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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1930 LOCAL TEAMS WIN VALUABLE VICTORIES ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON ~ Locals Apply Kalsomine To Brampton Excelsiors General Motors Clan Please Fans by Handing Excel siors 6-0 'hitewash-- Locals Play Brilliantly and Their Impressive Forms Completely Baffles Visit ors--Shannon Plays Well to Get His Shutout, And Is Given Good Assistance by Teammates With Pat Shannon playing an in- vincible game in goal, and the rest of the team functioning like a new eight cylinder Buick in front of him, Oshawa General Motors swept to an overwhelming triumph against Brampton at ghe Motor City Sta. dium on Saturday, Twenty-five hundred fans roared their approval as the speeding homesters rang up ' their third consecutive victory, and their second in a row over Brampton, and left no doubt in the minds of the spectators as to their being full value for the win Every man on the Blue and White lineup deserves a good word for his display, But largest of all looms the name of Pat Shannon, His work, good at any time, bordered on the miraculous on Saturday, Time and again he brought the faithful to their fect with impossible saves when goals seemed inevitable, Once in the third period he dived head first into a milling of players in front of the goal, and emerged on the other side of the melee with the ball in his His aggres- sive style ball away from the and using his fine burst of speed to carry it out of danger, was never scen to better advantage. Not only did he shut the Bramptonites off the score sheet completely, but on without number, his accurate pass ing reversed the trend of the play when things looked darkest, and in tiated powerful thrusts into Excel sior territory, The stifling heat of the day had its effect on the tempers of the players, and general warfare seemed imminent once or twice during the dying moments of the game. 'I'he of ficials, Lionel Conacher and Silver Bennett, had the game well in hand throughout, however, and- checked closely on any unnecessary rough stuff, Little Ella, the peppery Brampton home player, was one of the storm centres of the afternoon, He earn ed Himself a ten minute rest on one occasion, when he threw the ball at Bennett in a fit of temper, after being presented with a minor pen alty for tripping The game travelled at a fast clip throughout the first quarters About half time, a drizzling rain commenced, and the surface of the field immediately became slippery With the athletes skidding ever wild-eyed IMinss POsKEssion of taking the enemy carrier, OCCASIONS two time they turned a corner, the action | slowed appreciably, and the encoun ter resolved itself into the familiar old "You get your man and I'll get mine," style, with the team pairing "off, and everyone sticking close to his check two Davidson opened the scoring after | New Martin TUES. -- WED. An Appealing Story "SISTERS" With Saily O'Neil' Sally O'Day (Ileal Sisters) Crosby omen Rural Romeos SNAP.SHOTS Last Time Today "Prince of Diamonds" ih EATON GROCETERIA It Pays To Shop Here Always ROYAL YORK Orange Tea Pekoe t Pound Hele. 28¢C At all Superior Stores Yoo CAREW LUMBER © 4A ATHOI } ti IW OSH five minutes of play, when he took a pass on the left side of the field wormed his ay in, slipped neatly under the arm of the last defence man, and planted a perfect shot in the net, It was a beautiful play, and thoroughly deserved the big hand it of, Play ranged up and down the field, with Oshawa having the edge in scoring opportunities, Finally Gol- den appeared on the scoring end of a well directed combination thrust, and scored Oshawa's second goal -- wholly superfluous in the light of Brampton's subsequent scorelessness, Bob Stephenson was much to the fore during the closing moments of the period, and way outlucked more than once when he appeared to be set for a goal. One of his terrific shots from close in almost took Larke, the Excelsior Custodian, off his feet, Toots White potted one of the standout goals of the game right at the start of the second spasm, and put the homesters three goals up. Taking the ball and racing in alone, he encountered on attempted body check, Instead of being upset, he neatly dumped his red-shirted op- ponent on the ground, and trotted in unmolested to register, Brampton unleashed a determined offensive, and threw their full strength upon the Oshawa end, Loose passing was their chief handi- cap, and well meant. plays went as- tray frequently when they lost their openings through having to retrieve the ball, They worked in for three dangerous shots in a row, but Shan non was unbeatable, and turned up with the ball in his stick, and not in the cage on each occasion, Stew Beatty and Bob Stephenson engaged in. a little difference of opinion and wended their way to the penalty bench at the request of the officials, While they were still concerned with the game in the role spectator, Shannon made a won derful save, and started the Blue and White away in a scoring play which finished up with the ball resting in the Brampton cage. Chuck Barron was the marksman, and the goal put the ultimate winners four up It- was shortly after the scoring of this goal that Ella indulged in target shooting display, with Referee Bennett as the target, and drew down a major penalty as a result Smithson and Barton followed him to the bench almost immediately and Oshawa were playing ten men f{o nine Golden added the fifth counter carly in the third quarter, when he drew down a free throw right in front of the Brampton net, and snapped it past the Brampton goalie Brampton opened up with an of- fensive in the last chukker, deter mined to avoid a shutout, but Shane non rose to the heights, and turned them back consistently Davidson finished the scoring when up a puss from Bob and fired it into the net motion of he scooped Stephenson in the 0) haw LL) Shannon Coulter | Hubbel! } Smithson | Spencer | Silk DeGray same Brampton Large Beatty goal point cover point 1st defence Ella 2nd defence Burry 3rd defence Burton centre Stapleton | Davidson Jrd home Wilsan (olden second home Doddemeade first home White inside home Stephenson outside home | Wilson alternate | Barron alternate | Fox alternate Diegel and Armour Tie for Open Title Hamilton, July 28. == Practically eliminated from any chance of win ning the title when the fourth round of 18 holes got under way in the twenty-third annual Canadian open golf championship here on Saturday by S4-hole totals of 210 and 213, re- spectively, Leo Diegel of Auga Cal. [ iente, Mexico, and Tommy Armour {of Orchard Lake, Michigan, staged the greatest exhibition of golf that has cver heen produced by a-pair of competitors in the Canadian classic in the late afternoon and by means of rounds of 07 for Diegel and 64 for Armour they passed every one of the leaders, and when each dropped a short jutt for a four on the last hole they were deadlocked in the lead with a total of 277, As all the other jossibles had fin. ished their rounds earlier than Leo and Tommy, they will have to meet in a 36-hole playoff, the second in the history of the championship, Owing to both players having previous en- gagements for to-day. and Monday, the R.C.G.A. executive adopted the suggestion of the two pros to decide the title at Hamilton on Wednesday of this week. All the way through the three days' play the struggle was a close and stirring one, and on the final day thrill after thrill was provided for the large gallaries that followed the various pairs of stars about the course, and it was with a dramatic touch that the final round was con- cluded by an ultra-brilliant display by two past masters of the game and a racord-breaking score that has nev: er been equalled in a national open championship of any country. { Kendall Sproule Zimmer Powell QO'Hearn (ore TRIPLE-PEAY SAVES REDS Cincinnati, July 28 «= A triple. play ia the gixth, the second they havo oxceuted against Chicago (hie seasnn, onabled the Reds to defeat tho Cubs, G5, hea yeslorday tor tholr fitth straight triumph over the champions, Reeve | Gibson | curpefe--6 New Westminster Royals Defeat Winnipeg Hearts Winnipeg, July 28.~New Westmin- ster Royals, soccer threat from the Far West, broke down the mightiest defence in Lanadian football Satur. day night and marched into the Do- minion finals, An earlier reverse of 1 to 0, Royals turned into a series triumph by defeating Winnipeg Hearts, Manitoba champions, 3 to 0, before the largest crowd that ever saw a cup-tie match in old Carruth. ers Park, Close to eight thousand fans witnessed the British Columbia eleven's startling victory, Tom Thumb Golf Course Is Opened With Mayor Mitchell driving, or more correctly, jutting off the first tee and thus officially opening the course, a new factor was introduced to. Oshawa's sporting life, on Satur- day afternoon when the Tom Thumb golf course made its first bow for public approval, under the lead ership of Eddie O'Dowd, A large and interested crowd at tended the opening of the course, and followed with interest the pro gress of the official foursome which | played the first round, made up of | Mayor Mitchell and Alderman Bod. | dy, Morris and Sully | The mayor gained the plaudits of | the gallery ly from the tee around the trio « posts which formed the and potting an eight-foot putt continued the good work with other line two on the second hole, | holing his putt from the rough' The mayor led his aldermanic com petitors when the hnal scores were totalled up, scoring a creditable 53 for the full 18 holes | The course itself met with the un qualified approval of the many who played over it during the afternoon and evening They found the oh | stacles sporty enough make the and expre condition obstacle He an | | to sed sat the interesting with the game slaction greens Manager O'Dowd prom the course will be better be fore another ek is up Extra netting is being placed two of the holes, to obyiate the lost ball difficulty, and other minor improve ments are in view The lighting system proved adequate on Saturday evening, and | play continued right up to midnight The ground been with comfortable shade umbrellas ary shelters summer sun All in all, Tom promises ta occupy a acdivitie of Oshawa's sport of ses that even at quite have equipped and large provide tempor the heat of the chairs to from the 'humb eoyree large place in the minded public Inter Church Tennis Tourney The following are the results of the games played in tha Tennis Tournament held on Saturday he tween Northminster and St George's Tennis Clubs: Northminster and St Mixed Doubles Northminster -- Robertson and fienrges St, Georges---<Smith and Barker Men's Doubles Northminster--Stally and Henley | A Bt, Georges MeGregor and Fordham 2 Northminster nigef St. Georges--Evans and McGreg- ER Russell and En Men's Singles Northminster--Russell 6. 8t, Georges----Armstrong 4-0 Ladies Doubles Northminster---Mrs, Melly and Mrs, Stephens-- 8 St, Georges--Miss Dobney Miss Frise--1, Ladies Singles Northminster--Mrs, Ennis 3.' 1. St. Georges--Mre, Smith 6-9, McOORMICK TAKES PLAYGROUND TITLE July 28,--McCormick regained the Playground junior baseball championship by defeat. ing Ellzaboth 3 to 1 Saturday at Stanley Park in the second game of the play-off series, The winners played clever ball bohind the twirling of Tom Cas sldy and showed superiority throughout, The Maos hunched hits in the second and third innings to score all thelr runs, Powers with four hits, had a perfect day at-bat, and Toronto, when he negotiated the first hole in a par two, pitching Via I PORT SNAPSHOT By Guo, Caurnma, Sports Ediley, Another Defeat For Brampton's Excelsiors Did the Brampton Lxcelsiors derive a great deal of enjoyment out of the whitewashing they were forced to accept on Saturday afternoon at the Motor City Stadium? Ask us, The Excelsiors took to the field minus a couple of their regular players, one being "Mush" Thompson, who was injured in the junior game with Oshawa .on Friday night, Apparently the thought that they were not at full strength was reasonable excuse for defeat as the Bramptonites did not begin to show apparent signs of displeasure until the final chukker but as the time sped by and th grim spectre of defeat plus a whitewashing loomed ahead, the Lxcelsiors fought tooth and nail to score at least one goal but, dug to the capable efforts of Shannon and everyone of his team- mates, they were denied, Ly LJ LJ] Ld Ld Coming Back Strong A short while ago the Toronto papers were pointing out the fact that Brampton had defeated Oshawa three times and that it was be- ginning to look as if Oshawa would lose her supremacy but now that Oshawa has won two from Brampton and can tie the Excelsiors for first giving them another defeat and beating St, Simon's, very little is being said, Maybe the Excelsiors have decided to lay back and take things easy until the playoffs but they couldn't even score on Sat- y and there is no doubt that they tried with all their might place by urda It was a real good game and heralded a very interesting playoff series, Ld » . " Tom Thumb Golf Course Open The Tom Thumb Goll Course, situated on Bagot Streef, was offici- Mayor I. B manner ally opened on Saturday afternoon by creditable Mitchell, who ne gotiated the ¢ a very and turned in an ex. urse The COUPE in bystander can not help but notice the speed with Work was commenced on Tues- and almost completed by Saturday cellent score, which the has been campleted noon and the read Hert time course was the day Simpson, man in charge of construction, made few itracting a noon very with his work, There are still a minor improvements ol good be followers to made but already the course is large number et been set but no doubt somebody long » . » . Local Soccer Teams Win and Oshawa City w I'he course par, has not will turn in a record score before Both the aturda league fixtures on I't won from Beaches Oshawa Naty n their both annexed valuable victories and the Cit NR nnaught Cup « witernoon and tean Nats, defeated Toronto Irish by 2 to 1 will be noticed that th fontreal ( ted Ontart United It soccer team agin climi ompetition Ihe Nat vo representatives in the Ge vere the unfortunate ones last season » . 3 LJ Tomorrow Night Big Night in bport, Locally Ihe sport loving fans of Oshawa will have plenty of choice fe the usual large crowd at and the OM] Lorontos in a entertainnme night here will be the Mot Cit to-morrow no doubt, to see Chevs I he 1 Junior lacross It at Ale Stadium battle the tage another friend! Oshawa Juniors pla indra Park and the Parts and Ser Hball game with A Harr Th un Sniderman hould Lie a real O.M.1, and Selberlings Tie on game with evening and tk score tied To as called » Malleables played an exhibit Seiberlings, a ithall team, on Saturday game w 10-all ronto Ladies nth innings with the at It was bo 1 ind produced solve s nart se ftha! Oshawa Cricketer Makes Fine Showing Fred, Larmouth, Captain of Oshawa excellent showing in order for | on hi Congratulations are Club St George's Cricket match total in a league record for scoring were obtained in "fours" This Larmouth established a his cley ahilit on Saturda I new tor the league when of netted a total of runs awl not out. 112 of the total number of run certainly an excellent eentury mark and brings to Oshawa the two rds of the league, bowling and batting Ld . » LJ Doubleheader at Stadium Tonight Two will he at the Motor City Stadium Times meet Columbias in the first while Regiment hooks up with Phillips in the ip affair lor to the in question as all four have a chance to figure in the playoffs, in premier rece games plaved tonight, game These mean a night two games tean the City and Industrial litermediate Softball League OSHAWA BATSMAN MAKES FINE RECORD Wilcox was batting very nieely, but a change in the bowling removed his heels with the third ball, and he retired for a sceno of 28 runs, Stevenson also wap settling down to run getting, hut finally succumbs Apart and Morris the rest of nothing and the whole team retired for 81 runs, the innings, it began to rain, and the control. but they doggedly kept going until the Innings was a CRICKET NOTES steadily, @t, Ceorges bring home another record, Fred Larmouth = beats lengues previous best batting pers formance, with 142 runs not out, did the trick, G, Mann 8t. Georges journeyed to Tor. onto on Saturday last for the third successive away game, to play Bircheliffe, and the team captain established a new leagua batting record, Incidently the first wicket batsmen, I. Larmouth, and J. Chapell made a record stand in the clubs history by com- piling 73 runs between them before being separated, The game commenced with Bircheliffe going into bat, apposed by the usual pair, Haworth and Pickup, The first wicket fell cheap- ly, but Whigox and Stevenson de- fied the bowling and runs piled up od to Haworth for 18 runs, from these two men, who scored 10 runs, the team could do During the latter part of howlers had difficulty in ling the ball, completed, It was raining when innings for 8t, Georges, | five | The lone | thusiart [tenn F. lar. mouth and J, Chappell opened the They took advantage of the bowlers difcul- ties and piled up runs quickly. MONTREAL CN.R. PUTS THISTLES OUT Hamilton, July 28~In one of the greatest battles this city has seen in years, Thistles bowed to Montreal CNR, in the second and deciding game of the series for the Eastern Canada soccer championship, Mont real, by virtue of a brilliant goal by Green with three minutes to go, won the title by a score of 3 to 2, making the seore on the round 4 to 3, Thistles played desperately and brilliantly throughout, hut the Mont- realers showed as a really great team, and their position work bordered on the sensational quite frequently, as did the clever individual work of Thistles' players, France Retains Davis Cup Paris, July 28.--France completed yesterday, her third successful de- fence of the historic Davis Cup, Following up the master stroke of winning the doubles Saturday, her dashing representatives, Jean Boro- tra and Henri Cochet, swept victori ously through both singles matches with George Lott and "Big Bill" Til. den, this atfernoon, einching the cup by the count of four matches to one The United States" chances of res gaining the trophy, lost at German town in 1927, vanished when Lott, striving hesoically, just failed to de feat Borotra, The Chicagoan, playing the greatest tennis of his carcer, car ried the Baskue to five sets, the last of which went 10 deuce twice before the latter's reserve strength told and the victory went to France, vietory over Lott, 5-7 =, 2-0, 6-2, B06, decided the and the following match between Cochet and Tilden was anti-climatic, the little Frenchman winning with what at times seemed like insolent ease, 4-0, 6-3, O01, 7-5 With the triumph of Cochet and Jacques Brugnon over Wilmer Alli n and John Van Ryn in the doubles Saturday, and Cochet's defeat of Lot Friday, Frunce thus won four of the matches in the challenge round, American victory was that of Tilden over Borotra in the singles match G. Rogers Wins Canadian Tennis Championship 28 I'he Canadian championships «for 1930 ought to a conclusion on Sut Jorotra's ' 11] sue apen ng ite, July tenn! wire b Tore lawn | urday afternoon on the courts of the Foronta Tennis Cluub at Price Street in the presence | a and en galler stayed inter forced hy rain and enjoyed 10 the large which through tn als howers of | full, judging by the frequent applause la we exhibitions Rogers, Dublin, 1930 Canadian lawn champion, and succeeds to the last year by Dr. Jack Wright, of Montreal, wha did not Gilbert Nunns, the Toronto Davis Cup player gave him a ter rific battle, and all but succeeded in defeating him. Match point in the fourth set was more than once in Gilbert's hands, It was quite evi- dent after the match that had Gil. hert scored that ine point victory would have been his as the tall Trish man--h feet 7 inches in his socks- actually eollapsed from fatigue when he reached the dressing-room ries of G1 lieland fine ttleton the 1 title won defend After a short time the rain ceased and conditions became better, and runs piled up aven more quickly, The batsmen had got their "eye in, and the fielders did plenty leather chasing, At 73 J, Chap- pell was neatly bowled for a nice score of 20 runs, The second wick. ot put on 40 runs with ¥, Lar. mouth doing the scoring, while G, Mann kept his end up. Larmouth was well get in and despite the howling, which was changed eight times, continued to pile up the runs, He played A magnificent and faultless game,' except for a hard chance with a drive to the boun- dary, two short of the century, His houndary drives, fine leg shots and off drives were heautiful to watch, and invariably the ball went be- tween the flelders, He made his century after batting 1 hour and 10 minutes, and was stil going strong, When the game was call. od on time by the umpires, he was atily undefeated with 142 runs to hig credit, His score included 28 houndary hits, 6 twos and 18 singles, and he was at the wicket for 1 hour and 35 minutes, Ito Oshawa Nationals Win from Toronto Irish 2 +1 Oshawa Nats travelled to Toronto on Saturday to meet Toronto Irish in wm Major League game, Nats were without Jock Muir, who was sick, and unable to play, Boyd won "the toss and selected to play with the breeze, Toronto Irish were the first fo press, and soon had Smith danc- ing in the goal, Gradually the Nuts settled down, and Gow sent Weeks away, hut he shot feebly passed, when he ought to have crossed, An other raid by Irish saw Snith save on all fours, and Boyd punted down the held to Fairley who was hamp ered by Singleton and only gained a corner, (ive and take play 1ollowed until the game had gone 25 minutes when Irish scored, Campbell mis kicking and allowing the home cen- tre to score, Nats now eng all out and raid after raid fololwed on the Irish goal, A nice move by Peter Gow, and a pass back to Brodie, saw the last named player send a great hall into the far corner of the net leaving the goal keeper helpless, The Nats were not content went all out for more, Fairley sent to Weeks, who tricked the right back, but he wus badly fouled in the penalty box, the ref, granted a pen alty kick ani Sturch took the kick but his shot struck the upright, and wis shot past, and Half time; Nats 1, Toronto Irish 1, The second half commenced with end to end play, but the pressure oi the first half had told on the Irish, and soon fell back on the defensive, Boyd was playirg a great game al back, and came down the -field to try his luck, but the ball was pushed past, * Nats were playing good foot hall, but could not get goals, and when Irish broke away, it was left to Smith to save, with the home for- wards all round him, Away went the Nats again, and Singleton who could make nothing of Gow, was left stand ing, (oll received a pass back from Low, who squared to Brodie, and it was in the net like a bullet, It was a great goal, and it was worthy the ap Viause he received from the specta tors, Big Alex wis a tower of strength to the Nats and' he seemed to he all the field, tackling, plicing and shooting, Just before time up he skimmed the cross bar, with the goal tender beaten, Nats pay a tribute to Toronto Irish, us be- ing the best sporting team they have The game finished over met this season, with Nats pressing hard, Vinal result: Nats 2; Irish 1 for Nats, Boyd, Brodie, Smith (nw Best and Oshawa City Defeats Beaches United 3-1 Beaches United were the visitors to Oshawa on Saturday, Lobban for the City lost the toss and Brown kicked off, he passed the ball back to Lohban who swung the ball to Smart on the wing, he passed ingide to Dunstall who cross ed the ball to Brown, the latter gcoring one goal for the City inside of fifteen seconds After this the Reaches had all the play for the next 20 minutes, Ronper was pla} ing & great game for the Beaches, The City's defence were playing a great game and were very lucky to keep their opponents from scot ing Coe and Crawford missing some wonderful chances for the Beaches, The City now broke away again and from Grants cross Brown headed over the bar, It was now raining very hard and the players were having quite a hard time as the ground was beginning to get slippery underfoot and the ball being very greasy and hard tn control Beaches now broke away and Badger ghot past with only Shields to heat, away went the City to the Beaches' end and from a pass from Lobban to Brown, Brown beat Bull with a great shel that he was unable to save, The City again scored after the whole half back line has passed the hall each other Grant swung the ball to Smart who raced down his wing passed to Dunstall who heat the defence, slipped the ball to wee Adam for that player to score his third goal of the game, also his (Hat Trick), Half time came a The innings . closed with the soore of 189 runs for three wickets only, It was the highest score ever compiled by the club and also the first time a batsman made a century, The club now holds the howling and batting records for the league which is quite an honour for the youngest club in the league Next Saturday, Aug, 2nd, the locals are nt home at Lakeview Park for a change, They play Toe {1 Cricket club, and it was against this team that H, Hawarth made his record bowling performance by taking 7 wickeis with 7 suc- cessive deliveries earlier in the sea- son, The game should be a very in- teresting one, BASEBALL RESULTS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost P.C Rochester ions: 41 613 Baltimore HRY Taronto 660 Montreal Ls AT8 A442 421 A688 ee haven vavandB0 Jersey City Reading 67 Yesterday's Results Rochester 8-8 Toronto ...,H5 4 Newark ,,.8-83 Reading ..,.,8:0 Ruffalo , 8-3 Montreal ,,,..4s1 Baltimore 10-5 Jersey City , 5-8 Saturday's Results Buffalo .,.7-6 Toronto ,,...8:3 Jersoy City x12 Baltimore ,,,.9 x Ten Innings, EERE few minutes later with the score being City ®% Reaches 0 Crawford gtarted the second half for the Beaches the City went-in the attack, Munro had a great shot for goal, Bull throwing himself full length to save a heautiful shot, and a wonderful save, Away went the Beaches to the City's end of the field, Crawford hroke the City's de« fence and with only Bhields to beat he shot over the bar, The Beaches were now doing all the attacking the City's half backs and backs wera playing the game of their lives keeping their opponents out, Gils hert handled the ball apd from the free kick Priest drove a terrific shot at Shields who fiisted the ball over the bar for a corner kick from which Lobban cleared with his head City forwards hroke awa gmart who shot past when weil placed for scoring, A few minutes later Cunclif who was playing a wonderful game for the City put the ball through his own goal in trving to elear, this making th only goal for Peaches, After Lap pin had missed the ball the final whistle eame a few minutes later with the City leading 2, ta 1 Line up Beaches United Bull, Roxhore ough, Wolstenline, McIntyre Priest, Walma, Dadger, Coe, Crawford, Lindholm Nonner, City---8hields, Grant, Cuncliff, Brown Munro, Neferee: Lappin, Dunstall, Gilbert, fimart, Nichols, Rolton, Reading Newark ,,.,.4-h Rochester Montreal "yeas é LEAGUR Won Lost P.C, vesera lB 3% 067 serersl) 38 008 ' by 42 B67 verre BO. 40 KOS ' 47 BR 470 80 8 411 vesravens il BS HOB vervassansid: 63 L361 Yesterday's Results Washington 10 Chicage ,,.e0.1 \Cleveland ,,,7 Philadelphia 4 Detroit ,,.,.7T New York .,...8 St, Louis .10-0 Boston ,. 4.01 Baturday's Results Detroit 12 New York Chicago ....4 Washington ++.,1 Philadelphia 10 Cleveland ....® LA Louis .., 6 Boston ,,.+4..8 PV wt Lost PC, AMERICA Philadelphia Wasghington New York cove ves Cleveland . Detrolt ' Chicago ft, Louis Doston RR] EE seq 8 Brooklyn ., Chicago New York St, Louis , Pittsburg Boston Cincinnati saves. 4d Philadelphia .,,.\. 01 Yesterday's Results St, Louis ,,2+6 Boston ,..,.0 Brooklyn 10-8 Philadelphia 6 Pittaburg 10-8 New York ,.,8 Cineinnati ,, 8 Chicago Saturday's Results Now York ,.11 Pittsburg .... 4 Brooklyn .., 8 Oineinnati ....,5 Chicago .,,16 Philadelphia ..9 tae 1 «8 «4 L] St, Louls ,,b6-6 Boston ,,,.,4-8 BRINGING UP FATHER | WANT You TO TAKE "MEADOWS" FOR A WALK: Na Ne Ul) 3 dl By Geo. McManus LOOK OUT! THE DOG DON'T SEEM To LIKE You. OH! | BER OR REALLY 7 JH] [TF LOOK OUT! | THINK HE WANTS TO ® 1989, Int Feature Servies, Ine, a Britain rights reserved, BITE 'YOu 5 Ll NOT WAIT TO SEE: | SAY: CITIZEN. CALL OFF THAT HONGRY BEAST: GRE WHIZ } "WE FOR = GOTTEN