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Durham Chronicle (1867), 11 Jul 1929, p. 6

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MONT 0 mamas CIIAIJHIGE ”MAI PAGE 6. Toronto posed. thro anturday cnroutc when they met the ball sonar in an cxhi extensive series 013! on being arranged Toronto squad with in the various ball squac‘ in an exhibition fixture. An extensive series of .girls’ softball games are being arranged for this smart Toronto squad with the leading teams in the various sporting centres throughout Ontario. The Quaker Girls team is entered in the Toronto Wo- men's Industrial Softball League which is composed of _tean_is_ recruited Irom ~L--L- -1 m- a) Vvoo-rvâ€"vâ€" -â€" the various indifitrial plants of To- lng Sensational ball this season and. are a faster team than eve; before. hav- LL_A“ wwâ€" ing added several new stars to their last season’s line-up. The Quaker Girls are anxious to include Durham in their itinerary of out-oiâ€"town games. A game between the “candy maids” and a Durham girl team would give the local fans an excellent. opportun- Any local girls’ team desiring to play the Quaker Girls should get in touch with “Chic” Lee. 32 Harcourt Ave. Tog ronto 6. Ont. Sit in the last inning. The High School took the lead in the first innig and held it throughout the game. gradually increasing it until at the start of the seventh the score was 7-1. In the seventh the Benedicts staged a rally, starting with Wilson going to first on Murdoch’s error, and scoring on Kearney’s single; Kearney scoring on Arnott's overthrow to third. Kress fiied out to Smith. Saunders got a single past third. McBeth popped out to third. McDonald got a triple to centre field scoring Saunders and com- ing in himself on the throw in. Snell was out Mcllraith to Arnett. This put the Benedicts up four runs but not enough to overcome the six run lead. Smith in left field for the Students showed real form. taking five chances ectly. This some fielder we believe leads the fielding averages. We have not all the box scorer. at hand. to fig- me it out. but we are safe in saying he has not missed half a dozen chance: in the six games played. Summary: Three base hitsâ€"Mc- Donald; two-base hitsâ€"Kearney, S. Mcnralth: sacrifice hits â€" Amett; struck outâ€"by Aliceâ€"4 (N. Mcllraith 2. Middleton 2); by Murdock-2 (Mc- Beth, Snell); bases on hulaâ€"on Aljoe 2 (Murdock K. Wilson); left on bases â€"Benedicts 4. High School 7. Umpires. HIGH SCHOOL In the return game between the High School and the Benedicts the stu- dents had revenge for the defeat sut- fered in the other game, although their wlnwas notasclenncutasthatoftho Benedicts, for with a little luck the married men would have beaten them Ewen and Durham [natal-nu Local The score by innipgg: Softball :’5 error, and carrier to Ile; Kearney Most of Lrow to third. the 113,0, Saunders 8'."t erton and Beth popped the ruin a ot a triple to the day. ers and com: Mrs. R. w- “wâ€" - - â€"â€"â€"â€" mwwmmtoutnqam Smbyinninp: ______ . __ Burnett, N. cf Moorhead. It Becker, r1 and spent Sunday with the Schaeier family. Miss Boyd oi the Toronto stat! of teachers is back holidaying with her grandmother. - A - _ .- ._-- AnL - figgéfi viveddmg it Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Dougal McKechnie of Toronto spent SunglayA wgth Ehelr cou- Glenroadin (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Nixon of Toronto, toured through the $9ugoen _ {egions sins, the J. McKechnie family. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. W. Kenny, who have just embarked on the sea of matrimony. Billy is one of the popular young men of our locality and the entire neighborhood Join in wish- ing him a long. prosperous and Joyful a Mrs. vii-Inlay of Owen Sound spent a week with the Kenny family and re- turned to be a guest at _the Kenny is one of our oldest pioneers. Mr. and Mrs. James Miller and family spent Confederation Day with J. Boyd. Road work is the event of the day and as we travel through the country we find A. Vaughan’s section very worthy of notice, not because of the choice gravel only. but because of the evenness with which the gravel is spread. The courtesy to motorists who are strancers is not to be overlooked. journey. Mr. and Mrs. N. Melosh, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kenny and Mr. and Mrs. Barry motored to Owen Sound to at- tend the nuptials o! Kenny-aâ€"Duggan wedding. Miss Nora McDole of Toronto spent a short vacation at Glenroadin. the Euégt viii Miss Marion Boyd. Mr. Kenneth Dunsmoor of Oshawa spent Sungay with an gating party at ‘ -‘ A - "â€"___L-_ ‘1”. ‘m. “an“ own. --â€" -- ""g_-- J. McKech'nie has instahed a litter carrier to lighten the winter work. Most of our young peeple attended the U10. picnic on Monday, at Flesh- erton and report a good time before the rain storm stopped the sports of the day. Mrs. R. H. Banks. with the immed- iate members of her family celebrated her eight-first birthday. Mrs. Banks 7."_and Mrs. Hugh' Vaughan. 153450733: ABHRPOAE ABHRPOAE u;;;aaa;;g cunuounuam cuufiouuuufi ooaouoouug nonconuuop qudntances. 0 Mr. and Mrs. mm 1 trait spent the we 0 friends. 0 Ideal growing we“! 0 moisture make crops O'Haylng will soon com Ewan] 000‘ L. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" (Our. Own Car! 3| Mr‘ 090“ Altnn M Mm ”mm“ mm m quaintances. Mr. and. Mrs. Williun Leak of De- troit spent the week-end visiting friends. Ideal growing weather and lots of moisture make crops very promising. Buying will soon commence. , BALL and ROLLER Bearings Reduces Friction and Makes for Ease of Operation Choiuofoobun (8‘00than Woman!“ Fuflbdboutiru raywmm 5 Hand-I‘ll. Mir-Idiom “MW“: all lo. um FbfliChr chtures AVISH use of ball and roller hearings in the Ford car greatly reduce friction and contribute to easier operation and longer life of the car. Notetheeoasting ability of the Ford car ascomparedtoanyotherautomohilelnltsweightclass. Examination of the chassis will at once show the advantages of these hearings. On the rear axle pinion and diferential all the taper roller bearings are held to such close limits that adjustment the thrust on the steering worm. Thefanshaftopernteeonaroller betting. Thegenentor.the transmission, the connection between the spline and drive shafts, the clutch, the flywheelâ€"all theoe importnnt mare mnfle inoreeficient and enduringthrmuhtheuseofbnllnnd Spiral toilet bearings ere used in the rear hub because of their is unu Thucbearinpforma striking {11%de skillandareusedinbufldingthe Ford car. my, pinion and ring gear always being held inptoper amusma BATE “I. I‘ll. 0M and I‘mâ€"12c. per count‘ _ W. an} 6c. per line if educative at three; insertions a discount ”' cant “loved for cash w; my advance notice of M the object is .the bene: ‘ Mdipypetsonorpl my the notice ad‘ whom to charge it to. it will b tothepuoonphonmgorsene Wt written instructions until written orders ax' their discontinuance. um IRW'IN. Editor and 0810: and residence a 8! wt of The Hahn E Street. Lou or 'I‘mm 08b! hours. 2 w 5 p ...m (mt Bundnyst JMLSIITIIMBM( Ofltce md residence at the ms and Lambton Stm it: old Post Office. omcv b 11 3.111.. 130 to 4 p.m.. 7 (My: excepted). 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