PAGE EIGHT THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1930 CHEVS. ADVANCE TO NEXT ROUND-- AARABS ARE ELIMINATED 13-9 Oshawa Chews. Play Great BASEBALL RESULTS Oshawa Aarabs Fail to HOMERUN STANDINGS Game to Beat Owen Sound |, ,- =" Werte ve PORT SNAPSHOT Hold 8-Run Lead and Ave |. orto mies 2 Philadelphia Pes 3 3 T : 0 0 'Washington , 58 4 B b P b CC. G. E. Ruth, Yanks, 47; Gehrig, Yanks Wawas" in Toronto 19 - 9) xa veil iii se Ce Cte Berar Editor eaten y eter 010 10; Kiel, Pullin, 39; Borger, * Detroit «ovves aoe 76 raves 31; Pimp vii St. Louis a B83. ; . the first out the game. Miss |", 3 - but the 'cterboro tea jot Browns, 35. Local Girls Play Syappy|yicaii got a sate hit but was out Chisago o Bu 39 Tos Og Chev, Eliminate Owen Sound . . Olav Starts Out Fast-- | /c.,..° ii "ie a a ot he Putave totals--National, 85; « "lat second on a fielder"s choice on oston .... . be we e shawa Chevs, handed the wen Sou awanckas a soun and close decisions, The, winners | American, 660, Brand of Softball to Elim- Miss Keeling's hit, Miss Grimoldby Yesterday's Results trimming last night at Sunnyside Stadium, Foronto, when they de- Too Fast---And Have 8- got their hits when they meant runs, Grand total, 1,519, scoring on the play. Miss Arkles hit No games schedule l. feated them by a score of 19 to 9 in the third and deciding game of Run Lead at End of 4th--- Daloty had one bad inning aod this RIL gave the winners their start. Noth- . " inate the "Wawas" -- a a double to centre field scoring Miss . ; y Ris. Py ER 4 Hohe § onli n ; NATIONAL LEAGUE the first round of the playofis. The Chevs. got off on tlie right foot . : ; : 6 » . Miss Trout was an eas 4 : . & ing could sto pa they Homers and General Hard Rei 2s tio y Won Lost P, when they scored eight runs in the first innings and from then, no- Dainty Slips and Peter- S100, Toe ones ds Sot ar S ove . che st. 4 ie 9 : Paste Wawa . , all ! nk anc Hitting of Chevs. Features In their halt of 1he jnuing neve St Louis Avries 8 1 5: hing Soma ii they, or $e te best sorts oe phi boro Team Is Quick to Gower trie) Jud. os ! Nearer 0 e gol six Alls which Pepe : lun : y 1c Chevs. played great ball, both in the field and at bat, ey pullec After getting an eight-run lea t t . . t re . Brooklyn . FI : . . : Vikon hh A Game -- Elliott Sisters| with two errors gave them eight Ne No; 5 off some snappy plays when on the defensive and when at bat, they hit Grasp Opportunity -- and looking like a sure winner, | Jung 1 Goold was sate oun @ per-fpRys HIS 11 cams el Tad any Pe featured the game. Four of the Oshawa | op was 8 tough game for the Aurubs . . F 3 MtsbUrgh ...vee ees. hx lard and often omers featured ¢ game. Fo f the awi abs | Pa in fect bunt that took Owen Sound by » 4 x nl . ¥ ange From. a B to lose but they took their defeat P t Play Prominent " surprise, D. Kennedy pushed her Boston ti ABATE 4 49/1 batters had a percentage of 500, They were out to win and they did, 8 eaten like true sportsmen and acknowledy- ennan Team's Victory along with a single to left fleld. V. | Gincinnati ... LE "he They will now prepare for the next opponents. Team to 4n Unbeatable | cd the fighting spirit of their con- : Elliott scorell both runners with & i Results 4 » » , » 0 d S 6 R : querors and wished them success in [CARDS MOVE--C pretty double to the stand. M. El-| _ : s : - | ne an core uns in| the series with Ingersoll, The Philadelphia, Pa, Sept. 23 liott followed with the fourth con- Sf Louis fre: 13 Philadetpld Bes Aarabs Go Down to Defeat . . Aarabs have done exceptionally well | Pounding the ball to every cornet secutive hit of the inning to scere N10 > i AAZEIL What a game! Almost three hours to play eight innings of hard 8th Inning to Win Game | and it will % no harm to state that |of the park, the St. Louis Cardinal ais i . - her sister. A. Walker was safe on y games played. i ball, The Oshawa Aarabs--Peterboro C, G. E. game ved at Port "and Enter Fi 1 the sport fans of this city did not | moved a little nearer the Nationa) The Chevroleis, lived up to a Miss Arkles' error. H, Holmes hit ATR Hope yesterday was certainly onc weird affair. The 'game was long | 8 give this ball team the support they League pennant yesterday with 2 ---- | deserved for the cxcellent baseball |15 to 7 victory over Phjladelphia. vance notices in their game last '. 4..4 one to centre field scoring to b pid 1 | night with the Owen Sound WaWas |. Elliott. 1B. Morgan struck out FOR ANADIAN TITLE and tedious, The Aarabs were forced to suffer a heart rending defeat, | : which they played. They wou their |The Victory mill 1s the Cara oe it Sunnyside Stadium and came [ang V, Fulton skied to Miss McGill They started out like the snappy ball team they really are and at the (By Geo. Campbell) | group and it took Peterboro three |in front by two and one-half games, through with the win necessary to (ts make the second out, It look- Montreal, Sept, 28.--The post. end of the third inning, thanks to some heavy hitt by Rowden, After being cight runs down at one | hecti gamse to put them out|as the Cubs also won, put them in the second round of [ed as though the fun was over for | season series between the Toronto Whitely: and Gummow. they were leading by 8.10 0. The Score was run rally in the eighth and last | Peterboro's showing in the finals will | Beginning a heavy barrage in the 'he Ontaric playdowns. The | the inning but it was not to be. E. Maple Leaty and." the Montreal jy y ne y i YS . ; ne du team staged a sensational six- | he watched with a great deal of ine | second luning, the Cards kept at score was 19 to 9 and the score |Eliott kept up the family's good Royals of the Internation! Bugs still the same at the cad of the 4th in nng . run rally in in the cighth and fasti| terest locally. |the task until they had piled up just about indicates the margiy of [name by hitting to centre field in | pay League for the professional * inning to win the deciding game of THE GAME | nineteen hits, including eight doub- play. After the second inning |gych'a way that N, Taylor was un- baseball championship of Canada Just Too Bad 1 | tae series from the Oshawa Aarabs CoG | H. Hollingsworth flew {les. Mancuso collected four hits, here was litéle doubt as to the final | aude to field it and another run Was | will open at Quebec City this af- In the last of the fourth, Swanston, the Peterboro catcher was in- in Port Hope ve sterday by aj ing =p. pling it a ia | while Bottomley and W nsocnka outcome. By that time the score fin, I. (Goold up for the second time | gaymoon, ved and Rad leave 1} ' TH ' p box HnokY: Wily. ME | score of 13 t0Y, and by s » doing en- | Yair ASH rs ' | | ed ba fb hn Wed | while Bottomley and Watkins con- was 10 to 2 in favo of the Chevs. lin the inning reversed her tactics | rhe teams will play at Bedfora,| '°C 30¢ ha to leave the game. the Peterboro team and supporters | tered the Ontario finals with Inger-{ aid took first: hy ston hit 4 | nected for three each, Willough- and the way the team was playing [and hit a beautiful home run, D.| Que; on Wednesday; Sherbrooke | Wert ready to give up right there, There wasn't a sound of them. { soll for the lutermediate champion- | Young and a bi Hh : "|by, Collard and Hansen proved easy it looked like a walkover, Play-| Kennedy got her second hit also | Thursday; = Massena Springs, | their half of the fifth, Dainty walked tour men, three in a roy Th: | | : | Ash 1 od A we to 3rd 4 as [ for the pennant-bound Cards, while ing air tight ball in tho field 21d but was forced at second on V. El- N.Y,, on Friday; Ottawa on Satur- did it. 'Peterboro came to hfe "Shiner" Johnston came up with tw 1 H q " Sip atsmas when n Roi, Bathe A v. ung wh 4 Filip: » Who hurled the last two unleashing a world of power at the |1iott's bid for a hit . Lat . 4 i J ' : : | haps and 1t still seems as if wel V0) ni dod il 4 dad nuings, was the only hurler able iy 'Chevs. were much the better In the first of the second Chevs 4ay, winding up the series at Mont men out and rapped out a clean double, scoring three runs, From the It was onc of the | ged Ash easily, 0 runs, | ja check the Cards' wild ss on they wer¢ unbeatable. They got three more in the next inning longest and most weird games we FoTS tig ¥ | im -- team in every way. held the YWaWas safe without a hit | ut 4 ; . " it to lef By game time there was quite @ jor a run and came right back in Frink ieplaced | Dainty but he only halted them tor on ning. They have I'he Aaribs Yok oh CUBS HANGING ON large gathering of fans, the major- [their own half of the inning to get | Nts, Eric Phillips, won the game in the eighth when they red s uns rowent frp & "million dollar outfit." | stole went 10 3rc Boston, Mass., Sept. 23.--Re- h ) o1 the first, fot n 0's] \ i | taining their mathematical chance ity of whom were from Oshawa, on [two more runs and make Je t the | n at the n f this ining, The gan vas called at the beginning | qi 1 tl | on vanst . rive y te » necessary |10 to 2 and as it turned out the 0 h li A pn iti (Sh oh Skairb ! Li he, hal ieyt wa} 2 pid ond and thre¢ more in the ; hy 2 i 2s N 5 hand to give the team the nece sa y os . at ae Rg S awd, ua 1 ies | of the nitth. od a pe foore in ue I kno ching fine: foul eden: singled. | 10 Win the National League pennant, encouragement. There were also | Wa at neve got. : Ins, . . { Yd : ' O h scoring Hubbell Lose came in to | race, the Chicago Cubs defeated ' p Toront fans who [might he said that the game was 1 [ | | ne score was o 1 tor Osh. 4 : A the Braves 6 2 i a mumbel of Toronto Bans IO I eM. EUG actin C ose Tourney [ awa. Peterboro had quit playing | Pitch. Utronki went to right, Jones | aves 6 10 2 in the final game came early in the hope of seeinz]won right th Er Aarabs Have Done Well b= Thev 3 | ner throueh | went to 3rd and Harmer came to the | °F the season at Boston yesterday, somewhat out of the ordinary in [with a double. and her rood ex: | -- | heh vou. hs sored eight: rl a oUt. opponents 'have not ra rete : § LS bench. Young had Is he. |The victory still left the Cubs trail ihe way. of ball games and as it| ample was followed a moment 1a-1 Montreal, Sept. 23.--The wind- RA x $ and your of] Gabi or J 24 LYore he hit to Jones. | tw. | ing the Cardinals by two and one- turned out they were not disap- [ter when A. Walker doubled to left swept course of the Mount Bruno i ur 1 t rtainly i break the DHIEsent nly INEM CE i Sul dt cor AVhit ; | half games, with four games to pointed. It might be said though |field, H. Holmes was safe on an | Country Club successfully resisted | l t : " ' to wet | Play--all with Cincinnati at Chi~ that the Toronto drowd were cheer- | error by N, Taylor in ce ntre Bold the best efforts of Canadian wo- | 1c-brews, have made a ry creditable 1 | CARO. ing for the WaWas at the start |B. Morgan flied to centre. -V. I'ul- men golfers today wheén play start-| their [ In turning back the Braves, Guy but shifted their allegiance after [ton drew a walk. wl hile E. Elliott led for the Canadian close cham- | )s ? group, eliminatea Monarchs of Toront nd it took cter- ldo \ ¢ ; ser. 1% rror. i RS ; : ; went, it al v ey Bush gave a brilliant exhibition of the game had gone a couple of in- | popped to the short stop. | I Goold { pionship. The qualifying medal | ) three games to put the local boys out Wele 1 ! a beaten team 2nd Inning | hurling, holding Boston to six hits, nings. | made 'the third out, £hort to first. |went to Miss Marjorie Kirkham, 1 n ¥ 1 hdd | 1 ' " | of * * » ¥ . Aen a ned, Luke Ds | » Jones stru t while the Cubs were poundin . eight of | After these two innings it was |jorest Hills, Montreal, whose 883 | . \ "" , ' b ; walked ir | liott made a nice pickup of John-|"Socks* Seibold, Eddie Pains Chevs, got 19 hits, als breeze home for the Chevs. | ws : r ot'a SRE The rien or The Ashes' the 1 being in succes- | ston's d and threw hi u tip " i aT y p which were for extra bases, The Just a br : . : 8 Bila well above the women's par for The origin of "The As! t syml f tl | si rei il h | id 1 A a am Bruce Cunningham for 12 blows, high lights of the game were the [ They allowed the Owen Sound 4E- the 18 holes of 76. The field of | hical 01 of the cricket cha 1 ¢ Jn fron. I e crowd | first ollingsworth walked tron= | Included in the collection of hits home ring garenered by the Chevs. | gregation two runs in the third, one |100, seeking the 32 qualifying | Si eT batter | ki struck out, 0 runs, 0 hits, f-|was "Hack" Wilson's fifty-third V_ Elliott led the field with two in the sixth, three in the seventh | places included the defending | alta he Ashes," to be paradoxical, came i Ame with two nen Gut, | rors, : | home run of the season, delivered . {i lo 6 t " 1 ol ston Ir Of ral nt allep 11 4 ] i while. 1 Goold and A. Walker each {and one iu the eighth Besides | champion, Miss Ada Mackenzie, of | "ence i 82 when, following a decisive defeat of the hoston promptly Jen chi 1| Aarabs -- Dainty walked. iott | in the first inning with one teams pe Two base hits also play- | that they added to their own total Toronto, who placed second with ) lbs ; double, scoring all three] out on a sacrifice bunt. Gummow | mate on base. i jp? in the Chevs.'s victory. A, |by getting onc in the fourth, two [885 strokes: jr atem appeared 1 London times: runher he had gone out, the | doubled scoring Dainty Gray : | od a pa getting two and V. Elliott |in the fifth, two in the seventh and | I"ollowing the two leaders came ha e fuer all Oshaw | t ai vi 'd. Hubbell 1 5 and E. Elliott each getting one. [fo ur in the eighth a galaxy of stars from Toronto and English Cricket pat Hb have vi vied did 1 ihe base or owden walked, | ¢ ingled, scoring Rowden, Dainty hit The punch, displayed by the Chevs. 1 Lf | hor A ho] loremg Lummow, Young drove one| tg Johnston and. Whiteley was tags ange rom outside these two centres re i $ ged at 3rd. Elliot hinst can be gauged to some extent by | 2 . ! . Deeply lament > = ; : s cst g at 3rd iott out, Johnston ta the fact that four of the players |Chevs. .. 8 2 4 1 » aa = 3 {maining among the low 32 who will | piylamented bys large eirele of esrrswing friends and acquaintances, i ; i Ee yeap th of oy 2 hi s. Whiteley struck out. 4 runs, | Ash, 1 run, 1 hit, 1 error, < 20 2 ( I atay abn . hr - A 3 hricking mol ! s1ast » 8! 1s rs : hit five hundred percent. for the | WaW as , = 4 tart match play tomorrow morn- R p they: \ AStic roolers| 2 hits, 0 errors. 7th Inning f . & . : red rip dy , | game. 1. Goold, V. Elliott, M. EL Box Score {Ing. They were: Mrs, Vera Hutch N.B.--~The body ill be crematec; and the ashes taken to Australia. l acid nla Wg pat = M oh EB: , 3rd Inning C. G. E.--~Holiingsworth : singled, liott and A. Walker led the team in 1 1 i NIE salif and El of | \d Utronki hit to Elliott who tossed te Chevrole - ings, ¥ ancouver; Mre, E, M, Roug In the following year when the English team was about to depart share, Johnston was the man wh C G Beavis struck ot ol hitting with three hits each in six | 1. Goold li a rawai iss Marion Murphy. | for its tour of Australia some ladies of the Melbourne Cricket Club | caused Tall the trouble and his bunt | lingsworth struck out. Rose singled ummaw, orig fliolingswortly imes ai bat oN s nine|l. G | : SAS Ottawa; Miss red Robinson, : : " ( ow : ade 1 cavis flyed out to Fair, run Hime : a Jat. J ight of the "on |D Rounody., so 9 Catharines. and Mrs. Eric Phil presen a small urn, which, they s contained the "Ashes of Eng- in the cighth inning scored the ty-| ert au OW's head Who iade 2 | hit 0 errors id wy other hand the Owen Scund | Elliott, : | lips, Oshawa. Of the remainfng| lish ( 1," to the captain of the t« ince then the five test oi ; 1h ; poids A gen I) red fp him. He was given first base Aarabs--Gummow singled. Frink § 1 t, 2 } : 1 yx a ve seve aver a} a ' . . VO more mn the si I and wen Daine- a ' oe .- tii . mt team were forced to he content| i 2h 6 1 4 3 | twenty-seven Layer 5 sixteen are matches in addition. to regular ary. "when 'a team' of te wats Toleved bo Po Ptert i) again, Swanston hit to Gummow | out on a sacrifice bunt. Fair out, i al hi BYE alk ) ¢ 3 ' representing Montreal clubs and 'Mae . . : y tafe AY ht . hi Aut l who threw p y {on " 1t | Johr o As! H with 11 hits, six of which were biden 513i yeenting thea). f | citer country visits th ther, have baen recognized as conte for | had hit their stride and nothing wh » threw to Young, for ng out | Johnston to Ash. ubbell had the made by Miss Keeling and Misc Morg "p 1] Ee and Trt Ohto; | "The Ashes | could" stop the: | Rose. 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 erro | 3rd strike called. 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 vk he ? ir avers | Morgan, ¢ i ) iird and fourth places went to fall : | ig 7 ~Dainty hit rrors Arkles, Three o their. player V. Fulton, ¢ 3:8 1 Miss Robinson and pan n Ww | Win Gane ; in Eighth | Aarabs Dainty h to Hol ings- errors, h Inni went "without a hit, * Elliott. a alae is : 5 HM, Olner Mth with the | Worth, who dropped the ball, "Duke 8th Inning In defensive plav:tiie Chevs. were | = Elio 'oe | Goui ilock, of Toronto, with 887 Oshawa Nats. Lose Goalie SCOT : ist then. the Osh- | took seconds, | tt doubled and] C GE. Rose doubled. Ash Aisa : (each. Miss. Maude Smith, Toronto : \ 1 + 1 ei, 3X a . ain t fum- | doubled scoring Rose. Ha flew good. Although they had six er- alate a : land M Bil K : e Oshawa Nationals soécer team are losing their crack goaltend pporters still had hopes of | Dainty scored again. Johnston fum- | doubled scoring Rose. atton flew 2 oh J 2 ? 271 1 5 4! and Miss Eileen sella, S§ PE | d ¢ a HE ! Aly nl hw 4% now" , nt to Rov n 8 3 rors, three of them came in the WaWas He AR een hing lla Benne Thomas Smith, leaves t h + the Old Country, on the | victory but they were soon shatter- | bled Gummow's drive. Gray hit to] out to Rowden, Jones: safe on aWas ville, shared fifth place with 88's . h y 3 HN ond | Rose and Elliott was tagged coming | Young's fumble, Johnston bunted ceventh inmting and resulted in the . - The dy i Ld : ; Si dtc is al id Sraniie "iis ed. The first man up, Rose, doubled. | : A 4 i AB | The bowl offered by the Canadfan| mi n. The Nits. are asl turp out to practice tonight, | Ash did likewise hy they were only | home. Fair singled, scoring Gum- and Ash scored the tying run. Hol- lingsworth hit to Young who tagged WaWas getting three runs, The p 2 } fn a' £1 . Py be ' ra ' WaWas also had six errors and] Seimoldby: i nn . | Ladisf Gol 1 hion for the best net | yy be on hand to give Smith a big send off Smitty" has | one run d . Hatton flew out and [ mow. Gray came home on a passed : hat : more might have been chalked Up |y/.o 8} ih re > i by I yent io ors Ji K. ¢ opm of he | wall. Hubbell struck out. Swanston Jones, | tronki tripled, scoring two h : Sill 2h Bd { Torcnto Go ub, who had a card | . . : ' ' 1 : inger y : a ins. Deavis fled, U <i score io them had the Chevs not been | Keeling Bo 5 3 2lorat Frog and 79 ol than any other goalie in the Major league. It is expected that "Matty ones' grounder and then John- had a finger badly split and had to fn Ee is singled ; rons scor driving the ball through the infield " " is Sli \ bunted safely, scoring Ash with | leave the game, Hatton catching. | ¢d, Beavis stole 'second, Gummow's (By Staff Reporter) onship pl yed for period y by teams representative In Affectionate Remembrance of Score by innings:- | Montreal courses, with nly fi 'hi i : n ; ; 0 Ve Which Died at the Oval on 20th August, 1882, wild horses wouldn't h held the | past Holling: worth, scoring two more | n been a valuable asset to the Nats, He has saved more penalty kicl | still we had hope." Young fumbled | S, 88 ..., 5 3 The quali gr Mathews, local hi all pitcher, will try out with the Nats, as a goalie, ! ' hs y ; "FrOr . in re so. fast they could. mot get their 1A Tle: y 8 5 | The qualifying round feund all | fat ' al hardball ry ll try o ith the Nats. as he tying run. Hollingsworth hit to | Rowden walked. Young flew out to | error gave Hollingsworth a' base, Lands on it. Miss Paddon twirled | orn € + Jus ] i |the favored players succeeding in| Iie will likely play on Saturday. ne. who taaed Yones and with | short. 3 runs, 2 hits, 2 errors, Beavis scoring. Rose struck out, & 5 » ALAS "1 | Morrison, rf .. 3 gaining places in the championship | - - - hy : o : | : runs, 5 hits, 2 error a nice game for the Owen Sound |, , 7 two out the score was tied. We still | 4th Inning y DUS, 4 5 addon, p .... i 2 {draw which starts tomorrow anc "i : : : : . arg --~R » valk team, striking out five and only Ia | D. Taylor, 3b. | narrows down to two for the id Inter-City Championship Game Tonight { had hope. We wonlered why Ut C.G.E. ~ Jones struck out, John- TR ay alked, Migs suing .one pass. to first base. - - | round of 18 holes on Friday. | The Tannery team defeated the King St. UX.L team last night and | ronki had been kept in the game | ston fouled out to Whiteley. Hol- Ash. Dainty Yined o to Tel ote 0 Elliott for the Chevys. struck out Total 24:11. 6 40 5 111 The d t he | 3 oR Tot tue he" after he was pulled but he showed | lingsworth walked. * Elliott made a| <*%" ainty lined out to: short. i 1 five walks 4 jo : } | 6 draw for ghe first round o ( at the Motor City Stadium, the Textides will meet the Tannery x : Sabin i Ki's grounder | runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, two but issuec ing | Umpires--Buscombe, plate; J.|match play, to be held here tomor- , y iff | us why in this inning, when he rap-| nice pick-up of Utronki's grounder Sth Inni Oshawa won the toes and took | | Oswin, bases. t row morning follows: in the second game. Each championship team of the di ferent leagues ped out a triple scoring two runs, | to throw him out at first. 0 runs, 0 CG EN) ho 9, Game call he field to start the game. Miss aes Miss Marjorie Kirkham, Forest play one game with each other team. The team winning the most Beavis singled .scoring Utronki and | hits, 0 errors, x ; d Aeon aay ta = Grimoldby looked at soveral balls Hill, v. Miss P. Campbell, Beacons-| games, wins the Miller-Libby Trophy, emblematic of the Oshawa City | Beavis scored on an error made| Aarabs--Whiteley was hit. Dainty bord. 13. Oshawa. 9 i and hit a hard one past third base. ogers Iorns y field. o dC ball remacy. "The games start at 5 sharp when Hollingsworth cornected. Rose, | flyed out to Utronki. Elliott bunt- Eo Hig pave, I N lor popped to V. Elliott for softball supremacy. he ga tart at Jad yd, 2 the man who started, intentionally | ed and Whiteley was forced out. El. SCOTC DY. JNMINLS dee N, Taylor popp A ) | Mrs. A. 'B. Fisher, Toronto, v. a " ; 4 RHE WwW ill Mangge Mrs. J. K. Cronyn, Toronto. struck out to end the inning. The liott out, stealing second. 0 runs, Pétgrboro 000 043 0613 12 § A : ane was called at the beginning of [ 0 hits, 0 errors, 143 001 910 2 4 tan va ins 00-- Oshawa ~] Mrs, Vera Hutchings, Vancouv- holes in 82, two under par, to post : : i : A " 32, a v, t! I Chicago Cubs er, v. Miss C. Beer, Beaconsfield. n S the first par 70 of the day and set the ninth INE . a CGF Hf pgs Hollings-| The teams: B Heht, he. holds | Miss P. Yuile, Montreal. v Miss | 4 J rerhauled Give those Peterboro boys credit, , G. E.--~Beavis walked. ollings Os AstabioF { Hubbell y moon fat, - ' A the pace until he was overhauled | qo coriainly fought for the game | worth flew out to Grey. Rose walk- Shaws Aarahs- air, cf, Hubbe 1b, Rowden If, Young 3b, Whiteley her in his arms, and | Chicago, Ills, Sept. 23.--The Mollie Hamkin, Montreal. by Jones. Dr, Willing, among the ant ov. oot] % bby itis lied As! Ike atton ralket in his hears > | Tribune, In a copyrighted story Mii Made Smith, Jerouts, ¥ Leads Field late fWishers, posted his fine 37- mn ey a Rvidi Sight bri i Jake, ya se e, Dainty p, Elliott 2b} Gummow 85, The: mest morning said today that William Wrigley, "ly Hops a, iran, o 33---70 after barely missing a 70- game, they looked ready to quit and | Johnston doubled, scoring three runs, Gray rf, | rink p, and Gower p. : charges her with 3r Sup JWHer. had annoumeed ye TOrEILO. Tea foot putt that would have given | ., doubt they would have but when | Holingsworth singled. Utronki out, | Peterboro C.G.E. -- H. Hollings. MURDER! that Rogers Hornsby would be |" Mie EW, Whittington, Toronto Merion Cricket Club, Ardmore, him a tie with Jones. they got the four runs, they saw | Eliott to Hubbell. 4 runs, 1 hit, 0 Worth ss, Rose 2b, and p, Ash Ji She : {appointed to manage the Chicago v. Miss B, Wadsworth. Toronto. _|TF@a- Sept. 23.--Golfing fireworks : Dunlap Fourth their chance and they certainly knew | errors, Swanston ? mee rf, Johnston J aramount's Sensational Cubs, Natlonal League champions, 'Mrs. Cowan, Toronto, v. Mrs, 0. | exploded all over these historic Fourth place went to another |)... {, take advantage of it. Peter-| Aarabs-- Gummow flew out to and 2b, L. Hollingsworth, If, Utron- Dramatic Romance for the season of 1931 and pos- |, "Gouinlock, Toronto. |premises yesterday as the one and | youngster, George T. Dunlap, Jr, | |,org only scored in three innings, the | Ash. Gray out, Johnston to Ash, | ki py and rf, Beavis cf, Jones 3b and | #0Iy. longer. "Miss W. Robinson, St. Catharines | ©P1Y Bobby Jones skyrocketed into | of New York, the national inter-| si, oth 'and 8th. In all they scored | Fair hit and got 2nd on Rose's wild | Hatton, ¢. There has been no misunder-| ooo poo Melos Phar tren] the lead for the first 18 holes of | collegiate champion, Who scored | 13" vung and cxdctly ten of them | throw. Hubbell struck out. 0 runs, |, Gwpires, Colling and Gerow of MANSLAUGHTER standing with Joe McCarthy, the} y= 0 Ronalds, Montreal, v. | the two-day 36-hole qualifying test) 35-36--71 during the firet day's | were scored with two men out, 3 in| 1 hit, 1 error. Selleville. > > present manager," Wrigley was Mra T Phillips Oshawa ' ""|tor the United States amateur | struggle that was featured other-| ,;. Sth, all 3 in the 6th and 4 of 6th Inning Time of game--2 hours, 50 min With auoted as saving. "We simply de-| yl" ry Te, Montreal, v. | championship. The great Georgian, | wise by th virtual collapse of the | ye ¢ jn the 8th, How they did| = C. G. E. -- Beavis struck out, Hol. | utes. cided to make a change, ang as g rn ! blazing the way, as he began his | defending champion, Harrison R. fight. lingsworth walked, . Rose singled. | == TLAUDETTE © CRT ve : Miss Kate R . Montreal. 3 é OLAUDETTE COLBERT proct of my friendship and respect of Robeson rout Hy Miss | 1ast battle for a clean sweep of | (Jimmy) Johnston of St. Paul, Give the Aarabs credit too, They | Frink went in to pitch, Dainty go- FREDRIC MARCH for Joe I will do all T can to as- \ ' all the major golf honors of 1930, | and a hole in one on the 215-yard ied hard in the game and r 1 Id. Ash hi x E. Kinsella, Montreal. , © | tried hard to win the game and on ing to right fiel sh hit to: Gum- / ; : sist him in getting another major Miss Cecil Smith, Toronto, v. | thot a brilliant 36-3--69, one un- seventeenth by Maurice J. Mc-| (he day's play they should have won | mow, who forced Rose at 2nd. Hat- ce! ARI Ww NOW ! eagus position", 1Mrs, H. W. Soper, Montreal der par and one stroke in front of | Carthy, Jr.,, of New York, Met- but for once their pitching staff was | ton singled, scoring two. Hatton (4 It may be true that we will be Mrs. H. R. Pickens. Montreal, v. | his nearest two rivals--19-year- ropolitan titleholder. unequal to the task. Peterboro| stole 2nd. Jones doubled, scoring worse off if the change is made Miss. Honor: Bright. Toronts. old Sidney Noyes, Jr, of New would have hit almost any amateur | Hatton, Johnston flew out to Elliott. 0 The move may not be popular Mrs. D. Wanklyn, Montreal, v. York, a Yale freshman, and.Dr. Small Son: "Daddy. what do you | hurler, the way they felt 'vesterday.! 3 runs, 3 hits, 0 errors. aT with the fans. McCarthy was given Mrs. E. M. Rougvie, Ottawa. Oscar F. Willing, 40-year-old den- | qi) a man who drives a car?" The Aarabs pla ed snappy baseball, Aarabs--DBeavis dropped Rowden's Napioi < free rein in the buying of players, Miss Lucille Rolland, Montreal, tist from Portland, Ore. | Daddy "It deends on how close | having only two errors. They had | long drive, Young fouled out to fi ATH LST. W AICFIAINTICIV ang home Ye have 2 great | . 'vic: Ada MacKenzie, T8ronto. | Noyes finished the last nine | he comes to me." ten hits and they hit Rese real hard | Jones. Rowden stole 3rd, W hiteley | ' > . Me iy has had five years 4 to prove this, so I don't think g there is anything unusual about |. hot engaging ni afer a strsves |" BRINGING UP FATHER BY GEO. McMANUS such as that." : The decision to make a change (. av; Loop lganding Moe Toren To mre Gun ||| WEL Ramune: | | me START] (Gk oecomn AT ONCE! 7166S Mew Martin when the Cubs failed last year to AND LISTEN a NO | HAVE A | A-READY GIVE LP =v ess . win the world series from the ARGUMENTS =~ SURPRISE Jo Ly HAS FAN B! J Philadelphia Athletics. WAY OUT OF |T FOR YOU MINIATURE ¢ TUES. - WED. "Since the day I entered basc- | GOLF ball as an owner", he said to The Tribune, "I have had®* my heart set GLENN TRYON on winning a world series". . 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