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Oshawa Daily Times, 18 Dec 1929, p. 8

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Ee a ,, EE eR SR FE eT PE FIR SH SERRE ERT LE ET FY SES I ETRE ET Tr soa. 2258 FE Fre + i ww THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1929 PAGE EIGHT 'TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS LOSE HARD FOUGHT GAME TO MAROONS ] Montreal Maroons Take Game From Toronto 3-1 Montreal, Dec, 18-Toronto Maple Leafs fell before a sturdy Montreal Maroons attack and de. fence last night and lost /velr Nu- tional Hockey league contest by three! goals to Much of the oredit for the sl win must go to Hooley Smith, who turned In an excellent effort and netted two goals, the first when he dived in to collar Dutton's rebound and If it over Chabot, and the second on a lone ort, Bill Phillips, batting in Wall's rebound, was the rther local or. -r Toronto's single tally, coming when Montreal was three up, was from Charlie Conacher and ended a passing bout hetween him and Primeau, Red Horner was an ab- pentes from Toronto's line-up due to injuries. The game was expensive to the T.oafs, Bonny Bmythe, the manag- or, was fined $50 for a remark he made to Referee O'Leary, while Ace Dalley was tined $15 for talk. ing back to the same official when prdered to the penalty box, Loats Miss Several Chances Peppy play, with a combination rush by Dune Munro and Nels Ntewart, a solo effort by Cotton and a4 combination affair hetween Cotton and Day, featured the first few minutes of thé match, Dutton, Pettinger, Stewart and Conacher were early occupants of the pens ality box, chiefly for breaking the anti-defence rule, Day's fall at the defence spolled Toronto's best-looking attack, and a minute later this player was follad by Walsh on a solo rush, Andy Blair had hard luck when he couldn't get his stick to a perrect pass right in Montreal's goals mouth, Two serimmages in the lo. cal net failed to net anything, Chabot showed class in defeating n Btewart-Hooley Smith rush nd a Mttle later in beating Trottier and Dutton when they wera goal pent, The period ended scoreless, Penalties Costly While two men to the . good Montreal wmcored, Red Dutton hitting Chahot on the chest und Hooley Smith lifting in the re. 'hound Jimmy Ward and Bill Phil lips pent Montreal into a two to Skating ! Taylor's Arena Bowmanville EVERY TUESDAY, THURS, & SATURDAY Band in Attendance | nothing lead, The pair circled To. ronto's net and drove in three shots before Chabot was finally beaten, Phillips made the shot, Ward get- ting the mssist, Toronto were w men short at the telly, Pettinger being off, Hooley Reores Another Peitinger was still in the pen- alty box when the third opened, but returned hefore any damage had been done, Hooley Bmith but~ tered his way through from one end of the rink for the locals' third score, He lost the puck at the defence, but pleked It up again and shot, Chabot hlocked the first shot, but the rebound came right out and Smith lifted it hard and true into the net, Allround it was one of the best performances seen here for some time, The Leafs, stung hy thelr re- verse, were showing thelr best hockey at this stage of thy game, and thelr efforts were rewarded when Conacher netted Primean's pass, Toronto worked madly and twice Age Dalley appeared to have su goal on his stick, A penslty to Andy Blair, however, eased the pressure, When Blair returned Dutton took n rest for bodying Art Dundan and Toronto's efforts redoubled, Ward broke through with no ona to heat but Chabot, The goalle, however, outsmarted him, Trottier's pen- /ity ngaln gave the Leafs a man advantage, but Balley evened it by tripping Hooley Mmith The teams; Toronto---Goal, Chabot; defence, Duncan and Day: centre, Blair; wings, Balley and Cox; subs, A, Smith, Cotton, Conacher, Petting er, Primeau, Montreab-Coal, Walsh; defence, Munro and Dutton; centre, Blows art; wings, Siebert and HM, Smith; subs, Trottier, Ward, Yhillips, Northeott, Robinson, Wileo¢ Noferees--1, O'Leary aud Cy Dennenay, Ottawa OLYMPICS WIN Buffalo, Dee, 18Detroit's, Olym ples defeated the Buffalo Bisons J to 1 in a vast skating and rough contest at the ¢Pace Bridge arena yesterday evening By wining, the Olympics mounted into a three-way tie for the top with Buffalo and Cleveland, each team now boasting 19 points GALT STILL UNBEATEN Galt, Dee, 1B.~The Terriers are still unbeaten in the Canpro league, They scored their Afth consecutive victory here last night by beating Kit chener 1-0, to increase their lead on the Flying Dutchmen to two games It was one of the fastest games that has been played in the Soper Park arena, featured by close checking and an absence of rough play, both teams played hockey for the full 60 min fies, giving everything they had ---- Storm Windows and Doors MADE IN A Better Quality at A Lower Price You Get the Best at Millards Planing Mill ET --_--__, OSHAWA 443 Richmond St, E, | ON'T let freezeups, lay- ups or expensive repairs eat up your profits «+ prudent truck and autobus owners and operators of flects will insure against winter time danger with . , Scientific Radiator Protection 11. the one scientifically safe, gure and economical radiator that only Maple Leaf ~ plus Alco-Meter service gives. Alcor Trucks Wasted Lost Dividends ig this year tection ti-Freese Strikes, There will straight which W, Hart's sooveens 37 Garner's son Spares, and Blows At Local Alleys CENTRAL ALLEYS * # w TIMES TURKEY TROT Last night the Times Bowlers foreguthered at the Central alleys with the object, aim, and ple thought of providing themselves with some species of the fowl family, turkey or otherwise, And as is usual In matters of this kind, the do was all upset and the sure winners found themselves on the short end of the sheet, ang the dark horses leading the field, We received an awful jolt when the Inst figure was cast to find that the youngest member of our longue in age and bowling experi ence had cleaned up on everything in sight, by taking high single with and without handieap, also high threes with and without handicap Little Tom McKay takes the ture key and we don't mean maybe, Our almable sporting editor rolled himuelf a niles score to take second place on the prizes lst, K, Peeling placed second for high pingle with 240, The Times league will now sign off bowling netivl ties until the New Year, when hos tilitles will be renewed C, Grisewood, Bect How They Vinlshed Without With Handlenp Handicap T, McKay v08 GG, Campbell Branch l, Pesling 5, Grisewood Magill I; Ntansfleld l, Ward Kitchen , Blevens ,...» . Roraheck } Potter KE, Dunstall , A. Colbhourne Bn, Partridge .. A. Drury BH, White J, Dale 60% GRO 665 670 802 601 643 b12 TL) A060 hil 40% 21 bb0 two games LJ LJ OSHAWA RAILWAY RECREA- TION BOWLING LEAGUE The Oshawa Rallway Reeren tion Bowling League, bowling every Tuesday evening at The Central Bowling Alley's, Bimeoe Bt, Bouth, has so fay cess In every respect, | The bright lights of the league to date has been the bowling of Ross of the Office team, and Ire land of the linemen, Ross with an average of 2205 pins and Iveland with 208 average are bowling the wteadiest, There hes been two teanf scores of 1060 and 1150 bowled, respectively, without handicap, be no league games bowled during the holiday weeks, but will resume the schedule again, starting January Tth again and continue till February the 18th, » RS v Monday and Tuesday of next week will be Turkey Trot days for men's high three games, ladies' high two games and also a Turkey Roll Off on Christmas Day, . LJ " CHALLENGES The Central Alleys five pin team has been showered with challenges and anyone more teams wishing to take up the challenge are ask ed to phone 2200, * A + DUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUR One leader in this League fell far on Wednesday night when Pedlar's took one from the Rread Men, The other leader won three put them on top of the heap, The prize winners for last week are as follows: J, Huxtable, Forrester and Otto, » " ¥ 407 Wolfa Miller of the City Hall League stepped out high, wide and handsome, on Monday night when he bowled 407 for a real high single, Wolfe started out with two spares, then nine strikes in a row and got six on his last ball, This makes Wolfe high for the week and for the month and he will likely hold the position, ¥ ~ * OSHAWA DAIRY : Games WestIngtons «eee 27 Ashton's , ,.. Henderson's H, I, Hart's Points a" is 18 17 17 14 Hender- 07 EEE RERE A a seven 27 veanane dl? vasnennaned7 Three high total---EK, 788. High singlo--D, Layton 867, LJ] LJ » Miss BE, Lovelock was high for PY] "is been a nue Canadas Win First Game From England London, Dee, 16,~The Canadas hockey club team from Torontg defonted w ploked Knglish team at the Westminster ice club last night by 6 gouls to 2, A large crowd walched the kame, many Canadiang resident in London being present, The Toronto team aiiacked strongly through the first period, Radke brenking through to score almost Immediately after the start, Clayton followed with an other goal, effected ufter a bril Hant combination pay that fn- volved the whole front line, The English team began to find thelr bearings but Adams broke away from them to noteh mn third tor the Canadians and s fourth Cana diay goal was scored by Griffin, after un tussle In the gonl-mouth, English Defence Good The English defence and goal keeper put up nu stubborn battle when the Canadians kept play in the English half in the second pers lod, The Canadian teamwork was magnificent with Griffin and Grant prominent, Kngland's shooting re mained weak, rpolling many ex cellent attacking rushes, The Cana dian attack became flerce ards the end of the period and only sterling work by Rogers, In the English net, prevented another goal, The first weored shortly after the third period opened, secured hy Home after a nies passing play with Bex ton, Rogers again proved a tower of strength to tha English team when the Canadians pressed, re peatedly players and practically snatching hte puck off thely sticks, © Home scored the second English gon! nf ter an Individual dash that dasgled Low Knglish goal win hte Canuck goal oft balance, The Canadian rushes that followed re sulted in goals by Armstrong and Grant Canunda Armstrong, Park, Gordon, Grant, Hutehison Griffin, Timpson, Clayton, Adams Bngland Hogers Mulholland, Mackensle, Home, Grace, Mag wood, Hexion and Melland Referees Flight-Lieut Talt, Royal Alr Force, High girl, 8 games, M Davey High girl, 1 game, N. Clarke 174 Cup holdrse for the week, Alley Cats MOTOR OI'TY ALLEYS CHOBEN FRIENDS LEAGUR The following 1s the latest standing of this league F. "ins 16002 16617 N w, M, Leafs . B. Stars Reavers O'Kays ... TO THE MANAGER op WINTER GARDENN Dear Sir; On behalf of the Chosen Friends Bowling League we wish to thank you for the complimentary passes that were enjoyed by ourselves and our visitors from Toronto on Saturday night, We also wish to compliment you on the splendid Orchestra whose seloctions we all enjoyed, from onach one of our sixty members woe have received nothing but praise to your splendid musicians, Will Dennison, Manager Jack Fastand, Necrotary, . » THE INSPECTION DEPARTMENT The Inspectign Dept, hald an other live session on Monday night and some smart games were turned In, Clowning Is mixed with bowling In this league, LJ . \J MIXED MAJOR TONIGHT The Mixed Major League of the olty will have thelr weekly spasm tonight and they will bowl for thelr Christmas Dinners, When bowling for fowl the foul line must be observed as at all other times, » LJ - Jack Archer's teams from To- ronto were too good for the Osh awaltes, It was Just too bad, that's all, They took all the honours back with them, LN J * A team from the Motor Clty Alleys has ncoepted Jack's ohals lenge and now they are awaiting word from Jack as to where, and when, The following are the mems hers of the Motor City team, Walt Phillips, Milt Morris, Peg Mackie, Gord, Creamer, Wnllle Myles, | Wore diving Inte the crowd of | The OLA, meeting this afternoon for referees will be called to order at the Prince George hotel, at 2 o'clock, All referees, coaches and managers arg invited to attend, Arthur and Chesley clubs have withdrawn from the intermediate series, Chesled's rink recently cols lupsgd, Referees for Thursday's OHA, games have been appointed as fol lows; Senlor 0, Serles Western university at Windsor Mie Macg~Roy Ly Chatham, Intermediate Series Owen Sound at Markdale=~C, Mur- enr, Dundalk Junior Series Vietorias at Rangers Walshe, T'oronto, West Toronto at Danforth Mel arthy, Toronto Ww. J Mae Ernle Wortley replaces Ernle Pars kes us referee for tonight's Inter mediate game between Western uni versity and Paris at Paris, Niagara Falls Jrs. Domo at Home Niagara Walls, Dee, 1 Went Toronto Juniors upset the dope herve last night when they took an exhibition game from Gene Fras or's BLA, champions, nnd winners over Port Colborne seniors, 11.0 The uhsenece of "Ops" Heximer, who Joined the New York Rangers Baturday, was much aft by the le cal team, but sven with that lumin ary in action with his old team mates the Toronto boys would have pulled out in frou They much the smarter team Led by Lampert, 4 sturdy speedy defenca player, ths team had the edee on the play ko ing hoth ways ha vilstors broke nnd Faronty the Canadians and loft Timpson In | Radke, | | | | | fast on the sttack and Junt ns snappy ketting back in front ol thelr baek line for defensive duty The Game's Mars Thom, Graele, Kwens and Kress ler wera all strong front liners for the visitors, Hhannon, Fan Mex! mer and Max Kaminsky were the shining Hghts of the home team, The Falls' trio did great work, Individually and collectively, hut for the most part the stonewall de fonce of the Queen City team was too good for the Falls speedstors The West Toronto team loomed up as the speediest and most fin ished Junior team that has ever teppoad on loeal loo, and that Is not oxcopting the classy Toronto Marl horos of two vears ago, and whose Hune-up Inciuded such notables as Charlie Conacher, Shrimps Mae Phersoy and Rolly Coanncher ware wisely sald only on dil in 1 ""Eyeryh ferent subjects," NEW MARTIN ---- _ THURSDAY _ dy Is lgnor int, Footloose Beauty Adrift Among The Dens of The Orient! That's HOCKEY RESULTS The scores of hockey games play ed last night were as follows: National League Victorias Lose To I win-Cit) Kitehener, Dec, 18~~Displaying Monreal... 8 Maple Leals ...:. a whirlwind finish which netted J %4 Bnlerd 2 pi ou NETIERES 21 them two goals in the second pers Aanidiens sess tury lod of overtime, the Kitechener~ Boston Jawa 1 Waterloo juniors scored a neat id win over the Victorias of To- the auditorium here Lo- night, On (he night's play, the homesters deserved the win over their heavier opponents, Knch tenm used two gonllew (GQoodham and Webster working fo! the vigltors, whila Vinke anc Milne gunrded the loeal citadel, Al four weve good, making man) waves on partlewnrly difficult tries, While ten goals were scored none of the goalies had a chanes on the shots which beat them, For the visitors, Tesdals and Mtawnrt on defeuce and Bullivar on the forward line were outs standing, while Stampf, Harlock, Dunbrook and Hause wers hest fo) the locals, Millionaires Lose Again to Windsor Toronto, Deo, 14,~-All teams In the International league have now, visited Ravine vink us guests o the Millionaires, Windsor complet Ing the first round last night ana being treated in the same hospit able manner bofors departing with the Wining points and a credit of # to 2 in the score columns, The Bulldogs from the Border, while not as impressive ax other teams in the elreuit to show here, dis played power when needed with a scoring punch and sturdy defens Ive play, that was too much for the locals, The Milllonaires with thelr revised line-up displayed im provement over thelr former gameow, new additions adding ng greswiveness and although well heaten they put up a fight and improved us the game progross ed, International League Windsor ......8 Millionaires Detroit, , 3 Buffalo OH.A, Benior A, Varsity, .......7 Young Rangers. OHA, Berar B, Woodstock, ,, 5 Chatham Riv, Bluebirds 6 West, Ontario , xOvertime, Canadian League Kitchener 4, Brantford ronto mt Cialt Guelph, , American Association Minneapolis, , 1 St, Paul Pacific Const Longue aVaneouver,,,.1 Portland ---- ----E, allayed Monday, Visitor="What ls your little bro ther's name?" Reggle--~"Well, It would he Charlie if he was my brother, but he Isn't, so It's Mary, Exhibition Games For, Canadas, 6 Foghand vie eei? West Toronto 11 Niagara Fall x Twin City, ..5 Vietorin x Ten minutes overtine Polygni ould never work In this cotmnt ('hink of six wives in @ kitehenette! pl Ml E «1 Make a Date With thy Joh ve CLARA BOW 'iii in "The SATURDAY NIGHT KID" y Now / Playing * Pep and pers sonality! And how! Clara talks and says something Jou're nching to hear, Hear the It" in Clara's volee, REGULAR REGENT Rices She Says: "Love 'em and Leave 'em." x Gus Edwards (Charlie Chase Three Shows Daily REVUE || J: 2.30-7.00-9.00 CRAZY FEET MOVIETONE NEWS Res i a ---- a ULL. 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