Aioaday, 6P-( ork-otrt -o- -Aeropoiu HU1 of r..eR 7 ' on Laaor i-ay 1 tentaer Ptintt Supra Pafli Ortef UB. Eiiarday, Acrust ?, IKS The -double bill" arranged lor ! ""rfsr ... a wee from Sunday It aireaciy j po.ti j. arousing a considerable amount j tativt s; Drxi Thursday evening s OCCER TUFF... Today in Sports C.N.R. Emerge as Leaders FOOTBALL'S "BIG SHOTS" FaotbaU Association meeting li t tarried to the Conn light Cup, Dominion Football chain - pion trophy, the final of which W.th the oeciiian of tie Foot-ill A.a endorsing the TODAY at 7 p.m. . , TVROXE FOHEK , start today. Oue player wa p- c! the spectai costsutte j pared to bet 5 to 1 that tie Of City Fastball League 'CAPTAIN FROM CAsJ j in -phtid-sg toe protest ol j M3s:;rea: Carsteei wouid defeat E43 S:hJd against , the Bat- i VancOBW-, St Andre a. We terys of July 2. the stasi-; .h.t ....j thunes. It is mter- Lexdn reaJ Karert U date art as f;rw-5: j Fat VUmi 'High Scfawrfr 11 Kick FaTukjs 'Battery) re; thrnUw 'Uiimi 5 Trd Parkhue lEatVrr) I rl Andy (Mm 'High Stbwl ! t1 Ie Murray OefiMl 1 a ,.. CNJLA. 2, GORDON" AND ANDERSON" 7 the GUhuly Cup are as: uxgs of esuag to note that 20 years urn Kct Westnuaster Royals SUNDAY MIDNITE AND C.N.R- Atretics emerged as wirirrs of the Cily Fastball League schedule last right when they ! brought the season's regular league play to an an-tkliiratie ending by defeating the lowly Gordon and ; Anderson team 2 to 7 in the most lop-sided game I TTCT 11 7 13 12 10 15 2 4 2 3 2 3 S;on from Canadian Nationals 7: of Uontreal two game to one 7 ! The Rcnals had to come from ! behind to win the first game. Battery Htgn Sci.&Jl Uf.s . --- Baseball Scores BRITAIN WINS !N QEftGDHD " 1 Gfcfiitt seen at Gyro Park in many a day. W:th the proteKed game be- They lost the second 1-2 but won twefr. the Battery and the Eigh " third ganie 6-1. SchxI the ociy game outitand-I ing. the replay of tins match ' As a c a to what has beer. I ioTln? u? :mo more in toe a g'xd fastoaS schedule, the en- gerro sj-ti r,ur in toe ninth onai A gnce at the error column ' on Septemoer 1 rj decide the ; Then came out Jack of ti score aheet probably win ' l ir-r'er oi u'e corepeution. The WUson had piayed lor the Win- iLkonaJ P.-.Vfc&uren 8. New Yore 7. ' eir.-tr.ruiU 1, B.-ioclyr. 4. , Ei Loi , Philadelphia 2. Chit ago 5, Boston 4. Americas) Borr. 3. Chicago 4 ...J Tort 7. Cleveland 9. FT,: .';.-. La 1, St. Loui 2. Wi!-f,x 0, Detroit 1. colter was a ciear-cut iiop. i; : tad ererrthtng. iridudg bats and balls, but somehow the Tital by rrH. -ir,, a : .err ca ui. mc ui-jj nr in n ar u : nipee Scottish in a Connaugni -x:-""- t,"'-" r.T for their ooor showinz. 400-METRE RELAY ' OLYMPIC STADmi Great Br.ta-r. woe the 400- r.etre Olympic relay final today a?r Vrv.l State a-lho-jgh f--r.ir.g f-rs.. Lad been discuaHified. Car-adi'f lo-jr-ris iea. yesterday cr-ali-fied and fished fourth i tie f-r' tocay. The Car.ai-ar. tear. Doc MtFarlare. London. Or-ur: i-tt.t.j OBriea. Torottta; Ted Kaggis. London, and Eke. Pettie. Calgary fir.isrid seoorii in tie QaL.r'.g r.at defeaung or draing with the H;ga School. The studenU will need to win the game to m the trophy. It provides an in-. teresUng set-up. has prevailed is most games was missing Eoever. it is doubtful if any oi the fans, including the n.os-whoierearje-d G. and A roo'tn. had much hope that the mer- It cor-tained the figure 15. j C.N.R.A. used their standard1 pitching taient uf employed it alL Lioyd Lahu was the opener and he pitched six inr.incs, ai-; iowtr.g three hits and striking' out nine. Lome Vanetta then Cup game in a preliminary round in 1920. He was only in the prairie capital for a short time but Dan McNeil, manager of the Winnipeg Scottish, persuaded him to turn out. Wilson had consented m play only be-caiuc the ScuU ere short-handed, as he was already booked to leave Winnipeg on that evening's train. The Scots had yk-vr;g the grapevine the Battery turn out a new and very valuable player in C-N P.A & looted oa i ' moved in from first base to take ) F ASTBALL STANDINGS AT IAD OF RfGlTAR LEAGUE FLAT W L Pet. CSS. A. 7 2 .777 G'-r.eral Motors 5 3 25 ii Taxi 5 3 .625 'Co-op 3 -225 . ar,d A 2 7 221 - " i over the ruDoer lor tnree inrur.gs ; .Qe.r next game. It is none which had to be performed be- gtnick QUt two end !lpWrT.d othef than Iaa Duabir toe C. a taxi waiting to take nm lu I )Ji M-C-M'i 1 .jre wary wuiu . "' "'ifi hit. i SUA star Softball pitcher, who'n-.e train on which he and his LIVED ASCETIC IZTT. j jir.n the Baptist, iast of great prophets to pre a" coming ol the Meisah. Lied the the an in the t ciaim to top posi.ion Whatman went trie full eieht also plays a bang-up game of j innings for Gordon ani Ander ieagt- Ey performing the rhore in in the i-c-.-nesf . 1 asceti baseball. Reports state that Ian has starred in Fraser Valley soccer. He plays on the right wing as a rule. He should be an asset to the already strong Batterv eleven. yeoman fashion, the railroaders made it unnecessary 'or t'-ie two second-position teams, yt Taxi wife were to leave for B C. Jack says that, as he had not time to get a rubdown or shower following the game and he was on the train for a couple of days, he was so stiff that he didn t get over the effects for weeks. Well, what could you expect, an Irishman piaying fur a Scottish team? son, striking out three and giving up 18 hits. . C-NJtJi. nad 'their Uigest in- ning V. the thu S wn-n they brought in nine runs off sevet j hits. i ani General Motors, to play V.rV i their final game, set for tonight, i ere piayed, it could s?f -rf. TC Eves if it w ; G and A AB R R HPO BSX M : posibly alter the league 1 2 1 The Stuart Shield will oegin on Friday. August 27 when the Battery and High School meet. The winner of this will meet the Canadian Legion in the fin- SUMMER Underwear FOR BOTH DAD AND LAD Shirts And Shorts And lialUrigKan Ombinatiwns Taxi and Genera! .VC , I instead. 99 LIONEL JAMES The old-timers, and as many others as feel like it, will hold a Kidd as 3 H. Stephens c 1 Laurie 2b 4 Whatman p 4 Dell lb 3b 5 X. Smith cf 5 Guthrie ss c 5 Motors wiU meet Monday night in the first game of the scmi- BARRYMORE CRAIG B playoff series. This will i X 1 final ' 0. 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 8 be a best-of-three series with the second and if necessary, R. 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