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Oshawa Daily Times, 9 Sep 1930, p. 13

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inter folds ards Vair rieh Is in -- THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1930 PAGE FIVE Canada's Champion Athletes to be Seen ¥ A hus heen pecognized us development In engine present power plant ments, The features unchallenged, To these outstanding ---- | sands the Willys-Knight, powere« For this reason, ho sald sup- 'with the famous '"sleeve-valve | porters of the project are urging motor which for over twenty year weveral new and valuable refine | for the St. ceonoomy In operation, absence o varbon trouple, freedom from valve noise or valve adjustment, remalr immediate action, Mr, Hawken the highesi | expressed the hope Ambassador design. ty | Dawes would be Invited to attend incorporates | the conference and that ao program Lawrence would be completed there, President Hoover has taken the initiative in developing and finan- cing the St, Lawrence projeet and iny plan proposed must meet with mechanical! his approval, Mr, Hawken gald, He of power features there have been added an ad which enables the Willys-Knight to do axcel in appearance as distinctly au th its silent-running motor hae for] it twenty years excelled in engine per- formance; Willys-Knuights are presented In recently introduced to the Canadinn | wo public an the superlative car in the | me Willys-Overland line, Its compan fon car, the new mgdel "87, is|bu somewhat smaller but equally out-|da wtanding mn its Knight engine per formance, its appearance and com-|flo fort, Its new motor offers Increaw. [tio SCENES AT THE OSHAWA FAIR GROUNDS Above are some Interesting pictures of the Oshawa Fair, showing scenes which will be re-enacted at the Fair Grounds Alexandra Park, tomorrow and 'on Thursday, One particularly gone into the discard, and has been replaced by a modern quarte tthletic events will be staged on Wednesday and Thursday. The tured above will, however, again be features of the 1930 fair, Oshawa Fair First Athletic Meeting Attracts Host of Canada's Finest Athletes Great List of Athletic Stars Included in About Two Hun- dred Entries Which Have Been Received for Athletic Meeting Tomorrow and Thursday When Record Crowds Are Expected at the Oshawa Fair--Men and Women Champions in Track and Field Events in th Hetles, "A Gathering of Champion with two eyents for boys from only way in which the twosday ath- | Ontario and Durham Counties, while letic meeting which ix to he the fea. |" the second day men nthleti ture of the 1930 Oshawa Fair can {will he featured, with scores af out standing athletes on the program. I described, When the directors de cided that they would dispense with | the old time-worn horse race type | of Canada will he or of attractions, apd seek something | hand for the two days, and will give more new and up-to-date, in the form of their best in displaying their abil of a high class uthletie meeting, with ity before the grandstand a new cinder track as the place on the champions and noted athletes wh whieh this would be held, | ) Lwill Lie seen at the Oshawa Fair Ath Gil lized that only the best would satis | tei meeting are the following: fy the peoplg of Oshawa an District So, when tliey engaged M. Mein tyre Hood as manager and secres champion Woman sprinter, and win tary for the athletic meeting, the ner « ; , . si the 100 yards sprint at the only Instructions they gave him was CNE. last vel to "go the limit" and "get the Lest AIS IyeeK that can be secured" for the people of Oshawy and Ontario County These were the instructions, and] Eva Dawes, how well they were carried out is | ®irl high jumper, shown hy the splendid list of cham Conny Coulson, runner-up in On pion athletes who will appear on the | tarlo championship high jump. race track and in the field on Wed Roxy Smith, sensational Parkdale nesday and Thursday alternoon. | Club sprinter and hurdler Most of the Canadian champions ut Tean Thompson, member thelr respective events have been | 1928 girl team at the signed up.to appear in the tworduy | Games program of events, the first duv of Dallas Creamer, runner-ap for the which will be devoted to girls' ath. [Ontario girle' sprint championship picked athlete Aniong Champions Coming Rosi Grosse O'Neill, Ontario's Betty Tavlor, of Hamilton, Can adn's champion girl hurdler Ontario's champion of the Olympie rmsd SPE ra WHILE AT THE OSHAWA FAIR CALL AT OUR SHOWROOMS AND SEE OUR Guaranteed Used Cars 1--1929 Essex Coupe in' 1st class mechanical or. der. Paint and tires in Al condition. 1---1929 Olds Coupe, looks and runs like new car. Small mileage. : 1--1928 Chevrolet Sedan in perfect throughout. 11928 Essex Coach in new car condition. 1--1927 Whippet Six Sedan. A real snappy car. Ross, Ames & Gartshore Co. 135 KING STREET WEST Phone 1160 ° Oshawa Phone 1160 condition {all close to two hundred of the interesting photograph is that of r-mile cinder track, midway, the crowded grandstan | | | | M. McINTYRE HOOD Manager and Secretary of the Osh awa Fair Athletic Meeting who re ports over 200 entries for the two day program of athletics, - A-------------- -- | Kay Weatley, one of Canada's! fustest girl sprintes Alex Wilson, British Empive cham | pion at 440 yards, | WV. Johnston, Canada's champion | half=miler, Brant Little, hali-miler on the 1928 Canadian Olympic team, W, Connolly, Canuda's 40 yards hurdler, Art, Ravensdale, Canada's cham pion 120 yards hurdler, . Fddie King, Canada's champion ont mile runnee, champion Harold Webster, Canada's cham pion 12-mile runner, Billy Reynolds, Canada's cham pion five miler Robert Stoddart, member of Bri tish Empire team at Chicago, pole vaulter, Gordon Smallacombe, champion high jumper, Canada's Art Keay, Toronto Police Force champion, Dudley Powell, Toronto's greatest sprinter, Crack relay teams from the Hamil ton Olympic Club and the West End Y.M.CA, Toronto, George Ball, member of Canada's team ut the British Empire Ganies in five mile race The above is an imposing arfay of athletes, and places the Oshawa Amateur Athletic Meeting "of 1930 in the front rank of the season's ath- letic events, the Canadian Champion- ship Meeting and the British Empire Games being the only meetings to bring together so splendid an array of athletic talent, Softball Tourney In addition, there will be, on Wed nesday, a girls' softball tournament which will bring together the Whithy Rovers and Malleables, two of the crack teams of the Oshawa and Dis. trict League, and the Parkdales and Supremes, two of the sttongest ag- gregations from the Sunnyside Lea- gue of Toronto, There will be three games, two in the first round, for ground, and which will start at 2 pan. on Wednesday, and the final, between. the winners of the first ed power and flexibility, Prices range from $1426 to $2860 f.o.b. [mi factory, Toronto, taxes extra, Hoe the fine display of Whippet and Willys-Overland cars at the Oshawa Falr, being made by Ray the race truck, which has now on which the monster two-day program of d and the indoor exhibits pic : 5 3 - $ 2 i round. startir at Git y tely after the cf t ithiet program Fhe gu evint will be staged fron t 15 o Wednesd tertioon, while the pro! gram of men's events will start wi th five mile ra i" ' hyrsday, and will continue | about three and lout ! A Lavish Prizes For 1} first effort tog {ea nthletie meeting in conjunction with | the Fair, the directors have ent | motrey lavishly in prizes, Twent one handsome silver trophie 1 | | minature trophies, fort ver ar | bronge medals of the ihe type a wiven for the Canadian « hips, and a host of other prizes ar [being offered, and with practically the crack mthletes of Canada as embled here for the athiet eet | ing, the crowd in attendance sho Ihe the largest eve een oon he Ue awa Fair Ground NEW WILLYS- OVERLAND NOW ON DISPLAY With tha fine motor cars on dls | play at the Oshawa Fale, Willys Overland begins a new chapter in| achievement by establishing new syle, engineering and construc tion standards which will command the field In evary price division With new modelg and now fms provements in eurrent models, Willys<Overland establinheg new ideals In fine car building, Further. more these nutomohilos embody ads ditional Advancements designed to earry still higher the Ideals of in trodueing finest car features into the lower priced flalde, At the head of the Willys-Over land line, ii faot at the head of any progession of motor ears, which a draw will be made on the [| Chaleman, Canadian Olympic Con. PP. 8. MUIQUEEN mittee, will he referee at the | Oshawa Fale Athletic Meeting on Wednesday and Thursday. Nicholls, "of Courtice, dealer for | Oshawa and district, iene eet it Dominion's Claim To River Ignored By Attorney's Plan Washington, Sept, 6.--A pro- posed plan to finance the $1,000, 000,000 St Lawrence waterway project whereby (reat Britain would advance half the cost wos placed hefore Secretary Mellon by R. C. Nawkin, London attorney Mr. Howken sald he way pre. wenting the plan entirely as an in. dividual, but indicated he believed the British Government would sup- port un arrangement of this sort He declined to make public the de taille of the plan, If the subject of the St, Law: rence Waterway financing is not placed on the agenda of the next Imperial Conference of the British Dominions to be held in London on October 1, Mr. Hawken sald, a { three yvenr delay would he neces sary hefore Great Britain could adopt such a program, nttractiveness in design and a re. was widespread In Great finement In finish and equipment that American capital should not two models, The Great Bix wax She day: but now You never think of erg, anyway," ded, however, that the feeling Britain minate the enterprise but that o two: countries should finance on an equal basis, A CUNNING HUSBAND (complaining): "Before were married you used to bring » roses and flowers almost every ying me even a bunch of dog infos' He (gallantly): 'The wer girls don't attract my atten. n wo much ag they used to" She: "Oh. you darling! Never nd; I don't really ears for flow KLWOOD HUGHES at the Meeting. At 1930 Oshawa Fair preity | Past President, Ontario Branch A. A. Us of C., and Athletie director of the C.N.E., will be chief judge Oshawa Falr Athletic - ST ---------- Oshawa Greatest Athletic On the New Cinder Track at the OSHAWA FAIR Wednesday and Thursday September 10th and 11th Wednesday's Program 2 P.M.--GIRLS' SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT Whitby Rovers Malleables Supremes Parkdale * P.M.--GIRLS' ATHLETICS 100 Yard Dash, Open 60 Yard Hurdles, Open \ 440 Yard Senior Relay 440 Yard Intermediate Relay 440 Yard Junior Relay Girls' High Jump, Open 100 Yards, Local Girls 100 Yards, Local Boys, under 18 440 Yards, Local Boys, under 18 6.15 P.M. SOFTBALL FINAL Between two winning teams in first round. | Champions In Action In Every Open Event All Finals and Relays Will Be Run After 5.30 pm. ~ A Championship Program on Both Days Admission 25¢ Meeting Thursday's Program STARTING 4 P.M. 100 Yards, Open 220 Yards, Open 440 Yards, Open 880 Yards, Open One Mile, Five Miles, n 120 Yard Hurdles, Open Pole Yau, Open gh Jump, n 100 Yards, Local Race 440 Yards, Local Race 440 Yard Relay, Open One Mile Relay, Open NEARLY TWO HUNDRED ATHLETS PICKED FROM CANADA'S BEST so that all can. see the Canadian champions. Grand Stand 25c¢ an

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