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Will Perform in Opening Game of Se Calgary Tigers Here this Coming Saturday Igloo - dwellers Are Shaping Up Well 8 SZ. 1 into the west in action when 192 have been secured by the Iglo iron season. While probably little known to all but a few in Western Canada, Cook made a great name for himself in the east in 1926 when he was with the Argos and his appearance in an at Eskimo uniform has given officials of the local club an op- Si timistic outlook for this fall s campaign. * BALMY BEACH : WORRIED OVER : BACK PROBLEM Robertson s Retirement is Rumored Foster Still an Absentee TORONTO, Sept. 17. Down at the Balmy Beach senior football team Workouts at Riverside Park these nights the chief worry of the men In charge is the backfield problem. Ihe Beaches line, as usual. should be bet- ter than fair, and when Earl Smith and Archie Stewart report Inter in the month the East Enders will have four grent tackling ends in that pair, nd Jim Keith and Lou Snider, The aecond defence will be at least up to the average, and Harris. and Delahey are expected to. supply fairly conslst- ent punting. When It comes to running back fielders, the Beach band seems to be in difficulties. Gay Kirkpatrick, the Uttle speed boy who made a viame f himself when teamed with Lorne M Intyre on the Varsily Orphan hal line two years ago, Is the one expe fenced player that Beaches have who Feally comes under the head of a running hait Claude. Harris, has not yet be Red Foster, who out and may retire: Charle Bil Feldstein and Earl Smith, that fine all-round per- former, are all second. defence: back- flelders of high order, but whieh pair will'do to put back under the catches fs another matter. Harris, who is a Rreat catch, should fill one vacane: acceptably. but It is nov yet decided who will be his running mate Koss Robertson, whi played: wond- ful football for Bulmy-- Beach In 1926, the year they lost the Bominion title by one point in Ottawa: and who started out in 27 to. duplicate that forms only to yun into. a series of in- Juries that kept him on the sidelines flmost all that year and again last fall, has become rather and says that he will play no more rugby Robby would recon Ris retirement he would be just. Cy man the team providing tis injury jinx has McDUFFER GOLF CLUB MISSAP BY BARRIE PAYNE RREGBY, TWAS SUSY Te LING UGHTNIN THAT PUTTING 1S-A discouraged Passengers Express provided. Reaso: RICHARDSON BLDG. e- WILL PLAY WITH-LOCAL-CLUB: DMONTON Canadian rugby fans will next Saturday see - one of the greatest backfielders that has ever come Calgary Tigers at Renfrew Parx in the opening game of the Alberta Rugby Football Union schedule. referred to is Joe Cook, former Toronto Argonaut quarter- back, who came to Edmonton this spring and whose services der ieeds. to round them SHOOTING A Hunter s Paradise A few hours from your home by air. Ducks, geese, big game, fish- ing. Accommodations, boats, ete. Special Rates for P: Western Canada Airways LIMITED OT? O By Eskimo Rugby FORMER TORONTO ARGO STAR Believe lor - By Ripley on Against the Eskimos line up against the The player o-dwellers for the coming grid- COOK WAS WELCOME ADDITION TO TEAM Atter going through to the senior 4. R. FU. champlonship last all jie Eskimo club began to cast about for someone with a knowledge of the new eastern style of play from whom they could gain better insight into the modern game. Mike Rodden, a Toronto sporting editor and known throughout Canada as coach of the Dominion champion Hamilton Tigers, was appealed to and tt was he Who directed the local management's attention to Cook, who had just come to this city as manager of a big fin- aneial concern. Rodden, undoubtedly the outstand- ing mentor in Canadian football, re ferred to the Eskimos new. backtield Siar as the greatest quarterback that had ever played for him, from which some idea of his ability can be galtied. Joe learned hls rugby in Toronto, Where he started with the Argonaut Juniors and graduated to the senior club four years ago, and his rise to stardom with the Redden machine of that year Was extremely rapid. He Was then moved to London, Ontario, by ( his firm and for the past two years played the London team in the O. R. F. U,, finally coming west to Edmonton ai a Ume when his arrival could never have been more welcome in local rughs circles. ll eo ne vinsa viationaL Chanrion ATE AGE OF 1S wf p : Lots of ifatertal athe Although Cook is the stand-out ad- ditlon to. the akimo team tits, sea- Son, Coach Arnold Wark has. agulaxy Jor'new materialton hand. that Bi fair to round into-a high-class. rugoy squad Avniumber of newcomers to the city have been turning out to practice dur- Jing the last week. among. whom are some performers wino appear to be tings? as weil aa toed athletes play ing th ame for the first time tht year, and then there Isa goodly. col: lection of last season's stars on hand, Who are all fast rounding into shape Tmproyiig Rapidly Not for years has an Eskimo coach been, able fo have enough materia om hand nightly for two tecms, but. for : ; the past week there has been sufficient (PHILADELPHIA, Sept, 17.- Alvin Players out to almost every workout Crowder, star right hander of the St tenable the coaches to tong ous Louls Browns, ruined the first appear- Squads for eerigencoe 2, form LW ance. of ths Athletics sine they though part oe ene eactce 8G. Clinched the Amerienn League pen What sarees the testa ae eh goMA- nant by holding the Mackmen to two Sst erent INE UP Tite Monday for a8 to.2 triumph jing out are: Pal Power, Don Stuntt. Van Camp, Stewart Lindsay Carver, Elwyn. Jones, Richard, Cook, Catey Mills. GUE Mackmien Beaten ng. The only. runs scored by Philadel- phig came in the fourth when Sim mons Beat out a sing and Foxx iit his 4th home run of the neason. After Bill Lammie, Wally Aamundsen, Prank the homer, Crowder. did not allow a English, Herb Craig. Phil Horne, Pep man to reach rat Young. Clayton Dolighan, slim St. Louis 010.020 000-3'6 1 Davidson. Tom Williamson, Vic Smith, Philadelphia .. 000 209 000-2 2 3 Clarence Campbell, Benny McKeever Crowder atid Manton; Quinn. Shores Join Glasgow. George Anderson, Jack Barnshaw atid Cocaraie rin, Bert Croft. Bill Bt, Lawrence Rd, McHugh, Slim Lee, and. Bill Fuiton, This bunch Darkness Halts Game WASHINGTON, Sept: 17th the may be atigmented second game in. succession betwee shortly by the return of a couple more the two. teams that hus been halted gt; Of lash year's players who are at pre- by sent out of the elty me Be Calgary Has Good Team Calgary Tigers, who will oppose the Rake tn the first battle of the senson fre credited with having the strongest team tat as represen he south. years, and this Saturday's : ate, game should produce as hard a strug. * Puree and Tate, flo ashes been witnessed on a local Red Sox Beat Chicago tae. BOSTON, Sept. 17- Chirley Rut- The Cowtown aggregation has been wi oi entirely rebuilt this. year and will be tne Wilts, Soe Moniage Gee mates headed by the two great Balmy Beach Peete, Buck ili tua bent the Windy City teain by a score enzle, and will have as re field genceal Prite Sandatsoe seek Gil Barrett stole home'in the third inent In western football as quarter back for the Regina Rough. Ride for: many years, darkness, Washing.on defeated Detroit 10 to 9 to even the series, The contest was called at the end-of th eighth inning, 010 040 22-9 11 2 Detroit Washington. 005 300 1i 10 10 1 Graham, Yiede, Whitehill, Wyatt nd Hargraves; Hadley, Braxton, Lis- 010 000 011-8 8.2 020 016 00x 4'9 0 Burg; Ruffing-and RUGBY CLUB MEMBERSHIPS The finance committee of the Esktmo Rugby Club sent out in to day's: mail. to many: local business and professional men honorary membership cards explanatory letters setting forth the aims of the team this year, in which thelr fin anclat and moral support Is re- quested. These membership cards ' Turn Back Yankees NEW YORK, Sept. 17 John Miljus had the better of Ed Wells in a plich ing duct Monday and put the Tadinns fone up in the series with the Yankees by winning the third game 4 t0 3. it was Cleveland's: fourteenth victory of the year over the, woyd's champions Cleveland 000 800 o11- 4 80 New York ... 000 100 001 entitle 271 eet eee ae tenant SSaig uh fife ahd Bei Wee Seca cae eee ies cite nee Sie teat Comte pone NATIONAL, uence large in this move. PITTSBURGH, Sept. 11. Pitts- burgh wreaked Vengeartee on Philudel- Phin for ome past defeatn Monday y -witming a. double heades. 309 2 Ana's to 2, the opener going fo-10 in ings. The result put the ide Chien 0 Cubs on the walling lst. fn the Butler of clinching the Nalional gue pennant, which would. have happened 1 Firot, gamo Philadelphia 200 000 000 0-2 5 5 Pittsburgh 000 101 00 1 -3 10 0 Sweetland and Ryan; Petty and ee FREESE. ao 1 0-3 92 it 400 001 00x 5 11 0 Pittsburgh. , Collins, Dalley, McGraw and Lerian, Davis; Brame and Har- graves. Loses Control in 11th ST. LOUIS, Sept. 17. simmons suffered a sudden control in the 11th inning of a ogttle between the Giants and the Cards Monday and handed St. Louls the game by a 5 to 4 score, The game was the inst of the sea- son between the two teams and ended the year's duel with 13 victories for New York and nine for the Cards. New York . 002 100 000 01 4 14 1 Bt, Louis. 200 000 100 02 8 10 1 Fitzsimmons and Hogan; Hallasn, Fournston, Sherda and Wilson. Lucas is Hit Hard CINCINNATI, Sept. 17. 1he Bos- ton Braves pounded Lucas vigorously And-won-the final contest but ja the odd game of the series to Cineinnatl, Boston 004 000 022 8 13 0 mable rates. ties. WAS WoT A JEW * had the locals lost: game, ' No MATTER HOW YOU ARRANGE THE DIGITS OF THE NUMBER 123456789 THE RESULTING NUMBER S ALWAYS DIVISIBLE By 9 SALI ATISCOMPOSED OF 2 POISONS SECURE MATCH. WITH UZCUDUN Hoffman, Maloney Also . Mentioned Stribling Goes Abroad NEW YORK, Sept. 17. As reward for repulsing Ludwig Haymann, the latest foreigner to attempt, yo crash Jthe heavsweignt gute, Tutty Griffith, the Sioux City socker, will get chanics AL a better and a perhaps more pro- minent chin at the Garden on October 18. Matchmaker Tom Meardle at houneed that he would select Griftith's opponent trom. among. three mei Paolino Ueudun, Jim Maloney and George Hoffman. Grltuin's manager already has ac- cepted terms. If Uzcudun feels he can Hob be ready on time, MeArdle will Wait until after September 26. to see how Maloney and Hoffman. fare In thelr respective bouts on that date at the Yankee Stadium. Maloney 1s mattehed with Armand Emanuel and Hotiman is to fight. Tom Heeney Bill Stribling Ix going - abroad to participate in two or three fights, ac- Sording to his father-manager. who came to town to compli arrange: ments for the tour. Every niember of the Stribling family'Wwill go along. Pa Stribling enys he ahd his. son William intend to'meet Max Schmel- ing and Joe Jacobs in Berlin October 18, to talls over the possibility. of a fightin Miam noxt winter, Bit first fight will be in Paris October 24; his opponent being chosen from Gris lle and Bouguillon. two Prench heay fos, of Gardebols Ganero, the Taian, second will be in:London with one of those best availables. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Jersey Baltimor Monday's Games ity 0; Reading 11. re 0; Newark 5 Toronto 0; Montreal 2, Only three games scheduled. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE and Fort Wayne (1 , og EARTHWORM HAS 4 HEARTS BALL GRIFFITH MAY RACING. AT WHITTIER. PARK Monday's Results Alberta Lady Frank Allen Goldsbrough Rosebud s Last, Yorkshire Ing, 1-2. furlongs: Randail s Royal . 23.85 Harrigan s Helr .... Canique 02.6.0... Willsome, Atbert L. ny Welles. Thelma ran Third Race 800, d-year-oids a up, claiming, 6 1-2 turlongs: nneys (Baird) 15.80 7.00 Gambling Tony 420.3, Jean Navelle 3. Jody Sinclair, Shasta Comet, D., also ran. up, claiming, 6 1-2 furlongs: Orel (Mantz) ...., 14.80 Ensennda Mabel Seth... Maryland, Filmer, Light, Lady Arnament 445. 4, Gano, also rar. teenth: Golden Sweep (x) 11.70 7.35 4. Raymond Dale 5 x Puttrict up, claiming, mile and one efghth: Just Beau (Creigmyle) 3. Duchess of York .. Canaque . - 8 Dolly Bay, Herdsman, Yorkie: Prince, Portolx, Miss Sourie. also rai Seventh Race 800, gt; claiming, 1-4 miles. Monday Missions 21 Les Angeles, 3. Only one game scheduled, Cineinnati . 000 300 100-4 7 2 R; Sinith and Spohrer; Lucas and Sukeforth. PHONE 1629 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Monday's Games Bt Paul 14, Minneapalin 6. Warwick. Miss dn Brown... . ee ee lt; 4n ORDINARY SY Ww Sopium AND CHLORINE J rst Race 700, Western, Canada Breds, 3-year-olds and up, 6 furlongs: + 10.70, 5.00 3.5 Levees 10.20 6.50 1230 Relish, idy Loney, Ben, Jack Shaw, also 100. all ages, claim 10.00 8.90 7:90 4.60 Cellini, Jackie Cocgan, The Oregonian, Pure Dee, also Uiiyuhevels 60 Don Gasper, Golden Shore, dpiaee Finlay, Margaret Elnora, Amen, Pill Fourth Race 800. 3-year-olds and Fifi: Race 1000 Au Revoir Hand - gap, S-year-olds and up, mile-and,alx- Sixth Race 900, 3-year-olds and 3.95 4. Beyear-olds int) 618 3.70 2.95 2.90 By George CLASSY YOUNG BASEBALL STAR GETS CONTRACT Ed. Leishman Will Go to Hollywood at Start of Next Season SAN FRANCISCO, Sept., 17 Hall- d as one of the greatest prospects to sign Coast League contract in some time, Ed Leishman, outfielder for the San Jove State League club, will re Port to the Hollywood Stars next pring. BUI Essick, the scout for the New York Americans who landed Gordon Rhodes for the Yankees last year, 1s the discoverer of young Leishman. Pive clubs, several of them repre- senting major league teams, have been bidding for the services of the lad. If the youth develops it is believed that ne will go to. the Yankees, Just Mike Rhodes did last year, The contract was received by Charles Spider Baum trom Essick and immediately forwarded to the of- fice of John Parrell of the National Association of Minor Leagues. Leishman has played twenty. games with the San Joss club and has a bat Ung mark of 392, His two hits in last game ho played were home Leishman is only eighteen years of age, welghs 170 pounds and is six foot tall. He graduated from high school Inst fall, LARGE NUMBER COLTS NAMED FOR BIG RACE Nominate Over 50 Foals for. Alberta Derby Stakes in 1932 The ist of nominations for the Al- beria Derby Stakes for Western Cana dian bred three year olds, foals of 1929, to be run at the Chinoog Jockey Club: track, Chinook Park, Calgary, in 1932, announced tecently discloses that over 60 colts have been nominated for this turf classic. The name of owner and address, sire and dam follows . L, Jacques, Calagry, Alberta, Saxatile, Northern Gold . Rocky Mountain, Polo Pony Ranch, Calgary, Alberta, John Hazza, Calgary, Alberta, Joo , Homing John Hazza, Calgary, Alber'3, Joe , Margaret Madison . John Hazza, Calgary, Alberta, Dr. Joe , Corto . HM. Fullerton, Dr. DF. 2850 Kingsway, Bat Boy May Get Slice of Melon we Wout Have JANY MONEY LeFr aeTER You Give Je Gat To Tone ICARE OF THE BaT- BOY, THE TRAINER, (Wit GROUNOKEEPER The SECRETARY, Tal BY AL DEMAREE (Former Pitcher New York Giants) This is the ume of year when the bat boys, traincrs, business managers, substitutes, ground keepers and. the mascots of the pennent winning teams in both leagues begin to wonder and speculate upon Just what kind of a Mout they are going to get from the World Series melon, Ball players as a rule are pretty generous, and take care of all the camp followers, The regulars vote on tho split of the spolis, Every player seems to know instinctively whether he 1s in on the inner circle or not, The generous, birds want io, give everybody a split and the tightwads do not want any outsider tn on any- thing, There 1s -no more justice in thes splits than anywhere else and po tes is rife. One year Larry McLean joined the Gianta late but caught thres world serfes games. and only drew down one-third of a shar , McLean -blamed Ghlef Moyers, and fone night went out to the Indian's flat to beat him up, but Meyers wife chased him out with a roiling pin, and the big 150 pound Larry scuttled to refuge in a taxicab, (Copyright) great Shires was 17 years old. He told Art to go out and play lind r the name of Bobby Lowe, says Art... Ark says he never Knew thit Bobby Lowe was an old- time star... Slilres. says he never fights wii umipiees. because you , Sunny- Stone, Calgary, Alberta, By ge , Miss Rorke E.'S. T. Johnson and: E. H. Cun- ningham, 141. Mile House, Cariboo Road, B.C., Wolastor , Mary Fuller , J. A. Hughes, Didsbury, Alberta, Tangle Toes, Miss. York . Elizabeth Lane, Calgary, By George , Lady C Edwin Cally will Somers W. E, Corlet, Calgai y George Lady St. Patrick . W. E, Corlet, Calgary, Alberta, By George Manx Plerrette . W. E, Corlet, Calgary, Alberta, By George Martha McKee , Alberta, Alberta, J. R, Kieran, Midnapore, By George May Lady . nd 3. Kieran, Midnapore, Alberta, 25 By. George Roulette 25 Albertson. Sons Lid., Dalroy, Al- berta, Sexatile Zarin . Albertson Song Lid., Dalroy, Al berta, Dr. Joe St. Amina . William McRae, Calgary, Baxatile Ruby Somers William: McRae, Calgary, gaxattle Ruby Meu: 40 , John Clark McRae, Calgary: Alber- ta, Baxatile Toinette, Barbara 1. Botwright, Calgary, Al- berta, Saxatile Sunflower Belle Whittier Park Stock Limited, Manitoba, Somers Limited, Whittier Park Stock q Winnipeg, Manitoba, Somers Catetersa Whittier Park Stock Yuinnines: , Manitoba, Whittier Park Stock Winnipeg, Manitoba, Koningen . Whittier Park Stock Winnipeg, . Manjtoba, Wary Lady . Whittier Park Stock Oe z Adams, Calgary, D. i Baxatile Forgetful sister 30 Fred Johnston, Calgary, Dora Sta: Alberta, Alberta, Farm Will Par Wit arm WL Farm Wil 50 Parm ae will Limited, Somers Alberta, Alberta, Farm will PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE TO PERMIT HOLDERS Just Phone catled him ty and told him he was , Riveter ans, . Olas das. T. Clark Batsy, derta, By Georg Stanley . 8. Kerr. ean't-win. . .,.Wheri Hal Carlson was ill last season:the Chicago Club cut his salary. --.. During the first part of the 1929 season Hal wasn't much good to the club, either On July 4 he gave four hits and bh been going great ever since... The other day President Bill Veeck not only to receive his former sal ary, but that he would be reimbursed for the salary he lost because of 1 Fred Johnston, Calgary, Aiberta, By Goorge Lady Kilmarnock. W. G. Stedman, Alberta, Nepperhan W. G. Stedman, Calgary, Alberta, Nepperhan Min MacLeod . W. G: Stedman, Ontrary, Alberta, Nepperhan Lady Lad . W. G. Stedman, Calgary, Alberta. Nepperhan Captive Princess. W. G. Stedman, Calgary, Alberta, Nepperhan Lady Lomond. .G. Stedman, Calgary, Alberta, Nepperhan 'Carebosse. lt;i Bedman, Calgary. Alberta, vorentle Mion Macleod Maxwell Smith, Calgary, Alberta, Stump Junjor ana, D. Maxwell Smith, Calgar. Alberta. Saxatile Princess Signal Maxwell h, Calgary, Saxatile Dial Plane. Maxwell: Smith, Calgary, Bexatile Marguerite. Tom Cadsow. Calgary, Ney than Shy Bird. tiugh: Morrow Yond D.. Durrand, Oay Pare Stanley Harrison, Fort Qu'Appele; Bend Orice. Sam Brunson, Edmonton, Alberta, Gay: Paree Jane Ann. Audrey Dewdney, Calgary, Alberta, freaks Bro, Raymond, Alberta Jennlo MeNel Raymond, Alberta, Alberta, Alberta, Alberta, Meeks Stanley . S..Kerr, Edmonton, Al- Ballota, space..at Shibe Ai special delivery and tel PLAXTON HAS BEEN OFFERED PRO CONTRACT Toronto Maple Leafs Are Attempting to Sign Olympic Star TORONTO, Sept. 17 Has Hughie Plaxton algned a contract with the Maple Leaf Professional Hockey Club or not? Manager Conny Smythe 1s not in position, Just yet, to announce the signing of Plaxton to a professional contract but It won't be long now Last sedson Plaxton was on the re serve Uist of the Boston Bruins but tt can be remembered that Boston awap- ped Plaxton's name for that of George Owens whom. they signed last spring, It ts reported that the local club has Offered a 20,000 threo-year contract lo the former Olymplo centre star. Tt was Plaxton's play-making that en- abled Dave Trotter to gain the ime Hight, and while ho has played Witle hockey-alnce the Olympic games, his teaming up with Andy. Blair at centre fee for the Leafs would be a decided asset, Olymplc Player Due Maple Leafs handed over their res serve on Roland Matte of Ottawa ta the Detroit Olymple Club of the Cans Adian-Professional League and it is expected that the Olymples will turn, over a seasoned player to the Leafs n completing the deal. Matte starred here last season with the Otte juniors.in the Memorial Cup play- downs, AMATEURISM HIT BY PROS Professional Golfers Hurl Sham Charges at Association BOSTON. Sept., 17. The protess- fonal Golf Association of New England has entered a controversy between the Massachusetts Golf Association and its Parent organization, the United Staccs, Golf Association, over the payment of expense money to amateurs in team DID YOU KNOW THAT matches, with an attack on sham Clark Griffith tried to get Art nmateurism. Shires for the Senators when the Officials at the annual profess- is meeting voted a resolution con demning expense money for amateurs and declaring that unless a golfer can pay his own way he should Bive up amateur competition and turn Drofessional, Willle Ogg, Worcester professional, was outspoken, He sald: The pros at least pay their way to the national tournaments and tats iore than half the top rank amateurs Aitempt to do, The whole complicated system, with fis Walker cups and pub le iuks exceptions, is a travesty on fale play. The state amateur association re- cently declared its Intention of pay ing ts golfer's expenses in coming sectional team matches, and has re ceived the preliminary support of other state associauions.. The United States -Goit Association has threatened to withdraw the amateur standing of any players so aided fine aneially. Huge Demand for Seats Received by Athletics fer Series Fixtures PHILADELPHIA, Sept., 17 Oftice Park, home of the rican League champion Athletics, . was inadequate to handle Monday's flood of mail orders for world series tlekets and club officials found tt nec- essary to rent an entire floor of a nearby. vacant, bulldini More than 95,000 letters and 2,800 had heen received lant nig was taken to the park in trucks and an extra force of men and women clerks was put to work sorting the requests. Tt was estimated Monday's orders on the basis of two tickets per letter, were for twice the available, Golden Sweep Wins number of seats Au Revoir Handicap WINNIPEG, Sept, 17. Golden Sweep, Cordingley and Sutton s bay felding, returned to form, Monday, 1 win the Au Revolr Handica event at the final day's racing of the fall: meet here. feature The last race was at lle and w quarter distance and the was Yon by the favorite, Fort Wayne, Edmonton, Al- ta,, By George Equitor. Alberta Brewery Products By the Case or Barrel ine finish, iq C.N, B. League Poodads; Jott, ia, tov, 121; Ai 100; Mack i, 115 Crowford 128, 160, 178; Somer Totals S18, 599, 461, Boller Busters: Price 124, 168 Bennett 168, 145, 149; Coursoll 277, 188; Maintlood '108, 136, Neimeyet 131, 138, 164; Total TPinkers: Blatchford, 148, 11, Sundby 126, 143, 147; lack 126 168; Wayne 163,187, 168; Dunn, 196, 149; Totals 671, 719,748, Fiat Spota: Phoentx i22, 127 Williamson *135, 137, 199;' Sau 132, 145, 118; Cooper 100, 101, 4. Doe, 81, 117, -; Power , 148; Totals 910, 627, 6v6. irebugs: Goyer 142, 126, Miller 119, 117, 141; Alken 81, Bosirem 130, 121, 160; - McCall 161, 148; Morgan , 188, 151; 651, 733, 741, Wanderers: Simpson 124, 187 Hoyle 158, 768, 170; Hall 129, Patterson, 145, 145, 170;, L 125, 182; Totals 710, 756, 6 iristrocrats; Davis 174, 167, Layocck 153, 156, 184, 133, 170; Eke . 1337 Mills 132, 131, 785, 716, 837. Sharksi MeMahon 186, 112, Armstrong 131, 151, 150; Waisot 248, 106; Cherry 110, 134, 119; Gi 128, 114, 203; Totals 660, 661, 69 King Pinsi T. Riley 103, 182, Duyace 121, 135, 122; Braid Neabett 114, , 125; Jamlesoi 1 0 132, 158; Marti 143; Totals 637, 565, 786, Pixleai J. Purvis 162, 101, O'Neill. 255, 101, 126; Philips 71, 128;, Hirick 191,'118,'178; A, N. 5 98, 58, 93: i, 871, 1 01 Boylan 171, I) Nath 131, 102, 11; M, Goar 142, 124; 8. DeRouale 113, 189, Low Score 103, 114, 109; Total: 666. 609, Nympha: n. Rymer 214, 150, . Robertson 143, 120, 126: M, 1 303, 139, 148; A. Ritonie 162, 114 T. Carragher 126, 163, 180; 747, 700, 679. Brownles: C. 40, Pi, Brunelle 128, 192, 161: Gi 126, 121. 132; D: Boothe 196, 18 , A. Cooiey 136, 197, 202; Totals 762,761, Beaveras , Ward 163, 146, XK. White 98, 137, 109; M. Cros 124, 11.148; H. Blatr 211, 298, Low Score 121, 121, 122; Totals 683, 607. H. B, Co. League 2nd Floor: V, Conley 90, 49 I Martyn 107, 120, 11 ; . Jac 85, 89, 198; R. Horwood 100, 105, W: Hughes 112, 121, 198; Fotals og gale Chargers: Helssick, 112, 177, 33 Millian 138, 108, 146; Nitzer 123, 2M Hannay 116,312, 13 Rhoo Dept: Colly Bannatd, 170, 135, 119,143; Davidson 146, 127, Bader 18, 113, 182) Totals 830 05. z Shopping Room: Kewlg 145. 181: Phifer 162, 170, 172; Olive 48, Hatton 139, 87, 146; A 154, 147, 203; Totals 750, 690, 85 Songhurst: R. Jamieson 14 322: D. Winters i4t, 71, 110; A. 3 ols 124, 94, 91; B. M calg 102, 135; K. Songhurat 80, 128, 02; 809, 577, 850. Svelgulst: H. Innis 63. 46, Monty 91, 132, 137; Surry 83, 86, Wishaw 144, 106, 68: J. Bwelquis 107, 67: Totals 478,-467, 488. Diugs: A. MeCoy 110, 133, M. Pevtrson 107, 184, 153; M. 76, 66, 7 tevens 70, 71, 11 Morsball 1, 96, 105; Totals 446, 578, Teattle: e1. Wilson 150, 172, M. Hall 129, 148, 89; M. Turner 139. 165; N. Morrison. 120. 111, T. Themas 118, 101, 182; Totals ei), 752, Advti-M, Howe 189, 219, 183. rake 153 88, Kers, 734, Cathiers: G; Mercier 106. 166, T, McGilles 150, 174, 202; R.. Cu ings 201, 189, 142;' G. Graham 152, 149: D. Clyne 112, 196, 98; als 665; 877, 808 130, 157; Mrd. T. Hughes 119, 164: Totals 678, 703, 594. etiotery Mis uit 6, 120, Winn 182, 181, Mrs. Hugiies 71, 121 Nes. Morrisor 121, 185; Briss din. 69, 77, 81; T 407, 988, 500, noe Sa 160, 204: J. Cuthbertson. E. Bowen 156, 143, 10: 922. 41 iM. M. Cooper: N. Ewart 130, 142: W, Howatson 190, 120, 128; 8. He. 140:'B. iohsion 141. 46 190: B. ; Totals 663, 728, 681. Marshall Wells: Dalzell 108, 95, McGregor 109, 146.176: Guy 121, 142; Prive 161, 169, 142; Crowe iit, 485. Blanka: Mckitric 71, 134; 133, 127, 124, 193; KD ; B, Kennedy Crescente A. Harder 177, Bymonson 111,113, 1481 gt; in 311, 113, 148; 79,191, 132; Totals 632, noting 78, 60, 133: 86, Lablestonniere 93, 95, 62: A. Smith Si: B Taylor 197, 66, 93; P. 187, 182; Totals 870. 608, 432, DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED PROVINCE OF ALM ERT A 123; White 169, 135. 160: Blekloft 142, 110; Newson 198, 180; 107; Dou 90.'115,'78; Totals 716; 696, 870 Grahiam Beld: Btokes 111, 160; Harris 96, 115, 120: Libke 146, Ridwood 125, 11, 10, 135, 100; Totals Fatons: Patterson 98, 7 Meranm 19), 187. 1942 Aaboueh 198. BY:-BieWineke 427, 121, 196: Wilt
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