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Oshawa Daily Times, 9 Feb 1928, p. 8

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DEFEAT KINGSTON 4-1 AND PLAY IN OSHAWA FRIDAY NIGHT EEN'S K . 5 . { tl 3 tes wom the group ip of the O.H.A, when "defeated Kingston at the 'Arena tonight in a sudden- 3 game by the score of 4 to 1 and they will now meet Oshawa in the second round games. It was. a thriller from start to finish. 26 penalties being handed out, Queens' getting 16 of them, seven coming in the last period, The greatest crowd of the sea- gon saw the Tricolor stickhandle 'their way through for a victory and also saw a marvellous exhibi- tion of goaltending by "Baldy" in the nets for the Colle- hg It was a rough and stren- uous game with Travers Rooney, defence player of the Kingston team, sustaining a disclocated shoulder in the first period, Queen's won because they were the better team on the night's play when it came to work around the nets, though Kingston con- tinually forced the play, and with an average goaler to beat it might have at least made the game a little closer, Relist broke through to score the first goal of the game four minutes after the start when he drifted in a shot that didn't leave the ice, This was the only one of the period, bug soon after the second period opened, Boland t down the side and took a petty shot which had Brooks flat- looted. Penalties were flying freely in the third period and almost every step in the play saw a player go- ing. to the penalty box, At one time Queen's had only two men on the ice, beside their goaler, - while Kingston had four men, but there was mo socring by ei- ther side, Four minutes after the start, Reid went through to take a pass from Lindsay, carry- ing the puck to the nets where he shoved it around Brooks, With less than two minutes to play, Lindsay scored when he broke away with Reid, while all Kings- ton players were on the attack, and he was able to bat in the re- bound rof Reid's ghot, Only twenty-eight' seconds of the game remained to be played when Hol- Way drove a hot shot from the glde, beating Quinn 'when the Haters were clustered {in front m. There was more feeling in the game than has been seen here for ears an dthe 'Tricolor, for the rst time this season packed the rink with students and the feel- ing ran extremely high through- out, After the game vueen's stu- dents staged a demonstration when they paraded down the streets, cheering and shouting. The teams: Queen's -- Goal, fence, 'Boland and Britton; cen- tre, Lindsay; wings, Reid and ist; subs, Boucher and Maec- herson, Kingston ~-- Goal, Brooks; de- Quinn; de- HOCKEY KINGSTON OSHAWA O,H.A. Intermediate Play-offs FRIDAY, FEB. 10th Puck fad off at B15 Priv a A iy gov. ug Queen's Reverse Tables on ston in Playoft tor astern Ontario Honors Watts. Referee -- Stan Burgoyne, To- ronto. TORONTO GRANITES 0 WIN TANKARD FINAL a soa nute -- i Ee a pen e Irs {] - ites staged Sh the half of the arg Pot last night at the Toron lo beat Rings fan by wo shots, a game whi no : the last rok od 'been played. Pr - vious to this year, Toronto tes had won er twelve but the unlucky thirteenth had mo terrors for them yesterday, In fact, the ancient hoodoo appeared to with them in the final end, It happened' this way, The McWil- liams-Travers had ed with the unbeaten McWilliams five up on the Kingston quartette, The Rennie-Hanson_ e went into the last end with Rennie four down. Granites one up on the round and Hanson having the last rock, Nerves were beginning to tell on both sides, but it looked like a Kingston vigtory wien Derry, named "Dead Eye Pete by the gallery owing to his great pinchhitting during the game, pass- ed out a Granite rock dead to lie shot, practically froze beside a Gran- ite stone, Dalton's effort was wasted, and Derry then froze up to King- ston's shot, Rennie played to pass out the Kingston shot, but got a trifle wide, However, luck was with him, and his stone grazed his own rock, tapping it over up against the shot and caroming off rested close by the tee ring for shot, : O.H.A. Bulletin In the play-off for the champi- onship of intermediate group No. 11 Woodstock plays at London 12th Battery Saturday, February 11, with the return game at Wood- stock Monday, February 13. The winning team meets Windsor or Chatham in the third round, Havelock plays at Whitby Fri- day, February 10, with the return fixture at Peterboro Monday, Feb- ruary 13. The winning team in this round will meet Oshawa or Queen's Wednesday, February 15, and Fri- day, February 17, Walkerton and Palmerston will be opponents in the second round of the intermediate series at Walk- erton Friday, February 10, and at Palmerston Monday, February 13, In the junior series, second round, Brantford J.H.C, or Sim- coe will play at Paris Monday, February 18, and back at Brant- ford Wednesday, February 16. Ernie Wortley replaces Norman Albert as referpge of tonight's juni- or game, Lindsay and Markham, Referees appointed for Friday's games are as follows: Intermediate Bracebridge at Armstrong, Toronto, Windsor at Chatham--D. A, Lowry, Toronto. Queen's at Oshawa--Sten Bur- goyne, Toronto. Havelock at Whitby--Ernie Col- lett, Toronto. Palmerston at Walkerton--Tee Hillman, Kitchener, Port Colborne at Simcoe--¥Ernie Parkes, Toronto, : Junior Series Kitchener at Stratford--Russell Sandercock, Paris. Niagara Falls v. Niagara-on-the- Lake, Frank Smith, Port Colborne Newmarket st Parry Sound-- Lou Walker, Toronto. Owen Sound at Listowel--Jack Hemphill, Kitchener. _ Georgetown at St. Michael's-- Herb Matthews, Toronto, Sm---- Niagara Falls and Niagara-on- the-Lake will play the return game in their group's finals at Niagara Falls on Monday, February 13, in- stead of Friday, February 10. The Varsity at Milton snd the Newmarket. at Milton postponed games in the internrediate series have been cancelled, leaving p tri- ple tie for group honors Vars- ity and Brampton will play a sud- den death game at Arena Gardens Saturday afternoon, the winner to play Newmarket. PRESCOTT BEAT IROQUOIS Prescott, Ont., Feb. 8.--In what Series | Midland--R, quois"by a score of 2 to 1, played here last night in a St. Lawrence Hockey League fixture. Several hundred spectators witnessed the game, which was fast and clean throughout. The teams were even- ly matched and the contest was an exciting ome. FIVE GAMES COMPLETED Berlin, Feb. 8--Five adjourned games were completed in the inter- national tournament at the Berlin Chess Club today, leaving one still Helling of Germany. At the close {lof the day's play Reti was still in the lead, with Nimzowitsch in second place. as Olymp! either role the result might have been different, for the margin was mighty close, but he was confin- a So his home with an injured Preston was the deciding factor, as he was a leading force on the be |attack, and his hook-checking at mid-ice broke up and disorganized most of the Marlboro rushes. Ar- nott was easily the best in the game, and his superiority over all gave Preston the needed advan- tage, Arnott collected two of the Riverside goals, getting the first just - fifteen seconds after Marlboros started the scoring, while he put his team in front in the fhird session, BOWLING . The Elephants Mrs, Morley (Capt.). Dorothy Allen ,, ,. Marion Cheverid ,.. Annie Barnes Totals with handicap 879 The Lions Buster Bunt ,,..., 84 Brownie Walker ,,. 36 Vera Nicholson Capt. 138 Gwen Lawson ,, ... 40 Totals with handi, 298 The Wolves G. Coxworth, (capt.) Rita Cakebread ,. Terese Bourrle ,, ., 87 Betty Scanlon ,, ,,, 112 Totals with handi, 369 88 79 The Tigers Betty* Allen ,, ,.,, 54 Esther Bunt ,, ,.,, 102 Gladys Bryant (capt,) 101 Totals. with handicap 366 The Bears Rita Jackmon, capt.. May Mitchell ,, ,., 148 Frances Moon,, ,,, 129 Marjorie Lyons ,,.,, 96 Totals with handic, 449 The Camels Doris Hepburn ,, ,, Ted heyrCill ,, .,.., Elsie Miller ,, Vera Lucas., ,, ,., Totals with handic, 76 430 MONTREAL UNIVERSITY WEAK AGAINST VARSITY TONIGHT Montreal, Que, Feb. 8--~With the University of Toronto strengthened and the ranks of the University of Montreal squad sadly depleted, it looks as if the Blue have practically a sure win awaiting them when they step on the ice at the Forum tomor- row night in the intercollegiace fix- tyre between the two squads, The last meeting of the pair in Toronto resulted in a 9 to 2 victory fer Var- sity and since then they have been strengthened by the return of White- head, their star defenceman, while U. of M. cannot place nearly as strong a team on the ice as they did two weeks ago, . Godin, Magnan and Eward are all ineligible for intercollegiate contests. Beaudry, the only eligible senior goaler of the French students, is now blaying with the P| pros, and Page, the diminutive centre man, is crippled with an injured knee and it is doubtful whether he will be able fo Play at all tomorrow. It will be a adly riddled team that the Uniyer- sity of be veal iis OB. dis ise for morrow to a t to stop str Blue squad, " Fourth Annual SPOR1 SNAPSHO1S t's the n i wmanville in the crucial test this evening. + up the group but the pide, y > a Limestone City team played off lively contests, chine and indications years. This being a a record crowd is assured. - int to one of excitement for the fans, Monday night Kingston city team defeated last night the Queen's outfit e 2 score, capturing the honors. The Friday night in the first round of the O.H.A. playdowns and with this fixture battles of early days are recalled. For several consecutive years nights attractions wind up the city le I be arranged as soon as the group winners are decided. t in local junior hockey circles. Harold Luke's s invade to try conclusions for the third time in the past few days. On the Shamrocks came off second best but the ma issue is still in doubt. Tonight's tussle affair and it would 'not be sWiptising to see the Oshawa clan emerge even {| they have t with the Edgerites last two occasions the was so small that the be another sensational tasted defeat at the hands of the same team. Goalie James was the stumbling black on the last oc- casion but the local youngsters believe they can sneak a few past him een's 4 to 1 to tie efeated Kingston by legians play in Oshawa with Oshawa and they were real, e Queen's outfit are reported to be a systematic ma- of the best games played here in ingston team's first appearance for some years The City Hockey League card tonight promises to provide plenty Three teams still have a chance in group B, so that every team will hop into the fray determined to win. To- ague schedule and the playoffs Hockey Results Hockey games played last night re- sulted as follows: -- Preston Intermediate O. H. A. Queen's . 4 Kingston zWalkerton ,..4 Paisley zWalkerton wins round, 12-4 zHavelock ....2 Lakefield zHavelock wins round, 5-4. zSimcoe Cayuga .. zSimcoe wins round 6-0, Bracebridge ...4 Midland ......! Elmvale Stayner ,.. Kitchener ,..,.3 Stratford ., 5 Chatham , Junior®0, H. A. Niagara Falls 13 Niagara -on-Lake 2 Kitchener 3 Stratford 1 zLondon zParis wins round, 5-4. National League 2 Chicago +veeeerss] Mercantile League Goodyears ....4 CNR. ...evs4+::1 Imperial Oil ,..4 City Hall ,4,....0 Canadian-American 0 Providence .....0 New Haven ...2 Philadelphia .... Major Commercial T.H.L. Bell Tele. ..... 3 North Elec. Packards Intermediate Commercial T.H.L. Remington ....1 Coutts Junior Commercial T, H, L. Standard Bank 3 Robertsons .,., Canadian Park 4 Langleys .v0004..1 Bantgm T.H.L. St. Andrew's defaulted to UT.S, Hamilton City vores d. Westinghouse ,. .2 Graftons 1 ...2 Westinghouse ,. : Elgin County Royal 'Canadians 4 Port Stanley 2 xSt, Thomas ..6 West Lorne ,... x--10 minutes overtime, Grads Irish American Association Paul Exhibition St. Francis Xav'r. 2 Boston Col, 1 Lakefield S. Jrs, 5 Ridley L, S. ,.3 Pittsburg Harvesters PELTZER DENIES CHARGE OF ELBOWING RAY DODGE Chicago, Feb, 8--Dr. Otto Peltzer, German middle distance runner, to- day denied elbowing and pushing Ray Dodge, Illinois Athletic Club star, from the track in their race at the Millrose games in New York last week, Dodge yesterday charged Dr. ep Peltzer with unethical use of elbows to gain the lead, which was held un- til the last lap by the American. Peltzer won by six yards, "Dodge made an effort to shove me as I passed him on the right side," Peltzer said in answering the charges. "However, I was leading him by a few feet at the time, and he was so near gone he could not reach me. After the race we shook hands and the incident was forgotten," Peltzer and Dodge will meet here again Friday night at the Illinois Athletic Club handicap, which Dodge says will be his last track appear- German runner western indoor dirt track and ap- peared to be in the best of condi- tion, HARSTONE OF HAMILTON WINS THREE AT WINNIPEG Winnipeg, Man., Feb. 8.--Vie- iting rinks, which fared rather badly in the opening draw of the fortieth annual Manitoba bomspiel, able to leave St. Joseph's Hospital in a day or so, it was learned this 2|by the Lakefield tam. TWO-GOAL MARGIN FOR BRACEBRIDGE Bracebridge, Feb, 8.--In the frist semi-final O, H. A, intermediate game played here tonight Brace- bridge defeated Midland by a score of 4 to 2. Walker and Kinsey starred for the locals. Teams :-- Midland--BrBother, goal, Woods, left defence; Bawks, right defence; Thayer, centre; Kenney, right wing; McDonnell, left wing; subs, Boyer and Fitzpatrick. Bracebridge--Greer, goal; Walker, left defence; Kinsey, right defence; Dunn, centre; McKay; right wing, Robinson; left wing; subs, Ryan and Arbie. Referee--Lou Walker, Toronto, HAVELOCK INTERMEDIATES ELIMINATE LAKEFIELD Peterboro, Feb, 8--The Have- lock team can thank Wright and Fox that they are still in the in- termediate O.H.A, series instead of Lakefield, as the slim forward star's two goals were all they scor- ed against Lakefield here tonight, while the little goalkeeper turned back the opposing attacks, time after time, after his team had fal- tered under the gruelling pace set The final bringing to score was two-one, O|a close a play-off series of four games of which the Havelock team won two, the Lakefielders one and one was drawn, Havelock now vlays Whitby the second round: in | 18 Simcoe St, soph Sport Briefs PITTSHURG 2, CHICAGO 1 Chicago, Feb, 8---Scoring both goals while the Chicago team had a man off the ice under penalty. the Pittsburg 'Pirates won a hard played National League Hockey game frome the Chicago Black Hawks here tonight, to to 1. The victory advanced the Pirates to within one game of third place in the league race. Cotton and Milks scored the goals for the Pi- rates In the first and second peri- ods, while Mickey MacKay shoved across the Black Hawk tally In the first period. WALKERTON WINS GROUP TITLE FROM PAISLEY 12-4 Walkerton, Feb. 8--Walkerton won the title in Group 15 of the intermediate O.H.A. "by defeating Paisley here tonight, 4 to 1, in the final game of the group play-off. Walkerton had a five-goal lead by virtue of their victory over Paisley in the first game of the series, thus winning the round by eight goals, the total score being 12 to 4 on the round. In the game here tonight Bluhm, Truax and Ray- bould scored three of the Walker- ton goals in the first period, while Kunkel scored another in the final period. Hugh McArthur also scor- ed the lone tally for Paisley in the last period. NO SCORE AT PROVIDENCE Providence, R.I., Feb. 8--Provi- dence and Boston fought back and forth in an overtime gamre here tonight, but neither team was able to score after two extra periods had been played in a Canadian- American Hockey League game The goal tending of Herbie Rheaume for Boston was the feat- ure of the battle, the Reds pepper- ing him with 46 shots, every one of which he turned away safely. Just before the close of the sec- ond period he stopped one of Wil- cox's lightning shots aon the chin, requiring three stitches in the wound. He continued fo the end of the game. Murray, Providence goalie, made 26 stops, LONDON MAY PLAY PRO. WITH OSLERS London, Ont., Feb, 9%--Backed by Carling's Brewery, a semi-pro baseball team may play in London next summer, in an Ontario league. Members of the City Council have been approached in regard to the semi-pro baseball, and it is planned to enter the team, under the name of Carlings, in a league with Oslers of Toronto, If the league materializes, games will be played on the civic diamond at Queen's Park, The field is now under the Public Utilities Depart- ment, but according to a resolution of the Council last night, it may now come under City Treasures James 8. Bell, who was responsible for its beginning, and who put it into use for amateur games two years ago, ---- Entries by Nations in Winter Olympic Games Canada ls Taking Part In Most of the Events In the World Ice Meet. (By Canadian Press) St. Mori Switzerland, Feb. 9.--Twenty-SAr nations have of- clally fyled their entries with the Olympic Sports Committee 'for the winter games opening February 11. In the winter olympics of 1924 the entrant nations numbered 18, two withdrawing later. The list of participants this year is as follows: Argentine Re- public, Austria, Belgium Cana~ da. Czecho-Slovakia, England, Es- thonia, Finland, France, Germany, Holland, Hungary, Italy, Japan. Jugo-Slavia, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Norway, Poland, Ru- mania, Sweden, Switzerland and the United States. The nations are entered to take part in the various competitions as follows: Speed skating: Austria, Can- ada, England, Esthomia, Finland, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Latavia, Lithuania, Norway, Swe- den and the United States, Figure-skating for women: Aus. tria, Belgium, Canada, Czecho- Slovakia England France Ger. many, Hungary Jugo-Slavia, Nore way, Sweden, United States, Figure-skating for men: Aus. tria, Belgium, Canada, Czecho- Slovakia, England, Finland, France, Hungary, Jugo-Slavia, Norway, Sweden, United States, Couple-skating: Austria, Bel« gium, Canada, Czecho-Slovakia, England, France, Finland, Hun- gary, Jugo-Slavia, Norway, Swe- den, United States, Long-distance ski race (50 kilo- metres: Austria, Canada, Czecho-Slovakia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Jugo-Slavia Norway, Poland, Swe- den, Switzerland, United States. Distance ski race (18 kilo- metres) : Austria, Canada, Czecho-Slovakia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Jugo-Slavia, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, United States. Ski jumping: Austria, Czecho-Slovakia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Switzer- land, United States, . Combined ski-race: Austria, Canada, Czecho-Slovakia, Finland, France, © Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, United Sta- tes. Skelton: Austria, Argentine Republie, Belgium, - England, France, Germany, Italy, Switzer- land, United States. Ice hockey: Austria, Canada, Belgium, Canada, Czecho-Slovakia, £ng- land, France, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, United States (doubtful). Bobsleigh: Austria, Argenting Republic, Belgium, Czecho-Slovae kia, England, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Luxemburg, Po. land, Rumania, Switzerland, Uni. ted States, Military patrol race: Czecho. 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