Oshawa Daily Times, 29 Jul 1930, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT, THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1930 TIMES, REGIMENT AND WHITBY TUXIS WIN LAST NIGHT'S GAMES -- Newsies and Black Cats . Win Valuable Victories Newsies Pull Out With Close Win From Columbias 'While Weakened Phillips Team Proves No Maich for Regiment -- Winners Strengthen Their League Standing a Great Deal There was a great dea) of interest shown in the intermediate softhall doubleheader ut the Motor City Stas dium lust night, as all of the four teams in actin had excellent chanees of obtaining the third playoff posi- tion, Times Defeat Columbia In the first game the Newsies just managed to eke out a close decision from the Columbigs, The game only fasted six, und a hall innings, Gor ing mn for their last bat, the Newsies were trailing by a wurgin of 7 to 4, Little started things out with a hit and Peterson followed likewise as did Yoppings, This trio of hits by the Jupiors of the Tines proved the spearhead of their last attack and plthough Keenan and his teammates tightened vp for a little while, ere rors by D, Toppings and WW. Fair spelled disaster to the Columbias hopes and before the third man had heen retired, four runs had crossed the plate and the was B to 7 in favour of the Times The Coluymbias tried to start a ral ly with two men out in the seventh when WY, Vair got a hit but the rally started and died right there as Ame. old grounded to shortstop to end the Kame Little, Peterson und J, Fair ciuch had two hits white WW. Fair had a perfect average with three safeties Three costly errors hy the Colums bias' third baseman did not help their case, Strikeouts were absent Columbius==R, Toppings, 3b; Ross, If: Duinty, 1h; Shelenkoff, ss; Ken nan, pi J, Fair, of; Leveque, ef; W Vair, 2b; and Arnold « Times=Iitchen, Thompson, of; Little, 11; Peterson, 1h; J, Voppings, Hubbell, if; Hood, 3: and Magill, p Black Cats Take Phillips he Phillips presented a ver weakened tewm for the engagement with the Regiment Black Cats and loose play resulted in them losing a 5 to J decision to the Regiment in a game which only lasted four und a half fonings, The Black Cats grab hed off three tallies in their first pearance with the willow and they were never behind after that, hil lips began to get going in the fourth and they tallied once in that inning and again in the fifth but the game was over, Cornish lead off man for the winners, was the best batter of the game pith three hits oat of three sorties to' the plate, | toneham wis the best for the losers with two ale wallops, Lrrors were not plentis ful but the game was rather slow, due n great deal to the darkness Phillips==Howler, ¢; 8 Yoneham, hi Petrie, db: L. Bonehiam, ss; W Heoburn, cf; 1, pornish, Ih; Sager, If; C, Blake, ri; and Shewehuk, p Regiment==Cornigh, J Hester, U Mubbella lh; Salmon, ely Hall, ri; Rutherford, pi I Snowden, 8 Clary, 2b; and Russell, « Umpire Garrow Cotler game), Garrow and Parish (se game) score IT. Burr, 2h; Ape (first ond ------------------ " CHICKEN REMEKINS Stir 15 teaspoon soda into cup cream, set over a moderate heat, and odd the finely diced white meat of a chicken (raw), Let it boil 5 minutes, then remove and coal, add the heater yolks of 2 eggs, season well with sul and pepper, stir in lightly the stiff beaten whites, turn into buttered rarneking, hake in a hot oven, and serve at once hat ROYAL YORK Ovange Te a Pekoe Heke. 28¢ At all Superior Stores he CAREW Stribling K.O's. Scott . In 2nd Round Wimhledon Stadium, London, ¥ng., July 20,-~Whatever hops England had for a world heavy: weight champlonship were hiasied last night hy the sledging fists of Wiliam - I, ("Young ) Btribling, pride of Georgin, The Macon hoxer knocked out Phil Beott, British title-holder, in two rounds and did it so thoroughly (that as far As England is concerned the career of its champion is closed, A record crowd of 35,000 saw giribling belt Phil to the floor four times in the first round and polish him off in the second with iw sma hing left hook to the ribs, Firibling completely outclassed Scott In the ten-round engagement that was billed for the "champlon ship of the Old World," As antl. climax, stout old Joo Beckett clam. bered through the ropes after the knockout and chalienged the win ner to hattle for a bet of £500 on the side, Tries Vainly to Rise Seott at Vast had the satisfags tion of not being counted oul ou his back, Stribling's final smash, tearing through Philip's loose defense, caught him full in the ribs with terrifice force and sent Heott twisting to Lhe canvas, Ha aulekly raised himself tn a posi tion on one knee, but there was An Agonized expression on his face As ho took the full count of 1y Alt nine Beott made a supreme effort as if to rise, and Stribling, who had battled with tigerish fer. oclty, had a right-hand punch all ready and. waiting for him Beolt waved his arms in a fran tle, hopeless gesture of defense and slipped hack on his haunches, He never did get to his feet AMERICAN LEAGUE FOXX'S HOMER WINS Philadelphia, July 20,«=Jimmy Foxx's twenty-ninth home run in the ninth, plus Mickey Cochrane's singlo in the twelfth, gave thw Athletics a 6:5 extra-inning deci. slon over the Yankees yesterday, Foxx's homer found Cramer on base and overcame a two-run lead held hy the Yanks, wending the game into extra innings INDIANS RALLY AND WIN Cleveland, July 20,-~Clevelanag Indians pulled a sensational ninth. Inning rally to beat out the Detroit Tigers in the series opener hers yestorday BROWNS NOSED OUT, 6.5 Bt Louls, July 20.~=lnder u hroilimg \ Which sent the mer. cury to 107 degrees ofticially, Ted Lyons and the Chicago White Sox | defeated ths Nrowns in the ninth inning hera yesterday, 6-5. Goslin hit his. twenty-second home run of the season, hin fourth in two days, BULL AS BAR BELL USED FOR EXERCISE Tenn~H, F Fovery mes up and it's time ers to go ta work, H, |) his exerciye le Luck UeTrusS Memphis just that LLULLI A Mann 1 for farm Mann takes bull yearling numed and hoists 500 pounds of beef iis back, 'I'hat's been going on more than a year, It started whey Buek wag Lorn HW, EE. Mann is sandyvhaired, freckled and strong, Neighbors (res quently vigit his farm him hoisg, the bull, HH, KE, Mann enjoys It and the bull doesn't mind Seles wu H to see FLYING 1S CHEAPEST METHOD OF TRAVEL Port-au-Prince, Haiti, w= Flying is the cheapest ws well as the fastest mode of travel between Portsuus Princg and Santo Domingo, capitals of the two republics en this island The standard price for a motor trip hetween the two cities is $30, and the traveler spends eight to ten hours riding, The fare by air is $26 for a flight requiring less than two hours However, only 10 pounds of baggage Is carried free by air Lume R (© Can Alo rtaan cn TODAY and WEDNESDAY EDMUND LOWE Catharine Dale Owen wo] Ph Born Reckless From the Novel CL, LOUIS BERETTY wm GANGAL IT'S COOL AT THE REGENT Mounting «-- the barriers against connection of the two cities hy rail--= wccount partly for the advantages of- fered by the airplane, An auto mus! follow a read that winds for nearly 200 miles through valleys and around hills, but an airplane takes the short est routes=120 miles, we ------------ BROUGHAM Brougham, July 21=-0n Wednes- day the 16th, our Sunday school pu: pils, parents and friend spent the day at Oshawa Park, which is an ideal spot for a day's outing. No formal program of sports was ar ranged, all present. enjoying them: selves in whatever vecreation ap: pealed to them, . Bathing suited many, and the motor launches were well patronized, Mr, Farley very kindly made it possible for many to attend, hy equipping his truck with chairs which accommodated ahout 40 who were safely and comfortably transported in that way, The Bort Matthews family pent marning when the) WORLD'S RECORD IN JAVELIN THROW Stockholm, July Z20-~Mattl Jay- vinen, of Viwland set a new world's record yesterday for throwing the Javelin, 72,48 metres or 247 feet § 86-128 Inches in an Interantiopal track and field meet here, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE b NOYAIS GET REVENGE Buffalo, July 20-+"The Montreal Royals took a pretty fair slice of revenge for Sunday's double heat~ ing by thumping the Bisons sll over the loi hers last night to a 120-2 victory, They started na vicious atiack against Dave Dane forth Buffalo's most effective southpaw, and kept up the assault right to the end, with Mills ahd Bchoof the other victims, KEYS BEAT PIRATES, 15:8 Nending, July 20 Reading of the International league defeated Pittsburg of the National League 18 to 8 here yesterday in an exhibi tion game, 10 was a fres-hitting affair and thera wers four home runs, Paul Waner, Pittshurg fielder hil two rm CARDS WHIP RED WINGS Rochester, July 20 The Louls Cardinals defeated the Ro chester Ned Wings yesterday af ternoon 6 to 1 league game, © The attraction draw Mladium of the season Sunday in the city, Mrs Sr, returning with thenw Murs, Fair and Mrs, McLaughtis and little son of Toronto have heer visiting this weely with their aunts Mrs, Philip and Miss Brodie Warren Wilson is confined tn the house through the rupture of a hlood vessel in his leg which while in bathing at the pienic Quite u number of our people hali daved at summer resorts over ihe week-end Mrs, Stirling, who resides with 1 and Mrs, Perryman, is holidaying with friends in Ridgetown and other points in western Ontario A steam shovel is busily cutting down the hill at Carl Devitt's using the earth to widen and fll in the hollow to the east. Much worl is ghing on along No. 7 highway, but traffic has not heen interrupted as vel A ton. on Sunday Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Carlton and daughter, of of Mr, and Mrs Mrs, © Baldson family. of Pickering, spent with Mr. and Mrs, Hamilton Some of our residents attended the memorial services at Whitevale on Sunday, A number of eity friends spent Sun dav with Bert and Mrs, Harvey Miss Bate is in Stratiord week attending the funeral sister Mr, 1, C, Brawn attended the ses sion in Torontn of the Mason Grand Lodge held during the week A number of the friends of Gladys Gannon gave her a delightful sur prise party on the occasion of birthday -on Saturday evening Rev, Mr pulpit on Sunda Mr. McLellun NORTH OSHAWA North Oshawd, July 17, «= Best wishes are extended to Mr: and Mrs Henry Dearborn wha recent! served their fifty<fifth wedding | niversary The twa Burnham hoys. af Detroit | who have heen visiting with thelr coustng," the: Heaslip children, ha returned to their home Mr, and Mrs. Robt, Heashp an children spent Tuesday in Toronto Mr, and Mrs, WW. Glover and Mrs WV, Blight attended the anniversar services at Columbus Sunday and the garden party on. Tuesday evehing Mrs, Cecil Crossman and Jean, Mrs, Bruce Glover and My, Norval Crossman matored to Gravenhurst and took the haat trip on Muskoka Lake, Misa Thompson, of Detroit joined the party at Orillia Mr. and Mrs, Go Cunningham mot ored to Port Hope recently Mrs. Phillips and Miss. Lillian Phil lips entertained their Sunday schanl classes andl Mrs, Dennis' classy at a plenie at their home on Wednesday afternoon, Thera were forty present Games and swimming and races were the entertainment with a pienie, sup+ "ner served on the law, Prizes were given to these who wen, Candy scrambles brought a delightinl alter: noon ta a close, Mrs, Ii, Fige with Mr, and Mrs Tice, of Taunton, motored and visits number of relatives from To Carlton, Mrs Foront Hamil and WW were visitors Mr and supplying Tor Rey { oh nt outs Bt, | after the regular | more than 15,000 sustomers to the ! one of the largest crowds | | Matthews nccurred | at worl Sunday | this | of her her | | Ferguson was ip his old | / PORT SNAPSHOT in the form of another one of thos they have become noted ways as clever as desired hut the they draw like a poultice Berviee and Parts and Wi solthall treat. Then there is the tonight at Alexandra Park, These it should prove a real game pm. sharp LJ » the Regiment valuable Ihe Times and grabbed off very scheduled league gan hy a four-run rally in their hold the shim lead for the other the Glass Mal 19 9 1a wtoa disadvantage Black the Regiment an Cats took a ! I'tmes und nti The Whithy Tuxis Juveniles ha tyle last night and staged a six-vun the game from the pitched good ball although he was Liregory's started out and he was touched for twelve h homers He ng to in sro ts bh weakened the in tr ¥ J Intermediate | I'he Oshawa intermediate lacro idle tor some time now hut the night they swing into | the tomorrow old Shamroc! rivals, Camphellford, at have not lost a group smart lacrosse at hand tamer NK he adniss billed for 7 m playing crowd on orth ( Vor thos Junior General Motors Juniors meet Torontos for Eames nie victories Ihe News half wu nn lei team " had thirteen stril wuts duri Aacrosse Game Tomorrow By Guo, Camrnmi, Bports Editsr Three Big Games Tonight I's a case of "eenic-meenic-minie-me" for lock) sport fans tonight Down at the Motor City Stadium the Ladies Softball league will held sway with the Chevs, and the Malleables providing the entertainment hectic softhall arguments for which As far us solthall goes, the display is not al games wre certainly interesting and a solthall fans who wish to see real smart solthall, there is the exhibition game at Alexandra Park, between All-Blar league, which will no doubt he a real Harry Bniderman will be wong the visitors Beaches In all probability This should he a real The Oshawa this season, evenly matched and team from the Torontu mart team lacrosse ganie the first time fair! All these affairs are billed to start at 7.00 » ¥ Newsies and Regiment Win Game hoth then Columbians 8 to 7 intermediate softhall gn es deleuted teams lust ni when the wor the the and managed to Phillips team and th I hese put nh tm J sixth unig The Re ers presented five-inn iment got th ing aoweik ngs g wins the final das the third playofl i Ld . LJ ' Whithy Tuxis Win Good Game Mayne hall of the ninth to win hy a score of 14 to M wild Nhitel hut were ked up then in fine pitehe rally in thei 10 ayne hned to bh wl times : the game hich team th three ol 1] ) Yhih finished ' ' e team, the hamrocks, have heen faithiu! and entertain their I'he have. heen gain when the Oshawa ind the Id he a good will he game are well game is W JT ------------------------ The "Quest," the Fife designed | Rochester (6 endeavor to life from | and Oakville buallg boat ahove, will he the challenger for the Canada's cup at Hochestor neat month with Norman tioodey ham as skipper, "Quest is 'he white hoat of the trie of vod, white and hive eight metre ships that have been battling it ont for. the honor of representing Canina at ed her daughter at Rochester Wilma Hennett is visiting grandmother, Mrs, Hennett, on Pine ot, Oshawa, and Master Ford Hen nett is at as grandparents," Mr, and Mrs. Leask's, at Solina, Quite a large vumbew of people from here attended the glorious 12th celebrations at Lindsay Saturday Mr, James Scott's rose garden certainly a picture Tight now. ler He shown | lis niche there, the Tong lost Cane ada's cup. The selection commits toe has announced that it will make its finnl decision on the boat ta be chosen this evening, hut from the way the wind is blowing, there is only one boat and that is "Ques" and she will he sailed hy Canada's premier skipper, Norman Gooden ham of Toronto, has a beautiful hedge und rose ars bors and trellis covered with pink and red climbing roses, Every passer: has some remark on the heauty of it, Mr. Scott is well up in years but takes great pride in his garden Miss Loraine and: Master Ross Drew, of Oshawa, were Thursday visitors of Billig and Jean Scott N. Oshawa, July 21 Mp, hy and | day miso | evening | wards the 8 { and | Long, Bh; | movie, 88, | Conlin, [ w, [ | | | Whitby Tuxis Win From St. Gregory's Although their hurler, Whitley, had thirteen strikeonts, the #f, Gregory's Juventles failed '0 eos lect enough hits to win the game and they went down Lo dele last night before the savage AUACKS of their visiting rivals, Whithy Tus. is, The score was 14 Lo 10 The visitors hreught a new pit- cher, Mayne, He did 1uirly well, striking out seven hatters but he issued elaven free passes and the | Baints falled tn take advantage of all the free-tickels 10 Arse huse, Whitely only gavy three walks hut the Whithyites did net vail tor free passes hut gathered in hits and grabbed off a total of twelve hits, Ave of which cama in the ninth when they staged (hair pis: ran winning vally, Brown got two hits In this innings and a home run hy Mayne, helped him to win his own game, Bye and Holl got. homers during (ha Whitely started out strong hut he weskensd hadly to finish, His teammates made four errors while Whitby liad only one chalked against them Brown, Holiday, Beate, Clemence and Dwyer were the legding hitters of the game Whithy Tuxis Brown, ef Conk #80 Beott, 1h; Rye, Clemence, 2h Baker, ¢ Gregory's Kennedy, Gordon, and Ah; Holiday, 1.1.) Mayhn, Wilson, 1.1; Cayley, # Deo- ef: Ror Dwyer, ¢.; Kinlin, 1b rt; Whitley, p.; Gaylez and McAdam | Score hy innings | RHE Tuxis, NOK 01H L06---~14 18 1 St, Gregorys 110 B12 00010 & 4 Umpires, J, Goodall and Joynt, F. W. COWAN MAKES fit bh; If HOMERUN STANDINGS HOMY, RUNS YESTERDAY Terry, Giants, 4; Hartnett, Cubs, 1; Hurst, Phillies. 1; Vous, Ath- letics, 1; Wogsett, Tigers, 1; Gos lin, Browns, 1; Heilman, Reds, 1. THE IKADERS Ruth, Yankees, 56; Wilson, Cubs, 82; Gehrig, Yankees, 28; Ilein, Phillies, 29; Foxx, Athletics, 20; Berger, Braves, 27, LEAGUE TOTALA National, 677; American, total, 1.050, ue hi) Rain Halts Play In Cricket Match Manchester, Eng, July 28 Play in the fourty cricket Lest match hetween England and Aus tralia at Old Trafford could no! he resumed yesterday until bu OWiGE tn raln In the hour left for play Eng: 1220 lost thres wickets, and thei geore was 26) for sight wickeis af Lhe close vali="s fivst innings total was B45, Play will he eon cluded tomorrow, Out. of 27,070 tenple present in the movning 1,700 walled patient ly throughout the day on Lhe chance the game would he 16 eumed, They were findlly rewarded when, following repeated inspec: tiene of 1' afer showers the numplyes ordered the gama in En on, "I'he turf wae little better than & mud heap, while a Ind puddio six feet from the potting rreases hal to be tilled with saw: | dust, BASEBALL RESULTS INTERNATIONAL Club Won LEAGUY, Linst Pe in 2h dh hss in Ahh in ne? AT 467 Rochester ,,,, Baltimore Toronto Montreal ,,,, Bultale ,,.,,., fl hi hn tree HOLE-IN-ONE AT LOCAL GOLF COURSE FW. Cowan, well known cingen entered the list of elogt of the Oshawa Golf Club, yesterday after when he achieved. the "Gaelf Dream," of a hole-in-ane, in a with Roeland Moffatt, The maten was made on ho 10, legal noon ers shot Hole No known ta local golfers as the "Short Hole The distance is 145 yards yo PARKWOOD HORSE WINS LAST RACE IN ROYAL YORK 'CHASE Congratulations ave being ox: tended to BR, §, McLaughlin on the most recent eehievement of one of the horses of his stable Mr, Molaughlin's "Halmoral Tattoo! won the last vace of the Roysl York Bteeplechase an Saturday af: tarnoon, The vace, a Iwo-mile ey: ent, was a very thrilling affalr with saventeen Jumps ipeluded in the race, The vce resulted in a neck: and-neck finish with the Oshawa novse nosing out "Mas, the horse trom Walbyl Farms The horse, "Balmoral Talton" was trained at the North of Osh | 1Wa | stituting it SAFETY IN THE EMPIRE (Mngapore Free Press) Fhe Empire 4s & whale guarantees safety of the various hodies con and the time has not vet arrived when any one of the eon stituents of the whele--excepting the United Kingdom is capable of hold ing its own position in the war of warld pelities, Until therefare, In din, or for that matter, any othe; part of the Empire, is definitely pre pared, alter mature consideration, te sav that it would prefer ta he under the rule of anather country==CGiey many, Russia, Italy, America or athe ers=it ean do no hetter far {1s awn safety than remain within the Em pire the dren, of Detroit, Mich, arrived al the home of the latter's pavenis, Mp, and Mrs, W, Glover on Satur day. Mr. Hopkins wll return hama in a weak; Mrs, Hopkins and the ohildran will remain for the rest of the holldays to visit relatives here and in nearhy towns, Mr. Tattersall, of Kendall called on old neighbours hers Sunday morning Mr, 1, Maxwell preached here an Sunday evening, Aa usual hia message wan well received hy those present, The #8 plenie will he held an Thureday, July 24, at Brookside Park. Eyervone (8 welcome, Come Mrs, Hrnest Hopkins and four ehil- 'and have a good time, 4 ' [Jersey City ,., | Reading Newark vr AR 4" 80 hi 143 As 411 67 fi MONDAY'S RCORES Rochester 12 Toronto Montreal 18 Buffalo Only sames played, NATIONAL LEAGUR Won Tost hi 87 11} [1] a5 ih 4" i LB Brooklyn Chicago New York fit, Louis Pittsburg Roston Cineinnaty Philadelphia in i ih i" ht he fin MONDAY'R SCORES New York § Philadelphia Rroonkiyn Roatan Chieangn fh Cineinnat! , Only games played, AMERICAN LEAGUR Wan Lost fT nn he AR hi 11 LB 4h i id in ah in As LE] [1] : Philadelphia Washington | New York Cleveland Detroit Chicago v's Bt, Louis 1 Hoston MONDAY'S BCORER | Claveland 7 Detroit ¥Philadelphia 6 New York ¥Twelve Innings Chicago v AB Only games played, CANADA'S WHEAT EXPORTS (Vancouver Province) We have ta export wheat, Ow progperity depends upon it In the fiscal vear 1928:29 we exported S428, 502.320 of wheat and $63,117,770 of flour, In the fiseal year 1920-30 our wheat exports were 818783475 and our flour exports $45,437,108 The falling off wus $8332427 435, and every persan in the country has felt it, But IF owe must expart we must expect to take the world price both for what we send out and for what we gon sume at hiome, There is na protee tien. for us, And, taking the warld price, we can expect to get hy enly if the quality of our produce ensures us a market, and if we keep the cost of production sufficiently low to en: sure us a profit, There is nothing for us in limiting acreage, Any limi tation we might achieve would have na effect whatever on the werld price of whut, ! DON'T SEE 'EM AS WE PASS (Midland Free Press) A neighbauring city has decided te restrain the placing of eutdeer signs, claiming they are doing a great deal of damage, net enly ta scenery hut also to the advertisers heeause of the frritation and {llwill eveated, Rut who stops to read billboards in this Louis Leafs Given Bad Beating By Red Wings m---- Rochester, N.Y, dnly - 20,» Eight hits by the Toronto Leafs olf Pani Derringer, who "[anned' sig ind walked hut one man, very not enough yesterday against tks heavy hitting Red Wings who beat, the Leafs, 12 to 8, Nick Harrison waK sLIngy over Lhe first six ine Binge, giving hut four runs and goven saf eblows, hut he weaken ed in the seventh and, coupled with some pitehing hy Bamuels, BAaYe up seven runs and an addi tional seven hits, Torontn toot the lead, with 4 tally in the second inning, hut the Wings went ahead with two in the third when "Rip" Collins followed don Brown's walt and "Specs! Topoveer's single with a safle hlow tn send hoth men home, Harry Davis had driven homies Bill Rogell in the second frame, ana in the fourth he tied the count hy double ing to allow Burke ia gcore wily the Leafs' second run In the sixth, the, visitors filled Lhe rinway on a hase on halls ang errors hy Brown apd Anderson, but could not score, In the seventh, htey counted once on three hits and a fielder's choles, as Bheedy tallied the final Leal run of the day, NATIONAL LEAGUE ROBING BEAT BRAVES Boston, July B8,=Hnllis Thurse tan, veteran vight-hand pitcher of the league-leading Brooklyn Hohe Ing, turned In his second conseris tive shutout yesterday, holding the Boston Braves to two hits, as (he ftobins won, 2:0, Less than a week Ako Thurston held the Cardinals to three hits and no runs LL TERRY ATARS New York, July 20.--~Bill Terry | Went on A hitting rampage yesiers day, tn give the Gants the H-Lo-@ decision over (he Phillies, He Avave nut four hits, twa of which were home runs, and sent in (he Winning run in the ninth with a sacrifice 1) CUBS DEMOLISHED REDS Chicago, July §0,==The Cuhs won hoth games of a double-head er from Cinciunat| Yesterday in calehrate thelr return to Wrigles Fleld, Guy Bush held the Reds ta eight hits in the second game, win ning hy B08, after Charlie Root had gained a 3.8 dosision. be ths npener. A foursrun rally In the third gave Chicago its winning MATIN In the ges ond contest, Frm e-------- NEW YACHT VOR CANADA The Nonchalant, awned hy Major dames KE. Hahn, President of De Forest Crosley Radio Company Limited, Torontn, The Nonehalant I8 A seventy-twa foot Auxiliary Yawl, Hereschoff huilt, whies is Salling off the Atlantin coast this year. Major Hahn will hring this craft Into Canadian waters ney Year under (he colors of the floval Canadian Yaeht @lub, It Will he a decided addition ta the Canadian sailing fleet, heing ane of the largest salling yachts in Cane Ada | Tailor-made Suits ,...., | Scotland Woollen Mills 8 HOTINKH, Manager New Ma#tin ES. -- WE SISTERS' With Sally O'Neill Sally O'Day (Nisters) CROSBY CORNERS Rural Romeos SCREEN SNAPSHOTS moter age! BRINGING UP FATHER | a ia wt RA DONT DISTUREA ME NOW: \'M TRYING TO MAKE WP MY MIND WHIEH BATHING RESORT WE SHOLLD ave? | GURES THAT MOST OF THE SWELL, SOCIETY PEQPLE WiLL. 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