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Oshawa Daily Times, 13 Sep 1930, p. 8

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HARDIE Wes PAGE EIGHT : TAE OSHAWA DAILY TTWIES, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1930 ~ WAWAS BEAT CHEVS 7-5 TO EVEN SERIES-AARABS PLAY HERE MON. Snappy Ball to Defeat| or "} QPORT SNAPSHOT LT Rochester ... vives 08 5H ¥ | i | Owen Sound "Wawas"' Play | Toronto Leafs Go Down | BASEBALL RESULTS 'Oshawa Aarabs Meet Peterboro C.G.E. Monday, | Here, in Semi-Finals Oshawa Aarabs Play Peter. dared, The CGE. team is come . | vr ' " { Rochester, N.Y,, Sept. 15. --Paul toc ; ; | rr np . BC : . y | Baltimore vel Y3 Cheuws: and Even Series Derringer hung up his twenty soc By Gso. Camrmmd, Sports Editer | Mormon 0 ond victory of the season here yes- TORONTO a ---------- | terday as the hig right-hander Lh : ' Fat] | f Newark cooviiee vines 74 Thousand Per-| storgan. 1raddon was gafe on M. [turned down the Tcronto Leafs in \ : Nearly Two d Wa- | Elliotts' error, Morgan made a [the second game of the seres, 4 to "Wawas." Play Smart Softball i Buftalo- boro C.G.E. Mond t| cd almost entirely of the former sons See Owen Soun "| great catch of Taylor's bid. Walk |1. Derringer allowed tho visitors 10 There was a great crowd of softball fans at the Stadion last night | Jiri)" 02 yi on Monday at| |... .0r, CO BL, ayers and. thin er snared Grimoldby's liner. 0 |hits, but did not walk a man and an to Beivilene . : SB Fed o itions ' ' H : is a recognized fact that they have a wanckas Defeat Osawa er wired ! Hie was effective with men on the] a] Shey pr to wash one the iil 1 hin fn 4 Racha ' Results 5.00 p.m. at Motor City| Shar Loans. » A { ro B( Ver RIVE vy by 4 . 80 0 nly | Rocheste AEE Uronte a Chevs. by 7-5 to Tie Up! Chevs----Fulton fiyed out to Me- | sacks, pulling out of several tight i PoMball ever given mthis ty by a Ladies' softball team, The only | Reading 7 de Cit al Stadium in First Game of | Up in Western Ontario, Ingersoll . Gill, McComb out, Arkles to Keel- i places where hits would have given | disappointing fact was that it was the Owen Sound team which pro- | mn Rice : i x oY , ih | 0 S Final and Harrow mect today in th Set Series in Ont. Ladies' In | ing. Goold watched the 'big one" | [the Leafs neveral tallios | duced the snappy brand of ball and not the local Chevys. The "Wawas" | Soto Gy Buffalo Shtesie ntario emi-Finals "lond game or their series. Ingersoll termediate Softball Play- 50 by, 0 runs, 0 hits 0 errors, | Gk Sy proved to be a much better balanced team than the Chevs, and they | wr are { Large Crowd Expected to won the first game and if they win | the round, they will represent West - | | 3rd Inning { | are strong in every position, One of the standouts for the Owen | | . offs--Winners Play Smart] wawas --Taylor walked. McGill Office Team Wins, Sound teats was the pitcher, Miss Padden, who pitched « great gaiie" | AMERICAN LEAGUE | Attend {ern Ontatio in the Provincial finals | watched the 3rd strike go by, heel: ' : bode wea Won Lost P.C.| - {for the Inter title. The Aarabs are Brand of Ball and Certain- | ing fouled out to McComb. Arkles | Oshawa Railway | She allowed three walks and only six hits, three of which came in | Philadel hia . surees 47 ost | I'he Oshawa Aarabs, this city's | determined to make a great effort to 10 the first inning before she had really got going, She took things so [ ashing ci 8 hope for 1930 inter. Ontario ba cball | advance over Peterboro but they r --Per-| walked and was caught trymg 4 " ly Deserve Victory . | steal 2nd on walk. 0 runs, 0 hits, Softball League coolly that one almost thought she lacked interest but she proved just New York ...v. v.79 61 304 championship, meet Peterboro C. G, | realize that it will be a hard fight, formance of Chevs. Is Dis- | 0 errors. a little too good tor the Chevs | eng . in 19 3 E. on Monday affernoon at 5,00 o- | their hardest this scason. The sec- [ Chevs.--D. Kennedy out, D. Tay- | a -- . * * * * hi bir rs rey 7 81 4 appointing lor to Keeling. N. Taylor made a | 4 ot. a tht first game of the Eastern Ontario aN a catch of V. Elliott's The final game of the League | Smart Defensive Play hiCago wovvis vererans 02 «PW 1 finals and the Ontario semi-finals The Aarabs have had a hard fight, ( " " fn " R a { " { ' > . Ye to ( » ' 1 v d of ball | hard drive to centre. M. Elliott |'Was Mayed on the diamond at | I'he Owen Sound team won the game by their defensive play rather | Boston Vari: ie i 5 331 Kohen's Aarabs have made them- | all summer and no ouly is a large Playing a superior bran ywen | was safe on Arkles' error and stole | Lakeview Park on Thursday night | than by their offensive, the Chevs, gave the "Wawas" the best half Washit ster! Seay of . | selves very popular this scason by attendance expected, but it is desir« in every department. the "y oe 2nd Walker got another hit, | 18st; Ww hich decided the custodian. | f their runs, The locals had nine errors and the visitors were given 8 pashington B Chicagy 4 | means of the excellent brand of ball | ed. This should be a real battle, The nf ed i 1 AIL, ME sl { the Silver Trophy, for the u : ' J y ods , Ji id qYY 1 Detroit 9. A Caen which ave Ving r| Oshawa boy vould Jike ing wawanekas defeate sworinr P as flaw out to | ship o § phy, ) | which they have been dishing up fo wa boys woul ike nothin Sound hbo in the second game HeOrIng Eni, Hojma 1 error (next year, 'This trophy has heen free trips to first base. On the other hand, the Owen Sound team was -St. Louis O5LOn Lule 1 the paving admirers The yA | better than to hring another On- ' A 'T's . ' ' : " fl " 1 , nN | Ter 11111 » i ids 1 aro J i v of the round by & score of 7 to 5 Morrison ath Inning held by the Trainmen for the past far from generous. D. Trout, the catcher, Lkeeling, first base, and x-="Ten inn | showed real class when they dispos- | tario baseball championship to Oshe at the Motor City Stadium here wawas--Trout struck out, Hor. Year ' | | every member of the outheld turned in a great game. The play of SER ed of the Monarchs of Toronto in| awa. Be one of those who will be on 3 ( y The ¢ y i s In T og. : . re Rbrain Ys alone - ria last night and by 50 Aoing aon in | rison grounded out to 1#t I'ad- HS ending terms ik Thuis. the outfielders was a treat but the outstanding star of the game wa | NATIONAL LEAGUE | t , Haight gan ; ; ha id t cha them along Te game the Yound, : hevs, ha . don watched the Jrd one go hy, i Bl. a { "Pepper" Arkles, the visitors' short stop, Despite the fact that ( Won Lost P.C, | eterboro C.G atter winning the | 18 calicC 101 oe ock, at the motor Owen Sound. ' 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors garbed in ' ' The Owen Sound team, Cheve.--~Morgan dew out Staff and the Linemen; the Office . 570 Peterboro league, defeated Point adium and the admission is to | Staff being the victors. vas responsible for two of the four crrors chalked against the a) ag = on Anne in a series which went the full | th tal twenty-five cents, "two snappy uniforms of the samo nol. Grimoldby, Fulton flew out to Are Score:--The Figure Heads 1? she was still the best defensive player on th m, She kept the 3 { ; > A) z7z | three games before the winner was | i our as those of the locals, sav a ie Kkles. McComb walked. Goold walk- | Harold Sheridan captain The fighting and disheartened the Cheve y her snappy plas p A Sar Torker iv "forty 8 y of the largest crowds to cver ed. Kennedy singled, scoring Mc- Aerial Workers 11---Dus Clau » pa ", 1 "Hy ' tend a softball game In this BiH Comb. V. Elliott was safe un Me- | captain a real softball treat. Irom Cilla error. M. Elliott grounded | Two home runs and two errors Third Game in Foronto, Tuesday Boston ores ' AS : y : to finish they played bang-up ball, | to D. Taylor forcing out Kennedy. and hoth by the same players; | bv. thei ( victory, the Owen Sound Wawanck: 4 3p 4 { Pl tadelnh 3 27 gt 1 Os awa S A t etic having only four errors on the | h 1 hit, 1 error Whinfield made a home run in the s and pov t like last year, a third and deciding game w ; nladelphi ; Js i ht' play. E. Arkles, the "pep 1 run, nt, . i ' ' } | Yesterday's Results night 8 '" per pop © \e wen Sound J 4 wi hree nen on fl 0 Q team Sth Inning irs nning it t T und hy oe e played game will be played in Tor n Tues 1 | chicago 17 Philadelphia ( Y d T -k R d . : and team Wawas,--Taylor walked hut was bases and then to besmlirch hi Ws "ite the . : ght bot th . vious EY ts 5 New Vort in er Yac ecor S was the prominent figur forced out at 2nd when Grimoldby : : Ais i a Cha glory he made a wild throw to sec- I eh we : visitors' detensive play. She figure Coon ot Morgan, N. Taylor forc- [ond base fn the third innings iprriday iy p , rf plays |B 4 ow while Dusty Claus made a home yun i i : t th md team. They | x-Boston eed ed in. a number of snappy 1 4 0 Grimoldby when she hit é ! Tv bg an ea inning vil op and steadied the remainder of the o oul to , McGill singled, scor- [in the fifth innings, but being firs : Salt i il n do it ai ut every niember of x---Ten i : ! Girls' Events, made Sept. 10, 1930 team during several of the hihi ing Taylor 'She scored on a wild [aman yup he was alone on tho circuit { be i yoth it . ) 3ds, open; 12 seq ROS se O'Neill, Toronto Ladies A. . - 5 r y 1 team will ha to ph \ L Dall, ' y ' 1 ious moments F, Magi oc ; Tate eelinz walk- [then in the ninth innings with two is Ra F r 0 yds. hur nen 3s , Beity Taylor, Hamilton Olympi ns the offensive plav. She throw to the plate R eg «| out and the score tied at 11 all d het Wl ed y large nun ns } St. ce or : . ' i the way in Wh od. Arkles out, 3rd to 1st, 2 runs, | i} ! all, } ' Co srls ut 3 icet, 1:2 Iva Dawes, Toronto Ladies A.C, had two hits out of four, 1D. Tay- hit, 3 apron Dusty's claws failed to annex a oront ' iesday to sec ec ogan : md was well repr . ' . . A + 9 1 1 . \ 1 1 1 ris r. ' i . $SCCS darna adics J . ar was another of the prominent 'hav . 3 ad out to | low ball pitched by Frank Gates "4 wis} it F u . id Paddon and A a ( | ' : : : Jor hid hy visitors. her Chevs Walker popped ) : atid Jou Chart woo walg. awes c ns ag meric u | ter. Rel ( is. $42 anadian Ladies Ao ( players among ne : : Trout. Holmes fiyed out to Keelil " Mag ' 1 as holding . . y X | Keeling, Of , 3 ] two-bagger in the sixth being re- Morgan did the same. © runs, 0 | down thire ase, romned home ' ' 4 2 (air ni ) » 33 scos., Parkdale Ladies / sponsible for the tying run, Her Morga aid i | with deciding run, while the victori- | t! hi Dlack Hawk S e 0 ay irls 1 wd : at. "and Durham os sister turned in a nice game in ' 6th Inning ous Office Staff chanted a requelm : : centre field, D. Trout and H. Pad Wawas--Trout flew out to *lolm- to the Linemen 8 chance of success Track and Field Records -- "VE don proved too formidable a bat- es. Morrison singled and took Ind The Lineup {th 'a Het foe ah . Newport, R I. Sept. 13 On the) 3 Events, Under ) . es, 2 ! ! = | i , ) , ' A 10110 at a complete ft Lo hite Dria : We 'teenth attem hat 4 tery for the locals. : Miss Paddon on McComb's error. addon pop- | Linemen ol. ( laus, 1st: It Cir oe siren , ; SHoslutiay , . | ove of the thirteenth wi mp oH 1 ards, ) an tatio; A. Gu pitched a nice, steady game, giving ped out to Fulton, Taylor hit to [TV drd; I. Gates, p.: Dusty Clans, EW nd ack § d 3 : ". |the British to take the America's three walks and six hits, which loft, scoring Morrison, Grimoldby | E. Foote, rf.; 8S. Gates, cf; nners du i roen 16 » been pred i tandin [Cun and the fifth try by Sir Thom- | were kept scattered. She was cool hit. Fulton caught N. Taylor's foul, | C- McLean, If.; B. Love, 2nd.: D saved i | ure broker dk i point of the resul as Lipton to lift the piece of silver- | : at all times and her performance 1 run, 3 hits, 1 error y Foote, ss : han ware, the issue igs as doubtful as] Men's Events, Made Sept: 11, 1930 3 ' : was outstanding, 'hevs --Tulton was ouf on a The Wawas tied the game up in Chievs Puiu 4 2 : Mc I - | held the | Smart catch hy. Keeling. McComb the sixth inhing pig JneTY the re- | Vas safe on Arkles" fumble, Gocid desperate Jove, A a) ) - 1 AR {oa v flew nut te mainder of the game, thanks to iinted sala, Renaedy 1 kin to some smart fielding, The Wawas Keeling smart play. 0 runs, 1 hit scored on in the eighth, the W 1 error. on bases, E. Emmons wing run, when the Chevs, weak- : 7th Inning I ¢ 7 ened. They scored again fn the | oo 0 0 A Gill ran into her nwn Stadt of day afterno n the first game th ni-finals the Enterprise, said: "The after-| . oh ' ; ninth when McGill walked and then | 0" ren "fived out to 2nd AMERICAN t 1 t 1 mpionst { t $00 o'clo guards and crew" of both yachts ap-| Onc mile relay, tins. 372-5 secs, Hamilton Olympics 1 . . Bg J 4 wl! the uta Intern cb ' ammpol Ih ' RS Foarr te . A t ho f ag | lo sit: '1 t ohert Stoddart 11 ¢ with 'wo out, Trout singled. Holmes made a nice catch of Al- LEAGUE 5s an : | ice tall since s : a i pear to I) trimmed to ini hight st Pole Vayu 12 feet, Robert Stoddart, Goderich, Chevys Disappointed Fans Kles 11ft. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors hat a ! 1 : pitch nd Yendy or the starting | High Jump, § reer 111 { inches, C, Stargratt, Hamilton Olympics "w hat nv va | 5 it i { h wi have to eatend themsel 1 an The rier est re ons : ¢ y \ x . ' The Chevs, did not play fhe ! nine Cheya.---M, Elliott flew out to offs b 4 : > ' : 1 a a between ns 3 n dour a Hon 100 yds fir o Ont, and Durham, 10 2-5 secs, Wm. Engel, Oshawa they are capable of and their dis- |," "yoo1par flow out to N, Taylor kya aR SAT YANKS more, if strong Peterboro outh hid kil Delween hy an Br. a I 310 yds. confined to Ont, and Durham, 5 2-5 sees, Jack Bond, Oshawa slay was just a little disappoint- ' ) . Hp TIGERS BEAT hY . : 5 a y bunts is Being chaveed a1 . sares, who are the finest npor.smer 10 yd mete t + 4 Irham, 2 0 ' pla) ' wi and Morrison caught Hoimes' a small admissic . i d Ath : . of races = 5 qd 48 a \¥ " ' ) aces Hah oe Jagme indy 3! Jans wae tempt, 0 runs, 0 hits, 9 errors. Detroit, Mich, , Sept 13 A should be 4 ; . | Vere on hand. ~Inc errors, every | Sth Inning third hit of the game, and a single iG ; ) | ! TT Pa | gam a g . +3 i t bid: for rat ampio et ran TN ong of them eoatly, Mas one of Wawas--Morgan fumbled Trout's | double 'by Charlie Gehringer, his : ios ; ; Pugh iki S " M | BRAVES WIN IN TENTH he Tosa, fot Je ig 5, ip | grounder. Holmes dropped Morii- | hy Dale Alexander with two out y jot awa A d ! ; ~ arazen eets | NATIONAL {| Boston, Sept, 13.--The Boston ' D y se MEE con's lift, Paddon out on a vauri- | in the ninth inning yesterday gave hovs ! * : ) hon | | ) ) g { Braves came ftom behind to defeat made things even worse and then fice ily to Holmes, Trout scorinz. | tiie Tigers a run that beat iha New Tommy Armour mn, LEAGUE : y A . ° i y . - Yitte o i 2 most important of alk the LADPDY | paddon walked. Grimoldby flew out | York Yankees 5 to 4 in the opener Blue Devils Hard At It . 2 a ' { Pittsburg 5 to 4 in ten innings brand of ball put-tup hy ev ry me me {to V, Elliott. Kennedy made a great | of a five-game series. The defeat Es : : Ad Ee : Golf Final Today | . ( here yesterday. With two out in her of He visiting team clinched | ooh of N. Taylor's hard drive. 1 | cost the Yankees their last chance I'he Blue y A arc ay thar i geiung i : CUBS RETAIN LEAD the tenth Chatham and Spohrer the decision. § kev Lite run, 0 hits, 2 errors, o take the American Leagne peu ast approaching rugby sci ! tal tiew faces are 1 seen Flushing, N.Y., Sept. 13--Gene Philadelphia, Sept. 13.---With a | hif doubles to bring in the win- 3 y bY | . phe \ 8 a yi 3 " ) | They weakened just Wen ey Chevs,~- Morgan out on a smart pant. The hest they can do now the workouts and ju ; » early workou w 1s sarazen and Tommy Armiur, twe| Whistling barrage of base blows, | neede 0 he . N Tay yt od | ix rama ba the : : z . z Yo CAs iy . Araz 8 y ' | hinnon: y ' . fs » : 4 i a 1 ie 0 : \ | p p sag ue sterday | 1 : 0 through with the needed hits. 1 | (iat vanlaced McComb and was le. ? ' . o keep 1 31 s ey will find themselves a a) yddly enough, never have met in| in the Nruiiona phir 5 v "irate left-hander, easy during was a very interesting game and the |, oO P NR kles 0 Mi Comb. Ol TT match-play competition, will go out | by smothering the Phillies 17 Lo] he nftornoon and collected two crowd was kept in a high state of Lare n gut. Sule 2 - -- - -------- - em mc ------ - today to decide possession of the | 4. The Cubs rove Weilloughty '01 doubles and a triple off him, : its, a Yuntasal ' 'u Ronin ti over early in the fourth frame ] 8 hut ere ix no doubt 10°} ( y Y seve its ar fanned Professional Golfers Associaticn | ¢ ; | nthusiasm but there { ) 40 Oth Inning A CHICAGO STARTS TOO LATE down with seven hits and land continued the hombardment ---------- that on the night's play, defensive Waw Ch : Carbine Chicago, 111, Sept. 13 ---Break- even to win his nineteenth game championship | : awas, McGill walked, Keeling | ago, ' p 0 nny . | at the expense of Phillips, wlio re- and offensive, the better team won, 3 Kae ing a late drive by the White of the seasor From a field of sixty-three pros. |at th pense ps, A A - | lined out to M, Elliott. Arklas pop- | ing up a Ia drive by I eason starting the championship play | lieved him. ARBITRATION PLANNED A fact which wag much appreciated | wm Sox vesterday Washington won . . - en , 'i | ped out to Morgan, Trout s'ngled | * ' . . ; . A , 3 k ' rk'? Wilson led the assault hy the goodly number of Owen | fio tet JO EN eon walied, | the first game of the series X-7, mind es KEYS WIN SERIES FINAL | Monday, only tha stoc ky, dark ase To on. 16g 4 es his | -- Sound fans who were on hand. Paddon- flew out to E. Elliott. 1 | and gained a half game on the 1d Reading, P'a., Sept. 12 Read- United States golfer of Italian parv-| Wi : : J is . : [ ) » E. Elliott, entage and the prematurely grey |forty-ninth homer and two Cobourg.---An unusual situatify Third Game in Toronto run, 1 hit, 0 errors Athletics, Bi ll Ti ld ing took the final game of the ser- s , . z p Medal 5 " < = BCD Bon ao Jersey City, 7 3, here | Scot are left, doubles. has arisen here between the Coun- The third and deciding game of Cheve.---Fulton out, Paddon to he Senator laced I n l l en ise from Jersey City, to here | La : to" the tinal] saa an Te Love n tie Foun the series, to decide which team | < + ne se | Thomas and Garland Braxton for | last night, to win the set by three Sarazen advanced ' od : will go on in the Ontario Inter. Kusune. Kennedy neq ov: 10 io [all thelr runs in the first seven ms o | games to one, Johnny Welch held [round by defeating Joe Kirkwood, CARDS WIN IN NINTH | Surthynibenapy aud Dyrham and mediate Ladies' xofthall playoffs, | Kealinz. 6 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors innings, while Fred Marberry was Forest Hills, N Y., . Sept, 13 | the Skeeteys to six scattered hits {Who thrills 'gcll galleries by sen-. New Vor Sept. 13.~The St o cil of Cobourg, Commit. will ha played in Toronto, on Tues. | ! : " | holding the Sox scoreless, | Young America caught up with | (6 win the game sational trick shots, his winning New | ork, = ept. © tee appointed by these two bodies day of next week. | ROX SCORE | he SH -- "Big Bill" Tilden at last yesterday | ; s-- {margin being 5 up and 4 to pay. | louis Cardinals administered a |met and failed to agree upon terms THE GAME {Owen Sound AB R H © '] afternoon. The 27-year-old cham-| pISONS' ERRORS AID ROYALS | Armour had a sterner struggle in| crushing blow to the Giants' pen- | of a lease to the counties for the 1st Tnning M. Grimoldy, If 5 0 CLOSE CALL FOR BROWNS io went down to a surprising de. Buffalo, N.Y. Sept. 13.--Sup- |Winning his chance at the cham- { nant hopes vesterday by raliving offices which county officials oe Owen Sound---Grimoldhy wateli- | N. Tavlor, ef, . 2 St, Louis, Mo, Sept. 13.--A [ayy at tifo hands of a young C&l- | nowt of the poorest kind. robbed |Plonship. He had to go the full for three runs in the uinth inning | cupy in the Cobourg Town Hall, ed three strikes go hy. Taylor |F. MeGill, 2b. .. a home run by Phil Todt, Boston [fornia giant sixteen years his jun-| Ruel Love of his first chance to [thirty-six holes to eliminate j on their fourth bitter battle to Win It has now been decided to leave singled. McGill binted and Tliiott | I. Keeling, 1h. | Red Sox first baseman, knotted jo, Johnny Doeg in a match that | make a showing in Internationa) [Charley Lacey, voung British pro by A'h 10 & store, It was the third | the matter to arbitration, threw wild to second, Taylor scor- | B. Arkles, sa, the score in the ninth inning here [pad 10,000 fans on the edge of the | League livery hore last. night, |of the Pine Valley Club, Clementon Cardinal vietory in succession, ang ing. * Keeling walked. Arkles was | D. Trout, '.. | s ga Ss 8 series em vesterday, but the St. Louis Browns ¢enis for two solid hours four errors helping the Montreal |' 3.1 up pave St. Louis the series, safe on Morgan's poor throw, Me- | M. Morrison, rf, - - As Gill scoring, Keeling was eaught [H. Paddon, p. .. | knocked out the extra point in the By scores of 10-8, 6-3, 3-6,12-10, | Rovals to score five straight un-| Brooklyn and Chicago also stealing 3rd, Trout poppred out to | D. Ta: 'or, 3b. tenth and won 5-4, the powefrul Doeg turned back the earned runs as they conquered the | GOLD wen Nom sas raras Ia leg am | Tailor-made $25. 00 Elliott, 2 runs. 2 hits, 2 errors. J FOE 1 ' Registrar the pennant race still mighty Tilden In the semi-| pigons, 13-to-4. | Picton. --County Registrar J. H wh , | jan, any of the national tennis sons reo | Holmes and Mrs. Holmes have ob- | Place Giants lost a full game and |f | Suits hi. Chevs.--=Goold hunted sufely, Kennedy fouled out to Koesling, V, | Chevs, . i | : STE | . 'pe y ing are Rd ys behing the : "pn : .hampionship, and tcmor- served their golden wedding. At a |!onight aro four games Go G. McComb, rf {singles P I 10-year HOME-RUN STANDINGS reception, held at their home, | league leading Cubs, Scotland Woollen Mills | Elliott out Pafldon to Kennedy. | 1. Goold, 1b, M, Elliott walked. Walker singled |. Kennedy, If. . 5 BE. Elliott, rf. .1 0 irow he will clash with a ---- they were recipients of a floor oo 8. RUTISH, Manager on and went te Ard on Taylor's | V. Elliott, p. ..5 | y i . old rival from the Eas! VGH 36.35 857 5 #1) Home runs yosterday--Wilson, | lamp presented by the rector and | EIGHT STRAIGHT fumble. 2 rune scored. Morgen | M. Elliott, 2b, 3 watched the Ard strike go by. 3 |{A. Walker, 3h. . Summary---Struck out by Pad- | Cubg, 1; Ruth, Yankees, 1; Hart- | members of the Excutive Council FOR BROOKLYN | 4 runs, 3 hits, 1 error. H. Holmes, cf, . 4 4 A 3 ond game will be played in Peterboro clock at the Motor City Stadium, in ' on Wednesday, Ofice--W. H. Sheridan, 2nd that th 2 the : : Aled ot y ; : ra (the toss of a coin 100 yards open, 10 1-3 secs, Budiey Powell, West End Y.M.C A, Toronto H. Stevens, c.; C. Parish, p.; J he Men's rac the san A SHEE Sir Thomas said: "Thirty years 5o 4.45 pen, 23 , Bill Christie, Central Y.M.C.A,, Toronto. Chant, 2rd.; N. Whinfield, 1st,: S in ted tht ! 4 Foe . «' pursuing the elusive trcph, has 44 ard 19 Blows, 'If.; J. P. O'Rourke, « future veferen made me subscribe to the slogan 0 yards, open, 49 1- ; a Miners, ¢f,, N, Rouse, rf ah May the best boat win," but thi 880 yards open, 2 ming, J 5 secs, Perey Pickard, Hamilton Olympic Umpires---at plate, A. C vear, may | add. 'May the best boat One mile eh 4 mins. 36 secs, Art, Keay, Toronto Police AAA Aarabs Play Peterboro Here Monday be the Shamrock' Five miles open, 27 mins, 54 2 5 se s, Billy Reynolds, Galt Track Club, nd Oshawa 48 |W nme Mi ity F 8 'bi kippe 1 . 1 Ke ' )sh Aira 1 Harold Vand. bilt, skipper © 140 relay, open, 45 sees, Central Y.M.C.A lex, Wilson, Notre Dame University, Ind ging run, Day = a a - = DD wa! Paddon, 3; by Elllotf, 8, Two Dass ati AL . hits, Ds Tavior. | LEAGUE White Sox, 1; Todt, Red Sox, 1: National League pennant y#ster- C / 3 Thompson, Phillies, 1; Phillips, GOLDEN WEDDING day by defeating the Cincinnatl ([& don, 1 by Elliott, 4, Walked by | INTERNATIONAL nett, Cubs, 1; Wright, Robins, 1: [of the Vestry of the Church of St,| Brooklyn, Sept. 13.--The Rob- / otf. Lopez, Robins, 1; Reynolds, | Mary Magdalene. ins continued their pursuit of the . 2nd Inning B. Morgan, ss, ft Wawas--Morrison flyad out to |V. Fulton e, Score by Innings: Phillies, 1. Bailieboro.--Mr. and Mrs, Wes-| Reds, 7 to 3, in the first game of Oshawa .. 301 100 000-5 6 9 [timore annexed the final game to | kees, 39; Simmons, Athletics, 34; | cently, when a laiye number of [ed the Robins' longest winning Umpires--Dell, Oshawa: Fair, | even the serles with Newark here | Berger, Braves, 34: Foxx, Ath-| their friends, neighbors and rela-| streak of the season. For the Reds 74 ul Hn ST w OF B A RG A INS IN Sound, Scorer, A, Walker Big Jim Beaver let the Bears | Klein, Phillles, 32. honor them by a presentation, feat, C t d U d C BRINGING UP FATHER BY GEO. McMANUS uaran ee se ars BY GOLLY' MAGGE \© [if [EERIE] vLL TAKE BACK ALL i hl § Ho ity \GHT- THEN ARE ; oT o, I'VE SAID ABOL'T Ha SUR ; i | RIG = RIGHT: THESE if Ee . : MACE TC der. Paint and tires in Al condition. 1--1929 Olds Coupe, looks and runs like new 1--1928 Chevrolet Sedan in perfect condition throughout. 11927 Whippet Six Sedan. A real snappy car. Ross, Ames & Gartshore Co. 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