PAGE SRX THE CANAIAN STATSMAN BOiUNVTTDAY, (VCTnTI- 'TT3T1936 first. Shetowski singled to cen-__ JU E I E R L M N T Dtre scoring both runners and L lA'* JUVEILE AREELIINAT D et tosecond \ven McFeeters iROYAL_ IN SECOND> PLACE BY OSHAWVA IN FINAL GA EHankaso singied and afte A RFONSTRA i GA Estealing second 'and third. scored B3E T R F O SA U D Y on an infieid out. Bowmanville Juven.les dropped! being- bunts that caught the in- Bownianville came back with a frmteplaydowns on Monday. f 'eld napping. struck out an even run in the fourth on Siemon's Briks onL. one run 'nthe sevenili at Alexandria Park. Oshawa. dozen and had perfect control. tripke and Bouqenuefts ih-a .on *he :ighth. and three i when they were defeated by Osh- 'He whiffed the side in the first awa got their fifth score in the ;te ninth. Bowmranville Roya. V awa 6 to 3 in the third and final and eightb innings. and oniy in fifth on a single. a stolen base plldou a close '7 to 5 icto ___ gaine of their series. the fifth and sixt.h innings didcilie and two outs. They scored their eyrfo nStra ~ Seven errors by the Bowman- miss fannmng an Oshawan. fr.ai run in the seventb on a safe By Neison E. Osborneaetonttaecî&0,o -dwfl.,Rominski tbrew a slower bal bn ndtoerostatsetecond place in :be grouÀp and îi asille sqadn lOs h p er gdon tall btero teote O h im the test of the way. Seldo m has an Inierniei ate *ajn heir chaice_ 0f r e - baseone han theha pp a ly g tonf a a i eter ofnd hie ther osb Bowmanville scored a second gaine been more interest ng o ac.Bowmanlle .e tc h e baeralh e ch ithe p l acte O 0f aw i rle s a nd n h xlt h e Boha un in the sixth on singles b v show TI better basebal than was. oot l ate .m th ia a n o l s th a geeafyrecin hepat.Onmnvle wtse bthî ird. Mason. Batbgate andi Hooper andi displayed in the encouniter be- ol en hthsntls the ther hand. Bowmanville k. was always right at a waiting only dumb coacbing prevented tween the Oshawa and Bownan- ganie to Graftoil this year. batsm n s ow d a ditint islik fildr.more scoring. Their final taîy ville Juveniles on Thursday night. t he fJrst six frames. only two o, for hitting when bits meant runs.' Oshawa opened the scortng cm nteeghhwe lmnFoliowing 'the Oshawa gameo Neihertea plyedup to their w lith a four mun splurge to 'ive singled. stole -second and complet- two nîghts previous when thnîeare.teRylm~al game of Thuxsday night. Bow- tn a~~ ht'~'snyrs~e ht nA c' ~ ~ ~ at tal hIîe fotind themselves anri ý>egan to manvilleeng spbeing o espaec:aiht w nee off.ed he riponndestrie o oft erin cntrbu0f aIReymo a.in I ousiy threatened. Rom insk t Bowmanville -Si1 e mno n. m' dozen errors afteld besîde.s a fewlo'I ai Ed.- Hooper pitched bis third singled te centre and when Ifooper. p: McIlveen. c: Ames, 2b; of the mental 'varîety. +the busi- o' a are:v0of bits tn the clos- complete gante OfItle sertes and Yourth bunted Rominskt 'vent to Rîce. lb: Colville. 3b: McFeeter.s. nesa-lîke way in .hich tbey \ven: n* ons again it was flot bis fault. Hethîrd and Yourtb te second when ci: Mason. rf: Ba:hgate. If. tbrough their races on Thursday, Harry Diitch* Osborne pitched 5 a.-Owed eight hits. ail singles, two Colvilie chrew the ballI ide of Oshawa - Yourth. 2b: Shet- was entirely unexpectei. !the first five andi two-t.hiirds :nn- owsk. 3b J. raynk. c: N.- :gs for Bow.ýmanv-ille. andci2îe owsk. 3b J.Hrayyk.cf; . be showed the Graftonites an ex- Hraynyk. c: M c C u 10 u 2 h. If: Only two er-rors wvere moade andci letbado uln.hssp BARG IN XCUR IONte R CHE TER '(Crossinan. rf: McMaster. ss~: \Vil-both were on bad îros Nich- poret wbsrangd. f nbthe sng. bis BA G INE CU SONt R C ES E , ..son. lb: Ronun.ski. p, ols for the locals. after making ai port was o rage.t.he sixt h l (ViaCoborg OntrioCar erryStemer)H Escintillating pickup. *zried so bard, held the homesters te two buits < i Co or & Ona o C r Fe y Sta e>BOwvilIîý 000 101 oin-3 7 7 to make a perfect throw that lie an no r s fr th e f t e SATURDAY, AUGUST lSth Oshawa 004 010 1x-6 8 2 did the opposite. Pearse. the andnoins tw fo the r af tb ALL TIMES-EASTERN STANDARD Rtr Fae Umpies - Little and Tyson. Oshawa catcher. tbrew a bail in-gae OnytofteGatn Retrn areto the runner for the motor c tllis were untainted by fumblez FROM TORONTO (Union Station) 12.45 P.M.cntiuto o h erranti onlv one of those two would contrbutinRTH the3.roO coiumn. bave counteti if Eddie Hicks and " wmiv .T. 12.58 P_.. " ANNUAL REGATTA Crossman let Hoopers sîngle rolBr oae aintcaht OWAYJT .9PM .0ier ol a o rse OSHAWA1.29 P.M. 24 AT CAESAREA A througbi his legs bu', recovered infl while going af ter a grounider BOWANVLLE1.3 P.. ime to tOss Hooper out at sec- wbich went for a bit. This Would PORT HOPILE 1.53 P.M. 2.35 SUCCESS MONDAY ond and save bimself an error. PR HOE2.22 P.M. h____ ave madie the third out. COBOURG DOCK 4.00 P.M. 1.55 Fine IVeather and Keenly Con- A-ra el0 rdti u he fteRyl uns were -- __________ A. RC STR9.35 P.M. tested Events Attract Monster the tîîree young men wîîo bac also the resuit of errors. the most IHELD FIELD DAY General Return from Rochester B.& 0. Station 8.35 A.M. following Sunday or Monday Crowd ai Lake Scugog nerve enougb to step out anti or- tiamaging coming in the nînth eet ganize a club. Tbroughout the i nnng we i h ae fl I AE A N ated i nc Tickets and Information from ail Agents of C. N. RIys. at Toronto, Whtby. A pleasant sunshine and light season the tbree promo t e r s. and two out. Duf ton let a grounti- SATURDAY LAST î er dîsbe Oshawa. Bowmanville, Port Hope, Cobourg. breeze scattered the early gray Messrs. Woodward, Raby~ andi er go through bis legs unmolest- _____knif e, b T0R0NTO-PHONE AD. 7011 T918 cloutis of this Civici Holiday Harrison. have been paying mneti and the two winning scores x\ards wv Scuogey utof her wn ocetsini the plate. , Joseph Sedg-wick, Deputy Attor- tesc CANADIAN NATIONAL Regatta at Caesarea. Crowds as order to finance the team. AI- BSiim"Mienhnae h evGnrlo nal,__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _ __ __ __ __ __ __ _ __ __ __ __ __ __ _ usual gathere ti early as events tb<>ugh none of t e tr o profess o m n il e a t ck t oub v n s a i t n uâI were to commence at nine o'clock. bie authorities on basebal. the 'e and tree singles in five trips Meet Lo the plate, scoreti the first run_ _ _ _ No tîme was lost as one thrill players are learning the funda- I when he doubleti on the first followed another with eacb suc- mentaIs of t.he game andi any who umrvstsswme th1 cessive event. Gay colours Of saw the game on Tbursday wal tîPtch of the game. was sacrificed Smmr iitrsame teI man vaiedcosume, anzng o dubtagee hatthe ar at o tbîrd by Colweli and came campus on Saturday aftemnoon frman shoriet s t umeiys, ranig o u bt agrTe se chatortbey ar e apthome on Corien's single to left. tvhen the Regatta Association at! attr .maorse o a inh t ik summe r spupl. Th stil tn Oshaw f the Graton tied il up in the t.itd. Caesarea eld their annual Field! atir.maea rgb bn alI istpayfitlt1 Qbw '~Bal s'ng]ed to left but %vas forc- Day. The sun bea.meti down toi aiong the shores of Caesarea eil anther* story. Nevertbelessa et i atsecond Hicks to Coiwel]. but brighten the day for commlutee. West. Many types of boat craft a eart evot f tbanks sbouldlHutchinson %vas sale wben Cor- crowd and competitors. Loveiyý coutibe ee fom ary mrnnggo to th'îs heeoewb a den tiropped Colwels throw to summer voiles fluttereti in the as if eager for its own event te nerve eno-ught to step in and Pro- .-spo'i the doubl? play. A long breeze, wbile slacks anti shorts come off. mote -the Juveniles. dul vGa:te et adt aesi peih The comnmittees. with their cbn.on 'ebyathe n ento heHut- ad rcr ntheir pe.Teb chiSonallthe-aYto heplate. Committee were Messrs. Rasom. alert president. left no stone un- The remaintier of the meetinz T'vo more runs accrueci to Gra.f- Yeo. Sears and Doxxns. Mr. Jos- tumneti to make the day a great.bad Ito do with the Playoffs and o n:eflt ve ik roeehSdwcDpt ttme 1 1 1_1puase t mon ahI a nd i uct- al league Pîayoffs mus, be con- b:s perfect field:n2 record. Grant 1lt hmo hi peddsc cludeci and a champion declaredi..alae wben Edd'e muffed bis, i r i -r- ~cess. Mr. Horace H. Ransom as~ by August 29. Ftrst. second and -one.w presidnt of hegrounder.u wedsSsacficed to sec- prstet01h Rgtasced thitd Positions must be dec:detiî onci when no one coveredtihte bag ïMr. John T. Hodgson of asat year. by August 12tb. ready to sat tefrObrestrw n et Mý_r F. Morrison was the oficial league playofiS. Regular lag-te forOsbon Res rop anti wet t fItheaguirth-rd ;vbentsReymesidroppedua bit Mt r. T. of he t ir on e even i t s. umpI es wýilI be uset i u'ng the . nr. short right. H icks m ade a Mr.J. . Hdgsn hti fity-playofis.bt from a neutral zo-n. dazzl:ng pickup of Immestk dollar wager onThe kenycn-Peupi1res wboh o flciate 1roier býut threw too bard to Col- l' P tested race between Campbell and are Kenefick ant iLttle. ol Bow- ve:I on second. the baIl bouncin- I Thompson anti was happy ,w-en mianville: Crosset:, and Dere ofou of Bert*s bands. Grant Sco, - Camnpbell won. It was a great Port Hope: Gordon anti McMa- 'ing anti botbi runners being sale.~ h~ac in those powerful boats. The 1 hon 0f1 Cobourg. anti Youing antid Cooper far.neti. anti wîîh Inîmel [ I handicap race. toc. in %whicb Mr.1 Walsh of P:cton. on t .eoion hetri G ea. T bo m son' tw o sons con'~ ýrU e B ates th rew 10 C olw eli bu t, Pcted with Roti Campbell. 'uvas 0- The leagie. A*J:h one schetiulet i itel beai the :.hrow antid y ~peci& nereame reailiCl, ro be plaYeti. bas mes was sale ai honme on rhe re- proviieti amusement for the bap- jtect ,S ls.trc n'r ho 0tCpae py day. anti the BeHleville Salva- rîmany vears. if no, Jiýs en:re car-inhenex*: frame Grafton tion Army Banti provitiet an 1x eer. xv:îh the ganie of last c:i~soredti teïr final t:wo runs.' Bal cellent musical program. between' Port Hope anti Bo rrai. anti Dufton -,:ngied anti Hutchin- 0"0 vtfe yt:o be playeti. the stancli- son fanneti. Grant fliedti o cen- RECORD NUMBERS 1tng xs: Cobourg in first place ..h tre oscore Ba!l anti senti Duf- M EE ATKEN AL 0 Points: Bowmanville second ton tio I:brcl anti .hen the iw.o FE i i ELDDAY i: 18 points: anti Picton third keystone men collîiet on Mc- Eeymnhw FOR FIELD th 16 Points- But as Port Hope Maion's roiler Duf*on counteti. otwean cabi has 14 points. zbev can *tecPicton In the sýeventI.'dio'%n four weanoucea i jI~ d.k m A k Ui**j m~ u Il I I ~ ..fo r t ird position by defeating B ates rece ei a l e b n C ar the cars w e're offéring ar ~ W W ~ U ~ ~ O U I K ~ i R o r d Ca r ilrow d a J a c s e c - j B w n i l e h s w o î i m a d r p p e t i t h e h r o w a t f i r s t . s e e f o r y o u r s e l f w e ' 1 1l e t brai Park - isSrok ase that Port, Hope anti Picton ,voud Moores infielti Out sent aes lu what we mean by "bigv ths BatI'roorn in youu' ho7 bUTa isSle u play a sudtien death gnefrscn.h tl hriat crt or e * layfOiscLargo esole a sîndt0cenred and Iow cost operation. Another great Fie-Id Day was bertb. I h ibb os.CIelat Don* liv. in just a "hause" - mnake if a RF-AL HOME by instali- heltd at Jackson Memorial Park. In the oeîan.ifBvn-Cre bith.stic W.cssi e lndt in ew o em b t r am a d a u e A ta ai P m i gSystem. K n al, July 29th. Even thoug b On t e o h rh n .i o m n drive n one mun antithe secon The.uoSeca upngSseail Cariadian.made, hvn the weater was cilly a recordj ville wins ths gamne. they 'A1ll ie- runner scoreti when Williams aFv E aq R Dur-Spcia Pupin Sytem haing crowti- gathereti to watch fi e Cobourg for the top position. i rove out a long f ly ta centre. a capacify of 250 gais. par haur, compiete with 30 gai. Gaivanized real games of basebali betweeèn jeimnating Port Hope f rom the . Tel anl ie ak asfrVcto Tan, 5- r O-ycl i10- oi m ter c sts on 81.50 Canton anti Elizabethville. Mill- playtowns. Cobourg anti BOW- sart the n mnth anti went al the brook anti Garden Hill, Wesley- manville would then have 10 play way tO thîrd when Moore placeci Cars for the Famil L o o k ai th se prfres!v ile at K n a. Milro Wi-' su tten deat b af lair with the a bit over f irst. arge cracke ti Three pee atSaening the final anti taking bornelloser, meeting Picton for the right out a line double 10 centre to dths-ahSowr Lavatory and Toilet- the hantisome trophy donateti by to play *the winner for the league score Bagnelî anti Moore pulleti _____________ as illustrated, withail fittings .....$........22.00......... Kendal Park. Ail aI ternoon these title. Jeeves. the aspirin! lup at thîrti. On Dave Osborne-s r Ofher complete Bathraom b egams wre atvenieyt etiroller Io short. Moore was crappeti by he ron-us, xhle hesmall "A aise man is neyer le&, alone btentîdat oe i usual a toy balloon was given - Il__*_____bliy Hyros re if t ac cil nd5ctoechliti ourtbhîtto10fuI' the bases. On eedblt H y d,. s to boy or girl who entere ti the races. an a * i p d squ eeze p a . Large E e y G n r l M t r e l Rural wellerwas forceti at home but Du ton er Use Car barngDtals 1RulDw les Prizes were awareti as follows: OU aCon let Corden's drive get away from j 4STAR TAGCar bens ElcrcCre+wiliIbe provded-Fro. Otiest couple on grounds-Mr. him atiOhon atiMus ARef TAGyhecked a n lo provide water under pressure for person-Mr. Richard Powell. of cosdtePae aeul hce n n Hotisehold Snt ytm.E11abethvi.Ie;Largest f amiy-ori u s rBxSce ptd-n poelyo- Mr. anti Mrs. Jim Hoy; Youngest BowninScoeABReHPOAditoned for deiendable ser- Wiefor Fre oo e person-Mr. antirs Dick Bs ie Moise. 3b. 5 3 42 2 0 tock's baby girl. THOROUGHBRED Colwell. 2b. 4 1 i1 2 1 .Qult The concert in the evening,1 Cor-ten. lb. 5 0 2 0 O1 1 2 ult For Sale By which was held in the spacious Hicks. ss. 3 0 O O 2 2 United Church shedi, was thor- Williams, ms 2 0 0 O 2 O 00 h ins sdCr >,er P rk r oughly enjoye<l by bath young 4 18 .Oy tefnetUrdCr - ~'S.-W. Bagneil, cf. 3 o Oi() O Dalr'1tok 0I ary0h crowti was :n attendance owing *E. Bagnell, rf. 0O10I0o o O D-Sars tAGk. l arryg the Plumbernocloubt to the Iact that Rev. Moren. f. OTA£'.O-ouwiJ fn mnyatel- "nuu ' illrjo yuii~ I ~ ~~ uougt fBases, on balîs. Reymes 1. H. Os- :oa Clo-e by the- class singing P borne I. D. Osborne 2: Wunning _ _ _ _ g t, r a i e < J t I e r t -e re - s o n g , 'J e s u s s a i u p t c b r D . O s b o r n e . Ni LaMedioes-ad by 'Lgot- UmPire.. - Kenefick anti Mc- Also a number of Che *Se CRISP S7._ne._T R E S______ n -~ Thc proceecîs.about ,S3uu..uuBoWUlîe 1000137l R I EtheY v, b teoei o na nen n e _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ Grafton 010 022 000-5 10 5.n rp-v.fl-t n b ak R E acter ually Stollngjhis 2:r the- Canaian Nat-E E R L E A E e',e poplar tiolîn onal Exhibition completes a re- Ti uî a iu -.. fo e gno fo p. g e tco r d o ! fifty -eig h t y ea rs f u n - xil]igak bearî DEAN NODGSON prclye rog isreputtin as MTR iCndaNainlEhibition the 'worîd's great-est annual ex-~______________________ [ igli!lt hi yaronMuicDay.1Wht Rose Service Station 1Vstn. ling, Cars for Business and ýiy - Ail Reduced in Price! 1935-Chevrolet Master Goach-Trunk 1934-Chevrolet Special SE-dan 1934-Chevrolet Regular Sedan l934-Pontiac 8 Special Sedan l934-Pontiac 8 Special Coach 1934-Ford Sedan 1933-Willy's 77 Sedan 1932-Willy's Special Sedan 1932-Chevrolet Coupe 1932-Ford Coach 1932-4Graham Sedan 1932-Pontiac Coach l932-Chevrolet Special Sedan l931-Oldsmobile Special Sedan 1931-Chevrolet Coupe 1931-Willy's Sedan 1930-Whippet Sedan 1930-Buick Coach l929-Pontiac Coach 1929-Buick Coupe 1929-Whippet Sedan 1929-Whippet Coupe l929-Pontiac Sedan 1929-Grahain Paige Sedan 1929-Buick Sedan 1929-Studabaker Sedan 1928--Pontiac Sedan 1928-Chevrolet Coupe 1928-Chevrolet Sedan 1928-Auburn Sedan 1928--Durant Sedan 1928-Packard Sedan 1928-Nash Sedan 1928-Pontiac Coach 1928-- Oldsmobile Sedan teaper Used Cars and Truýcks <icholsC 10f Ontario, calleti the Glithen anti Douglas -,ý*- also Lovely prizes were don- won the wbeelbarrow race again Icuding two beautiful sul- this year. Mrs. Jackson wc-n the 'es, a tennis macquet, scout ladies' time race. The whole bracelet. GwendoIyn Eti- ay's events were great.y enjoyeti won the peanut race for anti proveti a very sces':af- tond year: anti Eddie fa.ir indeeti. etake stock of every car on the floor. And Evtr7 clearance sale. This month is ne exception-unie.ss ire bigger values than ever before. You'Il have ee et you be the judge. Take one out on trial,len value' -in guaranteed performance, smooth ridLg COURflCE THE CANADIAN STATT.S.%IAN. BOWMANVILLE. ONTARIO T7417P-FýnAv 47'rr-TIQýr 9--, in- 1 litt-bi Li Vil. 1 ICE SLASHED!