THE OSHAWA DAILY. TIMES, MONDAY, nik, 7. 1929 UE DEVILS CRUSH ST. CATHARINES IN OPENING OR F.U. GAME HERE - St. Kitts Prove To Be Not # ' Game of Year -- Large Crowd Cheers Wildly at Every Good Play With ideal rugby weather prevail in i") ey Yorors "Blue De~ wily rted their 1929 season with a decisigh. win over the highly rated St. Ci rines entry , It was shown very @learly by the large number of spectators that rugby has taken a firm hold on the sporting public of Oshawa, Almost' a thousand people witnessed Saturday's game and this in itself Is very heartening to the "Blue Devils" and their executive, The game was not good rugby from the spkctors viewpoint owing to the lagk of suitable epposition, How- ever fans were given a glimpse of just what they can expect when they et into a real to struggle, The St, Kitts team tried hard at all times and if may be safely sald that when these teams meet again St. Kitts will ba the mote improved, The ball carrying of both teams was at times very fo and in some plays the passing 'of 'the Oshawa, grid ers left plenty to! be. desired, Gray at snap played ty a strong game defen- sively but Be made several bad snaps wid " ed in ote. balls, res of the game were vot "Liz" 'Walker, the buck- ing C. Elliott and "Skin" Cutler, and the clever running of the back. fielders, "Lig" never missed a tackle all day and he tried plenty, The "Human . Bullet" sure showed he fim. his sobriquet, He hit them hard [and when he hit them they stayed down, Elliott, a newcomer to the wame, displayed a natural ability as a bucker and he was used ofteny "Stew" sent Elliott through for a'buck three times in a row and Elliott gained his yards, Cutler also showed up well making several long aing When they were most needed, wvery'member of the backfield show- ed plenty of ability, Rowden and Gummew brought numerous cheers from the crowd by thelr weaving and lon ins in running back kicks, whi e Fiubben provided the high light of the day with a fifty yard run which resulted in a touch down, Hub- bell outkicked his opponent by thirty yards and all his punts and drops ware od, For the losers, Peart was undoubts edly the best; He played a nice steady game at quarier and handled his plays well, His ability to pick holes allowed him to make long gains which brought the applause of the fans, Meacher and Haynes, the kicker for St, Kitts, were also no- ticed by their good play, Special Ceremonies Just before the kick-off the play« ers of both teams lined up on the field and stood with bared heads while the "Last Post" was blown, One minute silence was then observed and the band then played "The King." * The players that were ap- pointed for the purpose then left with the wreaths toh go te the cemetery where the wreaths were placed on the graves of Omer Brown and Dr, Cameron, The Mayor then took a ek at the ball and then the ball was i eturned to its place and Hubbell 'started the game with a long boot to the St. Kitts' backfield, A Firat Quarter 1 Scott Hubbell drives the ball well flown the field and Haynes returns, POshawa gets the ball but are forced fo kick on the third down, Hubbell through the line and tackles 'she man with the ball, St, Cathagtiies are forced to kick due to the deadly tackling of Walker, Rowden and Hubbell watch each other waiting dor the other to get the ball and a 'St, Catharines man picks the ball up and starts for the Oshawa line, Row- iden recovers an brings the man down, St, Catharines moves the ball "over in front of the post and a drop kick in tried which proves successigl "and the score is three to nothing in flavor of St, Kitts, Inside "of three aminutes the St, Kitts team had scored three points and it certainly looked "bad for Oshawa, However it proved to be only a flash in the pan and at kno time after this episode did the St, Kitts regation look dangerous, Whe "Blue Devils" now started to ! at hii that ge zip and heb which if they 8 ar and the beg ablayed iy down the field, hanged | and Bond snares vy fh Awan end run to the left 'gains plenty of ground for Oshawa, Te nd Rowden are then sent Ahr for bucky but the St, Kitts jo stiffens and they get the ball, ey lose two downs for successive ides and. are forced to kick, Osh- wa brings the ball back down the eld and after several trys Rowden rosses the line for a touchdown, iy ree minutes left to play Hub. 11 kicks and recovers the ball hime Oshawa moves steadily to- ts but the whistle iy Ly gma bu by 3 for Oshawa, suai ak 4 a ' On shaw ick ith the wind and : 1] ht down for a loss, 3 Devils" fail wo ake the $ rds on their first two 'on the third down they t, Play commences hed rus the St. o. are forced to wa gains possession of |e moves - the field unable to st Ae hd Thubhell Macks ; t, St Kitts again to the line bust in Po tackling of Logan an a / Riv ® rs another ex: pedigh up the field by a long run * the: his Tw some xerclde an rinnes by sending oh : over the line for a touch, Hub: makes & aice convert and the J Hore WR 10 thirteen against "th St. Kitts get possession of the C. "Blue Devils" Take rst Game of Season From St. Catherines' Gridders RUGBY RESULTS Benlor Uiof T, +00 87 Western U, ,,8 Queen's ,.,..11 MeGill ,,. Intermediate Vio 1 ,...28 Western U, ,,0 0,A.C, vov84 McMaster ....0 Interprovincial Hamilton ,,15 Montreal ,.,.,0 Argonauts ,.. 8 Ottawa +,vv000 ORV, w Send or Balmy Beach 10 Twin City ,.11 Windsor ,..11 ot T Bt. Michael's 13 fam Barna ,..,.13 Hamilt Inte te Oshawa ....28 Bt, Catharinse 3 Junior Malvern Grads 26 Argonauts .0 ft, Catharines 7 Port Colborne 3 ft. Thomas 18 Woodstock ,...0 Galt-Preston 18 Kitchener ,...7 Interscholastic Senior f Brantford OI, 80 Galt C1, .,.,0 Peterboro' ,.20 Port Hore ,..3 Junior Brantford CI, 64 Galt CT, vied Borden 0 on yeild veel ball on an exchange of kicks and they again try to break the Oshawa line, but to no avail, "Julius" Gray breaks through the opposing line and tackles the bucker but his one hun. dred and thirty-one pounds are hard. ly enough to bring the man down so Wiginton lends a helping hand, Haynes is given the ball on an end run and he makes the meest run o the day. as far as St, Kitts are con- cerned, He tears down the side and after avoiding numerous tackles Is finally brought down by Jack Bond just opposite the players' bench, Bond clicks the water pail and those sitting on the beneh get an impromptu show- er, This brings a good laugh from the crowd and from Hond and Haynes, Incidentally, it was noticed that Haynes took all his bumps with a good natured grin und he certainly had his share, Oshawa gets the ball on a fumble and Gummow, Walker, and Boultbeo all help to move the ball up the field where Hubbell scores another rouge, Haynes kicks the ball to Hubbell who returns the kick and scores another point, As the teams I a for the scrimmage the whis tle s for half time, Score 15 to J for Oshawa Third Quarter Hubbell opens the third quarter with a rouge, St, Kitts fail to mak thelr yards and are forced to kick and Oshawa gets possession, Play moves down to the St, val posts and Poultbee makes a fio gain on a tricky play, Hubbell takes a kick and scores another wint, St, Kitts try too hard and laynes is brought down by Hamilton and Wiginton, He is brought so hard that the ball is Jarred out of his hands, Bond scoops the loose ball and gallops for a touch, Hubbell fails to convert and play is resumed with only two minutes to go, Walk. er makes a pretty flying tackle and as he gets up the whistle closes the quarter, Last Quarter The teams change ends and before the crowd have really got settled the prettiest play of the day had been executed, "Stew" called for an end run to the right and the play started with the zip that assures success, "Stew" passes the ball to Tribble, who is in Walker's place, after run ning about ten yards ACTON the Herd he passes to "Wink," "Wink" cuts across the field and just as he is being tackled he makes a perfect ass to Hubbell who starts his gallop 1 the goal line, Four men take a try at Hubbell but they might as well try to run inte an iron bar as to run into Scott's "straight arm" After bowling over all opposition Hubbell finally places the ball behind the line for the fourth and last touchdown of the game, The con- vert is not successful acd St. Kitts begin to provide ome atiff opposition, This, however, only makes the "Blue Devils" work all the harder, Peart makes a nice buck and on the next play St, Kitts lose yards on a fumble, Hamilton, who is at snap pulls a clever stunt when he makes a false move towards the op- posing line, St, Kitts' inside think: ing the play is in progress lunged across the line of ser mage % lock Hamilton, Oshawa gets the ball for an offside, Cutler, who is elivving Elliott makes two nice gains but on the third play "Wink" makes a Leer ass and ty Catharines fe the ball, Prcham makes a nice k but is Gray, at topped by Carver, opr and Oshawa snap, makes & poor sna are forced to kick, Hubbell punts the ball over the line for last Oshawa point of the day, Peart makes a nice buck but is stopped by Walker, St, Ris tun ho and 4 to the right and as the play ends the ame hi Score: OTs 8; St, 'atharines 3, The teams i= Oshawa Position St, Catharines Gray sna McFowan Wilson ics Puceinie Logan insides Sutherland Moore middles Mitchell Eliott middles RBealey Wiginton outsides Harper Bond outsides Yaxley Doultbee flying wing Meacher Carver quarter Peart Rowden halves Hallett Hubbell halves Haynes Walker halves Pechain Tribble subs Weir subs ook Reece Gammow Habart Cutler Hamilton Black Reteree~Rritton, Umpire--Bartlett, According to a news ftem a man who was cut off bv the tide at a south-coast resort slept peacefully while the waters surged around him, It sounds like a plumber,--Punch, f { \ Catharines when pk} uy # - "Lea Lr Rd - BY "DOPESTER" A nice start boys, on your cham« plonship quest for 1020, You cer- tainly did well and the fans wore very favorably impressed, What are a few fumbles in the first game? They are to be expected, L LJ Everything was carried through perfectly, The little memorial service before the game was very impressive and meant a tremen- dous lot to the boys, J . Did you notice Mayor Mitchell hoof that old ball when he kicked off to oMolaly open the 1020 son- son? Boy, he sure showed the peo- ple that he had kicked one of thowe things before, Better sign him as conch, Coach Pound was a very worrled man through the game and raved plenty when hin hopefuls would make a bobble, However, he thinks he has a better team than last year, roe Alex (ray and Ralph Hamilton shared the snav buek duties and both were very strong, on the de fence onpecially Wilsonviteh and Loganskl were back again at in side wing and besides doing a world of work on the defense, they added a few good thrusts In tue attack by ground gaining bucks Moore, Elllott and Cutler wno shared the middle wing positions were very affective at ail times Moore was very good in stopping Ht, Kitts' piays while the other two looked best when on the offens- Ive, Ld . LJ Bound and Wiginton were thelr old walves at outside wing and kept the St, Catharines' backs well bottled up all afternoon, It was A treat to watch these boys go down under Huhbel's well-directed punts, Carver played a steady game at quarter and what few fumbles he had were all guite ex cusable, LJ » J Hubbel, Rowden, Walker, Cooke and Quibble were Indeed pretty to watch Thelr running and eatohing wan wali-nigh perfect and they looked to be in mid-season form ad LJ » All In all the team shows much promise of being a real contender the play-off dates coms around, and you oan bet that the support of the fans will be right there too, Bell Telephones In O.B.A.A. Final Toronto, Oct, 6.HBell Telephone de feated the Belleville Nationals hy 8 to 4 in the deciding game of the 0 MA A, senior semi-finals here on Saturday afternoon and qualified to meet the Walkerville Checklets in the final for the Ontario Championship, Three errors by the Relleville team at eruglal moments of the game; and a home run by Seott of the Bell team with Clark of base ahead of him, were the deciding features of the game, Moffatt pitched for the wine ners with Utronki in the box for the Nationals, and each allowed ten hits In the third innings, however, Poin ter replaced Utronkl, who in two innings had allowed five hits whieh coupled with two errors, gave the Bells a lead of 4 to 0, We Rell Telephone 8 10 J Belleville 4 13 Windsor Gridders Defeat "Orfuns" Windsor, Oot, 6.-~~8keptica who had doubted the ability Of local gridders to adapt themselves to the Canadian system of footballs ing were treated to a delightful surprise hers Saturday afternoon as the Windsor team battled ita way to an 11-7 victory over U, of 1) 'Orfuna" in the opening game the O,R.F.U, nenlor schedule at Kennedy Collegiate Stadium, Des pite the counter attraction of the annual fall meet at Walker aire port, more than 1,600 spectators watched the loaals get away to an ausploious start in Canadian com- petition, «Fumbles were important items in Saturday's clash that saw a heavier col go twelve bow before the lne-lunging thrusts of the Rorder Cities contingent, Three touchdowns, one converted try and two rouges Were the scoring features of a keen struggle, Wind. sor garnered two touchdowns and the converted try, while a touch. down and two rouges were the re- sults of Toronto's efforts, Fum-. bles paved the way for all three touchdowns, WHITE SOX WIN IN NINTH Chicago, Oct, 7.~The White Sox won a last-minute victory from the Tigers & to 7, in the final of the season yesterday, Some spirits ed swatting at the expense of Rd Walsh Jr, gave the Bengals the lead in their half of the ninth, but the Chicago team came from bhe- hind again to win out in their halt of the inning, TIRATRS WIN FROM OUB& Chicago, Oct, 7.---Chicage's champion Cubs and Pittaburg alosed the 1029 season today, the Pirates taking an 8 to 3 declalon in a listless game, Hank Grampp, Hoge J practice pitoher, started for Chicago, but was pounded from the mound In the second when the Pirates scored 8 runs, playoff games, is possible for one team to win, VEAL, valuable additions to the team, game, . ow title, * » the same day of the opening A * wi S'meoes OH pm, this evening, 1 ye there, + + The City Softball League morrow evening at the Y M.CA meeting * » Jolm A. (Jack) Carson, loc tawa with his mother who was ll 27, The members of all 'L heir Opener Hamilton Rughy Grounds, Qct, A monster crowd greeter the introdu ction of rugby here when Mon (real clashed with the "Tigers last year's Dominion chunmipions, nn the nrat scheduled fixture of the Inter provincial Union, and the Tigers won un impressive victory by & score ul 15 points to U, The Winged Wheelers werg no match 100 the Uigers, who with Welch and Gibb outpunting the Montreal halve, played a spectacular game, Hamilton points were scored on a touch down by 'Tommis, which Wright converted ih the third quars ter, & kick into touch=in-goal, and five rouges, 'the Montreal team sel dom got within scoring distance of the hamilton ling, most of the play being in the Winged 'Wheelers ter- ritory, Sarnia Defea ts Hamilton Cubs Sarnla, Oot, 7The OR.F.U, senior series opened here on Bat. urday afternoon under most satis factory auspices, the Imperiale turning In a nice 13 to 1 win over the Hamilton Tigers to show 3,600 excited and curious fans that Jack Newton's aggregation is golug make matters interestiug for the best of them this season, While the football was ragged In spots, the locals were so generally supe. for to the Tigers that the fans wen: home conjuring visions of a title, ONeunalvely and defensively New: ton's squad had the advantage, Uw ly in the third period when the Tigers kicked at every opportunity and pressed the Sarnia booter hard whet his. turn came did the Tigers really measure up to form, Hami ton will bear witness to the Sarnia line strength, where Wilson and Baker were plunging well, and they will also bear tribute to the specu of Norman Perry, who time and again ran from 20 to 60 yards and paved the way for the only touch: down with a spectacular 60-yard run to the goal line. Baker went over with the ball, taking a couple of Hamilton men with him, YANKEES LOSE TO ATHLEYIOS New York, Oot, 7..~The Phila- delphia Athletics, champlona of the American League, closed their season yesterday by defeating the Yankeea § to 2. A fluke home run by Mulshaas fn the seventh inning was the de: olding factor, The ball hounced out of left-flelder Paschal's glove into the stand, to give the Ath. lotion a tle, French being on base, Dykes scored the winning run in the next frame on A bunt, ST, LOUIS LOSES Cincinnati, Oot, 7.~--~Marvin Gu- dat, starting his second game of the season held the St. Louis Cars dinals to eight hits here yesterday, while his matea gathered ten off Franthouse, but lost the decision 0 ¢ GIANTS WINLAST GAMER Boston, Oct, 7,~~The New York Giants olosed their ational League season yesterday hy defeat. ing the last plage Boston HRraves 9 tod, A agant 8.600 maw the game, hoe but have come through with colours flying, vanced far In quest of the Connaught Cup and only lost to Montreal by one goal and Montreal were the ultimate winners of the cup, Now they have captured the league honours, uw are interested in any way mM lacrosse to Jack in his recent bereavement, | | | TENTH STRAIGHT WIN The General Motors Seniors "Amateur" Champions of the World" showed the lacrosse fans of Ontario and especially Weston that they are undoubtedly the best lacrosse team in Canada, tenth straight victory for the Champions and all the games have beén The local team have won practically all the laurels it This was the Senlor champlonship of Ontarlo, Champlonship of Ontario and Championship of Canada, "This isindeed, a good showing and one of which they cun be justly proud, LJ \ THE "BLUE DEVILS" WIN The General Motors Rugby team started the season off right when they defehted the St, Kitts entry in the league opening game The "Blue Devils" showed themselves to be an even better team than last Claire Elliott, Cutler, Walker and Hamilton all seem to be A large crowd witnessed the game, and, no doubt, there will even be better crowds to witness the next . ov, ANOTHER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR OSHAWA On Saturday the Oshawa Nationals overcome serious odds to defeat CGE, und annex the two points that they needed ot clinch the league The Nats, are another local team who have had a hard row ta The Nationals ad- Congratulations, Nationals LJ » NO SKATING UNTIL ANNOUNCED The officials of the Oshawa Curling Club have deelded that there will be no skating on Monday night due to An announcement will be published in the sport the inubllity to make lee, column of this paper on ke * HOCKEY MEETING TONIGHT Hogkey enthusiasts are reminded of the open meeting \. teat which is being held in the of the Quhe YMCA, at 8,00 whatever, please be - * HOCKEY MEETING TOMORROW who are endeavouring to start and run an Industrial Hockey League in this city will hold another meeting to ut 8.00 pay ter a team in this league are asked to have AM tens wishing to en two representatives al this "JACK" CARSON LOSES MOTHER enthusiast has been in Ot died, Jack's mother Friday, Sept the local lncrosse elreles extend thelr sympathy 'Tigers Won |Queen's Beat McGill, 11to 1 Molson Stadium, Montreal, Oct, 6 MeGill Universiy faltered Satur day afternoon at the Molson stadium in their fest defence of their inter collegiate rugby title when Hurry Batstone's hghting Queen's Univer sity team handed them an 11+] beat ing in om game that for an exhibition of how rugby should be played, was sadly lacking I'o Nick Carter, fleshy kicking hall back of the tens, must be handed the honors for the afternoon's play About 10,000 fans wae on hand, A last minute decision on the part of Couch Burridge sent Sammie Granger to call the signals. for Metall, With the exception of Armor Mun ro, centre haliback of the 'I'ticolor, Coach Harry Burridge hac his ens tire team up to strength Just as the teams took their places a onesminute silence was obsered in respect to the late Jimmy Douglas, couch of University of Toronto, Queens did their scoring on a cou le of rouges and a placement goal -» Carter in the second quarter and a rouge and a touch down by Sutton from an outside kick in the fourth period, McGill's only point came from & rouge in the third period, BALMY BEACH BEAT TWIN CITIES TEAM Queens mn Qakwood Stadium, Oct, S-«Balmy Reach opened their season here tos day by defeating the Kitchener=\Wat« erloo team 19 to 11 before the lar gest crowd to ever see a Beach home game, The Twin City boys were ahead by 11 to 6 at the hallway mark, but the Beachers rallied strong ly and swept their opponents off their feet in the last two periods of the game, ---------- ------ I'HIL EDWARDS TO MARRY New York, Oct, 7.-Phil Ed- wards, negro half-mile star of the Canadian Olympio track team, sald yesterday that he would be married some time this week to Miss Edith Margaret Oedelschof, 19 yoars old, white, dwards, who is United States intercollegiate half-mile champion, sald that Miss Oedelschoft's pars ents at first objected to the mars riage because they did not believe she was old enough, but that they had since given thelr consent, INDIFFERENCE TO CHURCH (Canadian Churchman) Perhaps, too, men absent thems selves fram church because the pres sent in breaking with the past has not yet found new ideals. they have thrown aside. Sie Phillips Gibbs has recently sald that only by the faith responsible for the ideals of the past, "reawakened, strengthened by sci. ence, reaching out across the world, controlling the machines and instru- ments of power, working for peace and raising the standard of charity, in the spirit of Christ, may we go forward to meet the unknown fu. ture, unafraid" When, in the for ward march of time, such faith is once more in the ascendency and new ideuls are firmly in possession of our minds, men will no longer pre- sent, to the same extent as today, the pursling problem of their ine difference to the Church, Varsity Had An Easy Win Over Western Varsity Stadium, Toronto, Oct, 5m The intercolleginte football season opened here today In brilliant sun- shine and with a good crowd in at- tendance, possibly 10,000 turning out to seo University of Toronto defeat Western University by & score of 27 10 J, the Londoners being com- pletely outplayed by thelr more ex- perienced opponents, Western, hows ever, put up a plucky fight, and nev- er stopped trying, Varsity's scored eleven points in the first period, six in the second, and five each in the third and fourth, while a field goal by Paterson gave Western their J points in the third period. The weather was fine and warm, al most too balmy for football, It was Western University's first appear- ance in senior college rugby. There was a fechng of sadness in the Varisty camp, owing to the sud. den death of Coach Jimmy Douglas, Previous to the game the players at- tended the funeral at the residence on Roxboro St, E, in a body, At half time the erowd and teams paid thelr last respects to the meme ory of Jimmy Douglas, Varsity coach who died on Thursday afternoon, Upon the signal, a chord from the Highlanders' band, the 10,000 specs tutors urose and stood motionless for a full minute, while the teams re- moved thelr helmets and stood at at« tention In their places in the mid- field, Not a sound was heard and there was scarcely a stir in the vast crowd, Then a bugler advanced to the front of the bleachers and the Last Post" split the atmosphere like 4 silver scimitar, It was a mont impressive tribute to the great young man who passed on Lhursday atternos Argos Won in Ottawa, 8 to 0 Ottawa, Oct The Big Four rug. by season opened here today with Ar l'uronto handing an 8 to 0 defeat to the revamped Ottawa Senators It was a keenly fought game of football with the sensational kicking and running of Turville on the Argo half line deciding the issue turville was responsible for all of Argonauts' eight points with a touch down and three long punts which brought rouges, Ottawa came to life in the final quarter of the game, alter all the Argo's points had been scored and the Senators s.nashed their way into Argo territory only to have Ture ville relieve the pressure with his long kicks Joe Tubman played u great game, but could not match the Argonauts' kicking half, Argos scor ed six points in the first quarter and two in the third to make up their total of eight St. Mikes Win their First Senior Start Camp Borden, Oct, 7 st, Mich. nel's College made an auspicious entry into senlor rugby, scoring a 13 to 0 win over Dave Harding's Aviators on the camp playing fleld Saturday. 'The Irishmen surprised even thelr most enthusiastic sup- porters with, a clever display against the Bordenites, while Louls Wettlaufer held his own in the aer- 1a! exchange with the brilliant Harding. The Saints seemed to bubble over with ability, first one player step- ping Into the spotlight with a brils Mant play, only to have it duplicat- ed by a team mate a few minutes ter, "Spewker" Burns, who dl rected the Celts from the quarter position, was one of the outstand- ing stars, the Fliers calling him the "Twister" for hia twirling trick stabs at their line. Mert Sheahey tilled in the big gap on the Irish line made by the absence of Con Sheehan, while the passing plays of Wilt Kehoe and Jack Sohmidt were the students' big ground-gainers, Konuuts of World Series Umpires Chosen Chicago, M1, Oct, T.--Selection of Willlam Dinneen and Roy Van (iraflan as American league um- pires for the world series was an: nounced tonight, Dinneen, a form. mer big "league pticher, ia a vet: eran of twenty years of officiating, but Van Graflan has been on tha staff only three years and is mak- ing his debut in the championship olasaio, Willtam J. Kiem and Charles Moran have been chosen by Preals dent John A, Heydler to serve a National league umpires for the series, Klem, veteran «f a quarter century of National league strife, will be serving in his fourteenth | series, and Moran, who has twelve years of big leagne service behind him, in his second, CHICAGO TEAM WINS SIX-DAY RICYCLE RACE AT MONTREAL Montreal, Oct, T7.-=A terrific pace established in the tinal hour brought Willie Coburn and Mau 'rite Declerck, the Chicago team, to the leading positions and won for them first honors in the six day Dbleyele race which finished at the Montreal Forum Saturday The boys from the windy eity en. terpd the 143rd and last hour of their long grind in sixth place and a full lap behind the leaders, but a tremendous burst of apeed sent them sailing into the lead and in a few minutes they had put two laps between them and the plevi- QUs pace-setters, Two laps behind the Chicago pair was found the Canadian team of "Torchy," Peden of Vietoria, B, C,, and Bill Vies of Rrantford, Ont,, who amassed a total of 787 poluts for aprints, Oshawa Nationals Defeat C.G.E. on Saturday to Win - The Major League Trophy Nationals Play More Than Half of Game With Ten Men~--Sathrang, Fullerton N. Dougall and Coll All Injured -- Peterson, Mc- Gregor and Elrick Star Showing a fighting spirit that can never be refused the Oshawa Nation als brought another championship to Oshawa on Saturday afternoon when they defeated CGE, in a league fix ture, This vietory gives the Nation als the two points that they needed to win the League Champlonship, All through the season the Nationals have met with hard luck in the way of injuries, ete, and on Saturday it seemed if Fate made a last try to keep the Nationals from winning their league but the Nats were not to be denied, The game which ended In a score of two to one for Oshawa wis a strenuoud one from start to finish, "Five Nationals were injured In the course of the game and at two different times the Nationals were playing with enly nine men, two of them Bony. The Nationals played the whole of the last hall with no more than ten men, Sathrang, the star centre forward of the Nats wa out for more than half of the game but the scoring duties were ably looked after by Petterson, Petter son scored hothe of Oshawa's goals and was undoubtedly one of the most valuable players on the field, Any team which can face such ad versities as these und still go on and win in spite of the odds are worthy champions of any league and a team of which the city of Oshawa can be proud, Nationals won the toss and decided to play with the sun behind them, CGE, took up the offensive from the start, and tried hard to get through the Nats' back line, but were soon sent back by a strong defence For the first twenty minutes play was fairly even although Nats were the more dangerous at goal, Some neat forward play by the Ran brought the first goa Petterson connected to a cross from Dougall, and Gow was beaten all the way. This brightened the game up a bit, both teams put play, CGE ting more were trying hard for the equaliser but Elrick was on his best behavior, and was giving nothing away Nats again took up fhe offensive wid Sath rang had hard luck with a shot which almost lifted the goalic into the net, CGE, were lucky at this time, and Gow must have felt a little dizzy after stopping two hard shots from Sathrang, Just about this time Chris had to retire for repairs, his knee being again hurt, This was unfors tunate for the Nats, but it did not stop them from again tallying with their ten men, The second goal was Petterson's own, Getting. possession he sent out to MeGreish who sent over a perfect cross and Petterson finished it by nodding inte the net This looked good for the Nats, but before half time another mishap came to them when Fullerton had to be assisted from the field with a twist ed knee, Nats were now playing with nine men, but mangyed to hold out until half time withdfit any fur ther scoring, Half time score: Nats 3; CGE 0 Second Half Nats appeared for the second half minus Sathrang and with Fullerton limping badly, With only ten men the Nats had to rearrange the team N. Dougall came into centre in place of Sathrang, Petterson, who was the most effective forward in the first half, dropped back to left half in place of Fullerton, who was now AT ------------ playing at outside left MeGreish taking up the inside left berth, This jade team play impossible and the Nats were kept mostly on defensive, Cola E, were trying hard 10 take ade vantige ol the Nuts' weakness but it wis well on to the finish before they put on their only goal, lefore this N. Dougall was injured and had to be carried to the line for repairs, Ane other knock for the Nats, However they kept pegging away, and had the COE, at sixes and sevens, About this thine Sathrang again resumed, but was very. lame, CGE, were pressing hard und during one of their rilds Coll was injured, This left the Nats with seven fit players and ' jt was then that CGE, scored, Elriek made a great attempt to save his goul but could not reach the low shot which entered the far corner of the net, With about 10 minutes to play and a crack team aginst them the visitors tried hard to tie the score and only the strong defensive play of the Nats, especially MeGre gor, kept the score down, Jt wits a hard fought game, and Nats finished worthy winners Final score «Naty 2; By winning this brought another trophy to Oshawa, During th Nationals have only been defeated twice in nineteen league games I'his throws great eredit om a team who have had Lh) many ups and downs as the Nation als, It has been an uphill battle al the way, but they have come out with flying colors, Congratulate you Nas tionalg Nuty' team Elrick, Connors, McGregor, Lean, Coll, Fullerton, N, Dougall, Sathrang, Greish CGE te Gaw, McWhinnie, Brodie, Barclay, Melnnes, Paterson, Galbraith, Eliot, Ogilvie, Roy, Allen, Referee--W, Pitts, Toronto, Kansas City Won From Red Wings Mueldchach Field, Kansas City, Mo Oct, Se~Kansas City, American: As- sociation champions, won the third game of the junior world series from Rochester, International league titls ists, shutting out the New Yorkers 1 to 0, in a close pitchers' battle here toda Lynn Nelson Fargd, ND, youth, stopped the heayy-hitting red wings holding hits, but 'Ders ringer, his opponent for seyeHyinns Ings, when he gave way #5 a pinch hitter, was about as good, holding the Blues to four hit Herly, who relieved him, was also effective, holding the AA, club te one hit in the one inning he Ward, Approximately 12,000 saw the game played in ideal weather, CGE 1 game, Nationals LEUsOn M Le. Dougall, FE, Petterson, N, them to six KLEIN SHATTERS NATIONAL LEAGUE HOME.RUN MARK Philadelphia, Oct, S~Chuck Klein, slugging outfileder Philadelphia Phillies, broke the National league home run record when he sent his ddrd home run high over the right field wall in the 4th inning of the first game of a double header with the New York Giants, The former record was 42, held jointly by Mel Ott of the Giants, and Rogers Hornsby, now of the Cubs, GLENNA COLLETT WINS U. 8. TITLE Oakland Hills Country Club, Bid wmingham, Mich, Oct, 5, ~Glenaa Col- lett of Pebble Beach, Calif, won her fourth National Women's Golf title here today by defeating Mrs, Leona Pressler of Los Angeles § and 3 in their J6-hole final mateh, of PEG Pocket pack of Quality maintained for 50 years The only EXTRA you get is EXTRA QUALITY when you buy Te Old Reliable it