_.. u u an air o Seore by innings: Guelph 'r-t 010 010 0W<2 9 3 W‘alerlnn V 000 103 Mx--4 3 3 Summary -Two-taioo hit. Smith; ','aCrittceu hits, Tall. Schmidt; stolen basos. Lam, 3, Walton Bauer: double plays. M, Kelly to Lindsay to Fur ser. Mummy to Tait; left on base. Guelph In. Waterloo 5.- base an balls. " f'lomrrke 2. by Smith 6; struck out. luv Smith 6. try Plomsko 7: [nasal lull, Ketly. Umpirm Alumni and Shelley Timm 150 Totals __. 't Vrtr» _ 37 , 9 " 10 3 E--'Batted for Hough in the nlnth. WATBRLOO AB R H PO A E Bauer. rt 'r-r-..;., 2 l tr tr 0 0 Lang, It _ V, . 2 2 0 I I) 0 Tait. 2h _"',..-.-, 2 I 1 ' T t Schmidt, " (rp. . 3 0 o tr 2 . Walton. rt __'V.r. _ 2 . 0 t . 1 W, Plomske. as _ ' . 0 ' 6 0 McAvoy. c -r 'rqV . 3 o 1 l s l Zaiomrki, 1h H 3 0 0 " . 0 r, Plomske. p Irq . 3 (h l It 4 tt x Lead In: Leafs wok tlt" jump again in the fifth. after M. Kelly singled, to right held. advanced on King‘s scratch hit and rural homo on Mason’s drive into right field V, Kelly retired the side on a pup fly to short. The Last ot' Ihe sixlh saw the home- sters really Show they could play baseball when the need arose. Bauer started the ball rolling when he walked to first, stole second and went to third on Jim 'l'alt's singlo, the latter making second on the throw-in. bang hit one high which dropped back of first but). Mat Kelly. Guelph second sackevr. muilted the throw from ftrtst and Bauer scored. Tait followed him in and Tigers counted tho third for the in- ning when Lang advanced on a turn- ble by Vines Kelly and scored on I squeeze play with Milt Schmidt 0:0 ruling a pram; sacrittce hunt. IEUELPH AB R H PO A E x. Kelly. 2b P....... s l 1 2 2 I Hough. rim 3 o . l 1 1 King, " 'r"v'r"r-._._.., 5 0 l l 0 . Mason. ct """_.r....rt ' I) 2 , . ' Ir Kelly. e "VN...-.... 4 0 0 . 0 l Manning. It 'er...rsr. . l' l 1 . . Fraser, th -'-rtrrrrr-e ' 0 . ' l ' Lindsay. as . _ .1 0 2 l ' . Smllh.p "rv .. 4021 an '" Quo- St. Leafs first run. and the opener of the gamma came when Manyng who hm! rmu'hm second on a tun-base error. took third whvn Fraser swung out and 5mm! when Lindsay singled m whim. Tigers notched the count in the fourth chapter. 14ml walked. stole second. went to third when Schmidt grounded out and cmssed the plate with the eveuer on :1 passed ball ". Twice comm: trom mm to no the were, Waterloo The" chill“ up their second victory at the Jar non Monday morning what; they " nated Guelph Leah " In at Inter county intermediate "A" llnure ll Waterloo Part Jim Tait banged out Waterloo’s second hit while Ed. MacAvay count. ed for the third and last in the sew. enlh stanza Fans were isotmswhat, appeased for the trio of fielding er-T rnrs cotutted against both teama by [ two prettily engineered double-plays. ttte first ot which was execuled by the Leafs ill tho third inning. M. Kelly, Lindsay and Fraser titptred in the play mr Guelph while McAvoy and Tait provided the Tiger doublet when Smith struck out in the eighth I and MrAvoy threw to Tait to catch! Lindsay at second. i Me Scum Second Stain! Win asiwugrho Stages Despite the chilly land ot mm winch gripped spectators and player: “the, musing the Waterloo nine to endeavur lo all" I lira llnlnodblol! Earning his sound victory in on many games. Irvin Horn-lb pitched Leads up ball. as did "Butter" will. on the mound tor the Leafs. While the losers collected nine ttite " Plomake, two were tattested scratch singles and in only two damn, the second and tmls, when lant- neared, did he allow more than one hit, Irvin struck out seven and walked only two willie "Butter" willllod only six and walked six, allowing only three hits to Tigers. 'Both hurlers were among the lead- ing hitters. Smith paling tho only twmhase ttit or the game and a single Training 21 as the) colored the stun Tigers pushed urol- , In. to new up the game, ulthough they were credited with only three man during the entire match, computed tc lune tor the lossâ€. in tour times to bat and Ploumlle ao- owing the ttrat or tho Tiger's sate- ties in three trips to the Mate. in 1mm " "new beock. both tum: turned In a good same ot bloom“, About 500 witnessed the game. Tigers Count Four Runs From 3 Hits: Win 4-2 Totals DEFEAT GUELPH LEAFS Motorcycles And can. BICYCLES _DON EBY W -- I - ' a at. s. “on. an. FtYCHENRgt 210000 220100 211431 .100on 200101 400360 301l$1 3001‘00 301040 254321193 nomooomzsa 't0300x--4,t3 y and scored on B drivei Milt Schmidt exo- season tcrittee hum. he new ABRHPOAE =--=r..= 5 t 1 3 2 1 3 o . 1 1 t q 501100 f ' 0 2 2 BO 4 (I I) 6 0 1 . l' l l 0 0 4 ll . ' 1 ' 3 0 2 l ' 0 4 0 2 l ' 0 10 oo 0 o“Pete’ 37 2 92410 3 In their halt of the sixth. the Pau- t thorn ttttttted thn tying run wiGl Walker dotlhlnd to hrime in Hanna, who was on f1rrtt through iaiirl,7il error The mvpnth law Pitcher Gnu . ataxia to rm. Human“ “and plant Dohrnlk and Ztnk singled to bring in Gran Ind have manor. on In! and second hone]: mod to Cicuin for the Itrtqt out hippo! when 2t'hn two-hangar lo ttm right fuat when. "orttttt Kurt-omit um Zinh, Trying! to atretett the hit. he m had It third, anotilowlhl to Wright. "" mu- utngtod to rqtMret but Amid I on base, hut the local tam, ruched a disappointment when Mich]: re- lire-1 thrs no!" throw hatter! Wakef had singled to In: and reached :00 ond on (hall's bunt lo third. winch Wrighl pirlmd up and bounced to Debra-k. the Inner making the error. Kutnorrtik [mun-d to tilt the bum. hul Zlnk nlrln'k ant, (burl: popped Io Wright and him»! grounded out. Plow!!!" to Debut“. In the fourth inning the visitors u-ndn " two-run hid tor the game. Svlu'umm walked trut was out on De, hrusk's rieyier'._ choice, Dahmer to rum-h, Allard Hugh-d nandlng the rumwr to third. Dnhrnsk scored when M \Valkvr was thrown out at hrs". Allard [wing to second and making Ihird on the thrmw to the ptate Pteitrer was sate on Kumomlk’a Frror and Yarostowski was talked. Mivkus was thrown out. Knmomlk lo Dahmer. to mum the side The last of the fifth Kitchener got three _ Kitchener led " in the opening ix-ning when Kumornik. the leading ham-r, Finz‘Pd. Max Zink got to Brtet whom Slickus dropped his hot unnudn-r to the irttipld, Kumornick mario third. holding while Conch Hind to Iott and then heating the throw home. link was tagged try- ine to make third. Allard toPeuira. hippo! walked but was left on haze when hahmw struck out. Kt'rCHEhNlmt.-tornirur from be. hind, in a 'reventh-innlng rally. the Kitchener Panthers strengthened their lead in the intermediate "A" Imormnmy grouping by humbling the Preston River-shim; ir-2 in an af- ternoon game hero Tuesday. "Peter Gran Holds Losers to Six Bits in Fast Tilt. Kitchener Trips Preston s.. 2 ‘ FANS WELCOME!) THE RETURN OF BILL PLOIISKE to the Tiger aggregation Tuesday, who has been out of the me while his wrist was on the mend, and Bill played great hull at shortstop. His hitting was naturally weak, 1nd it will probably be some time before he sternum administer I little "conneeto" after his extended ablence from . n A -. _L:- - THE RETURN OF PLollsxl-Z To SHORT resulted in a move to third for Milt Schmidt who thus far had done yeomln service in Bill's position. Hunger Fred Walton. who has been covering third. went to the out6etd, Thieh move has lamented for I moment durilnr Tun-Ana. mm. at... - . V v.“ _--.. 'vv‘ol “-5 will“. "cl-v w - value-ll, which move has lamented for a moment during Tuesday's game when he jostled Bobby Bauer " the latter attempted to make a catch of King’s drive in the seventh. Vie Lung. who made his first appearance of the season. played in left Betd and looked good for Tigers too. Incidentally, he scored two of Waterloo', four runs. ,...-....vu.., aluntvcl, l """.YY ""5T'".P'tre. Deg to amuse, bear “maiden. The Cards than really dug in their [able watching. for the calibre of ball displayed was head and shoulders heels. and Margarita after drawing labove that shown at Waterloo a.week 'lr'""'""; l: walk. stole second, “no moldin- l mcxus THREW HEADS up BALL FOR mvensmlas and but 23:1,":3: Jgl, 2,'i,'tt,2 JSg,U' for that fatal two-base hit ball given Dippel with the bases loaded in the crown a Nelly hit that 'itied the seventh frame, he apparently had the Indian sign an Panthers, and bases and Niergarlh raced home on Panthers, judging from dggous elk, didon't appreciate his splendid effort? mm by 'Britt. ORCHIDS TO IRVIN PLOMSKE who chalked up his second con- GUF9LPH AB IR H PO A E secutive win of the season for himself and Tigers in a pitching duel with MeGurrr. " . """.e.. 4 o I' 9 a 0 "Butter" Smith, big Guelph hurler who came up from the 1937 Guelph Murdock, " ".-.-te . I) 1 o a . Junior 0.B.A. champs this: year. Despite the fact that Leafs collected Haunts“, " ".."r.. l 0 o 8 o a nine hits of Irvin, two were intleld scratch singles and in only two S':t'ltkttyrttr, p.. lb ' a 2 o t frames did he allow more than one hingle. 'Ruller. lb "'-'"r."_.e 0 o , " , I a a a . Tan, c. """"mrN-r-etrN.. '5 II 1 G . . SMITH TURNED Iii A FINE EFFORT holding the weak-hitting Lazzari, 2b V'r._rPh.. , o 1. 2 ' o Tigers to three safeties, but periodic moments of laxness, weakness, or L. Pinhbelner. at. 4 0 t 0 o . what have you, in which six Tigers were issued walks, spelled defeat for Kelly, as "e-m.. '.'r-P.r, a o o 3 1 o the Leafs, in a game which by all the laws of averages and sound base.. - - _ - - - ball muggy tte,' ',7ge,i'lt F'wamg-f 1 ball . . di t d b th Totals 'e".-....-.... " 1 ' as 10 , t Piteherawere urmg eanlu ism Icae y e P R100 [ fact that each team had gully one earned runs dHP5 AB R H To ' E the old AaiGiieT. BIOMO SELTZERS WOULD BE m ORDER for Preston 1nd Guelph hasebnll followem following their double reverses at the hunds of the Twin City laddies. In spite of their loss to Panthers. Tuesdny 'rfternoon, however, Preston Riversides, we beg to advise, bear consider~ able watching, for the calibre of ball displayed was head and shoulders above that shown at Wattrioo {week Hrevioug. MICKUS THREW HEADS UP BALL FOR RIVERSIDES Ind but for that full two-base hit ball given Dippel with the bases loaded in the seventh frame, he apparently had the Indian sign an Panthers, and Panthers, judging from dggous talk. didon't app.reciate his splendid effort. . fest'..!.".!', I? IRVIN tHP"'.! wht‘chnlkgd up_hisr second con- miter. captured the Dominion how for the "e-mite road we sponsor“! by the Y.I.C.A., cover- ing the We in Mt minute. ud " t5 wands. About I minute hm: than tho time Inn. you. M Dickson, Inn yew: win- 'ter.. cape_lo_con4, only a In le- c12. Selma]; {Biker}? mrriirrieuai," Welterweight boxing champion of Canada, with“. A tuid of 16 FOLLOWING IN THE FooTsTEPs of their elders, the 'ton-hitting' Tigers, who forced over a 4-2 win on Guelph, in a dawn game. or there, abouts, the junior Cardinals squeezed a 2-1 count over Guelph's Leuleta in I dozen innings of hot baseball. The "Big Town" Panthers. after trailing Preston Riversides until the sixth, ran in three quick runs to win‘ 5-2, just in order to keep up with the Panther Cubs who were on the right side of a 10-8 count in Preston. l Bum_ pm rerais by - H. Hallmn won the senior boys’ run for the iirat tim, two-mile me and the Dominion Bruder led the tietd Life shield in 10 minutes, 52 no mile-in 18.3 2-5. Ge ends. Earl Dunner was second And Bashed Second and Jim [Adler third. Al. Hancock won third. Herbert m the junior boys' mile with Allan Junior boys' two-n Hayes Ind Bill Hagen coming in George Fletch and D second and third. and third. Time fo THE END OF A PERFECT DAY! Waterloo baseball": did them- selves more than justice when they brought home the bacon in two games out of two, while Kitchener were doing likewise, to end a perfect Victoria Day. Just a suggestion, but it might be wise to arrange for as runny ball mes as can be accommodated in Twin City parks next year. Might be age " duplicate the feat. Art Clarke Win nm-cuzunx May 24. -- Art Yeo, ' 'rits?h 1;.an Gwe- 1n the tive%iie bicycle road nee, CIIAiIER up for the UGiU SPORTS "P' London will jammy to Kitchener 'thk Saturday and they “not! to add another win to [hair credit. (mo _ too I00 MW-e I! 6 London T 3,0 000 00: " I I l LoNDo.N.-The London Junior! lgot on on the right toot hero when they won their opening lnlerconnty gamo by defeatan the Gall Robin- hoods hy 4 to 2 at Laban Memorial Park. A low hundred fans were on ‘hands to wllnesa the tilt, I Tho locals wore ottthit gruina only .six him on the "erings of Patter- mun. threo of [hose coming in tho 'oponirm inning when thoy scored Hines: or their four runs. Galt thrruttenod to acorn In the eighth Inning whom they “Had tho has" with tttree Amman but Wilson Inn-bod himsett out ot tho hola with- out allowing a run l Gan nnvnod the arming In their [will of the- first frame. llwld' walked and Wm" to around nn a wild. pitch. Wilson caught him an swam] Mara- qlinlt fanned. Sarkasian damned to 4eft. Elma! was sulfa on Harman's: or- rar and Sarslulsian scan-d. Elmo: was thrown out at second on Clark‘s driro to Pink. The loaaln addmt their other run in tho second inning without a hit. In this frame thp visitors made three mummy. London came back in tho tirtrt canto to win tt may armed three run; Winners Hold Early Margin In Win 4 - 2. Ch Defeated By London Jrs. was thrown out at ttrat by Mich“ to retire the aide with the score 6-2 in favor ot tho home team. Preston r,....,... 000 200 01NF--2 6 1 Kitchener VNF... 100 001 30ih-6 " ' Walker NEW uum.~¢u “for“; " A schedule at the Icon-ll “I. to be played by the Nov mum ville “Hub!“ Cub mu Jenna, u u- nused at b you» meeting at the “(FA at Tut-tack. which Ir. Gu- neld Weber and It Molvlllo deIn iocat remmnuilvu, Alto-led. All Lame game: will be played on tho' noun!» gmuun " m Ion-er - , June 3 -dto-tlre, u Stratum. l June a cannon: at Illa-ovum I Juat, It Fergu- at m' I June ttt Ruleville at Strum"! l June " Tan-lock at Maine. July I t5trattord at Ron-ville i July 7 Jinan-Ill» u Ferns. July " T'aritstock an. Neville. r July 'S.8-utotsevute at Tani-loch. I Aug :b-Rotsevile at mallard. I This In a double schedule with (he I exception or the sumac with Mun. union will be counted as two In one [ on account of the long alumnae. . tin-bed mound and Jack Hitch.“ third. Herbert Bunch won the Junior boys' two-mile me. with George Fletch and Don Shirk second ttl third. Time for the race In: run for the iirat time this yen, Pull Bruder led the aetd, doi the Ive‘ Exile: In 18.3 2_-5. til'diroe")rl,TetT. Mew“ Ilaralhrdalluaose 6.19 4-5 moms and M. wanrer-."oriurui -inaT.Te G. L. IRAUN an; Bhti» hach in their half ot win the game whet; COMMON an n In. l In. Ernie [ave- nnd children, IBudl and Mildred. of Godarleh gum-e mom visitor- with Mr. Gil In. (home mat. Wank-end vino!- with It. and In. Semen Snyder m Il- Vhlet Wilma and Kr. Irvin Inn‘- of Kitchener. . l l In John Kohl and "tpet tat uhythh'mm h ml whit"?! gt 11.1194â€. _ _ Tho 2'tt,'t,t'.t "turned home this not I ending some time with rel-dun L'Wd',','t. It. 0007': loci of Toronto h Laugh. a the borne of Ir. not Mr. and In. George Unicorn and daughter fiir, of Ellin- mm. a any with r. and In. Henry Ragga gently. Patton-Ia. Guelph belted Ker, young can righthnnder, from the mound in the belated splurge, 1'gt'tpg',',t2 they scored two runs, but nah), who also to his ranch , mund‘htho o' liming n no batters in order at, tho ad m on second bane. Jimmy Smurt’l timoly hitting won I b . factor in Gill's victory. ~___._..... -.... â€nuns in the opening game of the Inter- county Intermediate "A" series thie nftemoon and the Leafs went down to , ths defeat. A ttgii,etiiiiie,i5.2ii a7a"u Leafs playing at home, fol one run 5|th of gygrhuling Grit, Terrier- I Stepping into the lead by I wide margin when they collected the rum in the opening two innings, Preston Riverside: applaud to have Victory nently tucked away. Lamb. Gait lam-let. who proved no puzzle to the bal- ln the arming fumes, displayed a remark-b e turn of form to hold the locul slugger. to one hit. in the btnlfvt (nines. _ PRESTON. In ".--.Gatt Tar-3 If. PM» In holding protrusion rim. disphying tu noted 'lt,tlgt exercises in the Sand-y School spirit. stole a holiday-remind nter- room tor young People " 4.1tr and mediate Intercou-ty "A" "trare u the parsonage at 7.15 on Monday from Preston Riverside: here when afternoon and awning, (her collected a 9-8 victory In no G.tL1.Y. PM Hum. innings, I “a run-Ir _:_I- ___. - --- _ Coley. an "'r't.-ret... Mannie. ct 'm.."-.-.. Schneider, r .PtVt.. "trrehearatter, K Niergarth. 3b P.'.. Martin. rt ‘...... Bolduc, rt "e-ttrrrmTe. i Score by inning; - -- an. Guelph 'r.. non 001 000 000-1 9 Fvatiirioo . 000 INK) no 0014 " Gait Terriers Win Two Games Drill. " Gord 'F'inl'holnor {mounted Cor Unvlph's lone ally In “no unu- when tte singled to right, nautical When (runner and Parr grounded out and scored when mun-r1 I“ Bato on tirst on an error. l Going into the twelfth. Guelph had â€no on with two out when Rainer surcumbed In a trap boa-Ben second and third. with “MIMI: on ovary side. and “may timrl1r Lagging him to retire the threat and the side. _ In the seventh. Bub Coley “In“!!! to cenlre. stole second. and vent to mini when Carl Manna grounded out, Coter brought in the equaliser cu a smart bunt by Mitt Schneuer. kicked in mm than. annual young She“, Grace, clever an! hurler muted u Luna- and mowJ ed only nine can-red mm, "with. more than one Mule in only "of chapter ot the Inch. Although 00". don Pinkbeluer. who curled the hurling dune. ably tor and“ " towed but one hit la the 4trot an trauma, he weakened In the remain, der or the game and was mien Arr, two singles ln four at the succeeding 1susi_rsms. Grace walked men “all Finkhelner lour. l out 3 bt In: over - W m we opal- “In at the Cl†county Junior 1r norm “an "an. m In.“ by tho lull mmmmmmmmm nerve to In“ The honest-n ettqaqt the land In: to on": up than. in: an. od a. net-on, coming (tom ttohtqd Ina Leeneta Jud when a. In: (an um- In the um. his com-'- boys, theft mm! long â€not. mum»; the sun-liner l- lle month. and trom than on " WII . ml mule; with the Mind- mam; " the deciding any I. the mm. on a aqueeto pk, with use out “and: Du III m to 'M hall my" II loci on" cud. M any. when “who (hm-5b and Eddie Brill tor the Caul- had a great day at bat. garnering three armies in on um to Wat, It“. Aussie Herchestratter hop! up In the foo ciasig with two hill In (our times to tho platter. mu Schneider, who also batted .600. Ind one tttt tn two otrteuu “no. ll bat. Show can In???†An be; " J-g.. ""â€'" u" m " no m “use. '.'e-we-_rrq., unl- todoeti--o- lug-mu -P-PNtH mu t111ott_Hoo-rn'o"tiii7aiaviiii nerve no in“... “Plum-l ttet- The honest-n than the hard It, ‘Woodnnuk - to chalk up their. in: an: at no Ly..." ' fl -._ season, coming (You Mind Illa “I†Pe - I mania L-J _._L..A nL- -- ____ mus sums Waterloo Carl: "iiliijii'ij'i'ii""' . Mh Twelve liairrt Totals I'fR.Tf,?N.. arty " +6th Ter. teh" BrUm'n Boys Have Field Dnr, on Victoria ", lb LIE-ON ovum" - M11888 'm"'.".. l . I' 9 ' 0 ""eete . I) 1 0 U . ".."r.. l . . 8 0 0 ', p .. S ' a 2 O t '"'..'_tr O . 2 " l l "'-'t__.. '5 . l G . . "F._.Ph.. , 0 t, 2 ' o '. ct. 4 0 t 0 0 . '.'r-Prr. a . 0 I 1 . P.._.... " l ' 33 Mk , bay. Run ' Newark ...........- o 81:!an "'.P....ttrrr. ll Baltimore P.rrrvrht . Rochester ......... . Jersey City ..._ . Toronto -......_. -- Montreal 'm.-rrttts ' Suzanne 'mr-rr-mmm I'l NATIONAL LEAGUE 'tt New York a. St. Louis t. Chicago T, Brooklyn 2. 3 Boston 2. Cincinnati 1. 'll rundown-u s. Phi-bur; 1. . Bhndlu. Won Lou P.c. 0 New York 'm'-'--'.-.....,.. " ' .110 t chlcngo "'""'et_.mt-.N.rr....rn. 21 IR .618 I Boston "'-"'rm------r.t. " " MI . Cincinnati """tP'et.rrrrr. " " ms . Plllabllrg "'m"_"'rrrmrr.rrre.. " " .500 . St. Louis '"'-e'"'-t-t-trrrrer.. " " AM OBrook’lyn '"""re"t-tr.rrmr.t.. " " .346 inhumani- -"...mrt.ewmr. 9 " as t Mn. For" VKmdrlel And "no. Idanghcm, Marte, My tad " be". of Rtrattord ml the holiday It It. Pun): Python†home. Mutt Klthleen Cox-on of Hay-ville spent the holiday with In, Prank Puriholuo and in 'I'Mbldeln. Illa union mutton, Th-moo- lord we!" a any at h" TNtrmttat home In", "all wool Dom. Guano. 7.0 “not." (In. nth-Mala! (or the bonny no postponed on areoqmt ot the “that, ‘ Mr, Print 'Nrthoi. Mr, Punk Checkout or Hicbon, Ir. Force Kon- drink of strum"! and Mr Herb Halon of HIcknon - the holiday n Hnmllmu " In Old Boys' It» union. b The (10.1.11 girls met at 4.30 In this Sunday school room and our loyal a like and lunch on Wed- mod†utmoon. Will Comm“. _ Contra. I On Wuhan-y the committee ot the roan-canon ground. not to no. about “idling on the Tennis sroundl Minoan! to the church. would om City Children Holiday In Country. Mr. Plyloy ha. issued a request to open their home- to take I boy or girl from the city tor a for real.- to do no u some or than war children have never new the country. Mr. and In, Prank hrkhonn and Ian Raymond and In. and In. Geo. Edward- .nd daughter Donn: and non Ward visited in “martin recently. They were aeeomtterMee by Mm Maine ‘Downey, who nu than visiting vitil Min Donna Edvard- Arse " ..-v , urn. 'Raynham of Shanna In vitsit, In; at her home, the parsonage. here "In: Mr. and In. Plyley. 'Prmn For GoMtrmatimt. cums. -. Would qutre gut, W. M. 00 mm The W. M. Society held A naming on Thursday all a" settling dlnner and also tea. A nundlng Invlmlon was open to all halo: of the vllllgo to attend as that In». mum..- .-, t The service at the United Church was a Wesley service; Rev. Plery ,pruclung In the morning on the life 'ut John 'Wooley um! in the evening on the Lite ot Olin. Wesley. the hymn: sung being those written by Chan. Wesley. Mr. Hilton King of Michon helped the choir In the evening am also can; a solo. ; "te will Spook". WEDNEIDAY AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit T, Now York 3. Cleveland 6, Boston 4. Chicago T. Philadelphia 4, m. [on]. 4, Wuhlnswn 8. Mn. Won Lo Cleveland '-t Wk " I Bo-lon "'""srrrw...s...wwrt... " 1 New York 'e""'-'--........ " l (i.'tii;ara"Jl's """'"_rmt...F-. 18 l iChicago "'_'.--.t-rm.m. " t Detroit "'e"'m'm--trr..t-rr. " l "'ttiiadettrhia ".'.'.---r.-r-r. " 1 At. Louis """"-r"-_mrr.ettrr. 9 , Slnlhmy Brauttftrrd Sun ttord atlend as an†Newark 8, “than? Montreal 7. Roche-[er o. guilty) s. Toronto 2. MWRDAY'S - Intercom-Ry "A" Kitchenet- at Wlterloo. (helm at can. - Int-mun†Stratttrrd at Standard. tummy "B" Tllbonbnrg at [nun-Ion. sullen-"mo at Wooduocl Stmeoe It Dolhl. antenna“; s, hum" 2. 'l‘llloonbnr‘ s, Butler-dvmo I Woodstock 6, mummy; 1. Inger-all a, - 2. Aguilar M). Delhi s. 8|ch 3. Delhi . lump-honor i. Pro-ton 2. Wnorloo B, Guelph t. can t. (halt 5. Gait '. Pronto- I. Junior In [onion q, out I. httsroooretr "e" Woodstock I, Wrinkle 1 _'tsty'imoreat. LEAGUE VICTORIA DAV REOULTB PumVll-I... were cumin; to?" rlluayv June '"-'6-RHu5owars vs. Ilirmt Lqat EC. Smlle- 'a' Chuct'les; B. Forums ". " II .646 maniac; C. Ahrens Shoe vs. Globe " " " Trotters. " 14 " Monday. June 2%-de r.-,Dom. It " 515 Electrohome vs. Sunshine: A. Mc- " " 335 'Brlnm vs. Superior Box. " " A67 Tuesday. June 2i-eA---Bauer Shoe " " Atm vs. Gallowaya; 'B, Cu. Blower Forge " " .35 v.1 mum».-- n nu“- «LA - Won latest Pt "A" " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " .688 ( " _600 s " .571 , " .514 n tt .600 C " AM " " v tt .300†In Anthony Stu-mm!" upon! Walt-"41v and Than-day In Kuctr on" Milan Onco “mom! and Mary may" urn unending tho toot-Md " Ihalr hump: In Auburn nnd Tm- In": Mr and Mrs, John sum or God orlrh span?! Tutu, nl Sam an!" Mm and “Minor has return“! In Fromm" “In spondlng the mt "not. root: wnh liar Rrttmtparrurttn, Mr Ind In have no": Min Lauren: Prowl-n ot Kin-l:- oner ups-m the upokqnd at her home he". Mm [on Turn In winning with Mm In“. Glbbonl _ I Mr. And Mrs. Slanley Young and 1"ut?tortr Irma and Aden: ot Dmbro mpenl a any recently with Frank Eretturttmor, Jr. MIMI Maagroor, (‘nlinn of orange. vlllo tn â€wading n wool: a! the homo M Mr. with "In" Marjorie and Jean Bogs-v spent last Thursday in Toronto. Mun (‘er‘llla Stommler of Wuâ€- loo mam the Mth of Mar wUh Mr, and Mr: Anthony Btemmlor, Minn Ruby Hornet!" HWY" a'few days with friend: In town. Mr, and Mrs. Prank ékhummtyr. Jr.. mum "t_Kitehetter recentty, _ Nearly Completed. The work on the min; ot the main stun-t in the village which resulted in a srike last week is nearing comple- tion, The inrm youths who started last week to ttttttttt the work which the local men had refused to do at 20c per hour. are artitrhitte the job. Ber irt Siratiord vlsitad with Mr. Ind [Tannin Gets Underway. The lonnls club formed here lately had their thart praclice last week-end and the courts are now ready for games‘ 1'"an of Main â€not ‘Mensrn. Roy le-tner Ind siil,iGi. Mm. F H. Schummer over the qreqA- Monday, June 22--t5r.-emsshtne vs. Lungs: A. Smiles 'n' Chuckles vs. 'Bauer Shoe; 0. Dom. Truck vs. Ahrena Shoe. Tuesday, June as; A--'MeBrme. “L Dumnrls (2); B. Berries vs. Can. Blower Forge; o, Wooltle Shoe TB. J. M. Schneiders. Thursday. June "-der.--Dom. Electrohome vs. Dumuts; A, Su- perior Box we, Smiles 'n' Chuckles. Monday, June SiN-de r.-,Dom. Electrottome vs. Sunshine: A, Mc- IBrlnes vs. Superior Box. Tuesday. June 21-eA---Bauer Shoe vs. Gallon"; 'B, Cu. Blower Forge vs. Forsylhs; C. Ahrens Shoe vs. J. M. Schneiders. Thursday. June 23-i-ahamarts vs. hugs; A. Smiles 'n' Chuckles vs. humans ts); C. Dom. Truck vs. Globe Trotters. Friday. June 24c-A-Buperior Bop vs. Gallownys; lk Interior Hard- wood v3. Barrios. Thursday. Jan; ii-TC-Kats,, u. Sunshine: A, [human-ts IN we. Sumo ..t.s.. n»... A up, .- M.-- "'""e --. _..._.... w..' .u. a...» riot Box; c, WoeMesttoe vs. Dom Truck. Friday. June tT-VA-Ah-ara vs. Smlle- 'a' Chuft'les; B. Forums u. Monday. June "--Sr.---Dumarts H1 Dom. Electrohomo; A, Galloway: w. Dumarla (2); C. Wodtle Shoe vs. Ahrena Shoe. Tuesday. June 14--A-Bauer Shoo v1 McBrines B, Interior Hardwood WB. Cam Blower Forge; C, Globe Trotters vs, J. M. Schneiders. Frlmy, June "MF-A-dh-io.. Box vs. Bauer Shoe; B. Interior Hard, wood n. 'Fonyths: C. Globe Trotters " tvooine Shoe. Tuesday. June 7-A-Dumarts (2) vs. Bauer Shoe; B. Can. Blower Forge vs. Barries; C, J. M. Schnei- tiers vs. Woemo Shoe. Thursday. June £&.-£IIIIBIIIIIO bs. Dom. Electrobome; a. McBrines warming 'n' Chuckles. Tuesday. May 31-A--iuer Shoe n. Smiles 'n' Chuckles; B. Interior Hardwood n. 'Barriotr. C. Ahrenl Shoe n. J. M. Schneldm. Friday. June '--sA--dgmitm, 'n’ ( ttuekiea u. Superior Box; B. For- syms vs, Can. Blower “use. Monday, June B-45r.-Louuo vs. Du- mans; A. Galloway; vs. Marines; C Dom. Truck vs. Alan-ens Shoe. Thursday. June s-i-Dom. Elec- trohomo mt. Ihunarus; A, Dunn!- w n. Mc‘Brlnes: El Globe Trotters vs. Dom. Truck. The [ollowlng I: the schedule of the ‘lndunrlal "Y" t9trrthatt League A. dratted up to June M. The re- mainder or the schedule will be pair “shed at a Inter date: Monday. May 30-i-4gttmstritto vs. Janus; A. Galloway: vs. Superior Friday. May '7--,A--iporlor Box vs. Lanes; B. Barrie. u. For-yum; C. Dom. Truck vs. Throenne Shoe. s'jjlkthistrial " IlBall Schedule PM "I. mum LADY: "When we couple the will“! of the “I. Mutt u candies with that from “in m In Ind we have rally bought quality at a hunk. tho umb†in no luck superior.†A BUYEn on WINES STAFF Md theme words: “Our mor- chndiu il of u quilt: “a nine which Is really worth while Idling Myth-hie We expect will gm: subduction GOUDIES ACKNOWLEDGE: there letter. with sincere npprateia, tiol and mum the writer: of many such ttrte testimonials that every clot! shall be put. forth to make mare that mer- chandise at Candies always merits their continued com Home. KITa‘ENH'S DIG. “in" DEPARTMENT STORE King All 0...- 3M Opinions “Baden And Conestoga Ladies LINWOOD Tttr-et-u-ts-ttmr-. AtG_,madr-totteettttrafth. “Wu“: m LADY I. MD": "We m tart in tttN 1tertr..tutno.tMor_LrrGUri in." inn-o! 1tyPeei-deurk%aouG"ur'ToiGrGTcat"i; “Mi. thoidpureuaegrombou-tiitar'e W for goth of ' I In" lound qotadu!t all In". you m goods of guatitg, with, min Poiitieal new _ In the cheapest to buy." " Miss Schiebel and friend of Waterloo visited recently with Mr. "rob Mittleholtz. Mina Kay Hunky of Guelph is spending I week with her parents. Mr. Ind Mrs. Dennig Hunky. Mi: Mr. Edw. McGoey of Linwood visited recently with Mr. CMord Kennedy. Mr. Ind Mrs. Schill of the 'th of Peel spent Sunday with Mr. Joe "tltr and family. Mr. tnd Mrs. George Clelnnd and childre’n Mtrion, Linn-y and Bruce of Britten called on Mr. nnd Mrs. Mas. Kennedy recently. 1 Rev. Fr. VeitenhetGer of Windsor spent Fridny with his mother here. Miss Weber of Kitchener spent. a few dlys with her father. Mr. Weber. Mrs. Theo Lama! Carl. Mr, and M visited with Mr, Lichty and Mr. Schmidt Wellesley Mr. andis. w war were Tuesda; and Mrs. Wm. Kn Adam HudenirGU" 27%tessm,r spent the woek-end with Mr and Mm ('has. Kniprel. “on. “I? " Outs-II. So. I. KITCHINII Mr and Mrs. Peter Dietrich of Jo- sephnburg more rm'enl visitors with Mr}. Hannah oHauck. l Misses Siittiida GU Adeline Sacks or Kitchener visited with Mrs. Lon- 'stftrestrsn this week. Mr. and Mrs. iiGrs Knipfel and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rustler attended the .danttat Pusliuch Lake. l Mr. and Mm bl Nan and Mr... Harvey Hesse attended the funeral ot the iatter's cousin, the late John Him-hell or Links Long Inc linen. IGI,' was drowned while ttstung. The funeral was: held on Tuesday after. l'.f,t'll at Woodstock. lulermom took place in lunerkiu Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knlpfel spent an evening with Julius Waht at St. Agatha, l Mrs. E. Disch. Mr. and Mm Arthur Bisch and family of Natchez. Mr. rand Mrs, Wilfred Slahle and family (of Sunnyside wen: recent visitor: wlth Mr, and Mrs. Peter sweater, _ Some of the young people attend- ed the party of Isabel! Sirasberger in Strasburg recently. l Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kalttmoett and family of W'indsur and Mr. and 'Mrs. Kenneth Kaltiitrett and ’daushter Jump! Oshawa spent the ‘weFk-end with Mr. Ind Mrs. Percy I“'elvker and Mrs. S. Kaibtleisctt. 1 Mr. Jack Kniptet and son Ross Harold Etrome. 'F'red Pullwood and Harry Anderson or Toronto spent the week-emi with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kniple] and other rolntivea. Mrs. E. Wahl and daughters Edith ..mi Gladys and Bill Lewis ottBtrat, ford and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wahl and family of London visited Mrs. Louisa Smith recently. I A large number from the vicinity amended the annual Mission Board Convention at the Mennonite Church |held near Kitchener. l Messrs. Lloyd Hagey and Gerald Sauder or near Preston visited um: Chtrenee Dianwnd and Ellwonl 'Bean on Sunday, Mr and Mrs. Ralph unborn and sun Walker, Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Bonn and daughter Margaret visited with Yr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilborn at ‘Ruseville recently. Mr. Wm. Marwick and Miss Olive ~Ruddell or Has! Zorra visited VIII: Mr. and Mrs. A. K, Bean during this week. A large number ot the llaysvlllo 1Vomeis hastitute amended the a Waterloo Itsstitutes Annual Conven- tion at can an Wednesday. Rev. Mr, Date ot Ne; HESS-r: occupied the pulpit of the Bethe! United Church on Sunday. Mrs. E. Warm man is spending this week with her parents. Mr. And Mr}. Wm. Robinson at Militant. Messrs. Curtis Brubucher, Wilhrd Sham: Serums Whitman. Am. lsrubacber and nausea Marlin and Ada Drummer at St. Jacob- spent a day recently mm Mr, and In. Abner Brubacher and Mr. and In. Abner Pressman Personals. SOUTH-WEST "ll-HOT Mr. and Mrs, W. Schmm or Kiteh- rer were Tuesday visitors with Mr. Id Mrs. Wm. Knivtel. Mr. and Mrs Polar ISavlar Mr and and Mrs Potdr Seyler. Mr. and Theo Layttntschuurer and can ORDON * PETERSBURG SATISFY and? Mrs. Chas. 8:3ng and Mrs. 006er and Mrs. Milton