PAGE EIGHT b THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 131, 1929 BALMY BEACH SENIORS MUST PLAY FINAL RUGBY GAME IN SARNIA | they say nothing and keep golng They are all getting keyed up in anticipation of a tangle with the Gas House Gang, Nothing will stop them now, dg the winner of the holiday game at | ghdddd University Stadium, Toronto In Balmy Beach view of that fact, Balmy Beach, To Play Game sini Ui." dss is In Sarnta PORT SNAPSHOT By Gro, Camreriy, Sports Editor Sarnia Wants Balmy Beach To Play Rugby Final In Sarnia On Thanksgiving Balmy Beach Want Game in Toronto-~Montreal Argos "aime Creating Much In. terest PUNTS and > TACKLES SBP LJ * Keep the signal the green light, way on O, R, ¥, U, officials, on nny 3D | | who were In no way responsible, | Barnia has been playing in vari | gun wseries of the OR, ,U, for the { past 20 years and has been a tow Owing to reports of the apparent H b ar of strength in fostering the controversy between Sarnia and game In its pection of the country Balmy Beach regarding the play ' and there 18 no doubt that should that city | eed ib db bi bbb diy oft In, He Jen of Oriol, OY a the game he played In to make the following statement; | Othe hoilday Barnle will get a | Elections had no effect on Clift Last year there was a possihi) gate that will more than Dita Pound's nightly scrap and as usual ity of a triple tie In the Western | ANY expense Incurred ve a cid a full turn-out was on hand to do group of the ORIU. senlor ses | each, and it would certainly he | pattie ries, With this In view Balmy a much hetter place to play the . 0 Beach, seeing the possibility of final than kondon or Hamilton % The gang are beginning to smart getting a good substantinl gate on Hie lalmy Li Aesorve |g pit under the severe criticisms Thanksgiving Day and more than Shlinideralion, bé ning $080 Mati, that bave heen levelled at them that the C11 play-offs, ap and ny aw on 10 aol iT ORL 1 wince their so-called, ignoble ex pronched the O,1.1,1, suggesting | Ie Fn thin apn | hibition in St, Catharines, that they play University of To raasolia 44 em to have A dd hd ¥ ud vonto on the holiday at U, of T Played Wea bo Tall Hather It would appear funny, however, grounds, As anticipated, Sarnia A It is ail in the expan that in the only shut out victory won and created a three-cornerea vio of tha On. P. 1. that this ull season, our total scole WAS tie 'In the group. This made (he Jia] a Ata . ' reduced by (wenty points, A sss a : play-off and consequent. extra gale Pha LY suggestion from Batmy Benen | {made posgible, and any mone more of o probatii bts ( the gulned hy either club Is Just mien hE 4.10 Lhe pu on a much extra for them The other twn strenuously to this arrangement taking the stand that they should | play off the tle, After n long forence on Thanksgiving morning prior to the DBalmy Bend U, of IT, game they finally con ponted to the game between Balmy Beach and U, of 7, being played, and the Unlon then ordered Harnin and Kitchener to play off In a mid Hamilton Has Strengthened Forward Line Hamilton, Oct, ¥1,~~Determinec to give Hamilton a winning team In the International Hockey League In an effort to revive interest in the great pastime which has waned here since the selling of the N.H.L. club to New York interests, Mana« ger Bernie Morris made the first move In that direction yesterday when he purchased outright from the New York Rangers, Russell Oatman, 186-1h left wing player, He will 1111 the shoes of Mike Bros phy, disposed of a short time neo along with Cages for Val Hofinger, the husky defenegs player from the Chicago Black Hawls, Oatman res ported for duty yesterday in time to join the squad at indoor prae: tice, He is sald to he still fast and tricky and the possessor of a dans gerous shot, something that Ham: fiton lacked on thely front line las season after Brophy injured in a game at Detroit, Others to jein the squad yester day were HofMnger, Freddie Faught, Jack Duncan, Marty Lau der and "Duteh'" Hamel Vor the rest of this week the men will work out at the YM.(LA and starting on Monday they will take to the lee xe I a hold enough customers to properly cover expenses, and the Paddlers are | likely to drop out of the champion. | ships i the O.RV.U, forces them to | play on the Imperials' home ground I'he Beachers ure willing to have the game on a neutral field, like oho Guelph Adopts New Style of Play Showing that same tenacity and grit which has characterized all thelr activities this year, the Guelph Royals are preparing to give Osh awa the hardest battle they have ever had, Among the new tricks they have got ready for Oshawa, is a new style of play, The following clip- ping from the Guelph Mercury gives an idea of what it's all about: "I'he intermediates have devised a complete new system of plays, With Ernie Tate, the quarterback, calling the new formas tions, and the conch ready to correch any bad breaks on the part of the players, the formations were put across perfectly, Also the buys improved their extension runs, Because of the new plan of campaign, the locals feel confident of making good showing the Plue Devils, in Oshawa on Saturday" ¥ ¥ > # The ORF U, brenks into promin- mee again with Its annual debate pver dates, claims and counter-cleams for home games und the usual re sulting mix-up, with threats to drop out of the union, The belllgerants in the battle for the honor and privi- lege of playing host In the senior final this year are Bulmy Beach, A parent eastern winners, and Surnia, the likely champlons of the west, Servis contends that as the finals were played in the cast at Varsity stadium last yewr that the titular test should be played in the west this Hon while the Beachers have n Just ed claim to have the clash stay ed In Toronto, RS a------ wenla fn rendy for the ehampion- ] game In the Tunnel Tow, ing that it Is the west's turn by "n cement made lust season for the finals to be played on the home grounds of the ecsstern and western fou winners every other year on hanksgiving Duy: Balmy Beach was not represented when the supposed arrangement for the alternating final was made and has not been given sny notice of the declsion, Balmy which would be hall way for both teams, und likely give both , clubs some financial return, | There In a prospect for Balm Beack apd Sarnie playing a home and<homt series if the Interprovin. elal ends in a tie, which is likely, while the Intercollegiute may alo finish in. a deadlock, which "would glve plenty of time for the Ontario union to stage a two-game final and select u winner for the CRU. plu downs, The Intercolleginte ehan fons get a bye into the Eastern Cans nda final this year, with the Big Four and ORI, meeting in the first game of the playoffs, gaint Guelph Appreciates Oshawa's Ability Guelph's stalwarts do not expect to have a cineh but they are deters mined that Oshawa will not be able to fool with them and win, Here is another clipping from the same paper; ol i" "I'here will 'he another practice requested, With a few mor good assemblies during the remaind er of the week, the twelve ought 10 be in a Jreuy fair way to make those terrible Blue Devils of Oshawa isplay their best brand of rugby, which Is cortalnly of a very fine calibre, * that you will remember, St, Kitt's weren't in seoring position once guring the game, STUART LEAVES HOSPITAL, M ™ * : King oy Lat 40 ra in Defensively the team was strong pluart, big middle wing of Queens | hut offensively they were st onlorg, who wag Injured In Batur asleep In thelr little cots hack In game with McGill, was yester-| Oshawa, discharged from hospital, Btu " * * injured eye Is responding to ' 1 atment and It Is expected that Tonight wees another battle hy will ha na I oiects He scheduled and after that we have wh bly nl ho able to play | * chatk-talk, Coach. Pound figures A AH ded a ahi0 10 DIY the boys kng 16 ot [1 week game, the final game to he |In the Western-Queen's game here tie Bove Know His Dims i salt played fn Toronto as originally ap. jon | {urdey, hut i sounted on i ter all the theoretical detall so ranged, start Hn 10 with e UE they may recognize certain condi ( a3 the Soulerencs Foronto on tions immediately and act accord ng Was pointed out v : mely all probability the Union AFRICA PLANS EXHIBITION te 4 4 order next year's final to be frica is making active preparations | ; og the ator section of the | | the Par Afri hibiti n whi hj| No doubt ths scheme will take Unlon ) be held in one of its leading | ® lot of teaching but CHEE Is quite AK for thi I! Fhe event promises to | Capable of the job wo let's all: get Balmy Deach team th f the most eolorful a ell] Into the spirit of the thing and od U, of T, on the latter's f fairs of the kind ever | 10arn where we're heading In, this did not settle the her I'he major object of the Western Group at all hall embrace Whe arranged het ntinent ol Beach and UU, of T,, Non pieture of willing gnerifien thelr of getting Into the ORI offs But it did not question as far as the were concerned The winner of ({] game was ordered to pl Pre aa tonight and a full turnout is i; tens ohjactad Bulmy Beach still has to dispose of St. Michael's college before qualify ing for the O.RILU, titular test, the teams meeting for the first time ut Ulster stadium on Saturday afters noon, while the next clash between them Is scheduled for the following Saturday, although the second meet ing of the Toronto teams may be oon Day | ho day's day nri's A Another Practice Tonight==Chalk Talk Friday Last night Conch Pound had the boys going at it hammer an promises the thing, This sure has been the "Blue Devils," Everywhere they go they have but what a (nice) game they played In St, Kitts to do some telling | tongs one he wate Was tonight hectic week heard nothing else Cl told them plenty but he was not the only one inoved up and played as 0 midweek The result is that the "Blue Devils" are going to make it very interests IXture next week St. Michael's shif § { 1 | r fo xt epponents, ty forhation plays, great speed and ing for their next pj ' " condition muy give the bargin : : "Irish Oshawa Boxers Go to Belleville Friday { Beachers tr : 4 Beach further claims thet if the al achers trouble, and as the Irishs Foo men have greatly improved in thelr I'hut the boxing game is not dead in this city Is eviden y tl fact that the Ontario Regiment Club is sending & Jortating system is In vogue that it | 0 C0 gnines a close battle is like the east's turn for u champlonship Iv to, fal i n : Belleville on Friday to compete in the British Empire Service League This team will be under the supervision of Sgt game as Varsity Orphans, champlons A of the western group last year, had their home field for the finals last to keep yeuson and Fama "." fn the morr Nov, 9, that In would rain, which have hee offered up in several places recently are no new thing, but it is doubtfu if they have often caused as much embarrassment they did to a clergyman in the reign of George 1V Amongst his congregation was the King's brother, the Duke of Cam: bridge, who was in the habit of mak ing the responses with more pertness than reverence "Let us pray," savs the divine, "By all means," replied the duke, and on the offering up of a prayer for rain, long as the wind is in the } team to Prayers for J oxing an ntion in it they uay= | bu 1e ¢ eonte Boxing Tournament, W. MeNelll, The members of the team who are going to tr) Oshawa on the boxing map are Hart Blake, Jack andG eorge Good all, Harold Hardman, Neil Morrison and Bert Ripley . W . * Fragtically all the interest fn Kast orn Cannda football next Saturday will be focused on the game at Var sity stadium, with Montreal and Ar KOnuuts clashing in the most imports unt struggle to be staged here this sensors "Lhe Argo-M.AAA. fixture is the only one on the program with much ut stake, for a Montreal win will make them at least sure of a tie for the championship, while au Argonaut victory, with another win grounds thon {| This Halmy he helr chances | [ nent pla ) rid as a vast re tile materials vintive life 1M nd characteri will be ind lemonstr ind envi fines they took away three of Africa | our four hig floodlights, the hoys trikin the | have heen working under extreme and to reveal Africa | difficulties, It Is very hard to get servoir of | out of the way of flying feet when | you ean't see them and that's ex- | aetly the predicament the hoya | find themselves in, Balmy Beach volunteered to play Varsity a sudden-death game lust year when the western group ended in a triple tie, and In the hig upset of the season, the Paddlers were downed by a single point, while Sar- nia won from Kitchener and quali fied to play the students, Both the Orphans and Sarnia were members yoen whole « City Bowling League Tonight to the Central Bowling Alleys, actions Many of the best bowlers in the the City Tonight at Y o'clock ut Bowling League swings into city ure In this league and it is bound to produce some of that excit so popular, All bowlers who en other t shown in * Ld » like all "No gand as ition I'h largest ever east," ing competition that makes bowlin tered this league ure asked to be on hand tonight, on time, in order good sports, However, of the western group and the finals for the Ontario championship were jinved on a western section field, If Itehener und Varsity Orphans had won thelr groups this year, the Benchors In supporting thelr claim, ask where the final would have to be played, as both teams were members of the western section last season with Sarnia, Man Balmy Beach, whieh ls depending ot the Ontario final to prevent fine anclal ruin, will not go to Sarnia, as the Tunnel Town stadium will not Phone 3060 : MALLETT'S (: COA NEW MARTIN NOW PLAYING WHISPERING WINDS with 'PATBY RUTH MILLER COMEDY LOVERS' DELIGHT HARMONY CLUB ) Male Quartette Chapter 8 PIRATE OF PANAMA in Hamilton next week, would create 4 threesoernered knot for the crown Both Montreal and Argonauts, stuffed with young talent and the standout stars of the present cums prign, appear evenly matched both on thelr playing strength and past performances, A single point part. ed them in Montreal's favor when they met before, while thelr playing records. for the season have been similar, A capacity crowd Is expects ed in the bowl for the game, there being un big demand for seats when the sale started Tuesday, while the rush. wilh slikely continue until the phen ie wold ont Balmy Beach is not taking any chances on the colleglung from St Michael's and will have their strong est staff In action on Saturday in an effort to clinch the championship The Paddlers held a long drill last night, specializing on end runs, both offensively and defensively, With Pee Wee Chantler on the Beach staf] they have a man to start the exten slons which have been a weak part of the east enders' attack Frank Comming, the Beachers COUrBgeous stapback, discovered Tuesda that he has a broken bone in Is right hand, sustained twe weeks ago in Kitchener, Commins general ly snaps the oval with both hands, but an infected finger forced him to use the right and now it is handicaps ed. The hand was paining him, but ie did not complain and played last week against Camp Borden, and it was only when he visited De, Jack O'Connor Tuesday that he learned the trouble, Comming will likely be out far the next two games, but should be ready for the finals, while Ernie Crowhurst and Harry Foster are expected to get into the champ ionship game, Varsity Blues and Orphans held a What Price Economy? Penny-wise lumber buy- ing is When something of value is to be constructed, it buy the best grade of lumber you can. A dependable lumber dea- ler knows just which lumber is best for your needs . . . ask his advice. Oshawa Lumber COMPANY, LIMITED 28 Ritson Road North TELEPHONE 2821-2820 foolish economy. ays to | 16 get away to a good start, Ernie Marks, one of the Honorary sidents of the League, will throw the first ball, I'uesday in long serimmage drill Saturday se preparation for their sions, the Intercollegiates Mont real against MeGill, und the Second with Windsor as part of a double header at Varsity, with Montreal and Argonauts meeting in the other test Both the student forces concentrated on Interference, the Hlues being worked overtime, while they will hold two drills Wednesday and two on Phursday, Couch Ronnie M¢Pher is driving the team hurd this week, | | forcing the players to go through | two pre<breakfast \ orkouts to rem edy the many mistakes of the last game in London, und also have the | team at the best for the visit to Mc Gill Jack Sinclair, the Students' kick: | ing star, who has been on the injured | list for the last three weeks, and Jo | Kelly were back in the heavy action | I'uesday, and mixed in scrimmage | practice, © Both will be in uniform on Saturday at MeGill, and Sinclair will be used if needed, but it is hoped to save him for the big game with Queen's here next week, when the lowly with a win can tie the stand. ings and force an extra game for the championship, Argonauts held a lengthy workout Tuesday, with every player present, and extreme confidence reigns in the Qarsmen's camp for victory over Montreal on Saturday Two more members of the junior team were give on a trial in Len Morrison, and: Bill Writter and they will most likely be kept for pragtico. purposes and ex» perience, Hank Sinclair took a regs ular place on the second line of de fenee and will probably partner with Bill Darling in the heavy duty on Saturday, Argos Fit And Ready Argonauts are fit and reaay Tuesday night there were rushed through thelr best workout of the woason when thelr popular coach, "Buek'" MoKenna, gave them many valuable pointers, Argos are confident, but they are not under- rating the Montreal Winged Wheelers the 'way the Hamilton Tigers did, They know that thelr visitors of next Saturday have a world of ability and that only near- porfect football on the locals' part will beat them, It had originally been arrang- od to stage the Rig Four tilt at 1.18 g@'elock, but this has been changed and University of Toronto "Orfung" will oppose Windsor In the curtainsraiser, The Argos Wheeler battle will start at 8,16, it the Mentrealors not a record by potting there on time, This they have falled to do with regularity this season, but the officials win likely warn them not to repeat the performance, Crowd May Be Record Thera was a brisk sale of tickets yestorday and indications point to a record or nearrecord crowd, Whether or not this objective in roathed, however, it ia thought that a new mark for Interprovine olal Union football will be estab lished, The prospect of a wide open, thrilling engagement is sure to tempt the fans and, anyway, when all is said and done Argon. aunts are deserving of every consid. eration, All the players were on hand fast evening and none showed to better advantage than "Hank" Sins clair, tho old Argo standby who has come out of retirement to ald the Oarsmen in thelr quest of the Wg Four champlonship Hinelalr is In good condition and will be used, He is a brilliant secondary defense man and also shines as no plunger, His services will likely be useful in this important strug gio . . Frank Turville was booting the ball a "mile" and his catching and running were flawless The Mx | follow in determined to play the game of his career, and the Wheel ors will have a hard time stopping him Johnny Johnson and Armstrong were also in great form lust evening, while Gordon Heal, the smart quarterback, handled his team In first-class style Harmony Prevails There i# an keynote of harmony in this Argo squad that eannot be overlooked, Those Oarsmen work as a machine with personal glory forgotten and they are just the kind of a team that will battle to the last diteh for victory on any fleld, In the matter of tackling, Argos are perhaps slightly superior to the Wheelers, and they will have a marked advantage if Henrl Gaba. vino, the Montreal outside wing, {a unable to play, Gabarine made the mistake at Montreal of wats ting in the way of Ray Broadway, Tigers' sensational plunger, and when they put him together again hoe was much the worse for wea If he is unable to take his regu lar place at left outside the visit ors will he weakened, ns he has babn thelr most reliable tackler to date Toronto fans are due to see Wn fine duel hetween snapbacks when Joo Wright hooks up with Telller, the latest sensation in the pig Four, Telller han starred In every engagement this season and ho ix rated with the best in the sport, Wright has been a fine snanbhack for several seasons, and in the art of passing he has no superior, We in also powerful on defense, and the Wheelers are not likely to march through the ocen- tre of the line the way they did In the winning effort against Tigers, In "Red" Wilson Argos have one of the finest middle wings in foothall and much of the success of the team can he attributed to this veteran who is still an clever and ambitious aa ever, Wilson is a fine fleld general and he oom. mands a wing line that pays close attention to his suggestions, The rival winglines appear to he abait on A Dar, plthough the Wheolars may move those yard: sticks oftener than thelr Doubly Niue opponents, At Montreal they did this seventeen times apainst ten suoh advances hy the ariow, but, barring three or four exenrs slong made in the second quarter, most of these gains were small, The tilt looms up as a backfeld battle hetween the two beat rear guards in Canadian football, Roth possess plenty of speed and elus. ivenoss and ave about even in kiok- ing, with Wally Whitty hoisting the ball for the Wheelers and Frank Turville doing the same for Argos, Whitty showed remark- ahle form at Tigera' exnense, hut failed to outranze Turville at Mal. son tSadium, There war a reason, Argo supporters explaining that Turville when at his best Is Can. ada's groatest punter, he hunting of migratory birds on Sundays is now prohibited and ile: gal in New Rrunswick, Canada. 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