Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Aug 1925, p. 9

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THE" DAILY BRITISH WHIC STOCK MARKETS SPORT | cf: Tyson, ec; Saunders, 1b; . Mor- rison, 3b; Ward, 2b; Alger, rf; Rod- | dick, If; Lennox, p; W. Fair. ' (Reported by Johnston & Ward, | | > KIN TON LOS { son, 3b; Hall, If; Legon, rf; Peterboro-- Wolfe, ¢f; Johnston, | man, 2b; Hardill, p. THE FIRST GAME Toronto rabies To MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1928, ALL PRICES AND STYLES HARMONICAS THE MELODY SHOPPE OPPOSITE GRAND OPERA HOUSE =~ . PHONE 158. | AMUSEMENTS || TH] eects What the Press Agents Say About Coming Attractions 86 Princess street, members of the Montreal and Toronto Stuck Ex- | { changes.) | Holy- AT THE CAPITOL. Colieen Moore Enacts. Role of "Sally" in Latest Picture. | Those who enjoyed the stage ver-| {sion of Ziegfgd's noted musical | success "Sally which Marillya | | Miller made rmanent cess, will find joy , in First Baldwin Loco. . .. | National's screen version of the B.&0O.. .. .. | same piece, starring Colleen Moore, | cantornia Pete . . } which comes to the Capitol Theatre| pp ~~ °° °° 1413 -- : | to-day Continental Baking "B" .. 38% | Ottawa, Aug. 10.--Ottawa East| The Toronto Ladies' Athletic | Colleen Moore brings to the robs | Cruetble Steel.. .. .. .. 717% {Juniors advanced ome step towards | Club has applied for and obtained {of "Sally" a genius for sympathetic 26% [the O.B.A.A. junior championship | the sanction of the Ontario Branch {Dodge Com.. .. .. ... .. | interpretation that unquestionably | Dodge Ptd.. .. +... 81% lon Saturday evening at Lansdowne | ©f the Amateur Athletic Union of " Wy . 21% |Park when they defeated the Circle-| Canada to hold the Ontario track and | | will make this role an outstanding Fisk Rubber.. .. | hit of her long list of Successes. | pu ndation Co. . a 125 [Six team from Kingston by a score] field championships for girls. The { "Bally" calls for. much human in-|,,. 0 onal Nickle. . 81 [score of 9 io 8 in the first of the| Meet will take place on Saturday af- f terest, patlios, fire of temperament | y,,.. marine Prd. . 31% |play-downs. It was a ninth inning | '°™00D, August 22nd at the Uni- | and delightful sentiment. | Marland Oil.. .. .. .+ 42% [rally that pulled the game out ot|Yer®ity of Toronto Stadium and every. Miss- Moore possesses-all of those | yo Haven.. .. .. .. .. , 33% [the fire for the local lads after they | °Tfort is being put forth by the To- | qualifications as she ably demon- IN. Y. C.. . 118% |had battled along under bad breaks. | TORte Ladies' Athletic Club to make | strated in "Flaming Youth," "The . 667% |: The umpiring at the plate by tis Sige a success. It 18 the de pon Perfect Flapper' and "So Big a | Pacific Oil. . 53% | Twigg of Kingston earned the dis-|®'T® Of those in charge to make the The major incidents of "Sa ys | Pan. Amer. Pete. . . 661, | pleasure of the Ottawa Fast team Ment truly representative of Ontario SID FO } olmcure origin, her struggle up.t | Pan. Amer. Pete "B".. 67% | management and the vast majority and to those in Kingston, who are | ladder of life and love and fame po. . Pete. .: ... i. 81% |of the crowd. Two promising ral. | Interested and would like to enter AND HIS MUSICAL {are all there. But Miss Mathis has| poop BO 0 ot 51" [Tow were vue OF oy Diu appeared | the events, any of which msy bs SERENADERS | gone further. She has looked Ye-| Anaconda oCpper... ... 43 L1o be bad decisions and the two runs | LOC 2DPlication forms for entry | Ring the scenes, so to speak, taken | pg, op ppp i" 38 [that came over in the ninth were | go, CoCAined from the sporting | the playwright's story and, utiliz- Moon Motors. . 31 the result of straight baseball editor of the Whig. | ing the plot thread, embroidered it|g "po. oT CCC 99% The locals outhit - the visitors For the information of any who iin a manner that undoubtedly will Sinclair Ofl.. .. 19% |tourteen to twelve, and . this' col | might wish to enter from Kingston, { win her the praise of the staunch- | Shell Oil. . 2214 tect] tay B h: n 8 COl-lit-is advisable to note the entry fee est of the admirers of the stage | op hres 8% twin they had no fewer than iYé | is twenty-five conts fof individu, version Studebaker... .. 46% | two-baggers. Roy Terrade rapped | entries and $1.00 for i, club re- In addition to this excellent fea- Joxns oF he or 47% foul two of these and turned in ajay team and 508 for each junior re- ture, we are again presenting Sid U. S. Rubber 2 Be 37 ead 3 me behind the bat. It lay team. Entries for the meet, which [ Fox and his serenders and by DOD-| 1 & steel . in Just ahead of Heres the Ying included the usual events held at {ular request Phyllis, Devlin Jerome + 0. ce ee run just ahead of Harris, who raced such a meet, will close on Tuesday, as a a aE r AUCTION SALE | win sing one of her popular ntm- Woolworth... .. across with the winning counter on! August 18th. Of Household Furniture at 112 Barrack a tt Schroeder's safe blow to right field bers. In addition Paddy Burke who £ eld. Street, Tuenday, August 11h, 1 pm. | thin made © name for Montreal. Harris started in the box for Ot- Player Plano with 150 rolls, dining { has more suite in oak, parlor chairs gj ate ma with the patrons of the bitin Paws. . tawa East, but in the seventh inning tables. Cabinet Victrola ang records, Capitdl, will play one or two plano | S3pestos. Com... .. he switched over to third and Len bed springs and mattresses, Gurney Ox- | Capitol, will play one ¢ PI&NO | Asbestos Ptd. . Grovenor went from the h ford coal range, Gurney Oxford gas | solos. Bell Telephone m e hot corner stove, kitchen table and chairs, sewing Be 3 os to the mound. Both pitched good ma. ne, Quebec heater, carpets, blinds rail... .. .. .. ., 3 ' and curtains, oilcloth and linoleum and [ BIrOMPIOB.« cc vo ov so j vals, Sruvenor . being particularly a host of other articles. ' | Can" ¢ effective. Ph at CARO, Auctioneer. . ' can. Gement Jom,. ., 4. Reid started on the hill for=Cir- one «J. | INCIDENTS OF THE DAY | Can. Seviant Prd. . cle-8ix, but gave way to Smith in | wy 2 g Som .. the seventh innjng. Smith showed Jv eee plenty of ability and struck out four Tuesday : 26 .. batters in the two innings he work- | ed. Both teams flelded well and Ter-| rade and McCabe combined for a|- neat double play. The hitting TR Enjoy a Good Time With the Old Boys and Have Your Meals at QUEEN'S CAFE SPECIAL OLD BOYS' DINNER, SUNDAY, AUGUST 2nd LARGE, COOL DINING ROOM. BEST OF SERVICE. ARNIEL & HAMBROOK, Proprietors. Corner of Division and Union Streets. Phone 1128 Ak New Yorke Aug, 10--1.30 p.m. Amer. Loco "eo SUC-| Amer. Can.. .. vu 4. .. ss; Swanston, c¢; Harrison, 1b; He}- Umpires--Sullivan and Colling. HOLD ATHLETIC TEST | i! v 111% | Circle-8ix Were Defeated by/| 221 | 9-8 at Ottawa on 1121 | 78% | Saturday. 27% (Special to the Whig.) Championship for @Girls of Ontario to Be Held August 22. POPC PY Ahh A oe Pw a 8 ~~ New York Fruit Store CALIFORNIA FRUIT ARRIVING DAILY BARTLET PEARS CALIFORNIA PEACHES MALAGA GRAPES . TO-NIGHT'S EXTRA ATTRACTIONS: PLYLLIS DEVLIN JEROME By Special Request PADDY BURKE in Plano Solos | Northern Pacific. . 10c. and 20¢, each "PHONE 1408. "eas 314 PRINCESS STREET USUAL PRICES " 57% 121% 164% SALE OF SUITS MADE-TO-MEASURE NOW ON. $28.50. FREE PANTS The CLUB 3 Doors Below Opera House a . TENNIS TOURNAMENT. a _ 66 74 99 138% 57% 21 108 115% 10%; 44% 97% 110 bd 14.90 81 130 . 204% 43% 45% Queen's Summer School Students Defeat Kingston Teams. Queen's Summer School students Tennis Club out-played the®teams from the Kingston Tennis Club in the return tournament played on 'the Queen's courts Saturday after- moon. Out of the fifteen ovents played, Queen's won eleven. On the round Queen's led by two points. There was a very large crowd of . ri Le spectators and the keenest rivalry SEELEY'S BAY WON. shown In all the events. 1: was * * Buck, the visitors' right fielder, was| hard to choose the most interesting Defeated Kingston Soccer Team on | one of the features, the gardener | contest, but the game in men's dou- Saturday by 3,2. collecting three hits in as many at-| bles between Everett Townsend and The Kingston soccer team went to téthpts J |F. W. Torrance of the K.T.C., Seeley's| Bay on Saturday and were 160 Six of the locals, connected for two | against W. F. Reid and J. M. Ewing, | d¢feated by the Seeley's Bay team 96 safe hits each. of Queen's, was probably the most by the score gf 3.2. The field was a gg gr TR The: bo¥ Scores : spectacular. The score, 6-3, 8-8 for | little rough for soccer, but the class Price Brag. | So A.. oe 4 ) 3 Townsend and Torrance, hardly in. of ball played was very high and the Qubboc Paver. . --." 00 2 418 KINGSTON dicates the strenuous battle put up large crowd that saw the game well AB. R. H. E.|by Reid and Ewi Dieased. The - excellent work: of Spanish River Com .. 105 | y BE ol Ob the! Wetdthors ip 1b 1 for th Spanish River Pf C113 5 2| events gave the spectators some real yoo thorp in d Soa 1 ox t . Baolters.. .. .. C113 0 high-class tennis, which was a treat Kingston Sam yo he ca 8 on Bhawigigat. 164% 0jto watch. The tournament was|® wy oe da o wor F Steel of Canada. . .. LsTy 0| stopped from 5 to 5.30 for tea. The | SVAN od audle any tical Tie Ci 61% 1| ladies of the Queen's Alumnae had | Shots. T 38 tay; . : Winnipeg. . .. .. .. . Bly 0| charge of this part of the pro-| Seeley's Bay--McCready; backs, . 0 | gramme. The results of the various Moore, Leader, E. - Moore; halves, 0 | events follow: Steacy, Murphy, Gardiner; forwards, Monday morning and increased its velokity till at noon it was bie ing very hard and the majority the boats had to reef their sails. The feature of the races WAS the R Class in which the Chiriya of : K.Y.C. was an easy first, This has not made a very good sho fn the races of last season but Monday's races she showed shé at her best in a high wind and © classed the Vivia and Lillian, wh are two fine R Class boats. In the P Class, the Cara Mia to withdraw from the race om 86C0! round as the front gave way and with the high blowing, the mast was liable to way. The races were all very fine the boats were handled in a VeH capable way. The following i% | list of boats that sailed in the P Class--Cara Mia, K.Y.C,, per, H. Hill; Stranger, R.C. skipper, H. Strange; Bernice, Y.C., Col. Moss. R Class--Chiriya, K.Y.C.,, J. Dalton, skipper; Lilllan E., ROX shortly to take out a membership in the Pembroke club. FOR SALE 200 ACRE FARM En bloe or in two parcels of 100 @meres each That well known farm known o the | Davi state, one mile from | . we His way, Bipe miles epst of Napanee, | Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Capell, Univer- bel. Lot 20, in the 5th Concession, | gity avenue, returned on Saturday ng wasup of cornestiown, (SOMPriSiig | to the city from a months motor trip one of which is new and will hold thir- | through Quebec. ' are tus Sha siae ofues; 5 Blueberries, Blackberries and house; garage and a never-fatling (some Raspberries, Tuesday at Car- ofeek; all workable choice land except | pn ovsky's, Shean acres of wood land: rural mail; Richard Bunt, Lower Bagot street, yorde For further particulars apply|is in a very low condition at the s Nl is, Soll eqes, ONC: | General Hospital, $0 which he was Street, K te removed on Friday. He has been {ll Shs for the past three weeks. OTERS' LIST 1925. Clair Kew, formerly of Kingston, ' { now of Montreal, is in the city for a | fortnight relieving as telegraph op- MUNICIPALITY OF THE TowNsHip CTAtOr at the local office of James OF LOUGHBORO, COUNTY OF { Richardson & Sons, Lta. FRONTENAC, ! Yellow and Red Plums 10c quart; . big baskets 75c Tuesday at Carnov- sky's. . Notigs ts h given that I have ' 8 Med itn Santis 10, of the Voters' The occupants of the Nurses t Act, and that I hava posted at| Home at the General Hospital re- s | celved a scare Friday night when it Dom. Canners. . Dom. Textile.. .. Hollinger. . .. .. .. .. Laurentide.. .. Mackay. . PI Montreal Power .. B.C PsN... 7. «0 «: ve ne National Breweries Com.. .. Ogilvie... .. .. .. ... Ottawa Power... .. ... .. morning at Carnovsky's. Miss Isabel Huddleston is spend- ing a vacation at Smith's Falls, i Tomatoes 10c pound of | PD. Arneill, s.s. McPherson, 2b.. Smith, 3b. .... Joyce, 1b. Hartley, If. Tetro, c. Buck, r.f. Sullivan, cf. .. 3 Reid, p., cf. ., 2 H. Smith, p. .. 1 Sa w---- -- ---- -- -- I Totals 37 8 12a25 16 a--One out when -winning run 0 b 3 6 2 5 4 A. 0 2 0 0 1 Elliott, field. Kingston -- Goal, Woodthorp; backs, Fulton, Bdwards; halves, Honeysett, Mathews, Butler; _for- wards, Holscomb, Whiteyrirchey, 0| Ladies' singles--Miss M. Taylor, Cumming, Simpson, Delter- |, 0| K.T.C., won from Miss M. Truax, Queen's 6-3, 6-0; Miss A. Rogers, 3 K.-T.C, won from Miss Cattanack, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3; Miss Todd, Queen's, © Dr Dh bo De DBO BO ee 8 0 0 9 2 0 0 0 1 9 0 4 Said municipality for Members of tllament and at municipal elections, Ald that such Met remains there for in- spection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take Immediate proceedings to have &fy errors or omissions corrected ac- sording to law. Dated at Sydenham, Ontario, thi 10th day of August, 1955. . L M. WALKER, : Clerk. © Announces that he has purchased the practice of Dr. Morgan, Secley's Bay, and will conduct a general Practice in Seeley's Bay and vicinity, BLACKS was rumored than a man was trying to break in one of the windows about midnight. An investigation showed no evidence of anyone about. Two Bank Bandits Taken in Toronto Toronto, Aug. 10--Quick and ing action on the part of John tomer, an Imperial Bank clerk, and Police Constable Blachford, about noon to-day, resulted in the capture of two bank bandits who had just held up the staff of the Im- perial branch bank at the Kings. ton Road and Balsam avenue, and got out with $1,500. lowed the bandits out of the bank and fired at their fleeing motor car. The car stopped and. the men took to thelr heels down a lane Police man Blachtdrd rushed to the spot and placed the men under arrest. One of the prisoners gave the name of Percy White. d Cromer fol-| BOTTOM OF RIVER Montreal, Aug. 10.--The liner Metagama touched bottom in the St. Lawrence river below Quebec while in bound Saturday, sustaining dam- age to her tanks on the port side, it was learned here to-day. No one was injured. There is considerable discussion here of the probability that the level of the river is being affected by the diversion of water from the Great Lakes by the Chicago drainage canal. Few hours before the liner Montrose also touched bottom, and had to return to Montreal for re- pairs. | OBITUARY | Late Douglas Hogg. The funeral of the late Douglas Hogg, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hogg, Division street, took place on Saturday mbrning in charge of John Cornelius, undertaker, to Cata- raqui cemetery. Miss Madele Wilson of the Salvation Army conducted the won from Miss K. Macphail, K.T.C., 6-2, 6-3. Men's singles--A. Grant MacLach- E.| lan, K.T.C., woh from @G. Bruce, 1{ Queen's, 6-4, 3-6, 7-5; J. M. Ewing, 0 | Queen's, won from Lloyd Greenlees, 2{KTC. 6-3, 5-7, 7-5: Prof. J. F. 0 | MacDonald, Queen's, won from H. R. 0| Worden, K.T.C., 4-6, 6-4, 6-3. 0 Ladies' double--Miss Flemming 0 and Miss Truax, Queen's, won from | 0| Mrs. D. M. Chown and Miss A. Rog- { ers, K.T.C., 6-1, 6-3; Miss B. Barry Totals 3|/and Miss E. Bogart, Queen's, won Summary--Sacrifice- hits, $ulll-| from Mrs. A. R. Worden and Mrs. van, Grosvenor and Took; stolen|D. M. Jemmett, K.T.C., 6-2. 6-1; bases, Kingston 4, Ottawa Bast §:| Miss Todd and Miss D. Parsons, struck" out, by Harris 2, Grosvenor | Queen's, won from Miss E. Lyster | 2, Reid 5, Smith 4; bases on balls, | and Miss E. Corkett, K.T.C., 6-0, Reld 2, Harris 4; hit by pitcher, | 6-1. . Tetro, Harris, Cook (2); left on Men's doubles--R. R. Forbes and bases, Kingston 8, Ottawa East 9: | M. W. Nichol, Queen's, won from J. two-base hits, Kingston 1, Ottawa|C. Reynolds and W. H. Smith, K.T. | East 5; double plays, Terrade to Mec-| C., 6-0, 6-0; Everett Townsend and Cabe. F. .W. Torrance, K.T.C., won {rom Umpires--A. Twigg and J. Ken-| W. F. Reid 'and J. M. Bwing) nedy. a Queen's, 6-3, 8-6; C. Cannon and F. Score by innings: Cooper, Queen's, won from Dr. R. R. R. H. B.| MaeGregor and Dr. P. Macdonnell, ....004003100--8 12 3 K.T.C. 6-2, 6-4. 0202102029 14 3 Mixed doubles--R. R. Forbes and was scored. OTTAWA EAST. AB. R. H, McCabe, 1b. .. Froll, ss. .... Terrade, c. ... Grosvenor, 3b.,p. Cook, 2b. Schroeder, rf. . Patenaud, Lf... Rheaume, c.f... A. 0 2 1 4 OTRO WO ee on POND WWN DS BO bet 00 be BO po 0 © Circle-8ix Ottawa East Phillps, Green. YACHT CLUB REGATTA And the Boats Were Able to blowing at the start of the annual regatta at the Kingston Yacht Club COAL MINERS C anthracite wage dispute moved one Referee--E. Warburtor. B. La HAS A STIFF WIND Finish Early on Monday Afternoon. A stiff wind from the west Mi rd was | E. per. Gooderham, skipper; Blue Moon, Y.C., W. Casey, skipper. C., R. Wright, skipper; Vivia, Y.C., M. O'Rielly, skipper. 20 Footers--Dolphin, K.Y.C., | Mills, skipper:; Nooya, R. wrence, 'Y.C.,, T. H. Molson, # Schooner---Yolanda, R.C.Y.O., Ko The finish was: g P. Class--Bernice, Stranger, C8 a. R. Class----Chiriya, Vivia, 20 Footers--Dolphin, Nooys. Schooners---Yolanda, Blue "SENDS ~ ULTIMATUM TO- OPERATOR Atlantic City, N.J., Aug. 10.--The last Thursday denying that the ators' committee is under § tions to "continue to refuse step nearer a strike yesterday when John L. Lewis made public 'a letter to Samuel D. Warriner, fixing as the price of renewed negotiations aban- donment of the operators' position of no wage increases and no-check- work concessions regardless of merit or logic of the mine w: demands" and expressing hope "means will be found to col the differences Setw us and a a suspension of opérations, latter suggestion Mr. Lewis Miss Flemming, Queen's, won from Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Worden, K.T.C., PLAY WFDNESDAY 6-2, 7-5; G. Bruce and Miss E. Bo- Se ---- WHITE Reims, funeral service, -- Late Mrs. Lydia McCullough. I The funeral of the late Mrs. Lydia McCullough, who died in Kingston on Saturday morning, took place Two Blocks of Lumiber Are Burned in Chicago -- Chicago, Aug. 10.--A lumbar-fill- fog area of two blocks went up in gart, Queen's, won from R. Cham- The second game of the series be-| Ders and Miss M. Taylor, K.T.C, tween Ottawa Fast and Cirele-Six| a gu Ey Raia a. Mis 2. our stock of Ukuleles and Uke An styles and prices. Si. » + {Warmingtoa's Music Store a1 smoke, and a tank containing eight hundred gallons of ofl exploded when the vardg of the Harris Bros. & Co. werewdestroyed by fire here last night. The loss is estimated at one million dollars. French Aviation Squadrons from John Cornelius' funeral chapel Monday afternoon to' Cataraqui cemetery. Rev. W. BE. Kidd conduet- ed the funeral service. \ Morton. . The funeral of the late Mrs. Elisabeth Morton took place from her late resident, 430 Johnston will be played on Wednesday even- ing at six o'clock at the fair grounds. The visitors will come here with 'a their hardest to end the series in two games. They have every confidence of taking the second game and have high hopes of going on to the finals. As for the Circle-8ix, they see no reason why they should not defeat victory tucked away and will try: Chown and Miss E. Spence, K.T.C., 1, 6-4. % To Have Checker Tournament. The checker fans of Northern New York and the adjacent territory in Canada will have a treat from Aug. 31st to Sept. 7th, when the first checker tournament under the rules off, and intimating that until this is done no further correspondence Is desired. wrote the operators' leader, "infprm- ed the mine workers' representatives that they would reject any demand ""Your Atlantic City conferees," he of n to Declines Arbitration, In the latest letter Mr. 'again declines arbitration, ground that experience enough with th the miners have settling strikes. ; "I note," said he, "your re my previous comments wu: that would disturb mine costs. addition, they rejected the request for recognition of the union.' Your letter confirms the position of your committee. Be it so. We do pot care to argue further when judg ment has been given. I will be glad to hear from ySu when you abacdon this position." . 2 This ultimatum leaves nothing be- the Ottawa East team here Wednes-| 07 the American Checker Associa- day. Hewitt Smith was not in the | tion will be held at Alexandrian Bay. | Hest of form at Ottawa, being stight- | The sécretary writes: "Wa hope to ly sick on the way down to the Capi-| Mave Kingston represented in the tal, while the long trip by motor did | tournament here, as we understand not help the locals any. There wii | {here are a number of expert check no doubt be a big crowd on hand | *TISts there." i Wednesday for this game. : ---- Chasing the Riffians Fez, Aug. 10.--French aviation squadrons bombed thirteen enm- campments of rebellious Riffians last night. Two flying columns have cleared the region of Djebel Amseft, hig has been overrun by Rif bitration. 1 can weli a your natural irritation In the mises, I referred of course to arbitration procesdings : Return From Vacations, Rev. T. J. 8. Ferguson and Rev. George Brown concluded their vaca- tions on Sunday, the former preach- | ing ib Cooke's and the latter in. S34. en street church. At the morn-|

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