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Oshawa Daily Times, 12 Feb 1929, p. 5

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1HE USHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1929 PAGE FIVE SHAMROCKS WIN GAME 3-1, ROUND TIED -- BONSPIEL STARTS ON TIME Shamrocks Display Speed And A Ability; Tie Up Round 5-5 Starting Early Shamrocks Keep Bowmanville Close ly Checked -- All Goals Came in Middle Frame -- Morrison and Rowden: Lo- cal Scorers -- Rundle, of Bowmanville, Got Their One The Shamro¢k Juniors came to life last night in Whitby to over- come Bowmanville's lead and win the game 3-1, The round is tied five a and will be played off in 8 sudden death game on neutral ice, likely Port Hope on Wednesday, The game last night was a sixty minute goer with Oshawa keeping the visitors hemmed in and out play- ing them for the first and second periods after which Bowmanville for- ced the play and had the better of the going. The first period was fast and clean with the defence of hoth teams do- ing the most of the work, No goals for either were notched, Rowden and Looscnion, a new comer to the team were outstanding during the first period, The second period brought the oals, Morrison got two and Row- en. »np. while Rundle, Bowmanville TALL OVER THE ICE star got their lone tally, Morrison showed real ability and was all over the ice. " The final stanza Bewmanville were the ones to try and kept the local boys bottled up- but Burr kept them from scoring. Morrison, Rowden and Lortie were outstanding for Oshawa, play- ing spectacular hockey throughout the first and second periods. Rundle and Candler were Bowmanvyille's best not forgetting James in the nets, . Ist Period The game started with a whirlwind attack by the Oshawa tgam and al- though they could not score they checked so closely at all times that the visitors were kept to their own end. Rundle, Bowmanville defence man got his chin cut and had to retire to get it fixed up. 'the smart checking of Arundell, Loosemon and Gunn kept the Bowmanyille team helpless for fifteen minutes, while rushes by Lortie and Rowden should have produced goals. James saves the Bowmanville to~ with his cool way of playing goal / Round jied The sccond period opened same r with h g Bowmanville to their own end. Lor- tie and his shot were much in evi- dence. Morrison got Oshawa's first shortly after the opening of the per- jod. The goal came after a nice display of stick handling from the corner. Rowden had the tieing goal / in the at A DIZZY PACE all ready to bang in when he was i by Candler, who was chased. and worked his way out to James. Morrison and Arun- dell brought the crowd to their feet they combined to put a mice past James and place Oshawa the lead. ith one man resting in the pen- box Rundle for Bowmanville a pretty solo rush down left hand side put the teams on an even basis when he scored Bowmanyille's oly 5 Oshawa 3, Bowmanville 1. ' No More The third period was a sce saw affair with Bowmanville trying to gain fost ground and having an edge on the play. Both teams were trying to get goals but were unable to beat the goalies and the game ended with a 3 to 1 victory for Osh- awa and making another game necessary to decide the group wig- The teams: Oslawa--Goal, Burr, defence, Rowden, Lortie: centre, | Arundell; wings, Drinkle, Morrison; subs., Gunn *Loosemore. Bowmanville--Goal, James; de- "HOCKEY RESULTS Hockey games played last night resulted as follows: * Intermediate O, H., A. gElora .,..,.0 Guelph Aggie 1 g--Elora wins round, 6-3; zQueen's ,,,,1 Belleville ,,.,1 z--Belleville wins round, 6-2, ZPt, Colborne 4 Niagara Falls 1 2--Port Cblborne wins round, 9-4, aWalkerton ,,8 Durham ,,,..0 a--Durham Jeft ice second per- fod, xGlencoe ....4 West, Varsity 2 xWestern Varsity wins round, 7-4, Monkton ,,.,5 Bt. Mary's ....1 Bowmanville 6 Peterboro ,,,.0 Lakefield ,,,,3 Whitby ..,,,.0 : Junior O, H, A, Grimsby .,,. 3 Pt, Colborne ..3 zBelleville ,,,3 Trenton ,,.,.,3 z--Round tied, 6-6, Goderich ,,,.2 Clinton ,,.,.,..L zOshawa ,,., 8 Bowmanville ,1 z--Round tied, 5-5, West Toronto 0 Rangers ,,...0 Brampton ,,,2 Fergus zOwen Bound 2 Listowel ,,.,.1 zQwen Sound 'wins round, 6-3, Markham ,,, 5 Newmarket ,,.2 . Canadian League Detroit ,,....2 Windsor ,,,..2 +6 Kitchener ,...1 .2 Millionaires .. .+» 6 Niagara Falls Canadiah-American srrennd Newark ,.,..s American Association Duluth ,...,,.5 B8t Louis .,,.1 PRIMEAU SCORES THREE IN LONDON'S WIN FROM FALLS London, Ont.,, Feb, 12. --Dis playing an attack that could not be stemmed, London Panthers turned in one of their most master- ful games of the season here last night before a small crowd ani defeated Niagara Falls 6 to 0. The issue was never in doubt from the start of the tilt. Although they obtained but a 1 to 0 gain in the first period, it was only Paddy Farrell and , Lady Luck who kept them from clinching the game right there, In the second session the Panthers scored two more goals® and followed it up by deciding to keep going in high gear instead of playing defensive hotkey in the last period, which brought them three more tallies. Joe Primeau scored three goals, Wes King bagged a pair and Buck Moore registered the other, Carl Voss and King secured assists in the fat scoring. The Panthers were without Lever, the fast little regular right winger, who was given his third major penal.y in the last game, but his place was capably filled by Randle, who gave a specially fine defensive display. The Falls were without the services of Butch Ketterborn, : Niagara Falls--Go:z!, Farrell; defence, Fournier and Duggan; centre, Halliday; wings, Stee] and Lott; subs, Herrington, MeLeod, Quesnel, Madden and Smith, London--Goal, Ironstone; de- fence, Voss and Redding; cenire, Primeau; wings, King and Ran- dle; subs, Lowrey, Connacher, Mec- Guire, Moore, Goodwillie and Fox- worthy. WINDSOR BULLDOGS TIE LEAGUE LEADERS Windsor, Feb. 12.--Despite the fact that they established a lead twice in the second period and car- ried 2 one goal margin into the sreneel 3 0 0 | third, Windsor Bulldogs failed in their fifth attempt to down the league leading Detroit Olympics here last might. The teams strug- gled through three regulation per- fods and ten minutes of overtime to a 2 to 2 tie. . Goodfellow, De- troit centre, snatched up a loose puck after a face-off inside the Windsor defence area and drew Cox out of his nets to ram home the tying goal in the third period. In the overtime period Windsor rifled six shots at Herb Stuart, while the visitors had only tem on Cox, but there was no scoring. Six thousand fans, a capacity croyd, saw 70 minutes of exciting hockey in which 17 penalties were meted out, including majors to Me- Cabe, Bellemer and Mclnenly. Jacks Arbour put Windsor in the lead im the second period when he beat Stuart from close in after fak- ing a pass to right wing. Frank Foyston knotted the count when 8 long shot from far outside bounc- ed dizzily over the ice and slipped out of the Windsor goalie's reach. | other Forty seconds later Windsor was leading again when Gregg grabbed a pass from\Arbour te rip a fast shot past Stuart from right wing. The teams: : Detroit--Goal, Stuart; defence, Frase rand Rockburn; centre, Gocdfellow; wings, Gillie and Bel- lefenille; subs. Foystom, Filmore, McCabe, Mcinenly and Simsperger. Windsor--Goal, Cox; defence, Arbour and Bellemer; centre, Rod- den; wings. Emms and Carson; subs, Roach, Sorrell, Gregg and Brown. . dier; wings, Piper, Jackman; subs, 0. Jamieson, F. Jamieson. : ree--Ernie Collett. y 1st Period 2nd Period Oshawa. . Morrison Oshawa. . Rowden Oshawa .. Morrison (Arundell).. Xo score. feuce, Hooper, Rundle; centre, Can- Bowmanville... Rundle |Oshawa Bonspiel Gets Underway The annual Bonspiel of the Osha- wa Curling Club got under way this morning, The club rooms were packed with visiting and loc- al curlers waiting for the draw, Mayor Mitchell was present help- ing to greet the visiting devotees of the game, The new gleaming sheet of ice tempted the players and their impatience as they waited for the draw could easily be under stood, Rinks from: Lakefield, Granite, Scarboro, Beaverton, Unionville, Malver, Thornhill, Lindsay, Co- bourg, Peterboro, Toronto and Ag- incourt, making twenty-one outside rinks entered before the draw,, Short speeches were made by Mayor Mitchell, welcoming the visi- tors, and Jack Renwick, stressing punctuality were delivered, Preliminary Round Bacon; Moore, Oshawa,' Paterson, Scarboro; Oshawa, Little, Scarboro; Holland, Osh- awa. 5 Tilford, Cobourg; Hall, Oshawa, Gohn, Unionville; Luke, Oshawa, Dobson, Beaverton; Clitford, Oshawa, Oke, Peterboro; Dobney, wa, ) , « Carew, Lindsay; W, A, Hare, Oshawa, Henry, Osha- 2808, PO 2, Bo oboele fe oleoe ts Ch 4 Cl) Vv PERT Junior Chatter By "RAILBIRD"" Bese oRe ote oo oRoote slo lostostortonte ste otoete rte foots sts ts d. CC A A A 2, PACE) 2o deed. Cd Ce Cl ene Gee a a ] ¥ J RK BeBeteSetetoitodd. La aa ae a "Whoopee!" Such a slam bang, red hot hockey game as the kids served up over in Whitby last night! Speed, pep,rivalry and ac- tion is right and how those Irish did tear into. the Hosiery crew from Bowmanville! . The local Shamrocks were down two and had their backs to the wall, but what a mighty up-heaval they made when the lid came off last night. The odd two hundred and some fans who were on deck worked themselves into. a frenzy all through the game. Hot stuff' We'll bet that the medical of- ficers and veterinaries around Osh- awa have had a great time today fixing up stramgulated tonsils and f.apping vocal organs, This "Whitey" Loosemore turn- ed in a fair performance for only three times on skates this year, and promises to be a »ig asset to the Irish in their "Battle of the Rages', He is a hard worker, and a strong rugged checker, Anyway, the whole team was out for a kill last night, and play- ed the right type of game for 8 win agains. the Guupites, 'Lhe kids skated hard, shot often, and worked in close on smart combin- ation plays, In fact they made "Jumping Johnny" James's life miserable for him all night. The kids deserve all kinds of credit for coming through with the punch in the pinch, and are a real aggressive bunch of battlers who never quit trying. They should have more support than they are getting. The final ana deciding game has to be played on Wednesday night as the winner must meet the Peterboro-St, John's on Friday night. At present it is practically a certainty that the game will be played in Port Hope, The *Ardiel-Munroe-McFadyen" kids are rearing to win Section honors and on their game last Vancouver's Fistic Hope Jimmy Thompson . @Gamorars STERLING FORWARD WHO HAS BEEN PLAYING BANG ~LP (TY AUL MURLS FOR THE SASKATOON COLLEGIATE PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS old ho" Hockey may be a big noise in winter sports but basketball is gradually catching up to it, In the United States nica irts--hoen--on--the pro- fessional list for the past few years. But when the game of drive and check was introduced to the American fans basketball was swept off the hoards of professional sport. In Canada hockey and basketball are played side by side and both games seem to thrive. This ycar Regina has out- paced Saskatoon, Paul McKinnon, who has heen 'starring with the Balmorals of Regina, is not only a star on the hardwood floor, hut is noted as an all-round athlete, and his arrival in Regina was greeted with mueh rejoicing, At Saskatoon he not only played haskethall hut showed his ability at carrying the pig skin for the Saskatoon juniors, He also plays defence position in hockey and he held this position with the Saskatoon Hilltops very success- fully." In the summer he pitched for the Saskatoon Collegiate provincial champions and played softhall for the YM.C.A. He also shines at tennis, His move to Regina is certainly Saskatoon's loss, night look as if they will come |defence was almost perfect, On .brough, only cone occasion did they slip, ---- and that was when Clem Lough- A big following of local fans |lin edzed up to the defence and let will likely follow the Shamrocks drive a terrific shot that eased in- for this crucial game, and all!to the twine under Freddy Paughts roads should lead to Port Hope on |&rm. = 3 Ai uy vity | Hamilton started young Paddon Friday Vidi the Mor Cit? lon the defence with Hoffinger, and hock that feases, Op made no mistake, for the play of eke p 4 |e pair was consistently brilliant, qk with the latter the hero of the ny Debing thew and boost | io a. Although he didn't score .hem he Blair, "Foronto . his defence work being faultless. any goals, Hoffinger featured with HAMILTON CANPROS | Bailey Still Leads Scorers -- CANADIAN DIVISION G, Bailey, Toronto ..... PRP Stewart, Montreal Morenz, Canadiens :. , Smith, Montreal Ward, Montreal BU ANLANDLwROONYONS YY Montreal vyoseeees AMERICAN DIVISIO 8 Boucher, Rangers ,.,.. ae W. Cook, Rangers , Cooper, Detroit Oliver, Bostog Hay, Detroit , Weiland, Boston F. Cook, Rangers .. Lewis, Detroit +o. Shore, Boston .. Thompson, Ra Herherts, Detroit , Ripley, Chicago sy Milks, Pittsburg Gainor, Boston . Mackay, Boston Murdoch, Ranger: CANPRO ORPHANS | TIE BISONS 2 TO 2 H Siebert, w ~~ = retin PA natn Z PUN OWNOALWN AMADOR ORY Stratford, Feb. 12,--Toronto Millionaires maintained their hold on fourth rung in the Canpro race, one point ahead of Buffalo, when they finished an overtime draw encounter here last night with their Bison rivals, The score was 2 all, One of the poorest houses of the season witnessed the com- bat. It wasn't really good hockey, because both teams with fourth rung at stake appeared too cau- tious in their play, and as a result it was ragged hockey, The game was late in starting because ref- eree Lou Marsh did not arrive, Boyd Lavelle and Nifty Griffin taking on the job after a half hour wait, They handled 'he game very nicely despite the fact that it was their first attempt at of- ticlating in the monjed pastime Toronto--Goal, Fisher; defence, Frew and Cameron; centre, Gray; wings, Clark and Doraty; subs, Green, Gauthier, Rice, Dunning, Williams and Young. Buffalo--Goal, Taugher; de- fence, Cain and Hughes; centre, Huard; wings, Brydson and Bo- gardis; subs, Lederman, Roth, Murray, Desy, Martin, Referees--Nifty Griffin Boyd Lavelle Stratford, The Summary First Period 1--Buffalo .,.Brydson Second Period 2--Millionaires .. Clark 3--Buffalo ,.,.Martin Third Period 4--Millionaires ..You:g Overtime Period No score, Penal jes: Frew, Young. Second None. Third period--Hughes, Clark. Overtime--Green, Bogardis and .17.35 0 5 1. .10 .16.00 First period--Clark, period--- (By Staff Reporter) Bowmanville, Feb, 11.--In the first of home and home games here tonight, the locals whitewashed the Quaker Oats sextette 6-0, WHITEWASHED game was very fast and clean, few penalties being handed out for minor offences, James in the nets was the outstanding feature of the game. LeBarr had many difficult shots to handle, not having his usual support. The return game is in Peterhoro Wednesday night, and it is expected that a large number of supporters will accompany them, First Period--About two minutes after play started, McMullen went through the entire Peterboro team and notched the first counter for the locals. End to end rushes fol- lowed, Bowmanville having the edge of the play throughout. About five minutes slipped by and H, Us- borne went through and bulged the twine for the second counter, The period ended Bowmanville 2, Peter boro 0. A Second period--Dlay continued to be very fast and after five mjn- utes had passed, Cameron slipped the rubber in for the locals' third goal. Hard checking ensued, both teams going at top speed. Densem Botched the locals' fourth, This period ended, Bowmanville 4, Pe- terboro J. Third p:riod--This stanza still continued very fast, Peterboro stil] {trying very hard but James in the local net proved unbeatable. Os- borne brothers made a nice com- tination play hut the goal was not awarded. Hooper made a beauti- ful lone rush and passed to Moyse who counted the fifth, Three m'n- utes later on a face-off from the corner, "Mike" Osborne passed out to "Scottie" Camcron, who coum- ed for the sixth and last goal of the rame. The period ended, Bowman- ville 6, Peterboro 0, The teams: Bowmanville--Goal. James; de- fence, Hooper and Densem; rentre, H, Oshorne; wings, E. Oshorne and C. McMullen; subs, Moise and Cam- eron, Feterboro--Goal LeBarr; ne- fence; LeParr apd Lacky; centre, Bowmanville Intermediates Easily Defeat Peterboro 4 2 do (PROT 8 Y ---- wo CANADIAN LEAGUE PWLTFAP Detroit ,... 30 19 8 49 41 Windsor ... 17 9 3» Kitchener ,, 29 14 12 3 Millionaires 29 12 13 2 28 Buffalo ',... 29 1113 London ,,,. 28 111§ Niagara .,. 27 10 16 Hamilton ,, 28 9 17 Games This Week Wednesday--London at Kitchener, Hamilton at Ni Falls, - , Thursday--Buftalo at Detroit, Friday--Buffalo at London, Saturday Hamilton at Detroit, Commission for 1929-30: Capt. G. Wittield, chairman; Lieuts, F, A, Hardman, E. Dixon, R. Insole, L, Gifford. 4 . so» Plans are now under way to stage a bout for February 28, when a galaxy of star amateur mitt slingers will beidished out to the fans, w LJ », Woolly Ferguson, the St. Cath- arines marvel, 112 lbs, of election, has been booked ow. Woolly is so far in advance of any boy in his class, it looks like an impossible task to get a Yay ev- en in the 118 class that cas ®ndle him, . 0 But Ferguson will be sn the card, if it's a case of going to Tim. buctoo for an opponent. » . ®* Scotty Adair, Oshawa's hand- full of dynamite, will also be on hand to display Ms wares, LJ Harry Boyes, the lad who gave Jackie Goodhall such a close run, is in good shape and would like to meet Goodhall at the next show. L] * » Jimmy Leonard, fresh from his two-rourd knockout win in Phila- delphia, will be ready to take on the best boy to be had, * * » This will be the biggest card this year, Nothing but class, Legon; wings, Dundas and Foley; subs Kennalley and Mondsley, Referee--E, Parks, Toronto, plays that was entirely outstanding, DEFEAT KITCHENER! r------ Hmilton, Feb. 12.--Although there is a vast difference in the league standing of the two teams, Hamilton left little doubt of thelr superiority over the Kitchener Dutchie, in & scheduled Canpro fix- ture here last night, winning under wraps with 8 6 to 1 score, giving them two important points." At no stage of the game did the visitors show a brand of play equal with the Morris men, and a more decis- ive beating would have been justi- fied on the play. From start to finish, the Yellow and Black were masters. On the offensive they excelled, and their SPORT SNAPSHOTS The game in Whitby last might deserves to be classed among the best of the season. The way the juniors kept up the dizzy pace that prevailed game shows that they are in the pink of condition. through out the entire They knew what thew wanted and went after it. got it. The sudden death game will Shamrocks should come through with 2 win and take the group honors. Lortie and his bullet like shot came close to motching counters on many occasions, Loosemon, 3 mew man showing stickhandling ability. J OHA. the Young Ranger-West Toronto tie to have supplied a winner to meet Port Colborne were battling the winner of the latter Belleville and Trenton were pla meet Queers winner of the other did some effective work checking hard and ing by the result of last night's O.H.A. games the worries of the com ge Ags Big BELLE play s! ve replayed owing to ties. Durham team left the ice at Walkerton ton in She second period. Outside of contests were battles for second place in the gr. or the right to meet the second place teams. Oshawa and idl supposed to see who would meet Hamilton Vics. with series taking on Niagara Falls, ying for sectional honors the right to section in the group, And in a measurc be played on Wednesday, tomorrow. No fewer than four of the games In addition the th scoreless game, all the Peterboro St. John's. Grimsby and he group leaders. 20 for25c. In Kitchener and Stratford they are calling the winner of the inter- mediate group, which is to be decided between these two clubs, fo get Sto the Allan Cop play-offs. This mutans shat they ave. of the. opition that e these intermediate teams js strong enough to eat anything that the O.H.A. senior series can produce as an Allan Cup pect. The Kitchener intermediate team is, with one or two e the samc team that won the O.H.A. senior title fast season. But there is a ehance | that Kitchener will take the count in the struggle for its interm-diate group title. Stratford earned a tie score in the first of the home-- . -home series played at Kitchener on Friday night, and the Classic Ciiy "sextet | should be able to get a verdict om, its own ice tonight. However, the | University of Toronto senior team is a much stronger team this winter | than a year ago, and it is doubtful whether the intermediate series will produce anyihing strong to beat the O.HA. senior champions, whether U. of I, Dueen's or Preston win that coveted honor. The Blue | and White team looks good at this distance to win the group, and it should be able to make some headway in the Allan Cup play-offs. 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