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'. __� fAw : .� " V I . - I � 111�+ T -1 ___ V — I— �:\ i I 11 di "r4iii, "q� N , � � I *e , � tt. , I `11__k__ . ��'111k% .­ ­_ ­. 46, I - Jff. ,� m!- ., 4 's I . ��,%_ . 8 — - __ - - ___ ___ - - - - - . . . - . - . I I I I Serventy-fourth Year .0 � I * SEAFORTH, FRIDAY,, AUGUST 249 1934. .0 I I �, I . ear dven" Whole Numfber 3480 * - I '.. � I 0 MCIAMn B!"., Pdblid"To - - - - __ __ . 0 ,A.,L- __* I -IC . I IL 44�9__Aov +4-4. ,* chener, 3 wins plus Z2; fourth. C. 13. E �9. A . bour sirm a hau ,or va th6 1xindoners; and then half of those - �W_ 1W A & &A *%U0* am& I --.= - 4 ,a;- --N--, _*-...0%ft--1%..�___0-_._ - — —_—_-_—_- — - - ' ' S E A F 0 R'T H T E A M - prize winner was C. P. Sills, Seaforth ' ,ink, with a score of 3 wins plus 12. ga7m was, over. 11 Th e On ce � IS ELIMINATED IR � Still Clerk I OURTS LazLzerrjs -..Oft _01_________ I I... , " ' � . . . Magistrate J. C. Greig, who waE the score" clearly indicates the play. .1 _ Them are thousands of men political opponents and the,old guard affected by the recent changes DISTRICTwere ed from the activ*ties in which -they LSOFTBALL, PLAY-OFFS in the provincial magisterial Sys- IN. WRON I . engaged all their lives. . Poe kTfown Arthur as, a newspaper- tem still retains his position as .* M Born Thirty Years Too Soon ' .' - - ' - - ' Lose TwO.-Games in Succes- Clerk of the -local Division Court. His office in the Dominion Bank . .1 �11 ----t Magistrate Makils, Strat- God -pity all the pensiloned mien, The superannuated men, the men who I sionto Boys' Shop, will be open for division court business as formerly. ford, Will Preside over ' never will again I - before. ' I plus 5. ' Be as -they were London.' J. Broderick, Seaforth-_2 wins, plus ."Huron Cases.- ' The owe wa* and 6e has le -en - . 13 ,. C. B. Smith, Goderich­3 wins - blechanical vien and clerk nwinli, W --.----W� I I . I LACK . PRACTISE ' FULL TIME - JOBNow, ' W%o wielded a liaw*aer, pusbed. awn, lonely -hearts ind sore. jBill .Shakespeare wrote: "He who ST, COLUM9AN, ,wakks, Stewart pit,ched fairly well LOSES - -"_*W0 . Their day of usefulnew ft done, 11 I The Boys' Sho 1iminat- p, lAnidian. e: ed -the &wfofth nine in Len n in '0 . I I I IN GROUP FINALS In the reorganization of the mgl�a 1 trystem of the'provirce, Their ranks. am thinning one by one And all because they were begtm Too many years be,fore. 0 Is Uw swond gan-#-e of the OA -S-A P 7t- L ter days. If he did h� might. have pl,,, 9. . It ,was surely an off day for half as announced last week end by Jkt, ATima just as strong, Urains as keM - I dowm at Byvon!Sanitoriuni on Wed- I torney-General A. W, 'Roiebiuck, Msg­ 1I)iscard,ed li,ke a r000n MWhine I zmo&y in�a slugiesit affair by a seorq to 12 Wore a sized crowd - ' Guelph� Takes First Game istrato U. A. Reid, senior county mag- i strate, -has been, retired as has also - With -nought to dD but sit and d . ream Of hampy days of yore. . ed 22 good, �*f enthuoiastie rooit-6rs. BoyV Shop . 1 3-1 At St. Columban 'Magistrate J. C. Greig, Seaforth. 'Mr. Greig, 'however retaim his posi- R, J. Dunsimore, SL Thomes. staTted out wi-th* a shaky start and 1 were more or less sore also at the tion as 0-lerk of il� (local DMsion I . * allowed the -Seaforth boyso eight runs Tuesday. Court. � � I r in the first two stanzas- but settled clown and played- airtight -ball from k4 himself in for plenty of razzing. . . Under the reomanization MAZ g' trafte J. A. Makins of Stratf( wd 11 CONSTANCE.*. . W. poweV, Goderich-2 wins plus I I I FARMER then on. Three pitthers were used , Ist. C,olumban -lost to Guelph 3goals have ,charge of the n,xthern secuon f Wfofth 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-8 I esting and beW.ul to each and eve" '%omo .. . I ' �bY the Sea!r*rth boysto try and _Q1t`eqft *the to 1 in L the ,first gan* of the group in what willbe,kn*wn as District X I the tide of Boys? -Shop clouters qla"ffs -far the Ontario GuP� Play- 2, including Perth, Hpron� Oxforo` HAS NARROW ESCAPE but to no avaiLSmith and BWDonald ed. -in. St.'Coluinban Tuesday'evening - ,i Elgin and Middlesex Counties. The the 06reeshoe at were the heavy guns for the Boys' 'Shop getting four bits� in six, times -On the run of the Play Guelph were the better balanced side, but for northern area will include Perth and ,Huron,. . ROM ARSON I - — ' THREAT a few h*we b1its. The Seeforth temn to the plate, including two .1f0me rum 4eterminiation, speed and never -say- Under the change 90 magistrates smiled fkve� -rung off three ,hits while A coWred boy hopped off the ebe- 'C- 'P- Sills, 'SegfOrth--S wins PW Remie, c-; Tainan, r9_; XbGregot, and a triple apiece, Muir, for Sea- . f6614 was their n-vost sbirious threat in but. tdae spiritj. st. C,olugr4bsn take the honors. Two ,different. styles off soc- will low their positions and, some 10�r ON justicea of the -peace will -be re- I Of Gasoline And .with four hits six tinws to . . cer were seen. St. Columban showed ,tir,ed. Tweh,e magisiterial &Stricts .Bottle . Seaforth speed and a fast, long passing game -will 'be set,up in Old.,Ontario and six Matches. Found in Sheaf ' . A'B H R. Plant, Sb 5 2 2 that kept the ,puelphites on the rum until they became hemstomieil to the J-7 � in Northern Ontario. . . The new system elves magistrates At McGregor Farm. . ................. Muir, 2b . ................ 6 4 2 ,,, Shamirock's style, of play. The pi s- itars some besixtiful oomkilna- province wide jurisdictioal fiM- it -hey I . . . Tan-Aan, r.f . ..... I .......... 6 0 , 2 . F1 'Rennie, c. .� .......... 4 -2* I showed Passing tion plays with neat, close . will journey from.coast, to coast in -the same manner as suiprem�e, court TRANSIENT ARRESTED . S. Rennie, 9.9 . ........... 6 2 2 and a trick forward move that ca�gh't judges attending the various assizes. ,� W�oGregor, c.f . ........... . 6 1 0 the Saints.napping on two occasions and cost them goals.1' L Attorney-GeneralRoebuck's announce- . declared ' ' Robert 'Armstrong, address un - R. Rennie, lb . ........... 18tewart� p 5 2 1 [Winning the tossi for ends, St. ment also magistrates will eonoentrate entirely on their work. known, was arrested on Sunday by . .............. Buck�rftn, ,p . ...... : ...... 1 0 -0 Golumban set Guelph to face a strong breeeze and .play up a sli-gbt slope. They will not hold other po,sitions br Provincial Gonsitaible McCoy on a nominal charge of vagrancy, and was Cudmore, p . ............. Guelph came away at the start and 'to carry on any other business. They will not be permitted to.heai lodged in Gioderich Jail. A charge . Boys'Shop Xles in the Saints' goal had complaints, take inf,LDrniationSl issue orf attempted arson "y be laid, t1i,6 said.' iSin*w1c, c . ............... 6 3 2 jump high to pull down a shot from Hilton, that seemed to be going to- ,summonses and warrants as 'this , ' constable . While threshing operation,.; were in MdDonaljcL Irt .......... 6 41 4 wards the tolp corner of the goal. work will be doneby,paid jtntices of the who will be appointed. progress on the farin of Ross McGre- Iffullett S�nlit% * . ............... 6 4 4 , . ' ... 6 2 3 Miles again distinguished himiself with a -brilliant save ,fmm a header peace 'It is expected there will be five gor. Township, on Friday, a bottle of gasoline and a bundle of. Taylor, Lf . .............. .5 2 2 2 by Robinson, Who was leading the '. court centres in the two, counties, namely 'Stratford, G.Qdericb, St- matches were found cleverly -hidden in sheaf John MlcCowan, a ELsioN 2,b. ..� .............. 2 2 Hardie, c.f . .............. 2 1 1 Guelph attack in , siplendid. fashion. The Saints -pulled a surprise move *Xarys, Wingham and Listowel. Mae- a -by neighbor, who was assisting in the Lane, &s . ............... 5 1 1 on -the visitors w1hen- they dashed lstrate !Makins will receive a salary of $3,000,per threshing. Higgs, p . ................... 3 2 1 down on their right -and a Passing ��. ;Poliee at Godierkh were natified A. Bryant, 1b . ............ 3 0 0 bout between Eckart and McCarthy __$ and investigated, 1bu irnable to Seeforth id the play into the Guelph goal threw it down the field. learn anything. Orn=y morning � B#yW Shop 612 207 14x-22, 24 3 Tnouth and E,ekart, seeing ,McCarthy "'� Mr. McGregor and s neighbor, Will � Hemie runs--NIeDonald, 2; STdth, 2; Taylor, iMales, Lane, S. Rennie, unmarke,d, slipped, the ball over to for the inisidle man to shoot Political C(?medY lewitt, were walking over the WT - Gregiorr fai,m when Ltey noticed. a OWwart- Triples-MrDona]A� Smilh, -,hirn past .4"O"y, to open -,the ..�eoring. giv- - ..--- L,� . I ctranger. T%e msn' ?#fu"d any - in- . Elsion, 3Wes,Xuir. Doubles,--4S*th, in,g ,St. Colunfoan a one -goal lead . By Bil Powl v * 'happened Bryant, Taylor, Higigs, E- Rennie, XbG"". after se,�vn midnutes of play. . . .fto%- previously, 'Mr. MicGregor called, 'Constable 1W.,Coy, Who took � I q%e IS,eaforth softball tean-i w1as ,Guelph's attack could not be held out all the time� an(lt�Roibinson, who LApparent comedy the re ader will the man into custody. He is being held, beaten -in tWo straight games on Mon- day and Wednesday in the 6.A.S.A_ -laying ,well. up -between the was p find in what follows. Maybe! , , Toronto is 50-60 But, -to use n a nominal charge- of vagrancy. � . playdowns. The first 17-3 and' the se, ­Halliwell backs, fastened onto a pass. from and although he appeared now. milita" paralance, one of the 5Ws _* . ond at London, 20-12. The locals to.be offaid,e as he took the ball,he bas bad its nvorale jarredL And units the latter sour faces, lilke Bechely Rink Wins would wish to witness in any com- pany, and the crowd of nearly 800 lowed bD run in on top of Miles of make fans eujoyed the battle right Up to foot and couldn't get together to play the brand of ball 'that would win the goalio making a great effort., �; the spial]l boy who -has stuck a loose tooth into apple. He doesn't Blue Ribbon Event frmn the visitor-% The Sesforth team .take the ball off Roobinson's toe as he sho"t but his effort wag a failure, s7l unripe k,now whether its the tooth or the I . lacked the practise they received last as Robinson, coolly lifted theball ov- apple, but he "makes faces" just the .w1ork, rival m-iound-smen strutted thieir year when they lylayed a large sche- er the top of him as he dived to save ,same. The Blue Ribbon Rink Tournament dule bdore going into the play-offs.' the Aot. Thisgoaltied up the game Irm not writing this stuff with. of the ,Seafbrth Lawn Bowling Club . Gard. Bucknam was a] -q*. missed on. i and Guelph, who now seemed to have political.bias. Rather ass. newspaper was held on Wednesday with fUteen the pitching end of the gan-be. solved the iSt. Columban style of nvaTi'sees ,the comical side of ,this rinks in -play. A roal -good game was- seen last play, came, away again, and only a thing known as politics. Pve seen Although t�the entry was smialler Saturday when the Civil Service team mvinute after the first goal took the political comedy - in Huron. it was than usual, weather and green condi- of Toronto journeyed here for an ex- I,ead when a smart forward move by only one -act stllff­4he morning aSter tions made play excellent, and there I bibition game. . Halliwell and Sweeney saw the little the night before. But here in To- was keen competition for the MeMil- Boys' Shop 17, Seaforth 3 (Continued,on Page 5) I ronto "Hep" has rrAa& it a continu- Ian Trophy and other valuable priz- - ou:s performs -nee. the - old guard e& The 8enforth team, fell d6wn piti- —0 "make faces" like the boy vAth the loose tooth the sour a,pple. Dr. Bechely's, Seafortb rinik, com, posed -of G. Stewart, E. H. Close, W. fully in the first play-off game with the Boys' Shop of * London (repres- Neil Shaw Circle ,,and As one grows older he learns nvuch -G.,Willis and ,Dr. Bechely, vkip, were enflug Byron). The flrst inTing was I fairly good but the Boys' Shop scor- Sponsors Banquet 1dwily. For instance, I had knowledge there were m,ore than 20,000 Simiths the trophy winners with a wore of four wins and a plu% of 16; the .see - six in the second'and five more I in Ontario and -around 10,000 Coherrs, ond prize winner was J. E. Cantelon .ed . in the third -to -put theqn up in. the , but I never knew there were 10,000 of Clinton, with a score of 3 wins, 23; the third, R. G. Hall, Kit - driver's seat. The crowd waited an Eirm-nmiville Church was the scene J. P'.9. , rthUT Roebuck, the attorney- plus . 0 ,A.,L- __* I -IC . I IL 44�9__Aov +4-4. ,* chener, 3 wins plus Z2; fourth. C. 13. E �9. A . bour sirm a hau ,or va th6 1xindoners; and then half of those of a Very happy ,ga-unering on Wed- nesday evening, Au,just 22nd, ,when genera , as "mw"'y 'a"' Arthur is a first-rate Angffican Smith, 3 wins plus W; 4nd the fifth that waited wenit ,home -before the ,the mierribm ,of the Neil Shaw ,Mis- churchman. At any rate, he is not prize winner was C. P. Sills, Seaforth ' ,ink, with a score of 3 wins plus 12. ga7m was, over. sion Circle entertained all the girls of the persuasion of Mister Cohen of Of 1,000 Se Final Game . Little.need be said of the game as of the congregation -and their n-vothen tbe trile orf Benjamin, although his The individual sicores follow: the score" clearly indicates the play. to a sumptuous banquet, which was political opponents and the,old guard R. G. HtalL Kitchen�er---G wins plus ' The lourth, fkftb, sixth and- seventh in charge of the'Social Conimittee. . with the loose tooth aver that -he is. 22. 1 ' were the only innings thdt good ball After the eomtmunity singing had Poe kTfown Arthur as, a newspaper- ,D -r. Beehely, ,Seafortly� wins plus v�as played. The rest were rather 'been enjoyed, ,Miss, Margareii Broad- man these many years, and- his sis- 16. - . disbearteving and hardly worth foot, tho president, welconved the ter, ,Mrs. Walldnishaw, lives a few. 'Fred Debus4 New Haniburg, I win watdhing- Seaforth got off to a poor guests and took charge of the, fol- doors from me on Columbine Avenue. plus 5. otert when Bill Cadmore blew up in the se-oond and allowed six runs. lowing toast list and proigmminw : 'Our Kkig," 'Margaret Broadfoot; So I knKnv what I write---4the family is not of the tribe of Benjam-d-11. Just J. Broderick, Seaforth-_2 wins, plus I Roft Stewart went I ,in in the third "Our 0-ountry," M. Patrick arid G. SW&er bit of PolfticAl sour -faced 13 ,. C. B. Smith, Goderich­3 wins \ after Ou(tmre had ullowed a single 'Coleman; `�Our ,Church." Mrs. Mal- cionwdy, you know. plus 20' and then loaded the bases with two colmi; "Our ,Mothers," G. Websterand jBill .Shakespeare wrote: "He who 1,r. k H. Ross, Seaforth-1 win ,wakks, Stewart pit,ched fairly well Mrs. J. Broadfoot; "Our Daughtem" --teals ,my purse, steals trash." But ,p]u,s r3. Uutil the eighth when W- Oudmore Mrs. Finnigan and V. Hudson; "Our Bill never lived in Ontario these lat, Dr. MeTaggart. Hensall-2 wins was again fput back irr. * W.. M. S.�" A. Thonvson and Mrs. ter days. If he did h� might. have pl,,, 9. . It ,was surely an off day for half Allen; "Our iMfi,qsion Circle," NITS. thrown in water falls, canyons� and j. E. Willi's, Seaforth_", Vin. plus the Seaforth town and -the London- Kirk and 1. Forrest- 'Our Graduate -so on. Ontario could enlighten the 10. en piled up their big score when the to !MM I Girls, , NROM""; 6*10'sftl Jean bard Of th-B Avon' Bi4l mgver had 9 J. E. Cantelon, Clint�u_3 wi. breaks came -theiT way. The fans Gemmell and Et1hel Jackson, Flo*ers' puroe that could carry n*lliow 'of plas 28. 1 were more or less sore also at the were presented to- guest a homr, bonds, nor IWOVIr fall,,% nor MT,yons, B& Wason, Wingham-2 wina plus dedsions of the plate umpire and he ;honorary preeddent and presidenL - nor flying machines, nor ti,mber lim- 10 - k4 himself in for plenty of razzing. . The address which was given by jts� ,nor privaite railroad passenger . W. poweV, Goderich-2 wins plus B07e Gh�op 0 6 5 () 0 0 0 6 0�-V 1Dr. Anna 'Mcffntosk was, fvoknT in&er- cars. Not he. 20. 1 f Wfofth 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-8 I esting and beW.ul to each and eve" '%omo To date none of the Old guard *have fR. J. Sproat, Sesforith­a' wing plus Days' ighop --4%bmwk, c�; Males, one present, and wAs entitled, IblaTned 'Atch" Hepburn for the flop 8. ), . lane� MdDonaA th, M . , e.f.; , T.f.; Synii . I 1b.; Tayon Wissions As Found in Your Homie . W-Adl imi,ne." of advieral humired tions of mck from F'olls, Niagwa. Nev- Dr. Thompson� Cliiri,ton,l. VVin plus sa�.; Eltion, 2b.; Brywrti, burn, referee<L ' ,. - the 06reeshoe at 3. P I :,*,I 14; Higim p. . er cm tell, though I . iFred Hunt, Goderich­a vrins plus I - — ' , Seaftrtb--49. Plant, 8h.; Tkb*m,, a few h*we b1its. The Seeforth temn 'Did you ever hear this one? I 14. 1 ft.; G. Rennie, 9.9.; Wr*,ht. 1b; E. smiled fkve� -rung off three ,hits while A coWred boy hopped off the ebe- 'C- 'P- Sills, 'SegfOrth--S wins PW Remie, c-; Tainan, r9_; XbGregot, the Civil ,sem'cers counted, sieven v&t,Qr where St. Peter keeps the 1mys" 1?- - cl.; 9urgess, It.; Ond�ore and, Stew- � � rmw off seven hits. Q,eeW cordially and welcomeodi, the 1. . .1 - -- A� e& 'le ,AV the w1u the BeMwmto had =% P. - . I . A. C. 'MeCaul-ley was the Meam-of -on.-mint ,paid: I'M, anything you Civil �ervfce 7, Seaforth 5 bringiM the Tomnto nine here and wish, no matter what the request, it hw .7. on the colored boy mking iin . � played on rtihe visiting teqm rwill be given you.- The coWred boy ow jatk. Reque*Ad of 9t. Peter: "I 7%e Omforth fans had a obame to Bill Oucbnore &nrod live in five rcdW the (whites ot his eM rattled vW. & very "Xyr me,^ 1 V16 a wery see a opeed bkll pitcher on Satur- 'iT8VhW AM WAHM'd 'tb"*- R. Sbew- the Ahican igold edbes in bis pocket,, humrole , M&MI Just ghe Im $60.00 *dkvy last when ;Bri&ey of rthe Civil aft fanned fto wid walked tvo in and blurt)ed out: "Give b* a nliuqm I worth of cheap jewetry &nd put me , '" Service team atruck oiit 18 N&Uem ,R'-, , - ew- be *wee i,nr,dng% ,Brad* ftnned 19 And waliked 7. 1 . . dollIsA." lVm &H%n &owwed 11 arouM end over hka He ww btudly in a quiet room almie with th&t eol- for -1. A&Mmugh, sihort (d StAtum tainly could, VA thou across in a CWU_,9ervfiee 0 1 0 0 4 0 1 1 0-7 '0 picking the nazu-mia, up and stowing oreid gentlermns a -1hef an hour." I&MV9 oft wwt have got * gme f4fi, . . � �� fn=y. The -Seaft,th tegm was on a 8ftforleh', 10 1 0 12 0 0-6 it arow'd h'a' "-;Mn� *ben tb* al"s- ImM wi-th bm& and tollub,*1 a,d . ..."', pw with the Toronto teaul in WW7 OVil ISerViCe--41000th, s.&; MeCaal- torr beg agwin rang, and off tmpis one Other .%*� VO& fa a qufte I .1 Voiftion except on the noomid. - This Joy, 2fb.; Zekion, 8b C -f -; lb��=, Of *0 trAO Of B8Q*Md"­ 8L POtw ,for a haH bour or so.- � 41 gwm unlike MorAao when Seatiorth :Potteir, Lf.; Young, V.; erftftd oT* of his own tr" w&Tmly Inv6sUgatim Im" ;" " a IfeH So" under . 17.8 to -Boyas? Sh0q), 'Phelp% r.f.; Keirle, c. and asftd him how the ottor M*Tn�' horse hWh. WouMnit it? Im a real straCtle and the locals I-Simforth"S. Plant, 0. .,?&Ir, W - . Nys &. "r -tribe wets getUng along .71%0 oorn tob needs ropla&Wng, I diabed up a gvod brand of ball. Cu&mre, R. Stewart, C.'Chrlvtie� ,F,. down ,vp* ewth. He &lv6 fnfornvd I .1 tBoth tmm played cionmrtent (ball RenTde, A. ,,McGregor, F. ffilk, A. thim dot wW%ing he migM wish, w �* low I . ,� - vift I the QvX1 . Zervice team gettiAg . I . ,.,. Hild#brand. 11 . . . I . . nwAtW Vibat % was, would be grant. = � 1� , I � -A. . - � � . I I �, N I , , � : . . . I 1. . , li, .., I � I '', "I I 1�11 I IF .1" r, � . I I I . - I . � , . 3 I � I 1. L it I � . 1. � . " I I . t . . . " . I I I. � . , . ,, . 7 . . . . ' ' I , � I , I— , ,, � ". � . ; t , . � 11 �,� , I 1. I . I I I... . I . 11 . � , '41'. -i� I � � . , , I �, . I ,"� I . I I i I I � L'1' ' 1, � ;�, �' � � ' � ' � I .. I . . . . I I ".1 i � ,,,, I . 1, I ­ L' A" ' � "I .:-, , . , " 4 ,, I -;, k . " ­', 1.': , � � , ..� I I V, '. . �­ " I I . , 1. I . . : .." I 11 ­ 4 " I �11, � � I I . - �. 11 '' � "' � �,-, y � 1�4� t 0 1 ! " . I , '�L I ��, , ,,� � " j, , , , , V � �,,�,,.,. I il , .11, , I 11 '0 ,,, � i I I � I I ,: �­ I ... 11 , , ­ I I , , . I *V' �,�­ I., I ( _1. . I .1 A�"i�i" � I , 11111 ..... ri , 1 4� . � ,� � ,,,-t'a,�,4�1 J , ", I k�,:, �A . �, , ,tj'41 � �"X �a 11 __ ik";;i� dU2Q&Zik1&%h1AW AL , ." : �, -, D .." � :1 � �'�'I' -���"; L 11 ,�L I 1 N M CO GIATE. UPPER SCHOOLIESULTS ARE. AN-NOUNCED Candidates 'Learn. Results . .. Of Departmental . , Examinations. , I — MAIL CERTIFICATES . -"� TM following are dw Upper School resWU of the Smfor* Cbllegiate In- atitute. C,erkificates 'have been rmal- ed to *Z candidates. 75 -per eenL or over, 1; 66 to 74 per cent, H; 60 to 65 percent., 1,11; 50 to -59, c. I 'Allen, �R.L-&C. 11; A -IV. c; Zool. t; F.C. c. - * I I . Archibald, F -.--&X., c; E Ii. III. Beatfie, K.--Geom.., c; F -A, c; F. a, c� . ;Britton, IEL—XH, ]III; Mg., c; ,F. A., HI; FIX., c. BroWoot, EXinor—,E.C., c. . iBroadfoort, Elizabeth_-E.C., III; E. L, c; A%g., 11; Trig., II; Zool., c; F. A., c; F.C., c. Broadffbot, 'Margaret — Geom,, c; Bot Ill- Zo6l, H; F.A., UL 161�� E.---iE.L, c. . .1. 10ok-man, C.—Alg., c.; Trig., c. Colenl1sn, Glad�ys—E.L., III-. M. -H., c Mi g.' III; Geoni;., 1; Trig., I; Ch.: til; Fl., III; FiC, c. , Cudmlore, W­E.L., c. ' . 10ununing, Xargaret — Trig., II; � Bot., c; Zool4­IH; Ay,-., Ill; L.A. III. � . 'Delaney, A.—E.C., c; E.L, III. . iDowney,M.---4E.L., c. Dunifts, F.--E.C., c; M.H, c; Ale., c.; Bot., c; Zool., II; F.A., Ill; F.C., IH. . tberhart, L—Alg., c; Trig., c. Eckert, Elizabeth ­EJ,., II; -Alg., III; L.A., II,-- L.C., III. 9 ,Finnigan,, Margwet—E.L., c. Foorrest, Margaret,L.A, III; L.C., C. Forresit, Mary—Trig., 1; Phys.l.'ffil L.A., HI; L.C., c. Golding, A.—E.C., c; E.L, Ill. Haigh, `.A.—AIg., c; L -AL, c; L.C. c. Hamilton, R.—NLLI-L, J; Alg-, 1; Geom.,'I; Phys., L Heffron, W.---�E.L., III; M -H., III; Al.g., c; Trilg.,_c; Bot., c; Chern., III. Hillen, H.—AMAi. . III; Alg. 11; Geom., I; Dot., c; Zool., II; Ch., c; FA, III;'F.;C., Il. � Hugill, R,-E.L., c; MIL, c; F.A., c; F.,C., c. � Japiie,sion� L—E.C., III; E.L., III. I Joynt, L.—Alg., Il; Geom., II; BoL, c- Zool., U; Phys., 11; F.A., Ill; F.C., .. I . . Ii. - Keysj--E.C., c; E.L., Il. KlEng, M.—AIg., 14; Geom., II; Bot. c.; Ch., c. Krauter, G.----qE.I,., L Leyburns, E. — M.H., c; AIg., I; Trig., 1; Zool., FEI; F.A., c; F.C,., c. ,MacTaviAi, - L­Alg., c; Geoni., 111; Trig., c; Phyts., 1.1; Ch., c; F.A., c; FiC., c. , DINTacDonald, A.—E.L., c; M.H., c; Alig., c; Trig., c; F .C., c. McIver, H.--4.M.H, II; A119., II; Trig., 1; L.A-, III; LC., III; F.A., c; F.C., I 11. 'Melver, J.--E.C., c; E.L., c; Goonu, II; Trig., e; LA, c; L.C., c. '-Murray, J.—M.H., c; Phys'., c. ' jN'ott, E. E.C., c; M.H., III; Geoni., 11; Trig., c; L.A., c; L.C., c; F.A., c; F.C., c. . O'Connor, R.---,.M.ff., c; AIg., c; Gesom., Il; L.A., c; F.A., c; F.C., c. 0,Lean-, F.—E.C., c. . Patrick, N.--iAl.g., c , 0 ' Trig., c; Bot., c; Zool., 111; Chem., Il. Plant, S.—F.C., 111; E -L., c. . Quail, V.�Z"I., c; F.A., r; F.C., c. IRice, E.----;M.1H., Il; Alg., c; Trig., 1; L,A, III; L.C., 111; F.A. II; FJC . . I. Rutledge, H.—E.C., c. Savauge, W.—E.C., 11; E.L., 1; M. ' If., Il; Adg., 11; Geom., 1; Trig., 1; Bot., c; Zoo], U; F.A. 111"F.C., I. 9 Scott, J.-­4AIg., c; & 0M., 1; Trig., 11; Phys., If; Chem., c; F.A., 1;'F.C. 1. I Shannon, M.---4E.C., c; E.L, c. Shaw, E.---Z.C., c;MJH., c; Bot., c; Zool., C. . . . JSills,, T.-_4E.C., 111. c;mith, J.----,E.L., Ill; M , J1, c; A I g., 11; Geom., 11; L.A., I; I.X., 11; F.A., 1; FX., I. . Smith, M.—M.H., r-; Alig., 111; L.A., c; L.C., Ill; F.A., 111; F.C., IL .9-outligute, E. ----,EJC., c; 'Alg., III; croom�, c; LA., c; F.A., c; F.C., III. Stemart, D. M. --&C., c. Stewart� K,&C., Ill; E.L, In; Gor. A.,- 11; Crer. C., 11. fW.8vtson, J.—E�C., 11; E.L., c; MAL, c; Alg., c; Geom g- Trig., 1; L.A., II; L.C., c; F.A.,:�, V.,C.. Ili. Whitmkim F.—E.C., c. iWilson, R.—E.C., IL; Alg., c; F.A-, I III. . - . - 111111110111111 - STANLEY _11M11111111111 I Mrs. ,Wfiogaret Rrratt, who has beenin charge of the Fresh Air Cawrp at W%itby, flas accoted a Po8l'tion as Superintendent of the Mount El- VPteisidmdal Sthool at Muncey, 73 began on her duties thore last wLaek. 1. 9tev. J. J. Durrant, of Forest, wyd fomeirly -of Varna, is expeeted. to have charge of the service at, Goslh- en church. next Sunday nwrrArqc� ?&. sud Mr,q. UsTgey Ji-r&s 'and .. - f4107 of He"a hame- beft . UMW vith bfm. Jinks' . pareT" '. ,Nhvl is"" mdou"ay. I iA Ury ymkeir attenW ' I $Dew vat on ty the . , ftork 96 N60&7 096twe . I .1 - - . . r . I ; %. .Au- " � r ,�, " _ � � �, "I .1 o__ .'. 1.1, , , I . 'IT" .41 ­...."', _-�'�il V I .& , I � , I _,___.._;A. 1% & 'V,�. . All � � , I � � , � � -, ! Walton Wins Stephenson , , : , ,� , - I - " CUP, Defeating 0 . � Brucefield I II 11 �, I ' I , "I'll I r 2-1 In'Deciding Game . I � .. - ' , �� � " . - 0 * 9 9 9 * -, _. I Crowd Estimated in Exceso, I � I Of 1,000 Se Final Game I Surprised . . Played at 1Akal Recrea- . . Chic Appel ' In his column "The ' tion Grounds. - - Sport Parade" in the Stratford . I Beacon -Herald. expresses surprise I when London defeated* Seaferth WALTON WINS in the first of Ontario softball . play-offs. He says: "'The trounc- I I . ROUND 4-3 I ing handed the Seaforth team by - . . �, . the visiting Boys' Shop crew of _11 - I London, in the first round of the � Walton 2, grucefield I . 0. A. S. A. playdowns at Sea- Noaton defeated BrueefieW 2-1 in" forth on Monday' eveni*ng, came , tthe deciding gam* for the Stephenwo as a distinct shock to this col- Trophy, enibleaWAc Of the Hurorl umn . From what we have seea. football leadersihipi, at the Seeforth of the Seaforth nine this season . repreation -grounds on Friday, August we considered them a real threat 17th. The ganie was a real strugvle for intermediate honors, with ev-' and was played before a crowd esti- ery position on r the team well mated at n*re� than 1,000. Wul- ' fortified. Chief, 'cause for Sea- tWs victory gave them the lead in� , forth's -,overwhelau'ng reverse can ,goals as the ' two tean-As were, tied be blamed on the f.act that throe ' 2,j2 before the"gurae. Brurefiead lost 11 of their players.too;k part in the on their honw grombds 2-1 and then Hensall- Stratford 'baseball game handed wid-to n -their - oW, y dideat of .h at Hensall earlier in the after- ;the sea_ .on, 1,0,, 'I Wattan noon and then rushed back All through the imm the teanis to Seaforth in 'time to partici- were eveifily nmdelied with Walton � pate in the softball. game in the getting a break when W. T%Toe stop - .p6d . the, ,ball with, 6is, arm the evening. Frankly we do' not be- , lieve there is an intermediate �, aDd referee. allowed, Walton a. penalty ' team in the O.A.S.A. can whip I the Seaforth nine by kick. Rae Carter took the .penalty and shot the ba,311 in,a bouncing drib - any such score as -17-3 if Huron Coun- ble into the left hand corner of the -the ty boys are in their best shape, g-oal. Brucefiel(k howeiver, tied -the and the return game to -morrow. count, but again' Waken sicored tx� fini,sli the gwr* 2_1. Bid B&11 0(f � � I at London may bring a different . verdict. Brussels tald Jack AmnVbmM;, Kin- . 1� burn, referee<L ' ,. - I . 0 0, 0 First Half ' . [RutherfoTd headed one wide of the � . . �,�,.'-*�­ , 1"Jj,, .' " . � goal right after the face-off. Afteie � _`1 I _ ,4, - . the 'goal 'kick 'the wt'on boys bwe'. I , 11 I �-`, : .I'- � . - 11 HE N S A LL ADVANCES'everything &wn on t%e Brucefield goal and did - i burt score. Carter kmded � one on the goall from the ivest side I IN 11D INTMMEDIATE 'Ity of the fid'd- 1�sv's wddaft--- see for . � Athe snm and missed Ahe ball by a , - Ifoot when he tried to punch it out- I The ball, howeiver, hit the pout and � Defeats Stratford 1-0 In, bounced out in front. Jinwxy John - I Hensall On stone tried to head_ it back in, but nidssed the goal. After the gioal kick I . I Monday. " . Walton came right ba& and in cleaT- � ing the ball, Bateman sent it bellind I . the line for a comer. Carter landed . iFor the secoM consecutive yeax "Bleese" itim biM behind the goal on the corner kick. W81ton kePt bmriug rigilit I '� � Hensall ousted the Stratford from the Intercounty intermediate down and E. 'Dib-nnis, a-1so' Iricked one "8" series, when they defeated the behind the goial on a corner kicL Lavi,s saved easily when L. Steiss visiting Classic City nine there on. by shot on goal, - ,Monday afternoon the score of 1-0, in one of the finest pitchers' dutIs Brucefield broke away and Smidev . I that town or any other has eveT wit- to-ok a long shot but'Rutledge puneh- ed it out. Walton canve back I ,"For the second consecutive year and Farquharson lifted one over the bar. I I nessed," says the Stratford Beacon- Herald. "From, the time the firstbat- from right i 'fro of t go&,. n nt � he A. ter"faced Welsh until the last out was Steisg missed a golden opporbunit7 by waiting too long after J1ohnstone made Welsh of Hensall and Baird of Stratford waged a battle that was had arade a perfect pass,� FaTWhar- . . \_ decided only by the breaks of the. sm booted a hot one but Lavis Idek- it ,Carter I .game, De-silets dropping Hawkins' . ed out. kicked a peifect long shot but Lavis: again saved and � � I � easy'pop fly in the sixth with two threw it down the field. I � out and runners on second and, third, io,ynt crossing the pan with the only (Bruicefiedd came back and C!ooke I run of the ramie. Outside of that placed a corner kick directly in frarA I I costly error the -game might, have 'of the goal. Papple took the pass f ro,m Cooke and drilled an Aknoet . � . gone on indefinitely, judging by the manner in which the hAtters v��re be- sure goal, but Rutledge went to 'his I I �, ing reitired in order. Welsh and Baird knees and crowded the ball just out- - ,vide the pcost and it rolled, behind the divided hurling honors evenly, so far as hits went, although Welsh ,had the line for afiothe+ corner. ,It VW a edge in strikeouts with nine to Baird's beautifui savelwy Rutledge. W. Pep-, per took -the corner kick but . agam sjix. But Welsh walked two men to Rutledge punched out the ball as it Baird's one and also bit onebatsman twice before Umpire Forgue would came directly into the goal nwutih. . � allow him, to take his base, claiming ,Walton rushed'and Lavis saved one when Carter kicked on goal. There , the' first ipitch -had hit the 'bat. Measly Error Does It . _� was a mdx-up a players in front of I I It was, as tidy a tussle as arryone the �xml and the referee awarded Walton a penalty kick when W. Pap- I would wish to witness in any com- pany, and the crowd of nearly 800 � Ple stopped th+ baU with his ann. ... I - I fans eujoyed the battle right Up to Carter took his time and beat Lavis an the shot; 23 minutes had been the end. Both teams' threatened to I plaw.d. . I score several times, but tbat was - IPlay ,went back and forth and Rag- ; just when the team in the field turned in their best and the ersion took the ,ball from his ow . ; , .w1ork, rival m-iound-smen strutted thieir areo pa, I sit centre and then passed oro- er to Rutherford, who took ,his tizne ' I i I � , be.%t �,stuff. Des-dets costly error JWas and beat Rutledge on a clean &hot ta.w ,the turning point in the sixth in- (Continued on Page 6) . ning, and -try as they might the visitors could not oivercon-re that I I cne-run deficit, which Moked like a million when it was first scoretL in view of the nianner in which the batters were being retired with , regularity. Stratford had their best opportunity to score in the fourth fmTne, after two bands were down4 when WiveH drilled one of Wel,sh's offerings far into centre field, well ,,over Foster's head, and it appeared o be good for a triple at least, but in rounding siecond WWell fell and �had to ,scranible back to second to avoid being nipped. �Had he madle third. ,whith be would havb -quite easily, he would have sc-ored a few ,minutes later as -Welsh walked Stevenson arid then uncorked a ,pitch that eluded Joynt's ,,gTasp and Wilvell wmild bwe mored e&,%ily .1 fro,Tn third:' As it was Desileits struck out with rummrs on second arid thiyAd aTA-Awo men dowm The visitors' next ohance can* in the siirth, when Browa'opeined. with a clean single to centra, ubd after Bar- tlay had flied out to simvnd, after m-&r,ing a a-acriftee humt by incheq, the ball Tolling foiul, Wive4l walked, leaving rtm,ners on first'apd ,wwond a-nd but one dowi% but St�&vein.son whiffed and ,DeAeft growAed out second to'first. Conving up for their last turn at bat, the Otfttford man- agvanent emplo7ed ev" bit of strat- 6gy in their repatoke. AIUT WivieU � been hit on %e arm by one of Welsh's shoote, UnVim Forgue re- fusing lim a baseVeWaing that it had hit his bot dod 1W L a foul - Wel,,Jh age* -hit " an the 'arm vnth (Jrv-,­_11 41 Cmumaillrd an Pace 4) . - ­ ,� " � ,� I t . . I I , i I 11 �, I . I � I . . I , . 11 ... � I I � 11 � " ... � A, ��;rl . .", , I � ,. I I �, I � , �� 1. I . , � �. , , k" � I I Ill V1111111111 ! � 1. �� 1. 1.�, � - I " ��., � ,W ffiWid" &&U,�, !I�� � rz'­ 4 ----. I � . , , I