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The Expositor from Brantford, Ontario, Canada • 15

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The Expositori
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Brantford, Ontario, Canada
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15
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THE EXPOSITOR BRANTFORD FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 10 1913 PAGE 13 GUN CARRIAGE NINE DEFEATED OFFICE SAPPERS PROVING FOOTSLOGGERS OF MODERN WARFARE BASEBALL RESULTS PLOWETTES DEFEATED WANT TAX-REFUND FOR GAS Federal Government Is Objecting to Provincial System The Cun Csrriage took the first of the finals of che Watesous inter departmental Softball League last night 17-8 The recond of these games will be played Monday night Las evening the boys played at Mustangs To Keep Grid Alive By The Cl Indian Press Tlx groundwork his hem laid for Hie resumption of football during the coming season by the university i Tort of Western Ontario although inter Cleveland collegia te sports In Canada been suspended since the first year of the war I Cleveland Mew Tork Mo other AMEBICAN LEAGUE tiUirSii'i S'orei 1-1 Detroit 1-10 11 Boston 3 played PC SI 49 C2J SB SO 333 71 62 534 SO 61 531 88 S3 512 S3 470 By WILLIAM STEWART Canadian Press War Corres- pondent Masscy-Harris Verity Plant Mos- 1 Earl Haig Park and some fine hit Wild CANADIANS IN ITALY qulroes" passed out of this yeart'ting was seen McIntyre of the Sept 7 (Delayed) (CP Cable CWRC playdowns and the dim- 1 Guns and Caaeelis of the Office the mountainous Canadian 1 of the lights at Ran wi prR Ccmbices got three hits each I front in the Invasion of Italy sap last night when the Cockshutt Plow The boys feel that the City Dairy pen are the footsloggers of war Co hit hard and often Cub emblem of the championship The engineer! ate the backbone to win by the score of 17 to 4 will rest in the Gun Carriage De- of the Canadian advance through winn nrr tHir partment this coming year Last hill routes cut at vital points by The winners started off their i enemy demolition Marching infan- HiesUer Slamer Kaill Ms- 1 try keeping the advance going are Ltyre Burnett Iaibrick McCor- sliding down one alpe of steep half of the first inning by scoring a run Jean Taylor had a single then Barbara Ott hit to deep second the pST thing bey afire thre givei you more flavor ounce for anpcMkh Chare Jk Sanborn Coffee! Then always keep coCre in an airtight container Scour the coffeepot abaoiutely dean Get the proper by receiving soffea and Make only the and always ate made by getting reper-rich Chare A Sanborn Codec! Qrelity coin gore further: The Western Mustangs are pro- M4 ceedlng with arrangements for a Io4iy aeries of senior exhibition games and wuhinston at Ptniadeiphia civt-Overtlires have been extended to land at Detroit 2 Mew York it Boton clubs of the ORFU tor matches at i Chicago at at Louia Rivet Beldrew Hunt Dick Bisranette Brown gorges and scaling the other to get around demolitions Sappers are working like trojans to reopen the Little Stadium In Lon- Papplr Brydges Wejman reads to supplies and support groups NATIONAL IEAGl'E Yesterday's Seans Breoklya 7 Philadelphia 8 No othera played aaB 00EB03B 5 0 3 7 0 2 17 10 3 8 3 McCormick Burner Dick Weyman and TORONTO Sept 10 (CP) Provincial Treasurer Frost of Ontario was reported to be in Ottawa I conferring with Federal Revenue Department officials on the gasoline tax situation I In connection with Mr Frost's visit to the capital The Toronto Telegram today said Federal authorities are claiming Ontario's system of permitting farmers to buy tax-free gasoline direct from pumps without first paying the tax and then seeking a refund is irregular The paper said further that Federal authorities are disputing Ontario's gasoline tax returns and have threatened to do something about the amount due the province by the Dominion Government unless the system of selling tax-free gas to the fanners is changed The Telegram said the dispute between the Dominion Government and the new Ontario Progressive-Conservative Government might penalise Ontario to the extent of 17000000 It added that Federal authorities want the new tax-free gasoline system abolished and a return made to the old system whereby farmers paid their tax as usual and then made application tor a tax refund on gas used In their farm work don on Saturdays during October Prof Howard Crocker Director of Physical Education announced last night that a strong team will 8 Loui take the field with 18 of last year's Cincinnati 72 veterans returning to college this Brooklyn 7i month No mention was made re- gardlog the possible appearance ol 8 teams on the London field as In recent yeirs following a meeting of the UWO Stadium Committee and the Athletic Directorate Cincinnati at Louia at Chicago Mo Intimation was forthcoming that 1 ohera scheduled teams being sought for the exlubi- tlon affairs include Toronto RCA Hamilton Wildcats Toronto Navy Balmy Beach and Ottawa Combines PC 858 55S 548 Sll 473 456 443 352 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Scores Rochester 2 Toronto 1 Buffalo 3 Mon trial 1 REPLACE BRIDGE! The Royal Canadian Engineers landed bridging and heavy road construction equipment at Reggio Calabria with a high priority baaed on experience of the Sicilian campaign One of the first repair Jobs the Canadian sappers were called upon to reform was bridging a gap across a gully some ten miles Inland They laid a ateel structure across the wreckage of a dynamited atone bridge and long lines of transport rolled over It late Into the night When that Job was finished there was another a few miles up ahead was another demolished bridge Is the way It has been all along the roads of advance Germans to Close Frontier to Italy LONDON Sept Germany announced by radio Thursday that the German-Italian frontier had been closed to civilians traveling by train the time being no visas will be granted" the Berlin radio cold Syracuse 5 Jersey City 2 Mu others played BEALTON TEACHER BEGINS 30TH YEAR BEALTON School reopened on Tueeday morning with Young and Mias Charters as teachers Mr Young la starting his SOthyear and Miss Charters her third term Charters Is spending sometime at Coronation Alta visiting Old friends and looking after hlafanns Mias Jones Hamilton spent the holiday weekend with Miss Smith Miss May Orifflss Toronto spent the weekend at her home here Claud Welsh has left for the west to help la the fianret fields Mr and Mrs Bawtlnhetaner were raeent guests of the mother to Hamilton BAN AT WAR LONDON Sept 10 Reuters News Agency said in a dispatch Item Teheran last night that Iran baa declared war on Germany ball being played to first she charged the Skeeter first baseman Norma Pbrrls and they both went down In a heap Jean Taylor scoring from first Norah Bay ham had a good night with her bat knocking out four I hits two homers and a two-bagger I Nellie Jordbro pitched a very steady I nis-v-UW game and mixed up her offerings I 1 She retired the "Bugs" in the first I and lourth inning by strike outs AH In all she fanned 13 walked tour I one of them forcing in a run and allowed nine hits well scattered Manager and Coach Nordine is to be congratulated tor the jab he nas done with his girls as they all played bard and determined ball' Barbara Ott catcher of the Plowettes was exceptionally over enxlcus in fast to much so that she inter- fered with two of the batters and Umpire Wolts gave them free passage to first and rightly so The were off their game entirely and could not untrack them reives either in the field or at bat Hughes started to pitch without a warm up she being bite In arriving and Yvonne Martin took up the chore after Jean Taylor's homer in the second inning but there was no stopping the Plowettes Little Talbot substituting ai third base had a three-bagger in the sixth Inning and tried to stretch It Into a homer she dove for the plate and It looked as though she had the throw-in beat but Um- i pire Wolts called her out An unfortunate Incident happened I In the eighth when Nonna Perris Skeeter first baseman wrenched her knee badly Jessie Jones running fast to the sack after hitting deep i to second toll into her causing the damage Mary Green came in from I left field to take over first The doc- tor reports that Miss Metis's kneel was badly strained but that she would be an right In a few days It Is to be hoped that the Mas-qultoe girls are available for next year as with more experience they will be heard from Powettes now meet the Waterous Cub in the play-offs and these games should be wen worth watching Box soore: mirk Rickard Payne Denny Soore by Guns Office Baiter ies and Hiei'icr (Continued to October will be in here with Club to see his The act roller Interlude press lauds Plain the and Hugh place In Joe Jackson show but is so that on and unusual Another badminton Ken a performance and skill found among movements lightning audience We Brantford can get are hard from a Like a lot the substitute the local Spalding tough time the proper of exactness SP0RT-0-6RAPHS from Sport Page) 3 Tom Torgle who was Buffalo September 27 the St Catharines Soft-ball Wednesday night plans brother has nothing to do with skating but It makes a line for the other acta The the pair The Cleveland Dealer scribe wrote: other hand those badminton champions Ken Davidson Margie have no more the proceedings than say Jr has In an ice this badminton exhibition expert and ao really exciting I plead for Its retention the grounds of excellence sports merit" writer had this: The exhibition between Davidson and Hugh Morgie la of greatest originality effectiveness The uncanny of there two athletes continuous appreciation the spectators Their are unpredictable and fast and ideal from an after spending a week with Mr and Mrs Charles Arnold Mr and Mrs I Wilcox ASwlft Mia Swift and Mrs Hartley recently visited Mr and Mrs Wilcox Hamilton Lloyd Hnsktn Fred Mums George Van Loon Arm Nelson and Allan Kenner left last week to help with the harvest in the west PERSONAL ITEMS FROM HARTFORD Miss Myrtle Cooper Brantford spent the weekend holidays with her parents Mr and Mrs Charlea Cooper Mrs Keith Lutes and Shirley have returned to their home at Sootland Mrs Hilda Mllnea who said it nas a common pre-war practice to clean doorstepe with milk was fined 11 and ooeti for doing it In war- LANSDOWNES WON THREE STRAIGHT Hie Lansdowne entry in the Ju-vwiile City Baseball League won its afruSL Baltimore third Straight game lst night tak- jrirrk Buffalo at Montreal Rocking the East Ward Club 6-5 eater at Toronto Rwnk Croft's boys ape doing nice-1 ly at the tail end of the rason The winners erased the plate six times before Manager Bid Biasett changed hie pitchers Art Woods pitched good ball from that time out Two baggers were hit by Cook Allen and White Harold Phillips looked good on first base for the winners Strike outs were: Kinj 6: Monahan 0 Woods 7 Bases on balls: King 0: Monahan 1 Woods 0 Umpire Joe McGinn es LANSDOWNE ABRH OAE GUELPH Sept 10 Gordon Merkley turned in a two-hit pitch' lng effort last night as Guelph Woods blanked Stratford Kraehkis 1-0 in the lint game cl the A A Intermediate semi-finals The return game will be played in 2 Stratford Saturday The Guelph drcpball ace flaehed his best form of the reason and struck out II batters He also paced Gueiph team offensively with three hits in tour attempts 0 1 Stratford 000 000 fl 3 I Guelph Oil 000 3 9 3 Llbbet and Jessica Merkley and Barry Cook Hawkins Msrks 3b Phillips lb McMillan 2b Alpaush as King Alps ugh cf McElhone it Totals 21 S10M EAST WASH AB A expect a good season in If the boya and girls the birds The feathers to procure they bring special bird In Europe more synthetic things Is not good enough branch of the A and Bros firm having a getting feathers with lightness and degree it hoped that even with this defect the game will go ahead In Brantford Allen 3b White A Woods cf Haynes sa Legacy lb A Monahan ef 2 Monahan 3b 3 Earner it Rook II MOSQUITOES AH RR OAE i a a a 1 Totals 28 5 7 18 4 0 Boor by Innings- Iabowm 600 6 13 2 ICMt WMd 300 5 0 Gamvant 3b I Brown as Martin cf Oran If Iff Okray LEAGUE LEADERS AMERICAN LEAGUE Appling Chicago 338 Case Washington 34 Runs batted York Detroit 105 Wakefield Detroit 173 Wakefield Detroit 32 Triples Linden Mew York and York Detroit 10 Home York Detroit 31 Stolen Motes Chicago 45 Chandler New York 18-3 NATIONAL LEAGUE Musial fit Louis 154 Vaughan Brooklyn 104 Runs batted Nicholson Chicago 106 Musial St Louis 193 Musial fit Louis 37 Musial St Louis IB Home Nicholson Chicago 33 Stolen Vaughan Brooklyn IB Howe Philadelphia 13-5 a a a i a 0 4 1 10 0 1 i 1 BOXING TITLE! In the boxing finals of the Canadian Armored Corps at Camp Borden last night Tpr Hawlsy of Sydney NS won the middleweight champion? hip from Tpr David Knight of Winnipeg by a technical knockout Tpr Paul Kereluk of Winnipeg was tha victor to the welterweight final from Tpr Jack Rice of Hamilton Ferris lb 4 Brunette If Talbot 3b Campbell it 3 Hughe 4 Totals gTRETCUNG RUBBER Natural rubber had been adapted to more than 35000 uses before the war PRESTON GUP GOES TO PARIS CLUB With 30 pairs taking part In the affair the ladles' doubles event at the Dufferin Lawn Bowing Club was quite a success The night was a little cool but the girls kept going as if It was midsummer The Preston Cup will go to Paris for the winter season The results: Mrs Johnson and Mrs Showers Paris three wins plus 38 Mrs Taylor and Mrs Wllsy Dufferlns three wins plus 35 Mrs Eby and Mrs Gauriey Paris three wins plus 30 Mrs LlUey and Mrs Barker Paris two wins plus 30 Mrs Eckert and Mrs Cook-hum Dufferlns two wins pus 18 44 is COCKSHUTT ABBKOA Blmpaon 3b Taylor 3b 3 3 3 1 0 Ott 1 3 15 1 3 Bayham ef 3 3 4 0 0 Jordbro 5 3 3 2 1 Matthew ir 5 4 0 0 1 0 A FrankUn lb 5 1 3 3 0 1 Bandison 5 a 1 1 a 0 Sirota rr 3 0 1 0 0 Jones it 3 1 0 0 Totals 44 17 17 27 5 Summary: Earnad runa Mosquitos 3 Cockshutt 14 Home runa Taylor Barham 2 Two-baae hita Bayham Three-bu hlta Talbot Campbell Left on baeee Moequltote 13 Cockihuts 7 nrit bue on more Moequltoc 5 CecUhutt I First beer on balle off Hughe 0 Martin 1 off Jordbro 4 Struck out by 0 1 7- by Jordbro 1 13 Double Play Caeavant to Farrl' to Carey Buna hatred In mmpaon 1 Taylor 3 Ott 1 Jordbro 2 A FrankUn Bandtoou 1 1 i Brown Campbell Umpire A Wolts Flate: 24 Abuchan baste lime of game 1 how 3S min HORSESHOE CHAMPS I The team of the Stormont and 1 Glengarry Highlanders captured the horseshoe-pitching title of a Canadian Army division In England being forced to break a first-place tie with the Regina Rifles in a sudden-death match according to a cabled dispatch last night Capt Stark of Kitchener was in charge of the tournament Ladies! The smartest Fall Fashions are arriving Daily at The Evelyn 135 CoSwme BEFORE EACH NEW LAND THRUST hard-hitting RGAF aircrews muse help prepare the shattering the nerve centres Masting his concentrations and supply mutes pulverizing his defences YOU can join these fearless young Canadians in their fighting job Act quickly for the RGAF needs more men for aircrew now In the RGAF you will get into uniform at ooct Training begins immediately Ljeof1 on INTO THK NOHTI If you are physically lit mentally alert mrer 17 and not yat S3 yaw are aligMa High RRisdreSiRR Ire rere Iggaga Ga to an LCJLF Rgcnihing Cauda today If you are wndar aga far aircrew anilgt-manf fain yaar local Air Cadot Sgaadraa C-fflNiffiM'N THE nCMTMCnKfraSfDES OF THE SKIES KN1TTEI PRODUCTS IIIEIIEII IgllEIT IITEIf Ell ccRorrina ecimcfl locates aTi ESI Ihiidai SI an dan 271 Jamee St Saw lb Hamiltau mo4.

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