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PAGE SIX THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1930 TIMES AND O.M.I. WIN SOFTBALL GAMES-SOCCER GAME TOMORROW Limes Team Wins From Phillips to Take Third Place in Inter. League limes Win Third Place -- 'Newsies Grab Off Nine Run Lead in First Two In- nings and Hold Lead Till End of Game -- Final Score 16-7--Winners Hit Shewchuk Hard to Score Fifteen Runs in First Five Innings--Three Homers for Phillips The Times intermediate softball tears handed the Phillips outht a pad beating last night ut Alexandra Park and won 'the game and third place in the league standing by # score of 16 to The Phillips team were without thie services of Petrie, their regular third baseman and the team as 0 whole lacked pep, Eight errors were chalked against the Phillips while the Times team annexed a total of fourteen hits, Magill pitched a nice game for the Newsies, He allowed twelve hits but he kept them fairly well scattered, He issued seven free pisses but his teammates werg right in behind him and he was given won. derful support, Hood wus the only player on she winning team tu make # misplay and he only made ony, which was a bad throw to first base, Timely hitting and good support won the ame for the imes, Out of the seven runs scored by Phillips, three were homers, Otto getting two and 5, Boneham getting the other one, 'The hilline had. une big inning, the fourth, when thy scord four runs by the means of four hits, two walks, und an error. Shewehuk pitched the frst five innings for the Phillips team and id not do so well, He was very erratic und allowed twelve hits and fifteen runs, Camp~ bell went into the bux in the sixth and allowed the Newsies only 2 bits and one run during the last four ine nings, One of the features of the game was that S, Boneham hal five trips to the plate and batted perfectly, He was walked four times and on the other occasion he poled out a homer, Otto and Bowler each had three hits and Leveque was the only Phillips player to go hitless, Peterson and Toppings were the big guns for the Times, each getting three hits, Thompson, Little and O' Dowd each had two safeties This victory gives the Times third place in the league standing and they meet Textiles Monday night in the first game of the two-game series to decide the right to meet Parts and Service for the league title, Score by innings: Times vor 0 , 372 (M0 010-16 Phillips ' verrvre 001 400 101 7 The teams: Times -- Kitchen, ¢, Burr, 2 b, O'Dowd, cf, Little, 1.f.} Peterson, i b, Toppings, ss, Hood, J b, Thempsen, rr, and Magill, p. Phillips=Spencer, 1{, 5, Boneham, 2 b, Campbell, 3 b, L, Boneham, ss, Otto, ef, R. Boneham, 1 bh, Bowler, ¢; Leveque, rf, and Shewchuk, p, Umpires, Garrow and Harding, SUSPENDED FOR 60 DAYN New York, Aug, #.-The New York Boxing Commission's new foul ruling resulted in a A0-day suspension for Hddie Shapiro yest. terday. Shapiro drew three warn. ings for low hitting in a recent fight with Eddie Dempsey at the Xelodrome, It was the first pen alty inflicted under the new rule, HOME-RUN STANDINGS ---- Home Huns Yesterday Muth, Yankees, 1; Judge, Hona- tors 1; Vrederick, Robins, 1; Hod~ app, Indians, 1; Bimmons, Athlet fes, 1; Foxx, Athleties, 1; Ruffing, Yankees, 1; Todt, Red fox 1; Hafey Cardinals, 1; Frisch, Card- inals, 1; Terry, Giants, 1; Wilson, Cubs, 1; Akers, Tigers, 1 The Leaders Ruth, Yankees, 41; Wilson, Cubs, #6; Gehrig, Yankees, Hi: Poxx, Athletics, 80; Klein, Philiies, 20; Berger, Braves, 27; Bimmons, Athletles, 27, Teague Totals National, 618; American, 'B04; total, 1,128, Pigeon Racing The Oshawa Homing Hoclety held thelr first Young Birds Pigeon race of the 1080 series on Haturday last from Hirestsville, Ontario, an aly line distance of 48 miles, The weather was good and » very fast race was flown, The winner of the race was a bird from the loft of Bramley Bros, closely followed by Mr, Whiteley and Wm Cowle, The following are the positions taken and flown hy the birdsi=-1, Bramley Bros, 1,001.10; 8, V, Whiteley, 1,087.82; 8, Cowle and Rowe 1.887.056; 4, Bramley Bros, 1, 880.468; 5, V, Whiteley, 1,881.67; fi, Cowle and Rowe, 1 481,47; 7 R., Arkwright, 1,069.65; E.R Arkwright, 1,858.08; 0, C, Bpar row, 1,821.00; 10, J, Askew, 1, 310.57; 11, C, Bparvow, 1,017.07 12, J. Askew, 1,817, The next race will held on Raturday next from Puslineh, On. tario, a distance of 71 miles alr line, Jockey Is Killed In Bad Spill Montreal, Aug, §.- Oswald Coops er, 16-year-old npprentice jockey was killed and three other riders injured, one of them werfously in the most spectacular spill seen on the local tracks for some years at King's Park Jockey Club half=mile yesterday: afternoon, Cooper was thrown through the fence surround. ing the track in a four-horse spill during the running of the second race, Ho received a fractured skull and died an hour later in the ambulance on the way to the hos: pital, One other jockey, Johnny Kennedy, Is unconscious in the Royal Vietoria Hospital, helleved to be suffering from a fractured skull and a broken hip, BELLEVILLE NOYALS WIN Reelleville, Aug, 6,-=Royal Cana. dians won the championship of the Juvenile section of the Ki-Y Base- ball League by disposing of Aon. Aroha in a hard fought game, The final score was 10 to 7, The Men archa tried hard to even the score in the ninth, Smith hurled for the Monarchs while Wilkins was on the mound for the winners, Walter Gerow and V, Weir umpired, An All Star team will ha chosen to meet the junior Ma0#3 hera this week, TOMORROW and FRIDAY oA Brilliant Comedy w=A Stirring Drama ~An Unforgettable Romancc.: PY of JCANDAL With RUTH CHATTERTON In The Most Amazing Role of Her Stage and Screen Career LAST TIMB=TONIGHT Victor McLaglen In="0ON THE LEVEL" the yards per minute | Bruce Flowers KO's Tommy Grogan in First New York, Aug 6 ~Bruce Viewers, New Rochelle, N.Y, negro lightweight, knocked oul Tommy Groggan, Omaha, Neb, after 8 minutes 19 seconds of the first round of thelr scheduled 10-round hout at the Queensboro Arena last night, Grogan was down onde be- fore he was counted out, Flowers weighed 186, Grogan 158, Oshawa Nats. Vs. City-Ont. Cup Game Oshawn Nationals meet Oshawa City in the district final of Ontario Cup at Motor City Btadium on Thersday, kick-off, 6.45, This will he the mateh of the season, Both teams are going strong, and are right at the top of their form Mpectator will witness a real HV minutos of foothall and hoth teams will be right on thelr toes Immae- dintely the whistle is sounded Both Clubs have promised that they will kick off prompt to time, #0 be in good time and avold crushing at the gates Nationals teum will he: Nmith, Davidson, Boyd, McLean, Coll, and Hurst, Btureh, Muir, Brodie, Fair ley and Gow, NeservesGirant, Eaple The Clty Team will likely Shields, Gilithrt, Loppin, Grant, Lobban, Cuneliffe, Smart, Dunstall, Brown, Munro, Fullerton, Caroy, and Nicolls Oshawa Tennis . Players 'do Well | In Belleville Belleville, Aug, # An Invite tion tennis tournament for Bastern McGregor, and he Ontario was sponsored by the Nel leville club at the Bay of Quinte ( y Club Amiesite courts Mon day, Heventy«five players, repre senting olubs from Emiths Valls on the east to Toronto on the west wera present Miss Best of smiths Falls won the ladies' singles from Miss Ver rin, Campheliford in straight sele, fd, 60, The men's singles he tween Doug Grant, Kingston and W. Vesey, Oshawa, will be played on Hellavilla courts in (he near future I'he men's down to Nmith doubles narrowed nd Weston, Camps bellford and Armstrong and Me Mullen, Oshawa, the former pair winning, 6-0, 6-3, The ladies' doubles finalists were Mrs, Doug las and Migs Smith, Camphelitord und Mrs tanna and Miss Rous, Belleville, the Campbeliford pair winning, 0-7, 6-4, The mixed doubles found two Oshawa pairs Miss Gilbert and Vishleigh and Miss Goheen and Robinson, In the finale. and this will be played at A latter date on the Oshawa courts The players were entertained at the Country Club for luncheon, NATIONAL LEAGUE ROBINS WIN IN 10TH, Brooklyn, Aug, 6, Rallying In the tenth inning after the Glants had tied the score in 1he ninth and gone out In front in (hole halt of the extra frame, the league leading Robins defeated New York 0 to & yesterday, The giants Lied \he seore with a fAverun attack featuring Bill Terry's eighteenth home run of the season, ind then scored two more In tha tenth, hut the Robins got to Walker for threes runs in their. half of the frame OURS WIN IN NINTH St, Louls, Aug, 6.-=Alded by Hack Wilson's thirty-six home run of the season and three runs scored in the ninth, the Chicago Cubs fought an uphill battle to defeat the ft, Louis Cardinals in the fest Sue ot the series here yesterday od, BRAVES HEAT PHILLIES Boston, Aug, 6,.Fred Frank: house held the Phillies to alx hits yontorday and the Hraves gave the Philadelphians a 6:3 sethack Cat coher Hpohrer left the game with a "Charley-horse" before he could Join the other members af the Tribe In registering at least a single off the Philly pitehers, The Red Aces' Juvenile team will hold a practice at Alexandra Park, tonight, 6,30 sharp, All players are asked to he on hand, | Neooklyn | Chicago verve GPORT SNAPSHOT By Ono, Caxremu, Sports Bditer 0. M., 1, Wins Easily The Malleables experienced little trouble lust night in their game with the Chosen Friends and despite the fuet that they had only nine players In uniform, they turned in one of their best games of the season, having only three errors, ull imade by regulars, The Chosen Friends were away off colour and could not seem to get going, . . Times Win Game and Third Place The Textiles and Times will meet to decide who shall play Parts and Bervice in the finals, tured by long distance hitting, Times deleted Phillips lust night in a listless game and by so doing clinch third place, Phillips had three homers game of the semi-Anals will be played en Monday night, » 0) » . The game was slow but fea: The first Senior Lacrosse Game Tonight I'here should be a good erowd wt the Motor City Stadium tonight to see the lust league game between Brampton Hkcelsiors und the Osh. aw General Motors Seniors, The Motors are out to win tonight's geme in order to bg on even terms with thelr rivals, in the number of giumes won during the league season, ed on Saturday In Brampton and the return game The fans are looking forward to this serlus the Stadium on Wednesday, with a great deal of Interest The first game of the finds will be play will he played at No Junior Game Last Night I'he Oshawa Genera) Motors Juniors did not play Malverng were unable to obtain thelr grounds and so onto last night Malverns in Tor they notified the local team's management before the team had left Osh wa The Juniors will hold w practice at Alexandra Vark tomorrow night and all players are asked to be out . LJ Big Boceer Game Tomorrow Night I'here should he nu large erowd of soceer fans ut the Motor Ciy Stadiom tomorrow night to see the Oshawn Nationals and the Oshawa City hook up in the first game of their two-game series in the Ontario Lup games entertsinment last teresting here tems battle yer and the morrow night BASEBALL RESULTS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUY Won Lest PC LE 4 MED 0 i na fh hi LH) 4 ht hud hd UB 470 | hy 400 HKochestar 0 Hadimore f'oronto Montreal Buffalo fine Newirk ' h Jersey City LL LE (AL Heading 49 (8) LL Tuesday's Neures # Montreal .., 2 14 Buffalo 000 4 Reading 21 Newark v0 9 Baltimore 11 Jersey City ,. 8 AMERICAN LEAGUR Won Lost Philadelphia 4 in Washington hi LV] New York ... LM) LL] Cleveland ,... BM) Hetron ' ni Bt, Louls seese 4) w lon wi Tuesday's neores Washington , 6:1 Now York Patron wo Cleveland Honton ' 4 Philadelphia Only games played NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost Lh} Toronto Roohoster PC, hoi fio M14 hid Val 403 Ih 1 1] J ro, A086 fan Hal wrk na bOK Lo LOouIs coven BY Ao Yittaburg B00 Boston ho ET " Cinelnnat! ,,., 44 Philadelphia a Tueaday's heores Brooklyn New York .. § (10 inning) Boston viv. 8 Philadelphia 2 Chicago vo & 8, Louis ,., 4 Only games played, Leas Have Big Inning To Win Series Toronto, Aug, f.=MHerb Thor mahlen, veteran southpaw of the Montreal Royals, made a show of the Leafs for seven innings down At the ball park yesterday, The Leafs made a show of Thorinahlen In one inning and their short show moresthan matohed the one Harbie put on, The Leafs won 0.2, Thormahlen's pitehing wus just too good to last, He stood the Leafs on their heads, on thelr ears and on everything else, He made them look so foollsh that in the, seven-inning streteh they didn't send a man as far an thivd Lage and only one advanced to the half way mark, They made all thelr hits after two men were out, They "ay 440 AR attendance should hbase two teams are old rivals and sre sure to provide in were hig crowds out to see these two be Just an large 1 O.M.L Win Slow Game The Malleablos defeuted Chosen Friends last night In a seheduivd league game at the Btadium, 1y a score of 10 to 74 As the score In dientes, the game was vary one sided and there was very litt » to make It interesting W, Pipher the OM.I, hurler, wus in fine form and held her opponaris in complete control The #siith inning was the only frame in which the Chosen Friends ever loot) anywhere near dangerous. in this wounion they scored four runs vary member of the losing (am had at least one misplay, # cept J. Morgan The Malleablas hit Annie FPiahar hard and often, weoring runs in avery inning except the third and eslghth There was not a great deal of long distance hit ing done M. Kay got the anly anor of the game and MH. MeDonald had n thease bagger, Bingles were very plentl ful, especially on the OMI, mda of the score sheet, They had a total of eighteen hits and theve, together with fourteen errors hy the losers, gava them a decided edge, The OMI played smart ball at all times having only three er: rors and all of the threes errors wore chalked against regular play. or M. Spencer, M, Kay and A, "ish or each had three safe hits and moat of the other members of the OMI team had two safetion Reore hy innings Chosen Friends 011 004 00) OM vis 2650 137 %0x The teams. y Chosen Frigndai~<R, Resce, 'h; T, Moody, rf; ©, Snowden, 0; ©, Bilbhook, 3b: A, Fisher, pi 1, Wilson, 10.0 1, Morgan, ef.' K, Sibloek, pa; W. Wileox, 1h: and Farrell, Ah, Malleableai--M, Spencer, 2h; H. McDonald, 1.0; DN. Murphy, "h| M, Kay, sai HW, Molean, 1h: RH, Pipher, pi D. Atteraley, 0: A, Blair, ef; and M, Milly, v*, Umpires, Dell and Fair, 7 1h only made three, one in the fourth and two in the sixth, That kind of Alnging was just ton good to Jakt and it didn't last, When the Lbafs got through pad. dling Thormahlen In the eighth they had more than overcome the two-run lead the Royals had cash: od at the expense of Arthur Mer. ring and they had the game in the bag. The Royals ware holding an altogether differont bag an empty one, Five rousing hits popped off the Loat's bata in the eighth, During Joe Hauser Has Fine HomeRun Record For International League ------ Jersey - City, Aug, 6Joe Mauser had u pretty gopd night of it last night In Jersey City, Joseph fa: shionad three eireuit blows, the first of which broke the Tuternational re- cord of 42, established hy Bill Kelley of the Buffalo Bisons In 1925, Baltimore won the game, 11 to 6, Stroner and Barton also drove the ball out of the park during the course of the game for home runs, , MH. E, 000 281 22111 1K 1 L002 000 202-6 10 2 MéMullen; Bream Baltimore, Jersey City Koupa! and Pitts and Daly, Mann Cup Dates Are Announced Winnipeg, Aug. 6. The Dom infon lacrosse ehamplonship, which carries with It possession of the now famous Mann Cup, will ba de. cided at Toronto in a threa match woriew, starting Aug, 90, The playdown and final schedule wis Issued hers yesterday by A, EK H, Coo, president of the Cana. dian Amateur Lacrosse Associa tion, 10 is an follows; Queber at Ottawa, Aug, 14 Ottawa al Quabhee, Aug, 20, Ontario at Ottawa or Quebes, Aug, 20, British Alberta Aug, 24, Winnipes, Columbian at (Calgary or Vidmonton), Western winners at Aug, 26 and 24 "inal at Toronto 1 and Aug, 40, Repl 4 5 INTERNATIONAL | LEAGUE | So ---- ar ---- | . | RED WINGS WIN | | Tochester, Aug. #.Rochester dlosed its home stand hy winning vesterday's game from the Buffale Nisons, 18 to 4 the victory giving an even break on the four-kame series, The Wings batted out alv runs in the first inning hefore Mills had retired a man, Thikiesn hits wera written into the records, four of these going to Charlie Wil son KEYS IN BATTING MOOD Newark, Aug. 6. Finding four Newark twirlers for elghtaan hits, the Reading Keys annexed the fine! kame of the weries from the Ne wark Bears yoaterduy afternoon, 270, Noh MeAfes, property of the Cubs went the route for the visitors and also counted consider ably In the saoring hy hitting safely three times, ane of went for a triple, Postman Loses Out in O.R.A. Annual Matches Toronto. Aug, 8.-~0One of the most keenly<fought oeontesta of years was waged at the Long Branch ranges yesterday afters noon, when a Toronto postman competed unsucosssfully with a ornok Bisley shot from the Indian army for first place in the City of Toronto mateh at the K0th annual matches of the Ontario Rifle Aw sociation, Major P, 8 Bapty of London, ngland, formerly In the Indian wervice, after a gruelling compe tition with Company Quartermaster fSovmt, A, QO, Bmith of Toronto, a competition which was not settled until the second last shot had been fired, carried off the award of the Toronto gold metal by a score of one point over his opponent, Bapt scored 116 points and Smith 11 out of a possible 120, the cannonading Doo Hheedy bang. od the fence in right centra for a triple and Bucky Rurke shot the ball aver tha rightfeld barrier for 4 home run, It {sn some time since Bucky put the Spalding out of a park, Bix runs wera soored in the hees tie frame and Billy the Barber Urb. anski gota a vote of thanks, the hrown derby and the leather medal for the help he gave the Leafs, He made a wild chuck in first base, with two out and only one run over the plate in thin elghth, Thormahlen, probably {x not on getting terma with the Darber to- ay, '| and for the Ontario play-offs, whieh | Excelsiors Here Tonight For Last League Game of Season - 6.30 at Stadium The senior O.A L.A, Iacrosse schedule will be drawn to a close aL Motor City stadium at 6.50 o'clock tonight with the loesl Gen. oral Motors senlors slaying hosts to Brampton Excelslors in thelr last clash hefors the play-offs for the Championship of Ontario and the right to enter the historic Mann Cup play-downs, General Motors, pre. sent holders of the Mann Cup and the asecompanying title of Cham» pions of the Dominion of Canada are ready, both for Lto-night's game The Ontario play-offs, which have airendy been arranged, take place on August Oth, 18th and 16th, On August Oth, this Saturday, Oshawa play the first game in Brampton, The return game takes place, here at Motor City Stadium on Wednes- day 15th and the third game, If necessary, on neutral grounds, for which Varsity Stadium. st Toronto han been selected, The best two out of thres games count for the thamplonship hence If wither Brampton or Oshawa win hoth the two home and home games, the third fixture will not he played The winner of these play-offs then enters the Mann Cup play downs, thelr first game heing on Naturday, August 20rd whan hey meat the winners of the Montreal and Ottawa District play-offs This game will either he played in Ottawa or Montrea) depending up on which team wins out In the Ens. sudden death game and the win- ners return to Toronto where they meet in the finals for the cham. plonship, the winners of the Wes: tern: Canadas play-offs, which will slither he New Wastminster or Winnipeg Argos, The champlonships In Terontn will comprise 4 LWo EAMES Keries with goals to count, and will be played st Varsity Stadium on Hal urday, August 40th and Wednes day, Heptamber Hrd, Brampton Hea Vine Record In the lust seven years FKxeel sors have only won one senior title hut they have a wonderful record, despite their short-comings when the acid test arrives, This makes the. eighth consecutive season In which they have engaged in Lhe Ontario lacrosse classie, and wn fans of that town and district hava retained thelr Interest In the na tons) gama up to the very end of the Ontario season, Interest locally is fast attaining fever pitch and with many hard earned laurels at stake, the Ganers) Motors can he relied upon te do all in thelr power to vetain thelr honors, No doubt thers will he a large crowd of fans go to the game wonight at the stadium hut thers will be Just us Iarge a crowd go In | Brampton on Faturday, wheres the first game will be played, The se cond game will he played here on Wednesday Tonight's game In called for 6.80 pm, at the Molor tern Canada play-offs, This is a Carrick Defeated At London | London, Aug. 6=There wis excite | ment aplenty provided by thie Arat round match play in the adnd annual Canadian amateur golf ehamplonship aver the course of the London Hun Club yesterday, Although there was but one result that ean be classed us i decided upset, that helng the of ¥,'N. Merritt, of Nobla, Penn, over Don Carrick of Scar boro, winner of the title in 1925 wil 1927, there were 8 number of excit Ing matehes and these included thre tht necessitated extra holes being played before a winner was deter mined Ihe siatecn 30-hole matches and which eomposed the first round of muteh play saw the number of prey: lous winners reduced to two, Lddie Held, the defending champion und L. Koss Bomeryille, of the local club, winner in 1926 and 1928, and the de cided favourite to capture the final neal Saturday afternoon, came through nicely, A victory for Somer | ville will give him a record of three {wing in Ave years and place him next to the veteran George 8. Lyon, of Livnibton, who has eight successes in the event to two for any other play: or at present, I heeo former cham Indians, bit the dust, Frank 'Thompson, of who last to Carrell M. Stuart, ol Islemere, Montreal, semi-finalist in 1928, two down Carrick, who lost to Merritt, § and 3, and C, C, Fraser, of Kanawakl, who was eliminated by Somerville, 6 and § Somerville R tn Fraser wis heaten by Somerville in the 1926 Anal at the Torenta Golf Club, 4 and 2. The other two ex: champions who staged an effort ta repeat, W. I. Thompson and Geo, 8. Lyon, failed to pass the qualifying test on Monday, YANKNES RECALL JORGENS New York, Aug, 6,--Arndt Jor gens, catcher for the Jersey U'ty Club of the International League han been recalled by the New York Yankees, The arrival of 'the 24. year-old receiver yesturdey was timely at Cather BIN 'lokey waa foreed out of the opening game of a doubleheader with the Funatnve with a bruised finger whila'the vets evan, Bubbles Hargrave, hua heen nursing Injuries since the Yanks' last western trip, pions, like the Ihese were Mississaugn, The unusual part of the English system in that over there they give the private eitisen more rights and privileges than we give our gang: sters and murderers, = Malcolm \W Bingay, in Detroit Free Press, "The true value of of horse sense" says the Louisville Times, "is shown hy the fact that the horse was alrald of the automobile during the Jered in whieh the pedestrian laughed at it, «New York Evening Post, | | City Stadium, | AMERICAN LEAGUE | HKD ROX WIN BERIVAN Philadelphia, Aug, 6, ~The Ros ton Red Hox took the Anal of the four-game series with the Ahleties heres yesterday, when staging nae run rallies in the eighth and nivth innings, they heat the worlds champions hy a score of 4 to § Phil Todt's home run in the eighth tied the scores, and in 'he ninth Cedric Durst, leading hitter of the day, made a doubia for his fourth safety, and scored the win ning run on a single by Otis Miller who batted for Regan, YANKEES AND NENATORS SPLIT New York, Aug, 6,-The N York Yankees finally succeeded in breaking the Washington Hepat ors' "jinx" yesterday, winning ihe second game of the doubleheader, 7to 1, after Toning the fiver, & to | Vietory in the nightcap mava he Yanks their third triumph n Af teen games played with the Fenats ors this season 1. TIGERS RALLY IN EIGHTH Detroit, Aug, #.-=An eighth:in ning rally that netted Detroit four runs enabled Earl Whitehill te win his eighth consecutive vietory yesterday, Detroit defeating Cleve. land, 6 to 4 For seven Innings Detroit trailed Cleveland, ehiefly hacnuse of pror support given Whitehill by his in« field, Threa of Claveland's four runs were unearned, Akers was the main offender in tha feld, hut he made amends At bat in the eighth, when ha drove the ball over the left-Aeld wall, sending In the tying run and scoring the wine ning run himself, Fy ET ------ ---- PATH DEFEAT ORIOLES, 14.10 North Bay, Aug, §.-Pals des teatad the Orioles 14 to 10 in a North Pay Ladies' Rofthall League game last night, It was the Pats' first victory of the seanor aver their opponents, New Martin LAST TIME TONIGHT A Royal Romance Adventure » Comedy Boarding House Blues "Mush Again" BROKEN NTATUTES Historical Review BRINGING UP FATHER HOW MANY TIMES ph TELL YOU By Geo, McManwe GORGROLS: MOTHER, o

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