\ < \ 0} © "THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1929 fo startled the crowd Jasterdar i & record 69 finished in fourt! today with 146. To tako the lead for the first 36 joles, the unorthodox Diegel scor- $9, giving him a total for the Wo days of 140, while Hagen, de- 'ending his title, smashed the course with a sensational 67, the "owest round ever scored in the i classic, for an aggregate of ght 4 among the 11 leading com- org within striking distance vu | eve of the crucial third round Which so tests the stamina and és of golfers. If Mitéhell and cannot beat back the United tes threat, Audrey Boomer sud Archie Compston, eight and nine strokes back, constitute the British reserves. The entire host of 17 invading golfers from the United States, in- cluding George von Elm, who bare- ly es with 157, remained in som tion after the guillotine fell gain ayers from the two rounds to be played today. The rule is tnat payers 14 strokes or over are au- tomatically eliminated after the first 36 holes with a provision tuat the minimum field for the last day shall be 60. Under this provision all scores of 167 qualified for the continuation of play, 3 Hagen and Diegel played mar- velous golf yesterday. Hagen going put in 88 and coming back in 34 while Diege lcovered the. first mine n 34 and the second in sp. Today's pal Pairings Play will start this morning at 3.30 o'clock. with Jose Jurado of Argentina, Ha- gen and Tom Smith and Michael Daragon, Jime mie Thompson and T. P. Perkins, Ed Dudley and Henry Cotton, Al Watrous and, Cyril Tolley, Bobby Cruickshank and Aubrey Boomer, MacDonald Emith and R, M. Als- {der Alliss, the leading Briton | United, States players held last 'night cutting all' but 64° Diegel will go out| Fernie, Farrell and S. F. Brews of South Africa, Horton: Mairfeld, Scot, May 10.-=Walter Hagen, defending" title older, scored ars in the Shir routd i : Bu champions ay. His shale total was 217, 4 poinits us the present stage, Elightcen more ] oles fare to be played. SOCCER NOTES ton, Al Epinosa and Archie Comp- ston, John Golden and L. T. Cot- ton, Bill Mehlhorni and W. W, 'Ma. ckensle, George von Elm and James Ockenden, Joe Turnesa and Albert Miles, Jim Barnes and A. Perry. Abe Mitchell and Percy Alliss, tne leading British players, play to- gether, sal iE X 8. F. Brews, the South African champion, and José Jurado, the lit- tle pro from Argentina, are the on- ly representatives of thé big inter- national contingent other than the Americans left in the play. Ted Ray and Tom Williemson are the only survivors of the British "ora guard," The cards, of the four leaders were: ; Diegel out 444 344 335-34 In 443 845 354--3856-69-140 Hagen out 443 343 354--33 In 444 334 354---34-67-142 Mit'ell 0. 443 244 As-n3s. In 554 454 344--88-72-144 Alliss out 444 455 856-40 - y In 445 344 354--386-76-145 For the game on Saturday at Alexandra Park, kick off 3.30, Osh- awa City F.C, have selected the fol- lowing team to play against C.G.E. King, Smith: and Boyd; Connors, Brodie and Currie; Dunstall, Rog- ers, Saxby, Lobban and McGreish, Reserves, Fairley and Ahern. Although beaten last week the City Team is looking forward w annexing another two points and hopes that a big crowd will be on hand to root for the home boys. . NATIONALS Oshawa Nationals travel to Tor- onto on Saturday to play Lanca- shire in a Major League game. The team will be selected from the following players, Hurst, McKenzie, Elrick, W. Dou- gall, E. Dougall, Ramage, Petter son, Sathrang, Torrance, McGreish, Hagan, Cole, Vasey, Davidson T. Smith. Bus leaves Prince street at 1.30 prompt. Any fans wishing to tra- vel, get in touch with Secty. Cams eron, 271 French street. Phone 3207J, or be at bus at 1.30. 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Willard Crocker, the third Montrealler on the team, was nursing a bruised arm and decided not to play any fennis during the day. Dr. Art. Ham, of Toronto, will short ly arive to join his teammates, John Hennessey, John Van Ryn and Wilmer Allison will arrive here on Sunday, and their first appearance on the courts on Monday will be looked to vith more than usual in- terest. These are the younger play- ers on whom the United States will have to rely in the very near fut- ure. In fact there are many who con- sider that even at the present time they are the equals of Tilden 'and Hunter in speed and ability, if not in experience. Three Tied For Third INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost 4 6 that he will have a large gatherin, to show their stuff. Morris showe likelih d of the Lal he has been doing nothing else but thinks that he has an outfit that are stand in their way. Amon, lowers on the Toronto sta are Jack Rochester ....... Baltimore Toronto . Reading .. Montreal . Newark ....... Buffalo Jersey City THURSDAY'S SCORES Toronto Reading Rochester ...... 8 Baltimore .... Montreal +. 6 Jersey City .. Newark 6 Buffalo GAMES TO-DAY Reading at Toronto (3.30 p.m.) Baltimore at Rochester, Jersey City at Montreal, Newark at Buffalo, AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost P.C. New York .... 4 750 Philadelphia 706 St. Louis S79 Detroit 545 Cleveland A450 been 'enlisted, to Toronto walking marathon. They due in the Queen City around seven. gaged, the team, would be surprised if they did not and Van Ryn are practically certain has been at Philadelphia, SPORT SNAPSHOTS Tomorrow is another Saturday that will see the two Oshawa Soccer teams in action. The City team lost last Saturday to the 48th Highlanders in Toronto, but expeét to come out a winner tomorrow up at the Park and would like to see some of their followers present to witness the brand of game being played by this City team. The Oshawa Nationals journey to Toronto to take on the crack Lanca- shire eleven, Nationals have not lost a game this season and have every intention of making it three wins out of three starts, The weather has only to remain warm to have the Park, Cowan's Park and all other fields the scene of many baseball and lacrosse practices. The. Aarabs, Oshawa's intermediate baseball team are holding a prac- tice tomorrow afternoon and Manager Kohen has every reason to believe of high class ball players at the Park that there is no more capable manager of a team than himself recently by slipping over a fast one on the re- maining teams in the newly formed intermediate loop. Foresecing the hore 1 affiliating with the O.B.A.A, Morris fong since wrote to the main body for certificates to be mailed to him direct, and by return mail, then, when the decision to join thé Ontario body, this wise manager was ready to get the name on the dotted line, that is what for the last three days and he now of senior calibre, The Torontos senior lacrosse team is reported as having one of the smartest lineups in the league and headed by Ted wore Oshawa colors, they expect to make formidable opponents to all that the names more familiar to senior lacrosse fol- Reeve, who last year Walsh, Do Laceby, Dewy Davis, Bert Powell, Dr. Irwin Sparks, Chuck Beasley, Jim Godson, Frank Bain, Bill Davies, Ossie O'Brien, Rattler Russell and Rommy Robinson, Another team that is also. optimistic is that of the Athletic Lacrosse Club of St. Catharines and they have secured Fred Stag for the coming season to train thé home brew and new blood that he hus as their coach The Toronto Y.M.C.A. Central and West End are sending the cream of their long distance walker here tomorrow to start the annual Oshawa start from Oshawa at 2.30 and are An article in the Montreal Star reads: I have already stated. that I do not think that the United States is 10 have a walkaway in the tie with Canada, writes Vincent Richards, in the N.Y. World, The Dominion play. ers are keencr about the match than any other in which Canada has en- Every preparation is being made to put the strongest possible team on the field. As a result of the trials that were held ase ik [A Wright, Willard Cracker, Dr.' Arthur Ham and Marcel Rainville were selected for Wright and Crocker 'will undoubtedly be the singles selections, and I also take care of the doubles, | Hennessey to be the United States singles nom- inations and they may also team together in the doubles, alhough Alli iy 1 4 ison pairing with Van Ryn regularly during the southern A Pp. s€ason and That sounds encouraging coming from the other side, Chicago ... 368 Washington . 313 Boston 294 THURSDAY'S SCORES Washington .... 6' Detroit ...... 3 Sleveland Jy ens p Boston sesees 3 pladelphia .... 0 teens New York .....7 Seve, vers 3 ---- GAMES TO-DAY Washington at Chicago Boston at St. Louis New York at Detroit Philadelphia at Cleveland. NATIONAL LEAGUE Wen Lost NATIONAL | CINCINNATI STOPS PHILLIES Philadelphia, Pa, May 10.-- Cincinnati! shattered the Philadel- phia Nationals' winning streak of three straight games by grabbing the series final yesterday 7 to 5. EASY WIN FOR CUBS Brooklyn, May 10.--The Cuhs ..| made a clean sweep of their three P.C.| games at Ebbe.t's field by defeat- 667 | ing Brooklyn easily here yester- 611 | day in the final, 11 to 2. PIRATES GET BEST OF SERIES New York, N.Y., May 10.--The Pirates made it:two out of three 'from the Giants by winning the final game of the series here yes- terday, 4 to 3, behind the fine pitching of Burleigh Girmes, VETERAN PITCHES 5-1 VICTORY Boston, Mass.,, May 10.--Effec- 'tive pitching of Grover Cleveland Alexander enabled the St. Louis Cardinals to defeat the Braves 5 ito 1, in the third game of their ag e 'series yesterday. The victory gave Chicago at New York the visitors the series, two games St. Louis at Brooklyn, to one. Emil Pladner May} Chicago ..... St. Louis Boston .. Pittsburg .. Philadelphia New York .. Cincinnati .. Brooklyn . THURSDAY'S SCORES Chicago Brooklyn ... St. Louis ........5 Boston Cincinnati . 7 Philadelphia . Pittsburg ...... 4 New York.... 3 GAMES TODAY! Pittsburg at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Boston.' 11 9 8 7 6 PRT 8 | AMERICAN ATHLETICS WRECK HAVOC Chicago, Ills, May 10.--The Athletics pounded their way to a 9 to 2 victory over the White Sox in the final of the series yester- day. They blasted three Chicago pitchers for 15 blows, one of which was a home run by Jimmy Foxx. CLEVELAND WINS CLOSE ONE Cleveland, May 10.--A ninth inning rally gave Cleveland a 4 to 3 victory over Boston here yesterday in the fi- nal game of the series. The Indians won two of the tree games, J. Sewell's long sacrifice fly brought in Jamieson with the winning run. YANKS STILL COMMAND St. Louis, May 10.--The Yankees won their seventh straight here yes terday, defeating the Browns by 7 to 3 to sweep the: three-game Henry Johnson outpitched Sammy Bray, giving the home team but five its Toronto, May 10.--Emil Pladner, of Paris, outstanding European fly- weight boxer, will arrive in the United States June 25 and shortly after will box in Toronto, Match- maker Playfair Brown, of the Shamrock Athletic Club, was wuu-, vised by cable today. It is proposed to match the Pari- sian against "Frenchy" Belanger, of Toronto, at 114 pounds, if the former Canadian champion is suc- cessful in regaining his Canadian championship here next Monday from Harry Hill, of Montreal. COLLEGE H. DEFEAT COURT ST. Again the College Hill sluggers defeated Court St., 22 to 17. The, score does not indicate the kind of play ag it was a fast game, both sides giving all they had. College Hill had three home runs to their credit, coming from Cooper, Nor- they and S. Sargeant. Northey, who plays first base for College Hill was the best hitter of the nigh, coming through with five hits an five runs in as many times at bat. This is the third time College Hill have beaten Court St, and the 4th game will be played Tuesday, May 14th, at Simcoe South school at 7 p.m. Sweet," who was the star fielder for Court Street is now playing with College Hill, and should help strengthen the team considerably. Chappell, who was pitching for Court St., was knock- ed out of the box in the seventh {nn-. ing. Macaden pitched, but it did not do much good. The lineup was as follows: College Hill--Jones .¢; Cooper p; Northey 1b; Bellingham 2b; De Guere 3b; W. Sargeant ss; S. Sar- geant, If; Sturgess cf; D, Clarke rf. RED ACE WILL PRACTICE TONIGHT The Red Ace juvenile team will hold a practice tonight at Alex- andra Park at 6.15 The junior batt t. The juveniles will likely Four straight hits, the last Tony Lazzeri's home run, broke up the game in the sixth, 'SOFT WIN FOR SENATORS 'Detroit,' Mich, May 10--~With four errors casting a shadew. over their play, and four pitchers as wild as the proverbial man of Bdrneo, . the Detroit Tigers presented a/6-to-3 vic- tory to the "Washington Senators, The Senators nicked Lefty Barnes for five hits and profited by Schuble's error to score four rutls in the first inning, HS 4 LACOSTE 'STARTS WITH WIN Berlin, May 10.--Making 'his first competitive tennis appearance of the season. Rene Lacoste, French Davis Cup star, yesterday defeat- ed the German champion, Otto Froitzheim, by scores of 6--2, 2-- will also be |6, 6--1 in a tournament at the Blau Weiss Tennis club. It was the first time Lacoste had playea in Germany. Lacoste also defeated Dr, H. Landmann, one of Germany's best have a game day likely pick the players for the game. Any new players will be waleama, made »» | Dlavers, f----4a. 6--2. series, HAMILTONIAN RUNS SKCOSS Sherman, Tex., May 10.--~Phunp Granville, Hamilton, Ont., sloshew over sofe, red clay roads of Texas yesterday to finish second in the fortieth lap of C, C. Pyle's bunion derby, covering the 33 milés fro Durant, Okla., to Sherman, Texas, in 4.35.20. He was eight minutes behind Paul Simpson, of Burling ton, N.C.,, who won the lap. Gran- ville is still in sixth place with an elapsed time of 300.02.00, more than five hours behind Sam Rich- man of New York, who was tied for fourth place yesterday. Pete Gavuzel, England, leader in elapsed time, was third in 4.30.10, adding a few minutes to his advan- tage over Johnny Salo, Passaic po- liceman, who was sixth today. Sam Richman, New York and Giusto Umek, Italy, tied for fourth. INTERNATIONAL | LEADERS DEFEAT CLOSE : RIVALS Rochester, May 10.--~Rochester turned loose with 13 hits to score its sixth home victory and tive back tne bid of Baltimore for first honors. The final score was 8 to 3 with Paul Florence, catcher, leading the attack with four safe hits, two sin- gles, a triple and double, NEWARK FORGES UP ONg NG Buffalo, N.Y., May 10.--~The Buff- alo Bisons suffered their fourth straight reverse when they lost the opening game of the series to the Newarn Bears here yesterday after- noon, 6 to 5. The defeat sent the Bisons hurtling to seventh place in the race, allowing the Bears to mcse up a peg to sixth place, The Bears drove Art Mills from the box in the seventh inning after clicking 12 hits. ROYALS HIT WAY TO WIN Montreal, Que., May 10.--~A holiday crowd of 10,000 fans saw the Royals snap out of their batting slump and pound two Jersey City hurlers. for 10 hits to win the opening contest of the four-game series here yester- day afternoon 6-3. Joe Maley started on the mound for the Cats and was removed in the sixth for a pinch-hitter,, and Bill Henderson, who finished the game, was rapped for three hits and as Tahy runs in the first inning he twirled, to get credit for the loss. LEAFS START IN FIRST INNING Toronto, May 10, -- Tne depar- ture of Tris Speaker and his Bruins from our midst took place Wednesday night, but apparently they left valuable advice beuind. Anyway, 'the 'Leafs tried out the stunt of winning a ball game in the first inning yesterday and were highly successful. They whacked Nick Harrison, Reading righthander, for three runs in the opening chukker, sing- les by Webb and Ruble and a four base drive to the left centre fence by Sweegey, being the blows that blastd the hopes of Harry Hinch- man, pilot of the Pennsylvanians, The game endéd 4 to 1 for the Leafs. DEMPSEY TO STAGE HEAVYWEIGHT SHOW Montreal, Que., May 10. -- The Montreal Gazette today publishes the following: "Montreal boxing fans will see a championship fight at the Montre- al baseball stadium on July 4. In a long distance telephone call from New York last night, . Er- "Big Bill" Tilden and Hunter to Sail in Aquitania in Quest of European Tennis Championships | FRANCIS T. HUNTER "BIG BILL" TILDEN 4 1 These American ranking court stars left for play on foreign! courts on the Cunard liner Aquitania on May 8. Their objectives are the French singles and doubles championships, and they will prepare for the events aboard the Aquitania on the same practice board as was used by Miss Helen Wills, national women's champion, on her f in the same boat several weeks ago, { ILLIAM "BIG BILL" TIL- DEN and Francis T. Hunter, the first two ranking players in American amateur tennis, sl sha! for an invasion of Eur.pean courts, with their main objective the French national singles cham- pionship, This particular title has always eluded the U. S. repre- sentatives, while the French play- ers have captured the American championship three times. ; Tilden and Hunter s=iled on Wednesday, May 8, in the giant Cunard liner Aquitania, and offi- cials of the company have arranged to de a practice board for these stars, such as was used by Miss Helen Wills, the world's fore- most woman tennis player, on the last eastbound sailing of this boat. The formidable Tilden - Hunter combination will find their work- outs aboard the Aquitania ve: benegieidt, gasmuch 2 Yiey will 4 ve only four days on land before | heing Jfiss Helen Wills, the French championship. tourna-| chap ion and No. 1 in Ta 8. ment gets under way on the|rgfing. Miss Edith Cross, No. 8: Auteuil courts beginning May 18.|ix/4he list, and Miss Marjorie Mor- The pair will go direct to Paris Lf of Dedham, Mass., N from Cherbourg after the Cunardep ranking. They will be joined shortly reaches that port. "| by other American girls seeking major honors abroad. are also on the itinerary outlined by Tilden and Hunter during their stay abroad. They will compete as a team in the French doubles cham- pionship, after they have attempted to displace Henri Cochet as singh king, In 1926, the American of Vincent Richards and Howard Kinsey, who have since become fessionals, won the French di crown. | Following play on French soil, Tilden ol, ww will play at The Hague in Holland, where Hunter! was victorious last year. A team match with Germany is proposed for mid-June, and then the Amer- ican stars will climax their conti- nental march by participating in the All-English championships Wimbledon, begin ay in four countries, nest Savard told the Gazette that the Démpsey-Fugazy interests haa promised him that on July 4 they would stage a titular bout in the Rolays' baseball park. Director Savard will draw up his contract today, and providing the terms are satisfactory, the final plans for the fight will be made. It is un- derstood that Dempsey will refer- ee the main bout on the July 4 card." BELLEVILLE TO VOT! Tydro-Electr, Belleville future to pun plant of the Hydro. involved exceeds -300,000. The Belleville delegation, in conference with the Hydro Come mission- yesterday sought and ree ceived certain information as tao Hydro affairs. An agreement is now being prepared by the Hydra to be submitted to the BéHeville council. 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