WEDNESDAY, JULY 87, 1081. No matter how beautiful the "™ scene, howexpensive the lens; how efficient the shutter--unless your film is right, I complete-success in taking pictures cannot -be jreal Athletics win their second game | In the World of Sport . THE DAILY BRI ee -------- a ISH WHIG. "7A good crowd turned out to the cricket field last evening to see Mont- from Ponies by a score of 6 to 3 after a close run with the fssue in doybt all the time,, Two or three little mix-ups and chronic weakness with the willow prevented the locals from defeating this erack team but they Have them about as good a run as they will find this season. Cherry's three bagger in the seventh brougnt { attained, | ANSCO"SPEEDEX FILM | excelsin recording pictures faithfully and as rapidly i} is demanded, at all seasons and in all climes. i as i Adapted for use in any roll film' camera. Our | stock is fresh and complete. 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Morgan was 'on the mound for the visitors and will be remembered as the player who threw for Ozdoas- burg here earlier in the Year, holding Ponies to two hits and no runs The locals did a little better this tip, tak- ing six hits from him among 'which were Cherry's triple and Coyne's two- bagger. Morgan struck out five and walked one. ' Gallagher got away to a poor start when he walked Carmel and David- son in the opening round. Tamm banged ene towards to the tyess bu: Thompdon ' got under it. Flaherty singled, scoring Carmel. Lumothe popped to Gallagher who doubled, catching Davidson off second, Thompson was hit and walked. J. Evans and Daly fanned and Saunders laid ope down that was lobbed to second to catch Thompson, Athletics, 1; Ponies, 0. In the second Delisle struck out. Papineau and Marvin singled and things might have been interesting but Morgan fanned and Carmel pop- ped to Evans at short. Gallagher popped to Carmel and Cherry drove a high one to Lamothe. Hornbeck grounded to Tamm and went out at first, Athletics just faded away in the third. Davidson fouled to Twigg, Tamm struck out and Flaherty Smoke ORINOCO Cut Coarse, for Pipe Use Cut Fine, for Cigarettes 'HOT WEATHER FOR THE FAMILY Let Us Assist You to Keep Cool Boots, Pumps and Sandals for the otis White Canvas Pumps for Wom en and Growing Girls Men's White Canvas Oxfords-- Rubber and Leather White Canvas children--all sizes ........ . . .° soles. Sizes... .. 0. We carry a large stock of "Chums" for Girls and Boys. a -- ET ' THE VICTORY SHOE STORE amson & Wellwood: BRINGING UP FATHER ro SHOES -.- $1.98 cr nvaen ees. $2.98 [the visitors and so it stayed. yo $2 'Custom Tailors | Own Material Made Up, i 7 Pees viene. 3. 80 MONTREAL STREET Godrs from King Edward Theatre WELL WHY DON'T WEAR You Montreal Athletics Win 6 to 3; + Beat Ponies Out in Close Game grounded to Bill Evans. Twigg started away well, beating a bunt to first. Evans grounded. to Morgan but mioved Twigg up a step by going.out at first. Thompson pop- ped 10 Tamm and Johnny Evans to Papineau. : The fourth rolled by just-asquick- lr. Lamothe popped tp Twigg, De- lisle grounded to the same player. Papineau made first when Hornbeck misjudged his fly. Marvin struck out. Daly struck out, Saunders ground- ed to Papineau and Gallagher struck out . In the fitth the Montreal team started out to gather in some runs. | The first up, Morgan, walked. Car- mel singled. Davidson picked a two- bagger, scoring Morgan and Carmel. Tamm singled scoring Davidson but was nipped at third whea Flaherty grounded to Twigs. Flaherty, in turn, went out at second when La- mothe groWnded to Twigg. Delisle grounded to Saunders. Cherry. grounded to Davidson, Coyne flied to Lamothe and Twigg grounded to Tamm. - Montreal Athletics, 4; Ponies, 0. In the sixth Papineau singled. Mar- vin struck out. Morgan walked. Carmel grounded to Daly but all three players stayed on when Daly made a pdor throw. Davidson grounded to Evans. at short but he nade a poor throw to Johnny and Papineau scored. Tamm opped to Evans. Flaherty singled, scoring Morgan but Carmel was caught at tLe plate when he tried to follow in. Bill Evans started the ball rolling for the locals when he put a nice single over second. He died at second when Thompson grounded to Papineau, J. Evans fouled to Fla- herty. Daly singled, and Saunders followed, scoring Thompson. Daly scored on Flaherty's error at the plate. Gallagher struck out, leav Ng Saunders at third. Montreal Athletics, 6; Ponies, 2. In the seventh Lamothe walked. Delisle struckout. Papineau made first when Gallagher chose to try for the man at second and failed by a wicked throw. With two men on Gallagher fanned Marwin and Mor- gan. Cherry opened out witha triple, beating the throw for a score when Coyne flied to Delisle, Twigg made first on Carmel's error but wag left on when W. Evan's flied to Delisle and "Thompson grounded to Papin- eau. This brought the score to 6 to 3 for Noth- ng eventful happened in the remain- Ing two innings. Tamm picked a two- bagger in the eighth but died on third and Coyne, coming up in the ninth with two down, manfully did his duty and revived a faint hope by rapping another two-bagger. Twigg failed to follow up, grounding to Pa- pineau. The teams: j Montreal Athietics--Carmel 1b, Davidson 3b, Tamm ss, Flaherty ec, Lamothe If, Delisle cf, Papineau 2h, Marvin rf, Morgan p. « Ponies>~Thompso¥ rf, J. Evans 8, Daly 1b, Saunders 2b, Gallagher p, Cherry ¢f, Hornbeck and Coyne If, Twigg 3b, W. Evans ss, The scoring: RHE Montreal A. ,.100032000--6 9 1 Ponles ....,.000002100--3 ¢ 4 Umpire-»B. Booth. Base Umpire--George Sullivan, There were lots of umpires any- way. Evidently Chuck Coyne is popu- lar with some of the ladies who sit in the left field. This 'team' is by far the best seen here in a long time. Ponies need never be ashamed of any beating re- ceived at their hands and they need never be ashamed of having played the Kingston Ponigs. Aln't It a grand and glorious feel- ing when Cherry lands on one? Aln't it orful when Davidson picks ; one put? ¥ Doesn't it get your goat when that little fellow starts coaching in the pariez-vous? 4 If, with a runner on third and two out, batter hits te the pitcher who fumbles the ball and the Short- #top throws him out at first, run does not count even if scored before the put-out, Australia beat Canada in two Davis Cup matches. GAVE BIG RECEPTION Carpentier Was Heartily Greeted on Arrival In Paris. ~ Georges Carpentier apparently more than ever the idol of the French sporting public, because of his gallant, but unsuccessful attempt to capture the world's heavyweight championship, was given a heroic re- ception upon his arrival in Paris on Saturday at St. Lazare railway sta- tion. The station was crowded with his admirers and as Cafgentir ap- peared, surprised by the e iasm Of his reception and affected dlmost to tears, he was captured by the surging crowd and borne against his will through the side door of the sta- tion and along the Rue Londres: SOLD HALF INTEREST Ben Block Now Sole Owner of Morvich. As the resulth of the numerous Bood offers that" had been received for the two-year-old colt Morvich, Fred Burlew, New York, sold his hal? interest in the colt to his partner, | Benjamin Block. 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