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Oshawa Daily Times, 17 Jan 1930, p. 6

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1930 OSHAWA JUNIORS DEFEAT WHITBY - QUEENS PLAY HERE TONIGHT Two and Gunn One -- 'Brown, Displaying a superiority in every epartment of the game, the Oshawa ors handed the Whitby Juniors a to J setback last night in Burns rena, before a crowd of about two dred people. The Oshawa juniors were clearly € better team on the night's play, t what the Whitby team lacked in bility, they made up for in aggres- veness and they never quit trying. Chey did not have the finish of the shawa team, but they showed flash- s of good combination, The Oshawa juniors gave their best xhibition of the season, They looked etter against Peterboro, but last ight the opposition was much stii- ger and Walt Fair's "Kids" display- #d some smart hockey. The work of the defence was especially good. ! Thomson and Lortie paired up nice- iv and they handed out some hcavy but legimate bodychecks last night. Whe three goals that were scored on Burr, who played a good game in the pets, were all scored from the Peterson was the most i player on the Oshawa tcan Harmony Flash" showed plenty speed last night and he scored three of the six Oshawa goals. All of the Yhrec goals came as a rest of smart work, The other Os va forwards all played good he Wh and heir fombination work was 'he ot uch improv- # Scott, Maundrell, Sleightholm and Brown were the pick of the Whith squad. Both Scott and Maundrell played a good defensive ga: hey rushed well. Brown 3 steady game at right wing, a #Duck" Sleighthelm, was the fnerchant of the County Town tean: 4 The crowd did not appreciate th keavy bumping tactics of th wa defence and both Thomsor Lortie came in for some loud * ut they kept right on going + The Oshawa team are i rapidly and they are winning a Tas ollowing of ardent supporters, On Monday night they will have what likely be the best junior grouj ame of the season when they he Bowmanville juniors at the Arena here. This will be a real batt! is the Oshawa boys are out to even SPC Sk ving NEW MARTIN NOW PLAYING "LITTLE JOHNNY JONES" Racing Comedy PAT ROONEY IN SWEETHEARTS 4 -- CHAPTER -- 4 ACE or Scotland Yard wa Team Displays Clever Teamwork--Peter- | son Scores Three, Lortie Sleightolm and Sturgess Score for Whitby Oshawa Juniors Win From i County Town Team In Harn Fought Gamh 6 - 3 up the series, having already lost one game to Bowmanville, The Game Play opened with Oshawa mak- ing several hard thrusts at the Whitby net but the hard ice caus- ed many falls, Whitby pepped things up a bit and Burr was giv- en several shots to save, Bradd almost scored on a pass from Pet- erson. The 'Whitby forwards wore checking nicely, holin scored for Whitby on a nice individual effort, The shot beat Burr cold. What a game, The small crowd went nearly crazy when Maundrell almost scored. The checking was inclined to be rough but the boys seemed to like it "Rainy" Lortie tied the score on a smart solo rush. He heat the defence and gave Shaughnessy no chance. Authors got chased for tripping. Gunn took a pass from Little and shot from centre ice. "Shag" didn't see it until it was in the net, Play speeded up and Burr was forced to leave his net to save a high looping shot, The pace began to tell on the Whitby lads and they slowed up. Bradd got penalized for a tripping, Soon after Bradd got back, Lortie made a nice rush but was stopped by the defence. Burr batted out a re- bound shot with his hand and right after Maundrell got chased for boarding tainy." "Rainy" fol- lowed by splitting the defence and back handing the puck into the corner of the net, The period end- ed with the score. three to one for Oshawa. Lortie scored on two lone r v Gunn scored on a pass Little. Bradd. Authors Maundrell drew penalties Second Period After a minute's play, the Harmony Flash, beat the de- fence and rifled a shot into the twine for his first goal of the sea- Lortie got bumped hard on sorties up the ice Stur- £ yona "lovely to get a son, one of his ess scored for 3 Whitby n slight edg play and Burr was called to save several hard shots. Little made a nice rush but lost hance by failing to pass. made a three man rush but nd Thomson were too good. much faster this period. ir and Bradd played some smart combination but Maundrell stopped them. "Rainy" Lortie made a smart rush but his hard shot missed 'the post by in- ches, "Big Lefty" try but overskated the puck, kept trying and Jeff Au- a nice lone effort, Little hard when he tried to go through alone. He had to take a rest. The Harmony Flash came on and in about a minute he trick- ed both members of the defence and scored a smart goal. He fol- lowed. by going right through a- gain. The goaltender saved his shot but he didn't know where the puck was. The period ended with the in front of the net and the to two for Oshawa. Peterson two for Oshawa, Sutrgess for penalties, sho a good « Whitby Lorti a nice Oshawa thors made got spilled puck i score five scored gcored inal Period Oshawa started right in with a | vengeance. Peterson and Drinkle both sppered shots at the Whit- by goalie who saved nicely, Brown got hurt in a melee and had to retire. Thomson got chased for | charging and Oshawa broke away | on a three man rush, Drinkle pass- ed to Pete who went on in and hit the pos Whitby became more | aggressiv > and the game roughen- ROGERS RADIO The (rigina' BATTERYLESS RADIO She DeLuxe 3258 COMPLETE WITH GUARANTEED Ask us to Geo. C. Allchin Limited MADE THE DISCOVERY ne . +. for the home of distinction. Walnut cabinet with beautifully- matched double doors. Genuine Electro - Dynamic Speaker with 11-inch cone. demonstyate 15 Church Street, Oshawa 'Toronto Branch--855 Bay St. FE dl a. bl, 5 5 "Duck" Sleight- . HOCKEY RESULTS Hockey games played last night resulted as follows: National League Ottawa ... .2 Maple Leafs 1 *Montreal ..3 Americans 2 #--overtime, Canadians .....6 Detroit Chicaga .. +. + 3--Boston International League Millifonaires ...3 Cleveland ...2 ++8 Detroit ... 2 O.H.A, Intermediates Whitby ........7 Port Hope 6 Guelph Aggies ..4 Fergus ...0 *Elora ........5 Hespeler *--30 minutes overtime. Jordan Grimsby , 1 Dunnville Watford eee 1 ceed Junior FE Aurora 3 Pickering 1 *--20 minutes overtime, N.O.H.A. Senior Iroquois Falls ...4 Sou. ed up considerable. Lortie sev Whitby .. & -..4 Meaford 3 Por, 3 drew Waterford 0 | Petrolia , 1 PORT SNAPSHOT By Guo. CampnrLi, Sports Editor Oshawa Seniors vs. Queen's Tonight There will be a large crowd on hand at the Arena tonight when the Oshawa Senior "B" team meet the Queen's team. The locals are out to revenge their defeat of Wednesday night and a real hockey game should be seen. Those who saw the game down in Kingston are not satisfied that Queen's are the better team, We will be able to tell better after tonight, n ET Another Win for the Juniors The Oshawa juniors are going strong. Last night they another victory to their list when they put away the smart Whitby team by a score of 6 to 3. The juniors, at present, are attracting more attention than any other Oshawa team, and they are getting good sup- port, 'On Monday night comes the acid test, when the locals meet the Bowmanville juniors, who have from the Oshawa team added won one game this season, the ire of the crowd with his heavy bumping but he only laughed and kept wading in, fairly ang very squarely. Whithy were having a slight edge on the play but they missed several good chances when already : * 0.C.LLA.A. Meeting Monday Night The representatives of the different clubs affiliated with the Osh- OBS. HEXIMER MAY GO TO SPRINGFIELD Kitchener, Jan. 17.--~The New York Rangers may shortly send Obs Heximer, the Niagara Falls Junior who recently joined profes. sional company, to the Spring- field club in exchange for Ott Hel- ler, a Kitchener boy also turned professional this winter, according to word reaching this city. A clipping from the Springfield paper indicates that this is likely as Heximer needs professionel training, while Heller has been dis- playing excellent form, though in clined to be a little too over-anxi- ous, Heller played with the Kitch- ener-Waterloo junior who went in. to the finals with the Marlbors last last year, CANADIENS WIN FROM DETROIT, 6-1 Montreal, Jan. 17.--Montreal Cana- | diens hopelessly outclassed the De- troit Cougars last night and swamp- ed Billy Beveridge under an avalan- che of rubber to win out to 1. Catch- are he and Industrial Athletic Association asked to be present Association which will be Id on Monday night awa City and | Peterson, | Thomson made | Whitby. No | net. The Harmony Flash, on Drinkle's rebound for the goal. "Duck" shot .nd | scored from well out | rolling shot, 20, Bye drew a penalty for ping Lortie. The game ended with the score, Oshawa 6, Whithy 32. Peterson scorod for Oshaw Brown scored for Whitby. son and Bye d penalties, The teams: Oshawa Burr Thomson Lortie | Drinkle Bradd Peterson i Little Authors | Gunn | Solmes | Referee Position Goal Defence Defence Shaughnes Seo Maundrell Long Drown Alternates Alt 3 1% Alternates H. Jacobi. Toronto. passes went astray in front of the scored sixth | Brown and with a With fifty seconds to trip- at a meeting of the at 8.00 p.m, in the Y.M.C.A, Important business is to be discussed Thom- | Whithy | and cvery team should have their representative present Bowmanville Intermediates Are in Playofis The Bow sure a place e playoffs. 1 only tw with Orone d the other a home with Port off berth. Osh having of winnin One vinanville Sheiks are practically - games to play, The real battle i , Whitby Witl hey have Hope awa Sune Commence Whitby Defe; ats Port a smart Sleightholm | Soto eofontesjontonieelsaforfesfostests | : With Stone + And Broom | | AMONG OSHAWA CURLERS f RAPA) osfesiosfociacfoorodofortoriorfertontoctestociesd | Deateederds off rapidly, ing rink, and a great deal terest is being shown by the bers of the Curling Club this year. ™ E in the Tankard year, by rinks Lander and represented petition this ped by H. C. Michael. Frank - LJ * two rinks winning the games in the playdowns, hoped that the Tankard will come to Oshawa this year, "va The games for this district will be played at Oshawa on Tuesday, January 21 at 10.20 a.m. The win- ners play off in Toronto. L - wv These ful in were It Trophy ] 15 | The vice-President of the awa Club, Frank Mason, spent a few days in Montreal, this week. Mr. Mason states that curling very popular in that city. In Mont- treal, the game Is played entirely with "irons." L * . Consideration has been given by {the Oshawa Curlers as to whether | they should change from Granites {to Irons and on the recommenda- ition of the Vice-President, it has been decided to continue the use of Granites, LJ * An invitation has béen from the Peterboro club, for sov- en rinks to play in Peterboro thi | Saturday, Jan. 18. The trip will | likely be made by bus. Jeter The rink games are being played weather changes hav- | ing no effect on the Oshawa Curl- of in- | mem- The Oshawa Curling Club will be com- ship- | success majority of Osh- | is | received 'St. Thomas Rugby Champions Feted | St. Thomas, 'Jan, 17.--5t. championship rugby teams, the Tiger | ! juniors and the-Western Ontario W. | U.S.S.A. seniors, were honored last | night at a public banquet given b) | citizens. of the city and attended Ly Ross (Dolly) Gray, M.P. for West i Lambton ; Harold Bailey, seceftary of the O.R.F.U.,, and other devotees of the gridiron sport from western Ou- tario, | The Leader trophy, symbolic of { the Canadian fusiop O.RE.U, title, and the O.R.F.U, cup were present- led by Ross Gray and Harold Bailey respectively to Captain Harry Martin of the Tigers, and the Western On- tario shield to Captain Tom Nixun of the St. Thomas Collegiate sen | iors. Frequent reference was made by the scveral speakers. to the Ottawa fracas. Harold Bailey paid particular tribute to the St. Thomas Tigers and commended the stand they took dur- ing the game. "I feel sure that I can pay this tribute to the St. Thomas Tigers better than any other person here, for J] was a neutral official ia the event," he said. "I recall well the instructions given by Coach Ted Medcalf prior to the game, at the hotel. He said: "Boys, this is- going to be a tough game. I don't care what happens; { rugby 60 minutes and stay on. the | field." How well they followed his | instructions can be realized when 1 tell you that 20 or 22 Ottawa men {drew 'penalties and only 'one Tiger | player. | "How did your father know | we went out in the car yesterday?" "Quite. simple! You know that | stout gentleman we ran over? | That was father."'---Buen Humor, " | Madrid, I want you to play] Thomas | puts the latter in first position, While: i" re land had four men harassing the | tie penalty box, that looked BLACK HAWKS WIN Ottawa - 2 | 1 oronto - 1 in 17. 11l., solo Jan, goal the st the victory Chicago, Dutkowskli's less 1utes after perlod gave Hawks 2-1 | two mir art TOL third the Map i rom third | Biack piace m tl wnadiar ( 1 the world hockey National He 1 Bruins here last night. { which cam vi | ton's fourth defeat of the Ni cach other in th cond period at a| League season, and was i time when the SILOrS Were Plays | by a record attendance tators. { cust FROM BOSTON BRUINS » ~--Duke than | of the Chicago over champion Boston It was Dos- ing the Michigan city men at their | worst, Canadiens penetrated their de | fence almost at will and only a bril- | liant display by Bey in the e ily part the it reas eridge ar- of the game score nable pronortion t for the Red Sh to De'snit by four ir last unter, kept | RED WINGS AND CARDINALS { TRADE CATCHERS Warren C Roche ster Rochester, 17 | Giles, president of the | Red Wings, announced yesterday { that he had traded Rabert T. Mor- row, veteran ea to the Louis Cardinal in exchange Catchor G Mancuso, Morrow played with Houston and last season. tcher, ter | | O.H.A. Bulletin Midland juniors are playing a postponed game at Penetang tomght, with Lou Vair of Barrie as referee. Norm Cooke of Orillia, will referee the important Stayner-Camp Borden game at Barric on Jan, 29. clubs having postponed games must agrange new dates as soon as poss- ible. Group winners in the interme- diate and jumor series positively must be Tonight's Referee Changes Changes in referces for tonigl games are listed below: Senior A Series Windsor Micmacs at Western, at] London--George Karges, Kitchener. Intermediate Series of Dunnville. Milverton at Wellesle Jowman, New Hamburg, Listowel at Walkerton--Nels ert, Kitchener, Junior Series As Milton--Gus ronto Jolton at 1 Roches- | Georgetown, Intermediate Series ngston at R.M.( Clair Devlir LPH DEFEATS FERGUS r= Br 6 Guelph. Jan, 17 In and speedy O.H | mediate ge 2 her last Guelph ies defeated Thistles checking | Bus With the return of cold weather, declared not later than Feb, Cayuga at Caledonia--Doc Burrows | y--Walter | WHITBY 17 to 6 Dr. Lou Hudson Gets Hand Fractured South Porcupine, Jan. 17.~Dr. Lou Hudson, former Olympic star, pressed into service by South Por- cupine, fractured his right hand as the home team went down to 2 4-3 defeat before Iroquois Falls Eskimos, here last night. While Hudson was on the ice he played a whale of a game. The Porkees lost the services of another of their stalwarts when Spence sustained a fractured rib. The victory gives the Eskimos the lead in the hectic dual race for Noithern si senior honors, Maroons Defeat | Amerks With 29 Seconds To Ge ¢ Tan, 17,~The Montr cept their season's Natior r league record against tl Amniericans clear last ni k nearly every. second struggle for them 0 2 triumph. It was the of the year over Nc victory , who have assum ole in recent gam ther upsct to the's the overplay, Nels St wore down the defen eciding goal. Only 20 cc overtime period were Ic hen Ste wart finally got through tI defenders to take Si core, WINS FROM PORT HOPI} Hope, J 17.--In a fas intermediate contest her and which was replet hrills, Whitby pulled out victory over Port Hope. TI! cord is now two wins an number of defeats. weary cher Port O.H.A. locals' re 1 the same | SAJIYd JYFHDIH POTATOES New Brunswick 90 1b. Bag $2.25 Yo1 A001 an | Hogg & Ly tle ay 203 Ontario MON ANd Ltd. two men sl SX gave the homester Sahin Bpec i their marg Rough play 1 L.ecats drawing el | W hile Jin O1 victor arked the game] them majors, were benched on seven o casions, Harold Cotton was sery {one of the majors for cracking Hi | Kilrea across the skull with lus stic when the first Ottawa goal Lamb scored it after a caut man pa k, Clan Fn | mgan each getting an the play. "Hurrica Hee notched t! wining tally ptain Clancy's § Art Smith the los solo das | | penalties, two of | throughout, tig Senators | mg cam ms thr | SINE atta and assist on | on Ci : | accounted f unter after a period, ass loronto ¢« in the opening While exciting because of the cl I ness of the play, the game lacl | much in hockey finesse. Both squads | scemed over-anxious 'and their com- | bination players were usually ragged, | me -- | 'Millionaires Defeat Cl Cleveland| Jan, 17.--Toronto Milli | pulled themselves out of =i) | place mn the International Hockey League last night when they d feated Cleveland Indians by 3 to at~-the Ravina gink, Previous to th | Cleveland. bad been in a tie with | Windsor for first place in the stand- | ing, but Buffalo's victory last night Toronto, | aires the game waxed rough, especially in last five minutes of play, when I'oronto net in an attempt to at least the count, the bouncing body- checks did not detract from the ex- citement at all. Fisher's performance in the local's goal during these try- ing minutes saved the game from at least going into overtime. Shots were rained on him from all angles, but Le kicked out the best Cleveland thrusts, Millionaires' Unexpected Rally Until the middle of the second per- iod the Millionaires shared about ¢q- ually in the play. At this time, how- ever, their thrusts found Cleveland's forwards hard to pass, and it seem- ed that the locals would suffer a col- lapse. In the final session Million- aires unloosed a sudden and uncx- pected burst of speed that was cou- pled with steadier checking and tw: quick goals, the first hy Prondiock k and the second by McCalmon, turn- ed what seemed would be a defeat into a victory, BUF FALO TROUNCES DETROIT Detroit, Jan. 17.--Buffalo's thuhdering Herd trounced the De- | troit Olympics in a hectic third ! period here last night and took a hard, fast game by the score of | 3 to 2. 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