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Oshawa Daily Times, 19 Jun 1929, p. 8

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ee er ee PAGE EIGHT mae TRE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1929 " LEAGUE START REVISED SCHEDULE, TODS WIN Phillip Juniors Held to 3 Hits Holding the W. E, Phillipsp Ltd, juniors to only three scattered hits, Walter Knox and his snappy field- ing team mates took an easy battle from the Phillips boys with a ten to one score, telling the tale almost to the detail, Their win last night was the third out of as many starts and by their play they apepar w have a good chance of finishing the league near or on top. While the Fittings did not run wild at any time they hit steadily and made them all count to advan- tage, getting four runs in the third with only three hits to account for them, thirteen hits were all that they were allowed, but they got Tods Defeat Weston in First City Juvenile Game Many Promising Young! ray, Gifford; outside, McMurtry; Players on Bakery Teams| '3%, T0000 shh, OF That Take Part in Open- A Protest ing Game An enthusiastic, but small band of supporters witnessed the opou- ing of the City Juvenile League at Alexandra Park last night when the Tod's Bakery defeated the Wes- ton Bakery team in a close game, the score at the end resting ar > Leafs Lose Points INTERNATIONA LLEAGTE Rochester ...ew:...38 Reading wees somes +31 Baltimore Toronto Montreal NoWATK wwtommms sss 26 Buffalo . warn ol Jorsey CIty .oomesss21 TUESDAY'S SCORES Jersey City ..6 Toronto ......4 Buffalo +e Baltimore 4 Rochester ......19 Newark Reading .,..-9 Montreal .. SPORT SNAPSHOTS After the league officials went to the trouble of drafting and redraftin, and even once more redrafting a juvenile schedule so as A games wou fall on dates that no other, or at least fewer other games were booked, the opening game last night had a poor turnout of supporters, This would scem strange in the face of the fact that for the sport loving public there is a snappy lacrosse game to be seen when all other sports are havin a rest, Ppp} | +80 5 sas so mmld The game was played under pro- test and this was due to the facet that the Tod's were unable to field a team of Tod men only and rath. er than postpone the game they were allowed to use players. from other teams. | NATIONAL | A448 27E These lacrosse beginners are the making of some real smart players in time and they turn in games that are replete with fast-runnipg and smart plays and to show the people that they are serious, they, like all lacrosse players indulge in a little fistic argument that means nothing when the final whistle blows, sien a 1 Last night Tods defeated the Western Bakery entry in the first league game, There is another game tomorrow and the attendance is expected to be much larger after those that saw last nights game, get telling their to 2. This league has had some diffi- culty in arranging a schedule tha: would not interfere with other lea- gue dates, and after taking them all into account they drafted a schedule wherein the lacrosse play- ers would be able to play in both the city lacrosse league and any soft or hard ball league in the city. The game was the first of these scheduled games and a bigger crowd was expected for the opening game, for those that missed the importance of this well planned schedule it is again brought to your attention in this article and is as follows: June 18--Tod's Bky. v. Weston Bakery, 20--Burk Bullocks v, Tecumsehs. 24--Tecumsehs v. Tod's Bakery, 28--Weston Bky v Burke Bullocks July 2--Weston Bakery v. Tecumsehs, 3--Burke St. v, Tod's Bakeiy. 8--Weston Bakery v, Tod's Bky. 12---Tecumsehs v. Burke Street. 16--Tecumsehs v. Tod's Bakery, 18--Burke St. v. Weston Bakery. 22--Tecumsehs v. Weston Bakery. 30--Tod's Bakery v. Burke Street. The Game The Tod's boys started the play and kept pestering the Weston goal with repeated trys for counters un- til Black, of the Tods', notched the opening counter of the league in the first period, owing to the stel- lar work on the part of both teams' defence men. In the second, three goals were scored with the Todmen getting the best of the play to ac- count for two of them, Daniels got one of Tod's on a nice pass, the second being a pretty play by Fisher and Daniels, Fisher doing the scoring. Near the end of the period, Weston's started to take the play to the Tod end and after repeated trys, McMurtry succeeded in notching the first for them. In the third period, Oke made it two and the entire Weston team rallled in an effort to get the tieing goal, but the whistle found them just one down on the total count. The line ups were: Tod's--Goal, F. Fisher; point, Davis; cover, Smith; defence, Sim- mons, Dick, Bradd; centre, Dan- fels; home, Black, Henley, Arm- our; outside, Corrin; inside, Fish. er; subs, Campbell, Higgins, Sev- ors, Wilson. Weston--Goal, Bucknam; point, Hooper; cover, Walker; defence, James, Crothers, Broadbent; cen- tre, Armitage; home, (. Luke, Le LUCAS WINS BATTLE Cincinnati, June 19.--Red Luc- as, Cincinnati pitcher, limited the slugging Pirates to four hits here yesterday, and won a pitchers' ba.- tle from Brame, 2 to 1. Kelly, elongated first basewmsu, who had batted at a .500 clip the last week sent the winning run home with a single, ROBINS TWICE " DEFEAT GIANTS Brooklyn, June 19.--Babe Her- man's home run over the right field wall in the ninth inning of the second game against the Giants put the finishing touch up- on a perfect afternoon for the of the second game against the Robins. Brooklyn had won the first game by 8 to 7 and Herman's home run placed the second in the victory column by 7 to 6. CHICAGO HAMMER LEADERS Chicago, June 19, -- Chicago hammered Harold Haid from the mound in the fifth inning, and de- feated St. Louis, 13 to 6, in the second game of the series here yes- terday. Hack Wilson led the Chicagu as- sault with his twelfth and thir- teenth home runs of the season. The second came with the bases loaded in the fifth, KLEIN GETS SEVENTEENTH Philadelphia, June 19, -- Les Sweetland pitched the Phillies to a 4 to 2 victory over the Boston Braves yesterday, Cantwell was tanned for seven hits and four runs during his ven- ure of the iptching office, but Lev- erett held the Phillies scoreless in the four innings he hurled, Chuck Klein of the Phillies hit his seventeenth home run of the season in the first inning, CONNAUGHT CUP DRAW ANNOUNCED The Connaught cup district 'of Ontario draw resulted as follows and will be played on the home and home principle: Brantford Cockshutts v, nons, St. Catharines. Mimico Rovers, Toronto v. Osh- awa Nationals, southern Ontario. The games will be played on Saturday on the first-mentioned club's home grounds, McKins LADIES' SOFTBALL Chevs. at Whitby Town Park 6.45 TONIGHT these in hunches and when they were needed to score their ten dy TE hed nox also cras the longest hit of the game when he Piin. ip out a three bagger in the third inn- Ing. Other features of the play were double plays by the Fittings team, Knox, Cornish and Leyden figuring in both of thm, Scor by innings: Phillips 000 100 000--1--- 87 Fittings 024 110 11x--10--18--1 Umpirs--Goodall and Goodall, SENIO AB 6 PC 500 A37 412 Morrison .......0 Carver Elliott . Gray Young ....coe000s Rowden Sutton ' McCallum ....... Little Quinn Fair ..... revrEsse ORden ude evisoss Penu Osborne ...... rea tress nnns tesserae C=O BROIL 1000 L000 o 0 LOSE TO TAIL-ENDERS Jersey City, June 19.--In view of the four-run rally which they staged in the eighth inning after being blanked for 7 rounds by Millburn Shoffner, the Jersey City southpaw ace, yesterday's game won by the Cats 6 to 4, was a heart breaker for the Toronto Leafs to lose. The Leafs had threatened Shof- fner in every inning but the first, Still no runs came their way un- til the uprising in the eighth and which blasted Shoffner clear tu Lue clubhouse, Maurice Bream fin- ished. ORVAL SHAW TELLS JAIL BREAK STORY Convicted of Car Theft; Re- manded One Week for Sentence London, Ont, June 19.--Orval Shaw yesterday was found gullty in county court of the theft of a car from McCallum's garage in Glencoe on Dec, 31 last, and he at once pleaded guilty to four other charges as follows: On Dec. 22, escaped from jall with Peter Brennan; on Feb, 1, 1029, stole a car from Hespeler; May 8, 1929, broke in Reader's garage at Wat- ford, and on Dce. 28 received goods stolen from French's hard- ware store at Elora He was re- manded a week for sentence, Linlithgow, Scoland, is to have a public park exclusively for wo- men, Release the pent-up energy in your car with Cities Service Oils and Gasolene! 'Give your car new zest by feeding it sestful nourish- ment. Cities Service Oils and Gasolene awaken its youthfal energies . . . make it respond with grey- hound eagerness . . + give it the dash and snap and power of "that second thousand miles"! There's an extra measure of goodness Cities Service Oils and Gasolene . , . because the quality is safeguarded along e step of th from oil fields to i tr. iy oo in each drop of pre- tested to safeguard the performance of the thousands of vehicles in the service of the Public Utilities Divi sion of this $900,000,000 organization. CITIES SERVICE OIL-CO., LIMITED Babe Ruth and his wife have been spending several days outing at Cedarhurst, Maryland, on Chesa- peake Bay. The photograph here shows Mrs Ruth and her husband on the last day of their visit be. fore the latter returned to the Yankee line-up. As may be seen "Babe" seems to he as successful with the rod as the bat and the catch here represents a few pleas. ant hours on the waters of the bay. SPARKS FEATURES FAMOUS ACROBATS The original Nelson Family, un- challenged premier acrobats of the world, will be featured on the pro- gram of Sparks Circus, which ex- hibits in Oshawa next Saturday afternoon and night. There are seven performers in this famous troupe, and five are girls, and unlike the women in many similar '| acts, they are not merely to grace the picture and add the feminine appeal to it, but they execute the most difficult feats included in the routine The Nelson girls are the only performers Of their sex who have ever equalled male tum- blers, for it 1s a well known fact among gymnasts and athletes that women seldom excel in this form of acrobatic work, The program of Sparks Circus is all new this season, and opens with J. H. Del Vecho's superb spectacle, "The Lily of the Nile," in which there are 700 particip- ants, including Alice Sohn, fam- ous prima. donna, and George Sohn, wabtad. asmanth hema . | accomodation. protect the inexperienced in Ame sdmadam, A EX-GOVERNOR SAYS PLAN INHUMAN Hon. C. C. Stokes Says Gov- ernment Control of Credit Disastrous Toronto, June 19.----The existing evils of government control of cre- dit or ownership of the banking system 1 n the United States will bring disaster upon the stock mar- ket and the financial well-being of the nation, according to Hon. E, C. Stokes, former governor of New Jersey, attending the convention of the New York State Bankers' As- sociation at the Royal York. "We tried government owner- ship or control in the management of our railroads and we gave it up as a colossal failhre," he declared, and denounced the financial system of the United States, the Federal Reserve system which was created to stabilize credit, in no uncertain terms, "The government banking aun thorities have departed from the duty of providing credit in the at- tempt to force the American peo- ple to cease buying securities. Un. ly a few speculate, however, indeed the difference between invstment and speculation no man has ever yot defined and the use of creat to help turn the wheels of credit is legitimate and constructive." The ex-governor claims to be thoroughly orthodox in religion but denies that he is orthodox 'on modern unthinking dogma' in fin. ancial affairs. "1 swallow the Bible whole, but not the arguments of economists, The Federal Reserve fund used to be a simple, effective credit system but we need an emergency currency act now to supplement it. This would solve the whole currency problem, "The Federal Reserve Banks have departed from the credit fune- tion when there is no necessity vo warrant the restriction of credit The object was clearly disclosed on February 7. It assumed to be ringmaster of the stock exchange. The Federal Re- serve policy checked the flow of credit when it had credit to loan, It made interest rates usurious and increased the cost of government and municipal financing at the ex- pense of the tax payers. It helped to demoralize the farmer's staples, wheat and cotton, it frightened the public and disturbed business con. fidence." . He quoted President Coolidge in his rmistice Day speech when we called attention to the "ridiculous position of the United States, "the creditor nalon. of the world, with one-half of the world's gold and with Europe paying United States $1,200,000,000 yearly in interests. "We have exports far beyond our imports, creating a balance of trade for which we must be paid and yet our interest rates are high- er than England, France or Ger- many--a disgraceful and artificial situation that makes money rates as high as 14 per cent. The Fed. eral Reserve System has failed in the fundamental object for which it was created because it is think. ing too much of international bank- ing and too little of America. It is imbued with the false notion that it must busy-body itself in pa- ternalism." Mr. Stokes further characterizes the system as "inhuman" and de- plores the facet that it does not baua- ALAR Bt, LOUIS coms towns send D Chicago New York ..comesmm28 Boston ..... Cincinnati Cincinnati .... NATIONAL LEAGUE WwW L PC 614 .611 608 538 460 ALS 813 364 + m------ + 3 Pittsburg ERR § | Philadelphia Brooklyn .. TUESDAY'S SCORES .... Brooklyn ..8-7 New York ..7-% Pittsburg Boston ... St. Louis AMERICAN LEAGUE w Philadelphia 2 4 Chicago 13 Philadelphia .. Af New York . St, Louis Detroit Cleveland Washington Chicago BOStON vm me ITI WIS rp WT 1 DI pk 3 TUESDAY'S SCORES New York ..9-4 Boston Philadelphia ..7 Washington Only three games played. JUST AS WELL I always meant, when city life had lost its zest and charm, To take my children and my wife and life upon a farm, 0 hreathe the bracing country air, To till the scented soil, And do my hard laborious share Of honest, healthful toil, 0-7 I thought how pleasant it would be Beneath the elms to drowse, While from the distance came to me The lowing of the cows, To hear the cackle of the hens That wandered far and wide, That while the pork&rs in their pens In calm contentment sighed, But I must lay aside this plan For rest and rural charm, For after forty-five no man Can learn to run a farm Too prone to nature's flinty heart Its secrets to discern-- I'm told by farmers--is an art Which youth alone can learn. \ friends of the class of game played by these City loop teams, In the junior, softball fixture, the Fittings team had little difficulty in Hanging a defeat on the Phillips entry and thereby scoring their third win out of as many games, The Red Ace Juveniles, who started the league with a snapp, bunch of ball tossers, play again tomight and this time they meet a team that is every bit as snappy when they come up against the Fittings juveniles, though the Red Aces still have a brand of ball tossers that are reputed as being right up in there, They will have to be tonight to win their game yt) this Fittings team and according to the dope, the Fittings Limited get the call, The game will be, or should be close and to call the Fittings makes us a little nervous, but it has to be done The General Motors senior nine go to Deloro for their first appearance in the Smelting town and there they play a double headder with the Deloro scwigrs. Though the starting pitchers have not been divulged, and even though every man jack of the local team fully expect to get a double] win in the games this afternoon, the call is for an even split on the day' program, Kohen has had his team doing a little practicing since their last game and are fully prepared to take a win from the Peterboro Raybestos team inn Peterboro this afternoon and we rather think that they will, too, Without their star pitcher, Viv, Bark, who is away on a vacation, th Chevs may have a little difficulty in annexing a win over their old rivals, the Whitby team, but the guess is that they can do it, With their intermediate team of senior players, tht Maitlands stand in a fair way of defeating the Oshawa lacrosse team here this evening in the first home games that the itermediates have scheduled, Toronto experts believe that after the decided victory of the locals over the Oakville entry, that they will be able to take the Maitlands, but with a team that has so many senior players on it, the dope says that they will be a little, not much, too experienced for the Oshawa Lacrosse team, The bringing of girls softball teams from Toronto to play exhibition games with the Oshawa Ladies league teams is becoming more and more popular and this Saturday the Marquettes have a game booked to play Sieberlings, leaders of the intermediate league at Sunnyside, Toronto, The new motors will in liklyhood be strengthened for the game. The game is booked for Rotary Park, at 6.45 o'clock, and it will be the first out-of-town team to play here, with the exception of the Whitby girls, this season, The Whitby team has from time to time been playing teams from Toronto and in all their games have compared favorably with these crack teams from the Queen City. The junior game called for tomorrow night has had to be cancelled and notice of the playing of this game will be made at a later date, The offering of prizes for the ladies teams has not been shut off even now, and the latest offer to be accepted is that of the Atkins Silk Shop and the prizes are to go to the leading batter and the leading fielder (two separate prizes). WANTED-50,000 customers for the Blue Devils Sporting Booth the Rotary Street fair this evening. -- | commodities front page. Advertising is a reference book that is never out of date 4 Si is thirty years to compile and publish it complete. 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