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TRIBUTE TO SID HAL
Admirer e1 Race 1•eteraa Beaks into 'III
laudatory Verse Ii tl •
Local horsemen are still discussing
the question of the Goderlch track
record. and incidentally a Dilute in
verse is paid to that atrlendld horse
that for years bore the colors of the
Whitely .tables, Std Hal.
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In the Realm of Sport
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"Bellbird" writes to The Signal: ILoeal 1Jll First Second 10- nada t
There is no doubt l4) the minds of � rat the fielder'. t
[wren ti
Goes to Clint on but Uuquetr Idled out to lett field: 1.0ftlail gam.. o4) Muuday 4)l
I\ ' Its 1 errors. 1 t' five Innings. The as he often went teeter males to Ida Both Teams Play Tight Ball I I Locals Outhjt Their Old Rivals, 011II to 4)r%t. JnNltstol sunbelt out.
irk and _had baro el Stow awry fbe hlclorir". s dk,-r au., � - rdrwvn 'tingled
ars
ttCkSll file �. ARID. Gtaderloh 2it18t►1ti___ ---i-�-_�- tdNT dile' taw uuttonuY h: U netts, U hue. u err 1!!__SY'
But Miss the
There has never been a horse that held
ia.Rhs Tenth - i�"`11a, _. +-Fltwl T t o
1 s1• seas;Ontario>Nw rhun•ic softball
1 neat stt•t%s•'eea1F�- �ta•ei*h
Phelan tripled to leftceutrr• bat Luw-
by filed out to third.
0 runt, 2 hits, 0 errors.
Mt Jk,uald struck out WatR
• • grounded out to first and Horny was
• b nut, short to first.
O rung, 0 hits, 0 errors.
Seventh Innings
Munn.) was out, 411.4.111111411.4.111111 to first.Bali CAMPBELL'S
Itluotutlrld and Johnston rlugled. Fitt• --
lays•1 hit to ,ee,nd, Hovey titan&
Juhutluu ow. W 141
For led lgeil4� W aektity alai a l
TO MAI' AGAIN
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local horsemen that it Sid Hal had
S � 11'S CREDITS
of Play-off Games AND
ltS Ith linlrynuu sae 1 4)d gnwe w•ra egret
'�� d •4''s .boli! areal Blaumfirld I the VIt•urinua mud
' golnt t1 (11IrIL Flnlavon stole "crawl' when thetr m11441ulel char
tuprla .Ile
Angllceas
;h league
t lrrt'41
oruut
been driven out when he Von In time, CREPES ` VI,
breaking the track record at that time, Ureal•, - h , . 1 t 4)l•
he would have 'model* l4) 2.013 or better, I \lcl:we•n struck au, Blew was out erre kaoline, 7-b.
II("rOKRANK 13 -ST. PAR'S
,s Iwtd Kane l •
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league nl +f-i'llj'RT-alts
s., a 'laver- defeat 4'l -elate At. Felder ......
squad 13 2. Iturk,• ,Inti Webb scorwl
for St. liter's.
St. Peter's 1 11 1 n to t 0- 2
Victorians 2 2 4 2 3 0 an
track records as dui - • • *trio► .nwaat
SW pial when he retired, •Quad and la_,A_ ____
throe lentil lunula" j The baseball arar4)u I. ,It nn 4'u ` LAxlu the sev,ud itrrl ht t•4) luulu r I m
perfet condition as he Mill is, admired 111 (Ioderich 'o far n. •,tth'ial Wag... s g g I'lultl4t as out. thlnl to first 1\'rlsi+
, by all who love an honest race hone. on Friday hast lost Godrrlch the first play-off gaols l4) the Huruu-Perth Base- palm: to Mini. I•wuby' struck out.
Ignwrs rte eoucrner,l. H nuns, 1 lilt. 11 errors.
SID HAL of hos6e sold home games with Clinton --- • • • loll hengue, wt Clinton on Tuea+aay:�
1n the sml-finals of the Huron -Perth
My thoughts go winging back O.B.A.A. baseball league. Flawless picture In a blaze of glory. with two
Stork was out, third to first Pickett
Ar 1 sit by the fireside's cheerful blase. Anyway, the tram {Nlssed out 4)t the G,slrrlch dropped their chances, fort�se *heal out to ituquette, Holmes walked and the segue chawpiout9I L, 1t11►twuld struck out
kTo a horse that ended his raring days hall was. played up to that tuningI,ten-innings play-off games with t'ttnt+•w: Vinton cause through for the windsg 0 stns, 0 hits, 0 errors.
With the record of many a track. Goderle'h led 3-1 at the end of the ; • • • cull to wake It 3-2 In lbe last of the
Ninth laofegs
1 t h antiell*"tied It with a 1 An error lost the first raver but tent,. Mur ey grounded out to first.
can see hint now as ice faced a
test, Durr a '
Willing and speedy and game doubly, a Angie aud n triple In the the ...woad c44ddu't.lwLenten for shier The tram+ were ¢ural}' watch,,:• B{o•mfirld Wed
out
to lett and ]oho•
ltcreuth. Idramattes.
Always ready to give of his beet - I In the tenth, with two out and two • • •
Ytor pflltk was his waddle name. I n la ifulUy scooped p H Ewer's The scales tipped a little la favor
u sea L s,4,a u c
He would come with the 'peed of • eek drive to third hake and tossed It Iof Goerlch when It was teamed Tow
wild war*, two runner. "-rowing ing the
lightning stroke pints. Fldsy�lw hobbled I;IPw's drier
That caroted him first past the wire: land Ms•Ewen who had reached seeuud,
He would be home by a length, a track scored giving Clinton a there -run ad
record brut - I vantage, at 6-3. which was not touched.
lints off to Sid Hal, Whitely Flyer!
although Wel%11 tripled in the last balft
Al) well, old SW. you here run your of the truth. --__-_
Welsh was l4) top form and Pitched
Clawlfied Columna course, ...."..,1. r,. Melva -kb. Hr pulled her
Monuments
For you now a lite serene; had hole 1 hof the
-- I But to us who 14)54' an honest horse
III Your memory will ever be green.
RAM. 'lilt')
To those contemplating
erecting a Monument :-
GET MY PRICES BEFORE
BUYING
Cemetery lettering a Specialty.
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- Janie Grant. Clinton. Ont. -
_ Successor to Ball k 'Lae@
HOW THEY STAND
Church Softball !ample
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Hawklur, Clinton's Infield pivot man,
had speed his thumb aud wouldn't or
Ole to play.
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lir warmed the twitch until the lad
of the tenth. fuming aud sweating un-
til the first wan was retired In that
luuings.
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playing
to one error each, but (;oder/ h
1Wd the edge 111,hittiug, notching 9 to
Clinton's 7. Hawkins and Pickett nub
111.' gime and the finals berth for ('lin^
• was out of the flame
tot. 1 hl furcal r
with a slashed 4luuub, but went 1n Le
bat for Chock 11 the truth with out
out. lir lashed out a single, stole
stroud, and scored when Pickett, ham
dy first -tacker, duplicated the hit.
1\"elsh
.and Stock welt the whole
way for their respective lemur, 111e
former tallying lieu ettiktouts, the 1st--
tram from a sal n r u me _Hawkins thou went In as pinch -hl:- ter liar.
first tour inning.. when ulru erre left ccel.rellG•NIer11•h trailed to the fourth by ow:
',on third bane. He n1.1, *mNshwt ori two 'winningter for grdlu fallitllh!4alwlh'.., I'Ickrtt run which Mrllunlad tacked up 1n the
I %t1uR'n11 triple. nal s • ''ogled.
Itluse
first, and thin with Shernl'uwu on ,a•1.
strik at bat. Its Ind shah 4441str111 • • • 'Welsh slapped u screamer deep in the
trlkrout• in INoh the sixth mild the I Ior''
nlMh Innings. Gotlerich s wutufds were l4) the field, ,fie•, , fur t, 101 oases, his third 14) [Ib
stun ears out. pitcher
1'KI»SIIiTKRIANS 13--4. SALT 10
The Guderleh Balt team viewed sur-
prising strength 11, a s•helultd soft -
b1411 game with the 1'red4yterlan• on
soft-
1,!1411
which the t'rrsbyteriaos won
to first, l:t 1U. Thr l'recbyteriaus plied up
0 runs, 0 bit', 0 errors, eleven rand hl the first three lmislgs
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:1*ttR flied out to short and Hovel G. Salt 0 3 1 0 1 4 1-10
was out, Premed to lest. McKwtn 'preshytrrirns 3 4 41 1 1 0 x-13.
do ublcd to lett, but Clew filed out to _ _____--
I single In live ,
l'li fou w Tush sensational xh hes b> 1 nuqu4Ce I p,lal.,juw-us. •44.ring :own Mown. Wel*h
'hoz l4) 111,- ...sends after pitching right x1111 'Bloomfield.
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I 11uvr•y was taken front the u
" Irells In a row and Stock. who .U14'11441-
' 4441 haw. hrhl Goterlch to to,. \\'el'h 5u1u"lu•d out Id- third triple l4)
11 iuoIT.4innl 4411•.. tau 44111114". 11e got a bower three
t; First ittnlags Kamen ago.
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P. I • o'ist•tt It 11 i flea batting aud was Cllntotr end %turieh will be lasttling.
thrown out .1t tarot' by Fritzlry.
td Holmes lined n, Flulaysntl at tarot for lent the championship .n a few.days.
• the second out. llrlhulald walked.
advancing 10 third on 'uc4esslve wild ,Tiers in to w.rltwhile sporting
'pitch••. 1*4on• Woo( struck out. nW' at Seaford'.
Jlnnlo•k popped one In shallow left 1 -
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field for a catch by Johnston. 1 hela1t All through the busebull .4 '8,00 thea,
tinedtl «t. F tetey was
fur the enol -out entry, plugged clung. losing game oft, •
at first F'rIt{Otry ens oat. Ihew'{tlxw
._fit
Pickett. - .gains, blit they were always on haw:
Sreand Innings
I Hawkins op•nc11 this seuud with r p Finally. after going Hy to .Welsh. 1l,•F:wen went out, t fifteen straight plea.
1 end hI CA IT1 t4' tl feat Duquette , their reward_
field hI1 •ri[1t. �► _peat • -a
11 1111 reehel thin) after stealing ovum] j They defeated Stara1
before Johnston stnick oat.
Welsh drove one at 'Hawkins for the noting. ■t the etrvest
�pnt-ort at Hirst. Flnlay'un walked and son's whitewa*btSi-
'fiife-•ttee.n4. p4Fesw+4ntF�-1 - .
Duquette was thrown out oil first by •The sporting world
It i m,v ens o
with a term for everl.tbednl.•11 game
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down fighting It ' Singh d. Sheardowu singled. lauque.l•
they TeCI4'.'d,going to thin'. Siwardowu was cough
j►wpping at iln4 by Stock. Welsh tile -
.4411 1U elA
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right fiL
thereby elim• i I, r1111s, : hits. U errors,
h hour. ■ sea- t Pickett filed out to %1'el.h. Holm.
I struck- out. 11c114.n141 winded an.
• ". _, �•tgle- netix 4)d_ . Wa,gg singled. Mclh,n
in I:dN t1 will 1a�-ict +M ehlt- ^_^ MIr
Hovey .0 figure 1401.--iter{at aroma.
Pleli tt, rank's next year. 1 run. 1 hit, n error..
was drlsru UI whet Phelan ho,ke1 o1w
; for two bases. but Stock 0.ok chatK.
aud struck out the nide.
Clhuton tied it up l4) the fifth W114..
'Pickett stowed o1 11 wild {itch titter
snaring a two -bagger. -
Plwlai Made a desperate bid in the
sixth. but sus-1r:11utcd after genii:;
u three -bugger.
t'lluton will .Isy- the winner of the
Zurich -Steffe 'soul thuds tar the-s..•.`te
cuawpiousllip. The first Katu1'.fr50114
14) a 13-:t win for Zurg•h. -""
Tuesda;-'s gnus.. play by play, wit.
4's folIowh:
- .,rat ink
Finlay sou .,•truck ural. 1,ugtn'1,.
left tlr1,1.
U roux, 1 lilt 0 errors.
Tenth linings
Finlayson filed out to right field.
Duquette wins safe on 11'agis error
$heanluw'n was out s4vnd to first noel
%V,'Ish w'as out shortto first.
0 run', 0 Mts. 0 errors.
Johnston atrul•l( out. 11aw'kltl{i bot
ting for Stoek singled snd stole secott'!
Pickett singled. noticing Ilaaklns.
1 run. 2 hit«. U errors. 11 (.
Goilerich . ,111111 21111 000 e2"..)-:.
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1'Ibuun ...14)4) 010 01111 1-371
Gob•rich - Fillhos n. lb.: Ihi.ltettl'
ST. GEORGE'S E'S 11 -BAPTISTS 10
A rally In the fourth Innings gave
St. George's six runs in a game with
the Baptists on Thursday night last.
eatablishing a lead they managed to e
bold to the end of the Raver for an
11-:0 win, Baptists made a bid In
the last Inning,. to tie or win. but --
the tieing run wait left on Mase`. •
Itaptlsts 0 0 2 1 fi 1 1--10
St. Ge.r44-.' " 0 2 11 0 1 ; -11
ASHFIELD
Sheardown. 21..: 1Cr1<h. {• : Phe ASHFIF:LD, Aug. 19, Mr ,11,11 Mira.
Ilex Muelenoan of ('4111444 Nr• /lids
Iu1. Tile: Lumbo. :aIle; Murney• r ibis their brother. Mr K. I, 1I,uJ•es
Bloomfield. I.f.: Johnston. 4'.t, 11111 11. 11 WI other friend. here.
Clintal 19ek"I' Ili.;. Holmes. 4'•f I Mr, Ales Matheson'and son. Of Vas -
Wags. LL: Horr�, 21.,, i
eaerer, and Ilea. Jack MatheMla, d
1ivE4'11, (flew. Juhnnrtou• I1)el mp1. are risu Ing al the Borne of
yttok. p ; Hawkins batted in j)Jr. J. F \Ia.Ihand.,
lush. Ili. and firs. 4irorge Aae(aegor saw
l'mplrr,- 1p• -ch. %urs+h; Rrld 'diugbter. of Chicago. and Mrs. Beers¢
lstalta. , __tStgnrt. of Rt. Helens, visited time
---LT 1 pupy--Ashfield fah rad* +4)l Sunday.
1► null .trip. ilatheaw At
'pry' Is visiting his brother, Mr: Man.
•the Golrrb•h Salt evil n ' j4°r11 MalLrsu. -..L
' chottxfi F••attw•• ...1Vstl gams on FridayJahn Nanl•s•N •.t 1 art r..lt l* elaL
Hua. taking the .nuns Sinn ' • fly -at leu• home of his brother -in law.
spree er the fotlnh 11100144.' nett"' Mr. i)ane•au 4'ameroa.
lbu' hiss's right runs. and alUN4ug:. biro. M. t'. MacKenzie I' visiting
with_. her _ daughter. Mn. Ith•g11s. 'l
Ca�asri '
Mr'. 1:•Ndham rd Iteln.n with bet
slug and .laughter -Ill -law •p•n1 Scladay
B.Ulder's W$ 21 -Cs. victory
Mr.
1Lo4•hlrr', w.M, :Ill easy s1tbo1y over t
• l 1 i a w•Iw•1111104
t \ batone r fir.
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;,flu• Salts tried hard to make It up the•
,trailed to the end.
ptpy:4 hiss's 2 1 14 2 1 :•-21
1:. Salt 1 1 11 :1 '_� - -1
{ • - with Mr John Cowan. 'r
•BLYTH WING Mr. and Mn.'. John MacRae spent the
-r_�w _ •-;i 4)t Vi'"ria
t I j-acsla�k amyl ._rettk..jiACee}P-----
p 4)t ftlakiq' to mist+ a well-ttMwn .Pistol--(itM is Maitland HIVIAPP IIarl.r.
IA U Yesterday
Third Innings . . • 1'Iw Maitland League tlythbaseball thN111 GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Hovey 11nw1 10 F'Inhtyson for the put -
Butch" Marney. "Bread old man" of I Phelan w; ,as�wlnnfngihinl In 11rs'.'Pluu*hIp sus won Icy Itlyth with 4.. ,
aunt. Pickett was mare at fir"t on •[t3 win Derr Auburn at Itlyth I,"' 91 T1rWNSHII' 14) le(-
[ tlrl t 11111tbt NNIk,1 ,u„ ' 1 ht t the Third Ram, a {
I11'rlsh'a bad throw. Holm.+ 'singled stn
to centre field and 1'Ickett W14 11 caught 1 a p t I 1 r th we4•k sol at t
.oat trying to steal home. I'helan mak-
ing ■ .perfect throw from eentre field.
Mei/tmeld flied mit to Welsh, h'*rII1g
Hulwec on third.
Mnrnry flied -out on a running eateh
guy Holmes on right field. Blounflel41
WW1 out at first on Johnston's throw.
(Murdock ntruek out.
lasetail and hockey In this•tuwtl. has
uuneed his Intention n retiring
fruit► active participation a 'port•
the end of Oils ...anon.
L 1 mus out ntealIU . it1 K I f the day Ge,UF.lill • 4
srond, llunlry Niel ...at h. ¢•entre. 'off 'erten. The trams spilt tlw fir-' Mr. Wm. Elliott of Detroit. M14•11.. vlrl-
1 runs.`11-111tr--H errors. Irgo Kamen. a-1 for Blah al Au,un1 •. o r r he home of
Hovey was safe 4)b LutnLy's error , 'and 12-; for Auburn ill Illus ss411.1 'Mr and Mrs. Jarurs Y R -
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ginn and family,
Fourth Innings
Wage tot an Infield hit on a slow
oar to Duquette. Hawkins walked.
M4F:wen dnpifeated Wage's hit. The
first n1n era* scor,d by WaRR, who
came In on a passel hall to Glew, who
struck out as did Johnston. Ho1'ey
was tossed 011 I. at flrnt by Lumby.
(Continued on page 3)
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: McEwen singled to left field. blew game.
Inc 5 hsafr4l this iufnrunatlun xt ifilwl out to ,Wit se. Johnston struck I
Battelle. for tiro championship Rata.- of ltenmlller, limited with Mrs. Hyr
the Newhall game here on Frillly,out. Steck was out. short to first. were: Myth, Taylor and Shurtn4.1 wood and family 4)U Sunda}'.
Iasi.
• • • 1 0 nuns, 1 1.11. 1 error. Auburn, Jardine. ('nig and Wilson.
Third Inning* 1'mplres--W. 1. Miller. St. Helens,
What do you niers "Oh, yeah:'"
Iltlo.mfirid was nut. %Pliant t4) first G. 1'. TreleaSPII. Dungannon.
• • • Johnston out. pitcher to first. and Fin -
The nadirs at Maitland Golf Club. lepton filed out to right field.
after n st•rit'. of sneerewful weekly 0 rens, 0 bit.'. It errors.
LlllrlWy. IIs 4'1. dlw•Idwl to du thing*un Pickett aud Holmes out. second 14
N grander W'pIP. ms
flint. Mcltonald grounded out to firs:
• • • 0 runs. 0 hits. 0 errors.
They are holding the find Indio.' Forth [modulo tag letter from a veteran sp,rtswarl 4)f
Jibs Ella Mellath. of Toronto, and
111s. E'tlwr McIIw-rin were In Holmes -
.'Ills o4) Saturday attending the Jtddl-
sun-Trews rth■ nuptials.
Mr. anti Mrs. 1:w,. Mellwaln and
DOES HE REMEMBER
family attended the welding of Mn.
Wbrs Bio Bartow Pulled the HiddenMcllwaln's ales., Mss Father Tr"'%earths, to Rev. A. 1'. S. Addition In
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Ball Trick on Him? Itolmravllte on Saturday.
The SiRual liar .rased the follow The Magnet meeting d .M
the W.S.
wan held on Wwltwsclay afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Harwood, with fif-
teen present. A qullt was quilted dur•
hag the afternoon. The devotional ex-
ereieee were led hy Mrs. Geo. Falcon-
er. The Scripture le....o n ( Psalm 1111
wan read responsively. The roll call
was responded to with the text word
"Save." The meeting cloned wlln
prayer by the leader. -Lunch was
served by the hostess.
Rosa 4towetw has engaged on the
S. S. (:eorglan for the remainder of
tweet Golerleb aud 'Lurlcb at• Cantu taw season.
ver} t_hsw to It. Viten Church Nates. 1)n Sunday,
1 refer to the p{ay mltrdcby'Me'et¢ the jlioich 'terns* *5' 4imd0ctrl by
veteran Hill Barlow when he pnlhU t�e junj People'* t'nlun. Marion
the hidden hall play on the %uti�':, otter had charge of the service; Br+-
Rolf tourney on N'wlne%(lNy of next Ihoiuette diel out to left fuel.: Clinton.'•Irld-timer's" Identity to
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week. • S1leardowIl walked. Welsh tripled. known. of course, to the editor, at.d
There are nine Individual prizes an,: *coring Shenlow'u, and Phelan dolthlyd mane rrrdrrs 4)41 d0u14 will spot him.
*coring Welnll. 1•umhy walked. Mur• for there cannot be many whose actin.
sporting days go as far balk as 1K'o..
ney and'Ilhs,mfleld strttek out.
2 rung. 2 bits. 0 errors. -
WagR overran the ball and era* out Editor Signal,
(loderich, Ont.
Dear Slr,-It has often been said
that lightning never strikes twice in
the same plate, but aevordirtsto a it*
pert of a resent tasetall game to
tau tem prize..
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itis/¢¢. Gram R'ah•,n and "Buzzy'
Hunter are handling the affair, witch
promises to he a big thing.
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A large entry In expected.
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J. H. Trylur, former (iodericb
banker, now of Galt, who was holiday-
ing at MenesetunE Park, Rot his nano.
In Maitland Golf flab'* •'Who's Who
last week.
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He erpcked down for a thirty-three
in the thirty-five per e4wrse. - '
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Tie Alliott still heeds . the Inst.
though, with his 32 two ysSrs ago.
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The granddaddy of them all st the•.
+I wiinJ1 temrney yesterday was.i►ad'
Huston. of Lucknow, who nus mnidtrr
many a bowel *iticv 1115 first summer
righty -five ypbrs ago.
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('nun. F9niayeon. of Lucknow, was the
baby of the event:` ami this rammer
his eighteenth, w•11s the first time h•
had taken bowl in hand. -
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Both were 14, taw wunuy and M
• F Huston received a special prize for hr
lug the nide"t man preeettt.
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The thuruey left nothing to 11e d0'c
!sired.
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• There x111'1 4)0 J11•1 100. 11 gh. TI •
next four rinks. when the wizen reals
not. stere troll' Golerl,-h.
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Saone thing nppllee when. In the time
(fur a radio and three other prizes, all ta'wl to Gol4rleh.
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1 Alex ('ran -ford et al.. of WIngham.
rattled off first prize In fact the first
eight prises went out of town --thr-,
to \CIngl, „twn to Hawo,•,r and on..
each to t,Q 441ll; hand and Br,*
t•1•F1r "
i _ • •,•
Ten elf Rlvlafjrll (kwleTMh rink
Oared -sod *yp of thorn were amoo:t
the lost nine. .1 s
• • •
Member. of the ollke staff of t101
(loderh•h Elevator Co. can hardly bid'
hath some T.e%rlry In 11tN11.
for Interference. Hovey singled. but
was caught out, short to second, will.
McEwen sate on the fielder's choice.
(:iew 'tTIR'k out. -
U run", 1 hit. 0 errors.
ma IanlMs •.__
Johnston flied out to ca'tenen.rit•'
Ltysou was out. 'hart to first. Dr.
glwtte out third to fled.
U runs, 41 hits, II error*.
J.ahution struck nut and since filed Vlryrr bolding
first twee, with ensai ►- Baer Mcllwaln led the responsive red -
nut to third. I'Ickett doubled and wen' old-time Zurich player coaching for Ing; 'i'verrtt Meilwrin led In payer,
to third one {rlsstwl 1411 by Mnrnry 'Lunch. 1 rater to Lee Hoffman. 4)t• Harold flardner read the Scripture
whom Bill pulled the same play- -1 lesson, The address. "My .• Personal
think It was In 1921. Creed." was Riven by Marion ('ol
Lee most have felt like taking •e well, met Harold Gardner ane a solo,
dlp In the lake to refresh his memos. "My Task.",,,.Next Sunday, the ser•
1 might twit mention. 1 played my tice will be conducted hy Rev. C. W. D.
Drat game of any kind against Gewlrririn Cohens of Cllntmt. The next Sumba
Jul}' art. isms Still 1(rin{j T1 field• the pester. Rev. A. F.. Moorlroune, will
erIch player. who played that tiny that Ica lack from Itis vacation,
1 atm** of ere H,rk Flays and Alex. -
McViesr. There aids' Ica others. Litt The rnmtnon seam 10 the greaten
1 cannot recall their 091111••. dlw•ar,•ry' icer mocks by men. It la
Yours truly. snpwreminent In Its nnl%ersallty of the
'(11.14-TIIIEI: timeline.", of the aid It oftera,-Hurst•
•
l lfulol. Aug 114. ltlall. 11x1111.
wroring on a *1141 ',Itch by Welsh
'Holmes struck out.
1 run, 1 hit, 2 errors.
Sixth Iniaiags
Shennlown walked but was cattt'tt
(1711144 to steal *won't Wetkll
to venire bat WAS milled trying 1.,
*treMh it to :v double, (stew to .Hovey.
nld Irma'.' 44,11114' and 1'111 41111144 iter,'1
pettticllmtMn In the 'part.
• •
This ninbnt rat -'It ens that (4*0r4"
4.halh•n1'e'd (4-nt.hta sante to Ise 'Allyn'
''51)11)4' Tnesd,w In 1944I-
• • •
9wt"
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George figures he w III Is• obi cno,4.,
to IN.w'1 sod too old to • lo anvthlua
puss by- that time.
a,.
• • •
An old and well-known fable was
r4' -enacted -nn the Barfield road OM.
1141Y. 111/4 week. 1t woo the «tory of
the pare and the tnrtolee.
•••
R r. Bays. 1nea1 solteltnr, has been
In the habit ..f . yeling to and from
111. summer c..t,nge three m1141 down
the road (incidentally he hoist taken
off right noundj sa far).
_•
Jerk Murlson rtr►ppi0"h4Th et route
the other (lily and inked If R. C.
n'aut.41 n 11ft.
• • •
"1 feet Mare -tike having a fare.'
he replied. rind leaped 'conn 01. 1w-.-
wheelerile etas awns (0 n ((HA
start and Mr Morison prepared for
the •hs•n• Ile engaged btu' "PIT,* and.
In his hn•(e to Rlve 11. f'. a re*r-end
• • • view. started with r grinding, crash-
ierI Srnlcr*oa, who In hitting 111' Inge rnnr
1114')) *INet* on the h,rn•IMR greens the.I • • •
,lsyn. la carrying 4444 a fecal with Gw.rgr 77. Ile •vrlup'41 the genre ow& -Arm. the
• n11an. 1lr1r41 Oahu! Mlw:ing Is. _aa type,
Capital wolmE%Cit,
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NOW P1.A1ING-.HIE E. BROWN In "SONS 0' GINS"
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY -
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