Ee --------------------------------------------------------------_------------------_---- UT y as OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1922 PAGE FIVE C.0,B,L.. STANDING Won Lost . 8 2 Sporting Worl Lift Lock Boys Are |..." by viPeterhoro I... ictors Over Ushawa Bowmanville | Leaside | Oshawa | Port Hope + Yesterday's Game Peterboro 4, Oshawa 2, Games Today Peterboro at Oshawa, Port Hope at Belleville, Leaside at Lindsay. Bowmanville at Cobourg, Heckman Pitched No Hit--No Run Game for Eight Innings-- Eight Errors to Each Side--Two Pretty Plays Only Feature of Otherwise Listless Game (By Staff Reporter) With Heckman, the Peterboro pitching ace, flinging eight consec- utive innings of a no hit, no run game in the Porridge City last Thurs- day afternoon, Oshawa suddenly came to life in the final spasm, shov- ed two counters across and secured one hit, the final score being 4-2 in favor of the Lift Lock boys. Neither of Oshawa's runs was earned, both coming in through errors, while the lone hit which was secured by Saun- ers was a gift on the part of Ber- goine, "Teddy" leaned on.one of, Heckman's slants in the ninth for a high fly into left field. With two down already the game looked as good as done for with Bergoine com- ing in on the gallop, but he simply Legge, 1f twined his arms around the -place Fair, 3b .... .... the ball should have dropped and let | Bvans, ¢ her fall through his hands for a hit, Rowden, ss If he had only booted the ball he | Saunders, 2b would have saved a hit for Heckman Gallagher, p ... .. but as it was it broke up the no "ie BRI into right field. With Long at bat| Holyman endeavored to get Heck-| man home by stealing second. John-| ny Evans threw the pill to second to hold Holyman and with the hall in Saunders' hands Heckman started for home. Peterboro fans thought Saunders deeply engrossed in hold-| |ing Holyman at second but when he! . |let thé horsehide come home with VE bullet-like speed to nah making for the plate, even the Solo- mon supporters had to admit a pret-| ty play. Kirn in the seventh made | a running one-hand scoop of a fly by | Rowden, | The box score:-- Oshawa | AB R H PO A g| Martin Likely to Take Place Sept. 11 who easily disposed of A. Theatre George Walker heavyweight title, (another bout in Oshawa shortly. 0 for the 2 1 i olon the evening of 1 | Following the last 3lsued a ehallenge to Olmeet them anywhere, hout, game, Pellow, 1b Eight Errors Each Patton, cf .. Both teams had eight errors each and that about tells the calibre and | speed of the game. Peterhoro tal- Peterboro lied twice in the opening spasm when | AB R H PO Gallagher walked Wolfe, Johnston yw,ire of 9 sacrificed, Swanson drew a compli-| Johnston, 2b... 8 | mentary, Heckman hit into a forced gwanson. o 0 1 play at second and Evans overthrew py 0 1 1 Totals .... .... .. 24 19 8) | ald, LH his AE 0 Mark ol Lndie. "General" Toronto, 0 in accepting Brown's challenge, ol dic's manager writes as follows 0! Sporting Editor, The Reformer, Dear Sir: I noticed in your estes {| Heckman, a second trying to catch Heckman Herrman 2 hi ' stealing, Wolfe countered. Holy-|1,ong, We in 01 man singled into right and Heckman b yo) i Uigeas 2 | came. across. (nnneay od BE In the fifth frame the Craig boys | Bergoine, 1f _. .._.: 1 0] added another when Johnston sin- | gled into right and was advanced by | a sacrifice by Swanson. Heckman got | i a ride and Holyman was safe on sacrifice hits, Johnston, Swanson challenge, to wrestle 2 out of 3 Hall's muff of his fly into right field, | (2); twc base hit, Kirn; struck out, 10 @ finish any time, any place Johnston scoring from second on the by Gallagher 7,'by Heckman 6; bases Under any condition. The misplay. Just to -keep things hum- on balls, off Gallagher 7. Wild pitch, | must take place before ming Peterboro added another coun- Heckman, z1st for on that date Ludic ter in the seventh. Swanson was safe in Chicago with Jack at first when Pellow failed to han- B Brown means business, dle the throw from Fair. He went to | cept this challenge at once and second on a samilar fumbling of will show him what we Heckman's grounder to Fair and came home when Rowden fumbled | Holyman's drive. | Ladies' Golf Match Oshawa's kick was displayed in the | | ninth after Legge had struck out.| The ladies' golf competition for the | Fair came to bat and got all the way | prizes donated by Mrs. F. W. Cowan i around to second when Wolfe in mid-| was won this week by Miss 1). Jones having dle garden failed to handle his and Mrs. Grierson, the latter taking | Challenge h clout. Evans then sent one to Holy. |the prize for the runner-up. The scores (V8 arranzements ier ig a Be pill slide through | were as follows: take place on a air was safe at home when | Thi new Holyman, after retrieving the ball. alr. Third Bound, oe threw it over Swanson's head St thy Miss McLaughlin 1Mrs. Grierson ...1 plate. Evans had wandered around | = hk McLaunghlinMiss D Jones ...1 to third in the meantime. Rowden | Mrs, H., Smith 0 Mrs. Daniel : flied out to second. Teddy Saunders<| Miss H. Luke ..0 Mrs. Robson .... came up to wield the willow and rais. | Semi-finals, ed a high one into the left garden| Mrs. Grierson ...1Miss D. Jones ... which Bergoine allowed to £0 for # | MissMcLaughlin 0 Mrs. McLaughlin oan) Jivana countering on the wallop | Final Da i aso when Kirn fum. {Miss D. Jones ...1 Mrs. Grierson caught napping when he endeavored | Totals... .. 0. 4 3.27 G» 8 pounds =1 Wrte Umpires: Boundy at arnes on the hases. the plate; Miss D. Jones Wins that amount, Yours truly, Brown learned that to have the | zea | 2ood { ged. possibly 75 preliminaries Hho, and $1. will al An aimed attendance of at by Exhibition this year. Last Turner lee him can do, | Brown is ready to cover a side bet o £500 or $1,000, 1 am ready to put u P.C. L800 600 636 545 A455 A444 400 JA11 'Brown and Ludic To Wrestle Here Heckman | Has' Accepted Challenge--Bout 5.4 J J. G. Brown, "The Greek Demon," Bryant, "The Mysterious Turk," at the New a week ago in ol Wrestling hout for the right to meet Canadim is--Hkely to hav all probability it will be staged here September. 11th Brown is all comers to at any time fand the challenge has been accepted McDon handled Brown in last match but the Greek Demon 1s now heing handled by a local man Lu med newspaper that Brown has challeng ed anyone for a bout from 185 to 20¢ Cs I beg to staté I have a mar Summary: Stolen base, Holymaun; | Merk Ludic, who accepts Brown fall matel September stle I al wi Nick George hi 18 been aceepted is mal bon September 11th. schedule of prices will be arran Som be year 1,242,000 people passed through the Sporting Paragraphs If rumor is correct Catcher Tyson and First Baseman McCaffery, of Co- hourg, will leave the Lakeshore Town at the end of the present geason while it is understood that "Punch" Derry and Bruce Thompson will re- main with Manager Kimmell for the next season. : Oshawa's last home game for this season in the Central League, will he next Wednesday with Bowman- ville, Oshawa has a postponed game yet to play with Leaside hut as it will not affect the championship it is unlikely that it will be played. Cobourg has a scheduled game at home With Oshawa a week from to- day, Knotty Lee, scout for the Toronto Baseball Club, is expected in town this afternoon for the Oshawa-Peter- horo game, It is rumored that he has his eye on both Gallagher and Heckman, A hig doubleheader is in store for the fans this afterneon. At 2 o'clock G.A.U.V,, clash with Oshawa in a second division T. and D, tilt while at-4 o'eloek the one and only Jake Solomon will make his how to the crowd, Even though the Petes took Booth's erew into camp in the Lift- lock City on Thursday, the locals are hoping to trim Jake's men here to-day quite handily, By winning their three remaining games Oshawa will land about in third place, "Y" Boys Have Had Good Time This Summer Bert While the Oshawa Y.M.C.A, prepared tentative plans for a full wimNer's program for hoys' de- partment, cognizance should be taken 1,250,000 is the Canadian National of the fine program that has heen {run off during the summer months { First of all the Y.M.C.A. has heen | largely responsible for the Oshawa { Church Baseball League and has a | team entered in the series | A "learn to swim' campaign was put on in July and the early part of] | August and while Bovs' Work | tary W. A. Harrold was away considerable length of time tending the act tie the Rotary { Club Boys Camp ai Darling | Beach, General Sec G. LL [ley had charge of classes the spring eve | | members of Seecre- | for superin of retary the nts for Tuxis Boys and Trail Rang t ers club dircet outcome of Canadia working out of the Standard Fests program in Oshuw: held During ore and met with much Lhe trly part of the held f« be the youngster were in the the und the "y" with a little scheoly that taking ind on whole who are looking forward despair to Tue and large, the opening of next it by day, all agr it has be | Tine mmer to make second om the clout, the ex-| pitcher catching him cold at the mid- | dle station. | Swanson, the Peterboro catcher | was one of the seven men of the eigh- | teen on the field who didn't commit an indiscretion during the gdme. He | drew the lion's share of the applause during the afternoon with his good work in chasing foul balls, getting Teddy Gallagher twice during the Bame on high ones. Patton. in the eighth, also went out via a tip and Swanson. No Brilliant Plays The game wasn't brilliant, even in Spots, although there were two pret- ty plays. In the fifth Heckman had walked and got around to third on Hall's mishandling of Holyman's hit Hamilton Club Have Good Team Play Oshawa Team on Monday in Ontario Cup Match at Alexandra Park When the soccer team represent ing the Hamilton Independent Labo) Party Football Club meet Oshawa's T. and D. team here on Labor Day local soccerites will have the oppor tunity of seeing a fine aggregation in action. The ambitious city eleven were holders of the Hamilton Dis- trict championship from 1918 to 19- 20 and of the Hamilgon Spectator Cup for 1917 and 1918. They were the district league winners in 1917 1918 and 1921. In 1919 they wo: the Robertson Cup and also wer finalists in the Ontario Cup series ir 1919 and 1921. Last year they were defeated by Toronté Scottish ir the final. Monday's fixture will Ix an Ontario Cup attraction. The officers of Hamilton Club are: president--sS. Solmon, of Keltening England; vice-president--J. McCul loch, of Crasshill, Ayreshire, Scot land; 2nd vice-president--W. Davie: of Balton, England: treasurer--H Hall, of Manchester, England; secre- targ--H. Melntyre, Glasgow, Scot- land; A. Ferguson, Mayhole, Scot land. The. team will line up as follows goal, A. Crompton, Manchester | England; backs, R. Foy, Wigan, Eng and A. McCulloch, Falkirk, Scotland; half backs, W. Sinclair, Glasgow Scotland, H. Bingham, Liverpool Eng., W. Cooper, Glasgow, Scotland; forwards, H. Pogson, Leeds, Eng. 8. Duncan, Glasgow, Scotland, W Brownscombe, Glasgow. J. Bonthe vich, Edinburgh, A. Wands, Scot- land, E. Shawenas, Manchester, J. Winters, Manchester. 25 cts.! And some tol too! You never chewed better! It's real chewing, sure as you're a foot high ! Yes Sir-e-! Two Pugs for | Try it that's all Pve got | to say! Rock Tobacco Gouna 3 "Y" Boys' Dept. | which Has Noble Aims Whiie the program of winter ac- tivities fer the Boys' Department of the Oshawa Y.M.C.A. as outlined elsewhere in this issue is an attract- |ive one the people of Oshawa should not lose sight of the objective towards the Boys' Department. is laboring at all times. These may be succinctly stated as follows: -- 1. To emphasize the fourfold work with boys under the C.S.E.T. pro- gram which aims to develop the vouth of the land mentally, physical- ly, spiritually and socially, 2 To centre the work more more in the churches, 3. To strengthen the Y.M.C.A's Boys' Department as much as possi- ble; to make fhe Y.M.C.A. an inter denominational and supplemental agency for good in the life of the community through its secretaries and special equipment; and to dis. cover and relate any boys who are unattached to any group or church, 4. To train adult leaders for work in the church, Y.M,C.A, and com- munity through a special training class, and Trifling with the danger of level crossings is the cause of many vie- tims lying on the level for all time. TYamilton Spectator, ------ Swahson's Rink Lifts Whattam Cup The Whattam Challenge Cup is back in Oshawa again as a result of last night's game in the County Town, 'D, A, J. Swanson took his rink over to Whithy, to play Su Greenwood's quartette for th& Cup and won 22 to 13, The rinks were: H. Collins A. Walton (i. Anderson Stevenson R. McIntyre 8. Woods L. A. M. Greenwood D. A. J. Swanson sk 13 sk 22 A Peterboro rink will play in Osh- awa next Wednesday, to be followed by Port Hope and Cobourg. Three Oshawa rinks left this morn- ing for the opening of the Balmy Beach bowling tournament, the rinks being skipped by D. A. J. Swanson, C. Peacock and George Southwell, Mr. Swanson will play at Withrow Park, Mr, Southwell at Riverdale and Mr. Peacock at Balmy Beach, _..".. ---- There's Longer Life life --in the shine and longer use "Nugget."' 'NUGGET Shoe Polish BLACK--TAN--TONEY RED DARK BROWN AND WHITE in the shoé, if you WiLson's "The National Smoke") Still the most f [LER P2055 ANDREW WILSON &0 ition < or the money. Prempmunel (ea SURELG Sits 3 , the Efficicney na mighty | JESSE L.IASKY»--PRESENTS JACK HOLT "While Satan Sleeps' tinee Monday, Capitol Entertainment The Premier Presenta- tion of a Real Special Attraction To '¢ Mon. Tues L SZ=> EM Zm FO==1>»0 --"ZmX Day RESERVE SEATS NOW ON SALE FOR MONDAY NIGHT COMING THUR., FRL, SAT. 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