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Oshawa Daily Times, 14 Oct 1929, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1929 a PAGE RIN NINE eT Closing Day Tournament re INNING RALLY WORLD SERIES CORE BY INNIN Held By GMC. Golpers at Philadelphia OH © 0 4) 0 Bailey Are Local Winners| this competition was I, Blewart albu Out of the Box in the Fourth Innings, But Pat Malone RELIEF PITCHER PITCHERS FOR TODAY Renato Gardini Hou leihinued, dhelr bird hata i HE ih pier \ » GIVES ATHLE TICS THE TEAMS 1 2 3 45 Local Club House Saturday -------- of Torento, who had a gross of 104, | Athletics Came From Behind the Two Run Lead of the BATTERIES: Malone and Taylor the Tournament T, 0, Mitchell, mayor of 'Oshiwa Innings on Four Hits, Including a Home Run by Leo Ehmke, Walberg and Cochrane On Baturday last the General | jy opr of 91 which, with Went the Whole Route for the Cubs mo : # '| Is Contender For Any TOPOL the wentntr Glaned | assistant ge eral inaniier of oi Pel 1 A wom, git! Up beautifully and one eeu NOLL company, who had & gross o © 7 8 9 [) 8 r J ! em i Gross of BS, which, with his handi Chica ()) T. B, Mitchell, Ww, E Davis, A of 25, av hin i ne or 1929 WORLD SERIES 2 9882904099 Robart Mab and R. J lt hs fifo, ol vo hy] 0, 0 3 in the Various Events of with a Tandieap of 37, giving him & Cubs, Scoring Three Runs in the Last Half of the Ninth i won the competition for Oshaws: vis Haas to Win the Game---Howard Emke Was Knocked Motors of Usnade Golfing Assoeine handigap of 160, gave him a net of 78 have ohonen a more perfect afters | hundwup of 22 wh i net of 69, The ---------------- By BIIAN BELL, : ke, warmed up until time for the \ ' : ; The World's Title noon for golf, The only fly In Lhe | pyaner up win » Hare, wha tled Ansoolated Press sports writer) fifth World's Series game to go in, " oe! : Bi ' ointment wan that darkness fell 1 My, Davis' not ho Ke Caf 09 on the 18 Philadelphia, Pa, Oct, 14 Pat Malone matehed him, hall foy ATRL. { % § id gulekly and the last four four] hole round, haya 8 from of 90 with wl 8 i il I Connie Mack stood today with an | ball, while Rube Walbiro prepars I 1 "The following report fram the L expectant, gonfident foot veaching | ed for emergencies hy throwing te 4 4 Hamilton Herald, published on the Kemi Swi, had ro hep prev. 16 Xi ical wy ft Kol lo oh for the top step leading to bases | Warl Mack in the Athetics' bull ' | oveanlon. of Renato Gurdinis recs | "@Mplate thelr roun ly A Af lh pre | ga MoNah hall's most excusive chamber, ves | pen, The Cubs did not immeaintes i a f \ g P J ont appearance tn Hamilton will ngemed ta he more than usually wan the prige (ar the Jowest gros y " i ; ! Cd v | glow, Wa are told (his was due to | score turned In hy an association 1 44rved Jor ahager Whe have won v ond for Fouvnvel gk 0 the diy le. ha J 5, ho give the Oshawa sport lovers some the faot' that there were so MANY | Hien ber, his fron being Na, Fr word's series, mill pen # the game began fi i ! a ¢ h Ayr Iden of what Is 0 [7] I : 5 To make the baoasion the more | was sMEhtly cloudy but comiort oH X , jy. i " he " . hth A on we Jy In store for them Aootehmen oul and when & Hoot oh dented ope cone to, apen | noteworthy, elaborate preparations | able i 0 ; JH) Pn Ny BE] | Whioh 1s 10 ba held #4 the Oshawa logan his only wolf hall he has to 0 4 p Ayers Wa won by amp were made to have the President Flvst Inning b ky Biv / d a 3 He [ Armories on Thursday niaht. Wha hunt until he finds it or discovers | L040 Jaren LU wa MY 0 AVpeL gall Hand Mrs, Hoover with members of MeMillan hit to Dykes and was gy ' i d ; { al Fy TC Wie oppenent will be Is not as yet |® hotter one, Hoh Hendarson was | evi i Hy lay hd 1) Haver, Ni ithe oMelnl family, Join the home- | out to Foxy, Hnglish hit to Khm ; gi 3 | : i k cortiin, bit one of the 1oAAINE GON. playing, and Bob MoNah and Harry ol fh alley af Genera ( town crowd of 0,000 hopeful, of | ke and beat the throw tp first toy # al : ; Ji : Lenders for thule honars wii be | HOKE, and if there had baen many f tuih LoahAWA. i being able to cheer the triumph | 8 Wit, Hornsby popped to Foxs 4 3 i Ae } to give Gardin y f(r Ie more, why, we'd have had to earry vents lil the tournament desided oft he House of Mack, The prest="| on a hall he did not intend te hit, en 3 ; : / ON The H ¥ ht Iran a BA "it 0 [ayer the last ten foursomes untl)| previously were won as follows; H daontinl decision to sea the ' fifth | Wilson up Balt anny Hnuinh PRE ; ed J : \ va on wlory of Gardinl's | SO gaturday, However, sveryone | o Brown trophy wail hy Han d possibly dealding game unex- | was out stealing, Cochrane to High " * Wy p iy : will and power Is HA follows of Ihe BIXtys0dd players finally Pounder, with Archie Muir of Van poatedly, marking the fivet visit of | op, No runs, one hit, no errors y ol d 3 Ag ' Contender for Title vonohied the oluh house, even if [ Conver Be Gy the runner tp, Apri aehief executive to Philadeinhin IAthletion' called, Bishop fanned + 1 bl By, 4 J Hanate Gavdinl's bid for recog Russ Birehard's foursome whial | ten Miment, Lioodyenr oy, wen by or & world's series contest since | on a fast ball over the eorner, ; VAY y y ov nition un w oontender for KNe [lle Tage out, hid to use thelr Here aunder, with Tod Jamieson, ! podrow Wilson saw the Red Hox | Hans Mfted a fly to Blephenson y world's heavy walght wrestling olgarette Hghters to show each the runner up, Midsummer tourna detent the Phillies fn 1016 Cochrane hit to English and was ' yma nina held oy (UY Lather the oup on the last green, | EA reatlhLite, try A win by In the fifth game of a sevies | out ab first on a elose play, It was HUB WALBERG ) , AT ; annephers, conqueror of Slrangier peventy Took Part \ Tb which has been un pitcher's batte Ia good play hy the Cuh shortstop, | Whe replaced ¥hmke in the hoy rents LARD BUMEE Pitehi rat MALONYN Lawls, must soon result In higher Altogether there wera ahout 70 the pannel Wh Autumn tournament, pound until the feurth contest | No runs, no hits, no errors for the Athletios in the fourth N ' a ne or the nhe matehes and ""higger dough' for PRPUIRANLS nthe AFSPROOR'S Dros the Steel Co, of Canada trophy, won Fought a big explosion, tearing second Inning ning, pada, -------- " the alever Italian ehamplon osodings, hot foraeiting the twe by J, BW, Spencer, with 1, MoNah the 1the top away from all caloulations | Cubs: Wilson hit into left field | sees errr ---- ' + "It Saad of iol y 4 hetore he stalwart hellanders whe, resplends Hane Hy oy Robert a A and leaving the record hook, veel: | for one hase, Cuyler hit to Elms | ay | » M k P fis In demand in the Iarger grappl . 9 d . inl, groggy and all but helpless, | ke and Wilson was foveed to wees Millan iit No iy y ang Hg. oul C osing ar et rices {fing centres, where his efforts will Su tn Roatlas National gurh, wade or aver, won by By I Maitland, with an¥thing fs expected to transpive, | ond, Holey taking the throw, Bong isl Di : y | he rewarded with high-olass mate bo 1, Connnolly the runner up, inglish flied ta Miller who mane -- ches and luerative employment the hawpipes and took an unholy | "he various prises were presented \ ¥ ' wlee In producing the weirdest and | oi 4 banquet iu the ehubh hous afte | In this game, which carries the Atephenson up, Cuyler ran off | oon nine anton, No runs, one hit I { , "> : 4 a § By ' y \ * " verdict of a fourth laurel wreath | first and was trapped, finally bes | oo oreo Market Summary by Canadian Press Last night, In the arena, on the most disconcerting eneaphony of | {1% Gieiiiient, with H, FOWN, for the house of MeGilliouddy, ov | ing vetirad hy Cochrane, The play Toronto and New York Btoe noeaslon of the third wrestling \ postponed the deecislon te another | was Ehmke to Foxx to Daley to Athletles: Dykes flied out to |} oronto and ¢ Wi Ao Quotations Bupplied hy show staked tn Hamilton this Ses sound Just when a player was In| yoo. president and general manage 4 J y English on a great backward run Nioble, Forlong and Co, ! the midat of swinging for a perfeet | of General Motors of Canada, the | aa yo Nagy 1114! paoe, pltehers | Co hrhne ( gHied ftahnonson ning eateh In short ventre, Poley ---- mS won, Renata removed an obstacle In | 4 toastmaster, Short addresses wers "high, hard ones' seemed | walked on a low fourth ha i \ A. his path in the person of Ned Mos ) aster, HN \ iit to English and w thrown out . " " nvi UBKIN Pras: 3 0 Iely to dig In for a great bats | Grimm went out fo Foxx on 8 one 10 was & hard bit, Bhmke | STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE Opening % to 1% oent higher, | Carr, 306-pound Irish giant, hy Among the lovin Embers of delivered, and a susten Jogrin Vel the, glow voller, No runs, one ht, WO | want out on a fly to Cuyler who Paronto, Ont, Oct, Td Trads| Ohloago wheat afterward showed a | throwing him twlee In 58 minutes HY are Maar hi Gearus Jas htfvied by \ Henderson, hW ol "wp Fale Weather error did not move to make the catoh, | INE was extremely dull on the | decided loss all around, Corn and [and B7 seconds, the first fall in | (C8 provident Mayor Mitehell, hl ip ag yo Philadelphia, Oct, 14 A fal Athletien: High, Blmmens single | 0 FURS, No hits, no errors itandard Mining Exohange (hia | oats turned downarvade also, corn | 24.20 and the second in 9,07, Tra addin "op UR Orelahtont | Ko HM i Naeighion Wh ate day was the weather man's offers | ed to left, Foxx lined to Hornshy Fourth Inning morning and values were Irregular, | starting unchanged to cent UOardind was MoOAr's master Unf pee seo snny divectoral George Mil: While ving ent A Y ) Bh My n Wi the Fifth game of Bis and Himmons Was double d at firet Cuba; Hornsby hit to Boley and | ¥alns and losses belug about equal | higher but subsequently receding, [every department, despite the huke [on conining Hoh Henderson and PAT Ali, ~ J i hd 43 Hovics by gb Bayed oh hited the second hathiay mids wis out to Foxx Wilsan fouled | In numbes Provisions held about steady, Irlshman's 8h.pounds welght ad Dr. H Ras 00m Outsaftown guests | Pounder, eaptain y 1] ¥ lL [t 1 one-nanden » ) ¥ ar 0 Me i . Y 5 ) h fare Preside nd: Mrs: Herbert | Millan and was thrown ont to | QUb 0 Cochrane near the stands ite olla come In for some at ---- yantage-=830 to B04 and, Al po nded, O, Stewart and M, Jenks I'he results were as follows 'H Spa! "an \ N ol A nit. ne | CU¥ler hit into right tleld for | tention, Acme Waa the most prom though In "toush' spots a few | oo Tai adian General Bleotrie] Handi he oct | her t t are TW NO TRA, ong hit, WQ [twa bases. Htephenson walked, | INORt with an advance ot ¥ at 89 TORONTO times, (tw an apparent at all stamens | 00 wna Tad Mes, GO, Apenoe Qut In Gr, sap Nt ofeial weather forecast was | errors Cuyler seared on Grimn nla to | Ajax was also strong, selling up| Nook High Low 8,00 p.m, [of the hout that he would, sooner \ po ry ' 1. Rol lu vo pM) falr and slightly cooler Third Inning entre, Riephensnn we VAY at 1.401 Aberta Pacifie was | A & FP i i i ar luer, be a decisive winner, Me Mies! Oo, of Canale) n R Sombi n Fahd oy fg bo ! ------ Cubs: Taviar hit tn front of the . 4 y 3 \ pent O-Lite] Norma vown, Alf | R, Henderson 75 Yinka i Alalune Bite I Regt ach | Crimm stayed at fivat, Stephens | sleady at 0 Asiociated Un hell Fel, 107TH 14014 LOOM [Carr equalled the popular son of heat Bd Rantvakt Nine Bros. | RK, MoNab TRY h | 8 ) yior's 1} La Whe fH 3. 4 { i 0 ne ial (2! i 9 \ N fhibe Pavk, Philadelphia, Oct, ! vane, Malone hit by first base in HO Mh bh nly X 4 nd . ob 4. ih Bp Pi ott 14 Hy ig oll a4 A ann Ha Tal) only In the matter of strensth, [moet ane Lumbars, Oliphant | A. Davidson a 5 28 ol 34,~~The deliberate Howard Ehm- to right field for twe bags, Mos [GOR TE FHI ECON a " me GH declined 33 al he Bi 4 [Gurdint wan faster and mush more fog onnsan Business systems; Ar | Wo EB Davis ol Khmke was vemoved in favor of | 16.66, and H, W, Peta was une | Bromp 10 1 LL elever and, hy his quiokethinking, [co ™ hn Glaan, Toronte Envelope | 10 8, Mitchell , y | ander 111) \ No P My 1) oan, q v ) \ Walberg, a bla left hander, In four | ghanged at 1.9 vl BN Bid outemarted his opponent al the | 600 pos Gram, Chevrolet, Detroit; | Re Cram A " batsmen Khmke had parmitted irklang aloe ( § 'nokshutt 39% i ie 5 y i Kirkland La Peek Hughes 18% way through the plece and Bert Rupert, Detrait Dr, Haseamb i" . three hits and a bake on hall in il y \ Ok an. Malt 0 i A The Batting Order ort ut hema hosed | B10 amarante Ton cam. tne te da ren | no cho nda heen | Ng 1 ud he lent the Heid, Malohe steven fat-named advanced Lat 70, the oY ii A ARK y vo) nswer to € (4 the sucasas of tha afternoon ts duel le P Cunningham {1 inher wo rams, iro hith. no | eon, Samed 30 a 030 and | Ashe 108 10% 1w| - From "A Fan |i dak Reena the professional | 1h Jmieren 3 48 4 ATHLETICS CURS errors horvitt Gordon and Nase Metals | Ford "A" 34% WN | of the Oshawa Gait Qlub, tor hai Foy, a Rishap hit to MeMil work fn preparing the target tor | i FIERCE 3 Athletios 9 J i db wera firm. The former gained A Gypsum 1) 2 h of + Rishop, 2h McMillan, dt Ian and was out at fleet, MOMs | 00 6 50 and the latter advanced 50 | Hm, Hrd, 48 Ask wi ht Fal) the pitehing competition, and aisd Cy KE, Hare \ i Lo Athy, On for seeing that the falvways and [© 3 BCC ; ; ! Haan, of English, as fan fumbled but recovered to make | 5 Hys, Whi, 62 Ask 0 "Cochrane, ¢ Hornsby, 2b a Heghining throw Hans hit to r s Ae . Oshawa, Oot, 13 1 Ix true that greens had been oleared of leaves : { Si it Wilson, of MoMillan was out at first, The | | Twp, ON Rod 4 3 In disousslng the Ladiea' Sotthall | Sepa cannes wan really In midsaens | 2" R, Lh Mith 4 Aiinoha, ing ball was hard ht, Cochrane hit to CHICAGO GRAIN It, Pet yy SAL Avorakos, 1 made the remark that | oF Gea he out-of-town vis | I eammell , n Foxx, 1b Cuyler, vf MoM {118 1 was out. No rans, | Chleago, Ta, Oct 14.~=Raln vas | It NK a0 i the THRE Ih Question Proved uh \ he Bag we! Jaren HL N . Steph I Me n And was 0 N{ Lan A I Ms Hy AON 1 } hid tors eapecially ware loud In thelr {5 Jaoohs filler, of Niephengon, no hts, no errors ports from Australia, where moins | M8 ) ! fortunate, Howover, Nv, Fan, has| i aisen OW Dykes, 3b Grimm, 1b Firth Taning thre shortage has been prevalent, | Mf Th ~ 14 44 al misunderstood my meaning In my Mention must alse he made of i Ro er ¥ | a do 'hia at] RB 1} a \ } \ " N, awe No 84 Taylor, ¢ Cubsi MeMillan fouled to Foxx kd : y . Ca In : Mango Whaat! Apr Tal \g WN 17 44 y oplnion the rule In quite all right | ina fmportant vole filled by Don | Aax Fvans Ehmke, ™ Malone, p wha wade & clever tatoh heat the i. arly My or I Walkera 108 1 A | hwy wo a happened tt ng pai Nwarte, who aoted as oMolal olnewma | Win Deans \ M \ P Ad \ FB LI Me AL) " 4 or pane Va Prises, \ ale ™ y Rants nth Hea 0 shop mates of wheat yields In Australia util A LAR AR 4 vuloruidte to that player Piotoath phos . Neadion N a Mh WU Miller Umpires: Klem (National) at plate; Dineen, Ata. attuck out oh a called thaid trike, | Were ourrent, and higher quota Nandand Mines Hut, In my opinion, there is a Brest 3 A HE ee ro talkies N Lo Millian han) at first; Moran (National) at second; Van Graflan He Kicked vigorously and stamped | Hons al Liverpool were lanored Max Ld Ma deal to be sald in favour of the [IV wan not her td Mikite. N 3. Dawel merican) at thin third, Wie feet, No vung, no hits, no er , Bohbiding | L$ PWing fil lavelapad in time to show R \ rem Som m---------------- [APO TaN 4 ) It sueh le films deavelopad n ma a \ E.R, Birchard er op ---- fer -- ] : oh a rule as this did net 4 } EE EA ------ PORN. nlotios! flmmons tied ta Quy. | Mt Into centre for ane hase, Grimm He, Holl, 81 30 slat, there would he no incentive (hath an Haturday evening, pt hee 4 1 Lhenter "STARTED THE FIREWORKS |! . i deep right almost te the | fanned on a called third sivike Dome Lh 30 \ for any girl trying to obtain safe will he ready sometime during the B, [penges tones, Foxx ht to Hornsby whe | Taylor filed to Miller tn short, No | N8 © 184 144 v hall honors', Members of the otk ahd we wii thin by he y Lo Wa . fumbled for an error, Foxx reaches | runs, one hit, no errors Faloon LAL hoo Cheva Marvquettes, Malleahloa form, An Opinion as ta haw Mu N hy Whattam ed tivat, Miller singled to left, Foxx Athiation: French hatted tap | Hada 20 and the Rovers, who perhaps have | [O06 Poa would have it he went | I, Reddin stonping at second, Dykes flied to | Walberg, Fronoh fanned, swinging Holl, ., 888 ¢ hopes of obtaining softball honors looking tor 1h In Halls whee Br h aR Cuvier who eausht the ball with Pishop hit hy third base for one | ih Oil 18TA ai hut now that they oan not heat N W Wi Borg A OM R Coby Hie \ t d held hath vunney hase, Haan hit a home WN oF wey LL art THE \ \ . \ Sal, iran yp By Hols y NOPE Ad | the vight field fend . NONRE Bish Hd, By, 1814 i iba TL - Tg Phy pleted (he players adjourned to the | Bh Rupeil ta MoMillan near the pltohers | op ahead of him and tielng the | Ka, Lk, . 1d ! 19 | will not quit trying when they ses | OUD hous whate a substantial and Hy Hlaek mound, No runs, one hit, ape ew | sooare fhe Athletle players Mies | Kt. Fly, 11% that that certain player has far tompting dinner awaited thew, W. Thompson rar, two left | aly mobbed Haas as they pound Lx. Bh. 8304 $91 outstripped them but will Keep the unavoldable absence of Mn HN, | WW, Garner Nivth Inning | od him, Cochrane hit ta Harnshy, ) Mala A i toying hoaause that player oan only A, Brown, Min, ER, BRirohard aot Ry y Harpe Oubet Wihson lined ta Miller [ and was out at fivat, Simmons hit [ Al, Ha 14 4 | have on prise, ARYORe san see that [#4 #8 toastinaster and, tn hs own Ne Hua who ploked the ball just off the | inte centre fleld far two bases | MeDoug, 43 \ thin Will promote wore interest inimitable way, outlined the alms \ MoPhersun vasa, Cuvier hit to Walberg and | Foxx up, The Cubs encouvased | Meln 1480 ) 4 of the association and weloomed | M Jonkings " | 4 than it detracts, Only one player dA Was out at firet, Stephenson fans | Malone, Foxx was walked purposes | Ain, On 288 4 in disappointed In this onse white | he Visitors, My, Jaocohs and Ma» No \ ned, swinging hard to a curve ball | ly Rimmons soared on Miller's | Newheo 82M RE all other members of the league | YOU Mitohell tn turn' addressed the | Lo RK enendes for the third strike, No runs, ne | hit fate centre fold, ending the | Neda 30580 - ATS HIVOR An INOORtIvE to Keen try. | SATRORIE and thelr remarks of an 2 He ; -t aren \ X ; 3 3 -E \ hits. nO GFE | game and the sevies, three vans, | Pad. Or 424 IE, Hurely, (his promotes softball, | PIROIation were very woh nloy M. Lumbers Athletion: Walberg Hited to Bag | four hits, no ervors Plan. 28 Rie . h 18d hy everyone present, Mw Bie [Mi Hah in short centre, Rishap hit to Plat Seore Prem. 119 hid i Maik 0 We Sn tht Mh ohard then procesded with the very N 1, Maley Harnshy and was thrown ous at H Bl 8h, Gyn, &80 5 races At General Motars' Plonte, | Important coremony of aan a Hen fival, Haas steuok out, swinging at | Athleti 3 0 PY 44 ) » 0 order 10 Stop AY "sharks" from | NO Prizes won duving the day an Wy ag a third strike, Taylor dropped the | Cuba ad, Bs, 730 Too \ "oleaning Wh" at the plonte, the | INTOURROUL the Past Reason, H. Jan i BAIL DUE AREHOE AI, NO TR, | wm rom | SW Py 10 118 aborts committon have Ta Suites A0taal Bresentation was a hn No Jamar noe hits, no erorrs TIED THE SCORE Th, Hg 40 LL \ that no competitor may win more | {he donor of tha prise; ov a repre ¥ OW \ Cubs Suveith Juting Haas Wh aw 180 130 { than two prises, This as & form of | dentative, And in each case the BW. Stns fot entre. Hans May sd for him | a | Vinond TT Rid Athlotion, Aw to players getting | P10 winner waa called upon tor a Taylor Nied Jute, i Ted 0. ale. ony | Vontures 834 824 priges that they never earned I'l | SPOSOR, Aw Orators some of them lone fouled to Cochrane back «of Wr He 1544 148 {ike to know how long AY port are tere, the plate, No runs, no hits, ne | 4 Walnwell 18 11 would flourish If there Was wo After the presentation, Mr R, G, : cy . seoond prize, However, there tx | MIM, ax president of the Asso Mars, none left --- Athletes: The crawd stead and | : y : Much to he sald for both sides and | ton, thanked the donors of prises, vollad loudly for runs, Coehvane { ; RE | took NRW YORK aw 3 I wish to thank Mr, Fan for hin | WHO, 48 he Said, wore one of the Trac an walked, Simmons Hed ta Mos | Vin Nn Can. 1981 \ NTH Oritiolsm, It remains to he seen WALL Peasons WHY the olub was Millan, Foxx hit to English and a | RAR A ™ NH ba fast what the League think of Ms able to carry on With guoh enthuse double play followed, Eanglish ta | J a NH HH ! ST Win or lose fn Just the same, | IR ARG Success, He calind for a e eet Hornsby to Grimm, No rung, we i 0 | Mi} a3 MY 4 True sports always play the game," | NOATY Yote of thanks and ta jude BLS, NO errors 3 hada. 48 by teas Mig, 33% 384 Yours sincerely, By the Tesponse, the members are veep Righth Taning a oa fe ] | Coan, Bao, 33¢ UY ! SPORTS BDITOR. | sincspely appreciative of the Kids| Tomorrow 1 a big day ta the Cubsi MeMillan hit inte vight gig Can By (4 80h Nh per -- ness Of the gentlemen in GUSSLION, [annals of the Collegiate students field for one base, The hall tip . Chrysler vo BN Aly Packard wo ATR MH The teat of the evening Wak fand high school students Qahe pod Bishop's fingers hat did wot . Gl : Loangatenm Wh 3} Poor &' Co, 11 NE | spent in songs and stories and tins fawa, Whithy and Bowmanville, To. stlok. Baglish fanned, swinging : " \ Bile FF ba MW Radio vin My LER ally & tired but happy hunoh of | morcow these "= west at A third strike, Horashy flied te a Fam Bly, WK Wy 1 Rd, Kt, On 38% © 334 [moltors wWended theft way homes [in (heir annual The ne miller fh deep right, Wisen fan. | FEES . Qen, Not, 88 a8 Bre, Rbek, 13834 3 3 | ward, many of thew trying to think | tenachoal field day 8 an event ned, awinglng at a curve tor the an 8] [8 talge 134 1D Bln, ON ,., NN f UD % NOW axouse to mive 'the wile" [which ia held Svery year, The IAIN strike, No rans, one Wit, we SR, Gold Dust 88 asi St. OIL NJ, 81% A004 [and all af thew ares Bea it hd Seek and tleld Lan will be held arrars, one left § J FO Ug Hud, Mot A" ERM t St, Ol NY, dN Doel & VOY enjoyable & IE At One Athletica: Miller popped to Bag : NE HARD oo LL TERA LL 215 | Studebaker 83% Rixty pl fram Ny olty and A SUH wet Weal Ato A ETeAN Heh Wt shart, _iivkes Hied to HR fA ee Ma 304) | Smmons (AT 14 [outside SUMPTER 1h Ihe IRIN [deal OF IMLarest AMOR (he Pavel Roi I geitie wha lands the alte, = : Sha ald MU NEN. a ey annual laine Day Tournament of [af ihe students And Ae doubt there 2 \ os ¥ \ WN } 3 A AL, SIMMONS strike Which Surved over the plate RO HAAS Mb Ward 111% US Steel 933 » A It Cr aatiat BERNA A great aup Villers 16 Whe "Stalwart slogging outfielder of Athletion ten runs tn the seventh | No runs, we hits, ne evvers, Athletios, whos home yun in the |) Trek, 88 Wire, Ovid, 18% 11 [aera n. alter the ouranmentl TOMANTOW [the Athletles, wha with » howe | tnning of Saturday's vari series Ninth Taning ninth, with Bishop on hase ahead | Nt Pro Lh 8TW Woolworth 85% had Doo deolded A danauet was! Th Ad rN an on the flest pliched Ball staves game, HR had two hits and two Cubs: Cuvier hit to Foxx and of him, tied the score In today's Pot 42% Yellow Cah 28 helt in the eluh CYR 4 his Wh) BNA en od the batting rally tht netted the | vans in this inhing, Was out unassisted Stephenson wawe, Res Money & per oeat, A, Davidson of Torohto turned tn oan be evaded, . N, Gowdy

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