I BOHLENDER’S Smart mars “as ka stole tho features of the cum». [Mung tt long twisting fly ball I: who†Ivil tield going away trom the plun- Mak also started the only unuhlo p‘ay "x the, gamv, taking Bill l'lulll~kv'> drive. and playing it to rum I. In [nl'u- Sim-m out a! second‘ Couch “my-(l In Daimler but failed to â€M. nun-qu- Iml Milk-r trying to nukr huluu nn the. play R'rhtt (brown mu [Mu-m lo l4-hman. 1mm.»- .lllll luv-1d; Walton In.» " .:l “Isl sack an], in the gunw when Walton accused the Pan- up: In»: su-km' “r trying to spike Mm p hr "tVHS-ed the Back. H.411 ll-RI'uy and Zalewskl were hit nun try Adair while at tho plate, Inn 2/..almvslu the first time was not 'aursul u. Cttst by Umpire Fillmoro.‘ hum Ilw much the bail was plainly c. . .. m clip ihe Tignr tirtrt sackor‘s‘ shirttyont. I " lls: 4mm “.11“: Adair tost can trot. IllUlllg bull: Munro) and Za- I. I' skr With Im. on base. Bill I-k,. m...†Ittt. [his lune singllng h â€in " Inn-r 'et mung McAvoy to 8nd tin, mum at 4-1 " u‘mupu PARK intro“ at Him-1 potutts in the sane colt Kit- umir. mutual. the ion ot the Int .1 in. tuterc "July intermediate A p.aysstt_ with to Waterloo 'Pitrerts Uetot,- A was crured wraith-day at, muwu of'x‘luse to 1,100 baseball um um: SX crttuetsdtsy anon-noon 'rr gen hailing 1-0 until the usventh tcause citUttt ttout behind to count Haw was and added the fourth in ttsr eighth to win out $-1 clean 6am. nun. tum: went scoreleu until Il.. [mum tuning when Couch Looted m “when: Letty Adair, ' lung htttlto “nu three tunes this year ttttuse-d hack Waterloo, gave up sev- tlg nus minimum! to eight by Irvin tuottcskt pitching his best game ot lln- teat Adair commenced to want. u. in ilte seventh. while Plum-he mm up arnt wrnt [he mule with the gun...» uhdrr rulili'ol tltrot1tgitout Triple Wins Gam- 1‘Ln. [Altman Tiger nrst sucker mum: lu mail " Waterloo'l halt in [up Ft veulh Blll Humane followed mm a [mph blast to [no track In .. mm mid swung the runner, and TSX-Otter up the game Irvin Plomske, mlmumx tried a lung bunt on an at- tt mph d sactitice, which was tumbled up "' Adair Bio Humane. scoring um! nun warning ttrs" sately Doc Krupp lullowed with a single to short iett tint Mmsselman ittter handling mu hm let it get away trom him, .u.uu lulu Mandi: time to reach 1mm. GUARANTEED WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING Located in Steele's Optical Parlors, " King St. W. _ Kindle-or 96 King St, West Kitrherusr no a ERRORS I'll1millllttBTlyml KITCHENER IN PLAYOFFS RETURN GAME IN KITCHENER SATURDAY Att no". Snit- nnd Overcoat- n‘u alto go. So. our undul- al also and 81l.86. Oth- " .10 to Sit“). " In"! " St, so. our nativity-occur. “nylon. .l1.50 in $21.80. "Where Sportsmen Meet" 50 King St. S - Waterloo Pipe. Chan BUY NOW AND SAVE! so Jam Mo.'. I" "ru Biltmore. Mm. Huh, n3. to " your sick. $1.69. $2.50, 82.â€. . . . 0m. of Fonylh. on" Shirk, "l- " 83.50, your etch. "e. 8].â€. 81.85, ttmr. . . . Fonytlu. Mm. Tia. r... to " m 2 ". " . . . " don- man’- an: Cash-"n Surfs. I... " 3].â€. choice MH, 65: to $1.28. . . . Over LOW pt" " Half- Pan. 8].â€. 3|.†Io $5.85. Adair With Two Error,, Spoib Mound Performa-.--. Plonske Brothel-u Stu for Tigers. Classes by Steele nun" ii 'iit '1'it'i'iiiii'ii'i'iiiciii"j"iii' names“? C havens. )lillvr in [Mt field fur Waterloo The Place For Better Shoo Values 21 Erh St. W. - WATERLOO W. G. SAHLI wens. Tohceoc T " E H U B Money Saving Specials HERMAN LlPPERT STORES “STEELE’S Momnycles F Kenna-é 00-- Eve-Inn c. F. PRICE. Optometrist. if": KITCHENER . -- ‘-'T“"" -_""â€'° iii" Play was resumed at 7.30. Rev. 'ie,t'arJ,t,ig.i,','ttfnAolha 332:5. Thompson who sklnped a “'oodltocl esterdl _‘x " carried arr lam-0nd prize with y y. mun “ms and a plus ot IT. A Winch“ rink was third, (It-antler of A ttfi',,',',',,')",',:,,',',,',,',"':,., his London fourth, Laterty or Kitchener, use adjourned for a week in police titth ond N R, Fieblg, stmtl’ord, court on Wednesday when he was Mxth charged with receiving stolen aoods.‘ ___ _ _ -- - - - m DOUBLES Three Wlterloo Bowling Club rinks Imrtieiprsted in the Scotch Doubles tournament held at Guelph yesterday. In yesterday's game Royals were Ull'lllil and outplayed In every 'lt?artr ment and were never dangerous al any stage or the game. The Royals were fortunate in the early part ot the season lo win a tew games, moat oi these being at the expense of the Branltord Alerts, before that team was properly organized. the Alerts however. improved their team con- siderably later on In the sewn and were only one game behind the Strathroy team at the close of the schedule. but a much stronger team ‘ with a larger roster of players to. choose from than the Royals. but the f latter team felt it was their duty try _ virtue ot their malllon in the group! standing. to enter the playoffs, al-i' though It was generally consideredl that their chances of glory in the! senior field were very slim. I S'I‘HA’DHRUY_ August Mr- Taking two in a row, tho Stralford Nationals eliminated the Strathroy Royals, In the 'remi4ittals, or the senior inter, munly playoffs here yesterday after- mum try the overwhelming score ot 1310 Royuls Ousted 13-5 from Inter- STRATHROY IS KNOCKED FROM Tigers play the mat game of tite Im- out ot three series In Kitchener u" Saturday anternoon The winner on this series meals tho winners uf th,. Gull-Guelph serles The order in which the local trchty duh- emled nus Kitchneer. Gall, Wa- terloo and Guelph Hn-spn-ler tailed to make the piayulfs and Preston de- faulted the rnmainlng quarter or its M'hedllle Your ("a will In Illa-roughly u "Iliad. The Inn- vi" be [round to your egtaet hoods. The nominat- tttted to your Indi- vidual loch-m. Th bout pun-lb]. Butuuetior. " plural-loci puma Waterloo out on close shases any. nlce running catches. Few Strikeouts Adm mlh three strikeouts beat I'Iullhko- with two but passed up oue um:- In I‘lunhlu-‘s tttUte _ KJchenrr tl; double play. Zink to Couch to Dahmeu lo Lehman: first [Mar oh â€my: link Simon Adah, Plunnskn‘. tut trs pitcher. try Adair, McAvoy Iii. quewaki Umpires, mun Fillmore of Fergus. bases. Shrunk ot Galt Time ot sauna l hour " minutes Attendance [100 Kurheuer ooo 100 MiF---t 8 3 Waterloo 000 000 31E--4 T 2 " 4 T " 13 2 Sunni-nary -Ttwo has: bits. Duly mer, three bane ttit. W {Inmakm tirst u“ balls, on Hannah, It, on ALLIIL I struck oat by Plantain: 2, by Ada" 3. left uu buses Waterloo Zalewah'. lb w Plomske, 33 l Plomske, p WATDRLOO AB Kropp. " I Lorentz, " 2 Walton, ct 4 McAvoy. u , Miller. At l Simon, " KITCHEN†AB ft link. an i 0 (1er " ' u Couch :b i 1 Batman, u. a o Lehman, y O 0 Kumruick. Str I 0 â€causes " 3 tt )quselumn It '3 0 Adan, p l u EHarrtis l " xanglarlm l o " l a " 13 a: 1 0:1le tor Manges In all: x up banal tor Musselman In all: I "it" u. very n kitehetterhr 9Cy " {kibble - county Playoffs by Stratford. SENIOR I,00? Optometrist- for unnecn M! King W. Up! Arvnm is HMS miles, north of Reina“, Imporlanl Northern Spun- ish town taken 9nrlior in the week by the insurgents in their campaign Allin" Government-held Sttrttatnder. The radin rommunuweairr/idiy Gpvornmont militiamen surrender; HENIMYE. Frr"tco-Sptsnitrh From her, August I9. The insurgent radio at Bilbao ttnn0uttced tonight Gen. Frnncisrn Franco's troops have orrnpiod the Town of Arenas. 2R miles from "ntander. Say L700 Suldiers "ave Surrendored I'RHSTON, Aux Mr--Hert Bohrt ot.U r Hump†o." KHchener. carded I "11 His! who in the men’s doubles u||wll "motuitteut staged at lbs! â€I..." «up»: lawn howling grwns' h]. ttiuks from Kitrhoner, Brant ' Iwcl. F.lrrrit Watvrloo. Tillsonburg, Pun, awn-h, Ayr and Maw Ham- hung 'titrticlprateqt m tht. tourney " ““an m-l lluupI-r roalslerod three, P_tlt" pun n to capittrt' ftrtrt prize 3 A Hardlnpr and T Con“. or Paritt, l a th mm- “ill-4 plus 16, ware second’ and In Ilium and R Allen. ot Kites! "tttst nub thrert wins and 13, were ll ml Fumlh plau- we"! to C. Belu- , hump mm! H 1lshorne, l'reoton. with ‘I ree, “Inn plus m. white tttth prilol " 1†“km try " (vow-r and Dr. Cour I 1"t u! "rauttoM [Hangman Club. , mull qu ulna plus IS. . 1 Eddie Roos' smart rink ot Water- Jun lawn bowlers carried " tho his 'lmm award at the annual tourna- [nu-III of the Beaver Bowling Club. ‘lu-hl ut Kin-lune: Saturday In which ,lnvmyinur rinks partlcipated. Roo- ‘hall tour wins and a plus of 22 to Iluis credit. f Tit" ilstttttyr bowlers were wel- .romed by genPral manager J. A. Mar- in“ m th,. Dominion Tire Co. Ind ', “un- “Imus at an appellzing lupper‘ smug-II at six u‘clock. _ Kitchener Bowlers Win at Preston i, At the some time the matter of ‘the pathway leading into the park ,olf the end of Young street was .bronght up. For some time this I pathway has been in readiness for, I filling up with chips and oil, and Mr. ‘Coltart suggested that now while tthe streets are being repaired with! ',the required material it would be a! Ll":.', time to have this matter also Attended to. Upon communicntion with Ald. W. W. Frickey it wns “agreed that when the next our of 'oit arrived the required chips will te. ohtained and the pathway will be Carries Off Honors at Beaver [dawn Bowling Tourney at Kitchener. filled in. Eddie Roos Rink Wins First Prize ll'l‘own Engineer Assume Mem- j I}; iiriiiGiuiririiiua.' Mayor Wes. McKersie pointed out to the engineer that they would like to have the ball diamond ready tor seeding in two or three weeks and Mr. Necher assured them tlust everything in his power would be done. I "Levelling operations on the in- tield have commenced and are pro- gressing splendidly, but while this is being done," continued Mr. Col- tart, "the weeds are growing ex- teptiunally fast in the oatitetd, and they should be removed at once." Claude Meeker, town engineer, who was called in, stated that he was arranging for the use of a team and a stifrstoothed cultivator for re- moving the weeds. Much has been tseeomplished trace the monthly council meeting at which time the Mnyor Eromised that he would see that wor would com- mence at once on the diamond, but there is still a great deal of work to be done before it is ready for seed- ing, according to Mr. Coltart. _ The question of the new upper ball diamond It Waterloo Park again came up for discussion at the meeting of the Waterloo Park Board at the Council Chamber on Wednesday night. I New Athletic field ht Park Is The IboVe pictures were taken by Winn-m lilac! ot Kitchener, District lime: uf the Bell Tele- plune Company, two weeks ago on the vii: of the touring E In cricket team to Waterloo, Left in shown Prowde Seagull: and Philip Sam. son- of the late aunt] P. Sanctum, abutting with members of the visiting club. Centre above in I from» of the Moon, while on the right Phu Sewn": is shown talking to William R. Bricker at when on. . Soon Ready for. Seeding. Near Completion Marylebone Cricketers Relax During Waterloo Mr and Mrs. Stanley Snyder um! hmily of Mannheim culled at the home of Mr. and In Herbert Shunt: on Sunday. fUht Recent guests It Mr. J W. Sny- der were Mr. and Mrs Daniel Martin and non Hun-y, Flor-duh. yr. and Mn. Isaiah Liehty, Win Messrs. Wilts! Ind Leonard Woolner. Nutchez. and Fumes um! Leonard Bruhactter spent Sunday with Royden Woolner. Mr. Ind Mn, Russel Boyer, Lee- tonin. Ohio, "lied at the home of D P. 'mrdtorl Monday, thi/UGG-Guia,,,;,'";,;'.'";',,",,' Lucinda Martin, Fiend-l9. and Min Vern Koch, Rev. and Mrs. J, H. Grodie of Bertha, Ind., visited at Amos Ging- rich's recently. Mr. and Mrs. Hun-mum Gingrich were Sunday Vinita" at Amos Ging- ricll'a, " Jacobo. _ Suhduy Vinita-n " Ed, Snyder's ,ertlerrttrtr. Elrper Ind Willud. Mr. J. fidkii, of Walton spent a few days with his friend, Charles Sellers Minn Doreen Mung: is spending I week's holidays with her grind parents in Kitchener. l Mrs. W. Bach and son of Detroit called on Geo. Wain. Mia Annie WIhl in spending 3 few dun in Kitchener. l, It. and In. William Schmidt and {unity of tet. Audi. spent [Sunday with In and Mrs. Herman itruehm Mr. and Mrs. Henry Euler, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Schock and son Rar, Ind Mrs. VII. Otterbein were Sun- dly supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Will Haas. Mr. Ind In. All-n Schmidt and dnughter Loreen spent I day with Mrcartd Ifrt, Hemâ€! Bechthold. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alvin Dummeier of Linwood and Mr. and In Fred tet,',', upent Sundly with like Otter- n B. Mr. and In. Alonm Hahn, Vd. Kuhn Ind Lome Hackb-rt and the Misses Clara and Emma Vollmu- span SEE“!!! in Soytumpton. _ Mr. and In. Jake Foerster of Elmira spent a few days with rein- tives here. Mr. nnd Mu. Will. Stein Ind Ion fee." of Toronto spent Sunday ere. Mrs. J. Gin spent the weekend with her daughters in Hamilton and Bsafrttlo. - Mr. AdisiiiifeirTr"or"Peora, is ybiting wit: friends and relative. Mr. and In. Albert Steins have left on ttn extended three" weeks' trip to the cont, visiting ditterept pluses ot#trretst emanate. A Confirmation Rally will take place in the Lutheran Church on Sunday, August 29th, with three genius. More about the speakers I Chicago 'New York St. Louis " liiiitiriiri Button 'rv . . Cincinnati! Philadelphia Brooklyn SNIDIR‘S CORNIRB Perth Cornwall Gloversvllle Olwego '..r. -r.. Ogdensburg Smiths Falls Rome . . _ Brockville _".VPrr Ottawa '.e..rtrt-.... Newark _ Montreal Syracuse _ Baltimore Buiralo Rochester . Toronto Timer Jersey City Nes York Del roll Chicago Boston Cleveland Washington St. Louis Phtmdolphia army Cttr '-r.t _ rv....- " 63 A CANADIAN-AMERICAN Results Ogden-burg " (Huntsville 241. Brockvllle 7-1. Smiths Falls " Ottawa s. Perthorn‘Inll 2. Oswego 3-9, Roma Ca. Baum Rochester " Jersey City 1-1 Bulralo ll-O, Baltimore M. Syracuse 24, Toronto 1-2. Newark 7, Montreal t. NATIONAL LEAGUE Roam. Now York 9, Boston t, Flushing 7, Chicago a. New". Chicago it, Button tr. clrtuand " St. Louis 2-11 New York T, WIan‘lOn 6 Philadelphia 4, Bolton 2. INTERNATIONAL BASEBALL RECORDS HEIDELBERG AMERICAN LEAGUE Won [All RC. " 29 .059 56 30 .661 " " .606 M ST .643 I) " A88 " 50 .376 Won [an RC. 90 36 _720 " " .631 " 49 516 67 80 $87 " " £483 Wanna-1 P.C.' as " 611, " " 594‘ 57 " 548, as " an " " .477 u " 421‘ " LEAGUE " " " 59 63 400 .594 548 547 477 Ann Suit-"I . Don Amoebl ' "I " "OAHS " TOWN THESSALON. oNT August 17 __ Three girls, aged ll to 16. the daugh- 1lers or Mr and Mrs Wilbur King. mere drowned In the Thessalon Ri- ver her late yesterday The bodies was rProvemd early today after " most all the residents of this Algoma district town had jolned In a search tor the victim: l "Why. those Leafs have given us more trouble than any other tenm in the league this Benson," Vin con- tinued. "They never know when they're licked ttnd, believe me, I only hope we don't have to meet them in the ptrtrotrs. They Are plenty tough." " T0R0NT0.--"Don't count those \anle Lents out of the race for the iicrotrts, yet," cautioned Oscar Vitt, peppy mannger of the league tth. Newark Bears, after his team d taken both ends of a double-hender from Dan Howley's yoy'lggslers in “Toronto recently. A Vin was talking to a number of fans who were congratulating him on his fine team and depleting the fact that the Leafs had to meet the Bears at this critical stage of the Toronto Nine Only Four Games Out " International League Playoff Position. .MTUROAY 2 RM. Childnn toe _ Add“ 2 They Gave Him h Gun Hip Lawson, brilliant little Guelph Junior star, played for the Leafs in the gnme and featured " bat with two doubles with men on base each time. Johnny Murphy pitched well tor Galt, but was nick» ed for 10 hits, most of them coming with men on bases. The return game is slated for Gait on Saturday. Gait ..._.._..mm.r_ 200 001 20-5 4 0 Guelph _....rp. 003 002 2x--T 10 2 Murphy and WttlkerrHudson and W. Robinson. I GUELPH, August IW-Good luck and not good baseball was respon- sible for the Guelph Maple Leafs' 7-5 victory over Gilt Terriers here last night in the first game of the Intermediate "A" Intercounty base, bull tsemi-tin). Delmar Hudson, recent addition to the Guelph hurl- ing 3M, held the Terriers to tour neutered hits during the game. but his wildness kept him in constant trouble, " he issued 11 bases on balls and hit one batter. He mn- nged to last the route, however. the - timuly being called in the eighth frame because of darkness. _ GUELPH LUCKY TO BEAT CALI Maple Leafs Me First Playol! Monday and Tuesday SPENCER TRACY THREE SISTERS BROWN Friday and Samurai»; " SMASH HITS) Air Conditioned - Cool and Bis Attroctioo MATINEE I Font-no SM'IIVII _ ExhibitionWeeks Game from Terriers by 7-5. 155 King St. West N f ' / RAD/0 q All 70 51/1091 7 ca. llerfn Von" Radio or Phi-o ' SHOE T, WAVE I. O N G - WA V E Luau to Bun-wan and ' hum rad» WWI " Weil u all nearby broaden- lmprovcd Short-Wave results murmured. Thu De Potâ€! l hunky gm. you the latest cnp'mumg Jevekvutenta m the world of Radio. 1?Ar.plt.ssr thtijss.sr can a, it It lot can De ma, 1suer'"tmeureo-teosrouis There were tour clubs in the av “or group. Three 4tualtiUrd tor group playoll‘s and the appeal ot the fourth, Brannon! Alerts. tor intermediate "A" c1tssusktieatiors, was tgranted. Six warns started in the intermediate "A" division. one dropped out. Four figure in the tsemi-thun series, and the Mth. Hespeler Red Box, was glv~ m, PI! for only . “A: radio "hambznhhm warm-r nodalbcl'aequ-ky.hnyoup¢ tureNfulire-aan.eart,. ‘.ll'l 41.4 (o rt .- (1ntereotmtyPiayofitt u; (lt. .; Irnl, ',lt -._.._i_,, ll" “:1er mgnlu In Kl'mHENnR. Augum n ---Tue; Ll “mm“: hm: t piayotr limit has been reached Ln the “um pm And I'wt lutercouaty Baseball League this Ictttt year between cancel-lon- (muted at I' --- . the outset. of the your, and Ilnce the l ' / . Ontario Baseball Amateur Amen» 1 More , ab Nun‘s regulation allowing beaten l tit . warns to be reciasattud In a lower, ' " sewn: V V -i" _ Forty one team: started In the u- l The 4..“ oil â€has series and tour droped out with, twain“, " mun-m1 um completing the schedule. or a total of In. “mu. me r; left, 35 are In pinch of some given att applirw kind m-udmu 4...“. 35 Teams Get Into 'r/ 1otereountyPiayofis ", I-Tulu Porhrr-ee hom only 6 Talus in the New "" Do For“! Crosby EXTRA! I’m PF-o-h. and Out-u. Sum With Ink" You». Maura- O‘Sullhu - Frank “at... 'The Emperor’s Candlesticks’ Monday - Tuesday - Wod-oaday AUG. " - " . " with LW. Burymr. - Ju. H-tIov'n laat Put---- "st , Day: - TG., Fri., Sal. MONDAY "Saratoga" REVIVAL TUES. NIGHT AUG. " a! 10.45 p.III. PAUL MUNI In GOUDIES Wdlu- â€than. . WILLIAM POWELL LUISE RAINIER Open All-Day Wednesday CLOSED JEAN HARIDW CLARK GABLE AUG. " - 20 - " "F0ltr" YOU GET THIS W. “a: Dunn-luau Store in Until Sept. G Frank “lulu EVERY a. par! paymonc on purthllr of . mod-I IIIOIIIII TIIAIIIB Fro. Pmrb--mshe cud o-o Mn. In which more than 6.000 Canadian- p-Id loin-lo to ' tom-Idea. . §More Waterloo [ Slrvrls Oiled Hunky . Tueaday e Wednesday AUG. 23 - 24 _ " Another car of oil is expected in a week or two and the" the rest of the streets on the Hm? resurfacing plan will be oiled and chipped. The ~tlrrt otltne program in Waterlo " mum-mum thi, week, and a total of In. nmrr ,tteete. are being given an application of oil and crushed stun». These street, an- being given the same kind of tv.surfacintt as Knig street and the other streets re- ceived in the rariirr part of the operations. Thursday _ Fr AUG. " The Pitp,rimasw to {inTy RICHARD mx "The Devil is Driving" "The League of Frightened Men†WALTER CON NULLY "Salute to Valour" “Riding on - ADDED ATTRACTroN - a ADDED ATTRAleON -- Ill JOE F.. mum's $89.95 nu Int Air" Flu-lunnu Lulv "n 'iasesitictttion. tlsr" mlntmrdmle "B" _ it an 'h tite play-otN tttis IIanlIAlc I Fe teams hrrCUF,NF.R riday _ Saturday ls \Ill-mlou and mun-anal m ache tiratil,-, mopping ttt