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Ontario Reformer, 19 Oct 1922, p. 6

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PAGE SIX ------ ------ OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1922 Indoor Baseball League to Open Monday N ight \ Vik Feet] Metropolitans vs. Oshawa Foot. '| Feb, 17.00 G.M.C. at Metro. 8.00 Fittings at 0.1.C, 9.00 Dread N's at Regiment 5--7.00 A.Y.P.A, at Bug, Men. 8.00 W. P. Co, at G.M.C, 9.00 YM.C.A at Pedlars, 8--7.00 Bankers at K, of P. 8.00 OF.C. at Cedar Dale. 9.00 Metro at Dread N's, Sporting Paragraphs | posed of Galt we are going to talk (to them in a different tome, In- |stead of saying it with flowers we are going to say it with hockey Port Hope Guide:--The Gow." Athol made mystery now is "What has happened to Athol life wearisome for the most of us telling in the To: sticks. Mallen and. Williams, who came to Belleville this summer, are both artigts at hockey, but notwith- standing this, we are determined to take a fall out of Belleville, right down in their own little ice palace. scholastic series of the O. R, F. U. which takes place here on Saturday of this week, when Peterboro C. I, are the visitors. Peterboro are re- ported to be good and are said to have a heavy line but Mr. Johnston of the 1. C, I, comes back with the statement that the school has the best team produced there in a num- ber of years, while Art Carew and . " . Little Business Boosters If you were to try and see or write over 8000 subscribe rs it would take weeks of your time and would cost hundreds of dollars, 0 A small WANT ADVERTISEMENT will do the trick for a few cents, THEY ARE POWER- Vieir pall Club and' Williams "i! (ys, Bankers Rl The 'schedule of the Oshawa In- door Baseball League was complet- ed Tuesday afternoon the opening games being set for next Monday eyening with Metropolitans meeting Oshawa Football Club at 7 o'clock, Williams and Bankers at 8, while A.Y.P.A, clash with Y.M.C.A, at 9 o'clock, The schedule will run un- til February 19, The following are the dates and hours of games: Oct, 287,00 Metro at O, F, C, ' 8.00 W. P, Co. at Bankers, 9.00 AY.P.A. at Y.M.C.A, . 26--7.00 Dread N's at Fittings. 8.00 G.M.C, at Cedar Dale. 9.00 Bus, Men at K, of P. . 30--7.00 Regiment at Pedlars, 8.00 O.F.C. at W, P, Co, 9.00 Bankers at AY.P.A, 2-17.00 Y.M.C.A. at Dread N's, 8.00 Fittings at G.M.C, 9.00 Cedar Dale at Bus, Men , 9-17.00 K, of P. at Regiment, 8.00 Pedlars at Metro. 9.00 O.F.C. at Bankers, , 13--7.00 A.Y.P.C. at Dread N's. 8.00 Fittings at Cedar D. 9.00 Bus, Men at Reg. , 16--7.00 Pedlarg at O.F.C. 8.00 Bankers at Y.M.C.A, 9.00 Dread N's at G.M.C. . 20--7.00 Cedar Dale at K, of P. 8.00 Reg. at Metro. 9.00 W, P, Co. at AY.P.A. , 23--7.00 Y.M.C.A, at Fittings. 8.00 G.M.C, at Bus. Men, 9.00 K, of P. at Pedlars , 27--7.00 Metro at W, P. Co. 8.00 O.F.C. at AY.P.A, 9.00 Y.M.C.A. at G.M.C, , 30--7.00 Cedar Dole at Keg. 8.00 Pedlars at W, P, Co.| 9.00 Bankers at Dread N's. | 4--7.00 Fittings at Bus, Men. | 8.00 K: of P. at Metro. 9.00 W, P. Co, at Y.M.C.A. 7--17.00 Dread N's at Cedar D. 8.00 Bus. Men at Pedlars | 9.00 Metro at Bankers. . 11--7.00 A.Y.P.A, at Fittings. \ 8.00 GMC. at K. of P, 9.00 Regiment at O.F.C. . 14--7.00 W. P. Co. at Dread N's. 8.00 Fittings at K, of P, 9.00 A.Y.P.A. at GM.C. . 18--7.00 Cedar 3). at Pedlars. 8.00 Dread N's at Bus. Men. 9.00 K. of P. at , 21--7.00 Regiment at Williams. | 8.00 Bankers at Fittings. 9.00 Bus. Men at Metro, 4--7.00 O.F.C. at Y.M.C.A. 8.00 G.M.C. at Regiment. 9.00 Pedlars at Bankers. 8--7.00 Y.M.C.A. at Cedar D. 8.00 Metro at A.Y.P.A. 9.00 W. P. Co, at Fittings. , 11--7,00 G.M.C. at Pedlars. | 8.00 Bus. Men at OF.C 9.00 Regiment at Bankers. | . 15--7.00 A.Y.P.A. at Cedar D. | 8.00 Metro at Y.M.C.A. | 9.00 K. of P. at W. P. Co. . 18--7.00 Fittings at Regimen: 8.00 Pedlars at A.Y.P.A. 9.00 Cedar Dale at Metro. | 22--7.00 Dread N's at K. of P. | 8.00 Bankers at G.M.C. 9.00 Y.M.C.A. at Bus. Men. 25--7.00 O.F.C. at Dread N's 8.00 Pedlars at Fittings 9.00 Reg. at A.Y.P.A. . 207.00 K. of P. at Y.M.C.A. 8.00 Bus. Men at W. P. Co. " 9.00 Cedar Dale at Bankers. 12--=7.00 Y.M.C.A. at Regiment. 8.00 Bus. Men at Bankers. 9.00 G.M.C, at O.F.C, 157.00 Dread N's at Pedlars, 8.00 K. of P, at A Y.P.A, 9.00 W, P. Co. at Cedar D. 19--7.00 Fittings at Metro, Lloyd Wood, Jr., say the boys are full of pep and are working their hardest. Local tans would do 'well to patronize these games this fall, They will not be disappointed, FUL LITTLE FELLOWS, They sell farms, find dost articles, get fellows jobs and dp hundreds of useful profitable tasks. TRY THEM AND SEE, THEY COST LITTLE BUT DO MUCH ronto Stay just what a wonderful! The organization meeting should be outfit the Hillcrest team was. He¢held as early as possible and the took their first defeat hy Belleville siuh should SRerciR every Sate Ja 4 . e se on of its officers rewd very much to heart, but the second wide awake officers are always a one knocked him lout -altogether. It big help. t i may be possible to gather a team to-|'8 1¢P 0 any organization, gether in Toronto some day that will have a chance in Central League company, but it will not be in 1922. Feb. Feb, Lindsay Post: Collegiate rughbyists are working hard in preparation for their opening game in the Inter Week-end Shopping Is Profitable ¢ Reformer Want Ads Bend Results Port Hope:--Well, who said any- on thing about hockey? We have heen ; Y a -- ea lf : yf. " 3 rs I, sending all the bouquets down to i Belleville, but after they have dis- From Friday Oct. 20 to Oct. 31 Peterboro Baseball 'Club has or- ganized for the 1923 season and are starting to figure on next year's prospects, The locat club should follow their example, Y Ap. WA If Looking For Bargains Stop Right Here Our entire stock of Ladies' Coats and Dresses reduced ta Rock Bottom Prices, for quick sale, Jersey Cloth Smocks with Peter Pan Collars, worth $7.50, reduced to $4.99 Silk Tricolette Smocks in White and Flesh color. 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