RR re a G. M. C. Soccer Team Win ~ "at Ashburn By 1-0 Score - Pat General Motors 'and Green River mgt in ay exhibition game last night ®t Ashburn, as part of the attraction #t a garden party, quite an enthu- 'Waste c®wd turned out to see the + sdwe wiigh ended in a win for the WO rs oy One goal to nome, scored "bout tem minutes before the finish «1 the gaure by Torrence, centre half 1 the gl "The ground was pretty roMgh and the Motors found it hard werk trying to negotiate the rough suuts. Green River, on the other hand, by long kicking, got aver the ground in quicker fashion, which made the game very even. Green River missed a good chance to draw even in the last two min- utes of the game but when the whistle sounded time the Motors secured a corner, Result: Motors, 1; Green River, 0. Teams: -- Motors -- Miller Vasile, Craig Hurst, Torrance, Petterson, Me- Greish, Hurst, Simpson, Cook, Me- Kellar, Green River: ----- Hacknay, Pegg, Wright, Percy, Middlebrow, Michell, Tran, Hoover, Perey, Hornshaw, Michell, ~ 5 ry YOUTHFUL ITALIAN GLOBE TROTTER % WITH DOG PASSES THROUGH CITY ------ ¢ of a 100,000 Mile Hike -- "¥isit Every Country in the: World -- Has Been NThrogigh Most of Countries in Egvope and North Af. rica ¥. MarcugtBarene, a youthful 'globe trotter from Rome, Italy, passed through jQshawa yesterday on the 81st tho@sand mile lap of his 100,- 000 milg*hike which will include a visit to very country in the world. He was fagcompanied by a faithful dumb fi d which he calls Perre, which if his native tongue wuieans 'dog', Is at present crossing Americaffor the second time, going all the way on foot and never ac cepting ift, He hagealready been throigh most oF the untries of Europe and North Africa apd is now finishing ott Ame) with geeing Canada and then Alaska before he goes to South Anfericaj. Australia and 'Asia. He has airehdy been five years on the road and he.expects to be at it for «another 40 years before he has sat- istied himself that he has seen the world, 1d Barong as he told The Times yes- terday afternoon is combining pleas- ave with education] In his 36 pound pack he has with him a com- p'ete photography. apparatus with which he takes first hand picture nf patnPe: apd. scenic effects, an son® of these he has made int wiiues rap lecture purposes, In all he stated that he has about 2 slides and easily a thousand pic tures from all over the world, During his travels and from his own education, Barone can .now speak four languages, and although Italion n his native tongue, he speaks English with such a great id iy and fluency that one would SPORT CARD FOR TODAY Juvenile Oshawa District Simcoe Mets vs. South Oshawa, Industrial League Cadillac vs, Chevrolet at Alexan- dra Park. Textile vs. Park. South Ontario League Williams Piano vs, K. of P. at Alexandra Park. GAMES FOR TOMORROW Industrial League Oshawa Ry. vs. Fittings at Alex- andra Park, La Salle vs. Trimmers at Alex- andra Park. Phillips at Cowan ABOUT 60 BOYS "Y" Boys Go to Greenwood Friday for Two Weeks-- Scouts Follow In all, about 60 Oshawa boys will enjoy wholesome outings this sum- mer at Greenwood, noth of Picker- ng. On Friday of this week, 20 boys from the local Y.'1.C. A will egin a two weck camp which will e marked by excellen. overseeing nd an all round good time. Fu.Jow- ng on the heels of the "Y"" camp. he Oshawa scouts will take posses- sion for hnother period of two weeks and their routine will He quite similar to the Y's aithough they will take up more instruction along the lines of the scout ideal. Fhere will be four Oshawa Irouvps represented and forty boys aie ex- pected. The transportation for both camps will be kindly looked after 10 ATTEND CAMP never guess but that he had been speak'ng the English tongue ali hi lite. Spanish, Russian, Italian and English, besides a little French, are the ones lie lays claim to, The hospitality which he has me' . with in Ontario is remarkable, Bar one stated, and that it was so much more like home to him apd very striking to that of Quebec and some of the states in the land to the s nth where a map is a crook un- til he can prove himself innocent whercas in Ontario he is an honest citizen until he might be found out "to be dishonest. 'Barone figures on walking from 18 to 20 miles a day, rain or shine, and sleeps either in hotels or in the open, depending upop vhere the coming of night should find him. y tue Boys' Work Commiitee of he Rotary Club. CHICAGO RETAINS LEAD IN NATIONAL New York, Juiy 13.--Chicago eid on Ww Lirst pace in the Da- [opal League pennant race py u.v- dipg a uouplc-header with Lhe raves at Boston today whi Pitis- JUFE Was uropping an eleven-inming :neounter with Brooklyn. The day's .evelopments gave the Cubs ua 12- Joint margin of safety. The Braves thumped three Chic- 480 pitchers for 1% hits to win the JPpEn.ing kame, 6 to 3; wut Root ef- .ectively suenced the Warrior bats in the finale and his team-mates ucked the game away, 4 Lo 1. Brookiyn suvducd ritisburg after AD e.eveu-iBning pitchers' bate at Brooklyn by 2 to 1. Jay Patridge sidgling anu scoring from first base vith the winmipg run when Cuy.er et the ball get away from him. The sobips tied the count in the ninth. on Carey's double, ap infield out, and Hepdrick's base drive. Traymor smashed a homer off Petty in the fourth for the line Corsair rup. The St. Louis Cards gained on the Pirates and Cubs by winning their fourth straight at the expense of the Phillies by a score of § to 7 in 12 innings at Philadelphia. The Cards won out in the twelfth when Deca- tur walked Schulte and hit Schubel. Two sacrifices and a single by To- porcer broke up the game. Sherdel pitched a strong rescue game, hold- ing the Phillies to two hits in the last five innings. Cincinnati indulged in a batting or>y at New York. driving out 19 hits for an 11-3 victory over the Gants. It was the first victory for NEW MARTIN Now Playing BRITISH BOWLERS "HERE ON JULY 30 They Will Play a Six-rink Match With District Bowlers Toronto. July 14.--Plans have been completed for the entertain- ment of the British bowlers, who arrive in Toronto a week from sat- urday. The visitors will remain here a week, arriving early in the morn- ing of July 23 from Ottawa. They will play thelr figst matches here on the afternoon of their arrival, The program covering the stay of the Bridiner is as followa: urday, July 23 7.456 a.m.--Arrive in Toronto at North Toronto Station. ator 10 King Edward Hotel, 10.456 a.m.--Civie City Hall. 12.30 p,m,--Luncheon Edward by D.L.B.A. 1.30 p.m ---Mator to High Park Lawn Bowling Club. 2 p.m. play seven rinks with High Park 2. Rus- holme 2, Toronto Cance Club 1, Parkdale Canoe Club 1, Howard 1. Banquet at High Park. Sunday, July 84. reception at at King Free. Monday, July 85 1.80 pow--uwdutur to Cluh, I 2.00 p.m.--Play six-rink match | with Victoria 2, 'thistle 1, Bramp- | ton 1. Pare Credit 1, West Toronto 1 Banquet at Victoria Club, Tuesday, July 86 1.30 p.m.s-- Mur to Balmy Reach Nub Victoria 2.00 pm.--Play six-rink mateh with Balmy Heach 2, Withrow 1, Riverdaie 1, Furkdale 1, Kew Beach 1 Banquet at Balmy Beach. Wednesday, July 87 1.30 p.m.---Motor to St. Matthew's "Lawn Bowling Club, 2.00 pan.--Fuay six-rink test mateh with St. .iatthew's 1, High Park 1, Vietoria R.C.Y.C. 1, Gran- ite-Balmy Beach 1, Rusholme-Oak- wood 1 Canada 1. Banquet, Thursday, July 28 1.30 p.m.--Motos and launch to I THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1927 Old Jupiter Pluvius took schedule as well as in the the guests, field yesterday and they did began to stall for time, storm, which, if it should Brief Comments on Local Sport change last night and put a stop to four ball games in their various stages, Since this is the first time in several weeks however, that he has been obnoxious to the feelings of the sporting fraternity, he may be excused this time for letting loose a regular soaker of a downpour at just about the time the first innings were getting under way but he may be warned to keep well away for tonight's contests, Arrangements are being made tonight by the officials of the Ladies' Softball League for a tournament to be held to- morrow between the various teams in the League at Lake- view Park, which in all likelihood will count in the regular tournament, a dance will be held in the Jubilee Pavilion un- der the auspices of the L, 8, L, in which the players will be Goodyears emerged on top of New Taronto at Goodyear They were awarded the game after four innings had been played, According to this morning's reports when the score stood 6 to 1 in favor of the Goodyears, the New Toronto men with an eye on an approaching come before the four and a half innings had been played the game would be called with no winner being declared, but Nigger Wright, who was in charge of the game apparently had their number, for he called it and awarded it to the Goodyears before the rain got a chance to do any damage, a hand in local sport for a tournament, Following the 80 in a rather peculiar way. BASEBALL RECORDS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Lost P.C. '41 L644 36 .617 40 hol 43 627 44 .b22 606 A408 186 Buffalo Syracuse Baltimore Toronto Newark Rochester Jersey City Reading Wednesday's Neoves Newark (14 in. Baltimore .+.7-6 Jersey City ,+.12-8 Syracuse Games Today Newark at Toronto (3.80 p.m.) Baltimore at Rochester. Jersey City at Buffalo, Toronto Rochester Buffalo Reading ) 8 vo 4-9 u-1 6-4 6-9 RCY.C. 2, Canada 2, / Lawyence Park 1, Weston 1. Banguetr at R.C. Y.C. Friday, July 20 | 1.30 p.m.--Motor to Granite Club.' 2.00 p m.--Play seven-rink match' with Granite 2, St. Matthew's 2,! Oakwood 2, Memorial Church 1, 6.80 ip m,--Toronto bowlers' banquet, Saturday, July 80--Oshavn : 10.00 am ---Motor to Oshawa. Civir reception on arrival. | 2.30 p.m.--Six-rink match with Oshawa, Peierboro', Cobourg, Port | Hone, Bowmanville, 65.30 p.m Sightseeing. party at residence of Laughlin. Return to motor, Garden R. 8 Me- | Toronto by, f YANKEES, DETROIT, PHILLIES AND EROW NS WIN IN AMERICAN New York, July 13--~The Yankees | boosted the Indians losing streak to cight straight wuay, ton mphmng in the | Stluld Contest oF wie series at Cleve- ind by 5 10 3. Cleveland was in front vot the eighth, when Ruths double and Lazzenis tnpie accounted for three runs. Besides the twin-bagger, Ruth got three smgles for a8 perfect day at bat. Gehrig wont hitless. dpur geon, 01 Cleye.and, waned out a homw- er with none un mn the sixth. Philadeipipa bunched hits in three mmngs uit Ted Lyons to overcome Chicago's early lead, and deieated the White Sox 7 to 5 at Chicago. Thé Athletics collected 17 bits, Cochrane leading the awack with foyr. It was Eddie Coins' Day and the formes manager of the White Sox was pre- sented with an awwomubue. The game was delayed a half hour by ram, The Browns landed on thiee Bostop Red Sox pitchers for cighteen bits as St. Louis and took the second game of the series, 14 to 3. Geurge isles. who got four hits yesterday, got the same number today, making eight hits in as many times at pat. 0. Miia joe gor our safeties. Gaston gol two doubles and a single. The Browns have won all eight games played sin ihe Sox su far this season. Detroit took both halves of a home double-header from Washington, 7 to i3 and 13 to 9. Gibson was creditel {wath winning the first game, alt 'he issued twelve passes and Lad to taken out of the box in the minth ung. Stoner, who replaced bum, struck out two of the three Washing the Reds this season in New York. and oply the third in the Polo Grounds in the last two year. Walk- er and Dressen led the Cincinnati attack with four hits, Bressier fol- lowing with three. Give some people half a chance and they will take the other half. "They say brunettes have a sweet- er disposition than blondes." "Well. my wife's been both and I can't notice amy difference." Specials For Friday and Saturday Khaki Pants ory Strong Work Trousers wn batters in the last iwpng. Johnny {Neun stote home in each game. Harry Heilmann, after getting a howe rua and a single ww the first game, (urnec in a perfect batting average in the second game. His five hits in five times | St. Reading at Syracuse. NATIONAL LEAGUE Lost P.C. 29 .638 28 .621 33 .582 39 .524 42 476 46 400 Chicago ...¢ Pittsburg Louis New York Bronk yn oston , ,,, Fauld slphia 47 .397 Cincinnati ¢ 650 .367 Wednesday's Scores Boston .,..6-1 Chicago Broosiyn ,,..2 Pittshurg (11 innings). St. Louis .9 (12 innings). Cincinnati ..11 New York Games Today St. Louis' at Philadelphia Chicago at Boston. Cincinnati at New York. Pittsburg at Brooklyn. Philadelphia ..7 AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost P.C. 24 11 34 .580 38 .5H48 37 .543 38 536 46 418 48 416 61 Wednesday's Scores New York ...5 Cleveland Philadelphia .7 Chicago St. Louis ...14 Boston Detroit ....713 Washington Games Today Philadelphia at Chicago. New York at Cleveland. Boston at St. Louis. Washington at Detroit. Washington Philadelphia St. Loujs Cleveland Boston 3-9 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Wednesda)y's Scores cae 29-5 Milwaukee Minneapolis ..6 Indianapolis st. Paul Louisville Columbus at Kansas City, rain. Toledo LEAFS DOWN NEWARK 4-3 IN FOURTEEN INNING STRUGGLE Toronto, July 14.--With one ow «uf hice men on base in the fourteentp sung, Bob Lamotte lined a single to wmic-tied, drying in Lena Styles sith the run that gave the Lcais a 4 tw 3 victory over Newark in the firs: game of the serics down at the Sta- dium yesterday. The timely hit by the Toronto shors stop brought to a close a game that produced more tense moments and cx: cient than any other played hers this season. Twice the Leafs were forced to come | bat included three { Many a landlord who thinks of the rent in his pocket forgets the bole in the roof. A contemporary couecisely defines marriage as "Aisle, Altar, Hymn." From the bride's point of view, we suggest that a truer definition would be "I'll--Alter--Him!" Oshawa Tennis Club OPENING Friday Evening 6 o'Clrc's Saturday Afternoon 3 o'Clock Weather Permitting after Kelly had smothered irom behind to tie the score and threr tames in the last four wnings they Lad Al corners populated. L Iu the twelith, with the bases filled, Billy Webb tried to score Atom third Xanth r's foul near the Newark dugout, Gut" wd called out by Umpire Finneran ou 2 very close » DOUBLES TOURNEY New Courts of Oshawa Club to Be Opened Friday Eve- ning and Saturday Plans for the opening of the new courts of the Oshawa Tennis Club which takes place tomorrow evening that a double tournament shall he held. Due to the fact that the Davis Cup games are being played sie to have Toronto tenn's siars siven an exhibition ac the open.ug. I'he idea, however, has not been abandoned and later in the seasun will be carried out. The committee In charge of the club opening deemed it wise to have it on two consecutive days. The tournament which is planned could not he satisfactorily run off in one afternoon, and becanse of this I'ri- day and Saturday were selected as ithe opening days. It is expected that a large number of club members will be in attendance on Friday evening at six thirty when the draw for the first round of the doubles wiil be made. There will be two and possibly 'three tournevs. a men's loubles, a ladies' doubles and pos- #ibly a mixed doubles. Suitable wrizes will be awarded the winners. Players in the tournament will have the right to se! ronr partners. It is expected, however, that many of the club members will not make arrangements in this re- gard and the names of these will be placed in a hat and partners drawn. Members who are unable to be present on Friday evening may efiter the tourney on Saturday af- ernoon at three o'clock, when a :econd preliminary round will he staged. Players who were defeated on Friday evening in tournament play will not be permitted to re- enter on Saturday. The courts have already been treated with the calcium chloride and with the rains of the past two days should be in excellent shape by Friday evening. As a means of assisting elub finances the lady members will serve refreshments from the elub house on the days of the tourney. » 3ISONS WIN TWICE FROM JERSEY CITY New York, July 13.--Two pheno- mens! finishes kept the Bisons' win- ping streak imtact today and their string now totals ten with Jersey City victims in both halves at Buf- falo by scores of 7 to 6 and 6 to 4. The Bisons trailed by one run in the opener witli two out in the ninth, when Coben singled and Bissonette blasted a terrific triple to ecentre- field, scoring Cohen, Bissonette, a second later, made a lightning dash for home when Collenberger threw # trifle' wildly to first on the relay from the outfield and slid safe um- der Catcher Daly with winning run. In the second .a ry of pinch-hitters put on a Dick Merri- well finish to overcome a two-rum lead held by the Skeeters in the sixth frame of the seven-inning con- test. The Colts Defeated Baltimore in both ends of a doubleheader at Rochester. The Tribe took the first game, 4 to 9, behind the splendid pitching of Herb Thormahlen, who allowed but five hits, and rallying in the fifth and sixth innings of the d game to win by 9 to 7. Bal- Migh we So close that the Toroute players ~ | and the majority of the fans were sure that Webb had hooked the plate with us toe before Manion jabbed him with he ball, but Finneran sad "no" and he had the last say. The laafs kicked strenuously over the decision. but of course to no ag L. she retiring of Webb made the 11.04 amt and the O'Hara athletes went back nto the field a very peeved lot. The game throughout developed vlenty of thrills, but unfortunately on- y about 1000 cash customers were 3% he spacious stand for what turned out 0 be the "game of the season." Big Al Mamaux twirled for Me ruins and brought all his many years i exporience and strategy into play nan offort to stave off defeat bat frer the tenth it appeared only a OPEN TOURNAMENT crowd over the deciding score. timore was leading 6 to 0 at the end of the fourth imning of the second game, Dut the Tribe batters pounded out nine rums im the mext two inm- ings 0 cop the contest. The Stars divided a double-header with Reading at Syracuse, losing the first game 12 to 6 and winuing the second. 9 to B.° . BOY Is DROWNED IN LAKE AS HE SEEKS TO SAVE DOG Mount Clemens. Mich., July 13. -- His love for his doz resulted in the death of William Bridges, 14-year- | matter of time before the Leafs woud | old only child of Mr. and Mrs. Noll | Bridges of Rozville today. The boy | dumped from a goat in Lake St. Clair for fear he would lose his pup, which had jumped overboard. He never came up, according to his three companion. The dog swam | ashore. AT TENNIS OPENING and on Saturday afternoon provide| this week in Toronto it will not be pos? mary Before Being Defeat- ed -- Three Oshawa Rinks at Uxbridge Fail to Geta Place in Prize List Second place in the consolation ser- ies of the annual Cobourg bowling tournament held yesterday was won y E. J. Goodman's rink composed of H. Luke, T. Johns, C. C. Stenhouse and E. J. Goodman, skip. Beautiful silver sandwich trays were the prizes received by the local trundlers. Rain prevented the completion of the con- solation final, but as the Oshawa play- ers were eleven points behind with only fur ends to play when the downpour came, they agreed to accept second place and the McCook trophy emblematic of the consolation series championship was accordingly award- 'led Dr. Allen's Warkworth quartette, the other rink to reach the finals, W. Stearns, of Peterboro, skipping the rink which retired the Oshawa bowlers from the primary series, won first place in the Primary which carried with it the Griffin Cup. Mr. Goodman's rink won three games in the Primary before being de- feated. In the first game they trounced 1. Livingston, of Cannington and in the second and third, J. Sedgewick. of Peterboro, and N. McLeod, of Can- nington, respectively. In all three wins the Oshawa team had a substantial margin. In the consolation round they first defeated J. Carruthers of Bow- manvyille and then entered the semi- ina's against the same team which they had trounced in the Primary ser- 1es, namely. McLeod of Cannington. There was a total entry of thirty- three rinks including strong represen- tatives from Toronto, Peterboro, Raw- manville, Cannington, Lindsay, Whit- by, Camphellford and Port Hope. Three Oshawa rinks who attended the tourney at Uxbridge failed to get |Oshawa Rink Loses in Final Of Consolation at Cobourg Wins Three Games in Prie] FORMER MAIL PILOT TO FLY TO HONOLULU Oakland, Calif., July 14.--Ernest L. Smith, former air mail plot, an- nounced Monday he would begin a non-stop flight to .-Homolulu this morning. He will fly in a' mono- plane, the "City of Oakland." and depart from the municipal airport. Emery B. Bronte will be the navi- gator. Every precaution for the safety of the airmen has been taken, Capt. W.H. Royle, Smith's manager said The ship wll carry a radio that can be heard for a radius of 500 miles. A rubber raft such as the one used by Commander Byrd and his com- panions when they were forced down off the Coast of France, will be car- ried in the Smith plane. HAD A NARROW ESCAPE Guelph, Ont., July 13.--Caught half- way across. Puslinch Lake in a canoe when a heavy gale blew up, George Henderson, of Hespler, had a narrow escape from drowmng last night. He managed to keep the craft on an up- right keel for some time, but finally it upset, throwing him into the lake. He abandoned the canoe and manag- ed to reach the shore after some diffi- culty. on the prize list. The rinks skipped by I A, 'J. Swanson, Goold and H. A. Goold. were Ww, "Phone 1200 4 { : 12 Simcoe St N, M. CROZIER Merchant Tailor Wishes to announce that this is his fourth year in Oshawa. 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