EAR ey Ca PAGE FOUR RT TA I NA A Sn CE a nag We" OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, JULY Sporting Wo rid News Petes Lose First Game To Cobourg { Second String Pitcher Used By Jake Solomon--George Pea- cock Given Surprise A la Peterboro Examiner style, The Reformer reports that the team which considers itself the best in the Central circuit went to Cobourg on Thursday afternoon and met defeat at the hands of Dick Turpin's tribe coming out of the tussle on the short end of a 11-3 score. Jake Solomon saved his pitching ace, Al. Heckman, for the game this afternoon in Pe- terboro' with Belleville and sent Mec- Carney, a second string slab artist, to the mound. Cobourg spotted the Peterboro team three in the first innings this afternoon and then won this fixture by 11-3. The hotel commission at- tended the game as the guests of the Cobourg Horse Show executive on invitation of the Cobourg team Batteries--McCarney and Swans- ton; Derry and Tyson. On Wednesday afternoon Bowman- ville sprang a surprise on George Peacock's stalwarts right in their own little back yard, and playing their best game of the season came out of Toronto's suburb with a score of 7 to 2. The Hosiery Town knocked Shaw from the box in the fourth innings when heavy hitting and poor fielding sent three runs across the plate. He was relieved by McGuire who only allowed two hits for the remainder of the game but errors again stepped in and allowed four more runs to score, Chambers pitched a good gama for the winners and received air tight support from his team mate, The Bowmanville team as a whole show- ed up as by far the best both at bat and in the field. Score by innings: R. Bowmanville ..000300211--7 Leaside +++.000001100--2 Batteries--Chambers and Peper; Shaw, McGuire and Hoose. Umpires--McDonald and Wilson. Textiles Take Dale's Scalps Victors Leading 15-3 When Game Called in Sixth Be- cause of Darkness Playing with an airtight ball--no- tice the "'with"--Textiles and Cedar Dale last night clashed at Alexandra Park in a Town League fixture, the former. romping home the easy win- ners of the game which ended fifteen to three. The game was called. at the end of the sixth frame on ac- count of darkness, the score at the end of the fifth being 14-3. Textiles got to the Cedar Dale twirlers, Mallett and Claus, early and late, shoving six counters across in the first spasm and five in the third, and others in between times. The Leather lads, however, only punched holes in their row of noughts in the first and fourth, tal- lying twice in the opening stanza and once in the fourth. Mallett started the flinging for the WHO IS THE MOST | HANDSOME MAN THE SCREEN? 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Cretney, the big first base- man of the Textile nine landed on ; ; ; 3 | the first ball pitched in this innings ind Metcalf in the first round, have for a home run, the pill rolling Orders for $1000 10w entered the second round in the ¥ : | across the race track on the east side point in Old Ontario. Price, id Scotch Doubles being run off at the| o¢ the field. 0 east SIC aris Ba) Quebec, $3.25 per )shawa Lawn Bowling Club. Messrs. | roll and to Maritime Provinces, $3.50 per iimmons and Stenhouse, having| The game had all the earmarks of voll. drawn a bye, enter the third round |Peing a family affair, no less than Samples by mail upon request. | three Rorabecks, all brothers, play- Writ wrRse CATALOGUE = {ing throughout. One of the humor- arial aay oF of other TE m= | ous incidents of the game occurred | In the second when Tetre hit into The HALLIDAY COMPANY, Ltd. centre field, C. Penfound, the hig- Branch at Truro, Nova Scotia, gest man on the field, was covering {the initial sack for the losers and {the throw in to him from the field {appeared to he an over throw. [Reaching into the heavens he spear- led it ® ® Wha with one hand, however, and AP AN SSINn | Petre, who had started to second en iia : | deavored to come hack. Bringing ; << his fist down Penfound struck the TO THE Al i | little fellow on the chest for an out, {a la Dempsey. The strikeouts were: : lJ Is the best for canvas [Mallett 4, Claus 4 and Elliott 5. tMon.--Tues.--Wed. boots and shoes, belts, The score: -- Aug. 7, 8, 9. . Textiles a0 51 2 115 etc. Just try it! | Cedar Dale. . ~200100--3 THE TOWN FOLLIES AND MARIE Batteries: "Elliott and H. | beck, Cooper; Mallett, Claus and E. Rorabeck, A, Perdfound. A High-Class Musical Comedy The first play ever presented 'by the Oshawa Dramatic Club. Umpires: C. Wilson, Given under the auspices and Garrow, bases, | Teams: Textiles-- Lander 3b, Ke-12 dn aid of the Veterans' Ladies' Auxiliary, m= | low ss, Petre cf, Cretney 1h, Wett- {lauffer 2h, R. Rorabheck rf, Edgar It, |= 3h, H. Rorabeck ec, Elliott p, Braund Don't miss Abi, the Jewish fomedian, and his friend John. wear the Harmony Boys' Quar- If, Cooper ec, tette in the Old Southern Cedar Dale: C. Barriage rf, Kellar s8, J. Claus 2b, p, Mallett p, 2b. . Knight 1h, C. Penfound 1h, Gledhill o® If, Greenfield ef, If, E, Rorabeck ec, Melodies, Several Oshawa rinks were includ cf, Gunn, 3b, A, Penfound ec. ] y Popular Prices--25c & 35¢ ed in the twenty-five rinks which J G. Southwell's CLOSING DAY took part in the tournament oF the |Z umummumnm i000. : | Port Perry Lawn Bowling Club held ' Rink Captures Jeffrey Trophy For Canadian National Exhibition Band Contest on Wednesoa: he Vsather sid Fluker, of Whitby, Won Con-| AUGUST 19th a solation Prize at Port Perry Tourney | beck, of Oshawa, and this year cap- tured by G. Southwell's rink, of Oshawa, The first prizes in connec-| tion with this were card tables and second prizes, thermos bottles. The consolation entries played for the Port Perry Cup, was captured by Fluker, of Whitby, who defeated [Greenwood in the finals, The first prizes in the competition were silk shirts and the second prizes howling | shoes, The scores: -- | PRIMARY SERIES RE.ROOF NOW You will never buy cheaper. Sen your order and we will ship "C.0.D, on approval' The liftlock city team got three run IN SECOND ROUND off Puneh Derry in the first inning on a couple of hits, assisted by a error, but after the first the Cobour; right-hander held them safe. Cobour; scored in every innings except the second and eighth for a total of 11 runs. Score by innings: Peterboro 5 Cobourg Messrs. Whattam and McIntyre, having defeated Messrs. Southwell IN ADDITION A substitute will disappoint you. SELECTED COMEDY LATEST NEWS AND VIEWS 0000000000 2 CONCERT SELECTION Egyptian Baliet by the i amed REGENT ORC HESTRA Pred Balshaw, Leader plate; The Coolest Spot in Town Owing to Necessary Repairs the Electric Service will be OFF from 5.30 a.m. to 6.30 a.m., Sunday, July 30, 1922 Hydre-Electric Power Commission a See The Handsomest Man on The Screen | At N ew M artin Monday, Tuesday The & Wednesday BIG SPECIALS N O ENTRIES for this competition can be mailed later than August 19th. After that date your entry cannot be accepted. All you men and women who are interested in your home town, Rotarians, Kiwanians, Municipal Officials, etc, make it your duty to see that your Band has its chance to win the SPECIAL CHALLENGE TROPHY $2,950 in cash prizes, and individual tokens. Every band competing with bands of same class. Every band has an equal chance of winning. All competing sbandsmen Preliminaries admitted to Exhibition grounds free. ; Porter 18: Lewinslon 10: Don't leave it to the other man. Get busy yourself. It's Bell 19: McClintock 16. the last chance. Send for entry forms and all details as Robb 13; Maynard 12. to prizes, rules, etc., without delay, to Southwell 18; Mellow 15. St. John 16; Edwards 13. McHoull 24; Rogers 12. Detenbeck 11; Ford 10. Plank 18; Short 15, McCullough (def.) Swanson. McLean 12; McNab 9. First Round Bell 13; Porter 8. Southwell 16; Robb 15. me -r McHoull 17; St. John 5. z Detenbeck 13; Plank 7. 14th ANNUAL Cobourg Horse Show Young 16; Rogers 3, Greenwood 12; Letcher 9. AUG. 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 1922 $10,000.00 IN PRIZES Carnegie 16; Fluker 7. Second Round Southwell 12; Bell 9. For Agricultural, Standard Bred, Hackneys, Roadsters, Saddle Horses, Hunters and Jumpers, Fours-in-Hand, ; andems, Ponies and Cobs : Ao) ; McHoull 19; Detenbeck 11. Young 12; -- ONE HUNDRED CLASSES -- Flat Race and Steeplechase Daily---> Swanson 10. 5 2 Carnegie 18; Greenwood 11. i 2a . (Continued on page 6) ? $ : . q dha Purse Value $200 IN MER CROWBMING SUCCESS The Royal Canadian Dragoons A STUPENDOUS In New Thrilling Military Manoeuvres and Their Famous Musical Ride 2 SUPER shall | do That is woman's elernal question. -] That was her question now. "What shall I de?" She flung the question into the black face of the desert night. Bee how she found the answer to ber great quostion when danger and destruction threatened in this greet dramatic thriller. The Secretary Exhibition Band Contest Committee 145 Yonge Strcet - Toronto, Ont. Carl Laemmle presents a a ini Deity in* THE LEATHER PUSHERS 51257 5 5278! TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY 7.15 9.15 c. Regular Summer Prices PICTURIZATION OF WILD HONEY FROM THE WORLD FAMOUS NOVEL BY CYNTHIA STOCKLEY, BETTER THAN EVER The 48th Highlanders' Band OF TORONTO Will furnish the Musical Programme at Each Performance SHOW STARTS DAILY AT 1.30 P.M. HORSE SHOW PARK 'BY-THE-LAKFE' ADMISSION 50c; GRAND STAND 50c; AUTOS 25¢ - Children Under 12, Half Price J. D. HAYDEN, President J. H. Davidson, Secretary - - UNIVERSAL