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Barrie Examiner, 2 Aug 1928, p. 5

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15. nynn. 1". .\e\\`uuux. Boys` three-)eg:'ed race--W. Hip- kln and J. `B1:u'-kxnore. J. Hlpkin and G. Osborne. C. Donnelly and .\I. .\Izu`ien. r~u..1..I 6`\nnA 1n..~n~n;1 .1;-n__T2 \fnv_ Girls` tlwee-Ie5.'1:`ed rnc-o-R. .\I1n`- phy and G. Raymond. E. .\Iurph_\`. and T. Skelly, A. Cameron and D. Keenan. rv:..1..I 1..-din.-. nan.3_\-Tnvv T.nnrv- .\l}l!`1f`l1. ` L4. Lc`l\.lu;|_'_u. kw. \lklL`llI`\- \\'hec-1'h:u`ro\\' rnce-\\'. Hipkin and E. }'`._\':m. C. \Dnnne11,v and T. Szmohxm; G. Osborne and J. L. .\Ic- Ginnis. rH..I.~' 1um-...:. .mno_r! \rn(`.h~mi: l\t`t'lllIl. Girls` balloon L. C`u\';'\n=.1_:l1. G. "\.\.`.`:1'\-\\\\\1|\I' Limms. Girls` blsomt moe-G. .\IcGinnis. .\I. Desourdie. .\I. Lam;-'.`. D.\....' \vvnVrxn\\\.x1r\\\ unnnjf`. e- NEWTON ROBINSON MAN ] KILLED BY A .TRUCKi .\l. uesuuruxe. .V1. J.4uu`,'.. Boys` xvaterxm-Ion 1-aoe-G. Os- borne. F. .\'e\\'m:\n, J. .\Ic\'ei:._.-`h. --v. . - _1.,:,..___._ -9 .1- . IJUL IIC. L`; \V\l Illual, Us aux. V xnaun J. B. Hipkin \\':1s chni1`m-an of thv picnic committee; the st:n'te1*s were \\'. A. Ox`:-rs and W. `shouldicez judges. J. J. .\Inox'e. \\':11ter Pnttsw J. J. Cot`-fey. The `C`m'i.-tian .\Iothe1's' `had cllarge of the tables. U"1`0m Olll` .\t`\\'lUXl \.*|ll't`.`])Ullllt"Xll `The people -here were sm`r,\' to hem.` of the accident and resulting <`.ea'.h of Thomas H:11'ris(m. son of J03. Hm`:-ison of .\ e\\'t0n Robinson. M1`. ['I.l1`1`i.\`un was living` in Bur1iu<;Luu where the accident 0C`('l.!1`!`-(1 on Tuesd:L\'. July `. -1. I-Iis arm was ter- ribly crushed h(=t\\'oen :1 truci-k and the cm` in which he was .i-`.`.n:,'. He ....`.. 9\"rx\` hnn\u;`Hr:tn1\- `n 711.1 5 : 1 |Horse Rce anti oftball I Collingwood Civic Holiaay | :0 IN \\ IlL`1't` Lu!` uL\4uruL \--.-. un. -.u -- ., tar-: 1494` was taken i1nxned1nre!_\' to the Hamilton hospital \\'h the arm` \\'.1s nmputrxted in the hope of saw-! in: his life but he died on Friclsxy morning a few hours after the or--, oration. 3 I 'r`\r\ nu-u.-sham uvaro 1u`u\nn'31f fn his` After leaving Newton Robms-.vn some _ve:1rs ago he entered the em- ploy of D. Nolan in Bmdfoxcl. Fcmn B1`t1dfm'd he went to Newmarket and thence t) .Bur1ingt0n in the springAof 1927. He served durinf: the war after which he returned to M1`. N::lan. ` `LTA :. m.m.h-ad nu- -~--, hi: f nthm- and (-Fyonm mu` Newton Cm`1'es130ndont). W111; nmmm Juovn uvmva :(n`1`\' In henmf. eraunn. The remains were b1`n11;;`ht to his fu'.her's residence on S::tu1'da.\'. T11-;~ funeral tofnk place on Monday morn- 1n.?.' to the :I`.nnmn `Catholic church B1'adfm`d. and the internment. at the B1`adf..rd R;`C. cemezery. `v,__,.-,, -r1._L.._.. ..~ all . \ Ail He i= brother, Vvhen Payette says "Go" the big` races are started and open the sports on Co1lingwond`s Civic Holi- day on Monday, August 6th. This promises to -he one of the biggest days in the history of icollingwood sport. Additional st-Jhie accommoda- tion has been pi~ovid:~d to meet the requirements of the nu ierous hors- es arriving daily. H. zees are com- ing from .\Iidl;1m1, `Owen Sound. Penetang. Coldwater, -Orillia, Wes- ton, Elmvale. Flesherton. Orange- ville. Blackwuter and Newmarket -and with the 1:? now at the stub- les you will see some real hor'se racing. - v x`tu:;u5. A very keen interest is being tak- en in the Sotfball Competition and teams `will be present from Grey, Simcoe and York Counties. , r-r..,__- ._\_.... `l1o..1.. DHIIUUC culu .LUAn wuu a - - s u. Intezjest in the Horse-shoe Pitch- ing Competition is near fever heat and an all sides is heard the clatter of horse-shoes. _ 31b `Two motorists were ned $13.75 each in police court this week for driving without a permit. One came rom IMidhurst and the other front. Torcnto. ` ` n . I su:'vi\'ed ihy his father and' Frederick. 1, cham}um. 1`aoe-.\`Im`y Lang. )1 urph 3'. ran ce- \\'. Hipk 1 n ' .T`\.\nn.nH1- nn T gun- n. .\I1`S. H. as fol- MAKE. PRESENTATION T0 FRANK DOYLE` At the band concert. at Queen's! Park this evening a presentation: will "be made to Frank Doyle, by: members of the band. the com-I mittee and citizens generzilly. Asa intimated last week, Mr. Doyle ism, moving` to Orillia to reside. He: has Pbeen a very active member of 5 the `Citizens Band Committee inf Barrie for several years. 1 THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Two Shows Each Night, at 7.15 and 9.15. EALI-ACE RAVM O N D -.--:`n nu -jinn`: i'3'iE"I' `RY H"AT'T'6 Ii Pa.the News - Saturday Matinee `Now playing eleventh week,_ Tivoli T1ie:1tre, 'l`ur- ,onto-\:\ ords can't describe it! Adjectives d(m t `do it justice! R;i.mon;1 is :1 picture that must be `seen for thrilling entertziinment. MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY rent Millions have read the book! Millions wili live the romance on the screen. SEE RAMONA Dream with her! Thrill with her! Two shows 7.15-9.15 Ad` now runs 9 K09 RLAND non 14bNn'AY M.{f11E 2.3o_Abiv}isioN 25c-10c SEE xvauace Berry ' and Raymond Hutton the daring re-ghters. Laugh an:{ more laughs in this comedy drama.` ,RAMONA vv\..--_..-.. JOSEPHINE DUNN TOM KE N NEDY COMING ENEMY A [0 u rst saw them in BEHIND THE FRONT0 9191 Comedy-A'1l F or Nothing - Regular Prices -_then as two oory abs. zn|V`nEm THE AVY ow YUIHU ill. 0-`Id ll.lll. . .\'0. 106-'Sund:1_\' m1I_\'. 1e. \\'in_; l.\Ii(11am1` an 6.05 p.m.. :n'ri\`in_r.: B.'11`- Mrie 7.53 p.m.. :n'rI\`in:..-' 'l`umnto at 10 13.111. NO. 53-1.(\;\\'o.~' 'I`m'nmr 10.50 In.n1.. m~ri\'vs .\11:md11o 1`.'..'.' p.m., llenves .-\11\1nd;11o 1.0.`: p.m.. m`1'i\`os ;.\IidI;1nd 2.30 p.m.. ;1rri\'us Penc- 'tang 2.-I0 p.m. i \`I'\ .'\.L_...|'.u-n-nu .\l1'.`H-nu`! (1-1Hv | \L'u l"l:'lll`-|\l'.` .\ll\||IIl|\l llsllly lexm-pt Suud;1_v at 12 noon. :n`x`i\'in:.; 1.-Xliumlule at 1.:!l'11.xn,. lmving .-\I- ilnndnle at 1.49 p.m.. ,n'1`i\'In:.." Tor- Iomo at 3.45 p.m. \'l\ 1ll::\`||n-Iv nnT\' 1n<`\\-`nu? NOW~they re in again in! I (I Qaramount Qittzlre an (Iowa : -x .1: ~11 Ln-v NEW C.N.R. TRAINS er! Love with her. Admissioq 35c-15c *.\lid1.`lI1(1 .95" daily 1-inrr A`- P I : e-giving thrifty Th\V"OXSYLUM 1NMA'rs } PICKED UP IN BARRIE cmcbumou T5_!E"_ Two escaped inmates. one trom the institution at 999 Queen St. West. Toronto. and the,cther tram. Oriliia. were picked up wanderinz about the streets or Barrie yester- day. The man trom Orillia had"ap- arenti; -been out berry picltins. or he had two came. one over either arm. walking aimlessly in the centre or the road on Dunlap S`t. He was nearly run down halt a dozen tim- es. The other man. Hector Deoalur. a native or North Bay. reached Barrie trom Toronto by begging` rides. He wore the institution uni-I form. but a. layman would not de- tect it irom the ordinary apparel` of a farm hand. Both men are quitol harmless. They were charged with, vasrancy and guards are on their way to Barrie I (.13 t " Saturday Matinee. z.3o- M T ' Childrelrc, Adults 151:. See the Red-Blooded Epic of the Northwest Mounted. ` 'iom"e_II1, many -__s__mnnAv _=312!!0!iifn` %f_T|3.9a!< M. II. .,. ue HAW rows I s I 9-` ' ` //1./j`;\ KS (5 3., . . \ 3,.-/; . r; 7*` ' . And a Distvinguished Cast Red lips drew the murderer of her father to her cabin. Red hands clutched out for beautiful prey! But Red-Blooded mountie*s smashed, pounded, thundered their way to love and justice! :1-mourn-Iun t\l\lllI.l\Il ltIIl\l\ l\f!l'!II MONDAY_ - :l'UE_SDAY_-_-_- Vfl-JDNESDAY ___ __._.. _-_-z -n 4 Ajggg ITERM PEcfAL MAT11i|-: MONDAY, AUG. 6, AT 2.30 T Admission 15c and 35 SEE The fight blow By blow, the close-ups ofethe Atwoh hters, facial expressions of both boxers; the sensatxonal happenings of the ght in Slow Motion. . _ . _ _ . _ . nun: sum .Il'l!IlY I I5-I-II-Ian` Gene Tum:-Tqm. Hem! THE: + ARRIE: + EXAMINER ON THE SAME BILL EXCLUSIVE OFFICIAL MOTION PICTURES World : Hegvyweight Chunipiomhip Fight" ' Cumin`;-lav; Me and the wage .1.` Mam 'a' o`.1:asaomam;-zuop%on= ALSO FELIX, f`NON-STOP l-RIGHT BOB ALSOP AT THE WURLITZER _ '1"='ARAM' Bum Niws-u:1'rm' with `Pa_t.sy' Miller 4700 COPIES I uvu ucnooll Session in val; 8rd with llnn . nu TAR POT ems: or SPECTACULAR A pot of `tar -beini used vtor roofing purpose_s was t_ e cause of a spectacular re Tuesday morn- ing on Clapperton `St.. near the Five `Points, and gave some con-' cern for a time. Fire-men used .both water -and chemicals and great cloud?` of black smokfe rolsie. iv- ng e appearance 0 a re. `Th; blaze txirovedtversi stuzborn an w en e wa er s ream was iturned into the pet from the top several miniature explosions oc-` |:l1!`l`d,3l%l!'0V;;7il!l8' tarii h itn theair 1 n a rec ons. oun eer re- {men ruined their clothes and spec- itators who ventured too close far- ed likewise. An overheated stove lung: ivkn nnugg `Vt! llnvwtapu n. lwas the cause. % 65th You; mu OFF TRAIN 3 % C.P.R.MAN KILLED] John E. Lord. manager or the GP.` R. restaurant at ichapleau. fell off! the Toronto Express one mile south o Midhurst last Thursday morning and suffered injuries trom which he died in 8. hospital the follow- ing morning. His skull was tractur-_ ed and there were numerous bruises and cuts on the body. The injured: man was picked up stay a crew of a; freight shortly afterwards in an unconscious `condition. 0 ___'.1-1.-.! 1...... In n nnnvvnlia l\Vl\V\_ `Fatal Accident South of? Midhurst Last Thursday. i WIIUVIONVOVVI-I wvuu-uvvw~ --u Lord` had been in a nervous con- dition and on the advice or his phy- sician was on his way to the Home- wood Sanitarium in Guelph. eu-_.-1_ -a ru.-..\.~nu Hun VVUVVI Diaouvvuouou no v-nu.`-.-. ' Henry Searle of Chapleau. who was travelling with Lord. first not-' iced his absence on arising early in the morning. After dressing he went to his !riend's berth and not finding him searched through the train and then reported the mat- ter .to the conductor. Part of the missing man's clothing wasleft in the iberth. .VIr. Isearle could throw no light on how deceased came to leave the train. nor could the pull- man pOl`Zel`. the latter not having seen him in the morning. No vesti- bule doors were open when the passenger passed the `freight on sid- ing. From theplace in which he was found. it is thought the man must have fallen off within five minutes after the train passed Mid- l knne utnfinn . VHIV uv--o- 13 aft lhurst stath FSH AL the 31 came train to an: HAD LOADED REVOLVER For carrying a. loaded revolver Lloyd Bishop, Toron-to youth. was tined $17.50 by Magistrate Jetfs this morning. He and his churn, Nor- man Lansdowne. will now be re- turned to Toronto to face charges of stealing an automobile which they abandoned near Beeton last week Both lads `belong to respec- table families in Toronto, and are at smart appearance and welli rlvusnunt` Rev. H. A. :Be1'lis, who is at hisl summer home in Kempenfeldt St.. will preach in 'St. .A.11d1'e\v` Church next `Sunday. A |dressed. \Vt3UKs' aucu nu am Jal. unvc uu.cu uu nutes 1 rst station. At the inquest. held 6 Jury found that t1 me to his death by f Mn and that no blsu anyone. T Loo1'<" EniEi:" BUY ---- BUY Wright-Hargreaves Hudson Bay ` - .$h.=n'i!.* C`-rd92= Go?sipLSt9vs1Ison Mania; iI'0.k'Ol';:-'1-;;;0_I_IO Local Representative Corporatizn East 2. 1925 HE`-Y 9* 51'T"_F LADIES ATTENTlQN_ 1 Yo_u a_r_e o_r&ia.!ly ' 'i'.{r't7.-d7't'J' demonstration of THE MINING _ -.MA.R_!SET `T at 1 1 Berczy St.. Barrne THE FOLLOWING FURNITURE ETC. . Quebec-Range, for coal or wood (New) Iron Bed ` Dresser Auto Tent V 2 Wicker Rocking Chairs, upholstered Persian Rug, 4 ft. 3 in. x 7 ft. 1 in., never used ewilton Rug 6 ft. 9 in. x 10 ft. 6 in. Lawn "Mower 40 ft. `Garden Hose Tubs Garden Tools . Wash Boiler, etc. Progressive Show Card Stencillor A. M. RAMSAX, 11 BERCZY s'r., BARRIE it. in A111stcm.| the deceased` ath falling off a blame attached CANADA, `I1-!URSDAY,LAUGU.ST 2,1923. FORSALE ; Police `Stewart last `Mon | The_'question of whether or not inde endent` `fruit dealers can. .wh-o esale their wares to stores in `Barrie without the necessity of taking out a 'transient traders license has been submitted to Town 'So1icitor Boys. Two such ped- lars were checked up bar Chief of ay. They !maintained thev were auite with- Nrolvo Schools BUTSIDE mun` Pl-ZDLARSC I QUESTIONED av POLICE iJ.`Ul`lL'U _3Lcwau. Jam. usuuuay. .L:1c,y mamt1n_ed they were quxte w1th- m thexr rxghts and action was post- |poned. Xvhiln Han Chin? nf Pnlina um: puueu. While the `Chief of Police was `questioning -the driver of one truck a second. loaded with fruit. `drove, up. He had no chauffeur s ilicense and was escorted to Mag- istrate Jeifs office. where he paid a fine of $13.75, which he stated represented more than the prot of his load. His name was.Jos- |eph Rothe. 3| AWAY ON TRIP TO NORTH Kiwanians from Windsor, Kit- chener, Toronto. Kingston, Barrie. Orillia and possibly other towns left yesterday for northern Ont- ario where the_v'will spend the nextfour or. five days, the chief reason for the visit being the charter presentation to the Kirk- land Lake Club this (Thursday) `evening by Governor Mills. _. `IV A . II..- wi{i;.;"a11i'zzvns'l31.'."\i;. `A. 'i;}13is, Mrs. Lewis and son Reg.. W. C. Walls apd W. A. Twiss went from Bar- lrle. |r6JAL c-5uP GAMES | IN COUNTY SOFTBALL B:n`1`te vs. .\Iidhurst .\I1dhu1'st defeated Barrie 11 to 8 at the Px'o\'lnc1n1 Forest Station at .\I1dhu:`st on July 17th. Barrie was outhtt and outt`ielde,d on the fast. smooth diamond `but the gmne was fast and the large crowd that came out from B:1r1`ie to support their team went home feeling they had seen :1 good g-ante. 13-xunna n? Dn\v\-in and Pan hHa nnf BUUU M SUUU '5-llllx Barnes of Barrie got four hits out of five times up while .\I. Schand- llon got five hits and. S. .\IcLean four hits out of six times up for .\Iidhu1`st. Lineup: .\Iidhu1`st-S. McLean. .\'I. lsclmndlon. J. Crawford, 1). D. Kirkup, J. "1`m`p,\'. A. McKee. R. Peacock. c, N. Schandlon and E. Schnndlon. `l3nuuln,,,t)nnnna T.` '1`;-ncs `Dr\1~.A\_ son 1). .\Iorren o. Wnrnicn. H. Coles. Wiles. .\IeI~Zee\'er and .\Ic.\Iulkin.. Midluurst vs. New Lowell The fastest softhnll game in the north group ofithe Simcoe Softball I.eng'ue was p`.u_\'ed at .\Iidhurst. Jul_\' 19th when .\Il defeated New Lowell 1-0. The diamond at the Provincial Forest istntion grounds was in the best of condition and each team was at its best. The only run was a home run by Kirk- up. first man up in the second inn- ings. and although .\Iidhurst was outhit they only allowed two men to reach third Ibuse. A l2`1r5."e crowd came for miles to see these two teams play. The defeat meant much for New Lowell as it made it pos- ,_slh1e for Elmvule to tie them for the north group le.~1de1'ship. `Lineup: \r: ,11..... DUIIIIUUIUH. V Barrie--Barnes. E. Coles. Robert- -_ \r-1' ,... .n'\....... 1' I ul BTU WIIFI Enter any Ito 1130 Bay haw. 8oo'y. on-. . _-..-.... .-..\.- .\Iidhu2`st -- Z\IOLe:m. I`nrp_\'. .T.l (`1--.1\\'1'm`d. 1). Tx'i1'kup. .\IoI{ee, .\`. Sc~hm1('i1on. M. Ischnndlon, E. Sohnndlon, -R. Peacock. 0. . \V.x.n T .~.u-n11 , n.\\\r1n|\ \fnuHn DL'Il1lll(lll)1l, `FM l`t'iU.'Uk'l\'. L`. -?\`e\\' Lmvell - Gordon. .\I:u'tin. I-Inn1e1_v 0. Rowe, Spec-l< n. Chester. J. \\':111\'e1'. Bnnth. L. Watlker. .\I1dhu1`st vs. Elmvnle .\I!dhut'st sprzma n surprise on the leznrue by tem1mr:wiIy keeping New Lowell from wh1nin2' the north Noun and then turned around and defeated Elmvnle 13-1 at Ehnvule. July 25th. putting` them out of the ruxminp; and giving` 1\`e,\v Lowell the right to repvesent .\`m'th Simeon tmninst Allnndnle. the group win- ner of South 'S1mo0e. ---. .-. `U'l`I__,_L I_,1 us. no u.-mu... .-.-....-.--. Unl this game .\I1 had been" unable to defeat `E. .(`nm1)be1l. Elmvale. 13110119)`. tlmouu-`l1 they hrul twice played tied r:;1mes, hut this was another nl:;ht and Midhursz got the range. Eve:'_v.lnnd_v on the .\'Ildlmrst team batted well. McLean. Klrkup and Lane hit for extra has- es and singles rattled off the hats in all directions. J. Crawford pitch- ed :1 steady game for .\Ilclhurst and was only in trouble in one innings. ._ .. --.-. -9 Eu STILL UNCONSCIOUS At 2.30 this afternoon J. B. Glroux. of Penetnng. injured in an auto ac- cident near Churchill. Tuesday af- ternoon at 4 o'clock. had not regain- ed consciousness and was reported in a critical condition. He is in R. V. Hospital. A report of the acci- dent appears on the first page. "COUNTY TAX SALE Three hundred lots will be put up at :1 tax sale on November 13. by the County of Simcoe. according to a notice which will apnfar in the local press and the Ontario Gazette next week. `This is nearly 100 less than last year. 141 of the lots are in rural sections and the balance in Port McNico1l and Tiny township. BA:1tte1`le.;"f;;' < ford and Peacock: fm` E1m\'a1e--E. Campbell, `Cooper and Bell. ST. MARY'S HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC Prizes Presented to Success- ful Separate School Students; -.---T _ I At St. .\Iary's Parish Picnic, eId' at St. Vincent's Park on \V`ednes- day of last week. and attended by over two hundred. presentations to Separate ischoul Entrance pupils standing highest as a result of this year's exams. were made by Rev. Dean Sweeney `and proved a very pleasing event in a successful after~ n0on's program. The weather was ideal. - Xrnunn 12`un-nann n-Ga the u-inna" ht idea ' Verna Ferguson was the winner of the $5 gold piece donated `)3 Dean !S\veeney and also $5 donat- ed by the Catholic \\`on1en`s Lea- gue._She is the` daughter of Mrs Geo. Ferguson, Amelia St. Other prizes donated by the Lea- gue to successful scholars in the midsummer promotions \vent to Francis Hinds, Jr. IV: Walter Bray. Sr, 111: Genevieve Crossland. Jr. III; Gerardo. 1\IcGinn3s, `Sr. II: .\I;u~~ _2`z`t'l`eI Hinds, Jr. 11; Joseph .\IcCor- kel. Sr. I: '1`heres;1 .\Iurph,\', Jr. I. These pupils came first in the} respective classes. m-_.- --o.\-,\n ....`....,... u-.u-.-. nl-u-_ lV=`J(\.LA\\. \.Q\.IDvw.--I Two softball games were 131.15`- ed during the afternoon. The boys` team captained by \\ . Hipkin won from 21 team led by J. Donnelly 135` 4-2. In the girls` game C. B,vrne`s team defeated that of .\I. Desou~.-- die by 7-3. 'I'|-....1o,. A9 D-xnan uu.; u; I u. Results of Races Results of the races are 1ows:- 7 \Bo_vs. 12 and o\'er-.\Im`k Mavien. Frank .\'e\vman. Pat .\IcBriJe. Girls. 12 and o\'e1`-C. Donn`:-11,v, R. Murphy. V. Ca\'anagh. Boys. 10 and under 12-E. Ryaxa. E. Cnvanagzh. F. Hinds. r 1n .~..-`.1 nn.-`mu 10_T. \In:~. 1: . L`21\`11l1u:,'.111. 1*. nmus. Girls. 10 and under 12-L. .\Iu;`- phy. .\I;11`y Buckley. V. .\IcGinni.-. Boys. 8 and under 10-L. 31111:-2`, Peter Kearns, J. L. Mcmnnis. Girls. 8 and under 10--Ethel .\Iu1`- phy, V. Clarke. J. .\Iarien. Boys. 8 and unde-1`-Jack Cain, Thomas Stralchan. Jack Ryan. Girls under 8-Agnes Firth, T. Murphy. H. .`ewm:1n. umn-ind T.nr`Han` `Ram:--M'1*s. S. 3ll.ll`}`H1,\'. n. A\t`\\`lllHll. .\Im`1*ied Ladies` Race-.\I1*s. Hzlyes. .\Irs. XV`. Le'C1ax'e, Mrs. Raymond. `D.-.9 Tn.-`Hoe Dnnn:\II'a `P Q 1u\,\'u1unu. Fat Ladies Race-.\I1's. bald, Mrs. F. R. Osborne, Bray. -Inn unnfle Avon 1`'\:._T T Bray. 100 yards, over 1`5-J. Donnelly. V. Moran. um 1vnI\('1n 1R nnfl nnnI`.-(" Unn- V. .`V10l`iUl. 100 yards, 15 and under-C. Don- nelly. J. Hipkin. Boys over 15---Jack DonneI`._\'., W. Hipkin. J. Howe. Girls over 15--C. Hinds, D. 1{e=m- .. `IV Dunn n DL)3'5 U\'t' .I.u'-uu.\.x\ J.Juuuv.:a-_\., n. l. an. `C. Byrne. Boys under 15-`C. Donnelly, Joe I-Iipkin , C. Hi11('ls. -Curls under 15--Reta Murphy, G. Raymond. F. Hinds. Buys boot 1`:1ce--xP21t. '.\IcB1`ide. E. Ryan. F. .\'ewman. Ian... Ha.-no_1nn-n-n 1-or-a._.'\\' `Min- FONEY g

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