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Oshawa Daily Times, 26 Jan 1928, p. 8

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Oshawa Clan Hand Rubber , Town n Boys Another Defeat FineToshawa banded ana returned the Bowmanville, Jan, 25,--Oshawa | sped _ gain defeated Bowmanville last night at Taylor's Arena, Bowm.n- ville with a score of 4-1, The In- termediates of both towns have their teams well in playing fast hockey particularly during the second and third per $ods when opposition seemed about . ~ doubled, There was no complaint . about the ice for it was in Al shape and each of the managers had high hopes of his boys carrying off the "honours, Although Oshawa played their star combination throughout "the whole game, the Bowmanville team seemed to grasp the situation more thoroughly after the first two goais had been taken from them, and mustered their fighting spirit to beat the opposition at + thelr own tactics, and win a well- fg J earned goal, A quick pass during =~ the last few minutes of play gave py Avery a chance to slip anot.er one in which gave his team an advant- i. @ge of three, ils the proceedings with a fine rush, Ni a * much praise i i 3 "Yank' Avery did his part in obtaining no less than three of Oshawa's points, His action was fine and deserves credit although should also go to Houck, who did some good solo work, One can generally depend on Houck getting there if the getting is at all possible, Chartrand for Oshawa also showed his spirit and helped lead the way to a surplus of counts for the Motor City, Piper of Bowmanville was re-| sponsible for their goal and gain- ed it ater a series of setbacks by Oshawa's combination, He stuck to his purpose, however, and real dex- tgriiy put it through, Kooper and Freeman also took the lead and showed that combination was not to be monopolized by the opposi- tion, Houck took the diop at the opening of the game and played for the Bowmanvilie goal, but the teams were a little slow in getting into action, Freeman and Piper combined and let a firm attack to Oshawa, which was broken up after a scrimmage, Chartrand obtaining the puck and ehooting a goal at . Bowmanville, Bowmanville teamed up soon afterwards and delivered several good runs at Oshawa, With no direct reguit other than to give Oshawa something to think about, | # ------ RE PHONE 22 Sos ver Thompsons Drug Stere 10 Bimcor Bt, 8. We Deltvr rush with the same result. Osh- | awa's goal keeper used gome fine mitting and back several rapid rges on his goal. Avery obtain thé rubber and with fast skating shot past the Hawingaville goalie for another hs point was followed by swift aciion on tie part of boih teams with no dec.sive results until Avery slipped auotier into the goal on a pazs fiom Rowden, Bowmanville auother serous attack on Oshawa's siwronghold but the goal was missed, pro.ably on account of Joyce squaiting on tie rubber in front of the nets, lae waa peaal- shape both | i«ed for it, Ushawa obiained turee points in the first per.od. 90 bezin the second period, the Oshawa goal.e touk to lying dowa in front of Lis goal as a sroag prooi uga.ast ifVas.on, And he kept it up, Free..an was tripped at the swat wish no sovious re- sults and Ushawa iormed § line a.e.u8t Bow.ianville whe were visibly uniting for a big atiack. AL Li 8 Mudie 04 SUp/emacy rree- man's suck feil aud he made a grab at tne ru.ber with his hand. Las sqwting and serious playing -gained tae upper hand and contin. ued tul Lue end of tne game, Kach team weat rigat for tue tn.oats os wd Opu0.adnts asd hamme.ed the WO H0a:8 W.ih a myr.ad of fast CuluBud, Tue BOw.aBavile goul.e w.d tae spilis to advauiage in more t.an oue ca.e, ide crowd became eXu..ant at uns suaue of the game aad e.pressed its op.n.on in wove than oue way, A.ier gave..l attempts of Bow- ma. ville to p.ace a goal, Miper came to the rvont and sao: a 1ast pucq to the nets, Lnis was repeaced put not be.o.e a iorwaru pags had cused the re.e.ee to rng tue bei, (ud ae count was tarown out, A further pass was made on Oc hawa 8 Loa: but nmussed by so many inches, wud combination, long shots and iast s.aviug nuagled wea 00 the lact pe.sod, Usnawa and Bow- waive p.ayed up past tne siand- ards pivv.ously sec and gave eaca ocser svine nad WOrs, Avery cau_nt a well-auued pass and sh:p- ped in the tourih goal for Osa- awa, Osuawa seemed to want © make it a t.fth 83 qu.ckly did they charge the Bowmanvliie net again sut the gong sounded with the score 4-1, Oshawa's line-up---Goal, £mith; defeuce, Chartrand end Houck; center, Joyce; wings, Avery and Rowden, and eubs,, Boucher, Stev- ens and Garrison, Bowmonville-- Goal, Colwell; detence, Hooper snd Freeman; center, Dsborae; wings; Cameroun and Fiper and subs, H. Oshoine and Turner, Referde--Ergie Collett of To- ronto, One writer describes a middle zed man as one who has stopped growing at either end, but con- tinues to grow in the middle, Ted: "My new shoes hurt me tonight." Rose; "Yes, they hurt me, too." AT A BIG 99 Simcoe NEW CHEVROLET COACHES 1927 MODEL No Trade-Ins ONTARIO MOTOR SALES Ld. REDUCTION Street South SAVE MONEY by using oly famous COAL AND HAMILTON BY FRODUCT CO KE The Faul:l:ss Fuel--$12.00 per ton delivered wO OD BODY HARDWOOD HARD and SOFT WOCD SLABS One load makes a satisfied customer. Ergue- Mel aught Coal Co." 3110 King Street West "Qualicy acd Servic: ow moto. Phene 1246 | ee / work and forced |. | neis of what looked like a ise night, 8-1, the NE abn ters kept their record of ona fe a rion hy Yon: 54 Ll season, EET a fates junior rh, Shirts in the at scheduled here na next week to create a tle for first The Gieen and 'White clad bays along, despite the fact .that their average age is only 17% years, and they have had but three goals scored against them in the five games played. ; Expect a Record Crowd at the Junior Fixtures Toronto, Jan, 26.--With the ad- vance seat sale far ahead, after the firsy day's demand, as it was for the Marlboro-Newmarket 8.P, A. final, which drew a capacity at- tendance ,the first game in the Big Junior O.H.. group play-off at the Arena Gardens tomorrow night gives ever yindication of pulling a near record crowd of the season for junior hockey., The Arena's new plan which gives the purchasers o ftickets for this fea- ture contest before 6 p.m, on Fri- day the right to secure the same seat efor a!l junnior finals to be played at the Gardens this season is proving very popular alerady a larze number of enthusiasts aavils ing themselves of the opportunity, LONDON RUNNING WILD BEATS KITCHENER 8-0 Londen, Ont,, Jan. 26.--London Panthers eame down with a viru- lent doze of Canadientis tonight, runing wild to pour eight goals in- to the nets of the Kitchener Mil- lionaries, while Alfid Skinner's crew ran a high temperature, but falled to tally, The b-to-0 victory made a high scoring shoutout rvec- ord for the Canpro League this season, and revecled the locals a a totally changed crew .from the downcast, disorganized team that a rhort wek ago was completing an- other kind of record for the league, a losing string of eight straight gaems, ded appearance of the score, It was thrilling Lockey that surged from goal to goal for nearly the whole pace thet quickened and slackened only at intervals, ---- ------ NATIONALS CLIMB ANOTHER STEP IN CANADIAN LEAGUE Stratford, Ont, Jan, 20--The Nat!onals climbed another step up in the Canadien League tonight when they administered a 2. to } beating to. Detroit, the present league leaders. It was. a nice bat; tle, and Stratford had much more of the play than the score indi cates, for it was 2 to 0 until mid- way in the last period, when the Olympics slipped In their only counter, : ' Dolly Dolson earned' sg niche Ir the srerting hall of fame when with only two men in front. of hin against four, he put up the most snectacular exhibition of goal tend- ing' that has been seen here ir many 8 day, How. he came to have to do it was one of the epics of the meme, snd worth putting ip the scrap book. Stratford was shor! one man, who was serving time Whey Marsh through a mistake i~ not seeing which man eame on for a relief, sent off two men inster" of one, just leaving Dolson and the defence on the ice. He admite' after the period was over that he was wrong, but his mistake gay- the fans the thrill of the evenin~ Stratford--Goal, Dolson; d- fence, Holway snd Hicks; centre Neville; Wings, Horns and Emm= rown, Campbell, n e Frow, Bold. Lap , Relnnikk FALLS STEP OUT OF CELLAR BY BEATING WINDSOR 4 TO 3 Windsor, Ont., Jan. 2.--Micke Roach and his Ni Pals Cate, roets used Hornets to climb out of 23 stepping. the Canadian y League base- they won I mont here tonight, > hectic battle 4 to 3. a ey xen 's say that Mickey Roach and his °n, for it was the black-capped "ager who broke mp the party hh less than three minutes to go, "4 was the same chap who led the eo or { nets and for 3.600 "ome fans it -eak- It began to look like 2 walk-away. but the Hormets came back with For the second time within ten days, however, it was a case of too much Vernon Forbes. Jakey" held the W ito-1 draw at home but he could sot have been any more brilliant than he was here to- right. During the hour of play he saved 36 of the hardest chances thot any goal'e ever had to fere. and he literally ro'bed the Hor- half- | Cozea cimeh tallies ia the second | | period alone. Despite the lopsi-! very and to Rave {font from present indications. measure ub in is Jooked for, alk and twenty-five members are expec s Amwis has been een largely Suis I elopment, de Increased in favour, a financirlg the enterprise. ution, moved the pace-setting "Dukes" to augur well expected to reversé those results, meet Fittings; and Presbyterians, and fast hockey, The Othawa Tennis Club ave out to make 1928.2 with that in View, four new courts. have 'been every way, 3 ladrnament standard; ugh the membstsh be added before _. iby or nay responsible in HEL not much more i] a ae, the clubhouse fram the headauariers at the foot of William street, " Toronto Canoe Club Juniors, who qualified for the Big Four play-offs, by sending Parkdale into the discard, have made a sensational showing in the last few weeks, by their climb from the cellar, to their Present position on the second rung, Even if they are taken into camp y the poweriul Marlboro outlt, hailed at the beginning ¢ of the season as all-stars, and led by that astute campaigner, they have estabiiched an enviable record. in their progress or them in the Ktoup. Pl ply= a great exhibition game for the dy suggestion that a game be arranged here for the Red Ringers, if the present schedule of the local juniors is not too exacting, The City Hockey League will offer three games tonight for the fans, and if the weather does not take one of its sudden ine changes, hard, fast ice will be available, at eight Simcoes and Oshawa Railway provide the fire- works, and the last game at 10 p.m, will bring together the Daily Times After the good games provided on the slushy ice of Tuesday, these three contests tonight sheuld provide plenty of action The Oshawa juniors and Tutermedibta hockey teams look like fin- alists--Rumors have it that some Weston lacrosse stars will scon be located here--A most successful boxing show was held at the Armouries on Tuesday--The tennis club have built four new courts and are pre- paring to add two more--Baseball talk will soon be in the air--Badmin« ton is more and more becoming a favorite 8 of enthusiasts--The curlers and the riwk authorities are contemplating artificial ice--A rughy coach from Toronto will look after a rughy team in the fall, and so on--ad infifiitum, coming the most ambitious city in Ontario, in a sporting line at least. Basketball and swimming are about the only two sports that are not in a very flourishing condition in the Motor City, and with the proper accommodation there is no doubt that they would become as popular here as they arc in Torcnto, and elsewhere. to ia nt oup 'Shrimp" McPherson, hey took two games from Spwards, which would seem but the Marlboro's are Canoe Club team would miake We venture to make the licable At seven o'clock, St. George's ort among a large group Oshawa appears to he fast be- RAVINAS HAND HAMS A 2 TO 1 DEFEAT Hemilton, Jan. 25.--V/hen To- ronta> Ravinas toppled the Hamil- ton Canpro squad here some time ago, it was Joe Irens.one's sensa- > tional net-minding thut was mainly respozsible. It was the game Joe Ironstone who eclip.ed his previous performance against the Yellow and Black here tonight, foreing the Thompson squad to accept their third straight defeat, The score was 1 to 0, COMIC FARCE ENTERS INTO HEAVYWEIGHT NEGOTIATIONS Boston, Jan, 25.--Billy Coutu, defence player of the Néw Haven club, was suspended from the Canadiap-American Hockey League for the rest of the season by Presi- dent Charles C. Clapp today. The sus) ion was imposed gs a re- sult of Coutu's attack on George Redding, of the Boston Tiger:, during the Boston-New Haven game at New Haven. Coutu, who knocked hte Boston player unconscious with his stick, was given 8 major penalty and fined $26 by the referee, In an- nouncing Coutu's suspension, President Clapp sald he had made 8 thorough investization of the case, Coutu has the right of mp- peal from President Clapp's deci- sion to the board of governors of the league. Coutu was banished from the National Hockey League for life last Spring for an attack on » referee after a match between the Boston Bruins and the Ottawa Senators. The Bruins subsequent- ly sold him to Minneapolis, and that elub, in" turn, sold him to New Haven, COUTU SUSPENDED FOR REST OF SEASON Tampa, Fla, Jan. 2.--Tris Specker today hed apparently pas sed out of the drama as far as the Washington Senators are comcern- ed. Clark Grifith, president of the famous "Spoke" was uncondition- ally released, effective February 1. Informed of the action, Speaker had little to say at Georgetown, 8.C., where he is visiting on a8 hunt- ing trip. "Too much salary and 8 desire by the baseball public at Washing. ton for a younger club," were giv- en by Grifith as the reason for re- leasing the cemtre-fielder. Speaker's comment was: "I am the property of the Senators until Febrossy 1, and there the matter re lihough the outfie'der played good baseball during the year he was in Washington uniform, Grif- 15 m'nutes of the opening period. {fith seid he was mot worth the sal- ary he received last year and that rather than offer him a new com- tract for less money, the club own- er decided to give him his uncom: ditional release. Speaker's salary last year is un- derstood to have been between $40,000 and $690,000. Philadelphia, Jen. 25.--Connie , manager of the Athletics. when he learred of the release oo" Tris Specker by the Washinoton Club, sa'd he could find mse for him jin Philade'phia outfie'd, pro- vided Speaker and he could reach an agreement om sclary. | 1 could mse him," "e need arother outfielder «ad if Speaker's ter~s 2ve rersonable, said 'Mack. BOBBY JONES TO AID OLPMPIC COMMITTEE Atlanta, Ga., Jan, 2.--A desire to aid the Olympic committee in raising funds for the United States international athletes has caused Bobby Jones to change his plan of golf idleness this Spring. The Bri- tish open champion today agreed to play a serles of exhibition mat- ches with Watis Gunn, National in- tercollegiate -titleholder, Proceeds fromy the matching, to be played in various cities, of the southeast, will, go to the Oiympiz funds, it was announced by A, A, Doonan, southeastern representa- tive the. Amateur Athletic Un- L. Thalhetmer, 'of Texas, default WESTON MAY DROP OUT OF $R.1 LACROSSE Charlie Querrie, orrie. In the Toronto Star, says in his "26 Years in Oan i be possible that Weston will not be represent. ed in the senior series of. the la- crosse world next season? Re- ports are current that a couple of their stars: have migrated to the automobile city of Oshawa and thet Reeve Farr and High Con- stable Holly have almost decided to epll it a day and detire from the fray. It id to be hoped that the reports are not correct for without Weston and Brampton our whole summer wocld--~ be spolled and we would either have to go fishing with "Pick and Shovel" or watch the ponfes with "Six-Bits." However, it is quite a while before the 24th of May and we will not be surprised to gee the famous red and white again upholding the lacrosse supremecy of the hustling little town of Weston, Every cit- fzen of Weston should 'put forth every effort to keep the lacroseo game going for Weston has h "dvertising that cocld not b 'ought from the prowess of thelr Incrosse teams, It would be a sad low to senior ' ~rosse in Ontario it they were '> drop out of the geome, UPPER CANADA 8, ST, AN- DREW'S 8 Toronto, Jan, 26,--After giving the pace-setting St. Michael's Col- lege a scare last Monday at New- merket, St, Andrew's College did not ful'fll the promise they held out in that engagement and bowed before their traditional rivals, Up- er Canada Colleze, at the Arena posisriay afterneon by 3 to 2, The 0sa:® were without the services of heir stellar centre ige man; "Wei- er" Lough, and he was sorely and | Georgetown games plased last night Senior OHA, i Marlbores ...8 Peterboro ....0 5 3908 x M. C. Fvannd . A ILL ville .%.. WR oe A Dornan hic LY Havelock vel G 1 yr A Newrniarket "3 Brampton ....0 Palmerston wel 0 Cornwall Bellevil 'Junior Stoutteile 1 Ushridge Canada 3 rew's LL SI LE devs + Kitchener ,..8 Guelph eee 4d 6 Milton e000 ed Stratford ....2 Detroit ,,,.0441 Ravinas ,....1 Hamilton ,.,.,..0 Niagara Falls ¢ Windsor ,,.,.8 London ,....8 Kitcheuer ,,,,0 MARLBOROS STAND CHANCE OF SECURING PLACE IN PLAY-OFFS Toronto, Jan, 25.---Marlboros improved thelr chance" to qualify for the senior O.H.A, group play. offs with a decisive § to 0 victory over Peterboro at the Mutual - a anaes? 8 pained to influence. ; key's manager, | that no assur. aces ware given to Sharkey about LT ker he we at Pacer ballyhoeo, bs al he Bae on 1a Boston as authentle the text of Rickard's alleged telegram, which in fact, had bene framed by MeMahon a8 a decoy. NEW MARTIN THEA TRE F red Humes "ONE Glorious SCRAP" Br a THE TRAIL OF Street Arena lest night, "he Dukes had a margin in every period, the Petes being outnleged, although | willing to stick to thelr lost cause and make the game interesting for | he fe wiang, There was not, much good hockey, but the wild' play- ing of "Red" Foster for Marl: bores, and Ken Kine's comedy on the Peterbo.o tenn provided pienty of action, Both were the outstand- ing .performers on. the ice, and there were few dull moments when they got going, SPEAKER PASSES OUT UNCONDITIONALLY |~"New York, Jun, 25.---The ele- menis of a com!ic farce entercd tie so-called heavyweight ellmiustion business today, wiih the cutoin- ary detalls co! su pcuse, tha 'aked te.ecram and the 5 aad eiimgx ail involved in tie wm:izying of Jock Sharkey and Joehiay Risko for a 15-round mate) in Ligdion Square Garden op March 1 The stage pictire yesterday revealed Jess McMahon, Tex Rye Xe ard's matchm: ker, hurry! p14 Bostzn for eonsul. ation wilh 80, key's. mana er, hag: hours over terms, 7. eoneed- ing B ariey a shot" at Gene Ton. ney as the reward of victory over Riskn and, with this flourishing elim: x, clinching the mateh, It turns out, Instead, tiat there was no hassle excopt to give the appearance Of prolonged ee ton, heeded, troversy; that the match was ready. 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