/ ` t 1 _-....'éUG‘_’.§T 27° 193’ ___ , _._ _ _ _ 1-rm cl-1ARLo'r°rE'm'wN 4 cuannlsx ,AGE SEVEN sowulvc ' L f ‘ wlznsruuc BOXING '_/ J nssKn'rn.4l.1. ~, v RT WCDRLD , NLws°'....si>o _ I-me l=__u= I `-5 »- B _ _ ig t-B ' fl iA|JIE$G0lF‘T ti G'°lW° ,RE R 1 S --3-gf-vt--1-1-1--is-llllf will sv 13.lf4?1fRJfoAifl;f,’lvc|il "‘“'" "E w1\lihy\sratEanldlhon,ll-Y-.to"llamsAeiu-sports. mllmore, N. Y., the law fi.rm`of w » iybavls. Phillies and 'rel-ry. chants Q 4 f Home rll.ns-loxx, Athletics 88; lituth, Yankees. 20. - Btol bases-Cha. Y' If ‘ Bl. “zilker TI m gionan. an ees also firm, 1% to 2% higher. oats er' perhaps closely "lated meciem It is being urged that watorproof mud, into g ppm, me brittle, | h is 1 ' ' E ' 14% lm' “nd pr°vw°m 5 t° 15 'Thus sheep's fescue can make e. b‘“k“°f»°° 111011111 12° 15511911- WG Sh-red the beeswax into a jam,°°mp“red with l' e mv ed ‘gum 0611?-I l<1Wm°¢d- wmérubl, umm ,hm mem" should be delighted to put by a. hr, just mv". with turmmlne' md ,of 196,807,489 the week before and fescue would suffer seriously ““mb°1' °f 131935 f°" 5 “WY day- P190! JB! in 8 mn 0! 12011108 W9-W1' 12l`202’7m on me cmnsponmng . I ,I te las year. 1 A in, in gg d 11 h over a gentle flame. Stir till melt- » da the gelatine and dissolve over b:;_j°|nt Zrmm 33:45; gg; om" B°y__..Lm, www yan on ed' remove from the sw,.,,_ and' Canadian will-at in store in the steam. Combine peaches, sugar and and fowl megan' gm” would the phone, sir. beat to a thick push-_ Add more -United States amounted to 6,302, salt and add gelatine. Foldin cream B05,_l-Ten hu. rm busyg- tm,” U. wo mick on no amount , 069 bushels as compared with 4,- ‘ l Xllflilltl d f ,, whipped stiff and transfer to a wet Tniiwoghsm “L :°:d°;ns':;‘;: B°y_..she "ld M you were busy add tum! whm the pan is on mel 616.029 on the same date last year. mould. Cover tightly and bury for It is thmfm lm mm to Choo” not to disturb you." , gas flame. Rub the beeswax into the In transit wheat on the Great‘ hours in equal parts of ics and Ivuiétlcs m wit ul::r]°camy_ Boss-"Um: that can't be my wood and leave for n fsrv hours, Lakes amounted to 2,736,275 bush .\n:‘,__ - ~I \n~..s¢usa.a»4s_ 'L Put rim oeaches through s ccarsel ed NNIW and the 'Unlvezlitl d Paavo Nurmi the Lndiigsnwilocceobedthssselsv- wlloisnotaiiowed ms through unbeaten ssucils.|uns4sur outsios ms Une||lmdrodelidone00l1e¢s.hflhtookpartintheI'1nndah0hamplou lcllooi and preparatory coaches re-,shops recently and won the 1800 |1stored for the course supervised metres about 1660 yank in excel- by andy Kerr and Harry xlpe. |1ent time il nuns. ss 1-2 seconds. ...___ i .l 4 E Jed lharkey and 'ibfmnyl Covering idle Bath road course, Dollgilran have lished to meet in Eng1andof100mi1eein4hourss0 a fifteen round encounter at Phil- minutes, 10 seconds, F. W. Southall Bharkoy's first appearance since miles road raco he was defeated by. Oairnera. _ §§ .l M l J » . (Canadian Press) I mrrigg-=-di-=-M NP--B im ‘_ Ruth Tower - Corsan Is First (mom cosu. ... s.. ru.. ..._I ut ml te ' ' " ' ° rr 1 o \ record of the Maritime Indies’ ° 0 0 n races only two wsre‘ |x’Ta:;f:y¥C‘;‘;k-sm':l:$;0;U Canadian 01112.11 I O 111 ylloif snnunl went by ths boards to- 'won ln straight hosts. tho Two ». » ‘ ° ° dey on the wostricld Links when, Year Old 'Plot and Pac b pur- g dsy won the Maritims Lodlcr noir, Swlfllllllllg Title -- EV€lyl1flvlrs.s.s.ouost,or Amherst, won i 9 Y i U11!-mP1°U&1'11D 8-I 1-he 1933 11180# It ‘ ‘ the putting and approaching com- H the vvzstfisid country club here Annstrongs Detroit, S€COl1d. I petition. sho approached zs, so snd came a conclusion. Her 5 and 4 _“W 75 with an eight. This is the best (By Jack Hamhleton Canadian bet D t Nl alko, , . v1°f»°1'¥ °v¢l‘ MH- Watson J- Hill., Prong sian writer.; Zta aslillling lclillllrl ‘ ;i§T,me;;;e;itabnshed at B ladies ot and Pm' we md that mm he “Um A halbmund we' Weigh' also a Riverside entry, was ac- To 4 _ A 1 _ > w°'l°°n m Engmh 9"’ mm lished as the finalists t RONTO Aug 25 Pretty Rn” °! Kwmbmg N Y B°‘“h “fl The driving contest w`as annexed The Exhibition races or 1,933 °'" W" md I 1I10st successful meet it was. Would you bone" n_, len D. 1 _.___ I. .M|§S ]A[}|(.G,.ue”l'ng Bdttlegynnlr MEET! BACK STRETEH even better than last year. but ii would also have meant sore-foob ed horses. several people have asked re- llrdizng the way Bud Axwor-th.\ na Axworthy and the 2.00 Trot by was shod. so ws are pleased. to give e , he information. Hs was shod en- irely different from any time hi ‘ sbrciuding the Two mr gm had boon trnlncd boron. ln non; 'ere ll heats trotted during the Lng about three ollnces and with et. the fastest being the 2.11 1.4 ‘t he front cut off towards the out- comp go ' ' ' ’ me When 'Dex Rickard built Mahdi ball l ims ids record - R-11511 'I`0Wel'-Oorsan, who settled in them are f rit with Toro to ' - . .vu °°' 8' w°r by ‘Wo °° n by Mrs. J. Royden Thomson of R.l\'- of Heatherbell in the 2.18 Tifot and §51dc toe to make him break ovel Square Garden 1-le had a ventila- ha tion system put in which cost $60,- ye 000, to clear out the smoke. How- ~ade1phia, Sept. 2nd. This will beiset up a. new cycling record for 100 ~ w. - ing played in 381 games are ls William Muldoon, chairman of n the boxing commision would not a lifted and the ventilation system t will come in hunch. _ bet A On behalf of Leon J. Laffier of and ho has started action to obtain from each and three days suspension. the Niagara racing Amociatioln . $2.967. allegedly due Laffier on the senators Hockey 'roam cf ground that he was the only ticket Ottawa for whom negotiatbns had sver, it was not necessary to use it Hitting referees is I. costly busl- . en, Wllisht realized her aim wlhen aiong side by side, first one and ' ` - 1 eg, sho defeated as or the worlds best’ thcn the other tt it bi-io: load made’ by Mn' D' L” DMM’ "I md' ,bemr ma” 2'1" 5 ario --- . uelist The fr* ,menu §=-:Q “NNE Pittsburgh New York Swetonia and Grace' to some players. Just recently. ' : king _ , 5 ericton. The distance was 183 yards. SHOW Hm01<1f1S The ban is now Uf§§;“h;t:md?1e mézr I National ’Bbmi‘ndbilivo'x?‘su;; 0§0an:lgZa:! Elkins dx; sillllloecestlltg mica-thet;1li}r(li Mn' Phmp Na" or the Westfield - ' ' ' V _ , cl b 1 d d l hi 1 ' and in the bell some Played R E S U l T sf It was tho first tune s canadian, pace. wth Lesh winning $500 for an; psgffg ;,`;°h°'; n,:e_”’"°°'° "E ‘mms th’ ”‘“““" “‘° ‘”*'”'° 1*' rf with her victory. As Ruth Tower, took the final money prize of $100 she won third money in 1928; sec- for sixth position. , ,. - ond in 1929; second again in 1980;` Liza Commands, a young Indian L* mom ue I-nd Manchw was out in the 1931 swim camo girl who without training pissed ‘*”°°‘“““ P"°°" in 10 ‘ Hunan dmmx nm md 'md' Toronto with the avowed intention crowds. for they have been swim- “side Club with 445 yards ' M” F P -PFGNY Sf-l°€1lU°‘ll-L 1 °I wummg the worlds 1°'mue ming here fm' years; Fm' me last E. Dennison, Moncton, was second of arc and thc slowest the me a-4 In swimming champonshifp for wom- 1`.ve miles of the race the i'/wo shot mth 434 Longest single drive was me u heats "cmd pl was a shade nd clear his knees. Behind hewon Captain Cope. The ave;-ago of -a six ounce swedge shoe with a ain .l'_<:`- -lm O ful candidates in the recent Warne-ke and Hartmeitt.; Liska. ped, never spoke Her feet kept up taken °11t~ 'H1059 S'-11 Barley Hansen and Todd. Second iGanle: g George wihoss winnings we Cinchmau 3 12 1 . money, U' ve mentioned twice in these Brooklyn 2 f1l11Sh1n8 within three minutes of SW-nkafd P111-1“‘1°1P1\i°~1 32171 Qll Km s 1 s g ~ ¢ s ~ ~ » » ~ c ' I 4 4 ' o Brighton, England recently in golumm has wrmlled about $36,000 Johnson and Mamion. Lombardi; the leader but never able to make WB~ffS°11. Boy City Carroll and Lopez cash spd is well up in the list - .V om Be ma winning owners in Great Brit- Wa? 1' du. vu... rt is ti.. ....st no. '“"E'“°‘" """°”E Terr-i$=;¢i;umMr:-src rs... ;u}1;n§c;;s;i. Nw ‘ 0 E1 6 8 T866 WHS " Liusldl Gm! .- ou!! § nH»H Devens, Penfnock Moore Qui sa gon- . oe saint John, N. ls., a tin-ning out Dmkey; Hmm, Mmm, Hmm’ 07° S Urges I sr ` I I I W USS Sl s-A Q0 *Q sd with wccda. b°11: Rhwn and Davis- Mrs. conssn. aut nom start to uma- Mn W Worm m had crossed mile sped beneath heir tireless arms U10 11110. there WBA Still 14 left in she never looked up, never atop- the Watt'-\'» Wil-11 15 ,_-1 . naid who played with Dal- “nt maintaixled the impetus she gained Wemi Jem' M°~’1¢1'5°1’l. 'I`011'9 ie “Casey” Baldwin, st/ar with G tl 2 _ _ 3 .I 1 with every stroke of her arms, and H8-1191*. 1114.2 Jalwt 1 Cinci-mm .. ....... and Walter Cox are exceptions. Toronto University and Dr. Murray Bmolnly-n _ _ 4 9 0 even when she crossed the finish Credit, Ont.; Sally Logan with Wanderers and Dal- Lucas and Lombardi: Beck and line she declined aid and swam to N- H-F BU`*n°h° 5°”-°d°1`5» Bf¢W°4° holmief LODGE- 11110 barge they; 51,0119, ' 091', N. Y.; J€W€l C ...___ Mrs. Anrlstlong, also a veteran 012901 D0l‘°thiy eat’ \ Port heatwcod, Tor- EWDS. 'I‘0l‘0f1¥DC of tho swim tool: second Dvri-ii Beleafwd. Toro to: Dorothy , Mi .: Charlotte up that short ga-p Acres. Vancouver; Ruby Pfouton, Schmitt, Toronto; sire. Falls, N. Chwter, Pa. W ld’ L t 'HOW THEY STAND x :md¢°°‘1a ;;:n_°’:: Wyatt and Pvtlak Tuna For Toronto A .lealcsrl ulaoull won theGrandAggrege.te at Ot 3081011 --- ... .-~- E Mt week with 527 out 0,1 5 C1l109B'0 Ex h l b l t O fl W°n im’ 545 mmm He 1. only Rhodes and Ferrell; Washington 80 ' Hnid. and Sullivan. ir- New York 70 professional and amateur hockey. eighteen years of age. (Special to the Guardian) Phuadelphm M 1 -- - Waehimrwn .. Detroit . I. _ 4 " -H' ' _ ' Chl ..... .. 57 M InSUYaNCeM€n T0 W,?;‘,§k§n‘:,”‘;,,£§ff' M‘“`b°""" H" night by canadian National Er- Bos,,-if 5, s - ‘ press a world record tuna fish `5;_]_,,,u18 5 4’ttendC0nventl07l guiiitielghis 11 ag g weighing l,osc pounds which will Ba. t d Oooh : ll, - ispsslnl' to -rho Guardian) D,ma’,§ ‘gg Hemst’r‘}_"° We ‘ Mc st tns 'roronto Exposition. _ MONCTON, N. B., Aug. 25. - A The huge fish was caught off Won party of twenty-five or more Metro- AIVIIIRICAN ASSOCIATION Liverpool, Nova. Scotia, where Zane New York 70 litan Life Insurance men in the 'rated 5 at 12 Grey caught his world record tlma. Boston 66 Maritime Provinces will leave over m&a;:&p6us 'al “Mmuwahkee 3 by rod and llns which weighed 753 Chicago 65 , _ . Canadian National Railways for columbus 6’ n,’nnnea_po,,° 8_ ' p°und,_ and went forward yew.,-_ St. Louis 84 A BB _mem Phmlu' me' f Qll€b¢¢ Oh AUEUS1* 31" W “tend Night game-Louisville at Kun- day passing through Moncton last Pittsburgh 92 ioonvention of that company 1991118 SHS City. later- night Philadelphia 49 91d 111 Mufmy B“YfQ”° INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE The latest record tuna was Brmklyn 48 Lost P.C. 40 .867 .593 .549 .492 .467 .418 .363 E3?-‘$333 MoNo'roN, rl. B., Aug. rs- Dem” 81 Ther, will sntivo in Montreal to C 0" eventually be placed on exhibition NATIONAL LEAGUE Lost 43 53 54 51 55 67 66 75 P.C. .619 .555 .546 .533 .53 0 A22 .421 .3 75 nl 1 sl ith li th v"°°° me W t r” ° E" Nom nms nv G ca liar V muted in em' mmm' “lf” P"°°°°d 1”' ““*“’“°’ 1° M“"'“y 'M“"°“' B“"“° “M R sm” 'ouch and to transport tho big loso T* 104; Berger, Braves 82. Ba Hits-Klein, Phllliel. 173, Fullis. Phillloi. 168. Dolbles-1Gei.n, Phillies 80; Med- wiok, Cardinals 34. Tiples-Vaughan, Pirates 17; P. Waner, Pirates 12. Home runs-Berger, Drives Ml -Klein, Phillies 24. Y -TQ U as h . ‘ The Maritime representatives will caught by Captain Jo, penny of Cincinnati 4.5 .. .- 9 1 §:; Kau.6ma.n McAfee and Hinkle GLAQE BAY Aug_35__»1-wo sud- d fish i d te f t imn: four ggugsepaaizsefos 1;; den deaths occurred in Glace Bay ' within the last 24 hours. - fauttclo lo 1 édt F l fm In 1=ho1ps.lvlc1rsiths.n. l-lsher,Mion- gli; mm "ve" hundred °°”“d° George Mel-eod expired during f-he ' ' course of a political meeting at , aels and Stack, Perkins, Elliott, Chicago Brewer. Gallivnn and Crouse. Bridgeport last night. The Urlid! ... ... ......... CIHOAGO, Allg. 25. -- (A.P.) - (38111-m°'N -- ul in Prim Cami'_i1l>QlI 8.114 business PRIMARY MOVEMENT pal: of the gathering had just con- 0' WMAT ciudcd and a social evening was be- '""'“- ing on, when Mr. McLeod succumed ru] v f stolen asses-liilirtin, osrviinlds B“‘"'““ '°“°"“°”‘ °d ° "7° Molton, sniyths and sprlm, 1 whsst inn-listings in the :mins ,,,,,,h,,,,., ,,,,,,c,,_ D, M_ ¢,_-1-,,,,,,,_ “_ Frlmh mmm” 13 | markets today, although the volume . . Pitching-Tlnning, Cube 10-4; E; vmweu’ Braves' 17.7' ' Announcement that the London af" Alvnzltrcsu wanna 1 netting-moxr, athletics, ses; f W lillanusll, Senators, 344. I nr R/uns-Gehrig, Yankees 1471; Foxx h ithlotlos ss. . 'S f- Runs batted in-Foxx, Aithletios c iss: simmons, white sox los. in nits-Manush, senator-»,' loo; W sinimons, whito sox ns. Provinces durlnz the week endifis inns was summoned but could dc h t in- , Mann" A owed no "ea CnAnAcrEmsncs or GRAS'-Jlllyl 23 8m0\mt¢d t0 1.431.316 nothing. The deceased, who was 40 compared with the previous week Edward Island. He is survived by heat Conference had reached an when .tmmptmz w cumvau . oment, talk of inflation, and wud gn", or ,mm Bmw," ` °“l_ ,When 2.712.208 bushels were mar- hhmmfe laid ct:;1-us: chiidgen. mu” mm" ot.'ecw_mu "ve gums I mama vniety, om would comb keted. Marketings in the Prairie t hchlaf 1 .Mn w 1<;seMbe_ s "ply higher op,.mmg_ when wut der the Dommmn seed Brmch Provinces during the crop year to a t e ub s eec on p0 w I ‘ ' dag, Wm M follow, me “gums ing held, succumbed to a heart at- “P "lm°'t ‘°“’ °°“°" 5 b“sh°1 “nd Commissioner points cut, its suit- ' tack this fcrenoon He was 82 years orn three. but reactions carried abmty to the enum’ md mu “dim b“°¥°f° 1191118 511059 01' 5 YP” I d ku resident W” 1”" °‘ th' '“‘“‘° T"d°"' to the purpose for which it aim: Mmm" 87`m’m mm" glslfzulgived 1: en fsulllglor several ere little influenced by the Lon- grown Different nm” make dm 866), Saskatchewan 187,839,387 Y ‘ <11as'14,aa2J Alberts. 144 ella 269 °*‘”d"°°- “°‘°”¥ “W” b°”‘U "°“Ph 1 don agreement as portions of it were D°"b1°'-B”’“°» B’°‘"‘°» *°' AV' into tn 1 _ ment demma' Au’ °' °°“"°' "' (12144: asv), total 3'/0421014' izea- Gm” °f me °°“‘ °°‘“P““y`S 1’°“°° (mm, mmm 36. . :oniusing and all res pre er qu," w_mc|em_ mod and ww", . . . . . . force' assist finamcia-ily in building Ber- for Newport. li. I. rem - i tom will not _ Wh - guide them. Cy Dennermy will notjmqtm- bag.; he Wm use B sec,-gticmcago ,T 13 1 Th<¢e was never any doubt about T01`~11f»0 17101169. WBDYS six l_niles.,cup which the hte Sir Thomas ,O1 S8. uooass P1'0V‘|.!`l GDO cus Record Entry For Jasper Park Golf Tourney (Special fo The Guardian) JASPER PARK LODGE, Alta., Aug 24-During the last few days two features have bwome apparent in connection with the eighth ain- nuai competition for the Totem Pole Golf Championship; one that there will be a record entry as last years total of 183 already has been paissed and the other is that the fight for pos esion of the trophy will be exceedingly keen. Among the latest entries to be received is that of Jack Matson of Victoria, one of the finest "south- paw" players on the Pacific Coast. Matson is well known in Canada golfing circles as he has captained the British Columbia team in the Canadian championships during the last three years, his team win- ning the Willingdon Trophy this year at Vancouver. This will be Mr. Matscn‘s first visit to Jasper but he will he a dangerous contender nevertheless. vancouver, Victoria and Seattle golfers have entered in greater numbers than last year and a new all time high mark will be estab- lished when the tournament gets into action on September 3rd. HUME RUN STANDING (By Tho Associated Press) Home runs today; Ott. Giants 2: Lindstrom, Pirates 2; Johnson. Athletics 2; Vergez, Giants 1; Klein Phi1l’ee lc Wilson, Dodgers 1: Tay- ue SES bu-511015. B d€°l'8H-$9 01' 1.230.992 years of age, was anative of Prince km Dodgers 1: Hurst' plumes 1; Terry. Giants 1; Olrvler. Ctfbs 1; Kuhel, Senators 1: Rhodes, White ox 1. The Leaders: Foxx, Athletim, 88; Ruth, Yankees 28; Berger, Braves 24; Klein. Phillies 24; Gehrig 22. Loague Totals: American 500: Na- tional 373; total 873. WHEAT STOCKS IN STORE A decrease of 1,123,737 bushels is l i ti f 098,885 . d to ‘wan c aww on 0 the ob ) ll- reported in the stocks of Canadian e ' but what is enough for one may fro The average time for the pwingihe in loci was z.1a 1-2. wer” V was swam in the East_Rivor. He was examined by the Domin. lion Government veterinary Sur- l982 than were 16 heats pac- 35°" 91° diy after the race and Nou Frisco and Marjorie M. dnd`°°ft==ir11y in benut ml shape 'rncn 5 DOT- a chafe or mark on hin m the hopples and by the way took his record of 2.14 wearing inch hopples. havmg been mudafs entry which would be sail- ,were under the imp;-eglon that the, I sw, mm ed by an all-Bermuda crew. He left,ti.me this year was much slower! m lr "W m°11°f011°“=1 klvklns which were removed by °¢f;,,,,1,_ my saturday in his yacht Nourmshalitnlm lm . '8. year but a perusal of the will show you that we were classes boive linocrrect. This year the traok w°as` Sh 1, LaSalle, Lisbon, _ not as hard as it was lust year,i 111° h°°P° 11°* being used untill '°h¢ 188* dey as quite s number or the drivers wanted a well cush- toned. izmotk. Had the hoops been applied ths first dsy slid contin. ned through the meeting lg would he/ve meant faster time, pwobgibly SPORT NEW IN BRIEF f Favored to Rvtain Doubles Title _Cla nltooxnnm, 'Mi-iss., aug. as.. (A.P.)-The chances of the United States doubles tennis titles going abroad appeared extremely slim N w York, and Frank Parker of Milwaukee, defeated Frederick J. E¥lS18.nd, G-2, 8-1, 7-5, after George whelmed Jack Crawford and Viv- ian McGrath of Australia, 8-2, 7-5,' 7-5, in the opening quarter-fi'nals| play _at Longwood. Q\'|Allf1°s for' Finals FOREST HILLS, N, Y., Aug. 25! -(A.P.)-Helen Jacobs of Califor- nia, defending champion, qualified for the finals of the women’s Unit-_ od States tennis tournament today! by defeating Dorothy Round of` England, in their oft-postponed, semi-final match, 6_4, 5-1, il-2. sho will meet Mrs. Helen Wills Moody ill the finals tomorrow. Wins Trapshootlllg Title VANDALIA, O., Aug. 25-(A.P.) -Walter Beaver, of Berwyn, Pa., today was crowned king of the trapshoot world when he won the in a shoot-off, 25 to 28, after they had tied at the end of the regu- lation event, each with 98 out of S Lott arid Lester Stoefen had over- 17° possible loop. i The following horses reduced their records at Charlottetown this week. Trixie Volo, paoer, from 2.18% to2.l4%..Toddles.tr0t0erirom 2.18 1-4 to 2.14 3-4. Helen D., brot- ter, fr0'fri 2.19 1-4 to 2.14 1-4. The following Prince Edward Island horses were the winners of ` “+- (0ont`iri\fcd on Page 13) :un ..._I 11- c::®‘ l-:== --ll-rl an-l LONDON. A118- 25-(O. P. C8-N0) Derbyshire defeated Middlesex by 160 rims at Lord’s today as a fresh today when Prank X. Shields of series of first-ci-ass county cricket e gslme concluded. Wararicksllire defeated Glouces- Perry and Frank H_ D, Wilde 0f‘tershire by 180 runs at Bristol. ussex defeating Leicest.ersil.ire by rims at Eastbourne, Nottirighnnl- shire defeated Northamptonshire fby 115 runs at Nottingham and edged out a victory by 17 runs over Essex at Liverpool. The two other matches “ere ue- cided on the first innings. Surrey defeating Yorkshire at the Oval while Worcestershire won over Hampshire at Bournemouth. Tl-[E OONOLUDTNG SCORES Derby 132 and 320; Middlesex 16| and 160 (Mitchell five for G2 and six for 53). Surrey 500 for six declared (Squires 178, Barlmg 112) York- shire 233 and follocing on 219 for five (Leyland 77 and 74 not outi Worcestershire 100 and 425 for four declared (Waiters 190 not out Brook six for 32, Potiiccary 70). Warwickshire 356 and 18 for sill declared (Bates 124, Sinfield seven for 98. lirlivs ao) Glouocstershin Grand American Handicap, defeat- !244 and 112 (Paine four for 94. and `ing Ned Lilly, of Stanton, Mich.,i four for 31. Hoi‘.'c-s four for 47). Sussex 245 and 67 il3owlcy 58 noi ‘out and 73. Asiili five for 56 and four for 44) L<“.cisicrshir~e Zhi and |114 (Jmnes Lnnlzridge five for 62 Weiislcy cihfgt for 41).' .SUFTBI-lll GAME 'rrlplos_oonvbs vsnrsos, and M ,md ,n ul A _ J . mm ps e grains hmm mom" w me point of mm minus adjustment for Mani when in .mm on August 4 ui( lullush, Senators, is. Pitching -_ Whitehtll. Senators -8: Grove, Athletics 18-7. i " sieve. Add 2 tablespoons cold water to Peach Mousse 1 1-3 cups ripe peaches - 1% teaspoons gelatine Few grains salt % cup powdered sugar 4 1 pint, hmvy cream salt. Unmollld and serve with alic- -»,._.rsr--..._.. . ._ °d ‘"1" ‘ "W °°°m”' “"7 vnticn- A water supply that orcdu wb* "“ “°°°”"'°”d by °°"`°°t°d FU“N“'U“ Poms" compared with the previous week 19-88 - _ Wheat closed firm, 2% to 3% C" luxunmg growth in . “nun returns received from licensees. __ The Canadian visible supply was wife. Tell her I'li be there in a then rub with another rag. Rubbzng 1.89)) I dl ' flDlBh’. O , °°“ °V° yes er Y' °m grass may prove injurioustoanoth- U” beeswax 'nd mrpmune' reported at 195,483,752 bushels Stcwart’s Bakery and the C. N. R. softball team meet on Monday night at 8.15 at Victoria Park in a play-off tilt. The winners of this game will meet the Hi-Y club to decide the winners oi the City Softball title \ Lancashire 205 and 198 (Farmer lsix for 72, Nichols five for 57 and lanllth four for 54) Essex 205 and llal (Wilcox in not out, Booth his ffor 41). | Nottinghamshire :isa and 125 for Height declared (Mathews five for iss, Partridge live for so North- ants 150 and 218 (Voce six for 59 Sam St-spies five for 34). WINNER OF POOL For the infomation of those who held mkpts in the pool on th; _F _ els on August 4 compared with 4,- , sweetened P°l°1l¢l mud.. num... _“I "“|“_ minuts." ,gives the finish 999,539 on August 5. last year. , It must be a sore point with him. mnnh L,n,m,M no," bn,” -phy. openly at his sun-burned nine. and possession of the Pickard Tro- A reader on holiday complains of ill-mannered strangers who laugh Free For All Mr. Frank Rice Wm the holder of the wingiing ticket reading Darkey Graf-ton first Calumet Brownie second, Marjorie M. third. 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