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Oshawa Daily Times, 14 Oct 1929, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT il THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1929 Local Gridders Prove Too Strong For Guelph And' Lafontaine, Kay and Smith Were Best for Guelph ~ Every Member of Oshawa Team Played = Good ------ Displaying # superiority in every riment of the game the Oshawa "Blue Devils" won thelr first awiy ginie of the season when they des eated Guelph Intermediates at Exhi ition Park, to the tune of 28 10 4, The game was not a good exhibition of rughy fram the spectators' point of view as there were a great many fumbles on both sides, due chiefly (0 the slippery ground, The rain eame Just at the end of the first quarter and rove the spe tators to shelter, Incidentally, about forty people from Oshawa made the trip to Guelph to cheer the boys along and thely presence wis appre lated, The rain did not continue throughout the game but came in showers whieh marred the game both from the spectators' and the players' point of view, The feature of the {ame from an Oshawa viewpoint wis ¢ manner in which the substitutes handled themselves while in the game Coaeh Pound used them frequently and in some cases the substitutes seemed to he going better than the regulars, urray Johnston, who has been out of the game owing to Injuries got into the game on Saturday and made his presence felt, Murray pleked the holes and got plenty of distance on all his bucks, Hesides getting ene touchdown himself, Mus ray 'paved the way for ether points yh his long gains Rowden and Hubbell had another big day and time after time they brought the well known gasps from the crowd by thelr darin plays Rowden got two, touches while Hub ell got one, Oshawa's end runs seemed to meet with varied suecess, Either they went for long gains 'or they resulted in an offside, The ane thing which was noticeable in Oshawa's playing was their inabil ity te convert, Some day before the season ends the "Blue Devils" may need those single points whieh are to be gained by converts and the only way tn be able to score converts is by practice, There has been only one point scored by Oshawa this season and that was scored against St, Kiss, On Saturday there were four trys missed, Many will remems her the game with London here last year, MH the Lendon kicker has scored that peint in those last anxis wis moments of that game, the Gen ral Motors "Blue Devils" would hive been out of the running and uch a thing as the Championshin would have heen only a rumour, It may happen that Oshawa will be in the same predicament this year and that they'll need to score ane point to win a game, It is hoped that the "Blue Devils" will profit from the ex perience of the "Gas House Gang" and practise making these lone points, Guelph, although badly beat en, are far fram out of the running and it is certain that they will he heard from again, The team has several players of no mean ability and they lack only polish ta make them a team worthy of consideration Kay, Tate and Lafontaine, were the best for Guelph, Lafontaine stand ing out especially with his elever bro ken field runnin he game produced its share of in Juries with Guelph suffering more than Oshawa, Tribble was We only Oshawa player te receive a serious orack, He got hit in the knee and had te receive extra attention from Sam, the trainer, Tantardini and Hamilton of the Guelph team were beth forced to retire for repairs, First Quarter Oshawa lined up as Fallows: Gray, Logan, 3 Wain, Nihuaton, Moore, on Iker, "iginton, Carver, Rowden, Whbbel foked off and Rowden missed the Il whieh and Tribble, Guelph rolled out of heunds, welph scoring one point, Stew sent Johnston rough for twa bucks in a raw and Murray got his yards, The att lay was an end run to the right and Rowden taking the ball galloped a forty yard gain, Guelph got aver Says olgarette, such' A ns out. 1 have nerve-soothing ree action and hat not or dd in Game 25.4 wixlous and was offside, Another eid run to the left, this thie, put Csh awe within striking distanee of the touch line and Rowden smashed his way through for a towel just Tou iilnutes alter the start of the game Rowden ted to convert and Taled Guelph drove the ball well up Into Oshawa tervitory, The Lal took « had hop and passed Rowden to go behind the line for another poli Play was resumed at the twenty five yiord Hive and Guelph held the Osh wi buekers so Hubbell kleked well up the field, Slth fumbled the hall and "Lig" Walker dragpped on it, An other end von was tried and Tribble, Howden and Hubbell got forty yards out of It, An end ron was tried to the left and Tribble made a nice pass to Hubbell who galloped over thi line for a toueh, Hubbell failed 10 convert and play was resumed just sl milnutes after the start of the game with the sear 0 to Citelph kigked the ball back Rowden again and Rowden looked bad when he missed 1 again and gave Guelph another point, Oshawa lost (the hall by a fumble and then Guelph tried a tricky play, The play got started all right but when Tate passed to Smith, the hall was fumbled and Care ver fell on It "rib sent theaugh for a buek and made a vice win, Hubbell then kleked the ball and Anderson Is pulled down with it Cinelph are held by a stone wall de fenee and are forced to kick, Rows den took the kick and returned, Trib ble nipped a play in the bud when he nated Kay in tracks before he could get vid of the ball Rowden gained yards on a niece play and then Hubbell kieked for a point, As the hall was helng brought aut the whis tle went to end tl frst quarter Oshawa 11, Guelph 3 Second Quarter The second quarter had Just nicely got going when Wilson took excep ten to another plaves's tacties and Hobby Armstrong took exception to d's tacties and he chased Fd for a five minute rest Murray Johuston plowed through Guelph ling for a touch "alls" tried to eon vert and he also falled Wilson back inte the game Just as play was Lartie went In to re being resumed Guelph kicked and Heve Tribble Hubbell ran the kick back until he dawn Johnston again was brought got a blg galn on buck, "Stew" tried a tricky play and the Guelph team were completely tooled \ result Rowden made a nice gain, 1.ow tle was given a buek and he al made a nice gain Al Moore showed a great improvement (n his bucking He was moving faster when he hit the line and he was making and gals Oshawa hegan a mareh Bown the field and Guelph eauld not stop them I'he "Blue Devil a hy big hales In the opposing line far every bueker and as a result the ball carrier was getting as far as the secondary defence before he was stopped The whistle hlew for halt time just as the crowd were making another rush for she a particularly he how awa 10, Guelph J Thivd Quarter For the start of the third quarter the Oshawa team lined up follows Gray, Logan, Wilson, M Hand Walker, Hubbell Rowden Loartle Kaohen, Cutler and Doulthee Hubbell kieked the ball well up the field, Lafontaine made the cateh and ran the hall baek thirty yards for the hest Guelph vun of the day, On the next play Kd Wilson broke through the line and pulled down a buekey hard, On the next play Tantardini of Guelph, was hurt and forced ont of the game, In an exchange of kieks the ball was fumbled and then hacked leaving the ball loose on the ground at the Guelph twenty-five vard line, Roulthes i} held and instead of falling on the lease hall he kicked the ball towards the Caelph goal Hae Fallowing the hall he gave it another Kick to place the hall well hehind the line but as he was gong to fall on the ball he was tackled and Oshawa were awarded one paint, This showed quick think ing and good wmdgment an Honlibee part and 11 brought the applause the fans, Oshawa then got the hall due 10 a fumble and Hibbs Il kieked up the fleld, Guelph were held and forced to kick and the Oshawa lines Wilh \ ll mueh were always WY Ore Lame the ol GENERAL MOTORS "BLUE D EVILS" WIN THER Carver, A, Cray, Mascot Lecky, W -------- men blocked the kiek then took a kek at the it Wit a player and aver the Guelph line giving twa more points, On the next Smith and Menre hegan to mi a Httle and bath of them got chased Kohen got in some nlee defensive work and fn taking the ball up the field he was tackled hy Hamilton, of Cruelph, who was hurt fn the mix As play was resumed the whistle went for three quarter time Oshawn IN Guelph 3 Fourth Quarter start of the last quarter back to the guide posi tion and the Oshawa team hegan an other march down the Held mith and Moore eame back Into the fray (thelr tempers conled) I'h Devils" kept pushing Guelph and (to was during this advane I'eibble received his injury, Hamil tuking Tribble's strong defensive § Lafontaine loose ball and houneed back Oshawa pla It up At the ul Carver came Hue place work on hi left the hogan ime nilee gain end run ta the Rowden and he out ta be the nirest ran of Cutting in on the Hie Dog" stralght for the pasts and six tacklers had a try 5 him, all they grabbed was turf Rowden finished his forty vard run hy placing the hall down behind ne Gray tried to « again failed Lig" Walke worked exceptionally well at his position now Hnished his day making a beautiful fying tackle the third down, Guelph kloked ing A point the score & Hetherington gat a minute's re for piling Hubbell took the bal up within kieking distance the thine drew to a close Oshawa began to take the ball down the field and Guelph ould not p them, Hul bell tried for a4 feld goa) but missed However, he kick, Oabawa, got thee ball twenty-Hith wan seared blow to elon Oshawa 25 I'he teams Oshawa iran ball « what to make on and NY seared ane point on had th AS KOON an the again kicked and and last Oshawa pal ust before the whistle the game Final score Guelph 4, | Post nal Logan inaidl Wilson Johinst Moar Rond \\ alker Wigginton Carver Rowden | Hubbell | Tribble | Lorie h Kohen [ Cutler Howlthee Hlaek Habart Hamilton Ellon Ometal naides middle middle tai Wisidle Aving n wing quarter halve hal halve Houtlies Hetherington R, Armstrong, I. Bartlett McGill Wins From London -- | Montreal, Oct, 12 MoGill Univer sity somewhat gestored themselves wl the good graces of their Montreal following this afternoon when they downed Western University of Lan don hy the scare of 10:7 fn a game that was produetive of wide open | football MeGill got away out in frant in the first hall, scoring all thelr points Kiltawiser got the first try on a plunge fram elose wm, but Darcy Do Rerts was the hera of the howe when he broke away near the MeGill hne and dashed for 4 seventvsfive vad an through a broken fleld for a tanchdown Savard accounted for two of West eri's points in the second hall, kiek ing for a rouge and converting Bey ants try which came as a result of a MeGill fumble Rain fell throughont the same, and the attendance was only in the neigh borhood of five thousand R | | a census of the taken in Can It 13 proposed that cows and: chickens hy adi, At last we way lear whether chickens do really come home wo roost =Port Arthur News Chroniele Education fs what is left when we have forgotten what we have learned wr Richard Sandie | hes The fact that Seman for prane England minster oh \ Proves Richardson | MEMORIAL TABLET that she really wants a eheaper navy ) > - New York Herald Tribune THE GENERAL MOTORS RUGRY CLUB Here is a pleture of the Oshawa "Blue Devila" which was taken just before the Oshawa:8t, Kitts game, These are the boys who are sweeping everything hefore them in thelr quest for another Ontarie shamplonship, Front Row: C, Elliott, N, Boulthes, J, Bond, D, Rowden, RB, Wiginton, 8, Cummow, B, Tribble; "Lis" Walker, HE he "Blue thelr Yes air! halt of more apposition he local Tad Fhe loen! lads 1th ' hy a I" I 1d od Devils" league ui won Haines thun St, Kitls, on" ed were "right othe Buals thi i" BLU} that "THE TERRIBL) Hellove ia rf not Ih \ bl rr the did Walt ull Guelph « nt v Hue plent ' + COLLEGIAT) LOCAL | v the red In rach tite he » NOTHER not A cup 0 cup In er Club | | ested | | Motor CHI | } nis for ad * OSHAWA SIMCOES | A onthusignis are held ght at the YM OA, nde { \ uh \l aver | FPAnMene N NOCHTIVE am eling + » 0.CLAA, MEETING | this Y Mi Are asked mhawa ON Iustrial MN \ | tn ening at the A, A his loagus 4 A SUGGESTION FOR ved a the Ih muri 1 rect who sla na for Osh AUN that made Well, folks tons let's Hooke tH honor of the elves SAMCMACS, ' Vv ore su AN Nt h membered that the Lily \ but hart name, it does not WILL MARK FIRNT DISTRICT SCHOOL Unveiling Ceremony Takes Place Opposite Waterloo County Home a---- Preston, Oot HasAnother memoy fal tablet to pioneers of Waterloo connty was unvedled on the Hespeley Preston highway, opposite the rest donee of CT, Groh, a hall mile west of Hespeler, Saturday afternoon at three o'clock hy the Waterloo Histo vical Society, It will mark the loca von of the first sehool in the distriet The inseription on the tablet is as follows: "On August 8 18% local citizens of Waterloo township select od this sito Tor a Community meeting hows, sehoal and buvial ground, the frst sehool in this vicinity "The land was donated Mareh 1S IRMA hy Samuel Beehitel He and Toh Maer were appointed builders, Abraham Witmer and John Groh the fivst tmstees Tablet placed hy Historical Society, 198 The tablet fs mounted on honlder whieh has heen ph base the Waterloo a large aed on a Eien the mK the business, al vigianee 1s hberly and wie wd duet of the banking Kingston. Whig-Standard alan wm von "BLUE DEVILS" ul ter for th W ight ole will hold THE CITY HOCKEY letiey A New 1 WEEOAL names Cutler, R, ingi MH, Millishamp, O, Cornish, H, Luke, Asst lieity, N, K, Hesstlwood See, C, ¥ Viee: Pres, Ross MacKinnon, Past Pres, H C, Lesky, Pre R, Wilher, Vice: Pres, Ji O, Baird, Publicity, C, Brown, D, B, Swarts, Vies Pros, Goo, Loveless, CHIE Pound, Conch, Absent, Sam Johnston, Trainer) G. Cook, Middle Row: R, Lortie, M, Johnston, F, Black, J, Hebert, D,' M, Kohen, N, Waolmer, A, E, Jenner, Publicity Wo SPORT SNAPSHOTS ARE AWAY tou Aving start, They ha Hithe 0 AWHY rendy Guelph provided a but It wasn't near enough they looked hill and rick bhutlding on the k i Oshaw Saturday ht mee * DEVILS FROM vhat the Devil ' OSHAWA Mer called Chnhawa And What Ciuelph 11 the from n the v to Oshawa npn + ' WINS BOTH GAMES k butlding on the Witla Ain the Lh team rm on cated ie hen Nany FOR OSHAWA Mike window! Tl next twelve months ie y Stadivm nguet % 'S MEETING TONIGHT led of meet | rth ne direction of the hin ta rn out others Interests 5 * 1 all is the time » ON WEDNESDAY Athletie As a hockey A teams wishing to enter rmerly the on Wed oelation, | meeting I 8 pm to have tw representatives § . » TEAM hockey fan of the ell I'he why nm from a ter says hh team wi saible think of (81 awa City t all them I ust be Arona p do what you i" you AVE ourse, it as not intend te change thew them ATE TAY 50 let's have Tigers Defeat Toronto Argos pooonda gottled the leadership of tha Intex Toronto, Oot, 14 Api provinolal Union before a highly exolted orowd of 18,000 tn the Vax sity bowl Saturday afternoon, Ham Hton's Canadian champions taking the top with a 6 to & win aver Ar gonauts, The single point repre fonts the oloseness of play, hut only hints at the drama staged hy two havd-flghting forces In thelr trad! tonal Interolty vivaley A hlooked Kiok an Argon were sallantly de fonding thelr goal sone late in the lant pevied proved the deolding play, for it hroke a all deadlock and gave the Rengals a two-point toad which the Soullers' courageous rally sould addy out in halt, A gh] can always tell when she's in love, And she generally does Hamaton, BE, Wilson, 8, Hubbell, A, Mobre, E plays b | | mont Wrestling The Worlds Foremost Wrestlers will wrestle in Oshawa at the Armouries Thursday, Oct, 17 Under the avapices of the 34th Regiment Logan, Stand Vralner, C, B att, Pub MeTavish, Viee Pres, W, H, Clarke, sy DD, Bailes, H Aetodeosbrbededoobsbredeo orb dodo bbe PUNTS and 'ACKLES: a, \ deefreferdurirriodeedrriodorderdederdedy aden, the kloked on Mat Pound, Leokit smiling nEaln Mae Duovile, win Thely nn Goneral through with and Me MaokKinnon ave 4 ' Motors Hue anothey urdny und im und on muvked Huturday inivenoss od aver last provement fm displayed ron! ARK both the and . nitaek dafonse » . pauad, oom Wiginton to pel Guelph times taekler nd, Walke were working thpt three Fin posed f Ho Houlthes footion and they toush und in hut made vd ------ SARNIA GETS Opening double 011 minutes on a fumble 0) creased imaging how deadly thelr | ' + at sunn had a regular fleld { Broke many near riot In wan finally Wilson only up ried A nnd kiok, ' ul first he | quarter hin * tht yesoued hy pide Ninck ware the old Hine nipped very Wings Logan and Wilson towers { sirongth on and many a thrust wa early hy the nnide part in the Ene and whoeneve plo took a bh ond of the of yards hey hall pained onrrying plenty oalled upon » middie the and plowed his many a hard sarned yard pense of the Guelph lines AMuonre Win tank fon the ¢ old Wily nl men, » * \ wis also partionlarly effective the right wing h * Ha in opening men to plunge throug holes oy steady improve tordany and ohalked up gatng in the third quant Cute showed AY) Ll} ame nies oy * . going in the lis presence taoklon . lant felt Hobart not guarte with some stir * to make Tribhle and towden, Hubbell, stellar veaw | Hamilton ware the guard performers and whenever | one of thelr snappy extensions Was pulled, you could sount on making plenty of ground . AJ * Tribble sustained a hadly twisted | ankle and may be ald up tor the | reat of the week . * . The whole team performed well and Conch Pound was satisfied for the time heing, v * night they start in will doubtless drive evel » + Tomorrow again and he them harder thay Al Keep 'em open ST.MIKE'S ARE DE. FEATED BY PANTHERS Ulster Stadium, Oot, 12-=Kitehen er-\Waterlon defeated St, Michast's in a osentor OR EFL fixture here to day, the final score being 2 to 2 From the first to the final whistle, the vivals, both tn weight and experience he Dive and Red tore great gaps in the locals' line almost at avill, and had no ditionlty nn scoring Sehnetder and Peters on the back visitors had a doelded edge aver their | | himselt | the | tired | Wd | Rot |! who ( Re SECOND VICTORY d Green And Gold Win Double Victory Saturday |} REVENGE ON VARSITY ORFUNS| Oct, 12»=Darnin difficulty defeat ta § in the ifternoon's Wile an Varsity Stadium, Hard Ofls had litle Ing Varsity Orphans 21 fisturg of this header, The gaimne LI, senior fixture Sarnia nminde w try in the first two hehind Varsity's serhmmage and hive hueks which eur vled thie hall thirty yards for un toueh lown, A field goa! and a kick to the lending mande the quarier=time score safety In and still second session a Sarnia's total to Varsity blank the third peried © made the threesguarter-thine Marni 15, Yursity 0 fini! period a fumble behind line of serimmage gave Vi wity chance and Traynore bucked wer for the students' only sear Fram then on Sarnia took the upper hand and held the game sale, The got a break when Burk dropped a enteh when tackled, Manore pleked it up and passed (o who ran W) vard A ingle, kiek completed the fun! tall Barnia 41 While Sarnia played a good stead all the way down the line, with in both lnesplunging and tackling, thelr ehief advantage behind the line where tugnificent punting and Norman Perry's entehing and trieky running pave them a decided advantage I'oy Varsity, Hallie, Richardson and Hrit nell played hard, hut did not ha as mueh support from their Hine a the arnin backs, In the 1 lett In point 1" sine THT In the Barna i Bevan, for an en touchdown rfid und left Viral seared from "i COrng LEAL the edge wi Stirling ueens Defeat lue And White In Kingston Oct here una Hegint an Queen's defeat aday by 114 wied leaders) I'he nto Kingston, ed Varsity assumed the the Inter fonta coll last period bh the hind two |} the Catton Union led § §, but Queen's trong wind be kicked olor ie of play | half, took a | 0 yards | which he converted | was the most speetas | the da | Lueen irted on tl und InN 4 advantage of them int ' Carter which put the In the last n the M and the i m lewd Queen's elayvden and ran punt bh for ad i his play of wh cular and einehed game Tor Tach eld fog bak when he d the te Neither MeFavden was the equal of ( did the booting for Queen's Phere was a lat of loose ball hand ling and fumbling, but the game wa inter very evenly the de ston in the last five minutes of play \ursity sperionty line stnashing, but thelr inferiority in kicking and several blocked Kicks wt them the gan Hell played a beautiful game for Varsity and was not overshadowed by any player « the field I'h morning of the sinclair st Varalty the aed weakened re mn 111) ond pert Davey artery mighty ting and nlested, Queen's getting showed in ( n as delightinl alter rain and about 8,000. wit game, weather w in nessed Among the signs of a hard, hard winter the busy squirrels stor ing up nuts, and Messrs, Sinelalr and Lethbridge storing up empty bottle Poronto Telegram Seniors Defeat Lindsay 13.1 While Juniors Win 18] ~~Marks and Irwin Re : celve Injuries ! The local Colleglute gathered in twa move gamey on Ssturdsy when they won thely double header with Ldndaay and Bowmanville, Oshawn Benlors 18, Lindsay 1, The game wan fas and much clepner than the game hetween these two teams lust week, al though thers were more injuries received The Injuries were all due to aceldents and no penile ties wera handed out in either game Krnile Marks had his collar hone broken in the first play obs the game and Irwin suffered a nasty eut aver his eya In the last quarter, The game was continual ly helng held up for minor Injur les, The local lads were much Heghter and faster than the Boumos hoys, and although the Lindsa) team staged uw orally In the last hall uf In the last gamet hey did no do much damage, Melutosh waded aver for Oshawa's first touch mw the 1st quarter Armour got his toueh In the next quarter and along with Black seared a point wlan to make the scors 18 to 0 af half time Lindsay scored in thy rad quarter when smtih kicked foy HO POouEe on an attempted fleld gonl, Oshawa got a rouge In asl quarter completa the scoring The work of the 0,01, men fea tured the play, while the line stood out. on the defensive work, The inexperienced Lindsay team put Ww stiff battle vight until the fing whistle and the game did not lack Interest Mounder and Fultos showed up well for Lindsay Lindsny Position Oshaws Alsop SINAN Cran Hooves insides Gulltinas Hutton insides Myer Hutehison Middles Maolntosh Maunde Middles looky | Hold Outsides Marks Hall Outsides 'etarson Marley flying wing Cree Hoaty Halves Armoul Johnston Halves Hick Fulton Halves Irwin Hlephens quarters Hare Campbell siha Weldon Hmith subs Dryden Tamle subs Hazelwood Hotts subs Hien Jamel Juniors, Oshawa 10 Bowmanville 3 In the junior game the loeal Inds had the play pretty muck their own way, The Hoslery Town hoys were mueh heavier hut they lncked ball carvying ability ane speed and the Oshawa lads had just the opposite, Hoth teams gained thelr yards on thelr opew plays rather than on line plunges Numerous fumbles cost Howman: manville a great deal of territory Btrond, Henley and Crothers ha a Wg day, all scoring touches for the OC, I, A rouge saved How manville from a whitewash The teams Howmanville Opposition Mitehell Shap Morris nndes Veal insides M, Vanstone middles A, Williams middies J Vanstone outsides KK, Osharne outsides Minroe flying wing Dn, Willams halves Haekney halves Gunn halves Hlamon funrier N, Oshorne subs Oke subs N, Oshorne LIT Adama sube | | | | Oshawa RArown Henderson Kashul Bulmer Patterson Grant Kelly Aroadhent Young Orothery Ntoud Henley Tait || Tait | Irving | Offer field for the invaders gave a good ex hibition of vughy, making speetacn far catohes and end rans, Ruppell and Hendry found hole: and made great pains in the planging departs ment For the Losey played stellar ball and proved to be the backbone of the team. and Sheehy, other members of Nt Mike's halt Hine, also shone and had the spectators on their oes with their sy Held running, Burns at the pivot position for the locals, gave a good account of himsell and hand fed the team well ADDITIONAL SPORT ON PAGE NINE i { Rogan | | Wettlautler | | i | | FULL MONE PEG Pocket pack of Quality maintained for 50 years Get your in' QUALITY Buy Te Old Reliwble Y'S WORTH TOP i

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