Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 2 Aug 1923, p. 2

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us. 1 Uuul uuuug ' i Knock~-~Bo_vd out to-catcher; Sutherlanti ,out tentre; Dyer out to centre. 0 runs,} ,0 hits. 0 errors. N g I D....o.... .n..:_ n . . . . -- - ' V Inning Knock----Hun-ter doubled. out at 3rd;E ;Lockha'rt- out pitcher to 1st; Connell out; ,pitcher to 1st. 0 runs, 1 `hit . 0 errors. _! ] Beeton~--*Dun-ham out to pitcher; W. En~? [glish out-. 2nd to 1st; C. English singIed. jout catcher to 2nd. 0 runs. =1 hit. 0 errors. liN I Seventh Inning I Vnnnb, Ila-..-I l\.`A L~ --A ` " " \ ' H I `VFlf-tjl:lT`II;nl1ig u u.. V vllulao Knock--Sutherland out to 3rd; Dyer singled; Martin singled; Stevenson popped, {to pitcher; C. Loclchar-it out 2nd to 1st. 0! jruns; 2'hits. 0 errors. . x g , I Beeton---"W. English singled; C. English! lsafe. s'bor"s error. out at 3rd; Cain singled;.` 90. English singled; Law singled; Dorsey ,.si_ngled; For-an out 2nd to 1st; McKnight isingled. out at 1st: W. Envliszh n..:.. n I ,.___.,=....., ......u uuw auu LU ISL; Mcnlgt 1st; W. English. Gain. 0. iEnglish. Law and Dorsey all tallied. 5 lruns, 6 hits, 1 error. 7 l ._ - > I u Iuuo, u nus, U errors. I MBeeton-Dorsey hit by batted ball; For- jan`oY1t 2nd to 1st; McKnight. singled; Dun-* iham fan`p_ec_l. 0 runs, 1 -hit. 0 errors. . `[\!!.I `I _' suuu uluulg Knock`--D_ver out pitcher to 1st; Martin waTlked. st-ole 3rd; Stevenson out to right; [(3. Lockhart out to 3rd. 0 runs. 0 hits, 0 errors. 7 l Beeton--;Dunham error by 1st; W. Eng- lish out_ to centre; C. English singled; Cain -safe, error by pitcher, stole 3rd; 0. English font pitcher to 1st; Law struck out. 0 runs, '1 hit. 2 errors; - ` ' , ,.a 1- Auuc. U ILIIVS. U errors. ' 'Beeton--4DoIsey fannetl; Foran ( ?t`o.lst; McKnight out pitcher to ; runs. 0 hits. 0 errors. I ___ _ , i V qSecond Inning Knock--~Gonnell our 3rd to 1st; Boyd out to centre; Sutherland Out. to short. 0 runs. 0 hits. 0 end S. .R.m9n.. .`n-.....__ L '1 '- ;,.u.. urrur uy zna; .uyer sin~gled;_ Martin` r doubled; Stevenson walked; Connell, Boyd `and G . Sutherland all scored; bases loaded. lwit-h none out; C. Lockhart `out to 3rd; *Hunter out to short; [Allen out to 3rd. 3 runs. 4 hits, 2 errors. Beeton-4C. English out. piteher to lstl-' I Gain safe, centre- elder's error;.O. English i out catcher to 1st; Lawout pitcher to 1st.` ,0 runs, 0 hits. I error. r ,-mu: ul. neewn on Saturday. I` R. Lockhari. had his left arm in `Saturday s game` when sliding ;in the last inning. He will be . lgame for a while. , __ Bnme Business CQll Plaque 445 uvc-Iuulug and one seven-inning iLefroy on Wednesday and a mne-i ,ture at Beeton Saturday. : R. Ln:-lrl-my-5 In! L:.. 1-2; ,, v ; `cue Lockhart twirled good ball for mi ;losers, allowing only two safeties up to the} fifth. but in that frame Beeton started; lthings moving, and chalked up a quintette! lon six hits and an error. Five hits and any` -error gave Beeton 3 pair in.-t-he seventh.. -;Lockhart fanned four. C. English was on! }the mound forthe winners. He got away; to a bad start in the first when Knock} {grabbed o' their only three runs on four! `hits. a walk and two errors before any were? lout. Thereafter four hits were garnered o his delivery. | V 122-: / * ' 6 l -Beeton rele ed Knock to the cellar posi-- ._tion in the South` Simcoe Baseball League - when thesouthetners took Mac Boyd s team, `into campjby the score of 9-3 at Beeton on; }`-Saturday. After the rst frame when theyi fsecured three marl-:er`s the Knock boys` 9.1-; most lost their batting eye, while Beefon` made a eld day'of the fifth inning and scored five runs. ` I : "Cli the| ;losers, allowing the! l, uaw Uul 0 errors. REAL iGAMBL|NG --uuuueu singled; to znd on pitch-l r; Boyd singled; G. Sutherland to? 1' bv 2nrI- nvnr n:nn-Ind. .Il_-A2~ I > Th.ird inning First Inning I19" Rinalnrlo On o:u5Icu_, U. autnerland toi Li; .Dyer sin~gled;_ Martin` on walked; Boyd! d all scnreds Huang l.... .I..: una mu. arm D8(1l_V nurt `when sliding. into 2nd He will has mu -4` LL FlREMEN S . us.--1., ,-k in fc_)ur_ games--two seven-mnmg game gt I. and n nim._:n..:.... 2.. 1; Fdran out 2nd fnluso. 6.. 1.4. n .5 1; to 2nd pitch- : G, .QnH~m-Inna 4.. .-v .a'rm badly hurt gliriinu :..+.. o....|. 1st` C`. Eng -Iisl; 0 -runs, Ste\'en- I centre; 1 hing, 0| .n5- :uvU auu. out of the I; .5 eunuc GD 2-innin fix- 8 uuv auu l_st. 01 ------AND----- anun cumrmnuu . Jllhll at-unc upumes ltseu every time. But it is nervous work allowing your ! pile to accumulate, with the fear that the. ` whole lotamay be swept away at any mo-f mom. I run you can easily} have a big win; as! your stake doubles itself time. I But it is nnrvnnc nuns`; .-.Il............ ---~--- _ uuuvzn\1u ATFLIAIVLILD ' Electric Stoves . . . ., . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . ; $3.75 to $5.50 /Electric Toasters . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.50 to $6.75 Electric lron . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00 to $6.75 ` Electric Curling irons . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . to $6.25 Electric Fans 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . $13.50 A full line of Electric Supplies - Edison- Lamps Special-.-.`Vacuu'm Bottles, pt. (keeps cold 24 hrs.), 75c `II t IfI\.I\'\r "` "` W. URRY . 3- ' - artfe ARESHJENTIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ntartc "Scholarship Matriculation, Solo Singing. Music;-, -Art, Conversations! Fronah emphasized. Outdoor gamerand sports. Health record .excellent. Limited humben.` A` PERFECT P901`:-:c'noN roe EVERYS _ -_ ._..---_-v-u ysAA\A wavy; lUl.Da_ I. U IICCCI yourself any longer the delights of white enameled woodwork. Muronic makes the painting easy and the e'ect assured. Whatever your Paint or` Varnish _ Problem consult: HITE enameled woodwork! . , Have you not always wanted ' a it? How clean.it is! How in- viting! Nothing quite equals Muronic white enarnel for easy working; for covering capacity, for richness of effect and for permanence. White and stays white! Just try it. Dries to handle overnight. Gloss, semi-gloss and undercoating. For `interiors and exteriors. You need not deny V0u1 Se1fanVlnno'prfhn 1-lnlinl-no .....1.:4... -..-... - I i .- MUM) N IC V BRACEBRIDGE. MGNDAY, AUG. 6 ./Dougall ELECTRIC APPLIANCES` C. W. FLYNN --For Prospectus apply to Principal: lIIZlbi&:I `CONSULT ,_ _--.... . .......-- nu an S rllll --PAIN TING AND DECORATI-NG~- Very reasonable prices. Work guaranteed. Also selling paints and wallpaper. Cut prices. FRASER, Belle Ewart, Ont. Phone I-4 ____._______ T {BELLE EWART WALLPAPER & PAINT __`DA IMGWMD A \1`.t\ nnnnn - ----- 6 .t $2400----Real good home; barn, etc. ` - Bayem ` humbalv .` Phones: Oic mrrml EMU BIBIU UICV start to nish Seven-romn convonicm large \'or:1 Sld DEMONSTRATION .LuLD Llld) convention o4. Maritime Pr: equipment w were seven at s ecial crews, e train crev AI-aunt 6- R_.l_'L `Six-roonw lnr nouse, ha! A. F. A. Wise far BM V':.`T6 }<`;> that Hr`: Cd 111!" pmvincc. f trnuhlc Oi c_e: 46 UPTOWN Canadian EL BASK $1 in Cash Prize} WIND Has he C\\'XEH{ The Peo Thi_8 ma; naun&.A_ -4 Fn Ed; Bryson s CONFECTIONERY Barrie - Allandale PHO1 THUR WIN W, C` % SAVE WORRY Use French Ice Cream for dessert Co`u~ra_n;;-J; \aple Buds and Medallions, reg. price 60c, Saturday 49 __.- _-v Clavrksonv Houie H. A. HENRY REAL ESTATE" MAN Packed in NO RETURN packages is ideal for Family Picnics Auto Parties V _ 4 Boating Parties QUALITY `and SERVICE Fresh Fish What have you to offterv? Smoket! and Pictpic Hams H: A-`HENRY wasuzun _.CANl)Y SPECIAL $3.00._per month at ~ IF IT VIS REAL ESTATE, SEE ME. EFRENCH ` ICE CREAM - lfikled Picnic 18cpeI-lb. On Fridays % sfzl.-1 T 2-quart for $1.20 A4-quart for $1.60 PHONE 51, 21 per lb. BIG Blocvkv : Pl\;>ne 31W u: we gnu yvnp Knows she . I'll ra_i.se you two, said as he took his passenger 1 BR-IEFL-ETS / A professor says- dish` washing can be made as interesting as golf.~ But perhaps 1 it is just as iwell. t_hat`it -hasn't been. Sup-1 pose all our women were as. hopelessly en- slated to dish washing as their hubands are to golf? a . ` No one has ever yet been able to build a political fence that would keep the bull in. I You may leada apper to learning, but 2 you can't make he: think. "Kdverse circumstance crushes a rnan,'i but longer skirts seldom cramp the style I of the girl who knows she haspretty ones, 1 raiseyou two. said 1-}... .I........... L--. I A Summer Cottage and several good houses to rent. uurgmr, ms nerve gone. %WJ_Z, Newark, New Jersey, O.D.F.v' Announcing", replied. the voice, Recita~ tion, Un_ole_ Giggly- e Bed Time Story.by--" f` Poor qld-Iaphoned bu;-glar! nvvvul ruc uumvuruauuu, even to ms sens:-:1 tive ear. In perplexity the old-fashioned is burglar flashed his light on again. It was {C a new kind `of safe for there were two diels. . I The old-fashioned burglar grasped the "other l ,. and slowly turned it. There suddenly ap-V peered a dull glow of light. A burglar alarm! He was trapped. ` _ V A voice spoke out of the silence. 8 Who's there," gasped the old-fashioned ls] burglar, his nerve S WJ7. Nnnrnnb `Ln-u T...;..--. A V` A` Iuluuuu uuc FUUHI. It was his f` ' . I l!'8t Job after twenty years up river. With a grunt of satisfaction he noticed the object (if his search, and dropped to his knees to rub his fingertips on the bottom of the rug. The old feeling of hair- breadth senaitiveness was`sti|l there. as he,` gnasped the dial and began to whirl it. 3 There was no`sound of falling tumble to " reveal the comrbinatioh, even to_ his sensi- fl tiva am-. In nmonhwhm ol.........1..|1'....L:-_-.H -- - -aw: : The old-fashioned burglar pried up the! window with his old-fashioned jimmy, and' cast the eye of his o|d~fashioned lanterns around the room. I `IL ....... L1- l:__4 2 I 1-. . . I - r..-.`,-.- RIJ uuuu \1ldsAIlJUll|/Ii- I W. T. Stewar:'s rink was second with a.` plus score of nine and R. A. Stephens had; `minus three. Com-petition `was very keen? and the bowlers had a ne time. The rinks and results are as follows:- . C. T. Thompson, D. W. Lennox. W. Kennedy. W. A. Turner skip. plus 14. J." A. Hicks, F. Marr. C. H. Beelby, `W. , T. Stewart skip. plus 9. l; G. Luck, H. Tideman, H. J.'T-hompson,l; R. A. Stephens skip. minus 3. - F. Goodfell w. E. Longman,'A. F. A. Malcomson, W.. R. King skip, minus 6. Dr. Simpson. A. Hay. A. C. Bricker, G. D. Hubbardi skip. minus 6. D. McCuaig. A. G. Habbick. P. T. Clark T. T. Young skip. minus 8. ' J S 1 1 *1 ,`l ` --" I I W. A. Turner s rink of .kityt-truxidlersl won first place at a local tournament of the; Barrie Bowling Club. Friday evening. The! quartette was victorious in both its games, lhaving a pIus.s(_:o1_'e in the first ol eight and l in the second of six for a total of fourteen. I Sixrinks in all werelentered and two games were played by each quartette.` `I7 7!` DL_.___..AV, ' ` I l St. Andrew s Trinity . Baracas .St-. Mary . w. A. TUENEWS RilNK FIRST IN LOCAL `TOURNAMENT I ` I - .1 Z Baracas .. .. .. .. .. .. 00 St. Andrew's.. .. .. . 1 1 --3| Line-up~- Baracas--~R. Hart l|b, S. Bryson ss, ,0. Johnson p,` C. Carson c, H. Hart rf, S. Partridge 2b, D. Cameron If, V. Guest 3b, H: Partridge cf. j St. Andrew s~--K. Walls c, K. McKenzie If. R. Twiss lb, B. Clark p, E. McKnight: rf, R. Rainey L. =McDougall 3b, W.! Tribble 2b. Allan Scott of. ' Umpires--L. Flaherty and J. Anderton. , W, -..----... ..... V... numac, auu It was uwe; stuff he served up, too. He allowed five` hits. ' . 1 St. Anclrew .s got their counters" in r.st, second and third. In_ the first, Twiss was! safe on a hit and scored on a passed ball.* McKenzie was safe in the second "on -al missed third -strike, and .mally .scored.lM Rainey hit safely `in theithird and tallied, Qllliilni k`: I........-.-- - I` $3000-A number of ieal! good .places to choose. from. At $5000---An `A1 home, strictly modern. Houses, Farms and Market.Garde`ns, all sizes and prices. - ` * uauguv uu me 0888. -Clyde Johnson, a _ Toronto visitor` in! town, twirled for the losers, and it was nice ve? Q. 5 A I 9 . - - " two hits. R. Hart got `a double in the-; fourth back of 1st but did not score. In the fth, Chester Carson knocked a triple to centre over-the eldex-`s head, "but. was caught off the base. .(`.lu-:1- T..l......... '-r~ I Final Standing Junipr Church League [ Played Won Lost P.C.T t A .....|....... .. ` ` I I St. Andrew's. made a clean sweep of the Junior Church Iieague series this year, win- ning all of their six games. They shut out Baracas on Friday night by a. scoreof 3-0, and Buster Clark, the winning hurler, al- lowed` only two safe hits. . ' In their six leaguegames St. Andrew s scored` forty-one runs, and had sixteen scored againstthem. Ten of these sixteen came in one game against St. Mary ; on June 12 when St. Andrew's won by 11-10. In the first game of the year onAMay 25 they'just nosed out Trinity by 2-1. All the other xtures were won by~wide margins, but Friday night's game was their only shut,-out. . V E Buster" Clark pitched good ball for the winners although he walked several of the smaller Baracas players. He allowed only , I I i; '1 F. `I '1 il -----VJ -any uou|\tl.y Ill I/II Score by_ inning" :-- ,. _, :_. who knows has bratty `you two, the elevator boy` to the third floor. -<----__;--? Clean Sweep byqgt. Andrew : PERILS OF THE AGE {Tragedy :_____I L,, At aond ' on ly id tallied. Juaacu uuu. ' son Cart McKenzie u 319, W I lnderton. P.C 3 3 4 scored. 7 Inning ' I Thornton---Barlow fanned; error by 15:; Henry walked; elder s ch I I-vy--B. Jennett . lined to leatchp) ; `L. Jennett dropped nett out short to 1st. 0 runs, 0 Fourth Inning tout on strikes `Barlow fanned. - ing 11 nun`, U CIIUI Dungey short hits, I error. i '1`-hornton~-Wonch fanned; J. D. Stewart scored on F. Lennox s single over lst; Mc- Quay out pitcher to ing; Coxworth walked;-B.` lJennett; F. Lennox out to sho 5 hits, 3 errors. EILL I _ Jenne to left. scoring Lennox and C -i2nd on error by left; L. Jennet 0 l.000fby.left_. scoring B. Jennett; F. .400 gled; H. Jennett safe, error by .250_L. Jennett and F. ,200;'out to 1st; T. Banting singled. lst, T. Ban-t`m'g scor- tt singled? oxworth, to` t safe. error] sa Banting sin- `to 1st. scoring Banting; .W. Banting ; scoring H. rt; 7 runs. - I safe, Feltis `safe, oice; L`. Stewart safe on elder . _ choice, Henry going out at 3rd; Maw fan- i 00* PW _0.-Aned; 1 run_.g0 hits, l_,error. --3 S (nice fanned; F. Banting safe.! fly by short after nice try ; H. Jen- `U. L00 ' 8l l'0l`S . Beet` on e1 1 hit. 0 runs, ' Be_et( ; Ayerst walked, stole .2nd;! BN0!" 0 runs, 0 hits. 0 errors. Ivy--W. Banting rolled to 1st; T. Bant-I singled over 2nd, to 2nd on passed bal-l, `ham fa Knoc to pitch runs; 2` Been) fe. sh . Eng singled ; singled. English. runs, V `Knoc (`battim `ed. sto A Line-up:-'- ` ` T-hornton--=_Hen'ry. cf; Feltis p and 3rd; L. Stewart 2nd; Maw rf; Wonch as; J. D. gtewart c`; A_yerst lst; Bax-`low If ;'Dunge_v rd. ' I Ivy--H. Jennett p 'and Ass; W. Banting 1 as and p`; T. Banting c; F. Lennox cf; B. McQuay.x~f;nA. Coziworth 2nd; B. Jennett lst_;._L. Jennett 3rd;_ _F. Banting 11'; W. ; Smith If. ` I`r_._._:__ "II I an -- >` "` gey singled to centre; Henry; error by Llshovt; Feltis safe on elder's choice; L. Stewart singled; Maw out `to right; Wonch ; doubled; J._ D. Stewart doubled; Dungey, Henry, Feltis, L. Stewart and Wonch all scored; (H. Jennett pitching) Ayerstvsafe, `errm; by catcher; Barlow fanned; , Dungey wglkd; ,Henry lined to 1st (nice c'atch)_. ` 5_ -runs`, 4` hits. 2- errors. ' n___V` , o o .m.-.. u runs. u nus. u errors. . 3! Ivv---`W. Smith singled-to centre. out l'stealing 2nd; H. Jennettiout short to 1st 1 5 W. Banting singled; T. Banting out to left I0 runs. 2 hits, 0 errors. I r ' Eighth Inning ' , Thornton--J. D. Stewart -popped to short;5 I Ayerst fanned; Barlow tanned.` 0 runs, 0 `hits, 0 errors. ' . . ' H `Ivy--F. Lenuox walked. forced at 2nd j ;by McQuay_. 3rd to short; Coxworth out >.'. pitcher to 1st; B. Jennett singled to centre, ,scoring McQuay;.L. Jennett, error by 1st; 5E. Jennett scored on passed ball; Smith . `singled. scoring L. Jennett; H. Jennett safe" 1 ion error by pitcher, scoring Smith; W.` i-Banting doubled, scoring .H. Jennett. 5 runs. 3 hits, 2 errors . , ` Ninth Inning 5; 'l`uhm-ntm. IW D--A=-~ " ` ` ; . I l__. ..........w cuurcu UH pl!-F880 L. pitcher. scoring .l'IInc 9 Iv-3*- -~~ llltll II | Umpire--VH. J. Thom-pson, Thorntoxbx`. mu vcll vu uululg Thornion---L. Stewart out 3rd to 1st; Maw our catcher to 1st; Wonch out 2nd to] .lst. 0 runs. 0 hifs. 0 1 I\'v--JW Qmm. ..:....I--I L w.1sE. .1 runs. 3,hits. 3 errors. `Ivy (Dungey. pitching)--Coxwortrh. lined` 2 hits` to 2nd: B. Jennett out_ to centre (nice, catch); F. Lennox outs to 1st. 0 _runs_. 0;` I _ Knot ' hits. 0 errors. I` J _ _ I2nd-I`. At $1600-I--Six-ro`omed house, with *-all conveniences. _ ; mxm uunng I 'I`hornton-4Maw fanned; Wonch, error`; ;`by centre. to 2nd- on error by pitcher; J. D. `Stewart singled to` right; Ayerst singled..- scoring Wench; Barlow out short to lst;' Dungey. error by short. Stewart and Ayerst scoring; Henry singled to centre; Feltis out` to 1st. 3 3,hits. 3 VIVV lnllnunuy n6nl\.....\ n-_--_,, .1 .- -' ll 1. nu. U t3fl'UI'S. I '1 Ivy1-McQuay singled to centre; -"Cox-la` ;'wort-h walked; B. Jennett doubled. to leftl` ` over: fence. scoring McQuay; `L. Jennettl error by short, scoring Coxworth; B. Jen- ynett scored on passed ball; L. Jennett scor- _, led on error by pitcher; W. Smith (ba-t.ting"( ;for F. Banting) safe on elde1"s choice.j {scored on pwed ball; H. Jennett struck!( `out; W. Banting out to 1st; T. Bantinggs safe. error by 2nd; F. Lennox single'd,;. Mc- :] Quay` lined to short. ' 5 runs. 3 hits, 3.er-is 4 rors. ` " - l.ed;7Felt1s sxngled; `L. Stewart fanned and- n.-cu, V VI llllu Fifth Inning 'l`hornon-_-Dungey fanned; Henry walk- hit. 0 cxrors. Txrv-_..'Il'nf'\n nu . oeconu nnmng I Thornton--`Maw out 3rd to 1st; Wench` "gsingled; .J. D. Stewart safe on elder s._' E?choice; Wonch to 3rd, low throw by 3rd; B out at home, right to catcher; Ayerst struck` ;out. 0 runs. 1 hit, 1 error. - ` I1,-v....J nnnnv M..n...... ._J I` ~vuI.. u runs. 1 mm, 1 _ Ivy--Lennox, McQuay {and Coxworth all ;struck out. 0 runs. 0_hits, 0 errors. I ] 'm_:-.I rl. - v 11105, U CITOTS. I I 1 Ivy--H. Jennett `out shorf .to 1st; W.` Banting out- 2nd tolst; T. Banting out to; short. 0 runs. 0 hits. 0 errors. I ! {IL I \ . mrst Inning Thornton--Henry and Feltis :VStI'ik9_; L. Stewart out to centre. 0 hits,` 0 errors. ! Ivv__'I'-T 'l......-AL --~- ' 1115 um panting went in to pitch the first of the ninth. He was driven out with, only one down after four hits had been: snatched, two of " them doubles. H. Jen-j nett went in again, yielding no` hits, but passing one man. Jennett in his 8 2/3. frames allowed four runs, five hits. struck. out fourteen batsmen and passed four. Two;or three nice catches were made. B. Jennet-t. made 8 nice catch for the last * out of the game o Hem-y s bat. It was} just retaliation for what Thornton had done ` to him.4.Wonch made a beautiful stab in,1 the third of a hot liner from his bat andl` Henry did well on another ball to deep cen- `J tre eld in the sixth. - 1 D - ..,.. ;1 '5 3'l;heVga_i:1:, which did noit get untill: 2 . . W1 a poor crow in a.en ance,- went along very nicely until the last of thel > fourth. when Thornton blew higher than at lkite Ivy did not seem to have any dii- :1 lcnltw with F eltis and they came back at him 1 ~ again in the next stanza. Dungey went in `to pitch the last of the sixth. Fgltis al-j ilowed twelve runs on eight hits and se_ven;l errors in the firstve frames. `fanned ve.= three of them in the second. and passed 1 two. iDunge_v `in three innings gave I-vyl ive ruhstand ve hits with two errors be- 5 '3 hindvhim and walked one. . l W:+L II-`L- ......_- 1-! n - I V ,,V_ ___,_, ,...._. W", c[lufa` uewcuauus uuru D811 [0 left ill hindvhim . Cli Lockhart of Knock pitcl . With the score 17-4 in favor of Ivysix innidast Week four` Big Bill Banting went in ve-inning and seven-innit ist with W~`~ d'nP~`d8)' him only down after fms. hm, .u...: L... o---.- -4 0--A ~ - * Special Ral: sA Rail and Boats; Accdmmqilutibn for 5000 Poplg Be One of the Crowd; _ I By bunchingthits in the`fourt-he. am: and} eighth innings of" Tuesday s gameat Ivy, the home team walloped "I`hornton 17-9 and` retained undisputed possession ofjrst place. in the` So__uth Simcoe Baseball League. The?`- three frames mentioned sent Thornton s;4 `chances of success a-glimmering, seven runs being tallied in the f urth and ve in each of thefth and eiglg ve in the ninth. but that was not near' enoughito even it up. The Damn mluinl. 4:.) -.--A --A --9 th. Thornton scored 1 li . Seventh Inning I Q4.........L ~-- Sixth Ixuiixig Wnw fnnnnrlo : ` "' `V! II VI I I Second Iinning 4M3u' nnr _'-hm-I 6.. . u w u . `losers, Rum . P. A Wt 80* going until fth. 3 Door crowd in .m....:........ ln.:....... ...-.. First Inning `-[em-v and ...., ..-.35, _;_nnnea nve,ao1_n. ynereafter four garne;'ed delivery- u-ee `Cain made a nice catcix of Gordon Suth- en-on; erlands hardball to left in the second. ked I _Cl_i .Lockhart pitched twenty- in_ 1vy,is}x mnmgsdast in four ;mm.e_+..... ________ .,. ., ~--v. ----a- v; yuvucls DIM!!! 01'; U. lfillgulh i errors; .0;-t. - Fourtlh Inning 11tln8.safe. Knock---Hunter out to 3rd; R. Lock-hart V Jen-_3 (`batting for Allen) fanned; Connell walk- 'S.- 1el'l`0l`-_ed. stole 2nd and 3rd; Boyd out to 3rd; 0 hits, 0 errors. 1 Rfatlvnln `Ronfnu, T\........-. L2; I, I .. - - -- - fnicef V wmivintn Inning V J ms, 0-` ; Knock--R. Lockhart singled; out stealingl 2nd; Connell out to pitcher; Boyd out to3 centre. 0 runs, 1 hit. 0 errors. ` Score by mnmgs ' l23456789R_HE t-Knock. .. 3oooooooo-3 8 5| ;1`;`t`_ Beeton .. .. 00.205020x--9 15 2. ,left_'. Line-up`:-- Knock+4Connell cf; Boyd lst; G. Suth- erland 2nd; Dyer 3rd; Martin ss; Stevenson icif; C. Lockhart p; Hunter c; Allen rf; R. h1't'Lockh_art rf. Se 0; Beeton-C. English p; Cain ss; 0. Eng- hsh 3rd; Law lst; Dorsey rf; Foran c; Mc-T | 21:lKnight 2nd; Dunham H; W. English of. l on . n : At $1500--I have six cottages, some! ` real goqd values. [ """ I FITS! lnnlll` 2 Kuock-Connell singled; 9!"s error; 1 wasllst. error b 2nd` ' 1:":-I A.-mo dnIll"JnrI- Q1-!........... . xuunc uu uuc wuu WIDE. ` The ugual method is to play for the run of the colors. That is` to say, if black wins `you put. your money on black and leave [it there for five. six, or more coups.` If you are fortunate enough to get into a long cu All ucubulc sumea. There -are. players who assert that they make a regular income but on hundfed go broke for one whd wins. 'I`Iu. .....o.| ......sL...I :_ ;, , I n .- aunc my auvlyc uuu awp Hr. ' Butrwhen the Guardsman dived in his pockets and suddenly produced a bulky sheaf of notes the face of the manager was transformed. His countenance was wreath- ed in beatific smiles. ` ` 'I`L.... .._.. ..l-------- W1 - -' UPpIVIUlIo I 4 ` The usual thmg, I suppose? quid the manager. You have iost your money? | Take my advice and stop it. Rnf.,w}-nan Hm Rnunnhmn- .l:.....I 1.. L3, pcu cvcxy uuy. A young Guardsman paying his first visit is reported to have netted 4,000. His friends persuaded ' him to take it to the `bank in the -morning. Shyly and nervously he sent in his_ card to the manager, who regaxded him` with lowering brows and deep suspicion. ` ' thing; sunnose?" sum +1.. ucuw-um-quuruube. ` There is a slight, but, in my opinion, a very slight element of skill in playing the game. {By carefully watching the.Vfall of the_cards it is possible to calculate p1-oba~ bilities. But. at Monte Carlo miracles hap- pen every day. A trnnruu (Inn...-I......'.... ......:.._ L:_ n:_A ... 9. ---rn- \-rululbi lI\l The real gamblers game at Monte Carlo .is neither roulette nor baccarat. It is I trente-at-quarante; I AFA :5 n n`l:...LL L..L :_ _.# V ....v, A unnvn. Eighth Inning "1 Knock---4Martin out 2nd to 1st; zson walked; C. Lockhart out to {Hunter out. to right. 0 runs. 0 lerrors. ' I Beeton--W. English out 2nd to {English fanned; Cain doubled; O. I singled; Law out to pitcher to 1st. I hits, 0 An-nr: `u uua. U BFFOFS. I Beeton-~Cain out 2nd l.o 1st; 0. English? do_u-bled; Law safe. pitcher's error; Dorsey! singled. out at 2nd; Foran singled; Mc-I Knight singled, out 2nd to short; Dunham `singled; 0. English and Law tallied. 2 runs,` 5 hits, 1 error. l `l'.12_L;I, `I - Has a comfortablehouse to exchange on a pasture farm near Barrie. `

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