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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-09-14, Page 8' ' THE WE. HAVE MADE: ARRANGEMENTS WITH, A ..EEtiALE•;;: '113Eorrko. REAret,-TO.-AVEAIR., MANUFACTURER., , . • THE, DISPLAY WILL BE IN •CHARGE.;' OF. TWO.. COMPEN- TENT. 'LADY' §TYLIS'pS WHO WILL .BE PLE:ASE0 „. , yQII .•YOI.JR. SELECTION.4 . ' ' , • Biograp e Late Dr. (Continued .front. Page, 1) his face aomelhat inner than usual , with/bright keen ,eyes. He wasvery. vgorous 41,4141d. and body, Hia.Per- ' in his. Manner; and fend of:practical , jokes. Jie.',wits ;very „profane in his .. I:menage and • used .aleohOl.,sp,arri*Si" --on most occasions. is •no exag-. • „ • geratieft. to, gay. that his marnierisirie , were se .extraordinary that •many. did • not understand - The , • were terrified,:of -the doetor - . . they *mild tiee..in.the early norning going al3oirt 'town :with- A grin on his theulder , and 'warning them'. tit :keep •'at a 'safe' .distance: The finers , .• • • -ineetint -readt.lotild- -as r, :„tra.,:not, receive: .. cut of . black 'snake whip across,theirShould:. ,' eta.' O. learned, t� Make allowarkes arnier another physician 'without relief. The dOctor fiew into: a rageand gave himLthe-customary-addree:s=that-he Should. have; known • better: than to Italie gone. to another-Lthat . be. 'would' _Pay dearlY for this; as hi taxes were due and he was,Withotit mOney. Then with an nproariens •laugh, And lith out anyextimination,.':,be,,told.-the Old .Coict., and sit. Tor= ward ,on the eedge., of 'the chair, and then he: tOolc' Off•bis • coat and 'with a. few manipulations , of the • knee; in the axilla the dislocated shoulder. was corrected. '•With. the $10.00'. fee .so reteiVed he Paid hie •taXes.:, ,. • • pr. Garnier had it small, dog which lie 2prized highly. Into his office one, dacwalked'a , woman % With a• larger 'dog. Immediately' -the larger dog made.fortheArnaller: one.Dr. diirn. promptly seized his gun •Ahd; shot the .;woman's dog. The Owner was very angry, and demanded rodamages Achich Were refused: The matter went to'. the courts where Dr. Garnier, re• - fusing to . engage legal', advice,. ,d6-1 fended himielt. and • *On the suit.. op Excelsi�r Life Trophy In 2 1**ht Wit's From Kincardine. scptiE DcIsrvp, vIercoRy, ;JN SEcOIND GAME Cletit:OfferingS Of: •Co•X`For :Thirteen , Hits' To Win 9 -5 Verdict And ::,•chanifikriship 4Siliierware'.. Atex a wobbly Atart,..: in' the first inning,. of the , and...game . of the Lakeside _Championshili series;, in Lucknow on • Monday, Reg.. Smith's kids- settled-*.down-tn play stellar bat .and..forge. to the Vont, to, take a 9 to 5: victory front. Kincardine and win the ExceisiOrL. :Life Tr ' ephy em- blematic ,...of- the eliampion team of the ,Lakeside Leagne...' --'''.11-,"•Piaut..,:Ale5-Eaig•-;=.6i--tk and7Eis squad .91-11T41er116 have played, cOnsistent ball thrOugh-* out the seasen, tO . win ' ''Pleveri twelve league .'gaineP-: In, Ousting Kincardine, last . year's champiens, they defeatedanall,xound strong tearia, who have allays proved •Itenri- selvee' real sportsmen, :and On . the • Thu's., :jibe • baseball • curtain ; rings down for another :yetir,..• with the Lucknovv team theinlelvei proud," to land •113$ trophk*,-13Y: inating" the.. formidable Kincardine aggregation. . •• - . • • ab r h P0; a e A• Thompson,.5 •:,3( • 3' .1 0* 0 R:Jkhompa'on. 1 1 9 .2 -1 MeLerman,:lst 1 ...a 10 0 ,1 Irwin; p. „I 4 3 20 Clarke; cf..' . 0 0, 1 0 p R. Finiaygott, 2nd.L.1 1 2 13 0 •AndreW, If , 4 I 1 ,•,0 0 I Gaining, . OQ. 8 '1, 0 C. Finlayson, .. 4 "1 . 0' 3 2 I occasion :Of±tueltnoW'r''Anal.1Victerir; were reedv. to- offer • them ;con', ' Sonality: Was renuirkable and er diffietat 'to, deseribe. ge: pettiouil, hot-ternpered;'•very• brusque ratulations: ''• It vt1i by ?farrow 't.aargh.l.' that he'loeals 'eked out 'a• win; in the:first ame but on Monday the :offerings f Carl. f Co*; Kincardine's " kid.' eundsmen,.. dldnot. prove any' pnzzle o.the,:hOmestera4anci=they. :rapped - Kincardine 401711 .Stein, and 2 .2 ,3,.,. I. Macklem ss. 4 I::: 12° 10 3 2 parker, I.st • ',4' 1 3-11: 0 • C • , • Watson, - • 4 0 .1 -1. 0 e Hall,: ard . 0 0 '1 *el. ,C Graham „ ••• 3 .1" .,1 "C . . ' • ,4: . 0: '1 2 r .TTTTO 0 "0 '• V' 39 8...13 27 10' A h po a _ _ ° THURSDAY BEPit 111BER 14 19 iji , atm it ibmon. This is the week for peac es LeaveoiderS QOANogs,- Pcr4., s s,s % tit *Ptte • • • • .• • • • • • • • • •'" • t1ft• • GRAOH'FRUIT, 5 Ocit. • • • CANNJD:1"1.NEAPPLE,, , . „ .:.„. ,•. . lOc :PANNED. PUMPKIN, 2 CAN CAINTNEti .$17Pit$'0, BEANS, 2 CANS , . . . , ; .25c • " sEEOL.ESS. rRAISINS, 1":„I,ES RIM, 5 •.LES.. . ; ;25c• ,COCOA, .2.- LBS. . 25c. COFFEE, '°33c MAPLE' LEAF' -BAKING. ',POWDER,: • , „.15c. Illhone 82 "MI•11. lin freely for a' •total,, of thirteen „ its, One ef:7. them a mammoth' clout y Art An.drew, which was good 'for • he circuit,. 'while' the ThomPsOn'sbro:i hers, Andy and Bob,.pulled down a wo,b'sggsi Art's hoaner ante With' the. bases unoccupied • , Some, 06... fans „braved 'the'':thillY, breexesHonMendlik-to--see,' Luelcnoivc make When.' •three the' first' two Kiricardlne713Atters,' tired! hi the initial hining,.-Stein.- nectedo,for 'A • three -base clout: .Mack- lem dove mit to ' Andre*, -who ;mis- judged, the', drive, and • ,Stein scored. -138 5 9 24.10 / Craltam . .9th,.;. , Suinniaryforrie :XUALAndre*:.•• :13Soe hit.: -Stein. 2 -base hi,,Mancler, IL • Thom seri: Struct out7,-bY by, Cox Base on 1341.11---"Uff ...Cox, 1: `Hit batthrian,,,by Coii. Left on, bases---Luekno* Itintardine: : 7. •.- Stolen .•'13ases,-7--,A• ThoinPson, 134' Thoinpean, Irwin .2, 'Pinlayaon. Anna .butted dine, e , McLennan 3:. Thonipson ii A. Ailore*....1.."1.linpirer. --Doughty: and,: caPs41Y-- , , -5-tore, bjliiflings • Iciaaidiiie 'l)00 010-5 ' Luclniow ' 131 . 14,2 ..6.03c•-•9 • , for the actions of the doctor.; Per- • • NOSE•OUT, :KINC.A:RDINE haps- it.• few incidents from hia life will convey more clearly _to you Ithan mere generalizations the impression • he made on those about While driving, 'along the road one . -morning' .he ;gave -440M* woinan,s ride in his buggy, He warned , her' that ;he 'was ,c3tibjec tO fits and.if one should ',come on she was not to be alarmed: ,Soinn they Caitie-to a, river • and the dotter drove into water so that the barge in,ight have it -drink While is drinking a -fit ---seized andSemade it:. so realistic that • the -I -Woman an terror ,scrambled out Over the wheel and waded' to shore. As. indi;ated above, we 'know- very: little of his life before he; Carrie -tr this country. However, , there, is story,. told on quite. good authority • ,that ',Ape day, a young man . visited bim In his office, engaged him in con versatiori on some pretext or other, and left .without •diselesing his truc Identity. The ;'doctor .discoveree. •,riekt tray that it was his Son Von., England of'whose eidetence no brie irithe had knoln• Ile was So. •Incented at lig so a ou heh vi r that' ' These are only, a fel, ;Of 'the' in- numerable incidents that Might be given ;t�, ehe* the 'way, in, Which he Iowa to appear .to,,:the;.publit. His mannerisms . were 'used evidently. to keep the people from Undue famil- iarity: • • .Being a-seientifie ,man. and.: a Min • of -literary 'Attainment he 'desired as 'mach; time as- possible for the pur- suit of 'till :fAVOtirit-e no*: turn to tire link he' did.' 4•Te . • riticle :Most, extehsiye, notes' of the habits' and, :characteristics. 'tif • , the nirunnials and.. reptiles: Ile , • • ,,, • -vas the foreniest authority on cold- >iobtled •yert.ebrates in :Canada. : :Areftilly; collected and tincrinited' the ,i1a,rits and' floirers of the: ' district. 'le, „carried. on , in extensive medical irattice-so extensive. that I AM' told the 'street in front of his house' on - • , Sunday afternoons . lOoked:', like a village. fair: He had •in'.internatiOnal ,eputation. as. an expert :operator i,n -ataritetv,7-tlie, rein0Ve-rthe- -*ataract With the patient •Aittitig • in. •'chitir 'Ilia':•office.In place Of the orplid. had whittled:•ii sni01,: ton: ave piece of wood wbiel.t.' he laid 7I-c-v-0iP7the eye and '1;3; gentle pressure *,IXtraited ;the cataract.' He, *aS• qpite eXpert the use Of this simple COflz 1:rivance.; He: was linOWn throughout the district 1.3ing.. skilled in mid- wifery.,.11e probably was the, earliest, ' t Macklein _went, to 3rd on Parker's .hit; who: advanced to, 2nd; when / • 7,ffatson grolinded to •slicirt,' *Rh'. hOth runners :,seoring When. .c.. Finlayson threl,•'wilit.to•atfadLeimitn.:: Hall, was thrown out by ,by GrAhrtri4.-....:Itiggin.: and Stein,:;. added another rtin.‘10 ..tlie iisitOrs in :the 2nd, ;which ended- 'their' aesiting until ,,tlie,,8th,...rwhen',-Kineerdine4hreateried to dui down the': lead: the locals had been. Piling A hot &bander by St**, caromed off' Finlayson .retreived to *rnalse a close. fast • peg :McLennan, who dropped two -bagger by • 'Macielemi"and 'single; by Parker •SCOred.Stein _Wat Sen. then laid 490i AA the bases lith none:. r$Ut.. •lOoked7baCil Irwin bore down; holever;. and strict. but 'Hell . the letter:hit- ting ter .Grahani:4.. Cox,•, -was, thrown out at first bk: Clarke', Finlayson to retire the, side. • ' .. • .• • BY the ..end of the..`.Secondiinnitig. tticktiovir, had' -,Kineardine's: feitr-,run. 1.011'•tiecLun, 'the lst: frame;:" ;Th.SrcIPebtr..-cdas •stif"e ,en .Stetn'o• ert& z;tole 211.O1,• And atiVitheZ.d..t6 ..3rd,; while 111adklina. "Was (int' R... Thorn - iron, and scored McLennan • Med but Ito:Watson; • • • • . • : Roy ; 'Finlaysson started' . off ."th 2nd, :Stania, With a' ad- vanced .to. 2nd. Andrew and to: 2'rd 'viheri', Cunning grounded, teL Parker sto score when Macklern:threW. 'wild ',oil. 'c.' FinlaYsbn's' grotindet A • • , twa-bagger . ;by 'Andy Th.onipson :scored ' C. FitilaYSOO: .and Thomp son droseed 'the "iliber When. • brother Bob hit for two -bases 3rd,•• 4th.. and . .ptb, ; innings,. -eacl" brought • in.: a. run, Irwin 'singled . :the: 3rd, .ltole and, adVanded', to, -3re ,60 R. :Finlayson's . single and scorei".' when rciggin tried. to snit,: otealing. and.. In the 40.. - 'frank, 'Andy singled, Went to " 2nd ad' vented' When Bob was throvrri out 'by "ttelw and stored ' on McLennan's. single. Andrew°O. 'afoot , • 5010 added ,anothet,S TWO , put ledge • well. front and ended Weir ratipage fo, 'tele' day, Bet) ,ThOiriptiOn: WaO /TY A patched .132:II,' • Went.- 'In. arid 01.4., Scored on Meterinaira : 'single, w116 adVatieed a base' On the th,r6W, tO the, plate in an attern Pt, ' t6 Catch' o • IN: 1St' PLAltL6FF. 0•AMR:. , . , • , gighth, Inning Rally ":Put LuclinoW , • In Lead To' ,Cope let Game Foa :The Lakeside Lea Excelsaor • • Life Trophy..,' . :Corning. tO "life with the willow in the 'eighth inning, Of the. lst, game. of the Lakeside terighe Chainpionshir series, i Kincardineon Thursday the trailing Ltidknow 'squad . Tripped the offeringS of 'Carl'. Cox for :four clean. hits, to, score' .three runs and. ttirti a pending defeat•Into a .5 t�',4 . . • nea: 'ignerti4 New 'Flannelettes, Flannel warm Underwear. THE MARKET: STO Tuest %this'Week ' of Miss Gertrude T:iesits'Evend"oody of is .. ,iKitehen r , Donald 'Habkirk, 'has returned 'to,, , • SALE OF LANDS FOR , ARREARS, OF TAXES • tiie y given a',directed by th'e Asseistireht'Adt 1947, Chapter 238. Sec. 152 S. S. 1 that a Lairds, Tor 'Arrears of Taxes will he held at the Town of :Walker- ton, on• Friday,' Septernber 22nd 1933:, at rrii office- in the 'County .13iiilding's; 'at .the ••hour ;Of 'ten o'clodk there will ,be offered for., sale by,, PUblk Auction unless the Ta -es and ,Ceeswatcr, having7 sPentr-larholidays' Charges are. Sooner-Paid,--Ithe--follovv, 1 -lere . with Miss Graham an her ing,, escribe lands in the Wage of irother Dan. . Mr and Mrs. Albert Kerr' and Mr • • • ;Ad Mrs....! Merril,. Kerr of 1.lowi'dk; eheewere leek, -end visitors' with ., • • ' • . - , W. Ir.,....101m,efor; Porteous Cordon Johnston and: Morgan Hen Jerson, are this week attending ttir World's Fair in Chicago. ,. Miss mina Graham, who was a _ ' r and 23'ioeitteeenr: •Otyheirsoipt:ebrhyay:swit.arhir4huoerfr7 e:Ndb:*,:ottohy,e, • Mr Thos Accoinpaniek: by her ',guest, z, Harry Bourne, --o California and Miss Maude .IVIur cio are Vacationing at Poplar Beach lbw week ' .1 ' • A.. Higgins,. M. Harvey' Treleaven and, Miss Winnifred,; John: iton, spent Sunday .Sarnia.On **kir return .they were. accompanied t.)y 117,..Treleaveri, who had ,..sperit .-1 'week With', friends' in: Detroit... 'Jewel Rebekah Ledge. held, their -e-ooning ineetmg on Tuesday nigh 'Ind laid 'plans for .• holding a ,halting ,on ;Saturday, .'Sept..23rd: •:: iodial hour: f011oled . the • linsiness Given -almost errorless .support lox the elongated Kincardine. mound stnan, pitched :masterly ball, strikini out thirteen .men an , allow.' ..,bu eight. hits., Irwm for Lucknow had a equal number of strikeouts, but. a. touched for eleven hits 'and was af. forded, more erratic 'support. Robert • Thompson, the idol of the fans last rear, , replaced Garton at, third base ib the fifth inning and •inunediateli) le-t-pnritied to-.-!--Goderich_or, Milled a pretty unassisted . horseback with, ;tin. tb Tellife7.the Sicte-and7prilt. 11,yrnmeman was not' to Se found'. win out of. 'session. • :Clarke And 'Andrew tro,sair4'14, plate .A,ndy:Thompson • Was thrOW; ;out' by. :stein to .rOtire the In the` 9th; 'Russ :Anderson, /pinel Atter_grormiled • to. McLennan: Harr). .rh'ojaiieon'•:strtielc. out,- Ofid it. loOlceo is,. if he. game was over when Rip .hoisted one to Clark Finlaysor ylio dropped the ball , attempting . .3rie hand, .patch.: Stem, the .olugge,. "f "the" 'd y traohed, out a twO:Thagg to :score Riggin, he 3rd oh the ihrel to. the plate. ' Wit Topper:Ntachiiiiii the . Veteran' and a .dangerou.s.w•InitT:rgairter..uit looked;' as, ft,, ii9ubie.;:iiivivIiiiobaild 'niht be tied up, b%tP1RdOy, 'Solts:After '.'Murdering Unified ktoVIdet•,I.ne,ely,, put , ; • . re'irect. 11/1,anclem first. • • . ••••'. •• . 'L,Ot„ 46; .Patentdd,..,' Taxes .$6:1'5, . Costs $8..00,, Total $9.16, B. 'Matheson.. •'Lot .430, Pateritedi Taxes ••• ,,,Iosts '8100: Total .$.6,15i poit .Mith- eson .• • • • " • • • TP.' inloi Lot& :Pi 1./2; Lot 60, ;con:: •1;. Pat.; .TaXes'.:16.73, • Ost •T t 'N 'I .' trines. ,.• '• • • ' ' . ,Nelson, Treasurer *Co., BruCo, , ••••-.--•—••••••,*. LADY BOWLERS $10. • ' :•TOttlif4,4ME:1SIT,' ,THURSDA•Y • • hursday last: saw „the,.lady bovirlers. • stage a- andeessful::Xiiiks::tounament ar-th-W-Tcrear"green.,•, lour -LueknoWT rinks entered .with. seven. other rinks ..rom, Port E Palmerston, • Har- tiston, Fergus, Strathroy... and tw,o, entries With '3 wins and„ . . , . 'a plus 4:2,*,' yrs: .:,Burt's . rink . of r.PFt Wen Is prize, bedspreads „ . :Second ,prize,serying trayS;:. Went, to Mrs', .)Henderscin,s. •rink, , COM, . ,‘ ••••:. " posed, OT. Mrs: -Huston; Yrs: Connell arid Yrs::: IlerrielVthey baying thr'ee wins• 4 19 111,Irs • rink :Ok"..' Wincrliain and • yrs. •Scrititegor's rinkofPalmerston; were ,. :tied and ',in. the .plak,ciff.the Wingham -orky.,71,oe • third PlaCe. and. conoble: seta. with, the Palmerston rink receiving Minim Woights, :2 Canadian: Railways b.ive reccir 'owered.... the, minimum ...car .weight 80000 , to -.56 060 • lbs for 'dry '?eans •in• 'canned .goods and , :)ewdered milk products: The::: reduc- tion will be of benefit, :promoting 'increased ekporta in these lines rder and, Siticide t Inveihuron' Beach in While making 'a • call at A' Country' ICineardine opened the . scoring. in ne home he noticed some tine geelecind the first inriing when they, chalked offetvd buy • one.: 1411e hou'sewife refused, to' sell. The, doctor went -to get horse; but before leaving he tat* his gun, Which ;he alivays.carriee with him,, and'shot a goose. He re- •quineeto. the house with it and the woman Was now, foi,ee o s c • , d t ell it t dbestor • in that per Of the tothatry .p.air "'of'..obetettical fordefs, They4ere_ii., Pair of.,:iierineal'f arc4s .AriirF4 usually Carried them -in • hie ,podket,;. He alwakS. scrupulously • clean; -•.washing his in, itrintents and -forceps in whiskey tiefere nsing:' them. hands' being constantly in methylated Spirits used for preserving his biological speci; rrieria, were 'equally ireati: ' • • His general, praetice las , te-.SOnie .eXtent by his eccentricities which terrified PepPle;: lloWever, in A gelled, way it, inaybe '-.stted' that, tri„, consultation Was tied 'Very : liIghTYTVhen-eO'irorqii .Perierti• diteeS, ,he wOuld Make„•, the MoSt Of OPportrinitiee..by• telling them that it rti)*' .was a matter , of reniedies--Medicine's , to kill er dare..Vith all hio • bitSrukhese; to hofie who kite* 'hint well he .•was kind ant a. gentle- son,, Irwin singled, advanding lyicLeil•• hat Who scored 'when' •Riggiii • at - to thin*: Out Ii4Wity :At Ind'. , Racked by •a learn 'of d-On,"•.,4 ing yoringOtere,:, for the.' Merit part, • IrWin let the. ..,15111eatdine deWit nine hite ittiking "aP . --atatt_ed. .aff by striking out. Riggin Singled' and Stein cracked . out a w0 bagger A neat , relay "tr6iii Andy' Thompson So' Irwin' to Canning caught Riggip -.cold at the Stein Scored On. an. -error at third on 'Macklern's grounder ,lurnmer Resort ..At Tiverton Scene , ,.1-,netctiew •i•-•.-'.,., ..-ab._ .r ..li :lie__ ...a: _A :..,,A.lip..„. inoclas.L..l.it , .6_,..s.timmer ,i,reSort-... :KeLentiaii; ,1St.,•`,..., -,,.0, o -: i., 9. ,..0 . , (...: 4 , •InVerhureri., hirie. ,milee,...no.rth..et . I 'A. Thompson, 4., ."A . 1 .. .2'1 :1 ,,,i 'Tc,intardine,' .'became, 'ninth in . the 'Cartan, 3rd ............,.,-.2 . 0 ' 0.... 1 •I:. ' ::: :ritblic eye ' air. the result Of .11:, Frith& . light murder and .Otticide.; • ' - The tragedY o broiight death• to . gra McGillivray,',when a '32-.-dalibre bullet ,frOm .a revolver, in the hands ,)f, her. hilabandijiiiSSed,,,throug.h • ,her . heart:. McCillivrak. ,floa , to a , lonely' ,pot On :Lake Huron oliore ., nearby', : i,rict with hio'.'olti, hond .Prit, a bullet ' • through his. head. to ',complete the - •. lual killing. 1 -lis body was '.1.otrOd. a • • cow hours later; 'after police .,13ellev-: ing „hi' had* .escaped •by''.iiiOter,-,,lifir.... .. ..cani$ed l'i' extensive - Search., ,,' ' . ' Mrs, .,•MeCilli*Ora-k-Iias been separa:L, " ted 'lot twat; a y,eAr,' from :her es-, ranged , ha:shank :and the ' eAtaltro, olio ocdurred atter shahad refused •is inVitatiOn to, dindeTat..the-',InVer- butori:::ditnee• )fall',. its' ithingratiety -rofttttre.101-iitioir'rtiAs---ragtgt-s*-, . lay Waiting on the 'verandah: at the ileitie Of his Wife's *nether; for ,Irei, rettini, Death:. follovved. within a few riorriento "after he.10 attracted by het. tscreanitii readlied her, ' . • , ' Mrs•': • McCillivraY, f6rmerlY' Kath-,, • aline May Mciterizie,*Wits the- datimh,, .t04,..6f. Mrs., and. tha'.. late :Captain; , lit.a.s.'lvfmkpizio, grs,.tritott intrei • q .1Atknowi iA a Jt,ousin. „of the intir*-1 , "lered,'Weirian; iririd' McCilliVray *dA '.'i ri:AtiVe' 9f P.O.rt., lillgin 'and both were .; . .. .well:..knoWti irr the, fliNtriCt :Where 010. , i'n,tillitOenk, lilaCed A thfoo-yeat-df .444811ter.. IS iir•pbatioil itri a reialt • !.. t't•Libr !min; .p.: „ 5 1 • 1 0 1 , R Finlayson, and. I "lance, of, • .4 ,1 • '1 '0 , .the latter being throln out by.. Clarke cti.on, c.• .0 1 la 0 , him. • Again, While luiriting in thr to Carton. *lien' lie Atte' 'pte to A. d lf - • '4 ti 6 ,0 • 1 woods lone' day,. he .suddenlY carri(' .npon tinetber'hUnter 13y :the name of; reach '3rd on ParkeO. single., Finlyson , 0 • 0 , 1 .; Ross.. With ' an oath he pointed his Two mere runs, in the ,$1.4" inning Thompson, 3rd 2 , 1 el .1. 1 ( ' gun at Itass threatening to sheet :him'. *Ave Kincardine a ceininancling lead.. • • Ross juMped • behind a tree and tilt Garton ,threw Anderson out at firs:r."': 5 8 27 9 • doetor proceeded to chase him from siniled to left field -Replaced Carton in 'theove ,of one ',tree*• trunk 'th Ano- ' ther. Such "Was , Ander, that , Reis , really believed Jic ...,•iciaa in aAnier oflosing,his life; The ton's error. pteiir' Whiffed. dottor., elided the sport striielt.. out on a -ball that hit t• he dirt A/acme/11, , . . .. 0 1 . bon Rasa' to atop tieting like a Mon- in front, . of the prate and laS":""8.aftc -'13-a.freef, 11. 0 r icey, and tOr the reat 'of Ilia daira he on first when tinning's peg, pulled , Watson', rt. 0 1 0 and. Went to second *hen the :JiPl' Airitardine, ab ' r, ' h >no a c 4 , r . • • r . ' ' the reputation of the Was pirorly 'fielded: and scored frojr.' cl, Thompson, If. ......5 .. 1. . 2 , 2 .0 1 there when Riggin was safe or 'Oar- Riggin, c: ....,........,.,.A "I:.2' 13 I ' ' 344ehleni :Stein, 2nd ...-.... . ...,........5 ' 1.: '2 , 0 4 ' . 1 ( • his le Apparently iliiiie-dairrs-d6dIdif McLennan eff'.tha Itigin Hall, 3rd . . . .............. 0, .1, :0 0 las scoring. Parker singled, brit, was p. 4 • 0 •0 0. 2 o Wile known" as, Monkey 'Ross. • . had difilcUlty in collecting sonie of ferced at 2nd to retire the side; Anderson; ' of. The 'local.. oquad carrie *within hall- "It, .'Andeti)n o • o ,( - their aCcOunts, I ,t hink 'you will agree ' ' ' . : . Of Vie*ing some Oi these. It le knowr the fifth; when '. Andy Theini)soii 40 • 4.11 27 , • ) that tin looking Over his*bOolcs at the Oto3Pped One ,On the• knee and 'Robert 4- ba,, tted for Arnie' rSeri in 9th, end of, tlie Year,: kid eorning to thi*, rns diatirice thd pato :13;itrs ' _Li,. .• With that he had an 'original. way . T'bonpson. are* :a. pais, Wit .R( , . umille y ,,,-- .,-baSe Itti-rStem 2 c-,.. 4 h " )* S 'i' o' ' ' 11 ' ' 4"4,,ie of ' it Plitiirnt'"„,Who had- .diect, FinlAyson "clouting A two -bagger tc R., rinlayeon; 8truck out, 1)y Coit•if3; . ,. t, pennileas and! atilt owing hirvi. zlIc drive in, both runners. l'ht,,u. big in by ltwni - - Bas d bn halls,. off ,ox , . 1 would Write = ledger, -or& to ring cartielff the eighth. Irwin' sing 3:' Hit :hatinneri, by :,.COg On gtOlet — 1 hi ' the ad' ' .1-4114 tir,;:tv„ 1, stevinoil, ot toti4; ._ . Ilan, To a patient, trititallir ill he was . very attentiVe, 411(1. If, he -*ere not ImproVing' he lotild frequently oWeep at the 'bedside; feeling IceerilY responsibility and his ity to effect a cure. 'His, friends re- and loved iiiht, and in return led; went;tp..,oecond On a paszed. ball baseo, ThotopSon, Left on 'bases whii;kneW Well, Stats that, and scOrea clarkers hit aftdr RO..y l,)nokno*. 10f Vificardine fl‘ Rnrn wits *Ver.Y., allievd 'Observer .0t. F*Iril.tryoori had •fiii:1;,0,14stry Thi)irii). batted Toinl;a:;Ytieni 'Men relates that .student. ton. Atidrow • a1nki6d and • dark • tA,n(ireW 1; Mer,enriirii days he wee sitting,in Dr. Garnier's eir4bt'1iatttrs. Co*. ik.as rat as eff ttlatn nn olcl man entere,40_e'ent--, his affection WaS triest :sindere and tive s leaf, Week's genie, arid opto iiho!lidpr ' was inOre, , 10' 1.10#' ben treated (001h -ilea :tott-tiediy. • 0.2e4. layooli WAS hit a pitched ball,' to (line-I...Pat-11(4H; 8tein., ttnipireg MI the batei. Mtr.i n jilft(td nti el to gcOre by • a...1.010§p...11:„.v.,Lbeltb6„* " • the Tog$ng to door tig,kit !ith. i(tOtardine .04:141,0'2-16150-60iri,' • •