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Watchman Warder (1899), 3 Sep 1908, p. 7

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of our mill :tory trade y lumber Ll running. he different fire, (Some ? are selling 11 not do to :91) though Dme tine. IRE 3 £3 WILLIAM ST. P PER ION? 50c bring m “w Mariposa League this season, and every farmer for miles around turns out when a ball game is on hand. Now. yesterday a tournament was heid m the burg. which lies inst six ("ch 1h “it” failed up ‘ Kamila, now, fever and has it, team Won the ( Back in those villages to the west and north of Lindsay the people are Just as great lovers of baseball, and in fact as "baseball crazy" as the inhabitants of greater cities. Base- ball is their delight. and Detroit nev- er gave a more royal welcome to Tyy ms (‘obb as the-y hand out back in‘ Murlpusn when the best hitter and idol of the team wallops the ball for a. few sacks. Baseball Tournament in Vogue-~Big Timesf'at Manilla, Sunderland, Kirkfild uid friend, the ”Doc.” 1mg coming his way. A? ’ e;- » ,4. .391, JV W 5:45â€" Qa e BLAN SHARD, SUNDER- LAND. , now. for instance, has the .5-1â€"Iha 1"! I, II- p us it good and bad. Their the championship of the Baseball Committeeâ€"R. A. Watson, R. u. Fee. Official Starterâ€" Alex Paton. Assistantsâ€"John Garew, I. V. O’connor. Timersâ€"Wm. Simpson, 8. L. McLean. Judgesâ€" Mayor Begs, Bracy, J. I). Flavelle. Major Hodglns, a. a. cough. Dr. Walters, Arch. Ilclntyra, T. , Ilccrohan, J. Graham THURSDAY, 3m, 3, 1908.1 SPORTS SAN CTIONED BY II. Tug-of-War, plize Box of Cigars. 12. Baseball Match, Peterboro vs. Lil: IO. COMMITTEES IN CHARGE Announcer-R. A. Miller. 7. Boys’ Race, 15 years and under Ist Sporting Jacket; 2nd Ball Glove. 8. I Mile Race, Ist Gold Medal ; 2nd Silver Medal 9- Putting 16 lb. Shot. prize Gold Stick Pin 0. Quarter Mile Race, Ist Gold Medal; 2nd Silver Medal. Marathon Race Begins at Foot of Kent-st. at 1 o’clock. 1. Ten Mile Marathon Race, Ist Geld ‘Watch, value $50.03; and Gold Locket, value $25.00; 3rd Gold Medal, value _$15 00; 4% Solid Lea-' ther Suit Case, value $10.00. 2. 100 Yard Trials. ‘ _ ‘ 3. High Jump, Ist Gold Cufl' Links; 2nd Stick Pin 4. Students’ Mile Race open to students attending school in the County, Ist Gold Medal ; 2nd Pair Patent Leather Shoes. 5. 220 Yard Hurdles, Ist Silver Watch; 2nd Gold Locket. $.103 Yard Finals, Ist Silver Watch, Medal. took the best exhibitions of ibisfab'dfl‘ er played there. Uxbridge 1 were the winners and Sutton â€"- 1 Second Game. AT SUNDERLAND "Mannie. 4-0 o o o o 1 0â€"1. The baseball tournament in Sunâ€" Suttonâ€"o 1 0 1 9 O 0"2" den-land was a decided success. The‘ MWM‘ Vucoe an .large crowd who attended the mar-IR“?ton and 8‘30“. zomgamesmtreatedtothreooxl final LL- I.__A --,Lc¢ o.- g c. ; A. moxinnon, nf. . . A GOOD EMPIRE. .. Dick Butler, of Lindsay, umpired. and his decisions went‘ unquestioned. ’ He was strictly impartial. I I 1 02511 cure use "Putnam's" only. I A duck hunter is of the opinion --â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"____.,_ gthat the duck hunting season shouldI games were the great w0rk of the not com” mil the middle 0’. pitchers. they having the batters at; Septanber. Honeys that the. duckal their mercy all afternoon. The ] ”'9 30‘ fit enough“ for 3500““! on scores: " [September 1. thednteon whichthe TEA AND ENTERTAINMENT. First Game. ' eegaon opens. Tea. was servedinthe.nemoaist:8finderlandâ€"oo1000000â€"1. : MM‘MW‘T‘“ ‘° church sheds, andan enteminmenciUxbridseâ€"IooooooOH. ,‘tmmmmfiflrnee. beam, held in the chm-ch m talent hm: Batteries-£11m“ and Hicks, In, W the m '0‘!“ be much Choic- - ' ‘ , or eating by the made at am maimed the propam. L0“ and Draper. bar â€"â€" 1 SecondGnme. 'lm “WW“WMOC Am grin-nun:- 11m 1.1,“... .-.A _ A “80 0! 80in: anywhere else when there will be such doing- right in our midst. . And we'll see Longboat. Rodman, 1b., C McDougaJ, 3b. McDougal, 2b. Sellers, l.f.‘; McGill, p. , Mc’I‘aggaz-t. c.f.; N.l McDonald. Gray pitched great ball, and was there with the goods in his mjt when necessary. , The groun ould hardly be styled fast. A etc of grain had eVident- _ 1y just been t en 03, but the playâ€"‘ ers made the best of it. The teams I were : VALENTIA.â€"â€"T. Hopkins, r.f; B. Thompson, 2b.: H. Hopkins, 1b.; D. Grey, s.s.; J. Found, LL; L. Nesbitt, 3b.; w. Sugg-itt, c.l.; N.’ Hicks, c. ; V. Stht, p. MARIPOSA GENTLEMEN.â€" Mc- Connell, c.f.; H. Keslick, c.; E. Jacks0n, 2b. ; Dr. Blanchard, 1b. ; E. Halward, r.!.; A. Dixon, 3b.; ,Thompson, s.s. ; Harry Kmlick, p.; ‘L. Edwards, Ferguson, Lt. MANILLA.â€"H. Dixon, c.; L. Ed- wards, s.s. ; J. Varooe, 211.; L. Os- borne, 3b.; J. Wright, r.f.; J. A. ' Wright, l.f. ; D. Varcoe, 1b. ; T. Pat- terson, p. ;‘ D. Osborne, cJ. , 7 7â€" ~â€"--â€"- â€"-â€" r-v-Jvâ€" short for we last couple of innings. Seven innings were played and the game was exciting at times. The game finally ended with a. win for ‘ THE FINAL GAME. Dixon went in to play third for the Gentlemen in the final game against Valentia, alga Lee Edwards played Just here it might be mentioned that the “Doc” is a game old sport. ‘He’s played ball before. “Teddy" Halward, of lacross fame was on the outfield and “Teddy" played a good game. . Anyway they defeated Manilla 98 and played ofl’ with Valentia. The YIanilla nine were a surprised outfit. i The Keslick brothers were the hat- tery and the toys put up good ball. 'Dr. Blanchard from Sunderland held down the initial sack like a. majo leaguer. The Manilia braves next hooked up mm th-- Guztcmen. This latter team were nct anions to play, Put had been pressed tn enter and mm- plie-i like sportsmen. MnGill was hi: heavily, and éiténJ The baseball tournament was won The game 1Sl- the innings and file by Hartley. Victoria Road and sure was 16.0. ‘ Kirkfield being defeated. The dia- The Manilia braves next hooked up monds are newly laid 01"- and were mm th-- Gc-ntcmen. This latter hardly in shape. which prevented‘ team were not anions to play, r-ut snappy play. The sports were held had hm pressed t“ enter and (OH). 11.1 the neW;SCh001 grounds, WhiCh are plied like gportsmen. 51x acres 1n extent. shA nut their oppcments completfly. Vic. Suggitt pitched clever ball, and M-‘G‘ill was his heavily. and often prize; The {entire}: ' V '3: from Lake rScugog'. Dicky 1- Kayla, 1'. Burke, z. Lindsay. 2nd Silver Uxbridgaâ€"OOROOIO Suttonâ€"01000000 THE ORIGINAL CORN CURE. [ No substitute has ever been devis- ed that gives the quick, painless re-' sults of Putnam's Corn Extractor. For fifty years its sums has been unequalled. For safety and thor- ough cure use "Putnam's" nnlv. PROGRAM. Boys’ 100 yard dashâ€"D. Morrison, Rggsell Campbell. plauded. The re Staples was a. line for Kirk; Girls’ 106 yardsâ€"Velma In addition, SIMPSON of the Olympic team, SELLEN, of of Barrie, SMOKE and CARATHUG of Chemong, BOYLAN long distance runners will compete. I‘A grand programme of track and field sports will follow the great . as per annexed programme. Very Low Passenger Rates are Fi: Labor Day, and Great Crowds are A dancing pavilion, protected from the weather by a roofing. afforded plenty of amusement for the young! I couple. The floot was in excellent lshape- and there was sufilcient room 1for three sets. This was well pat- ronized. A refreshment booth did a rushing trade in ice cream and soft drinks. “.1: Henley Sluggers Wield“ t." e The proceedings were opened by se- wn ow in great style, and the hits veral selections on the bagpipes by felt 8006. the Lunan family, the father and two sons, "dressed in Highland cos- Ma McInnis Ol‘v B to tame. The Highland fling was also! y . 1 e oyn n. BOVS’ ' rdsâ€"Cla. en ‘ danced and the dancers highly ap- ~ 200 5a 1' CB McKay,‘ Donn M "Ar-{anuâ€" The Prizes for £3" Events are now Kirkfield celebrated her CiVic hol- also entered) iday Friday in rayal style. The Men’s 100 weather was propitious and the pro- lugulette. gram of sports and other amusement bunt? ”w- were run of! without a hitch. CIVIC HOLIDAY AT KIRKFIELD guarantees hls presence here Race at Lindsay, on Monday, been received by the committee THE GREAT INDIAN Pumam’s Com ExtractoL years its sum has been - For safety and that- use "Putnam‘s" only. A -â€"-â€"-----â€"â€"â€"-â€"- 2 that ‘ . e the treat war]: or +1.. ,‘not «as a. wonder in the firing Kirkfield, and pitched fast as follows : MRGB CROWD-ATHLETIC EVENTS iii?! Thinks Duck Season Batteriesâ€"Hartley â€" McCan-oll and McFadyen ; Victoria. Road â€" Graham and Cooke; Kirkfleldâ€"Stap- les and Nesbitt. Umpireâ€"R. G. Glassford, Canning- ton. May Melanin, Olive Boynton. Boys’ 200 yardsâ€"Clarence HcKay, Donald Morrison. Boys' hop-step-and-jump - Clau-h ence McKay, Clare Taylor. Roy Gusty. Clarence McKay. Bun raceâ€"John Morrison, G. Bal~ lam, Bob. Rushton. .l‘c'ay race! (the but and most av. NDIAN RUNNER will‘compete in the Monday, September 7th (a public Holid: 3 and his manager, d . LINDSAY, ONTARIO. are Fixed for all Trains cls are Expected for this The letter 1 puts an end to - -â€" vâ€"v -avo‘.’ 0.. Toronto. The above are the men who will represent the Irish Canadian Athlet- ic Amdation, of Toronto. at the C.L.S. labor Day sports in Lindsay on Monday next. All are athletes of the first ureter,“ men who have competed with the best in the world. Lindsay seems to have been {evened by Tom F . Tom wrote to Rev. Fr. Collins say. ingthathewouldbeintown sure with his lemons string. ‘Labor Day Sports--- ! Big Athlejic Events , SELLEN, of Toronto, BURN public Holiday). His entry has VII: Flannagan of the I. C. A; C . received this morning 3 the Classic City’s TM: ICU MJIe Marathon and other noted Marathon Race \‘i- man SEVEN.

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