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Oshawa Daily Times, 7 Oct 1929, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, OCT OBER 7, 1929 M.C.LACROSSE TEAM WINS FROM MAITLANDS TO KEEP LEVACK CUP PAGE NINE G.M.C. Seniors Win From Maitlands in To Retain Game ls Listless With Osh- awa Taking Things Easy in Last Half of Game to Avoid Injuries ~~ Crowd consisted Mostly of Waeston Lacrosse Fans (Bpecial to The Times) Weston, Oct, 7..~The General Motors lacrosse team had little diMeulty in defeating the Toronto Maitland by a score of 6 to 8 here on Baturday afternoon and retains ing possession of the Levack tro- phy by a total count of 16 to 4 on the round, The score by no means indloates the superiority of the Dominion champlons over thelr opponents, as the Oshawa boys took things easy in the third and fourth periods, when the game he- oame rough, and they preferred «not to take any chances at being injured in a game Which meant only tilling in a date, The game was not as good or as exciting an exhibition of hockey as one would expect in the final round for a trophy, the Oshawa boys being content to take a safe lead, and hold it, At one stage of the game they were leading by five goals to one, and thereafter they did not have to exert themselves unduly, At the beginning of the game a silent tribute wus paid to the memory of Jimmy Murphy, well. known lacrosse coach, who died a few days ago, the crowd stands ing for two minutes in silence, The General Motors scored two goals in the first period, Toots White taking a pass from Chuck Davidson to count the first, three minutes after play started, and Davidaon taking Kelly's pass two minutes later to beat the Maitlands goal-keeper for the second, In the second period, Chuck Da. videon seored twice, taking passes Second Game Levack Trophy from Kelly en both occasions to bulge the net, and Loddemeade took a pass from Davidson to score a clever goal, The Malit- lands staged a strong rally in this period, scoring twice through Ivan and Bill Davis, making the poore at half time five goals to two for Oshawa, The third period had been in Ro reas only half a minute when elly Detiray passed to White for Oshawa's sixth and last goal, Af. ter seven minutes play, Wallace scored number three for Maltlands, and that finished the meoring, In the fourth period, the Malt. lands started to lay on the hicks ory, and there was a good deal of heavy whacking, hut the Oshawa boys would take no chances of ins Juries, and, being content with thelr long lead on the round, did not hore in as strongly as they would have done had there heen anything of importance at stake, This game settled beyond all dis pute the right of the General Mo= tors team to the distinction of he- ing the best team in Canada, and gives the Oshawa boys possession oft he Levack Trophy for another year, as well as the Globe Bhiald for the second year, and the hiss torla Mann Cup for the first time as thelr reward for a splendid sea- son's efforts, The teams Oshawa Position Shannon Goal Hubbell Point Coulter Cover Bhepley 1st Def, Smithson ind Def, Plummer Spencer ard Def, Ryding Delray Centre Miller Doddemeade Ard Home Banderson Davidson ind Home I, Davis Golden 1st Home Taylor ftavenson Outside W, Davis White Inside Wallace Wilson Bubs Rowan Fox Tough Maitlands Bunderland Brown Nettleship Lelghton Barron MoLean Local Collegiate Rugby Teams Win Both their Games Away From Home Seniors Defeat Lindsay By a Score of 13 to B--Jun- iors Win From Bowman- ville, for First Victory Since Junior Team Was Inaugurated (By Staff Reporter) Lindsay, Oct, T.=Oshawa Collé~ glate Institute senior Interncholas- tio teain defeated the lindsay Cols legiate seniors herve on Saturday at. ternoon by a score of 13 to 6, The moore does not quite represent the superiority of the Oshawa boys, who turned out a.fast team, and missed several good opportunities when fin scoring position, The Lindsay team was much heavier, but the Oshawa boys were faster and showed better condition and coaching, Oshawa opened the scoring In the first quarter, earning one, point on a rouge. In the second quarter, they showed thelr greatest supers fority over the home team, scoring goven points on a rouge and a con- verted touchdown by Hicks, The third period was scoreless, and in the fourth the teams broke even, In the last quarter, the Lindsay "team ataged a strong rity and sues cessive plunges brought them with in scoring rance. A penalty for otf side however, spoiled thelr chances, Fulton finally went over for Lind- say's only touchdown, and Hicks kept the 0.0.1, well ahead by acor- 1fE his second touchdown of the day. Neither of these was convert ed, and the game ended with the goore 18 to B for Oshawa, The teams lined up as follows: : Lindsay--8nap, Alpop; insides, Reeves and Nell; middles, Mpunder and Hutchison: outsides, Reld and Heaton; flying wing, Groves: quars ter, Stephens; halves, Fulton, Mar ley, ty: subs, Betts, Lamb, Fil. cock, Sutton, Johnston, Campbell, Oshawa--Snap, Weldon; insides, Giultinan and Myers; middles, Me- Intosh apd Leckie; outsides, Marks and Grant: flyle wing, lok Subs, Devdons Havel ORE, 1 h on, el wood, Peterson, Black, James, and Mundy, | Referee--D, E, Tolton; Umpire "Roas Irwin, JUNIORS WIN The juniors from the school took their first victory of the year and on Saturday incidentally, the first vietory the juniors have had since the team was started, To make a real job of it they not only won thelr first game but they defeated last year's group winners to do it, Kasha! and Stroud standing for Oshawa, ting two touchdowns one, Kelly got Oshawa's touch when Bagnell dropped Young's kick behind the toueh line, Slemon, at quarter and Hage nell on the half line were Bowman. ville's best, In applying the coat of whites wash, Oshawa scored points in every quarter, Hix in the first, 11 in the second, § in the third and a lone point in the last spasm, The game ended 28 to 0 for Oshawa, The teams! Bowmanville---~8nap, K, Mitchell; insides, K. Morris and Butler; mid. dles, J, Vanstone and A, Willlama; outsides, K, Osborne and J, Minore; flying wing, Ingram} quarter, Sle mon; halves, Gunn, Hagnell, Dn, Williams, Subs, Jury, Plekard, Oke, Hackney, A, Oshorne, M, Vanstone, Oshawa--Snap, Brown, insides, Kashal and Henderson; middles, Patterson and Bulmer; outsides, Kelly and Grant; flylng wing, Broadbent; quarter, Henley; hal ves, Young, Trewin, Stroud; subs, Pollitt, Bryce, Gifford, Talt, Try. ing, Crothers, Bakogeorge, and MeoLease, TYPHOID FEVER CASE, PORT PERRY Port Perry, Oct, 8,.-The Won men's Missionary Soelety of the Port Perry United Church will hold their Rally on Wednesday, Oct. 9, when an address will he given by Mya, Norman Russell, a returned missionary from India, Mr. Ivan Spencer is lald up with an attack of typhoid fever, He ia reported to hep rogressing favor ably \ Mve, KE, T. Spury haa closed her house on fimeoa street and {a staying with mother, Mra, Me- Brien in Prince Albert, and Mra, Will Potts and son, of Cobourg, were gueats of Mr, and Mrs, D, W, Melntosh on Wednes: day. re. Woods is visiting her bro. were outs Kashal gets and Stroud other ther, Captain R, Dickson, of Blair, The "Emergency Drug Store" in Your Home wepight at hand for an emergency w= available ine stant] 8 your medicine eabinet, Be sure that 16 In always well stocked with such needful remedies asi Castor Ol, Epsom Balts, Borie Acid, ciuith Nyrup, Camphorated Oil) Turpen» tine, Wombnie's Milk of Magnesia, Kxtract of Cod Liver, Hymeol, Hydrogen Pevoxide, Magnolax, Npivits of Camphor, Tincture of Todine, Glycerine and Rose Water, Absorbent Cotton, Medicated Gawse, ¥ie, We fi JroaoripHon promptly, cavefully, acours ately, Let ws serve yon, KARN'S Next 10, Phone 878 SOLINA SCHOOL ONTHLY REPORT September Honor Roll Is Announced by the Teacher Solipa, Oct, #,=Mr, and Mrs, Nell Yellowlees, Mr, and Mrs, J, J, Lord Bowmanville, Miss Allce Thompson, Tyrone, Mr, and Mrs, Edgar Horn, Acy and Ernest visits ed Mr, and Mrs, John Yellowlees, League rally is on Oot, Tth, Let everyone come who oan School ' report for Ne Hr, Ve=lleen Balson, lake, Jr ember fay West: V.=Vera Kerslake, Hr, IV-=Perry Westlake, Nu! Tom Baker, 77; Hagel McEwan, 78; Audrey Ayre, 76; Roscoe Bas ker, 60; Ruby Parker, £3; Russell Balson, 40; Jim Parker, 41, Jr, Hl--Eva Johns, 65; Harold Balson, 64; Wesley Worry, 62; Bille Parker, 68; Vern MolLaugh- ln, 61; Ralph Taylor, 41; Downer Parker, 40; Alan Millan, 82, Jr, 1l~-Bobhhle Heott, Harold Porter, Ji, Ie=Jean Johns, Primary--Kathleen Baker, Mike Klisuk, Margaret Perkins, Bruee Porter, Rhoche Hhortridge, Cars vie Parker, John Baker, Lorrine Baker, Francis Mutten, ==R, J, MeKessook, teacher, My, and Mrs, Latimer, of Tos ronto, Mr, and Mrs, Geo, Vice, of Oshawa, visited Mp, Norval Wot ten, Mr, and Mrs, 1, O, Quarrie and Kathleen, of Oshawa, visited H, Hardy, Mr, and Mre, Norman Leach and Miss L, Vivian, of Taunton, visited Mr, J, R. Kivell, Mr, and Mrs, Lewis Oryderman and family, of Hampton, Messrs, Jesse and Arnott Van Nest, of Osh- awa, visited Mr, H, A, Pascoe, Mr, Clifford Brags, of Pontiac, Michigan, visited Mr, John BPak- or, Mr, and Mrs, James Reynolds, of Toronto, visited J, W, Reynolds, Dr, lleen Annis, Dr, Mary Har- ner, of New Orleans, Dr, Lolekrio and Mr. Lolokrie, Windsor, Mr, and Mrs, J, Steele and Miss Mar garet, Mr, and Mrs, Mclsaac and family, Mr, and Mrs, Oloerio and family, of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs, Leigh, of Orono, visited Mr, and Mrs, Art Miilson, Mrs, Margavet Pascoe and Miss Margaret Pascoe and Lewls Pass coe and daughters, Kdith and Maw Jorle, of Hampton, visited Mrs, MoKessook, Miss Lewls, of Zion, visited Mr, A, I, Reynolds, Congratulations to Mr, James Reynolds on his recent marriage, rand Mrs, H, P, Phillip and family, of Toronto, were Sunaay Bueats of Mra, 8, Shortridge, My, and Mra, John Kivell, Mr, and Mrs, Earl Wilbur, Ralph ana Allan, Messrs. Gorden Leask, M, Fox, W, T, Baker were among the folk wha journeyed te Orono fair, Miss Vera Baker vialted her ais ter, Mra, LI, O, Snowden, of Mas ple Grove, last week, Mr, and Mva, L. Neale, Percy and Mary and Mrs, Porter, of Plok- ering, visited Mr, C, B, Shortridge. Mr, Hert Luke and Miss Olive Luke, of Toronto, visited Mrs, J, J, Smith, POTATOES » : gg . and Lytle Limited . Phone 203 "| Detroit | BASEBALL RESULTS rem LITTLE WORLD'S SERIES | Ww L pO M60 860 Kansas CIty symm 3 1 tochester , ewes s 3 8 Record of Games Played 1, Kansas Clty x4. Rochester.., § 2, Roohester ...11 Kansas City 3 #, Kansas City 1 Rochester ,.0 4, Kansas City 6 Rochester 81 Neu 10 innings, Next game at Rochester on Tues, NATIONAL LEAGUE Final Standing w PO NIL HTH Abe 618 M61 N11] Nil) ChICRRO + + wowbin Pittsburg New York , Wt, Louls ,, Philadelphia , Brooklyn. vi sum Cinoinpath 4,440 Hostal umn s a Yesterday's Results Nt, Louls ....,8 Cloeinnat! ,, 1 Pittsburg ood OhloARO voins so New York ......0 Boston , uw: Maturday's Results Philadelphia 6-8 New York 4-18 Nt, Louls ...0:7 Pittsburg 1-8 Boston i... 8:8 Brooklyn #1 Cineinnat! .....9 Chioago ,,, AMERICAN LEAGUE Final Standing w , 104 , KA 0 I LL LL] 71 (Li Kl LL) ro A008 A871 NEL B80 A087 ABB Kd 08 BER mes: 8 08 B11 Philadelphia i New York 8} Ht, Louis ,, 4-4 Cleveland ,, 81 Hoston vod Washington ,,1 Chicago 8 Detroit 7 Maturday's Results Philadelphia 8 New York ,,.. Hoston ne 4 Washington ... Cleveland ,,,. 8 Ht, Louls Detroit 6 Chicago FINE SCHOOL FAIR AT MANCHESTER Eleven Take Part in Public Speaking Competition, the Largest in the County Prospect, Oct, J=Farmers are busy silo filling just now, "The earn orop is much better than was hoped for earlter in the season, The frost a few nights ago affected it consid. erably hut did not damage it at all The School Fair held at 8, 8, No, 4, Reagh, Manchester, on Tuesday, Ogt; 1st, was stated by Mr, Crosks ery as being the largest rural fair this vear in the County, and with the largest number of public speaks ers, There was quite an Increase in the speakers over last year as there were only three took part in this gontest last vear, while there were eleven took part this year, The weas ther was delightful and the erowd was large, The exhibits of the pupils were exceptionally fine and there was keen competition, The speaking and singing brought forth much aps plause, The First-Aid lessons given were splendid and with the physical culture and drills made a fine pros Philadelphia ,,, New York Cleveland , ni ine K1 Bt, Louls ver 10 Washington wove 71 tt ' 10 Chicago ,, 'e Hoston , ,, gram, At the time of going to press only some of the prizes awarded were available, They are as follows: Irene ANN $5,000 $6,000 $5,000 $6,000 There will be one Call the Pruden and get rate for W. O. Bennett, Alger Bldg, Without committing S myself to any b> action, I shall A be glad to receive b particulars and rates of the New Polley Coates, Marjorie Byers and Violet Collet; 2 Robt. Sherratt, Dennis Steer, Haze! Ballard; 3, Ruth Payne, Norma Millman and Ruby Wilson Voeal Duetss=1, Ruth Payne and Norma Millman; 2, Ruth Whittaker ! and Bernice Gilroy, Girls' Speaking==1, Frances Jones; 2 Ruby Wikon: 4 Dorothy Wilson | 4, Norma Millman; § Ruth Whitta ker, Hoys' Speaking--1, Kenneth Rey: nolds; 2, fat Holthy 1 J, Gordon Prentice: 4, Roland Armstrong: §, Raymond Martin, Prospect is to Le congratulated on taking so many pris ges for a small school, A number from here attended the nolitieal meeting held in Whithy on Epil night last, First Aid competition==1, "LUMBER | orT Wood INSURANCE 113 Simeon 8b, 8, Phones 1108Ww=Office Adal For Your Needs THOMPSON'S 10 Glmeoe Bn B.-=Wo Deliver The cold weather lately has made Age 20 Age 30 Age 40 Age B50 (Payable Quarterly, Bami-annuslly or Annually) Modified Life Polley with Change of Rate at End of Three Years UAL PREMIUM First Three yours $60.60 80.26 116,16 174.90 Fourth and Following Years $71.20 04.40 136.48 208,76 Increase In rate al end of three years but dividends begin at that time and If ourrent experience of the Company as to earnings continues, dividends should equal the Increase, tial Office your age Amst, Supt, Oshawa ~or Use coupon below PRUDENTIAL'S New PoLicY-- The Prudential Insurance Company of America EDWARD D, DUFFIELD, President will he all who can possibly attend to learn a mreat deal whish will help them throughout life, We hope ta people begin ta think about denning their fall ¢lothes A number from here visited the scene of the fire on the farm of My George Gall, fiith edncession of Uses | number of Prospect people bridge, on Wednesday night Mp, | lime this course Gall had been up in the mow putting Congratulations to Miss Marien down hay and Wn getting down, the | Smith who received so many points ladder, he shipped and fell and the | at the School Fair held at Manehes lantern which he was carrying in his | ter, Marion secured nine first prises, hand exploded AMthough My, Gall | six seconds, two thirds and two suceeeded in getting all his lvestock | fourths, In all she secured some out of the barn, the loss will be al elghtyeslx points, the highest ever heavy one as he lost all of this year's | won hy one pupil before, heing fifty erop five points, Marlon 1s considered A three months' course in Houses | quite a veeord breaker and we hope hold Seolence and Agriculture, covers | this will encourage Prospect school mg musie, poultry and a number of to keep up the good work, other subjects will be held in Ux Mr, and Mrs, Lee, formerly of bridge, commencing on November | Oshawa, have purchased the house 20 and ending February 28th, This | and lot of the late Mrs, George Mos LL attends a aple I tunity for Home Office, NEWARK, N, J. 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