The Wingham Advance Times, 1935-09-05, Page 4PAGE FOUR
WINGHAM, ADVANCE -TIMES
Thrusday, Sept. Sth, 193
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ii1 0 0 �C9 1 CI �A?C 1, the line, Theonlyplayers to show
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No runs no hits no errors.
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q !� improvement with the suck were Mel-
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k lar,. Gurney and Gray,the latter also
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failing off badly at the tail -end of the
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struck out. Hawkins singled and
sf lesecvrid. Havey struck out.
No:}11J a no hits, no errors,
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cents 3 word era insertion with a minimum ciazgt of 25c.
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fa ,' no doubt, take
ation�for ellen o vnseaso is on
poor'College
T'ribe's` 'downfall. Incidentally,
credit fox starting the Braves on the"f
downward traid should go to the lots
ly Goderich Sailors• The Hurons nev-
got over that heart -breaking 10beautiful
A2ain Door
of Arts
i ..'the'Arita C011eie of
ffr'�'the center of a gloup;:efcaca •
the t ailtbugs and .,
., •.occupiesar_
campus of more than two hundredp
and sixty acres; one of the mostpitch•
sitesinCauada,
but died as Hanson threw out P.eter-,
sari.
o errors.
terson tbrew out" Hanson. Glew
tripled, to right ht and scoredr
p g an a wild
Johnston struck out; Gurneyer
et Carrick's drive. go between his legsOita0=0.
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to
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11
• university
t Goderich. now l
loss a• Sothe
The phenomenal growth of the
but Groves promptly picked him off
, _
FOR SALE—New Electra Lux Vac-
uum Cleaner; 9 -Tube Westinghouse
Radio; 1931 SpecialgChevrolet Sed-
an. Terms arranged. Apply Wal-
Hams' Restaurant.
decide a winner. Merrdey's scored
runs in the first and' 2, in the second,satisfaction
while Lloyd's got 2 in the first, 1 in
the e he third
Te s cond, 3 in t t 1 d and 1 in the
ninth.. From the :thud inning on it
4 can ofWestern
opposing teams heave a sighUniversity
for a well done.
job
•It is reap tragic that the Hurons
yprovince;.
should pass out of the picture at this
baseball interest in this
of Ontario is
a' tribute to the loyalty and ins
of the'people of.this
'province; but in these distressful
days education as a process in
and educational insa-
first, Grovesto Gurney.
y
9th Inningboiling
W. Tiffin walked and took second
as Carrick threw out Mellor. Crurney
and Somers struck out to end the 1935
point, our over cucumbers and
again let stand three da , ''repeat,
y
Drain, wipe the cucumbers and pour
over 1 gallon of bolhn lyvatei in
ing the past month with relatives here
Mr. and Mrs. M, Couites ••war
J e
Toronto visitors the first of the week.
Mr• and Mrs. J. Dunbar and• Mr.
BabyFuggy,
FOR SALE—Wicker g
Gendrau, Reversible Gear, perfect
condition. Phone 183• :
was the best exhibition of ball pro-
duced in- the town league this year,
but the strain was too great and in
stage, with
t ` h been since
vicinity the greates i as
the wonderful days of 1921• But i
,
for
civilization
tutions everywhere are being
attacked. This is the result of a
misunderstanding. Read the follow-
season for the Tribe,
No runs,no Hits no errors.'
+
which 1 tablespoon of!algrnrhas been
dissolved. Cook 't1 e `eucsuinbers ten
time t
a few at. a ttnze �.in a qua
and Mrs. J. T. Brydges were week-
end visitors • with Mr. and Mrs. L.
Hayes at Elyria, Ohio,
just doesn't seem in the cards the��minutes,
ing quotation from a work called
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MEN WANTED for Rawleigh Rout-
esreturn-
in S. Bruce Count • Write to-
Y
day. Rawleigh Co., Dept. NIL 453,
Montreal, Canada.
the ninth a' dropped fl in left -field
P y
cost,the gas; pump nine the game•
Stan. Vanstone, on the mound for
Lloyd's, pitched a very good game and
Tribe to get down in front, some club the "Tax Systems of the World
always catchingthem at the wire• issued by the Tax. Research Fours-
�' dation: "The four primary eeono-
'Maybe Indians aren't popular with the.
gods anymore as wi nese the tai are mit facts of a society are doubtless
g s • area, . population, wealth and in-
GOOCI=Bye 1935
Wingham"
A.B.ABR. H. Po A. E.
Mellor, ss 5 1 2 4 2 1
er of the following mii.ture, heated 'to
the boiling point, and' boil ten 'vain-
ares. +' ' ,-
1 gallon vinegar, r ; : d ,
4
Miss Gertie Armstrong has
ed to Windsor after spending the past
month at her home here.
Belgrave School Fair will be held:
PRIVATE SALE—Saturday, Sept, 7,
at T. J, McLean's residence, of 1.5
slush scrapers, shovels, picks,just
plows, lanterns, chains, etc. from 2
was given goad support by, his team.
Merkle , twirlingfor the losers,was1-2-3seem
y
as good as his rival, but his sup-
port was not as steady.
of the great Cleveland club these last come. Wealth and income would
few years, although always:rated to be,merely materialistic
at thestart of the season. • measures, but such is far from
being the case. They reflect the
As for the game itself it wasn't a intellectual and moral characteris-
Gurney, ib , 5 1 1 13 0 1
Somers cf 4 1 0 0 0 0
,
Chalmers, 3b 3 0 2 0 1 0
J. Tiffin; p, rf 4 0 2 0 0 0
red peppers a.., ' ..., F,
2 tablespoons alisPice','"°`
2 tablespoons cloves ;`1 `,
1 4s
2 sticks cinnamon , ;
on Wednesday; September 11th. in the
afternoon with concert at night, see
notice for articulars•
P
o'clock till 6. This is a chance to
pick up a good used scraper cheap.the
If Lloyd's can contintte to play the
brand of ball -they did'in this gamer
very edifying exhibition, at least. not tics of a population. The greater
as far as the Tribe was concerned. intelligence and education, the
the sobriety, the the
Graves, c 4 0 1 7 2 '0
Finlayson, if 4 0 1 0 0 0
Strain remainin •z,*c a sol over the
�,
pickles which have�Peen %$ufi'c,'i i a,
Mrs, Peck—"Now, Henry, what are
WANTED—Agirl for general house-
_ pp ytamly
work. Apply Advance -Times.
it looks as if they, will be right in
there when' the last game is played•
However, they are now tied with Gur-
greater _greater
The day was cold and and ter-
dreary industry, the greater the respect
ended up by putting a damper foiathe: rights of others, etc., the
•the Tribels hopes. A strong west ' greater s society's wealth and :
Rae, rt 0 0 0 0 0 0
Peterson, p •.•.........••,4 0 0 0 3 1
0 0
stone jar,..
Chili Sallee
12 tomatoes . .1. ,
you thinking about? I can:always tell
when you have some thought that you
are trying to conceal from me. Out
TOWNSHIP OF
EAST WAWANOSH
ney's for third place and a sudden-
deathgame will be played Fridayev-Prospective
p y
ening to decide who gets in the play-
on ��
wind blowing across the field seemed income.
students for the
to suit Clinton's left-handed batters
p Winter: session are notified that
long
Colvin, p 0 0 0 0
W Tiffin 2b , 3 0 1 0 6 1
— _ — — _ —
,
6 apples '
' ,
1 bunch . celery• -
2 red peppers
with it!";„l
Henry—'.rI Was Jusltwandering what
,the Mormons could. see in of
P ygamyr”
RE TAX COLLECTOR
offs. The winner of. this game then
well, they collecting several Monday, Sept. 23rd is registration
drifted by the fielders in day; f or all freshmen. Senior
Totals •._ 36 3 10 24 14 4
1% cups' brown sugar
on. second team in
drives that
students from London register' on
Clinton--
in
will be received by the
r undersigned, up till Monday, :Sept. 9th,
takes the -place
'three -game series•
a right -centre. Pickett again proved a
lin block for the Huron Saturday, and non-residents on
real stumbling Tuesday. Lectures begin on Wed-
A.B. R. H. Po A. E.
Pickett, 1b 5, 1 3 9 0 2
raised whole spices tied
4 tbs•ps.
a cheesecloth bag
2
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1�.�i �%/�;
at 2 o'clock for the -office of Tax Col-
lector for the present - year at the sal-
ary of $75.was
A. Porterfield,
CLINTON WINS
GROUP FINALS
pitchers, collecting three hits as did nesday, September 25th. There is
Hanson and Johnston. Fred Mellor a penalty for late registration.
the best sticker the Hurons had, For information concerning
the quiet shortstop garnering a triple courses, scholarships, matriculation
McEwen, c 5 0 1 S 0 0
Wagg, If 4 2 1 1 0 0
Hawkins, cf 4 2 1 1 1 0
Hovey, 3b 5 2 2 1 3 0
unions
2 green peppers
3 cuts vinegar
p g
1 tbsp. salt
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�1s 4:
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Township Clerk.
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Much -Improved Colts Oust Ill -Fated
and a double. About five hundred fans requirements, apply to- —°
Hanson, 2b 5 3 3 2 3 0
Chop and mix altogether and .boil
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�gill
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Hurons.
braved the cold day to see the game.
U
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Glew, r# 5 1 2 3 1 0
si hours• Remove the s ice ba and
lx p g�
bottle the pickles at once.
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Summary
Johnston,.Y
ss 5 1 3 0 1 1
0 0 2 4 0
All persons having claims against
the estate of John Wilkinson Smith
late of the Town of Wingham in the
County of Huron, Farmer, deceased,
who died on or about the twelfth day
of June, A.D. 1935, are notified to send
to J:.H, Crawford, Wingham, On-
tario, on or before the fourteenth day
of September, A.D. 1935, full partic-
The high hopes entertained by the
Wingham fans for their ball club at
the start of thepresent season endedtoss
in dismal failure and cool showers at
Lucknow on Wednesday afternoon of
last week when the Clinton Colts put
the Hurons out for the season by
winning 12-3. The Hurons' bad luck
Play by Play
1st Toning
Clinton won the and Wing- /
ham went to bat first• Mellor •got a
life when Pickett dropped his loo er
P
back of first. An attempted sacrifice
was turned into a double playwhen
LONDON—CANADA
Gurney to Carrick who 'doub-
E
72
Carrick, p 5
Totals 43 12 16 27 13 3
R. H. E.
Wingham 001 020 000— 3 10 4
S
Clinton 502 004 01x-12 16 3
Tiffin, Colvin,Peterson aid
J.Mr.
Groves; Carrick and McEwen.
BELORAVE •
,•._-
Mr. and Mrs, Donald Young of
Lambeth spent the holiday with rel -
atives heer.
Jas. Young spent last week with
HAVEN'T you noticed that you'
happiest hours occur on days when,
you feel your best?
Have more of these happy days.
and allyour family.eItGuaraif
health while you have it. Keep ore
niers of their claims in writing. Im-
mediately after the said fourteenth
started with the second pian up and
popped �'
led Mellor off first. Somers bounced
Two base hits, Mellor, Pickett,
his son at Lambeth•
: Miss Louise McKenzie has return-
•
the sunny side of life.
The enemy of health-.
day of September, 1.935, the assets of
the said testator will be distributed
amongst the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to the claims of
which the executors shall then have
notice,
DATED at Wingham, this 22nd day
of August, A.D. 1935.
J' H. CRAWFORD,
Wingham; Ontario,
Solicitor for the Execrators.,
kept getting worse as the game pro-
gressed. Five big runs against them
in` the first inning plus some pretty
terrible umpiringmade the Tribe soCarrick
jumpy they just folded up like a wet
accordion.
All credit is due to the ClintonPeterson
club. The Colts improved wonderful-
P
ly after a bad start and were right at
their for the final series, their
out to third. No runs, no hits, no er- •
territory scored Mellor and Gurney
rocs•
Pickett doubled over Somers' head but he was thrown out at second when
in centre. McEwen out, Mellor to cut off Hawkins throw and
Gurney, Pickett taking third. 'Wagg threw to second.
2 runs 3 no errors,
walked and took second unmolested. , hits;,
Hawkins walked to clog the sacks. struck out Johnston and
Carrick. Pickett sin led and stole sec-
Pickett and Wagg scored on Hoveys g
single, Hawkins taking third and Hov- ond. Tiffin threw out MeEwan.
No 1 hit,
Johnston; three base hits, Mellor,
Hanson, Wagg, Glew; stolen bases,
Gurney, Pickett, Wagg, Hawkins 2,
Johnston; double ]ay, Carrick
Glew, P
to Pickett; 'left on bases, Clinton 9,
Wingham 8 bases on balls off Car-
>
rick 3, off Tiffin 1; struck out,by Car-
rick 8 by Peterson 7. Umpires—A g-
new and Diebeh Times -2.04.
ed to her position as teacher at Sturg-
eon Falls.
Miss Lille Taylo•r'lias'resumed her
duties as teacher at Wellesley.
. C. R. Couites sent Tuesda in
p Y
Toronto.
Mr• and Mrs• N• Keating and John
Coultes were Sunday visitors. with
greatest
is common constipati on. It may
cause loss of appetite and energy.,
Certainly it kills enthusiasm! Yet.
it can be banished by eating a,
delicious cereal.
Laboratory tests show Kellogg's.
ALL -BRAN supplies "bulk" and vita-
min B to relieve common tonsil•
pation. .Also iron for the blood.
THE BANKRUPTCY ACTMo•
peak
hitting being devastating and fielding
better than average. The Hurons,
ey Second on the throw-in. Colvin runs, no errors.
then took up the' pitching burden, Joe 6th:. Inning
J Tiffin singled to left but
•
HINTS ON
" •
and Mrs. H. Miitchel of Rothsay..
Nora and 'Rpth" Mitchell whi3 have
The ,:ri"'
The "bulk" in Au -Beall is tooth
like that in leafyvegetables. How
g
IN THE MATTER OF THE
however, firmly believe that if . fate
Tiffin retiring to right field; replac- was run
ing Rae. After pitching several balls, down at second when he over -ran that
PICKLE MAKING
I
Spent ' est two weeIrs _here re.
\ p
turned home with them. , la •
much pleasanter to eat this deli.
BANKRUPTCY of HENRY BLAKE
ELLIOTT, Debtor.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THAT HENRY BLAKE ELLIOTT,
had been a little more kind they would
be wearin the •crown toda Win
g y' g
ham won four out of seven from the
Colvin grooved one and Hanson drove bag on Groves' single, Bob taking -sec-
ond on the la Glew took Finlay -The
it to deep right scoring Hawkins and pity.
Hovey'. It was apparent Jack had no- sons fly and Peterson popped to "I'ic-
preservation of food with salt
•
or vinegar, either with or without the
is
Miss Janet McGowan R N. of
Fairview," Alberta, visited relatives
here,
cions ready -to -eat cereal than to
take patent medicines. Two table.
spoonfuls daily are usually snfli•
Chronic
of the Town of Wingham, in the Pro-
Colts during the season but they were
bail Peterson kett. ,,
addition of spices or sugar coin-
Mr and Mrs. H. E. Buffat4 Barb
tient.
vince of Ontario, made an authorized
assignment an the 27th day of Aug
ust, 1935, and that the first meeting
of creditors will be field an Wednes_
day, the 11th day of September,1935,
at 2 g.m: at the office of Mr. .7. W.
the wrongfour. Then, too, who would
had dreamed that Colvin, who had
done such fine work during the sea-
son would be. lost to the clubjust
when it needed him most:
thing on the and repine-
No runs 2 hits no errors.
ed him on the mound. Glew and Han- '•
son scratched infield singles to score Wagg tripled to right, although the
Hanson. Pete, then tightened up and ball appeared to ^liaye''him beat easilyCharter
•at third. Peterson messed up Haw-
studs' out Carrick and Pickett.
5 runs, 5 hits, no errors. lips' roller in front' of the plate, Haw-
monly known as pickling. The pre-
dominating flavour determines the
kind of pickle, sour pickle, sweet
pickle or spiced pickle. Green or
slightly .unripe fruits and vegetables
a
gra and Shirley of Detroit, •Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. McGowan, Mrs, 'George
and Mildred of Blyth wereaa-
visitors with Mr .and Mrs :C.` R.
Coultes.
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AIS BRAN
i taxi
l�-raal
cases, with each
meal. If not res
lieved this way,
see your doctor.
Made by Kellogg
in London,
Buslifield, Wingham, Ontario.
To vote thereat proofs of claims
be filed me
Many and hot have been the dis-
cussions of the fans concerning the
kine stole second, advancing to third
2nd Inning
as Wagg scored. when Mellor threw
took
are generally used. The vinegar used
must be of sufficient strength to ex -
Marry and Irene VanCainp have
returned home to E ester aftera'pend
Ont.
and proxies must with
PChalmers
prior thereto.
downfall of the Braves. Even with
walked and second
wide to the plate on Hovey's roller
on Joe Tiffin's single. Groves struck
err a preservative action, writes
n
Hersey the Cehtral Experiment
Those having claims against the Es-
file the Cussout,
Colvin out, ,the club should have gotto
,
short. Hanson's single scored Hary-
Finlayson hit to Pickett who
ian of -
al Farm, Ottawa, and there must be
tate must the same with
todian or the Trustee when appoint-
ed before distribution is made, other
wise the proceeds of the Estate will be
distributed among the parties entitled
thereto, without regard to such
thereto,
claims.
DATED at Stratford this 29th day of
• August, 1935.
JOHN STEVENSON, Custodian,
43, Stratford, Ontario.
along with pitchers of the calibre'of
Tiffin, Chalmers anal Peterson. •Chief
cause of the club's failure was the
poor stick -work this year of several
la 'ers who. in other
, years always
hit hard. These include Somers, Led-
let, Groves and Finlayson. The club
as a whole, hit for the very poor mark
of .231 during the league season, as
last Somers,
..
kine. Tiffin threw out Glew, Hovey
threw to second, but Johnston drop- advancing. Johnston's single moved
p ed the ball and all hands were safe. him to third as Tiffin threw out Car-
With the bases hill Peterson struck
rick. Pickett bounced out to short.GOVERNMENT
ou£•and.Tiffin lifted an easy fly to left.
,4 runs, 3 hits, 2 errors,
No runs, 1 hit, 1 error,ren.
NlcEwan sin led to left but went 7th Inning
g Mellor flied to right, •Gurney struck
Goveto Mellor. Wagg out, Soarers walked on -four straight
boundet d out,
oBox o d ou , Pete to Gurney. Mellor balls. Chalmers struck out•
mussed up Hawkins' hard roller but
enough of it to' cover the material
Pickled. Pickles have little food value
but they make a meal more palatable.
They should never to given to child -
Only porcelain lined or granite-
ware kettles should be used when
cooking pickles. Acid will attack met -
al utensils, so they should not be us-
MUNICIPAL and CORPORATION
BONDS
•
against .265 year. who,
LLOYD'S IN TIE""
bit .338 last year, ended up with a ,231
Hovey went out, Chalmers to lst.
No
ed. A granite or wooden spoon should
Complete
FOR THIRD PLACE
average in 1935, Chalmers .344 as
against ,240 this year, Finlayson .388
runs,. 1 hit; 1 error.
3rd Inning . '
Mellor
,}iere
pf
be used for stirring.A perforated a
P g -
ate ladle is a convenient utensil for
lifting from
-Inyestment Service
Win Decision Over Merkley's in Most
Thrilling Gatne of. Schedule.,
as against .225, Groves down from
.816 to a lowly .242 and so on down
led off with a long triple to
right centre. Carrick took Gurney's •
high foul. Pickett dropped Hovey's C -� °yy
Standzri
tee S
y� /�
the pieces of pickle the
kettle. Finished pickles should be
packed into sterilized jars or crocks.
large
examiamannamiNaugolgaMION011111110
throw on Somers' grounder to third, L eV
g`
There are three main classes of
lis
I
Iii3E
�
SON
On Thursday evening a crowd
witnessed' a •great' exhibition of soft-
but threw Mello- out at the. platerr
when the latter tried to score, Somers
1
pickles: sweet fruit or vegetable pick-
les; sour picklesi. which include mus-
r
COMPANY LIMITED
ball when Lloyd's won a decision aver
Merkley's by the store of 7-6. The
Was called to be seven innings,
game w s i g
r necessaryto
but nine innings were
Farm • or
Quick Sale
L
taking second on the play. • Somers , '
scored the Tribe's first run. on Chaim- . �
-ers' single over third, Joe Tiffin fore- w The Night Horse Show, •featured
each year of +he Western Fair, is
ed Bob at second, Hansan unassisted.There
1 run, 2 hits, 1 error. - always crowded with en#husiasfic
daring horsemanship.
tard pickles; that large variety of
pickle in which the ingredients are
chopped finely ,•
are many 'and vaned recipes
but the following are examples of the
INVESTMENT
TET.UI'ilfOlylE : - $ .:LONDON
MET. 4II0'" Local Representative
SEC'Cf$.'I'TIES
, , .IIU.IION 'k ERIE
BLDG. •
lavers of
Hanson singled to right and took •
three classes of- plc fes and have been
- . A. ..BISHOP
•• C1�Ir�tWFORD,'�•
Good Buildings
Well Watered
Near School
second while Tiffinthrew out Glew, Out, this lsopular event is only
second
Johnston scored Hansonone of the many unique attractions
a don -you will. see at the 1935 Western
ble to right, and went to third
third while Fair. The Midway, life, noise, color
tested in fhe kitchen at the Central
Experimental Farm, Ottawa.
Sweet Pickled Fruit
N w
•B--'- We can 'him i or sell.• securities for you
" on all markets.
Physician and Surgeon
CASH.
Tiffin threw out Carrick. Pickett also and Isughfer—the auto show, with
its --dairy'
Peaches ,Pears, sweet apples, crab -
Located at the officeJohnston.
the late
Peterson sleek streamlined exhibits
eterson
singled to score Jah-�-
apples, etc.'
edy:threw
P. Kennedy,
ownsp Booth
and agricultural exhibits—the spirit -
out McEwen. g p
horse Grandstand'
1. peck
p k pre ared fruit
p
Dr.
D J
Phodrne 150 Wingham
Office IGS. Nigoneshts gh is 190 or 112,
ed races,--bi
2 runs, 3 hits, no errors. Show—hundreds of nevi, ever -Thrill,
2 runs,
nth Inning ing spectacles brough+ together for'
o your'eniayment.
Groves called out on strikes Fin- •
1 quart vinegar
1. cup water
2 ounces stick cinnamon
T• MILE
CENT o A 0 Maj I
lv'roin VVLNCHAM
.I E BARGAINS
Sept. 13, 14
Iayson:went down swinging. Hanson an# ren#orti
Western Fair. end itis g
We Plan #o at#
1 ounce cloves .
OTTAWA ''MONTREAL
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NOMINATIOI�I FORM FOR COI'dTESTANTS
Fill hi today and send to the "Good -Will" Club,
The Advance Times Officer 1?Vtngham; OriC.
threw out Peterson,
No.; runs, no hits, no errors. A day
• Tagg bot a life on; W. Tiffin's esti beats two
or, but was (arced out by Hawkins at
second, who then took . second on
Hoveys single. Eawkins out for in-
terference as Mellor tried, to field Com' •
a e...
's '.Giffin
of the Fair
days anywhere.
m
.
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4 pounds sugar
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