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PAGE EIGHT THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1929 TORONTO TEAM HAS HEAVY PROGRAM - JUNIORS DEFEAT SENIORS ee room. Maple Leafs Have Three Strenuous Games Ahead. Discussing The New Rules Team Still Fails to Get Go- ing--New Goals Have Not Increased Goal Scoring-- Number of Tie Games Has Been Reduced Sorento, Dec, 12=The Maple Leafs returned from New York yes- terday, but it wasn't any jubilant crowd of players that stepped off the train; in fact, it was a lot of diss usted athletes who slipped away rom the Union station to their homes, After" defeating the Amerie cans here a week previous by 6 to 0, the locals went to the big eity cons fident that they would make it two in a row over the world's worst hockey team, but 'they were out- scored 1 to 0, it being the second straight defeat by this score sustain ed hy the locals, The players and officers of the club refused to make any alibls regard ing their defeat beyond stating that they had even more of the play than they had against the Canadiens last Saturday night, when they lost by the only goal of the game, In New York the goal was scored five midu- tes after thé start of the game, a shot by Lionel Conacher, from a sharp angle, hitting the goal post, bounding back to Chabot's skates and then being knocked into the goal, After this counter Chabot tur« ned fn a brilliant exhibition, but as his teammates could not get a goal the damage had been done, Leafs Muff Scoring Chances Ihe Leafs used four men on the attack a great part of the last two periods and the Americans, when they did break away, were able to work in on Chabot, but they could not The losers had a number of great scoring chamees, but they muffed them all, although Wors ters was lucky ta stop some of their drive On Charlie Con was and Waorters made a dive for the rubber, After he had fallen, Conacher lifted the rubber towards the empty goal, but Worters raised himself just enough to catch the puck with his shoulder and defl it aver the cross-bar, I'l s something wrong with the Leafs, that pparent to all, but it is difficult to disco why they are not goals, Players who last BEASON Wer the opposing goalies with regularity are at present well down the coring list, al though they are trying hard, The fact that plavers of all the clubs are eantinually heing told to cling to their checks makes the task of the marksman a lot harder, as he has af opponent in close attendance most of the time and the greater majority of attacks end up in seram- hles, To many it looks as if the Leafs' attackers are trving to knock score one occasion, wher inside et 1} ver scoring beating n [e-- --_-- . 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Tn DO YOUR CHRISTMAS | SHOPPING AT THR | Dominion Clothing Store 08 King W, Phone 2141 aggrecan NEW MARTIN NOW Ken Maynard IN SENOR AMLRICANO ANDY CLYDE IN The Lunkhead FORGET-ME-NOY DRAMATIC PLAYLET [ the goalie into the mesh with thelr shots, instead of trying to pick their spots, but this latter method is diffi. cult from a scramble, Then they {again try to get set for a ghot jus J 0) of trusting to a pot shot which f will give a team-mate a chonee to get a rebound, Jackson Temporarily Out Harvey Jackson did notgplay in New York and according" te Dr, Rush, the elub's physician, he will not be able to get into action for a week owing to an injury to his leg, sustained in Saturday's game against Canadiens when the muscles of the calf were torn, On the train going to New York on Sunday his leg ber gan to swell and despite treatment all day Monday it showed ne im- yrovement, Following his return to Toronto yesterday he was examined by Dr. Rush and it was found he will miss the next three games at least, A The Leafs face a hard task dur. ing the next week, although they do not get into action until Saturday when the New York Rangers visit this elty, After playing Lester' Pat. rick's crew, which is occupying third place in the American group at present, they go to Detroit and play the Cougars on Sunday night and then travel to Montreal, where they tackle the fast-going Maroons en Tuesday, After that they have an casier time for the remainder of the month, playing the Pittsburg Pirates here on Dee, 21, the Bruins in Bos. ton on Christmas day and in Chicago on Sunday, Dee, 29, before meeting the Maroons Mere on New Year's night, The meeting of the National league governors, which was scheduled for this city next Monday, Jas been transferred to Chicago, The reason given for the move is that the dele nates of the different clubs will be able to attend the inaugural of N.H.L. hockey in the Chicago stad'um next Sunday night, when the Pitts BRANTFORD TEAM WINS EASILY e---- Brantford, Dee, 11,---Hrantford had ttle dittioulty with the Was terloo Collegiate quintet in an OA, HA, intermediate game here for night, leading at half-time hy 10 to 8 and winning 46 to 16, Teams: Waterloo==Forwards, Little ana Kiurk; oaentre, HBeherhergh; de- fence, Bchaus and Buelow; subs, Goose, Cagselmann, Pauley, Crouse and Orth, Clemenhagen; centre, Conway; us fence, Wallace and Leishman; subs, Dowling, McCormick and Powell, Referees--Jneale and Stuart North Bay To Build a New North Bay, Dee, 18.If the plans of enthusiastic promoters materialize, North Bay will have a modern hockey rink next season, A meeting of Influential business men will be held on Friday after noen In the office of Henator George Gordon to discuss the prop osition, Speaking to your correspondent tonight, Patrick MoCoot, that aged hut ever young sport, en. thusiast, who has been most active in the movement to put North Bay once more on the hockey map, stated that prospects looked bright for a new rink, Senator Gordon has promised his hearty support and John Ferguson has promised that he will "go the limit," Mr Ferguson has already made a sub stantial subseription to the pro ject through the auctioning of the egr which ha won at the recent Fatary crippled children's eam nafen, Tt 1s understood that he will sunplement this | consideration Mr, MeCoot also stated that he had burg Pirates provide the opposition to the Hawks, The attendance at] Chleago this season has heen so much better than in the past that the Hawks have found it necessary to move to the stadiom, where the seat ing eapacity is much greater | This will give the supporters of the present code of rules among the gov ernors a lot more support in the ars gument which is due at the meeting to make some changes in the playing code, They will be able to point to Chicago as one place where the rules have increased the patronage, but the chances are that the club Tom Shaughnessy and Dick Irvin have gathered together would have done as well ander the old rules as they have under those in vogue at present Boston's Great Seat Sale They will point out that Boston is practically sold out for the 23 games of the season, but the Hub has always been a good hockey town, and the fact that they won the world's championship last year prac { tically guaranteed Charles F, Adams | a wonderful financial season, Cana liens and Maroons have always had ulenty of support, so the new rules have made little difference in Mon treal, The Marcons flopped last cason, but thoy were due to come back, as they had the material, and probably would have been as well off under the 1928-29 code as those they are playing under at present, Pittss burg is not going any tob well, but neither set of rules will help them much more than the other, They are in the processof rebuilding, and this takes time Definitely lined up against the rules as they are at present are the Cana- diens, Americans, Cougars and Leafs, The Rangers are doing fairly | well, thank you, and they will likely stay with the present code, Ottawa [is doing excentionally well so far] | this season and the changes in the rules are credited with turning a strongly defensive team into a fast skating, brilliant passing and aggres sive organization, Perhaps they have hut Claney, Kilrea and lee Lamb have always liked to speed up and down the rink and the new rules have only permitted them to follow their mutual inclinations, As far as the present code redue- ing bell ringing or whistle-footing it is all the bunk, There have been more penalties in games this season than In the same period last year atl there still seems considerable differs ence among the officials as to the internretation of various rules, Goals Per Game Lessening There is no doubt that. the scoring has been much higher this season than it was for the same length of time in the previous schedule but the average is steadily dropping, So far 50 games have been played and a total of 327 goals scored, an average of 6% goals per game, In the first fourteen games of the season there were 107 goals scored, an average of 7 9-14, in the next 12 there were 81 for an average of 634, the next 12 or an average of 6 5-12 and in the last 12 the total was 62 for an average of § 1.6, The high scoring in the early part was due to the lack of knowledge of the rules and the failure of teams to adopt the proper defence as well as the numerous penalties for infrae. tions of the anti-defence rule, This latter is being overcome by forwards ofthe team not in possession, waiting near their own blue line, facing their goal, and crossing into their own des fensive area as soon as their checks go aver, Fewer Tie Games There is no doubt that a change in the rules has reduced the number of unsatisfactory tie games that prevails ed in the past, That is partly due to the fact that teams go into overs time knowing that they have ten minutés to play, not just until one team scores, and therefore they are more willing to go on the attack, It was the danger of leaving their own goal unprotected that caused teams in the past to stick closely to delensive hockey, Now they know that if their opponents do score a goal they have a chance to even up, the promise of support of several of the most Influential business men of the city who will attend the meeting, Get Options on Kite Options have already heen se- rured on*possibly gltes, Inoluding the site on Ferguson street which was to have heen the location of a nroposed rink Iast summer hy the Blanchet-Wallace syndicate, who withdrew when elty counel) showed lack of co-operation The dream o. those hehind the nroposition is for a most modern rink in the north country equipned with an artificial fee plant, Tt has long been felt that there should he some place in the north with a rink so equipped, and North Hay | has heen accepted hy other centres as the for its loea tion, The NOHA, clubs would be \ble to demand home and home aames in the final series with the OHA, teams, Moreover, with logleal point Brantford---Forwards, Pettit and | Hockey Rink | | | | | | | | | | the | foe=making plant avallable the vink | would be a money-making propoesl. tlon throughout the year, The rink will be a community venture, and anyhody in the elty will have the privilere of buying shares, which will be at prices accessible to all, ' ENGLISH VICAR BREAKS THE LAW Marries Couple in Wrong Hours (Ry the Canadian Prem) London, Dee, 12-=Marriages in England are required hy law to be solemnized between the hours 8 am and 3 pm, The Vicar of Chertsey, the Rev, E, Leachman, confesses that he inadvertently broke the law re cently by ro a marriage after 3 o'clock, He consdles himself, however, with the reflection that his transgression happened when "sum. mer time" was ih observed, and that the marriage therefore took place within the specified hours ae- cording Greenwich time, which was the only reckoning In Queen Vies toria's reign, when the statute gov. erning the matter was passed In any event the happy couple need be under no apprehensions that their marriage 1s not valid, The irs regularity renders the Vicar alone liable to penalties for felony, which used to run as high as a sentence of transportation but are now limited to penal servitude, The law requir- ing marriages to be celebrated after eight in the morning or before three in the afternoon was instituted on account of the number of abuses which had crept up in regard to the celebration of marriages. The pro- visions aimed more particularly at making the time of the marriage convenient for any possible objector to be present, The fact that the NHL. gover nors' meeting has heen changed to Chicago, logal fans may get some action out of the meeting at that as it is understood that Conn, Smythe is working on several deals with the hope that if they are consummated they will bring the Leafs out of their slump, Smythe has made a reputa- tlon as a daring arader and he is always willing to take a chance if he thinks he can strengthen his club, The Bishop of London recently announced that he had been asked by only two parishes to use the new Communion service, The London education commits tea reports that there are 43.34» fewer ohlldren of elementary school age in London than two YOars ago, | | | PORT SNAPSHOT By Guo, Campari - A Real | Last night the prospective play: lield a real workout at the were out and they sure stepped rig served wp was of mid-season form, it looks us if Oshawa Is going to bh Bowmanville ink, Ay Sports Editor 'ractice ors of the Oshawa Benlor "B" team About fifteen players ht along, The hockey these hoy There 18 a wealth of material and ¢ represented by a team worthy of support, The following are the players who were out tu the first prac tice, Goaltenders i=Oliver, Elliott 4 "Curly" Lane, "Big Bob" Stevenson wards (==Gilfillan, Davis, Art Black "I'y" Little and Bill Conlin, Seve tions of turning out to the next we a w Bowmanville Ace The bowlers from the Hosiery ' challenge and this morning 1 was 1 are two fivesman temns from Bow conclusions with two Oshawa tea next Thursday and Friday nights, games will be played in Bowmanvi games here on Friday night " kg nd "Eddy" Leveque defencemen , Bill Codlter und Jack Bond; for , "Doe" Rowden, Houck, ral others have stated their wkout, * + epts Challenge! Town were not slow to tale up the wtified by Bert Mortlock that there manville willing and ready to try ne It been decided to how! We won the toss, sa the first three Ie Fhursday wit) Juckson, interns has next the return * . Oshawa Bimcoes The Oshawa Simeoes Intermedi Bowmanville tonight from 7,00 p.m to be on time for sure, J LJ ates will hold a hockey practice in to BOO pm All players are asked 0) * King 8t, Hockey Teams There will he a meeting of the YMCA, tonight at 7.30. p.m, shary and Juvenile, are asked to he pres going to arrange for their first prac " a Red Red Aces (Juvenile) will } night, Friday, at seve Ihe morrow held early to allow those who wan business will be team, are asked (to he present discussed at ---------------------- A ---------- Winners of S. I Defeat Port Colborne Srs. |. Juniors Prove Too Fast For Seniors~--Shannon Stars for Winners -- Port Col. borne Team Shows Plenty of Promise Niagara Falls, Dec, 18,~The Ni agara Fails juniors crowned them selves with glory by winning the 8.P.A, series at Toronto In Ape tacular fashion, dleplaying brillant style last night in defeating Port Colborne seniors 7 In an ex hibition game The contest marked the first hame appearance of Gene Fraser's youngsters and 1,000 fans ware in attendance Tha Cataracts had an edge in each pe vlad, Play was fairly even In the to 8, some opening chapter when the heavier | Port players did thelr best work and met with cons'derable sudoess in checking the H.F.A, champlons The superior speed of the Fraser ites was not to be denled, however, and in the second and third perl ode, they had thelr opponents shor oughly outplayed, going both ways Jerry Shannon was the outstand 'ng performer, clever with his fake shot His goal, which came in the sepond pe riod, was a clever plece of work, | "Obs" Heximer gave several flush ag of hin best wares while Fan Heximer and Max Kaminsky also were in the limelight, Falls' Regulars Good Hoth Dunham and Flseher look ed good, alternating in the Falls cage, "Obs" and Fan Heximer were the leading scorers, each with two woals, Shannon, Steele and Kab flelsch were the other Falls soor ers, The Falla shaped up better when "Obs Heximer, Shannon and Fan Heximer were on the front line to gether, This trio, In addition to being real workmen on the attack | Were also real menacing on the defensive, vepeatedly brecking up Port attacks In mid-log, Kaminsky wad the best bet amongst the re Hef forwards, Durbin Nixon and Billy Mountain were heat for Port Colborne, The farmer showed a lot of his old-time effectiveness, while Mauntain wy particularly elever with his sweep | check, The visitors presented a heavier, but slower-moving, team than the homesters, They also | showed greater experience m tne pinches, It was Just a case of he Ing out-speeded and out-trieked by a great junior machine, Hach team scored one goal In the opening peviod, The Falls vey fatered first when Steele took Kam insky's vases for a close-in shot Cross svored the tying goal when he battered his way through for a close-range scoop, The Falla' scoring golng In the second notohed four goals while the Lake: slders were held to one. Fan Hex) mer counted fivet from Shannon's perfect pass, Kelbhflelsoh wade 1 three for the Cataracts on a long, low short from centre ioe, Moore stopped the dise, but it dribbled over the goal line, Shannon Shows His Stal Shannon gave "Obs Heximer the pass for the next counter, and Morrill scored Ports' second when he worked in close for the shot shannon wentt hrough in brilliant fashion for the last goal oi the period, leavin: the Part defence pair flat-footed with a couple of his famous fake shots, In the third period the Fraser tes scored two before the visitors counted for their third and last goal of the game, - Fan scored on a pass from Shannen, and "Obs" Heximer went in alone young | being particularly | machine got | frame and | Hexwme: | hockey teams In the player sr King Street All hockey at this meeting hoth I'he Junior ent club ar tice w Aces ald lock t to, to YMCA 18 heing rv meeting at the I'he vay earl shar meeting gel a Important ein and all trying ul with tl 2, A. Series ur Into the cage Nixon scored for l'art, heating PFlscher on a close range shot I'he game was clean ly played, only five penalties he | Ing fmposed, of which the visitors drew thre he line-up Ningara Falls--Uonl, defence, Ksseitine and Kalbllelsoh centre, I, Heximer; wings, O, Hex imer and Sweeney; subs, Bhannon, | Kaminsky, Hteele, Allan, Stradwiek and ¥ischer Hort Calhorng | defenos i Bi Morrill | | | | | | Dunham Goal, Moore nd, Horne Cuthbert Finney cen and and Cross wing Nixon subs, , Cros Harris Helereo | ara Falls George Veni Niagh | RECORD STURGEON CAUGHT IN MANITOBA I'he Pas Dee, 13=A stuy eon six feet long and weighing 130 | nounds, a record eateh for norther | Manitoba, was taken out of the wa Athapapuskow about ten Hert Haye Man, ters of Lake hy days ago 5, well-known fisherman The battle staged hefore the sturgeon was successfully landed will © down in the fishing annals of the north, It took the of Hayes and the net to shore | | | | | aA companion ta haul | | o question being nskgd by French lentists alter an erption per formed here at the Hochenee surgi | | | | big | combined efforts | GENE TUNNEY RECOVERING Greenwich, Conn, Des, 11 Gene . Tunney, retired world's heavywelght champion, was reeov ering today from an intestinal enld which he is helleved to have eon- | tracted whlle veturning from Italy | last week, Tunney was foypred to spend yesterday 11 hed, Hamilton Starts Senior Hockey on Friday With Galt Dee, 18 Hamilton's OHA, club makes 1s debut at the Avena here on Wri day night, entertaining the Gall Terriers in the first game of sen ar group B, The locals have Aas # nucleus the hody of the Jolley team of last season, numbering many fast players, "Cooney Me Gowan, sought hy several profes slonal teams, will lead the locals Into action, Mayor Burton will of flelally open the season, and Tig ers, donfinlon senior foothall cham plans, will he guests af honor, NEW SUPFFRY 15 POSSIBLE the ele SUFHEON'S future, | | Toronto, Dee, 13=], 8, and Lieorpe Vietoria were diay nthe eights Yor the arial trophy, Line { Mem | Ww dis hardest Hamilton, new senior roel to pet second shot, or else would have heen an extra end, Velford was lying two, Berogpe's well balaneed ada Life of a surprise, Skip Beroggle the hoys behind the uw, wus beautiful game, ive that he while are his hpgres or don't know, these kip's, we arded ln the morning when W High Park beat D, Stouffville by 13 to id imphell of Hussnell of \nother close a four on the the Kitchener acares Memorial Hound lor Kin searing Parls, Dee, 12.=Whether trie spark will replace the | in aperations in the to nose oul rink {14 ta 1 is Thauburn First Ihistle ig nite Trophy Ham A, Romer A | H, Villa H, W PH, Douglas C, Bwahey I M, Btark 7G K High Park Toh Campbell | Irie ! 1} W.G, al elinie Ferrie In this which wa i park was operation major trie used thrgughout and the doctors wh watched the « the rt several method imi 5 | that there n have ASE Kings y Rowhetham Armstrong Armstrong H, Russell periment rene definit ef In this thi place stich a heat danwer ol te W Ivens intas Hracken ? hellld D first the al heolutely no the temperature 8 harteria to resist Alsa it is pointed ant, hy the eles method the wounds bleed and thele healing tends to rapid, If generally adonted method of anerating wen revolutionlee g wim is Mods Lake Granites Graham Frank Grew I, Dal I', Knowlton 1, Npi H, Garrett has 10 Hulley Ham. 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