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Oshawa Daily Times, 11 Jan 1930, p. 11

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a a, A. Le | game last night betw THE DSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1930 Senjors and Toronto Fleas), proved to be. This game was the feature event of the official opening of Oshawa's magnificent new artificial ice palace. The game as an exhibition of hockey was only mediocre until the: final spasm and then the fans got their money's worth. One of the things that sl!' "I: marred the game was the fact iat both teai.s were wearing uniformsgy that were very similar. As a resilt the puck was being :d to op- posing ers and "opposing play. :s Oshawa Seniors B Ish eniors Bow to yd * "Sea F leas in Opening | were punished with light penalties. Sea Fleas a Smart Team -- _-- The Oshawa Seniors seem to have Lou E. Marsh and Harry | taken to the large ice surface and in the last period they showed that they Lecky Referee Game --: are going to be very Bich in i runmng this vear, During the first Rowden, Leveque and | two periods awry, i A were od 0 | practically emdralized and they Houck Lock Go sh- | could not get going. But the num- awa Defence Weak ber of tans who left at the end of { the second period passed up the id pon bit of the evening, because the fina (Rey rinted From The C.lawa Daily | chukler produced some real hockey. limes of Friday January 10.) The Oshawa forwards, mucked right Two periods of exhibition and one [in and took the aggressive, and the period of real hockey is what the [Sea Fleas were forced to extend _n the Oshawa | themselves to prevent a beating, Nationals Sea] Jack Bond started at defence, but was very ineffective there. During the last period he played centre and he turned in some nice hockey while up on the front line. He checked well, fed passes, and made plays. He worked particulraly well with Row- den. "Doc" Rowden was the best Oshawa man on the ice. He scored a real smart goal and was robbed of twa by tough luck. Once he hit the post: and the other time he missed the top of the net by inc! :s. Houck, who started at centre and Art Black, both worked well at left wing. Art were allowed to pick up a loose puck | was given a go on-the defence in the without any' move to stop them un- | last period and he looked good in til after the mistake 'was re calized. | this position. He checked fairly and The well known sport writer .%.d| heavily. Bill Conlin, Geo. Jacksun N.H.L. referee, Lou E. Marsh, who | and Ty Little all got in some smart recently announced his retiremer it as | wark at times. a referee, was urged cut of seclu-| Oshawa I' 2fence Weak sion to handle the game and with the The locals were woafully weak capable Seistance of Harry Lecky,| t the defence. In fadt a. times it handled game in a popular fash-| looked as i" Eddy' Levcque was ion, Neither official wore the bell|the only defence man they had out or tired his arm with consistent| * Eddy" played a smart game In ringing but a close check was kept | the nets. He saved many shots on the rough stuff and the offenders | that loked impossible ang: he To the Owners and Management of the Oshawa Arena we extend our Best Wishes for Success MALLETT BROS. ALBERT STREET COAL MERCHANTS Phone 3060 handled himself nicely whenever the Sea Fleas bore right in on him (which was oft ), He did not clear his shots as quickly as ne might have done but this will come after a few more practices. The defence gave him very pour support, especially in the first two periods, when one Man came down @lone they allowed him to get 'around the end, or it two or three m 3 came down in an at- tack, both defence men concan- trated on the puck earrier and 1s a result the man to whom the pu was passed was able to go right in close to the net. However they I'zve showed some very good points and with a few. more instructive practices they will develop fast. Bond's work on defence compared with his work at centre during the last period showed that he should be up on the forward line, Conlin seems to be a little light for de- fence but he was the fastest Osh- awa man on the ice last night and he rushed well. "Curly" Lane was the best body checker on the Osh- awa defence but in practically all of his excursions up the ice, he overskated the puck. Bill Coulter and Arch Kincaid resort to checks ing the stick rather than to using the body. Coulter is Lothercd with a bad leg but hoth he and Kincaid got in some clever work, It is hard to pick out the players who looked the best for the visit. ors. Jackie Kane was too fast for any of the Oshawa tcam and he figured in most of the successful attempts of the Sea Fleas. Weiner Lough back checked the Oshawa team singled handed for nearly t° 'ce minutes. He . .s a regular puck hound and was always daan- gerous. Their defence was a tower of strength. Collins, Convey, Burry, Underwood and McKay all showed flashes of smar{ hockey, Frank Collinge, well known to Oshawa fang made the local defence look foolish on several occasions. Home- shaw and Mueller were both good. The last period !d more to earn the S.niors some real support for the season than any other thing that they could do. They showed that they a ; a real fighting team that ean play smart hockey. With a few more practices under their belts so that the players can brush up on teamwork and got a little more condition, (quite a little), they will be ready to give all| comers a run for their money. The Game Soon after Collins got chased for ing Kane. bined for a nice goal, but the play was called back. ery leit Coulter flat-footed a oled Leveque on a high shot for first goal. "Curly Lane handed out a few heavy body checks. that slowed the Nationals up. Convey: tricked the defence ror the second goal of the e:vning. Kincaid drew a penalty for cross checking. Play see sawed ""back and forth. Curly Lane shot fron. outside the defepce, but esha cleared. Bill Conlit made a nice trip, but lost 'thc puck when it started to roll, Houck and "Doc" tried a combinatien play but 'Palmer intercepted a pass and broke away only to be stopped at the defence, "Eddy" Leveque was called on to stop some hard shots. He stopped 9° shots, although his clearing of thé shots was not as fast and clean as could have been. The period ended wit! the puck at cen- tre ice. Sea Fleas 2, Oshawa 0, Second Period It took Oshawa several minutes to get past centre ice, but after a few attempts they gave Holmeshaw some work to do and play pepped up considerable. Bond looked bad when he missed a body check. A score r¢- sulted' making the total three. Osh- awa came to lite then and "Doc" Rowden tookgit right through but got chased { online Black and then reat to press, "Doc" Rowden shot ifprd and before Holme- shaw could clear Bond shovelled it past for a goal. He followed this with a hard shot. a loose puck and put in behind "Eddy" for the fourth, The Sea Fleas buzzed the puck right in for another. They were far too good] for the Oshawa bunch, "Weiner" Lough checked the Osh- awa team right and left, Bond and Rowden worked lovely. Three times in a row they worked their way right in on the goal and only a little hard luck and over anxiouspess pre- vented a score. Bill Conlin and Houck wete the fastést for Oshawa. Conlin made a nice solo rush, but lost the puck when he tried to cir- cle the net. "Eddy" Leveque made two smart saves when the attacker had only him to beat. The period] ended with Rowden giving Holme- shaw a hard shot to save, Oshawa 1. Sea Fleas §. Third Period The final spasm opened with "Stui- fy" Mueller in the nets for the Sea Fleas. Curley Lane got chased soc after play was resumed. Bond took the puck through the defence : Rowden finished the job in sma fashion for a goal that gave the fans | Black and Rowden com-|an Frank Collins got | Houck were going wild. Row- deh went through alone and was badly bumped. McKay got chased. The Sea Fleas were having plenty {of work to do. Conlin nassed out | from the corner to Geo. Jackson { who placed it behind Mueller for an- { other goal. The Sca Fleas were try- ling too, but Oshawa were checking far. better, And how the férwards burned it up. Rowden made a won- derful try but pe one was there to take the pass. Play was lightning fast. Rowden took the puck clean through the defence and fooled Mueller completely, but the puck nit the post. What a l.eak! The Sea Fleas scored on a scramble in front of the net and Houck got a forced rest' for throwing his stick, Play ended with Jackson taking a shot at the met. "Oshawa. 3, Sea Fleas 6. 'Phe teams: Sea Fleas Holmeshaw Burnett Defence McKay R. Defence Convey Centre Kane R. Wing Collins I. Wi Lough Alternat Underwood Alternate Burrey Alternate Palmer Alternate | Mueller Alternate Kincaid Alternate C. Elliott Mascot Ross Small Referees: H, C. Lecky, Lou FE, Marsh Oshawa Leveque Bond Coulter Houck Rowden Black Conlin Little Lang Jackson Position (oal Clarence Darrow, "the Voltaire | of America ed all its and wicked characters put dewn that praiss/ ridiculed all its good ones as Bum and old-fashioned. id are perhaps an) Darrow said, become of drum "Modern I'right,". Mr. what's going to home? i "A young real estate agent call led on a very modern bride and groom the other day and tried to | sell a home to them, but the bride | |: said as she kindly shook up acock- | tail for the young man: '" 'What do we want with a home? Listen. I was bora in a ma ternity hospital, raised in a board- ing school and fin dq off in a | Fronch convent. 1 rted in | a motor Od marr rled in a magis- | trate's office. 'Georze and 1 eat | | in restaurants and sleep in hotels, {In the morning I ¢ the | 3 cou | or motor, in | th eafternoon I do a movie ,in the | we dance 1 when we're | dead we'll be buried. So what good | me to us? Still--have you arage with a bedroem-"' | evening tripping Black brought the crowd to| a real chance to cheer and they did. | | their fect on a lone effort. The Osh- awa team were working combina ation | nicely. Coulter got chased for hoard! Oshawa Team Wakes Up The Oshawa team had come to lif with a vengeance, Rowden, Bond TO efforts. ike' KING STREET, West The Home of Clean Sport Congratulations The Management OF OSHAWA'S NEW ARENA The Dream of the Sporting Public has been realized. We now take our place in the charmed circle for the ad- vancement and development of Hockey and Skating and trust that through the leadership and foresight of those who have made it possible for the Citizens of Oshawa to enjoy Canada's National Sport in such a splendid Arena that success and prosperity will always attend their Yours Sincerely, Mike | The | He y Hockey ronto National Fleas. He fis | Oshawa City | of the Juniors | President of the | ub ard the ¥ Yacht Club, Sea Vice-ees, of the Club in charge and Honorary HARRIS ARDIEL President of the N Club Fleas' Mr. H. Ardiel is amateur sport in "but | 3] HE new Arena isa credit to the City and we know that the Public will be willing to give their best to Support the New Venture. At this time may we extend our Best Wishes to the management fox Success and we hope that they will never regret the erection of this beautiful Arena in Oshawa. -- } MR. E. P. EVELEIGH Owner-Manager Oshawa Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co. For Super-Laundry Send Your Laundry to the Oshawa Laundry and Dry Cleaning Company Our h¥ro when allt js said and done; | He worked his head off daily and was out to get the , reason commonplace, tried to swell his salary would suffice And maybe | y day he And falling on his knees, he "Oh, maiden, wilt thou Wed. 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