PAGE EIGHT : " THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1930 BOTH OSHAWA TEAMS SCORE ONLY 1 RUN--BOTH SUFFER DEFEAT i i LLANT FOX : » Peterboro C.G.E. Defeats |Smis Imperiaks GALLANT FOX = |Oshawa Bakery Juniors Win 2nd Game and Seri 1s. Oshawa Aarabs 2-1to Even | From Owen Sound Team PORT SNAPSHOT ~ once Morel Lose First Game of Series Series in Thrilling Game Ovex sound sen 5 garnle By Guo. Caxramui, Sports Bditer gai ont Fark Racseodree, SY To Brantford C. . by 5-1 + . -- fal ok the second game of Lmpevials tor ® Bec Same triumphs of his long and brilliant the semi-finals in the intermediate Soumya oS ongand priltian: cle suinsiority boil at bat aud. va 1 J ' $ Christie " : aign, . pod w ' ieir superiority f "Duke" Dainty and "Ab" DeiY's error. Rose popped out_to DA54 Yinyduwus trom Cbsisties Aarabs Lose a "Tough One : Gallant Fox, three-year-old title. | Brantford Team Hit Heavy{ ii. seid but 'it seemed that: the : ummow. Johnston drove a hot " "A great game to win and a tough one to lose," was the smart | yo 1 ali-ti inning Oshawa blavers were bavitg an off ose earned the right to step into the / i 8 10lder and all-time money winning i Oshawa player aving ) fF Ste hii Tara hui Lod aps. Toate. They tom the oy game by | Dall game played in Peterboro yesterday between the Peterboro CGE. | champion, sent his total earnings a is Score night and were not playing their itchers ue I sh- > 0 hari | 13 t Sarnia while | and the Oshawa Aarabs, A victory for the Aarabs would have put | soaring to $328,165 yesterday. our Runs in Second In-| best brand of ball. The Colleglans Pi ty and Gummow caught Hatton oft | @ score of 13 to 6 in Sarnia wh and the Oshawa Aarab ctor) RIT hn TB i best, brand of tall. The Collegian 2 ' 2 the score here was 8 to 0. Sarnia i . ario intermédiate fini as it is they have to { awa Moundsman Having 2nd base for a snappy play. 0 runs, pl nes brand of ball in them iin the Ontario imermdgiate finals but a ; ' , ; Jockey Gold Cup---run over two ning and Then Each Team staging a batting attack in the sec 1 ny a play another game with C.G I, which will be played in Port Hope this miles as the closing feature of the 1 ond Inning that resulted in a four Only Scores One Run hit, 1 error. run lead. After that the Brants 1 e - the field-and hit Moore, the Owen A AR f a: op Slight Edg Good Sup Aarabs ee ning nice single. | Sound dang ag while Chris Saturday at 3.00 oc'lock, Standard Time. The game yesterday was cer- | Belmont Park meeting, R 3 am 2 hp y ties could do nothing with the of- tainly a wonderful ball game and from a Peterboro viewpoint, was Only three thoroughbreds par- Durin emainder of found more difficulty in getting port Wins G e for Rose Fair bunted. Was to be a sacrifice told do & It was tighter than a |#aded to the post for the twelfth g f their men around the sacks, and " ferings of "Dip" Corry who limit- . 3 the e played in Oshawa i - . ~--QOshawa Infielders Each hn Rose threw badly to 234 and ed them to two hits. Christies also even better than the one. play running of the gruelling clasgic Game--Oshawa Scor=s In only one further counter came ho runners were safe. ubbe played ragged ball. In the field pullman car window 4 and one of the trio was Frisius, Ni h B f d H | { their way, in the fourth innings. Have an Error--Game Is gor 3 Scratch Wit, everyone Joe having ten errors i - " ' : an added starter, coupled with the inth--Brantfor urler, | rhe count remained at 5 to 0 until " a sacrific y ' os stabi » hl, sl . ' ing 4 . Lost in Sixth Innings -- |iert. Gray scored. Young watch.| For seven innings it looked like Wonderful Pitching and Fine Fielding nd ano Woodward entry. The| With a Good Slow Ball, ! the ninth inning, when Hall broke . H ed 3 strikes go by Whitely out,|# real ball game with Sarnia col- Both moundsmen turned in a great performance. Rose, with his hire a ¢. Ronvicks Proves Too Good f J He poo Colm fol Jeh- . ; : ] 3e-y0ar-0 arn. awa ake had the Oshawa hats- 3rd Game m Port OP€; | Rose 10 Ash. 1 run, 2 hits, 7 er Jacting i threes Pun lead yup nusle fast breaking hook and a nice change of pace, proved a puzzle to The Fox will he retired to stud oF men tied up in knots and his trick Saturday ro GE Beav K J seventh, Then they shoved over | the local batters, the Aarabs, usually a heavy hitting team, being held | after fulfilling his engagement in Bakery [slow ball helped him materially A+ 5.--~Beavis struck out, Jones " "Duke" Dainty was at his best and he deserved a victory the Latonia championship down in ---- in piling up a record of eight strike Kentucky. | 0 ont owns, who started in the (Special 1o The Times) hox for Oshawa, pitched a fair BT struck out. H., Hallingsworth flew | three iit®the eighth and added an. to six hits (By Geo, Campbell) p 0 "0 0 | other pair in the ninth, ¢ had ten strikeouts and alowed only four hits, Spectacular field Thi 3 » Paterbois' out to Rowden. runs, hits, | is time it was eterhoro's | op -- a | ih ; : racially by ont ---- turn. Yesterday Ay at E ertors ith Inni } Yup on fhe part of the Peterboro infielders and especially by their on Brantford, Ont,, Sept, 17.--Out- | 541 and the ten hits registered arp. : y @ 1 nning V | oy s biz feature o wi P th hiet' factor in the TE na, Unt, Hep {reelU~ en we 3 vi hibition Park, Peterboro, the C.G.E, Aarabs-- Beavis came in fast to Shamrock elders wis thei hig: Jeatyre ol dhe gatie aid x Ee el i ar S a e€ played by the Brantford Collegiate HAR yi t BCL were not ail clean team of that city won the second rob Elliott of a hit. Gummow Peterboro, victory. Rose was given great support BWAnSton was the | juniors in one of the snappiest J to " fen boing bls shan game of their series with the Osh-|gtryck out Beavis made a won- | T hi d by hero, for getting a nice well-placed hit, in the sixth inning, when two | A th Yamin Eatin that hay boa eon | POUNCEd off the basemen .and three awa Aarabs and like the figst game | derful catch of Dainty's long iv 0Sés ir I'hey did and the game was won- | no er rom | here this season the Oshawa Bak- |. hers being bunts that might have " g drive runners were waiting to cross the plate 1 it was one sweet ball game, thei deep centre, | been fielded Towns had two bad score being 2 to 1 C.G.E.--Ash Ell Hut I : : init B kl 5. 3 | | the team dropped the first £aMe IN Lyrape, "tne sono Sod rar 2 . C.G.E.-- Ash out, Elliot ub- § the O.A.8.A, secon ol y a lw J ' , ' Facing elimination from the |pell. Swanston again lit te} yl ough Break Oshawa Bakery Juniors Lose | r00 dn count of 5 to 1. ud round by a { When four of those scratch hite O.B.A.A. Intermediate race, the|3rd one go by. Hatton smote the The Oshawa Bakery Juniors lost their first out-of-town game of The B.C.I. boys clearly showed | uPled with three clean wallops Peterboro C.G.E. team started right | air three times in succession. 0 the season, yesterday, when they went down to a 5 to 1 defeat at the Brooklyn, N.Y., Sept. 18,-- Fan- |nceounis 4 for 'the entire quintet in to battle desperately for a viec- runs, 0 hits, 0 errors Newport, R.I.,, Sept. 18 The | l Is ' 3rantf rd CoT. 1 1, in the third round of the Junior O dom's concern about ability to get [---- -. # id (5 Brantforq ran ¥: Kipp opened tory, For a long while, five in Sth Inning crowning touch to the ill-fated 1afics of Whe brantiory . ih n, ; iy : 4 1 seats for Ehbet i Field for the - the second inning for Brantford nings, to be exact, it locked as if Aarabs--Gray walked. [air out | challenge of Shamrock V. for the A.S.A. playoffs, The Brantford hurler proved just too good for the World Series was decreased slight- ia a mele to leit. KR, Kipp the Aarabs, led by "Duke" Dainty, on an attempt to bunt. Gray was | America's Cup was applied yester-| Bakery boys and the best ghey could do was onc run in the ninth ly yesterday afternoon but not NATIONAL bounced » : hit off Hall at third were going to be too good for them | forced out when Hubbell grounded day when her main halyard sud- | inning. . Brantford won the game in the secon frame, when the erased, when the high-flying Car- | LEAGUE hase Both 'men ad anced on a but they kept hammering away and [to Jones Hallingsworth went | denly parted, the huge mainsali| I Your hits by ' { some good hitting series is not oy dinals won a ninth-inning victory passed bail, and N. Kipp scored finally in the sixth inning they got (away back into left to rob Rowden | slowly collapsing, and the emer.| *°0Ted It iF Mia Dy eas 0! ONCE oa a I over the Robins 5 to 3, boosted ---- #5 Cook heat out a bunt. K, Kipp the "break" which meant the game. of a hit. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. | ald-green sloop was abruptly eli- yet and the Bakery team is determined to even thi ip by winning th theif Tiret-place Jota over the Flat | WiL | came in while Simmonds grounded Oshawa had many men left on| C,G.E.--Elliott pulled in Rose's | minated from the third race, dis return game, which will be played at the Motor City Stadiun bush clan to a full game, and SON BEATS SIANTS out, 'Lake popped to Goodall. Bat ot an : \ : in i game, SINGLE-HANDED son walked and scored behind © hases but they could not seem to attempt Johnston struck out, abled just when she had buoyed morrow night at 6.00 a'cloch dropped Brooklyn hack to only hal | / ' a y behind Coak get the hits when they meant runs, | Gummow's error gave L. Hallings- | the lingering hopes of her backers . . " x. game above the. Cubs AbOat dept, 18--Led b jon Norwood double, Amshery They got their only tally in the|worth a life Beavis got a base |and ziven Enterprise a real sai) " a > 26,000 persons smaller than | ! | made a neat catch of Smith's line third inning when two hits and an | when he was hit on the arm. Jones | for the first time. "A" and "B" Coy's. Sports Day | Tuesday's crowd, saw the game, | hom, "us season's [drive to. save any further trouble error addowed th¥m to fill the out, Dainty to Hubbell. 0 runs Out p { 3" a B mpanies of the Ontario Regiment will hold the | Again it was the big hat of the | oe run total up to 52 at With one away in the fourth Sim 4: f h Malone's fine pit monds doubled, and advanced to has R lo fl i itt lef: 3 into a choppy sea, that hasas. howden, 'yed cf 0 10 hits, 0 errors sparkled in the sunlight, with a| sports day and picnic, which they hope to make an annual event, diminutive Andy High that sent | (yup evened their } [inouas « 4 field and (ray scored after the] 6th Inning 1 ed | Nek swith score when La and Batson beat sterday by winning the | out bunts, Norwood hit to shor i ort catch Aarabs-- Halli ; y 8ood 1i-knot breeze kicking up| Sept. 21 at Gifford's farm. Transportation will bi supplied. Cars will | the Red Birds of S¢ louis wing- | Giants ve -aten, Aarabs allingsworth gathered | the white ¢ aps, Shamrock had sail- ' in to their second straight , I f i i gs al- | j r ' y . 4 leave t Armouries at 1.30 pm, and the sports will start at 2.00 o'cloc) id : ( rip ond game 2. The defeat put the | and Lake wi augl . % In the fatefy] sixth mnnings, Rat in Young's long drive to left | oq forth with desperate determina. Cave Lae J . * ltriumph over Uncle Wilbert Rob- Giants: almost honelec se ot the | plate jig was caught out at the lingsworth got a nice single , Ash. [Eliott out, Rose to Ash. Gummow | tion in every move and line. Grim- A beautiful Gold Cup (Don't quote me) has been donated Jor comp inson's boys and towarq another penn anti race leaving th | ned I A neat Du the next batter, Etbunded to Yous fanned out, Swanston to Ash. 0 ly the challenger fought for and tition between the two companies and keen rivalry is a ticipated A pennant for the Missouri Metro 3 race, leaving 1 i ' n 28 ; i Jogked ike a Bie 5 oye rns. 1 hit, 0 errors. won the starting advantage from members of these tw companies are requested to he present It polis. In the final frame with the dinals wit) cl and: comp av 1 ) . tI 3 RW ing ' 4 J als 1 only 1 to \ i oO Mmny merg Br pla) i h Sung Hi ed th 2B _C. +E. Hallingsworth singled Harold S. Vanderbilt's slim white event of vain. the affair core tied at three-all and two |p. i : ; or ; J 8 erged without an f yor 8 & a or g P) ven Mra ce aff: 1 Fl 0 ah 1c bes | ore against RE re Ey up Rong ia og Wo topp on Young's error gave Ash a life and defender for the first time, Heél- | fe : men on base, the former Brooklyn hind the 3 ; ened on 1 16m. Oshawa threat- p f '8 8 ar SW n | -------- wo smn ---- ---------- m-- ' | n lace oklvn ( ) Himere i . thir My : Aan al fips Re tol Hal jook rd Su 3.08top BOt a |ing over as her nose sMashed Into infielder caught one of Senor |. Bod A A eron 0 Seiony to second and ax Swanston, veteran | perfec it scoring bot runners. { the waves and straini ? hg a hon a | @X Into 16 score column byt . 4 h ¢ 4 } Wi E f ng every sall Adolfo Luque's' inside pitches and fatlad anty. oo A ad u and Sere hy many a hall Jams Edie inser Dainty 8 throw and into the wind, Shamrock was mak- S awd u 1c C 00 S whaled it over Herman's head | Eastonuialiy ie ninth Then Hall Tapp: Ha ho ie : a jus Jus 8 Swanston took 3rd. Young made ing a gallant comeback and a cour. | | against the right field wall to | THREE HOMERS FOR BERGER | I third on ; double, went to he le jel cul ine. ae hadla nice catch of Hatton's foul. Rose|ageous fight before yielding. tive * | score both runners and the ball| Boston, Mass. Oh 7 wi eld out, and scored fanned on the two previous appear-|struck out Johnston fouled to advantage skillfully won at the l 0 er nud | game was practically over erger, Bray ging > rl a Wid pit P os > . y 0 a 9 § 0 oy ' 0s re hy ances at the plate. Both runners | Hubbell 2 runs, 2 hits, 2 errors. outset got three home . . sterday | I'h ) inning RHE 1 5 Smith fan nn the ie fifth the Brants had half behind the 1 go (; three men on the sack , but Town will 'be held in the Armouries on the same day scored and as it proved the game 7th Inning I [ D 1 ) " A : Orhawa 001 ; Bow to Bow in a doubl ader which th drav id 00 000 001 4:3 WAS over right. there. : . Aarabs-- Dainty filyed out to They had covered approximately Fie ay omorrow AMERICAN and' Cincinnati 5 divided Voile Brantford 040 100 00x--5 1p 1 I'rom then on both teams tried Rose. Gray drew another walk. | iyo miles on the 1b-mile wind Sh won the first 6 to 3 the he The team Oshawa: Hurst If desperately to increase their total|Fair hit to Johnston forcing out ward beat of today's 30-mile LEAGUE nightcap, 6 to £ The blows brought | Cornish o Trott rf, Hall 3p. ig ial Osan $x & Tayios oy 0 bell eR out. 91 course, and were racing bow to] Q.P.S.A.A. Will Hold Their] Finish Marshal § ycett, al his total "of homers for tl : Layden 1b., Daniels c., Goodall 2b, could not get the COsSATY hit and CG E rs, hits, bow, no more than 150 yards be- Bi Fi Id D t Ale . vances i SR to 37 . Amshery ef Fowns p., Hamilton Foul ot get 1 sats AIL ih . MB. oe Hailingaw orth Bruck tween them, on the starboard tack, 1g 1e ay a X- | Field Judges C. H R. Fuller AVERILL GETS 3 HOMERS Berger got his. first homer with on oh. Knox p., Gingerosky e, : i ii . avis siruck 'oul, AINLY | when onlookers suddenly had their | f.! Annis, J. C, Anlerson, A. ° I Cleveland, Sept. 18--Larl Averill, | he t Py } . Srantford: Batson ss, Norw This xs y '0' ; ' , J 8 y hi { r omorrow Af-| Annis, J. C. 'An lerson, / Wi rv OC on in the third inning of the firs], a J £5, Norwood a This Same Was Petsrboros tuin HAgS 5 jee 3 a Tow on Jones gaze rivetted to a fluttering move- andra Pa k T |W. M. Gilbert, 1. E. "Wor: | your g Indian centre helder, stole | zante and his two blows in the sec ! : Smith rf., Rogers ef., N. Kipp 0, vest in delens Yo play. Bo vis, [0 rims, 3 Sens ment of sail at the top of the 168- ternoon--Much Enthusi- | Chief Timekceper--col od: | show by hitting three h ic runs iy ond game gave the Braves their fora 0 K Kipp 1h., Cook 3h., Simmond- foot mast Slowly at first, then . ins | consccutive trips to the plate, and | runs,' He got ond with none n | Ake p, bat pig 3 Dainty 2 Astabs-- Rowden' got a single. with a billowing 'rush that must | asm Is Being Shown Starters Ed nal Ww. | 4 total of four round-trippers for the the. sixth ol) aatiTEr Wh : wo on | ---- ha y Riley Joo ed ie 3 sure Bom: | Young out on a sacrifice bunt have been heart-breaking to those Amon Pu ils of All' Knight lav, as Cleveland and. Washingront in fhe eighth In addition 0 Judge Oo FIAmerTy Mave vou 1 + Hallingsworth also made a hitely out, Rose to Ash. Elliott on board, the huge expanse of can- | mong Pp Starting. Marshal Warder | SPhit a doubleheader here yesterday. | work he drove in two mare runs ir | been hofore me bLefore? nice catch Peterboro's infield | struck out and Rowden was left on : y Cleveland 1 the first, 13 to 7, and r ee ; 4 2 a vas came tumbling down to the Schools--Rivalry Is Keen wv. uke veland. won st, /y and | the first game. risoner: No, y'r honor, Oi niver worked smart. They ccvered a|2nd. 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors. deck and water's edge. Sy. y Clerk of ith ah \ Jack. | Washington copped the night cap, 6 - | saw but wan face that looked lojke lot of territory and gave their hur-| = C.G.E.--Hallingsworth cafe on] 1p wag like the last curtain fall- Frid 1 at Alexan in 04 PIRATES STRONG NEAR END (YOU'S and that was a picture of an rida eX 1 | . " eee eee TT ---- schools 1s always very keen ane It was a real itcher's battle, | Rowden. Swanst out, "Duke" i 'ark, the Oshawa Public School boys | y adel igh il i fe msect ome 8 p d anston it, "Duk with dramatic tragedy. Shamrock | I'aTk, the Oshaw A bd : ! record for consecutive homers big innings, the seventh and eighth, Judge Discharged. Call the ' ' shlin bo d iteled a i Day This is always a gala day in [ Laughlin drove in vig on CROLE 0. Win erboro moundsman pitched a wond- 9th Innin _ 4 " ; 16 game 2 LJ was all but at an end for 1930, if | ompetition between the different | McKay. e sam ) victory over the Phils yesterday, allowed six hits while Dainty al-|ty cut, Johnston to Ash, Gray got field day gives an excellent oppor Chicago, Set. 18--Urban Faber let cach event | esterday. afternoon, and, despite ler plenty of support. Dainty's fumble. Ash flyed out to ing upon a stage scene poignant On afternoon a andra Le Rabin I Averill tied: the modern major Philadelphia, . Pa. Sept. 18--Two Irish king | league with two veterans of the C.0.B.L.|to "Hubby." Hatton flew to Hub-| , i a and girls will hold 'their annual Ficld h ; : with three in the first game. He ; next case doing the hurling. Ross, the Pet-|bell was out of the running, aud the . : | Kd in which they scored all their runs, XL. ease long quest of Sir Thomas Lipton the. annals of focal public school Yield Doct ' featured the Pittsburgh Pirates 12 to | sm ---- erful game and ."Duke'" Dainty's Aarabs--C. Elliott, batting for tf i time > 1 y , : performance was even better. Rose|Gummow, popped out to Ash. Dain. | "0" fOr all time. the Press--George Campbell (Oshawa RED FABER AT HIS BEST Four: Phillies' hurlers were routed -------- I'imes) | by the Pirates, while 'Erwin Bram lowed only four. Rose had a tetal another hit. Gower, batting for Fer us Thistles tunity for the pupils to bring hon General Organization the Athletics down with just: sic hits limited the Phils to 12 scattered hits, of seVen strikeouts while Dainty |Kair, struck out and the game was 'g Pu os our to their particular school lL vimjation in each school pre ) . 0 fanned ten. It was a wonderful | over, . Ww 3 G m f my | Ube Field Day is being put on by | vious Ine entry an four errors by his mates, the Hos ball game of , senior calibre, In{Oshawa .. ...1 Peterboro 4 in Ist a ejJjro the Public School Department . of per school. won the third game ot the serics by BENNETT TARIFF the game here, the Oshawa infield| The teams: B J 4 Physical Education, of which LE. G 2. Each contestant to wear an arm | . 4 2. Ed. R Il A | TY J ' 1 { +} ' | score ot to & ( Ome wa 7 « } 7 was the strong part of the team Oshawa Aarabs--Fair, cf; Hub- ampton S. 6- { Nichol is the supervisor. The follow- | band of the school colors i I or for twelve blows ar of 4 ATHOLL ST W. OSHAWA ye , oT ¢ JF Y (2% J | but yesterday they had an off day. |bell, 1b; Rowden, If; Young, 3h: EL e---- ling are the colours of the different| 3 The team of cach school to | them being: clustered in. the fourth | Pho dE ax |i Gray and Whitely each had two | Whitely. ¢; T. Elliott, b; Gummow. | i: . . . a schools, all of which will be very |in charge of a teacher. Li oR he So tory, . i Pr ans . er | ° Fergus, Sept. 18.--The Fergus v rin 4. Ap: e of all te with fi frame, to give the Sox a victory. a Bai hits, Gray batting a 1000 for the|2b; Dainty, p; Gray, rf. rw ' id fr much mn. evidence on Friday, especial parade of a ams with flag Cr ee day. H. Hallingsworth also had Peterboro C.G.E.--Jones, 2b: H.| I'histles took a. two-goal lead In {vif the weather man is at all fas | and placard before the grand stand two hits. Hallingsworth, ss; Osh, 1b;. Swans. | the Junior lacrosse finals, when | ple "The list of officials, who | 5. Definite area for each: school in | } > i ra | 5 Sap g 3 2 Ls ars. | The third game, which is now (ton, ¢; Hatton, rf; Rose, p; John-| theedrowned the visiting Bramp- | © 0" Can 0 0 0 Blan Shc the grand stand, Look for the. sign | 5 30 Yards--Girls & or 9 year {Overdose of Protection Will An Outstanding | | | | | | SA TY i ay : XC Py - i y fir © Sri . Principal may ter substitute 0. 30 Yards--Boys, 8 or 9 years necessary, will be played in Port|ston, 2b; LI. Hallingsworth, I¢; | ton Excelsiors, 6-4, in the first of | .yy "io. below, together with a lis 6. Principal may "enter subs Oe Nap | Sali . T Iki Hope cn Saturday afternoon of this Beavis, of the. play-off games played here of rules governing the meet and the | for any contestant ill on day of meet / Balloon Blowing Marathon Make Farmers Join in Solid a ing Picture! Bloc, Is Claim week, starting at 5.00 o'lcock,| Umpires -- LeBar, Peterhoro, | testerday. The crowd was disap | 1... of cvents 7. All events count for champion: | Uitls under 12 : : Standard Time, | Dell, Oshawa pointing, due to :counter-attrac- | School Colours | ship shield. 8. Baby Bruin Race, 30 yards-- | THE GAME | tions in the near-by towns and the Albert St.--Green and White | 8 Points--1st, 3; 2 Boys under 12 From 9, 75 Yards--Girls, 10, 11, 12 years Aarabs---Fair Mary St.--Blue and White | : out on a sacrifice bunt. Rowden | PH able in the first stanza, but the Ritson Rd.--Black and Gold | 13, 14, 18, 23, years, . i "® Saskatoon, Sask, Sept. 18--The out, Rose to Ash. Young fouled | INTERN ATIONAL LEAGUE Thistles fast goal in the second Cedardale--Greeni and Gold 10, Re Bu on score board 11 Wheel Barrow Relay, 3% yards tariff and fiscal policy of Hon. R, B out to Swanston. 0 runs, 0 hits. | . Won. Lost. P.C. | pariod gave them confidence, and | King St.--Blue and Gold 11. Officials (~ --~Boys under 14, : Bennett, prime minister, will unite 0 errors, Rochester 103 61 .628 they gradually overcame and pass. S. Simcoe--Yellow and Mauve 1. Announcer will announce cvents 12. Three Legged Race -- Girls all Canada's west country, expects C.G.E.--Jones out, Gummow to Baltimore ....... 96 67 .580 |od the 3-goal lead. | Centre St.--Red and Green in front of grand stand. Contestants | Open, : George H. Williams, president of Hubbell, . H. Hallingsworth dou-| Montreal ....... 95 71 .572 Milt Burrows was the big goal- | Officials in" event announced will line up at 13. 100 Yards--Girls over 12 the Saskatchewan section, United bled to left field, Ash flyed out to| Toronto ........ 86 78 .524 | etter for the Southerners, secur- Hon, Referces=Mrs, R. S. Mc 1 gate. : 14. 100 yards--Boys byer 12, : Farmers of Canada, vii, Feir. Swanston watched the 3rd| Newark ......... 77 87 .470 ling two counters. "Mush" Thomp- | Laughlin, president Home and School 2. Starting marshals meet contest- 15. Obstacle Race, 100 yds.--Boys He forecast that a united agrarian "With PN 72 b PRIZE PLAY By Cleves Kinkead 1st Inni 1 chilly weather, N. Simcoe--Red and White Relay--1st, 5: nd, ; Bred, 2 ) Xa ; 3 THE HARNARD "ai md. Hubbel | BASEBALL RESULTS The visitors appeared unbeat \ CO Rh . iy Medals for fr in events No 10.. 75 Yards. -- Boys, 10,11, 12 (By Canadian Press Leased Wis, | ran > 1] strike go by. 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 er-|B JO oie ennnss 89 447 lyon and his team-mates on the of- | Council; T. B. Mitchell, Mayor, ot | ants at gate, check, and take to| open J Si bloc, supported by the "people of rors, y Da vena 97 .401 | fensive, played a fine game, but Oshawa ; A. E. O'Neil; principal of | starting point 16. Shuttle Relay, 75 yards--8 girls, | the west at large, would arise as re- | Constance Bennett 2nd Inning 3 Jersey City 58 102 .362 | the local defence was more than a | Oshawa Collegiate 3. Asst. Starter places contestants, | open : : sult of high tariffs, paralleling the Lew Ayres | Aarabs--Whitely singled a hot Yesterday's Results match for them in the last half Referees--A. W. Bell, chairman of | 4. Finish Judges take winners tof 17. 440 yard Relay--2 boys, open. | formation of the farm bloc in the | Tully Marshall one by 1st. Elliott out on a sacri-| Montreal ...5-5 Rochester 3-1 [Tom Muir, the local net-tender,| Board of Iducation; Ross McKin- | scorers and prize committee. 18, 220 yards--Boys 'over 14. United States, | Beryl Mercer | fice bunt, Gummow struck out.| Reading 13 Jersey or» az was in fine form and saved shots | non, Geo. Allchin, A. E. Lovell. 5. Return marshals return all un- 19. Slipper Kicking Contest--Girls It takes an overdose of prgietuon | Johnson made a great catch of | Baltimore ....11 Newark .. +8 which appeared like sure goals Inspectors--Col. McCormack, Dr. | successful contestants to grand stand, | open. to convince the average sma ini -- - Dainty's 1ift. 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 ery Buffalo .....7-1 Toronto -2 | Joe Bergin and Bill Thompson | F. J. Donevan, Dr. B. A. Brown, 12. Schoolyells and songs expected 20 Sack Race--50 yards, boys open chant that his interest ies with the Tonight « « = Friday rors, ern tren both went down from the defense | Leon Osier, Major R. B. Smith, D.| from school groups. 21. Bicycle Race, 880 yards--Boys, | farmer rather than th fe many. C.G E.--Halton was safe on Hub- AMERIC AN LEAGUE and scored. Stephens got the other | IF. Johnston THE EVENTS open. facturer," said R 5 vi os. . Won, Lost, P.C. | tally. Director of Field Day -- FE. G. Track Events ; Field Events ohly hopes, he stated, Hat ; Ag on Philadelphia ...... 98 48 .671 Nichol. 1. 30 Yards--Girls, 6 or 7 years. 22. High Junip--Boys, open. nett would keep J wing his. ge Washington 90 55 .621 Announcer--C. F. Cannon, B.A 2. 30 Yards--Boys, 6 or 7 years, 23. Pole Vault, Boys, open. tion & edge to id 2 ake ili 8 (J; New York ... 82 64 562 | Kansas City ...... 72 77 .481 Chiet Judge--~M. McIntyre Hood, 3. Egg and Spoon, 50 vards--Girls | 24. Running Broad Jump, Boys, | Canadian w seat, wdding | Sg Canady $25. 00 If Cleveland ...... 77 70° .524 | Columbus ....... 66 3 48 Finish Judges--R. A. Hutchinson, | under 10, : upen > Samnot ey Tt A that ill Detroit. .....00cey 72 74 493 | Milwaukee ....... 61 89 . A. L. W, Smith J. C. Fetterly, W 4. Pie Eating Contest--Boys under 25. Skin-tho-snake Relay, 12 hoys. | from am i sli i HSt. Louis sees eves 61 85 .415 Indianapolis ...... 56 I. Wendt. : 10. 26. Girl's Softballthrow, 12" same consumer in the face) Scotian Woollen Mills || chicago ......... 57 89 330 : 8. RUTISH, Manager ||| Boston . 32 : BY GEO. McMANUS g a dea. Yesterday's Results A Chicago i Pitadeiphia , 2 | BRINGING UP FATHER lt Detroit ........9 Boston ; NT MOTHER: COUNT DE FAIRWAY St. Louis ..... 9 New York .... ~~ TR NGCD. CAN | NEVER MIND Dh IOUT PHONES: SOME SME vr ?- Cleveland ..13-4 Washington .7- THANK YOU FOR LENDING Me DN og BECAUSE WE LOANED HIM TEN THOUSAND 1 Tm oL Ley DOLLARS AND HE \ New Martin NATIONAL LEAGUE . Mir A GT ISLAND OWE ME TEN ; Mri WE DETESTED A Won. Lost. P.C. VRE GOLF. MINATURE : THURS. - FRIDAY St. Louis ........'84 680 533 FORGET YOU FOR THIS NA Ge Love Ho : Brooklyn ...:.... 84 62 .575 " HE WANTS US Chicago ......... 83 62 5712 A TO COME OVER New York .....0.. 79 66 545 PLAY e Pittsburg ........ 76 69 .521 on IT Boston 68 ' "Hide-Out" || a : i o a Yesterday's Results College Deitiy Fast an St. Louis ....5 Brooklyn Chicago 5 New York .. Comedy Pittsburg .. ..12. Philadelphia SHE'S A HE Boston .....6-4 Cincinnati FOX NEWS AMERICAN. ASSOCIATION Won. Lost. STATION ST-A-R VOICE || Louisville 5s oF St. Paul 5 40 HOLLY W 00D Toledo 8 6 63