kingston dfan National Railway's main tomatically controlled, The of the track now being equipped runs from Kingston to Belleville and from Belleville to Toronto the svstem has heen working for about a vear, Won LL] 54 81 Rochester Baltimore Montreal Toronto ., Buffalo Newark .... Jersey City Reading ....b5% G.B.L.~Games xReading , 2-2 Rochester 7 Buffalo ve Philadelphia Washington 74% New York ..,73 Cleveland ,, 67 Detroit A St, Louls he Chicago 3 Boston 41 G.B.1L.~ Games £6 #1, Louls 0 xChicago Hl x13 Innings, Other clubs not AMERICAN Won 76 nn Chicago New York Brooklyn f. Louls Pittsburg Poston Clncinnantf ha hiladelphin 41 G BL Games Friday's New York A fHoston : i] "Chicago 0 f11 Innings. 21 Only gameg pla A remark jable uphill battle gave the Cubs a O<to-8 triumph over the high-flying thirteen and winning GIANTS REGAIN SECOND PLACE The Glants came from behind in the late HH. cond place from the Brooklyn Roe bins to-day with a 3 to 2yvictory, broke thelr losing streak of the work which is now going on put- ting in an electric train block system Brockville, practically all the track of the Cana- line from Montreal to Sarnia will be au- portion Leafs BASEBALL RESULTS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Lost P.C, G.B.L. bh ha 61 hh 6 0 Ah 845 hehind Friday's Scores Toronto Baltimore Newark .. Only games played xZ2nd game 4 innings, behind Friday's Scores Detroit Cleveland Hh H92 H70 Hh2 ABT Ad AEE Ah A62 h14 AT9 Ah AR AN0% 297 Ah2 le 3% LR i] 22% 24% 32 34 leaders vir DB p 2 AMERICAN LEAGUY Won Lost P.C G.B.L. 6% 11 19 2h 23 28% 9; ders scheduled, LEAGUE Fiout hn ha £5 Pc G.B.L ana hal nhl h24 Ahh 452 ane hehind Seores Brooklyn "hiladelphin Louis 3 Innings yod Win ) leaders ™ L And Lose from | Foronto, Aug the gar for the second seorajoss n 3-2 In an extra the Leafs to day's pastiming the first game, 2.¢ Three. successiy Rabbitt, Bucky Ruble, after centre heen a bitt's hit was an Gibson wan turned back Inning, In the Eighteen Key the The only one Loats' to Rog: gave the Leafs In the eighth of what reven-chukker an ne hreak Hhe ) Hoot nix you a singles Nurka ll helr wWnw uffal Infleld « pitching Walsh, while Burke and tu the ball Into right Held fine Kays, He walked Tweet in the third and T'woet rapidly he came one o fthe victims in a swift' double play started by Bucky Burke who was back at second hase toed the plate in the first six frames and Walsh was make {first coukdn't form i» thre | been much better than that | ®0od enough and deserved a shut | out Seagram Farm Suffers Reading Keys Gibson held the Reading Keys hitless and Arst nf liad a deuce of a time winning out inning and enable fyen Koy Innings torday's on the won Iy and had Ned to victory to have r. Rab ruck to bls tore he eto an Walsh hase, have It war Disastrous Fire --Two Valuable Racers Lost Waterloo, Aug | broke out last and other winner and mevera dicap Sphere, Darby from the H who was thrown has heen years. two months ago, were valued at Four other son of Mr, Cayley, West Ops, grain, of and Mrs 80, night the Seagram farm destroyed three well-known racers and sires in Sir Harry, winner of the Coffroth Tun Fire which ut 1 stakes; the | other and the fast Candy Kid, purchased PP. Whitney Stable for | a large sum a few yoars ago, hut out owing to wind trouble, (he reenlt of a fever which swept through the Seagram stable the Winter follow ing. The get of Candy thelr first appearance on the race tracks this year, but Golden "phore represented Sir Harry was only retired fe of 1 Ki for 1.45 at Golden Hamilton Patron raining } made several The three horses £50,000 horses wera but the barn and contents, valiod at $10,000 were destroyed KICKED BY HORSE Lindsay. «John Curtin, 13-year-old W. A. Curtin, Duke st. is in Ross Memorial Hos. pital with serious head injuries ceived on the farm of Mr, MN when saved, re- fatthew | a horse kicked him as he was helping harvest 17-15 W ------ * Chevs. Hit Whitby Pitcher Hard and Often to Win! Game 17.15, Winning Second Half of Schedule | and Capturing League Championship -- Large, | Enthusiastic Crowd Sees Game--Chevs. Now Enter * Ontario Playoffs The Chevs, are once again Cham | pions of the Oshawa .mdies' soft. ball league, They won this title last, night when they defeated the Whitby Rovers, right in Whithy by a score of 17 to 15 to win the second half of the schedule and a they had already won the first lial! they are now undisputed champs of the league, and will repr Oshawa In the Intermedinte Ontario Ladies' softball playoffs, The game last night was not as good an exhibition os ths played on Wednesday night the crowd was larger, made noise because the title was at the game was much-more exciting Despite the fact that they the Jarge total of thirteen « the Chevs, overcome this handicap by getting one more hit than th opponentk, 16 1h and won Kame hut nore made ro to the HOME RUN STANDING Browns, 1: Schut Tigers, 1; O'Doul 11 Bots | Browns, 1; Kre | Browns, 1; W Phillies, 1: Davi tomley, Cardinals, | inals, 1; Bressler (rants, | The leaders-- I Wilson, Cubs, 44 37: Foxx, Athletic lies, 31: Simmons raves total att I'hillic | Watkins, Robins, 1 ith i Gehry an 12; Klein, Athletics, Brow mal, 72 Gosliy Nati Ker, i League 570 erican INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE RED WINGS WIN Aug, J0-Roehe ball game from the Roches fifth ter ter w ins straight and i Baltimore to take in a row Birds here vesterday 7 to 3, rv 3 122 game lead tional league race « shaky start, due he first came tn a the Smith, off three Ira to runs hack to pit pinch hitter Giri pitt frames INNINg, way Gente the then gave final two TWO STRAIGHT FOR BISONS uffalo, Aug. 30 A well-pitehed game by I. Bloomer gave the Bisons their second wictory in a row over the Newark Bears here vesterda and entrenched the Herd more firn lv in fifth place AMERICAN LEAGUE 13: INNING SHUTOUT | Cleveland, ©. Aug. 3 Cecil ("Pat") Caraway pitched a sensa tional thirteen-inning shutout ever the hard-hitting - Cleveland Indians today amd won his own game for the Chicago White Sox 'hy smacking a double which scored the first run off Recruit Clint Brown, The final score was 3 to 0, NOT WHITEHILL'S DAY St. Louis, Aug. 30--With a six-run stake, | | conple sof | out blow Chevs. Win Local Ladies' Softball League Title by in Quer Rovers gume hecause they gol their hit when they meant runs and played good defensive ball in the pinche Too many hase runners left strand ed wag the reason for the Whitby Rovers defeat hut they certain! made a great attempt to win tory Btrikeouts were very scarce and an hits were fairly plentiful it cs caslly be seen that the other playe: hore the brunt of the work, Ever wag in there giving har hest and bheeaure they were Just a little bit anxious, a number of srrors resulted which would not have oc- curred at any other time The Rovers started out fast and had a five-run lead at the end of the eceond innings The Chevs, gradually cut it down, helped by homers by B., Morgan and D, Ken ned they went into the lead al the seventh inning, for time during the game time they stayed in front Ir three runs scored in thelr Inst inning them the daocigion | two Whithy vie player "and the end of the or Thi and the ond gave rung, a Jagt hat Kenneds and J, Wlson the hea hitters of their re getting thre member of ception of 6 four wall least Rovers mi more sta O- In thelr nN leliwan got 19 I. Goold u . B. Mor. gan Wel ench pective team ule clout Fvery Chey the ¢ MeComb hand ft with who manuged one | Only The to gel two of the god score gly and won ho the the (he The Whithy great hid to } ( effort praise of game now the Rovers certainle for suneemar mgratulated no How » wouldn't dn The "Bigger machine received =» when lost, one of purkplugs' in the pe Fillott, who suffered This happened in Jul The Chevs, thelr next game to win the lf. Then they lost the next games and it looked as 1d given a krock but they rallied and thelr trenk and f just ho title I nade CHES and thelr (RAAT the ne valant nd (3) of any harm Hettor' folt Che and 1 thely they main * "Ede r broken ankle tha middle of on of won firat | the } heen five-game them champs, nr winning decision In won the they are n IN RCONRK H nu heya AR Goold, 1h 4 Kenned Elliott, p Elliott, 2h Walker, oh Holmes, cof forgan McComb, rf Fulton, e., n { 01 48 Rover A Mcliwan 2h , Forvester, ss MeDvride, rf Alloway, rf Long, cof Blow, 1b Watson, If Wilson Lott, p Newman, ¢ =F = a 47 15 15 27 12 8 Twn Base hits, 1. Goold, H, Hol- mes, ¥. Watson and G&G, Newman Home Runs, D. Kennedy and RB Morgan Struckout hy Elliott, 2. hy Lott, 1, Walked hy Willott, 5, by Lott, 7 Umpires, ©, Dell and Ww, Beorer, A, Walker, Fair | EATON GROCETERIA | It Pays To Shop lead piled up in the first inning, the St. Louis Browns took their third consecutive game of the series {rom Detroit 9 to 6 here yesterday, --- Kingstons~Stolen automobiles have given the local police a great deal of work. Now it is bicycles, A half dozen or so bicycles have been ae ported stolen during the past two weeks, Some have been recovered while others are reported "still missing." as RECORDS TOURIST TRADE Kingston.=A record day for regis. tration of tourists at the Kingston Chamber of Commerce was estab lished recently, There were nearly 500 registrations during the day and evening, this number exceeding the previous record by nearly two hun- Here Always x 1 A Hee CART W LUMBER (© 7/4 ATHOL STW. OSHAWA I AND mde $95 00 | Scotland Woollen Mills 8. ROTISH, Manager I | | dred. 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