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Oshawa Daily Times, 22 Aug 1927, p. 4

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1 | SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1927 MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1927 T. "ANDREW'S BEAT RICHMOND HILL 13-1..PONTIACS ELIMINATED ts Continue Fast Pace In Quest For Jr. Honors Smother Richmond Hill 13 to 1 Saturday in Firet of Home and Home Series -- Ogden - Nearly Has No-Hit, No- * Run Game to His Credit-- "Allows Losers Only One 'Hit Rt. Andrew's Juniors added an- other 'game to thelr good old bat hag with a comfortable margin to snare' when they defeated Rieh- mand Hill on thely own hay fleld " 2 13 to 1 score on Saturday af- thrnoon In the firat of the home and home series In the second ronnd of the Junior O.B.A.A, cham: plonship play downs, The affair came very near being a no-hit, no- rn game for Jack "Dossy" Og- fen. who went to the mound for the Saints, a scratch hit into vight fleld In the second inning, which was re- sponsible for the run, heing the 9 time In. whieh Richmond Hil eeded in finding his hooks with It was a far Detter con: fest than was expected, one of th din reasons being the ste! I4r pitching which was alse turner i§ by Chaples, a southpaw twirle: tor Richmond Hill, who had ter ke outs registered against th ints and who was largely re sponsible for keeping the scor dbwn to what it was. hile the north Yonge stree! ro were only successful in smat- tring the box score for one hit Sf. Andrew's again staged a help urself-day and went out after a ple hat full of safeties which Iped to fatten nearly everyone's tting averages considerably YPung advanced to the head of the cides In Saturday's game when he tdye off five hits in five times at bat ole of them being a triple and an. other a double, Carver, Rowden Little and Baird all had credible réeords at hat also. A walk to Baird and a double m Young started the run scor for St. Andrew's when they gof 0 action in the very first stanzs Young followed Baird around for the second counter of the inning when Richmond Hill staged a bad p tof Widnes and threw the i! all over the park In an attempt to; catch him. " id 'A hit by Little and two stoler bases to carry him to third almost rebnlted in a rup in the second but A istrike out by Chaples to retire last batter terminated the pos sibfiities of that session and shower the82ints that they were up agains' something more than an easy team hree Tung on two hits and a eryor were marked up by the Saint Inthe third with Rowden introduce ink'the string of seven batters whie! followed him with a short fly int lelifield that dropped on the field ers. toes for ap prror. Young cams 2 him with a single and Gum i walked to fll the bases. Lit tie 'delivered with a hit throug t os that counted Rowden apn '¢ while an error to Chaple 0 Bowe bupe brought the he jy ithe Inning up 'to three with Mow crossing the rubber. omesters st"ll trying but catches SPORT CARD FOR TODAY, Junior 0, B, A, A, Richmond Hill va, 8t, Andrew's at Alexandra Park, \ Ladies! Softball, : G.M.C. va. Robsons at Collegiate grounds, Junior Industrial, Ragles va. Maple Leafs at Cowan Park. GAMES FOR TOMORROW No games scheduled. EAVERS DEFEAT LAKEVIEWS 14 TO 0 Beavers defeated Lakeviews in a 00d game at Cowan Park, Friday Might, by a 14-9 score. M. Selby itarted the acoring for Lakeviews in he second when he hit a home run Ith two on, Beavers came right ack In the first half of the third coring three runs to tie the score; ' run In the fourth, 4 in the sixth, ! In the eighth, and 4 in the ninth ut the game on ice for the Reavers, though Lakeviews threatened in he last half of the ninth when they lipped across 8 runs before the hird out was made. Zubkaviteh pitched well for the eavers; Lakeview pitcher also did ell, although a little erratic at Imes, Ferguson was the leading orer for Lakeviews with three ompleted circuits, Amshury and Magill led the scorers for Beavers ith three each. Luke, Way and 'ooper plaved well in the field for hem, making several nice pickups pd catches. Teams: --Beavers--Cooper, ef; Tewitt, th: Nedrann. e; Zubkaviteh, i Magill, 2h; Awshury, iM; Way, it Walker, rf; Luke, 8h. Laver! wa: --Kni ht, 1b; Belhy, hi Wilson, ss; MacDonald 3b; merchans"i pn: Snwzuk, ¢; Petrow- ki, rf; Kellar, if: Ferguson, ef. "ORVErS ie. DOB 104082 4--14 akeviews --., 030010113-- 9 ad three on the prths through two 7alks and a hit. Grant the short- top drew down the first walk apd 'dyancipg to second op a pasied all. scored op Graham's sipele over ecopd base. Campbell fo"lnwe? 7ith the second walk but Ocden milled himself ont of the hole when e struck out the pext three batters 7 make it five which he had whif- 'ed in the first two ipnings. An 'rror at first put apother man mn he naths in the third while a wild brow by Young in the BSfth gave 'ichmond Hill another opportunity f which they were not able to take dvaptage. A walk in both the sixth nd seventh with two out kept the v Carver and Rowden in the out- eld turped their advapees back ithout apy difficulty. Four men npeared at the plate in the eiehth pd ninth whep two more were iven chances to score but githouzh ne got to third, they were hardly ADEErous. Outside of the pitchers, there 'ere rather few who turped in very nod games op the field. The only wistanding player for the Saints. 'efensively, was "Doc" Rowden 'ho made three lovely catehes of ard hit balls into right field. Cax- er bad 2 good catch while some Brief Comments On Local Sport St. Andrew's Juniors scored the only vie over the week-end of the three cha ip Face which were be- ing played between local and outside teams, Before a good crowd at Alexandra Park, Oshawa's tions for a la- crosse championship faded into nothing when G.M.C, Pon- tiacs were turned under by Buffalo, while in Peterbore the first round of the O.B.A.A, play down was evened up to a game apiece when the Royals bettered South Oshawa, | The lascrosse game was a real exhibition but before the second quarter was over it was quite evident that Oshawa was up against a far superior team and that only a miracle would save them from defeat, Buffalo played a erosse on Saturday that was of senior calibre intermediate and it is safe to is A that had the Pontiacs pulled out with a victory they would have had an easy jour- ney to the 0.A L.A, championship finals, Nothing but credit can go to the local gutted net artists for the games they have put up and for the way they have conducted themselves throughout the entire season, 8t, Andrew's had little difficulty with Richmond Hill on Saturday, although it was a oe game with Plenty of hitting and sensational plays, Another snappy exhibition ghould result this evening when the return game will be geen at Alexandra Park, The the Saints will win seems to be assured and already the local fans are looking forward to the series with the Toronto McCormacks, The Macs en- tered the third round on Saturday when they won the Junior Championship of Toronto for the fourth year in succession by defeating St. Joan of Arc by a 14 to 4 score in a sudden death game, Providing 8t, Andrew's win tonight the first game of this series is likely to be played on Saturday after- noon, August 27, at Alexandra Park and already it seems as if the fences will have to be moved back to hold the crowd, South Oshawa Mets should defeat Peterboro Juveniles in Port Hope on Wednesday in the third game of the OB, A.A, series if determination has anything to do with it, Bob Bint's men are practicing for all they are worth these days and they swear that they will see to it that history repeats itself so that they will emerge victorious in the third game similar to tne way St, Andrew's did two years ago after they had won and lost games with scores which very closely resembled those hung up by the Royals and South Oshawa this year, A win on Wednesday will very likely mean a trip to Ottawa for them so that they have even another incentive to egg them on, It is unfortunate but unavoidable that the Ladies' Soft- ball League should be so peculiarly divided as it is this year, At the top of the league there are two first rate teams of marked ability and more experience while at the bottom there are another pair which are of lesser strength and prowess, All four are seemingly graded for the rest of the season with the one slightly ahead of the next in games won and lost, Whenever two teams meet which are next each other in the standing a real game is assured and the crowd seems to turn out accordingly while if it's a contest between the third and first, fourth 'and first or second and fourth teams, although there have been several exceptions to the rule, a rather one-sided game results with only the team which is ahead providing the interest. The game between G.M.C.'s and Robson's tonight should prove to be a real one similar to what has been provided twice this year already because they are both from the class at the bottom of the standing, Similarly Pirates and O.M.I. at the top of the group always manage to turn in 8 whirlwind.of a game which always draws the largest crowd of them all, '| teated Lakeviews + | After leading by 11 to 1 at the eng Pontiacs Fail 10 Stop of Double Bill By scores of 28 to 12 and 18 to 12, the Songs took both ends of a double bill 'played at Cowan Park on Saturday afternoon when \ they met Phillips and won by the firat score mentioned and then de ta constitute something of a surprise in the lat- ter game. Hoth were exciting com- teats and were witnessed by a good erawd for a Junior Industrial League game. The argument with Phillips was a walk away for Rangers although Phillips beat them to the scoring when they shoved In one in the first inning while Rangers wers idle. Rangers well made up for it in the second and the following ses slons however when they counted |! in every frame and mounted the count with either a hard hitting rally or a few une until they had |t reached the 28 mark and then de- elded to call it a day. Partridge counted six runs out of the eight times which he came to bat te constitute the best record in the game for the Rangers while three runs by Peltrosak was the highest mark turned in by Phillips. The line-ups were--Phillips-- Cossmass, C. McKnight, Patterson Palmateer, Mitchell, Rangers--Zubkavitch rf, Cowle) | * 3b, Collis cf, Partridge 1h, Rora- heck p, Higgins 2b, Hill ¢, Gre) If, Coppin #8. Score by innings Phillips Rangers ,.0 71 417 41 3--%2. The Rangér-Lakeviews game wa a far hetter affair In ebery way of the fourth, Rangers had a re lapse into some had. baseball am eight runs were scored on them before they recovered. After thi however they returned to thei br#ak neck pace and "found litt, difficulty in holding their own fr the remainder of the melee. Hig- gins with four headed the list of sun scorers in this game althougi Partridge, Rorabeck, Hill apd Gre 'with three apiece pushed him har: for the honors. Kpight had thre for the Lakeviews to lead the da for his side. The line ups were: Rapgers--Clary 1b, Coljoss cf, Partridge p, ss, Higgins 2b, HII ec, Coppin II. Lakeviews--Knight p, Ferguso e, MacDonald 1b, Fethrashack 2b Anderson 3b, Muchanski ss, Mc Cabe If, Petrouski rf. Score by Innings Rapgers ..0 4 4 310 Lakeviews 0 0 0 1 8 2 BASEBALL RECORDS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost PL 87 46 654 51 bl; 555 53: 520 474 Cowley 3b Rorabee: Grey rf 16 010k Baltimore Toronto Rochester Jersey City Reading South Oshawa with a count the teams now stand even on South Oshawa Mets Tie Up Juvenile Round With Petes Third Game Necessary to De- cide First Round Series of 0B.AA. Playdowns -- South Oshawa Nose Out Royals 16 to 14 in Return Game in Liftlock City A third game in the first round of the Juvenile 0.B.A.A. play downs was made necessary on Saturday at Peterboro when South Oshawa Mets went down to defeat before Peter- bore Royals in the second game of the series by a 16 to 14 score. The irst game being won In Oshawa by 13 to 12 he round so that the deciding game has to he played on Wednesday in Port Hope, Peterbora's last half of the eighth gave them the game after the South Oshawa lads had It seemingly wel in hand after they sent across elght runs in the fifth and three more in the seventh. used. 'ng to the hill for the Motor City Pletrosak, Ritsle, Spencer, Melome | |ads and Cripps and Holmes dividing the duty for the Petes fairly even- A four run rally in Five pitchers were Smith Reeves and Knox go- y between them. It was another terrific slugging natch, similar to that played here week ago last Saturday when Osh- wa crashed their way to a victory +1 2240200 1-12] 1 the eleventh after the Petes hed wt in three ahead of them in the ame stanza. Weak fielding at times wm the part of both teams also help- ad the scoring along although there vere several pickups and catches urned in thay well made up for the lunders. Brady in centre field for iouth Oshawa proved to be the ielding star of the day with a pair )f beautiful catches of hard hit irives which, had they gone astray vould have cost the lonal lads dear- y. Trotter, Siwokowssi and Smith n Oshawa's infield also looked good n occasions. Peterboro tallied three runs in he first and two in the second 'be- 'or Oshawa had as much as lodged , man safely on first base. With wo out in the first Hartley started . three run procession for the Petes vhich saw Carroll and 'Hatton gcore ehind him apd two other mates left on the bases ere the pide was retired. them their two in the second, Gross and Cripps at the tail epd of the batting order being responsible for x--1t | th A walk and two hits gave em. In the third Bob Bint's men step- ped into action and sept across three ounters on 2 walk apd three sue- :essive hits. Smith opened negotia- tions when he was given a life on a bit and with Knox, Brady aod Mc- Conkey following him with a walk and two safety touches, they bad little trouble Smith, Knox and Brady with rups. three runs in their last balf of the same inning however, 4 combined a2 walk, an error apd two pits for a trio of circuits. Hatton bagged a hit to start it but he was across the Peterboro neutralized these in sending when they __Buffa.wo, Lose 12 to 5 ervision have profited much by this season's work. ers have been taught the finer points the team will stay together for am- other year when they should go 2 long way in the 0.A.L.A. race. In Saturday's game the sitmation looked decidedly bad in' the (first period. Bufialo scored in about thirty seconds and added another jn Quick succession. At the end of the first fifteen minutes the count stood #-0 for the visitors. In the second quarter the Pontiacs put Many young play-|. of the game and it is hoped that Reading Reading at Toronto ru ie ersey City at Syracuse. r. (3.30 pm). day to *| Cripps scored on ap error. forced to remain on the paths while the first and second out were made. A walk renewed the difficulties for f Oshawa and the rups resulted when Cripps pf in his second hit of the re Hatton apd Gross. Three hits earned two rups for South Oshawa in the fourth when Leydon, Russell, and Cragss went into action. The rups wept to Rus- * land Crages, Leydon being retired on his way to third. The big inning was the fifth in which Oshawa mounted up eight runs in a combination of hearty hit- ting and some bad errors from the Royals. Brady started and finished CRICKET NOTES ------ By L, I. F, The Oshawa Club not being so active during the past few weeks have blossomed forth once again in the midst of the cricket world. To have met the Canadian General Electric last Saturday and lost was only to be expected as the C.G.E. are topping the league. There was 4 very asuif battle and it was only the determination of the Oshawa boys that kept the score so low. | think with a little more aggressive- ness and regulated set of bowlers (of which there are a few but were not played and should have been) Oshawa will and can win their next two league games. Their next gue to be played will be at the Lake- view Park with Parkdale as thelr opponents on 'Saturday. Aug. 27 at 2.30 p.m. BIG PRICE FOR BULL FROM DURHAM HERD Bowmanville, Aug. 21.--One of the largest and most important indi- vidual sales of live stock in this see- tion of Ontario for some years was made recently when John Baker, arominent Darlington Township weeder of Hampton, sold his famous nerd sire. Thornham Minstrel, a 8- rear-old Shorthorn bull, to Duncan Campbell of Moffat for $1,000. The purchaser after inspecting Mr. Bak- er's herd thought so much of the calves of this champion sire that he also hought three of them with their dams bred to the same sire. The price pald for the entire consign- ment was in the neighborhood of $2,000. Thornham Minstrel is sired by Milhill's Comet, for which J. J, Elliott, Guelph, paid $35,000 to his Scottish owner, and is out of an im» ported Orange Blossom cow, Since delivering these ammals to Mr. Campbell Mr. Baker has had an inquiry for 156 Shorthorn heifers fop export to the United States Durham County breeders inform your corress pondent thta the commercial cattle trade never looked better for years than it is today, and tha naturally creates a demand for pure-bred bee cattle. ry Mother: "Listen, Joseph. The Vies ar found that poor little waif had been left on his doorstep, and he's adopted him, apd is going to give him a home at the vicarage." Jos seph: "Oh, mother does that make the Vicar a step-father?" I When a pew girl comes to a small town all the boys sit up apd take potice.--Chicago News, ' Gross rf, Cripps p, Holmes p. South Oshawa Mets -- Brady cf, McConkey ec, Trotter 3b, Siwowkows ski, 2b, Leydon ss, Russell rf, Crages It, Smith 1b, p, Knox p, Reeves p. : : Score by innings: -- } Oshawa .... . 0032801018 Peterboro 30202¢ S58 | the run scoring with MeConkey, » | Trotter, Siwowkowski. Leydon, Rus- 3631 sell and Craggs brining in the other six. 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