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'MiR TEX T n K A f> VANCE- X E W S 'ITKSDAY, AHU'ST 22, 1933 I TL'K. NOTED RACE DRIVERS TO BE SEEN AT THE MALONE FAIR |f FR A uto Races At Malone Fair Grounds Saturday Meade Farden High Gun MALONE STARS At Weekly Trap Contest ^KSSS FOR GAME HERE AlAIiONK. Aw4. i'l.—Anu-ricaa. Grund, John Krump. Sid Gerber, .\'Ut.:«ohiie Asso* iatioii sancticu- Hungry Clark, Shorty Diexler, the regular weekly trap svhoot held ~d xuio ra.e>. ilw ' Uiii-It-a^ue* Ba»hy Gray, Peter Craig, Walt j by the O^densburg Sportsmen's j;a:wi oi spetnl. will be dished up Joiiusoa. Cupie Keiper, Ad Smith, j Association at their grounds on >u a ihriil uu*nu the linal da., ot Del Church, Joe Miller, Bob Rob. Proctor avenue and the following 'lit- Malone fair. Saturday. Au^u&t *-t>. Ai Hanson. Bill Muilins and ! ^.ores w*>re made: Targets shot *-*» Leo Grayjeck. iat 25—Meade Farden. 24; D. Grif- The races will be under promo-, fith, Ma^sena. 22: John Getides, From California to Maiiie. Can- ada to the Gulf oi Mexico. enu-h*s tit>ii ci Haukinsou S»«eeU.vay>, bi^-j21; VV. Eran«. Massena, 21; H Quite a nurobei turned out tor j ward \vi:h th*>ir plans for ihe shoot Labor day. To date many prises have been donated by the merch- ants and*the officers take this oj»- po:tunity to thank them for the donations. A compiee list will be published later. It is hoped that next Sunday 'lave come in to: ihe baptism ol AAA speed at the Malone tiavk and topping the card is that sreal ••vorld's dirt track s,peed kiu4, ?ii»l> Winn and the Famous Frenchman. Lloyd Vieaux. ssreat- K<t of late-date torei^n drivers to invade America. S x events, including time rials that will si an shortly after uaie eastern auto race operators. jSiorrs, 21: I*eo LaYarnway, 21: 'r. Delair. 20; A. E. Yerdon, Mas- WILL FILE TODAY will file isena. IS; jlloux. 14: rows. 10. J. koeke. 17: L. G. Earl, 12: G. The Malone Stars failed to put in an. appearance at Winter Park on Sunday a iter noon for their game with the Canton Pirates. It was a*moun^ed that ihere had been a mix-up over the schedule and th? tour men who are to shoot off that the Stars had journeyed to for prizes of two weeks ago will Tlipp ^ T Lake by mistake. Quite a be on the job so these prizes can Le- i>e given out. Bur- Alexander CV.nunins* win me, In !lie shootH>ff between Mas his petitions tod*/ Tor nomination | sena an .j the Osdensbur* club, tor Member of A^e-nmy :n thepiassena scored 57 and Osdens- n-motratic primary. He had about \ bur <, 53 If y^slM* the different* 10.0 signatures yesterday and re- j eluDS in this ^y^ are o 0illg lo the noon hour, are carded. There' Quires a total of 250, or S per cent j try and get together for a friendly will he four five mile race.- and of the enrolled vote in the first : contest in the near future. The oi- a 3u-la;: feature final. The entry district. . ficers were well pleased with the Chas. Lyon's Boat Victor At the Bay Jist of over 3* dirt track and Hi'eedway demons, will be trim- med down to a qualifying group of 2t». tt:u-es proper will get undei way at 2:3« P. M. and between the race events there will be amuse- ment attractions fresh B ro a d w a y \ a nd Eu rope. J turnout and* with the co-operation KINGSTON FERRY TO RUN TWIC6 DAILY Ithey are getting and are going for- large crowd was present for the game and the Canton team was on hand and ready to play. A pick-up team of local players took the field against the Canton tossers for the benefit of the crowd. No admission was charged but a col- lect ioa was taken up later anions the fans. It was announced last night that the Malone game with Canton would be played here on Wednesday at * 5 p. m. It was* thought at first when the Maione team failed to arrive that the game BALL PLAYERS OTTAWA. Aug. 21.—An Order- from In-Council providing regulations isovcunin- the operations of the. — Besides Vieaux and Winn, theie ferry between Kingston. Ont., and j Frank Smith of 2*M Court street, will he I>ick Shuehruk. Joe De Clayton. N. Y.. was published in! Watei town, suffered a broken leg S!-via. Buddy Mouquiu. another last week's issue of the Canada j when he fell while playing ball at French hoy. Butch Moore. Ah Gazette. The regulations provide! Black Lake Sunday afternoon. He IWWTOH. George Sinrmons. Henry tor two round trips daily between'was brought to the A. Barton Hep- Gritzbacu. Bill Troutwine. Hank the two points. j burn hospital. THE OGDENSBURG SHOPPER AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE REED & WRIGHT 117 Washington Street ALL Kinds of Auto Repairs. Lower prices and Guaranteed Work. Batteries charged and repaired. Let us give you an estimate on your work. SHOE BUILDING ALL types of Shoes Cleaned. Dyed and Repaired. Shoes Shined. Fast service, courteous treatment W. F- Bonner. 320 Ford Street. STOVES AND FURNACES **A Kalamazoo Direct to you\ Buy that new stove, range or turn ace M« before prices increase. Low factory prices, Easy terms, 5 year guarantee. Free estimates on furnace repairing and inst?lling Kalamazoo Stove Co., 720 Ford St., Ogdensburg. N. Y. Phone 832. RESTAURANTS REGULAR Meals, Light Lunches, Home Cookmg. Prices reason^ able. Come and sec us- We'll try hard to please you^ Bill's Quick lunch. 14 Commerce St ALEXANDRIA BAY. Aug. 21.— A crowd of mote than lu.000 per- ' sons lined the docks of the village would be forfeited to the Pirates i Sunday afternoon to witness the but an agreement to * play the ! third annual Thousand Island swim- «am?» on Wednesday was reached w Y>f^i WQ Dl>/^l7r*XT lllin ^ championships and the yesterday by the managers of the L/ll/VJ lij OIVUAJLLIN ^OHS* 11 * 1 Island motorboat show. two teams. Oorchy r>ey. Centra! New York • The OMensbu^g league team champion, won the 5o-yard free was defeated 10 to 4 by the Chat- style and the 100-yard fret* style e-iugay Ponies in a league game anl Be a Shattuck won the same a t Chateaugay on Sunday afier- evenis for the men and with the noon. L*yd*n, formerly of the Can- support of the other Syracuse ton Pirates, was on the mound for swimmers the Syracuse delega- the Ponies and had the locate at ticn won easily over iits Watertown his mercy all afternoon. Biil rivals, -who have won the meet Fine pitched for Ogdenshdrg and for the past two years. Miss Ada was hit hard. Several of the regu- Hawe, swimming as Miss Cross- ] ar s of The local squad failed to mon, was firs; in the women's make the trip with the team. r,u-vard free style to record the Tupper Lake defeated Malone 8 only victory for the local village to 7 at Tvpper Sunday. On Sat- ?v:»r;inier>. * urday Tupper defeated Saranae The motorboat show was con- Lake 7-6 and blanked the Massena tested closely with about 30 boats Richfielrls BO. entering the race for the Garwood T'or^hv IT w?? '«von by A. D. Thay er of New York Cohen ot New - 1 I! PLUMBING—HEATING ANYTHING in the plumbing Vint that needs fitting, fixing, ad justing or replacing, call us. Our Shol Craft competition with the Cru- sader. Th* Black Knight won the first prize for the local built boats past record of services is sufficient and Char i e5 H. Lyons* cruiser the guarantee that your work will be Finesse won the cruiser competi- done in a prompt and efficient man tion. Summary: Boys—40-Yard Free Style— Ahoviuh. Syracuse, first: Xieznalski. Syracuse. second: Driscoll, Syracuse, third. Mf*n's 50-Yard—<ShaddVxk, Syra- cuse, first; Brenneman. Syracuse, second: Madick, Madison Bar- racks, third. Men's 100-Yard Free Style— first; Cox. ^;™ Talcville Beat Edwards Sunday ner. Phone 717-J. Edgar M. ette, 518 Patterson St. MONUMENTS AND MARKERS WE are equipped to render prompt and efficient service -on .all plumbing and beating repairs. 'Standard'' replacement parts. Re- member we arm as near to you as your telephone. Bowes and Rob- Shaddock. Syracuse. inson, 308 Patterson Street. Phone Bochester. second; Green, Water- 252-J-1. town, third. ; Men's l**LYard Breast STroke— BEAUTY PARLOR ^ w Vatrsel. Syracuse, first: F. FREDERICS Vita-Tonic Perman K^ni^ki. Svrmrw, second; Cox, $5.00. New PEP Rochester, third. Meas 440 Yard GRANITE and Marble, Foreign and Domestic. Cemetery Let- i tering. All work guaranteed. C A. Casselman, §27 Franklin SL, Ogdensburg A delightful place m which to en- joy yomr wme and beer. Mwsic FLOUR A FEED PROTECT your roofs before bad weather begins. Cse Asbe^toline and danctfto every night. Light f R^^ p aiat ^4 R^^ (>ne|L Xotl| . •nnches. Bottled 9m4 Draught beer.^^ better. Priced low. Uaple City Millmg Co. Pbone ^ Delicious wine. Plaza Casino. BEER FOBILLARDS Tavern—on the Fonrtfc Ward *By«y Comer.\ Two Mnd« ef tc gUsees. Paf Food. ent Wave, Wave, $3.50. Facials, Manicures. Finger Waves. Graduate of Syra- cuse School of Beauty Culture in charge. Eve*s Beauty Salon, over Hector's Restaurant. 307 Crescent Phone 783-J-1. RENTAL LIBRARY TRY our reading library. Latesl books out weekly. 10c fik-st three days. 3c per day fol'owing Fiction. Detective, Mystery and Love Stories. 1000 books. Al Dv pont 17 Lake SL -Swim—Lyle Harrington. Syracuse, first: Ken- yon. £Vrac:i*e, second: Joe Green, Wateruvwn. third. Girls* 4#-Yard—Elois Dey. first: Mary Weane. Watertown. second: M. Anderson, Syracuse, third. Women's. SO-Yard Free Style— Dorc^v !*•>. first; Frances Dy- ^^n, Watenoar*. second: Ada Hawe. Cro**mo« HOUPP. third. WdBfo'.o l«t-Yard Free St vie— Dorothy Dey, first: Frances Dy- <*OUVF::iXEl\R. Aug. 21.— Talc- ville won the risiu to play Newton Falls in the finals of the St. Law- rence coun/ty base hall league by defeating Edwards at Talcville Sundav afternoon. The *oore was 7 to 3. Slim Allen. Talcrille pitcher, al- lowed only live hits hut hi? team- mates made three errors. Talcville tallied 11 bits from Paul. Edwards pitcher, and tb? Edwards team al- so made three errors. The victory put Talcrille in sec- ond place and ithe tinals probably will be played within two weeks. MeaarhUe Newton Falls lost a game to Belmont at Lroomis Park field. Fowler, Sumlay afternoon but it is so far in the lead that the dereat did not affect the team\s first place standing. Wit boat the services of Clark, star pitcher, who was injured Fri- day, the Fa 14s team lost by a score of 8 to S. C4in*er' and Pfce!i«3 pitched and Ward and Reed were pitchers for Belmont. RJPXSSELAER FALLS. Aug. 21. —Gouvemecr won an ll-inning battle oweT Rensselaer Falls here Women* 1*0-Yard Breast Stroke * um **7 afternoon in a Hose coa- REFRIGERATORS J OIL STOVES AND WASHERS NORCE refr^te^Tw^ theli!° ,L ^ St : vCS VJL T ?*?!!! moos RoHator Oldomobtfe Si* Machines $3930 (stnan down on draught, !2:»«# Eifl«L Expert service on all | SJT^L n^^^' ^x!^ , ^ Good mak « ° f «•«. Arthur J Ouimette l T** ^\e^**' ^^ lri>nf ^ a enwr. i»oon ^^^g Catnerin€ St phone ^ Boar -Dorothy Warmer, first: Kay Ln«- ren. second: Viola Osborne. Syra- enjee. third. ENJOY your beer mn6 ale hi the quiet refinement of E**orr*n Tavern. The finest in equipr-ent. surrooedinom and oerwioe. For PLUMBER d TINSMITH Boards 95c Sperling's Furniture Store. 1S3 Ford Street. Phone 303. HAT CLEANING • MAT cleaning snd blocking. Sl»oe Shining. The Diamond Odorh ALL types of sheet metal and tin Ofork. Furnaces repaired Ex- »» jport plumbing 9^ aH kinds of roof Dry Cleaning Process done by a dies 9nd gentJer-en. Errory\* Ta^Jrepniring. iohn P. Louts, 325 Croo Peal Hatter. Ogdensburg H# tffl. Fcrd and Pattonon Sis. : 'cent. ^Cleaning Co. 106 Font SL i USl 1103* Notices p roUNO—A striner test ihat was Mved by Hilts* home mn in the last ianiax. The score vns T to I in tie Adi- rondack len^o* came as it went in- to the 11th inmim*. Woodward, ! Gonrexnenr catcher, sin^ied. Hilts, rtar GouTemeur hUh school ath- lete, was nest at boL He slaaased U home ran and brought in (wo May bare for ad. Can at Adrance tS the ncore 9 to T the Fa'Jg lart at bnt One ran m ia for the last ncnate rai- bnt the ninyers oondd mat tie Negc MON* dians a of the virtue c treal a; General vlikeliho of wha in that Next 'the fom Rivers, organize c which a scale, ei provinci scribe JRAI TL • (Ea C£ 3:20—r * 3:45—1 4:00—, 4:30—* , 4:45—I 6:0O—l 5:30-^^ 5:45—f * €:00— r ft:3t)—i 6:45—1 4 7:00—c 7:30-- r *:00-^ % 8:30—' 9:30—ir sv : 0u~—J - •10:15—^1 10:30—' 11:00—^ A A. I U-i 1, \11:30—I QB 3:30—F . 4:00—£ 4:15—^ 4:30—J 4:45—C