6B es <a THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1930 3 -- : ---- SENSATIONAL FINISH GIVES BRAMPTON FIRST GAME OF PLAYOFFS Oshawa Nats. Win Valuable Points by Victory Ouver | Va... se Excelsiors Tie Up Game in Last Few Minutes and Score Twice in Overtime to Win 6-4 Dbhawa Team Leads 4.3 in 'Last Period, but "Pete" Ells Ties Up Game With Only Two Minutes to Go, 'Bending Brampton Sup. Wild With Joy-- xcelsiors, the Better Team in Overtime--Osh- awa Misves Coulter Badly Game of Series at | Motor City Stadium, 4.00 rpm, Wednesday (By Geo: Campbell) This is a story of a game in which the oft used "ragging tactics" failed io bring about the desived result, I'he Dehawa General Motors tean: . jours neyed to Brampton en Saturday af terpoon knowing that they had an uphill fight ahead of them and with this idea in their minds, they went offt onto the field determined to over: come the odds and with abeut twe minutes of (ull time left to play, it Ighlead as If they had achieved they eet, but "Pete" Fla, Brampton's ro singe Saturday afternoon, infers pted a pass and went up the field th & burst af speed, shot [rom thirs yards ont in front of the net, and eh to the chagrin of the Oshawa pporters, seared the goal which put Excelsiors hack on even terms, wo minutes later the regular time up, shawa had given their best and overtime was all Brampton " Thompson, a junior, scored e winning goal when he took a pass the run and hanged it home, When the teams turned around, the Excel ars played very carefully, Jerry, endall found an opening, took a ss from Wilson and when Shan m came out of his net ta save, put ball past him, into the net te gh the verdiet ; ut coming back to the tying goal Frampton took a two-goal lead in e second period and looked to be Il worth it, The Oshawa team uckled down to business and by eriod and Oshawa's ances looked very good, The tean arted thelr ragging game and al ough Referee Smith called them ack a couple of times, they seemed be having success, Then the Iix- Isiors heeame desperate, A lon ass was made up the field, intende pr: Barron but Ella, hy speedy run- pr , came from behind and intereept (i ass and scored, While they i Soe the ball, the Oshawa am passed up several openings, hich might have resulied in more Is, In order to retain possession d even then they lost the ball and a game, Just before the tying moal was ered a disgraceful free-for-all took lace, which seriously interrupted the me and had a demoralizing effect the players, av it came at a very pitleal stage, Brampton wis trying overcome the goal-lead, During course of play, some of the Osh: awa supporters subjected Mr, Teddy Reove ta a severp "raseing"' The old campaigner AbMarently couldn't stand the "gaff." He jabbed at ene of the fans with hy tle kon Aliothar tpec. tater promptly took a poke at Reeve, ha started it, Beattie came in looks ng trouble and was held helpless by anether fan, The people swarmed on' the field, . The oficlals came in for a great deal of verbal abuse, eo Brampton spectator had to be goried from the field hy the police fer about eight minutes of argu ent, the Aeld was finally cleared and ® game was continued Came ls Fast and Rugged me was typieal of senior ayolfs, It was fast-and the cheek was heavy. Quite a number of {en were handed out hy the of al but even af that, Referee Len, mith eanie in for a great deal of ritielam from the fans of beth sides t times he scemad far ton lenient nd at other times it seemed. as if gave a penalty ta heavy for the ffense, he players of both teams all ed in good games and every man d hard to earn a victory for his am, with "Pete" Ella drawing down hero role, Sproule was one of ton's mest effective men until he out of the game with knee, received when hee ng Dav fon and incidentally » A sure goal. : Detiray and demende stood out a but every other member 0 team tried hard and worked rately for a win, o' defence turned in a good game, ring the handicap they were oth team played good lacrosse hs Exes) i had a slight edge, Oshawa bays are determined to out with a victory on Wednea- and reich the series to hive mes, re should be a capacity a on dat' the Stadium on Wednesday night to see the return ent, t the ball and started out fast, awa recovered but lost ARain, wan fast and the en: thusfastic crowd cheered wildly at every play, Beattie drew the firat ARR ver the side af the , imme N ith a blow which drew Brampton was sent off, a free throw and ve, White Reeve stop: he offal wer an 'offie re P ou tlie better of the play and then Osh awa broke away piss from White! but went and got the ball and passed back to White, who sgored from a hard angle to even up the game, Oshawa were elreling the Brampton net, with the ball in thelr possession, when the whistle blew to end the first quire ter, Oshawa 1; Brampton | Lend n Oshawa broke away and a fast combination play gave Doddemende # shot, Large made # wonderful save to prevent a score, Oshawe took the offensive, Brampton finally oh going hy Reeve led an sttack, | | rl immer drive with a hard shot which Shannon saved, The all hounced out high and Sproule pleked it off and took plenty of time to score with a high shet, A minute fater Stapleton scored with a low shot, after taking the hall right in himself, Brampton pressed hard and had much the better of the play, Spencer drew a penalty for hitting Ella, Zimmer followed a hatf mine ute later when he clouted DeCiray, DeGray was hurt and had to go off Oshawn attacked just as the period drew to a close and Davidson was hurt In the play, Oshawa 1, Bramp ton J Oshawa Evens It Up Oshawa opened up fast and Large wis given a close call when Golden took a pass from Doddemeads aml shot, Spencer came hack on and Oshawa pepped right up, Play went to the other end of the field and a fast combination play, Wilson, to Davidson to DeGray saw Kelly score from close in and cut down the lead Oshawa heeame very prominent at this stage, Keeve was dangerous but was cheeked hard, Oshawa took the ball up the held and manoeuvered in front of the net, Suddenly White flashed the hall ta Barron whe scored with & long, hard shot, Reeve gave spencer a hard, egal check and was sent off, Oshawa lost a nice ehanee when Whyte missed a piss in front | of the net, Spencer drew a penalty | for heavy checking, Oshawa sent on | their relief line and were caught with an extra man on and were penalized Davidson and Ella were sent aff, The game grew very rough, and just as the period drew to un end Goud) drew a major for putting Silk through the fence, Oshawa 1; HWrampton J Pete Ella Plays Hero Oshawa opened with a fast attack Soon after Davidson' got back, he tok a pass and sailed in Sproule stepped into Davidson and saved a sure goal Sproule was hurt and had 10.40 off, Thirty seconds later Silk | breexed in and scored with a nice | shot, Smith called for a faceoff | when Davidson was 'moving towards | the Brampton goal, Zimmer drew a penalty for slashing Davidson, Then all at once a free-for-all took place Reeve, objecting to eriticism from the fans, Jabbed at a spectator with Wis stick and was In turn struek hy another spectator, Other Hrampion players Joined in and it took the pe liee and oMelals about seven min utes to clear the Aeld, The Nrump ton fans grew silent ns the time sped awiy and apparently vietary was Im possible hut they burst into a deafen ing rorr when Pete Lilla tied un the | game Just as {t leaked as If Oshawa | had won, He Intereepted a pasa and | went up The field and scored fram ahout "thirty vards aut with a long shot and less thar twa minutes ater the whistle blew far full time, Osh awa 41 Brampton 4 ? Oshawa launched the feat attack but Burry. cleared, "Mush" Thomp son teak the hall on thie run. In front of the net, and seared for Brampton a minute after play had opened; The fivesminute mark found the hall in the erawd, Daddemeade was given a penalty for accidently tripning a player, RAramptan einehed the ver diet when Jerry Kendall tank a vans from Wilson and scored when Shan non eame aut, Rrampton ragged the ball until the Anal whistle blew, Osh. awa 4; Brampton 6 Oshawa==Coal, Nhannoni noint, Wubell; cover, Emithaon! defence, Spencer; Milk Doddemende: centre, Davidaon! home, Degray, Fox, (ol deni autaide, White; inside, Nie venaan; subs, Whyte, Wilson, Rar ron, Exoelalova-=fioal, Large: point Heatly; cover, Reeve; aefencs, Kl: 1a, Purey, Rurten; centres, Staples ton! home, Goudy, Kendall, Ginson; outaide, Hproule: inaide. Bimmer: subs. Jennings, Wilsnn, Thampaon, OMafals=-Lan Smith and Lavey Donald, Toronto, i ---------------- PHILLIES TROUNCE REDA T™WIen Cinelnnati, Aug, 11-=The Phils Ios trounced the Reds In both ends of A doubleheader here veatarday, taking the fivat game 18 to 0 and staving off a ninth inning rally hy the Reds in the second to win 4 te 8, Four Red hurlers were touch: od for 21 safeties in the opener and Colline had the edge over Rixey In a pltehera" hattle in the night: ap, rs ------_ G. Buckman Wins Playoff Match at Tiny Tim Course Threa scores of 47 and one of 4) in four successive rounds was the remarkable record hung up on the Tiny Tim moll course last week by Gordon Buckman, Ruckman was ted with W, Roots for the low score of the week, Roots also plays ing around In a 47, The week ohamplonship was Pret off in a special mateh on aturday night, Buckman turning in & 48, while Roots had twa ov three had holes to senre a BN, tak. ing second nlace hy eleven strokes A large mallery watched the play: "CHUCK! BARRON Who played a prominent pan in | Oshawn's efforts to hing vies tory out of Brampton on Satur day. Barron contributed one sont and an assist to Oshawa's | seore sheet and played a very useful game, He recnlveg a "tough break' when Elia intere copied a pass which was meant for him and wscoved the tying goal, "Chuek" has had some difiewtly in hitting his stride this season, but Is now going "all out" and he should make hin presence felt in the second game on Wednesday, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE a el NIRDN AND RED WINGS DIVIDE DPOUNLE Baltimore, Aug, 11. The Orie loa and Rochester Red Wings again divided a douba-header hare yoastar: day, the visltors taking the opener 12 in 4 and the: Flock grabbing the nighteap 11 to 4 Home runs featured the Orlele | attack, the lock ssenring a total of seven during the day Jimmy Collis hit threes for Roohestsy in the first game Joa Hauser Wit his foriy-alghth of the season In the first inning of the second game ROYALS TAKE TWO Jersay City, Aug, 11 Montreal! | won hoth ends of a doubleheader with the Jersey Clty Hkeateras hers yesterday hy the seores of 11 tn 3 and 0 te A Herh Tharmahlen lat the down with = five sontterad hits In the apener, while his motes nound. | ed A quartet of Jersey hurlers In all corners of the Int BEANS MOVE UP ' Nawark, Nol, Aus, 110 « Noawark wtonped inte Ath place In the lea gue standing vestarday afternoon by dawning tha Rulfaln Nisons, to 8, after spotting the Herd five runs in the opening inning Manager Al Mamaux was shelled from the hillock In that first aes sion and A younmater, "Hank" Noney, completed the content, als lowing only seven hits, Pest NENATORR TURN ON INDIANA Washington, Aug, 11. I'he Men: ators turned on Cleveland yesters day and defeated the visitors 18 to fi, piling up 11 runs in the elghth inning, Washington started in the frst inning by mooring three rans, Hevs entaen hits ineluding a double, triple and home run, mized with PORT SNAPSHOT Excelsiors Take First Game of Series Despite the fact that they were without the services of their captain and star-defenceman, Bill Coulter, the Oshawa Cenarsl Motor Seniors mude a gallant bid against big odds on Suturday afternoon und almost succeeded In obtuining thelr obpeet, Playing lever laerosse, the Oshawa tem overcame # two-goal lead in tie third periud and for the first and only time, went into the lead in the fourth when Silk seored thelr fourth tally, Oshawa commenced to hold the ball and even though the referee called one or two faceoffs, the Oshawa team looked good to win the game and the usual nolsy Bramptonites had grew quite silent. Brampton got the ball and attacked but the Oshawa defence cleared, Smithson passed away down the field to Barron and there way the big mistake "Pate" PMs, the speedy defenceman for. Brampton, sprinted up the field from behind Barron, intercepted the bull just as Barron was going to eatch it, and raced for the Oshawa net, He saw that he would In checked before getting right in sa when still nearly thirty yards from the net he let drive with 8 hard shot, Shannon's view was obstructed and the ball bounced past, Into the net. Did the Brampton supporters make much noise? Ask us! 11 was a typical Rosalea demonstration If the ball had secldentally or otherwise, heen thrown out of bounds, the game would have been over but it didn't happen that wiy and two min tes Inter the bell had sounded to end the regular playing period J LJ Ld LJ Brampton Dominates Overtime Oshawa hud given their best and the overtime wus near ton, 'Thompson, a Junior player, scored the winning gos! soon after play had started and Kendall scored the sixth in the second fivesminuie period, The game wis "Just like In a story bool I'he home team tied up the game in the=dying moments and then finished strong decision, In addition there was the fracas which accurred un little better than hall way through the last period. Teddy Keeye marks passed shout him by some of the Oshuws supporters and lost his He poked at one of the spectators with his stick und another Beattie, Thompson and a few others Join all Bram to win the resented. the re temper spectator took a poke at him ed in the melee which followed but the crowd also swarmed on the field and no damuge wigs done I'he getie manner and one Brampton (an had to be escorted off the field hy It took nearly seven minutes to clear the field » » » 4 Return Game Here Wednesday The seating capacity of the Motor City Sadun shonld be Wednesday atternoon of this week when the will be plaved, Oshawa must necessary, It the Excelsiors win on Wednesday, nearly all of thelr hard-earned laurels. 11 is not known Coulter will be out on Wednesday but it is hoped thet he will be able to play, "Hank" Goudy wis out In an Excelsior's uniform on Saturda Geo, Sproule, Brampton's leading goal scorer, wan injured in the last period of the game when he stopped Davidson from scoring and. he muy not be able to play on Wednesday but nothing definite is known about this at the present time, The m Wednesday Is called for 400 o'clock referee was addressed In a very ence the police taxed on second game of the series win this game to make a third gunn the Oshawa team loses yet whether ill dni ' 1] Ll LJ J Page Mr, Sherlock Holmes We see by a story of the lacrosse game, sent whieh appeared in this morning's Mail and Empire, one of the stars of the game on Saturday afternoon, Strange Coulter was ving in hed the Oshawa General Hospital while game wap played on Saturday and was kept informed by the end of each quarter, Inquiries were made this morning and we find that Bill is still alive so It was not his ghost that wis Maybe Bill has a "double" 1t's a problem for some would be detect) in solve from. Brampton, that Bill Coulter was a LI nt Hire telegrams at seen At Rosalea . . 1] . Aarabs Win a Weird Victory The Oshawa Aarabs gained thelr revenge on Peterboro Ravhestos and won the Intermediate Lakeshore Group championship on Saturda alternoon hy defeating the Petes hy a score af 11 10 10 pot thei revenge but what a baseball game ft was, It's doubtful if there Las heen a poorer exhibition of baseball given in that league this season would expeet that the deelding game for the Group Tide would he a ren! nip-an-tuck affair and the score would lead to believe that it was such a battle but In reality it was a very poor game, The lead changed hands seversl times during the ganie and the Anvabs were fine run down, going into thelr half of the ninth, hut they put on a great finish Young got a hit, Dainty was hit hy the pitcher, T, Elliot singled, filling the bases, A balked hall tied the game up and Reg Dainty with the winning counter The pitchers were team getting Afteen safeties but the large number of errors made he both teams marred the afair I'he Anrabs earnd the right to go in the Ontarie playdowns by winning this "marathon hall game" but they will have to come back to thelr midsaeason form [1 they expect to gn fas in senrch of the Ontario Intermediate Championship . ® . Oshawa Juniors Play Toronto Tonight The Oshawa General Motors junior lacrosse team travels to Toronto tonight to play the husky Toronto team in a league fixture, The Osh Awa taam has a fighting ehance of gotting in the plavoffs but they must win every game, Naturally, they will be ont trving hard to win tonight's affair and Toronto can look for a stiff argnment * . . . + Textiles va. Times Tonight at Stadium The Textiles and the Newsies meet tonight at the Motor City Stads tum in the fest game of a three-game series to decide which team will play the Parts and Service team for the Intermediate title. The Times team gave the Plush Men a real argumnet when they met at Cowan's Park about a week ago and tonight's game should he well worth see ing. Both teams possess some smart softball players hey Oye Ialr's single scored hit often, each ten hasan on balls and three errors counted IN runs beoral the game ended, "I have a cold or something in my head." "A eold, undoubtedly," rumble spats invented a cover through which animals' heads project have 15000000 acres of arable land, divided into J0,000 farms of 78 acres or more in slee More than halt a millon farms the United States are supplied with electricity for light and power hy For carrying dogs In automobile a Pennaylvanian has the shoe Crechoslovakin In estimated to | YIRED" SPENCER | One of the sturdy members of | Onhinwa's rearguard, "Sled turned Inn veal performances In | Brampton on Saturday afters noon and did his full share In n gallant effort to make up for | the nhsence of his teammate, | Bi Coulter, "Red" was given un "rough vide" on Maturday hut he only served one penalty, The Vixeelstors will find it ayen hard. er to score gonls on Wednesday, --- 5 OS -- "AMERICAN LEAGUE YANKS BEAT BROWNA aw York, Aug, 11, «The Yanks outslugged the Browns to take thelr sixth straight and thelr third Ina row over Bt, Louls by a seoss of 14 to 11 yeuterday Home runs played o hig part in the scoring Ruth hit Bix forty second, while Combs, Coslin and Niue alee ranped out elreuntt elouts Gorlin drove in four runs, while uth sent In threa, NINE NTRAIGHT VOR WHITENILL, Hoston, Aug, 11 Var Whitehill wot his rinth consecutive game for the Detrolt Tigers vesierday, turn ing back the Noston Red Nox 4 to 2 Until the ninth tha Red #ox went runlegs and made oniy threa hits, but In the last frame they combined two singles nnd a Adonble with a sacrifice iy for a vain rally which netted two run Somerville Regains the Gol f Title London, Ont, Aug, 11 brilliant golf that required ---- than par Agnes to sous! op sire pars, 1. Ross Momerville, Canada's leading amateur, defonted J, Wood Platt of Philadelphia, at the 1 ondon Hunt and Country Club here Satur. day afternoon 11 up and 10 to go in the Anal d6-hole mateh for the Canadian amateur champlonshin, It war & decisive victory for "Hi fant Nandy" It. wan his third Cunadinn amateur title ha havine previously won it In 1024 and 1028 And he regained for Canada the amatanr golf laurels of the Domine Ion whieh Eddie Meld Jr, of Great Nook, NY. envriod across the bor der from Jasver Park last year in the United Kiates first successful hid for the honor There wan no doubt of Somers ville's supremacy on this econsion, He played almost perfect golf, We finished the morning round of eleh. tenn holen five up and only eight holon were necessary to give him full claim to the title in the afters noon round, It was rather a dine appointing Anish (na week of fully exciting molt, The large gal lary which followed the two finale Inte In both rounds yestorday, pars ticularly fn the afternoon, would have welcomed a more even match although Somerville wan the favors ite playing on his home course, and before a home crowd, [It waa apparent early In the morning round, however, that the Londoner war 'on hin game' and when the first eighteen holes were coms pleted It wan generally conceded that only a sensational aftarnnon recovery by Platt avould deprive Romerville of the title Playing hatfuy The cultivation of sisal on a com- mercial peale hax heen hegun in | prove any advantage fo Lancs. in e-- League Fixture Oshawa Nationals Improve Their Chances of Winning Major League by Winning Valuable Victory From Lancashires of Toronto-- Score Is 4.1-~Nats, Play Nice Football -- Gow Scores Two Oshawa Nats teavelled to Toronto on Saturday in search of Major Lea gue points against Lancashire at Varlscourt Park, The team kicked off prompt to time, Midfield play followed, for the opening minutes, until Muir found an opening in the Lancs defence and shot in the far corner of the net, The Nats kept the Lanes on the defensive, but they could not put the ball past Wignall whi was keeping a good goal, A raid on the Nuts goal saw the home team Nise an easy chance to score, but Smith brought off 4 good save, by wiving away un corner, This did not Lanes for | Nats went away to the other end and | Grant sent over the bar at great | speed | The wind wus spoiling good {oot | hall, and Nats were inclined to take the Lanes to cheap, Another break away by Lancs saw the home centre J ids an open goal, Kapie was work. ing hard for the Nats and never [ seemed to stop running, A nice pass [to Muir up the middle from Espie | vaw Wignall bring off a great save | and a minute later Coll made hin | step on it to stop a hard one from 125 yards range. Hall time, Nats |; | Lanes 0, The second hall started off, and it was easily seen that Nats were going to cut out fooling and get gonls Grant squared a nice ball, and Fapie dashing in, just missed as he rushed into the net, Lanes defence were run off their feet, and Muir secured the ball passed to Gow, vhe beat three opponents and scored a good goal Three minutes later, Gow again scored, Vapie was injured and went to outside, Stureh coming to inside right, Now the Nats were plaving lovely foothall, and spectutors were wondering how Nats had ever bee beaten in the League this season Muir secured the ball from Coll and raced through, leaving the goa! tender helpless. Nats eased off after this it might have been double figures, Just on time the home-centre scored a lovely gon) for Lanes, mak ing the score 4 gouls to 1 for Nats Nats 4, Lancs 1, All Nats plavers played well It was a nice elean game, and there was only one foul in the whole 90 minutes and that happened two minutes from full time of Oshawa City Scores Winning | Brown and Dunstall Stand Out in City's Victory Over Earlscourt Cor: inthians--Game Is Fast and Closely Contested -- Oshawa Scored Twice in Last Half to Win Game, 3.2 Farlscourt Corinthians tors to Oshawa on Saturday [] First Division League game. The City feam were without the following play. ers on Saturday; Smart, Grant, Gil bert, Lappin and Munro, Corinthians won, the toss and Brown kicked off for the City right from the kick-off Karlscourt went right to the uttack from Muon to Duffy, who shot the hall, Shiclds making a nice save, The City went to the other end of the field, Singer in his first game made some nice runs. on the right wing, The game was very fast and exciting with Earlscourt doing al the attacking, Mason on the pass from Roxborough scored but was ruled offside by the referee, Away went Oshawa to the other end from Lobban te Brown to Singer, who passed to Dunstall, who brought the crowd to their feet when his shot Just skimmed the bar with lHarknett well beaten, The City scored a few minutes later when Brown scored on the pass from Dunstall, City 1; Varlscourt 0. From the kick-off Karlscourt made a vigorous attack, but Reld and Fullerton, who were playing a great game, had a hard time keeping them out, Lobban fouled J. Winning and from the pen. alty kick, Duffy scored for Earls. court, this making the score one goal each, From the restart Farlscourt were playing great combination foot. ball with the City making an odd break away now and then, Cox, the City's right half, who was playing a very impressive game, swung the ball to Lobban, whose shot just missed the upright, Away went Earls. court to the other end, Smyth swung the ball to Roxborough to Mason, that player drow the defence, slipped the ball to Collins, who met the ball with a first timer te score a beauti- fol goal, this making Earlscourt 2; City 1. Half time came a fow min. utes later J. Winning started the second half for Earlscourt, the City doing all the attacking, Harknett, Cromhle' nnd Hamilton started to show the City fore ward a stonewall defence, Time after time the city forwards were repulsed by this strong defence, The Earls court gould not get by the City's half hacks and full back lines, Hamilton handled the ball in a scrambled play and the City were awarded a pen. alty, Lobban took the kick and hit were visi m Uganda, South Africa, the cross bar and fram the rebound Goal in Last Few Minutes of Game to Defeat Corinthians | Brown shot wide, A few minutes las Iter Brown shot over again, The City this peri ¢ having all play, Duonstall was injured and had to go off for repairs, The City had NUMerous erners Carrie took one corner kick and Brown headed just over the bar, A few minutes later Brown scored making the City 2; Enrlscourt 2 As soon as Dunstall resumed his play again, Singer got the ball from Cox, who passed to Dunstall, whose great shot just skim med the bar, The spectators were greatly disappointed, as they thought the ball was in the net, He got a great cheer for his play from the spectators, A few minutes from time up Dunstall scored a beautiful goal, giving the City a vietory 3:2. Var court tried hard to equalize in the dying moments of the game, but Osh. awa's defence wus equal to the task, GCireat praise is due to the team on the whole for their splendid play, The City team have won seven of their eight last league games, Spectators were greatly suprised to see Jamie Reid play on Saturday, as they thought he was in the Ontario's Gali Championship at London, Qnt, The teams Farlscourte- Hurknett Hamilton Crombw A, Winning, Smyth, Hraneis Roxherough,Colling, Duffy, J Winning Mason Oshawa Citys Shields (capt) Fullerton Lobhban Cunchff Dunstall,. Carrie, Nichols Brown eRfereesCi, Hallam; Smart and A, Roberts, NATIONAL LEAGUE OURS MOVE UP Chicago, Aug, 11,~~The Cubs moved up to within one gama of the Nationa! League leading Brooklyn Robins yesterday hy win ning a double-header from the Bon. ton Braves, 6 to 0 and 11 to 1, while St, Louis was upsetting Brooklyn twloe, A pair of highly polished piteh- ing performances hy Charlie Root and Pat Malone and Hack Wilson's home=run bat, accounted for the Chicago triumphs, RUDE SETBACK FOR BROOKLYN Bt. Louls, Mo, Aug. 11.-=Bril- lant pitching by "Wild. Bill" Hal» Iahan, and steady mound work by Burleigh Grimes gave the Cardinals » double victory over the Rreokiyn Robins here yesterday. The double defeat for the Robins, while Ohi- cago was winning two from Boston reduced Rrookiyn's lead over the Cuba to one game, fy the Reid Cox Singer, linesmen, J. BRINGING UP FATHER By Geo. McMooue MRS IGS HERE 10 THE DEED "re THE PROPERTY "Your off 'mateh, GREAT HEAVENS! 17'S TRUR WHAT IN THE WORLD HAS COMER OVER DID You BLY THAT CORNER LOT? \* 40 Tew ME Why! Wim J ) LK 2, TS ay Lad fi | CERTANLY DIO AN | PAID CADH | Fen roo! 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