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PAGE SIX THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1930 OSHAWA'S GREATEST ATHLETIC MEET OPENS AT FAIR TOMORROW Ower 200 of Canada's BASEBALL RESULTS Greatest Athletes to be INTERNATIONAL, LEAGUE In Action at Oshawa Fair Won Lost P.C, 98 BH 63% irra 05 9 iranian BS 08. .Bo4 srnsnnsie Bt TY DAY Every Event in Varied and Spectacular Program Attracts Large Number of Athletes, and Many Preliminary Heats Will Provide Full Program for Two Days of Athletics--Girls' Events Tomorrow and Those for Men on Thursday seonsennes 72 84 A482 Buffalo ..iveeeees 87 B4 A444 Reading ... HB 04 BNE dorsey City .......h17 0b Yesterday's Results Never before in the history of Osh- awa has such a galaxy of athletic tal ent been assembled as is to be found : in the éntry list for the monster two A. Varrell, Chosen Friends, da athletic meeting whieh is to be bd Sibbock, Chosen Friends held I'. Moody, Chosen Friends PORT SNAPSHOT By Guo, Camrama, Sports Bditer Rochester Baltimore Montreal Toronto Newark Two Big Days Practically everything which can be done to help make the Osh awa Fair Track and Field meet a success, has been done and the stage Is all set for the biggest and best Athletic Meeting ever held wm Oshawa, Canadian champions in all branches of Track and Field Ath leties will be on hand, both Ladies and Men. The sport fans of Osh aw fully appreciate the splendid opportunity which they are being given and judging from the enthusiasm shown, there shoyld be a record attendance on both days. If the ideal weather conditions which we have heen favoured with today and on Monday will only continue for, Wed gthletic meet EER Marjorie Spencer, Malleables, Margaret Henderson, Chosen Friends Philadelphia Washington Now York nebday and Thursday, success is assured for th Cleveland ' vr » Ld " LJ EE Rochester N12 Ruffalo Between 175 und Newark .... 6 Iltending ia Jorsey City at Baltimore of doublehoador Kundny, AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost 03 40 vesiaBl hl PET A 7h 6h 200 star athletes, men and women, girls and boys, will he assembled on the Fair Grounds on these two after noons, ready to compete for a won- derful array of silver trophies, sitver and bronze' medals, and individual prizes which will be awarded to the winners in the many events, In order to give some idea of the number and quality of the athletes who will be seen in action at the Vair athletic meeting, the list of entries received to date is given below, Following is the list of entries for the girls' and women's events which will he held tomorrow afternoon, | starting at two o'clock | Girls' Softball Tournament Whithy Rovers, Oshawa Malleables, Toronto Supremes Toronto Parkdales Girls' 100 Yard Dash, Open Lily Weeks, Unattached, Oshawa Grace Morrison, Parkdale Ladies ALC, Toronto, Dallas Crewmer, Parkdale Ladies Alda Wilson, Parkdale Ladies, Eileen Copeland, Unattached, Osh awa, Alice Stone, Agnes Morris, Club, Hamiltor: Violet Hodd, HOC, Hamilton Evelyn Ross, H.O.L, Hamilton Irene Hellier, H.O.C, Hamilton, | Haze! Wilson, H,0.C,, Hamilton Nancy Elliott, H.O.C,, Hamilton Mae McKay, HOU, Hamilton Margaret La Chapelle, Canadian Ladies A.C, Tofonto. . Grace Rainey, Canadian Ludie Margaret Coles, Canadun Ladies, Myrtle Lamb, Canadian Ladies, Kay Wheatley, Canadian Ladies Doris Ogden, Canadian Ladies, Margarct King, Canadian Ladies Hetty Watson, Canadian Ladies Grace McCann, Canadian Ladies Babs Learney, Canadian Ladies, Rose Grosse O'Neill, Toronto La dies AC, Girls' 60 Yards Hurdles, Open Roxy Smith, Parkdale Ladies Alda Wilson, Parkdale Ladies Violet Hodd, H.0.C,, Hamilton, Betty Taylor, HOC, Hamilton Margaret La Chapelle, Canadian Ladies Margaret Coles, Canadian Ladies Kay Weatley, Canadian Ladies, Girls' 440 Senior Relay Parkdale Ladies A.C, Toronto, Hamilton Olympic Club, Hamilton Canadian Ladies A.C, Toronto, Ontario Malleables, Oshawa, Girls' Intermediate 440 Relay Parkdale Ladies A( Canadian Ladies A.C, ( hosen Friends, Oshawa Girls' Junior 440 Relay Parkdale Ladies AC, : Toronto Ladies AC Canadian Ladies AC Hamilton Olympic Club, Girls' High Jump, Open Elsic Carter, Parkdale Ladies, Dallas Creamer, Parkdale Ladies, Alda Wilson, Parkdale Ladies, Kathleen Fox, HOC, Hamilton Catharine Miller, H.O.C., Hamilton Jo. Miller,. LO.C,, Hamilton, Margaret LaChapelle, Canadian La dies, Conny Coulson, Canadian Ladies, Eva Dawes, Toronto Ladies, Girls' 100 Yards Race, Confined te Ontario and Durham Counties, Lily Weeks, Unattached, Oshawa Eileen Copeland, Girl Guides, Osh- Awa, . Isa McDonald, Oshawa Malleables Marion Kay, Malleables, Tailor-made Suits ....., $25.00 Scotland Woollen Mills | 8. RUTINH, Maoager | Montreal ,.. 3 Toronto at the Oshawa Fair tomorrow and on Thursday, Toronto, Olympic Unattached, Hamilton i THE TRUE NTORY OF A yi -- in ------ SINS OF THE LOULS MANN ROBERT MONTGOMERY LEILA HYAMS Now R, Wilson, Chosen Friends, Annie Fisher, Chosen Friends, Dorien Hunt, Unattached, Oshawa Dorothy Hunt, Unattached, Osh: awa, Boys' Race, Under 18, 100 Yards, Confined to Durham and Ontario Counties Melville Hodgson, Unattached, Osh aw, ' . Harold Colmer, Bowmanville High School, A Boys' Luke, Unattached, Oshawa Race, Under 18, 440 Yards, Confined to Durham and Ontario Counties Melville Hodgson, Oshawa Harold Larmer, Bowmanville C, Bartlett, Oshawa A. G, Luke, Oshawa, THURSDAY'S PROGRAM Below are given the entries in the events for men to be staged Thursday afternoon, starting at four o'clock 100 Yards Dash, Open Bill Christie, Central Y M.C.A, ronto, \ James King, Unattached, Pickering Tom Ritchie Central YMCA Toronto, Leslie Dunn, HOC, Hamilton, William Burk, 11,0O.C., Hamilton Parl Deacon, H.O.C, Hamilton Bert Pearson, HOC, Hamilton EF. Dore, 11LO, Halton Bruce Harper, LOC, Hamilton Jack Murphy, Y.M.C.A., Belleville V. J. White, YYM.C.A., Belleville John KR. Shrubb, AL Bowmanville Dr. Murphy, Ed Dehan, Toronto Dudley Powell, We R. Kendall, West Und YMCA F, Carter, West End Y.M.CA 1. Housley, West End Y.M.CA W. B, Hawken, Central YM CA A, Speare, Central ¥Y MCA C, Fee, Central YMCA W, C, Luckock, Central Y.M.C.A 220 Yards, Open Bill Christie, Central Y.M CA | James King, Pickering Fom Ritchie, Central Y.M CA, Leslie Dunn, H.0.C., Hamilton William Burk, HOC, Hamilton Earl Deacon, H.0.C,, Hamilton E., Dore, IOC, Hamilton Bert Pearson, HOU, Hamilton F. Burrow, H.O.C., Hamilton, Bruce Harper, HOC, Hamilton Dr, Murphy, Cobourg Dudley Powell, West End Y.M.CA R. Kendall, West End Y.M.CA, F, Carter, West End YMCA, A. Batt, West End YMCA L.. Housley, West End Y.M.C.A Gi. Ryrie, Central YMCA WW. B, Hawken, Central Y.M CA A, Speare, Central YMCA (., Fee, Central YMCA FE. MeClusky, Central Y.M.CA W. C, Luekock, Central Y.M.CA 440 Yards Open Alex Wilson, Nutie Dime sity, Indiuna, Owen Froggett, Drantford C1 Percy Pickard, HOC, Hamilton F. R. Wolovick, HOC, Hamilton Russ Potter, HO.C.. Humilton E. Burrow, H.0.C, Hamilton, Jack Murphy, Belleville Y.M.C.A Vi J. White, Belleville Y.M.C.A, John R, Shrubh, Bowmanville A. Mulliss, West End YMCA, W. Watson, West End Y. MCA W. Connolly, West Lind Y.M.CA A, Batt, West End YMCA, (i. Ryrie, Central YM.C.A T, Ritchie, Central Y.M.C A F. McClusky, Central Y.M.C A R. Boettger, Central Y.M.C.A. 880 Yards, Open Harold Gallop, Central Y. MCA, Brant Little, Notre Dame Univer: sity, Indiana, Owen Froggett, Brantford C1, Bert Pearson, H.O.C, Hamilton C, E. Lester, HOC, Hamilton, V. J. White, Beilleville Y.M.C A James I, Stewart, Central Y.M.C.A Art Keay, Toronto Police AAA, Alfred Gandy, Toronta Police AAA, W. Johnston, West End Y.M.CA. Pete Suttie, West End Y.M.CA. A. Lovett, Central YM.CA. J Walters, Central YMCA C. Melville, Central Y.M.C.A, R" Boetiger, Central Y.M.C.A Mile Open Keith Hoehm, Meaford, Ont George Moss, Orono, Ont. Wesley Miller, Aurora, Ont, John Miller, Pine Grove \W oudbridge. . liddie King, HOC, Hamilton, «, Street, West End YMCA. \rt Keay, Toronto Police AAA ric Armitage, Oshawa CI. vo Olanow, West End Y.M.CA toy Whalen, 'West End Y.M.C.A NK, Emond, West End Y.M.CA, wo laylor, West End YMCA P, 'Suttie, West End Y.M.UA W, Walker, Gladstone AL, Tonto, R, Weir, Gladstone AC, To A. Cowan, Gladstone AL, ronto, K. G. Dide, Centra! Y.M.C.A T. Stinson, Central | Y.M.C.A Gi. Atkius, Central Y.M.CA D. Griffin, Central Y.M.C.A S. Doyle, Central Y.M.C.A C. Melville, Central Y.M.C\A L. Burkimisher, Central Y.M.C.A ' olay, n A: Hamilton. Olympic Club B. West End YMCA, C Central ¥ ME a ne e Relay, Open A. Hamilton Olympie Club oi | l'o Goodyeur " Cobourg, West End Y.MCA, t End YMCA Univer ALG, lo B. West End YMCA Detroit Bt, Lows Chieago covered KA Boston oak 90 Yesterday's Nesulin No games scheduled, NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost 50 ho 7 BS 17 #0 Hho Go is 71 hd Ki RE Chicago Bt, Lonis Brooklyn ...... New York New York Dostoy Cinelonatl Nh Philadelphia i Yesterday's Nesuliy Brooklyn 5-11 Philadelphin No others schoduled C, Toronto Police 8) raven n th 64 7h is he AAA, Central YMCA, 120 Yards Hurdles, Open, Art Rivensdale, Cobourg C1 Oliver Holland, HOC, Hamilton, James VV, Stewart, Central YMCA Edward: Evans, Toronto Police AAA, W. Connolly, West Find ¥ Co Harris West Knd YMCA W. FPierdon, Central YMCA Pole Vault, Open Stoddart, Goderich, «| Douglas Maundrell, Oshawa (1 Clifton Maundrall, Oshawa C1 « 8 Smith, HOC, Hamilton David Almas, HOC, Hamilo Jack Graves, Belleville Y MCA ( Harris, West End Y.M.CA W. Pierdon, Y.M.CA. High Jump, Open Fruest T, Northam, Port R. DD. McLaren, Whithy Clifton Maundrall, Oshawn C1 Oliver Holland, HL.OU Hamil CC, Stargratt, HOW, Hamilton V. J. White, Belleville Y.M.C.A, Juck Graves, Belleville Y M.CA Archie' Ferguson, Toronto Polic AAA Chester Smith, MOA Robert Central Whith Went End Y.M CA A. Webb, West Pad Y. MOA I. Reid, West End Y.M.C.A I, Bradley, West End Y. MCA W., Surphlis, Central Y.M.CA Bo Lang, Central Y.M.CA Five Mile Race, Open William Revnaolds, Galt Vruck lub Fred Sargent, Galt T'rack Club Frank Elliott, Unattached, 'In to Harold Webster, HO ( , Hunnlton Grand Assembly of ' Athletes The following list of iden of the calibre of the nines meet, ada und the athletes are recognized us Canada's hest the outside contestants, there are will These names the average fan known all over Cane give sport un ure In addition 10 known local athletes several well cotpetiting, who should be able to make a very creditable showing in thelr particular events Alda Wilson, Roxy Smith, - Men ily Webster, Charlie Shell, Chedter Johnston, Art, Keay, Bill Christie, Art, Ravensdale, Robert Stoddart, on Districy = Lily Week Luke, Jinnmy Bartlett Creamer, Rose Fuylor, Local Colmer, Gn bert Shrubb, lori Ernest Manundrell, ( I'his is only w different event Culmer, Doug Arinitage few the gram,' » » Trophies Now on Display medals and I hve Oshawa Fair were trophic pliced on displ Adams Furnitare Compan display has been attracting much ramie Ol athletic . M ment on the excellent lie fair board for the softball Tournament Ladies' softhall tournament dteinoun and evening is splendid trophies and individual finish in the finals, 1 Malleable Foronto teams to Whithy Rovers, heing of I'he tens first round the vill meet in the first game "m voevening, Chevs, Play "Wawas' we of their serie Ihe Che play the second ga ckas of Owen Sound on Friday ewe I found cheering Stadimm we remember the the fans were for mre support to the Chevys, in must be remembered that now, the in oreahity itis Oshawa vs, Owen admiration of a great many local that thi local championship despite season, the Chevys, are § port and it is fully expected that there w 1 be George Moss, Orono James Bartlett, Oshawa | N. T. Dolese, Gladstone AC | Fivar Hakkarainen, Central YM | YMCA, Bellevill Barber, YMCA, lel Yert Girling Clifford ville, George Dall, Woodbridge F.C. Dodwell, Oshava Charles Snell, Gladstone ronto L. Wilson, Gladstone W. Eyre, Gladstone A.( Joe, Meegun, Gladstone 0), Robinson, Gladstone WV. Blakeley, Gladstone R. Sereen, Gladstone A ( A. W. Dick, Gladstone S. Fry, Gladstone AC, EF. Sereen, Gladstone A( W. MeClusky, Monarch A. onto James Shaw, Monarch AC, AMex.. Burnside, Monarch AC Ted Butler, Monareh A( T. Domaniecky, Central Y.M.CA I. Burkimisher, Central Y.M.C.A S. Dovle, Central! YMCA, 100 Yards, Confined to Ontarie and Durham Counties Cyril Weeks, Oshawa, Herbert Colmer Bowmanville James King, Pickering. Ernest I. Northam, Port R. D. McLaren, Whithy William Engel, Oshawa. Don Black, Oshawa. 440 Yards, Confined to Ontario and Durham Counties Cyril Weeks, Oshawa Herbert Colmer, Bowmanville William Conner, Oshawa James King, Pickering, Ernest TI, Northam, Port \Whithy Fred J, Lowry, Oshawa, Ben Fisher, Oshawa, R. DD, McLaren, Whithy, Fric Armitage, Oshawa. Gregory Colmer, Rowmanville Fd, C. Salmon, Oshawa, Don Black, Oshawa, Pine Grove AC, Ad AC, AC AL AL AC Whithy \ the softball batt) » LJ night to see gan be Frida sure to a real Bakery Jrs, Working va Bakery Junior pracusing ever Ihe Osha and they have been third with Gurrys, and when the third gane for their Kame to where but it is expected any time now third but it look than the the gine third game . . Du yun recognize ahs Crosse Sith, A LV} W George Me Northam, Don yril Week prizes eaterduy, artention ward mee which is to be | ALLER MYR Prizes are ne Parkdales wm final gan tart { Ng of tis w right, Ji Che ire Sound, The Che althall fans b several WK with received a rude since of Ha 1h to us with Kingston, Dally Petty Haul) Ww Kyrie, Bert PVewrpon, | Murphy, Vierdon, Lddie King, Alex Wil Kav, M urold , Chit. Maundrell, Hey Kagel, Jack Bond, ) IA and hndred or of these O'Neill, Fa Fred Webb, nani Dwi Reynolds, Surpent, 1 brant Little, I Marion spencer, Black, ill Hill « of the two uo ocan't get along without a pi * * ihletic meeting ut wind pt Jurge south Tendid « | and has caused much « which have been provided 1g » »' Attracting Interest Id on Wednesda o great deal ol interest I'w being offered to the tw tea are entered in the tourney, d Supreme the last ty nade to which tear be held at 6.18 4 1 be decide will YOO olen hary LI > on Friday cul ut Lhe nuiher Maybe Ludies' t oyear a ol visite local softhall league but nt representing Oshawa and have carned the their splendid hight for We ent deal of evious handicaps, feel sur to be en ab up v record erowd on. hand Sound the Ower Wawanekas, | Remember last year! v " Hard jolt on Saturday night , (more or ke io played, has vel heen mad nfident of winning lot hard enough 1) In preparatig No announcement will he Bakery are ¢ as if will be a harder tow and that wa LJ LJ Blue Devils Start Scrimmage Work I'he Blue Devils had their had been put through their paces by light had the boys indulge in some was discussed but no tackling wus very has any desire to turn out with the ance as soon as possible, before it i the hoys will he getding right down to will be the order of the day, regular favourably but there is still room for more and after the "Lig" Walker Line formation workout last night Jack Darker, ( sernmmage work och uttempted hings are shaping up players, Anyone wim asked to put in an appear In ined full dress team too late dhout a week's time busine practice Toronto Leafs. Lose to Royals Toronto, Sept. 9.--Any chance the Muple Leafs had of overhauling the Montreal Royals was practically ob Iterated yosterduy when the latter handed the locals a 32 defeat In « contest which wus witnessed by a sparse Monday crowd, Inability to hit Martin Grifin, on the mound for the visitors, cost the Leafs the vic tory, The locals secured seven blows, but were unable with the exception of the fourth inning, to get more than one in any one inning, The tall right-hander had little trouble in setting the locals down, while the Royals reached Pull Page's offeringe for ten hits, which unfortunately were not any too well scattered. It was ta peculiar bid! game. The smull crowd robbed the contest of enthusiasm and the players, altliongh hustling all the time, falled to arouse the Interest of the spectators, There appeared to be ttle battling spirit displayed, the clogeness of the end of the season no doubt having fis offect, I'he pitchers went through the day's work without registering a strikeout, but thelr control wus very good, only two passes being extended to each tewm, one to Burke in the siath being of the deliberate variety, The Royals erred threa timex to a single miscue on the part of the locals, "What thinking about, Annie?" "Nuthin' much, Reuben." "Why don't you think of mo? "1 am, Reuben," are you OSHAWA FAIR TRACK AND FIELD MEET a ------------------------------------ | to the fed hy! i hy There can he no doubt ue Intarest which han been cred the Oshawns Fair track and field | athlete mesting A visit the | cinder track lant night settled that | question There were of | YOUNE yunners ut work trving out | the track, and practising starts in preparation for the races on Wed, nesdny Thursidna Girla' re teumy, hoy sprinter und em bryo five millers were nll pt work und if the interest shown last | night Is any then nll wt | tendance hrblen at the woek to und lny criterion records Puly will be Oshiiwa thin | soction of they Hist nf excep Bond, an | and 440 | Onlario Countier, has heen the Hat Juek will | the starting point, | show his peed against | who are entered In 11 gu In the | found ovents, will be In the tofu | will be th Hon Faly he Time found a complet with only name of Joel 106 yards no spacial of "ne one The in tho confined one ontrant yards vncen md Durham omitted from he there at | veady to the boy two rneos also will pProgran whieh they dpacinl section, | » the detatlod In the order | run } he of pun nocs on the track last night found ft etill a trifle soft, hut (his nt tan ton mornin | hip to work on Hide the hour, roller wan we the frack and it sure vot of differance In a vor) thme The work of Hying oul the lanes has heen poatponed | until tomerrow morning, so that | | the big ten-tonner has nll day to | [ work on the track in order te got | it Into fast condition for the racos | | tomorrow and on Thursday For a new track laid 1ir lems than two | Weeks, the cinder path at the Maly Grounds Is a credit to the cliy'a engineering department, which under City Wngineer smith, had | charge of the work, and had many | diffienltion to overconm in weeny Ing the necessnry materials to complete it The athletes from Joutof-town are due for a plons ant surprise when they the Oshawa track, for they the habit of thinking that are no good tracks outside Hamil ton and Toronto nn aerly team | | short ron have there of And the last word of this de partment in Ho sure to be on hand in plenty of time hoth Wad. nesduy and Thursday afternoon at two on Wednesday and 4 on Fhuraday, an seats In the stand and places around the rafl ave gos ing to be ut a premium. And an n last thought, say a little prayer for fine woather for the next two days ET ---------- ---- HRAVES GET nan 8. Louis, Sept, 8. .The St Louis Cardinals announced yaator day that Pltehor Harold Hald hau heen sant {o the Boston DNraves by the walver route Ho hag heen hothered by a sore arm most of the year, : Vancouver "U"" Girls' Basketball Team Wins World's Basketball Title CHAMPION Art Canada's nosed ont Lord Buavghley for second place at the CN, last Saturday, will appenr in the 120 yards hurdles race Meeting this Thursday, Flushing, HURDLIL WILL HACE HERE of Cobourg, hurdler, who Havensdale, champion ut. the Oshawa Fale Athlel | Farrell and Smith | Lead P.G.A. Play N.Y, Thirty Hept, 8 two professional golfers from every Prague, Bept, 0. 1The Vancouver University girls' basketball thnm yes torday afternoon won a brilliant vie tory by 18 points to 14 over the French team for the world's basket bull championship The vietory of the Canadian girle became extremely popular when ft was learned they had been foyreed | play on a cinder court H2 by | feet instead of wn wooden court wo | A0, to whieh they had been ac ntomed In addition, the match was refer rad by an Italian, whose only other Hngnistie attainment was a knowl edge of French, All appeals 'n Eng lish were In vain, Solace Wins Feature at Thorncliffe Toronto, Rept. 0 rnees on the card yesterday Thorneliffe Park, six of the winners came from stables which were win to 16 by ou | {the defending champlon, the Philadelphia, National Leugue drawn a the Brooklyn header from the "to third place, only three and ones pection of the country won thely first battle | golf course yesterday Lo qualify for the P.G.A inues dny, fo. qualify continued al peores of traps dotting the lundseape Johnny Farrell and Horton Bmith, 4 with d6:hole : | eld, but no prize money, and Leo Diegel, over the hard Iresh Meadow championship, which con to the mutch-play stage to Thivty-one stellar pros, falled in the 46-hole test, which from eunrly yesterday un darkness wan petting over the the honor, totals of 145, led wn distinction carrying furnished excitement, Brooklyn Robins Win Doubleheader and Move Up Into Third Place Pu, Bept, § The pennant race WHA tighter. yesterday an Robing won a doubles Phillies, moving in little Of the seven | ur games back of the pacesetting AL Ohjengo Cubs delphin game seheduled The Brooklyn Phila. were the only contests in either of the major ning thelr frst purses of the meet: | jeugyon, ing. The lune exception wus in the | Confederation Handicap, the feature rnce of the afternoon, when the Neu gram Stable, represented by Molace, unnexed their dally purse, ! {mile)) Gentleman passenger in crowded trameay Lindy (having my wont, madam, tood up for over a 1 got off at the Tako Thanks! But five went to the post in (he | ast stop, too feature, but it provided one of the best finishes of the afternoon, Table Talk, as usual, went to the front nt Lhe vise of the burrier, and held on meh longer than usual, In fact, Holuee did not get his nose in front until the pair were inside the nix: | tocnth pole, and at the end had but | three-quarters of a length advantage. | Omareen was third, another half length back, und the same distance in front of Incheape Bell 11, while French Lass completed the feild, Williams Hand's Lott a Beating Forest Hills, N.Y, Sept, 5 -- R Norris Willlama II of Philadelphia, who was playing "big time" tennin when many of the stars of the pres ent tournament were playing leap frog, provided whatever fireworks there were yesterday in the second round of the men's national singles championship, Willluma, 39 years old, and hence considered ancient as far as athletes go, upset George M, Lott, Jr, of Chi: Cugo, 78, Tb, T==B, 6-1. Lott stood third on the domestic seeded lint for the tournament, while Wil liams, although 12th in national ranking last season, was not seeded at all, But Willlama' joints didn't creak noticeably an he raced back and forth to meet Lott's robust drives, And from time to, time he was able to get to the net for some smashing kill, Tt was altogether an amas ing rejuvenation, E. "Swing dR LumBiR (© '4 ATHOL STW OY All-Talking AN-Musie Circus Pictwe High" With an all star cast of Sixteen Players Added Attractions PATHE NEWS Regal Comedy "PICK 'EM YOUNG" Krazy Kat Kartoon TUES. AND WED. New Martin BRINGING UP FATHER | WAS A FOOL WHEN | MARRIED BY GEO. McMANUS | MARRIED YOO BRCALSR | FELT ORRY FOR You - \ MINIATURE YeS-AN NOW YOUVE GOT EVERY BOOY FEELIN SORRY WHY DID | CLIMB UP HERE TO &T AWAY a FROM MAGGIRT | KIN BER TEN GOLF COURDED

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