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AcQUST 21, 1913. 



"Superb Quality" 



SEEDS FOR FLORISTS = 



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The third annual outing of the West- 

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 August 12. The games, which started at 

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 both for those contesting and for the 

 onlookers. 



At 2 p. m. a halt was called to repair 

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 About 135 sat down to dinner and, 

 after all had done full justice to the 

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On continuing the games, keen rivalry 

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The following were the prize-winners: 



Shot put— W. J. Seeley. first; J. B. Boy, 

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Hundred-yard dash— W. J. Seeley. first; B. 

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Quarter-mtle race— W. J. Seeley. first; B. 

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Running high Jump— J. B. Roy, first; W. J. 

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Running broad Jump— B. Berg, first; vV . J. 

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Hammer throw — Thos. Aitchlson, first; W. 

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Fat men's race — F. E. Connie, first; Louis 

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Three-legged race — E. Davey and A. Wynne, 

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Ijjdies' race— Mrs. Anthon Peterson, first; 

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Boys' race — Bert Roberts, flr«t; Alex. Gedes, 



second. ^ ^ -^ , 



Children's race— Marie Addor, first; Bessie 

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Baseball— Westchester, 7; Fairfield, 2. 



Football— Westchester, 3;- Fairfield, 1. 



Quoits— Westchester, 21; Fairfield. 12. 



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Beg^onia Ololre de Chatelaine, easiest 

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