THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1929 Intefcollegiate Rugby Tedms Practice Hard For Coming Games on Saturday Queen's Expect Record Crowd for Game With Virsity--Wostern Meets McGill for First Time T to, | Ont, Oct, P--With Hor ots tromed out, and all teams wlmost full strength, the intergolignidte rugby squads put in | LH Inst night in prepara- t v Waturday's tussles, Tn all oases, henvy training was resumed, and the teams showed some Im. provement fo ioming 'thelr games nel Woek-aud, Wolh only absentee from the Uni. versity of Toronto squad last night van dak Minclalr, who 1s still on he sidelines nursing an Injured foot, but he expects to he back In harness tonight, Coach Nonnle MaePherson 18 concentrating on the line at present, but is throwing in a eouple of plays too, so that the team should he strengthened cons siderably hy the time they trov nut waainst Quean's in the Limestone City Saturday, It was strenuous going last night, with a serimmage against the Orphans bringing the practles to a close, There were several minor Injuries on hoth sides, but nothing of any account, Barly today, the team was agaln out on the evid, and If everything goes all right, this will he the last morning drill of the week Varsity fs particularly strong on the backfield this year, and Mos Pherpon expressed «satisfaction with the squad when he chased them to the showers The tri-color put in a two-hour drill today, with Conch Datstone driving them all the way, "They were subjected to a stiff gruelling by the Intermedintes as part of the workout, and are shaping up wen, Bud Corman sustained a cut over Iie eye, and vetived temporarily, hut the rest of the squad worked At top speed, Tritton and Hamlin tank it easy and are recovering from injuries, The haokling of the onteide wings was particularly good last night, and taking It als together, Quean's haven't backslld #7 since they beat MeGill last Hat. day, Nine members of the team went the full distance without re Het Haturday, and the players feel they oan hatter thls record when they meet the Niue MoH took thelr defeat at the hands of the tricolor In good part, and pow are devoting much time to Improving the squad so that the Hoking will not he repeated, The eC Ullans meet Western Baturday, and sccording to the 'Dope' should be able to down the Mus thongs, Last night, they spent much time rehearsing and speeding up plays, and hefore they adjourned had shown a lot of improvement, Thely defeat is attributed to slugs gishness in getting thelr machine under way, and It won't happen Again If they can help it, The full squad was out, with the exception of Ralph Bt, dermuin, who watchs od from the sidelines, The back. flald star's sore leg still bothers him, but he is hoping to be in ne tion Saturday, Western's defeat at the hands of Varsity didn't hother them a bit, Last night, the Mustangs ware out in foree, and were given A good workout hy Conch Joe Breen, and no one else hut Prank Shaughnessy, former conch al Mes 1), 'Ahag' promised the Wests orners his support when they made the jump Into "big time" and he tipped Breen off to some stuff last night, For one thing, thers will ha a deglded change In the tagties whan they start thelr offensive against MeOill Baturday, The Mustangs learned kh lot when they played ngalnst Varsity and the ox parienes should help them consid ouarbly, Gugino, un former Hyractise University player, will ha at mid- dle wing Baturday and should help to hold the line, Morning and af. ternoon workouts have heen order. ed by Dreen, and the Westerners expect the score (to he a lot eloser next week-end, CAPABLANCA DOES NOT FINISH GAME BUT RETAINS LEAD Hareslonn, Mpain, Oot, 9 Ad Journed games only were played 'off today In the International chess masters' tournament Manuel Gol mayo and Jose Vilardeho, two of the Hpanish representatives, were winners Capablanea of Cuba did not finlsh his game with Vilardehas, but remained in the lead neverthe less, The summaries follow! Colle, Belgium, drew with Monti eelll, laly, Mont, Mpain, Menehik, Russin Golmayo, Mpaln, Hpain, Tartakower, Yates, Nngland Torres, Mpain, Hpaln, Yates, res, Mpain Marin, Mpain, Menohik, Russia, Ribera, Hpain, Hpain, Vilardeho Capablanca, ¥paln, drow with Miss defeated Marin, France, drew with to Vilardebo, lout England, drew with Tor drew with Miss drew with Font, Ann in adjourned with Paper yarn from wool pulp mw now being woven Into earpets Wallpaper can be washed with a poft oloth and hensine A a. 3. OPPOSITE PENNA. R.R, STATION A Preeminent Hotel of 1200 Rooms each having Bath, Servidor, Circula. ting Ice Water and many other inno- vations... featuring a sincere spirit of hospitality. B, 0, KILL, General Manager STREET & Th AVENUE... is a good th generations, - Why sacrifice the home atmosphere and associations, for the want of a little reconditioning? And in this connection, it is vitally necessary to it will prove Knowing beat and at confident of RECONDITIONING THE HOME The building industry has taken ov- or a good term from the automobile mechanie=--reconditioning, And if it more valuable is it for a house, which with proper care will last two or three at a cost which must bear the right relation to the value of the house, else Oshawa Lumber COMPANY, LIMITED 28 Ritson Road North TELEPHONE 2821.2820 ing for a car, how much choose the right material a costly fob, our stock to be of the minmum prices, we feel our ability to serve you, Rochester Win At Home from K ansas City Rochester, Oct, Making the most of thelr nine hits, the Roches tor Ned Wings socounted for to day's Little World Berles game with Kansas City, § to 1, and there- by reduced the advantage of the American association champions to three games to two, An estimated orowd of 4,000 shivering fans saw the Internation nl league title-holders come from behind to seore three runs In the fifth and then fali on Thomas and Iette for five more In the seventh, Carleton Too Good Meanwhile, Tex Carleton, the aos of the Rochester hurling staff, was turning back the Blues with regularity, faltering only long enough in the third to give Kansas City a temporary one-run lead, It wis Carleton's second victory of the weries, having won the only game annexed by the Red Wings nt Kansas Clty, After the third Inning, when a passed ball permitted Mpurgeon, Kansas Clty second baseman, to ko to second following a single, und then score on Tucker's ones buss hit, Carleton was pretty much the whole show, 'Thereafier tne Rochester star gave only three hits, one each In the last three Innings, Thomas, who started on the mound for Kansas City, salled nlong nlealy for the first thres In- nings, only nine men facing him, A doubla play pulled him out of un hole In the fourth, and then in tha fifth he weakened to let the International champlons Hoore three runs, The seventh saw the contifuation of the scoring spree atte finally replacing Thomas, hut he wan no hatter, The sixth game of the series will | ho played tomorrow, with Derring or the probable mound choles for tochester and Nelson the Hkely se lootion for the Dives In thelr ers fort to win thelr fourth game Kansas Clty ALR BH PO tare 0 0 3 a... 1 1 0 818 0 0 J 3 0 " Knothe, » Hpurgeon, Kiuhel, 1b Tuoker, rf Grigahy, If Gerken, ef Michaels, Angley, o, ,.,., 1 2 Thomas, p, ,., ! 1 0 Fotte, p 0 Totals N Rochester Al Hrown, 4b | Toporeer, 2h : Collinge, 1h Watking, of Worth'n, rf Follx, rf Hand, wu i] Morrow, o seen | 0 Carleton, p, ,, ( i] 0 0 0 0 Totals 3 DAT 8 0010000 0 0-1 0O000RO0OB 0 xB DENIES USING FORK ON BOY FARM HAND Grimes Not Beaten, Far. mer Testifies at Murder Trial St. Catharines, Oct, 9=With the exception of a land surveyor, who had prepared plans of the rovise, the entire afternoon yesterday was taken up with the evidence of John Stewart, of Grassies, when the prose cution opened Ith case against Av thur Grimes, farm boy charged with the murder of Mrs, Stewart, wile of tha witness, For three and a hall hours he occupied the stand, and when court adjourned last evening, Peter White, counsel for the prisons or, Inthmated that he would continue the ¢ross-examination of Stewart tos day, It ix not expected the cane will #0 to the jury before Thursday, The witness, who did not appear ut the inquest, or preliminary hears ing, because he had been prostrated with grief, identified the axe produes od in court as that which he and his daughter found near the body of his wifo on the fatal evening last winter, I'he axe bore what looked like blood staing and also hair which resembled that of deceased, sd No Schooling Six years age, he testified, Grime on had contracted with him as farm boy at $5 per month, the boy to re- ceive clothing, board, lodgipg and schooling, Witness admitted that dures ing that time the lad had not ate tended school, The contract was res newed for 1924-5 at $6 per month, The next year the Hgure was ins creased 10 $10 per month, the lad becoming more useful, In 1927 the contract price was altered to $125 a your, Wages Reduved In 1928 witness said he was not willing to that figure and redus ced it as the lad was becoming une trustworthy and his actions unsatiss factory, Jhestioned further hy couns sel LW o defence, witness stated that the lad had been "stripping" cows and committing offences against dumb animals, Witness denied ever having ohastis sed the lad, prodded him with a hay fork or beaten him with a piece © hinder but admitted having once thrown him out of tha bam e 10 a pile of manure, Witness also denied locking the boy in his room or locks ing him ont of the house, When guess tioned by Mr, White as to why he did not got vid of the bay, witwess replied, "I've often wondered, Lack of foresight, 1 guess, I felt sorry for him, With all these vices, he was a Kansan Clty Rochester good fellow when I was around," | will open thelr artificial lee arena forget to bring a cushion or two, lee, tharines' Standard, points or more, He goes on to say of the Peninsula to plek from, Yes Sir, the people of Oshawa weeks time, Gardinl, ehamplon of Italy, this initial wrestling show sport will be well received ny see them In thelr own back yard, Oshawa will bet In behind the "There Battle of Pin Leagug I'imes League got under way Hon Waterloo, At 7.15 last night up but Goodfellow started out to lve up to thelr name although all the he howling tomorrow night Higgins, Norris and Phillips Halley and Sutton Montgomery and Greenfic Mason and Purdy, Roots, 1d Intermediate Sof.ball Queens - Varsity Game is Creating Ticket Sellout Most Interest Is Being Shown Since Memorable Game of 1922 -- Munro and Stuart Will Be Back in Game Kingston, Oot, 9,~-One of the greatest crowds to witness a foots ball game in Kingston is expected to be on hand at the Richardson Stadium on Saturday when Queen's and University of Toronto meet in the game which should have a big hearing on where the Intercollegl- ate title will rest in 1080, Already avery seat in the grand atand has heen sold and up to this afternoon 80 per cent of the bleacher tickets had been ploked up, Plans are now under way for the placing of seats on the track to accommodate the overflow, Not since the memors able game of 1988 has there, been such interest in a game as there ia now, In 1022, when Queen's woemed headed for the champion ship, a tremendous crowd jammed the Richardson Stadium, only to wee the Triseolor beaten hy 24 to 1 in the biggest upset of the sea. non, Today, In preparation for Satur day's big game, Coach Natstone had the squad out for two hours, during which they were Dpittea against the Intermediates and were subjected to a stiff gruelling, In one of the heavy line plays "Hud" Gorman, sub middle wing, sustain. ed a orack over the left eye, opens ing up a wound which required a couple of stitohes, The reat of the team, excepting Rritton and Hamlin, travelled at top speed all the way, thelr work helng featured hy the herd tackling of the men for outalde wings, Horh Dickie nan developed Into a worthy successor to ""Chuek" Agnew, and is expeot- ed to shine against U, of T, Queen's line-up will probably he changed somewhat on Saturday, with Munro lHkely vesuming his place on the half line and Stuart being ready to go the route, Chicago usen over 37 carloads of warlio a year, At no place In the Rritish Inlea Is the sea more than 80 miles dis. tant, - OUR RUGBY TEAM An Interesting article appeared In nu recent issue of the St, Cu The article concerned the St, Kitt' rugby team und the General Motors "Blue Devils," nine people out of a hundred expected Oshawa to trim St, Kitts by 50 the "plck "em and throw 'em down" artists at work, the Mth Regiment says that the Regiment will sponsor wrestling in this gity und the first evening's entertainment will be staged in a few The opening date will be announced this week, the world's most famous wrestlers will be here for the opening night, I'hey wre Stan Sbhyszko, former champion of the world, and Renato in Oshawa there who go to Toronto to see these wrestlers but now they will be able to was a sound of revelry by night" just the opening of President of the Mundy, also Hon, President of the und proceeded to show the boys how to bowl, wis the first night there were some good scores turned, single goes to F, Kitchen with a score of MN, O88 for three games ta win the high three game total, The "Invineibles" YES, THERE WILL BE SKATING TONIGHT The phones have been red hot with calls from people know whether the Curling Rink was going to open for skating or not Now we can make a definite statement, who wanted to The Oshaws Curling Club for public skating at 7.30 tonight, Admission twenty-five cents, Bo go ahead and find those skates (hat were put away last March, shine "em up and then go und see for your. self whether the "lcesmaker" has done a good job, Incidentally, don't It may be soft water but it's hard "ON PAPER" The writer says that ninety that St, Kitts did exceptionally well to hold the "Blue Devils" to the score they did when they were with out the services of several of thelr star players such as"Duke" Diggins and Jimmy Wagstafle, Then comes the following clipping, "On paper, with "Liz" Walker and Jack Bond as their sturs and with the cream of 25 to plek from, Oshawa did not perform as sensationally as antici pated and glven two weeks more practice, the Garden City chasers will be heard from on an altogether different angle" not have performed as well "on paper" ns anticipated but they sure showed plenty of ability on the field, of twenty-five to plek from" that is not nearly like having the cremm Well, Oshawa may And as to having "the cream OSHAWA TO HAVE WRESTLING BOUTS ure going to have a chance to seq Col, Smith of Two ol The th Regiment are to be congratulated on thelr sponsoring of I'herg Is no doubt that the are many of the local sport fans It Is hoped that the sportsmen of Regiment In this undertaking and b making the opening a success assure its popularity in this eity THE TIMES' FIVE PIN LEAGUE Oh no, It wus not the I'he Daily ut the Central Bowling Alleys Fivi Ihe Fimes' The league 'was officinlly opened by G league, A, R, Alloway and €, M league arrived soon after the start Considering that it The high Lloyd Magill bowled by taking a possible four points out of possible four, «They were the only team who managed to do this, teams started with good intentions, renewed on Tuesday night at 7.00 pan, Hostilities will «@ CITY FIVE PIN LEAGUE Tomorrow night at Jack Purdic's Alleys the Clty Five Pin League roll to decide the winner of last year's prize money and immediately after the season of 1929 will he started with a meeting are COCO COLAS) WHIZ DANGS | Brady, Mackie, Dobson, NATIONALS DUMBBELLS The teams Creamer, Heddinfield, Smith, Heater, Richards, Dale, Dunstall, Branch, Averages [o-morrow SERIES TO BE HELD A WEEK ON FRIDAY With the Shamrock Club world flywelght champlonship tournament off to a good start, Matohmaker Playfair Brown is attending to the detalls of the second bout of the nories==the matoh hetween the Kus ropean champlow, Kugene Huat of France, and Albert (Frenchy) Rel- anger, Canadian titleholder, This International battle takes place at the Arena Gardens a week from Friday night and promises to be the biggest attraction Toronto has had in year and a half at least, Widespread interest is being man! foated In the bout and not only Toronto fans, but sportsmen from throughout the province, as well as from Ruffalo, Montreal and other places, will he here for the mateh, While many details are yet to be attended to, Matchmaker Nrown has been able to do mueh of the preliminary work in connection with the show already, Tioketa have been ordered, and it is prob. able that the advance sale will open Friday, giving a longer period for the sale than usual, Large num- hora of orders have already heen received, and the Shamrock Club ofMolals are already predioting that the Arena will be taxed to capacity to accommodate the erowd, A CITY IN A CITY (From the Stratford Beacon Herald) Figures made available place the popu ation of Toronto as 600,370, an nerease of 20,742 during the year, That means that Toronto has grown in one year to an extent greater than the entire population of Stratford, It is likely that every section of the wovinee has helped make Toronto larger, for there in undoubtedly that force in operation which draws young people to Toronto, It is hard to say if Toronto is to be congratulated on the growth or not, We entertain queer ideas about growth and development, and of course it will be assumed that the ins crease in Toronto's size is a splendid thing, The larger the place grows the reater w i) become the distances, the reater the crowd during the rush hours; traffic will be more dense and there will he very little actual pleas sure in getting about, We presume Toronto has people now who da not know their neighs bors and 'ax the place grows there will he an extension of this uncom fortable situation, * x and f > TACKLES? Fo Led A Ld it: | PUNTS + : : hy f, The Dopester rr Th Holy Bmokes, but Coach Pound pure was driving the boys lost night, They went out at 6,16 and didn't get back to the showers un tl after elght, By now they know that interfer ance Is more than that stuff you ous at in nm radio, Many a spol on shin and shoulder verifies the former ussertion Conch Pound took the first team and Dr, "Liz" Walker took the woecond team and they pitted them wolves against one another in mak ing Interference, It turned oul host. night's workouts had and many glaring Inst Baturday were shown vaotified as nn result of the concen tration last evening, on this very fmportant part of modern rughy They specialized In making holog | for the Hine plungers, and hy the time they were through, you could | drive a truck through some of the | holes that were made, It was tough work, hut belleve me, the gang | wan working hard, { Gord Cook 1s one of the world's | best tough luck artist He Just | gots Nin old ankle In good shape | when Bingo! a wall falls on it, or| a truck hits him At any rate he| is koeping Trainer Ham nwiully busy keeping him in the gonme al ull Now Clalre Billott has developed a nakty shoulder and It looks mighty lke us if he'll be out of the game all this week rained sum hasn't oMelally diagnosed thie cnne but he's looking awfully glum #0 wo expect it is serious enouj h Houlthee, Logan and Wilsan have special Mitle Injuries of then own Tod hothered strained shoulder, Logi forearm and Wilson has a very hors It Is to bo hoped hoys are Hine up for Haturday Bay folk Do Johnnie Warwick? gifted gent with the that drew so many toons for our club Woll even though he Is touch with Devils, nor "Cause the Hore to he one of the that wq've faulty up and Ol with a has nn bad bad | charlie that back In the membel th 11 BRE 1 Hoe wa trained ponell, amusing car Inut in Toronto his old has ARRON he hasn't lost friends, the ue he lost Interest in them other along comes ono of the smartest cartoons imaginable and dny {the now famous "Porwin Maes! its signed "Johnnie" and "Pink," Now Pink' Is known 8x the hoy with the worried look and he nnd Johnnie were original members of hear anew | glad to musketeary thom most | cortainly two We're from (hese more and want to thank { sincerely for thelr eartoon and also | for any more that foul ke | ponding along Koop 'om open they HUNTERN! "Full many a hunter now pre | pares hin vitle and his hunting gear | against the time when forth he fares in search of lordly Moose or Deer." Nor will he fare forth in vain an a careful survey of the hunt ing territory in Northern Ontario reveals an abundance of game de spite the heavy snows of last win tor and forest fires in cortain vm her areas Opon season dates for moose are: North of the @anadian National Transcontinent Division Hept B to Nov, 25, North of the Mattawan and Canadian Pacific main lHne to Canadian National Transcontinental Division Oct, 20 to Nov, 26, South of the Canadian Pacifio main line to Lake Nipissing and the French River Nov, 1 to Noy, 26, South of the French and Mattawa Rivera Nov, § to Nov, 20 Canadian National Rallways have now completed ample trans portation arrangements for handl ing hunters, thelr equipment and trophies, Many new loontionn avallable, Enquire for particulars and Hunters' Train Service Leaflet from nearest Agent of tha Line, Jan and The total value of all the dia monds tn the world Is about $6, 000,000,000, BU i SEASON OPENS TONIGHT Junior Softball Averages Show Hitting by Players On All Team | League Leader Is a Member of Team Finishing in Cel- lar Position--Number of Errors, Singles, Doubles, etc,, Not Given Yen, liere they are at lag of the bull tenmy of the anxiously city wilting for the tion of thal Lhe GiuOn that wu detalled aecount department of the game lkopt there are no flelding ale batting Owing to the number of hits, the t, Many maombers of the Junior Hofe hove heen pubes. the uwverages for fuel of avery was not UYOIragoN, The number of times at hat, number of gimes played ana the batting aver 1K nr The he n louder of the longue memhey Len) ol lond Average od Lo the Ukrainian the leagug of Lhe hits out plute during Athlet with wu Lon Lhe Bimoy of elghte hi BORON and the BRINRrt average Ling In Kine turned played I'he to the Tron noxt The In wus with 447 106 helow iret shown of D ity ork offort A C, ABH MN HN { 12 12 12 42 10 6 2 19 U 0 1 Petovakys 0 Herein lly Freee l'ulkerehoff LTassmos Kus , | I | 5 | 4 ) Doaneity of the great that one welghs a ton star cuble Int Ie ha an playad glyen for each player hinppony [ which finished in esllar position, Luerhuk Lo Club ting Luerhuk garner trip Hix Thin In in In on, Trott of the it nix lowest average to he In five games dus Ree Hofthall League ---- GP pC ] J a | EL) 153 144 MIR) 125 300 S00 at S00 0d 500 ------------ Hirlus is so of It s in League FITTINGS AB KY] Jl 16 29 SJ 19 H 10 10 7 1 17 GP PC 13 S33 AY 479 Ad Jo S70 A S43 A383 102 A433 308 SOB AG7 Cornish vovvsvenes Leyden LERNER Trott: 4.4, Hurst '" Shellenkoff K, McDonald Bury Hall Knox 3OVE (iiissierares H, McDonald , Towns Alken Coodal) R222 1 Asbury ...o.oe0 LITT) eens rene tree PARR ERAS PERRY NRG mAGNYOHO® Ba 20 To Tn RED ACES Pc Lillie Bradd ,, Ileteher Little Iyans , Hell Hood Daniels Campbell Burkey Cullinan I'hompson S04 250 ARG 433 S00 J43 = PC 461 a75 S20 245 A2) 486 J25 A00 203 S00 Jl 261 S00 200 DNN- Chamberlain Way KK, Peterson ,, Hel H, Peterson A, Richards Giumble MeGill vias Russell ,.ooveies Chapman Clarys Joh oll mT OD == ON NNN Te ne TN ALS 2 TOO MUCH PERJURY Police Magistrate Burbidge has only been in office a few months, but quite evidently from his remarks on the subject yesterday, it already has heen lmpressed upon him that the oath to "tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, se help me, God," is taken lightly, Pers jury, Magistrate Burbidge said, is becoming too common in his court and he serves notice that he intends stamping it out, NEW MARTIN| STARTING THURSDAY THREE DAYS THE HOWL OF MIRTH ENTITLED "THE RIGHT BED" BUT THE WRONG HOUSE ALL TALKING EXTRA ATTRACTIONS FALLING NTARS Spectacular Luminary Display Chapter Six Pirates Panama Trapped by the Tide EL TERRINLR TORRADOR Burlesque Trage edy Comedy of Bart HRY n SAY el] Fe rtain THURSDAY For 3 Days ichard helme RAG i) Neture y) ' (KX Weary Ripa rietter Thay rea the gir) loved! 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