A ------ PAGE EIGHT THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1930 OSHAWA SENIORS DEFEAT QUEENS TEAM IN RUGGED GAME 4-2 Oshawa Seniors Win .. | Bowmanville Juniors Play Here Monday Night| oma. ein ¢ Hard Checking Gi : et ar. eC ng ame Twice Queens broke through with 3 3 * DOC DOO B | ped from the siu.t by lack of equip- HOCKEY RESULTS Ingersoll and Western University \ F , only Lane to beat, Once Black . yi A 3 took the puck and on the other ment and the extreme cold, py rom Queens Team 4 - 2|=x.go,2% m0 on, vo other intermediate teams are Pabing + got ch ou for charging Bond. Lev- Ritson Juniors \; Albert Juniors Hokey games played last night} jo q0y jan, 22 was especially tricky, Bond, at]eque made a smart save when Gib- At Ritson Rd, Thur, Jan, 16. resulted as follows: Petre Bier . : Defence Men of Both Teams centre for the locals, turned in the | son went right through. Murphy Positions -- 0. H. A. SENIOR "A" ta et Shar. + Hand Out Heavy Body best game he has played since he |drew a penalty and with a man off Markachewski Goal Waite | xXNationals ...5 Queen's ......4 "ciao 00 J ondon as referee A started wearing an Oshawa sweat- | Queens started to "rag." Oshawa Mitchell L. Defence Muzic| x 20 minutos overtime, MONDAY'S GAMES Checks--Oshawa's Come | er. He figured prominently in three | were out to play hockey, however Lockie R. Defeice Brant 0. H. A, SENIOR "B" Games and referees for Mondaj 5 bination FP! Foals of the goals scored and he back |and they did. Houck got a forced . Lavinovitch Centre Mensil| Preston .....4 Kitchener ++..2| 5.1 50 are as follows: Re ination Iiay eatures | checked well all night. Carl Houck [rest for slashing.. Before he got Harmer, E. L. Wing Pugh | Stratford ...11 Galt ,.... A Ne Game turned in a smart performance, He | back Lane got chased for an il- P| Ogden R. Wing Milug | Port Colborne 2 Brantford ... Queen's. or is or (U. of T passed to Black for the third goal | legal body check. Oshawa buzzed ® | Ballan Alternates Zubkavitch| Windsor M. M, 3 Western .... Arenal, 8.30: Erni P ge o To and also did some smart back |around the met for a few minutes Currie Alternates Chatham .,..3 Riverside ....1} no "" "°° Ernie Sarkge, 410° Oshawa's entry in the senior "B" | checking when Oshawa had men in | and Rowden almost scored his own Brown Alternates Woodstock ,.5 London East .. Lo, Senior ¥ series of the O.H.A. played their | the penalty box, Houck has de-| rebound, Bond was getting in an nn AGA ne Score" by periods --- Oshawa .,...%4 Queen's , Osh Deniop 5 Sevtes ir De: first scheduled home game last | veloped a smart shot this year and | some smart back checking at this of snd dh ot nd Ritson Albert -- 1 Roe 2% Belleville; Clair Dev. 'night before a crowd of 1,200 peo- | he was dangerous at all times, Gil- | stage of the game, Kincaid and | Owing to the inclement weather, | Guodchile = TL. L.l.ice White 1 i 0 0. H. A. INTERMEDIATE Be Ruston. Hamiion.. Goer: "ple, and defeated their opponents | fillan and Kincaid played good hoc- | Black made a nice try. Lane got | Public School Hockey did not get | Barne, R. Defence Goodinau 2 -- 0 0 Brampton ,..2 Georgetown ...1 |, Dro : gam} Oy orge Queens University by a score of 4 | key and both had luck on their | chased again, but it seemed un- |.way on Monday night as scheduled. | Salter * Centre Gamble 3 --= ve. ve Cayuga .....4 Caledonia ....3|7ennie 1 2gara ght G to 2. plays, Curly Lane and Gord Cook | called for. The period ended with | The opening game was played, how- | Gibson L, Wing Marlowe --_-- Simcoe ..... 6 Port Dover «v0.3 | o Brantfor a Gali, e0TED Play was rugged and the heavy | Played effective games on the rear | the score still three to nil. Pat-|cver on Wednesday night over at DeGuerre . R. Wing Matthews |- 2 0 Milverton ...9 Wellesley ... Rarges, Ritcpener, z ' body checking by the defence men | guard. They checked heavily and | terson, Cook, Squires, Murphy, | Centre St. Wilson Alternate Bakogeorgc| \ Referee -- F. Warder, xAlvinston .. 2 Glencoe ...... Woodstock at Windsor Micmace, of both teams featured the play. | rushed well, Some of their work | Houck, Lane (2), were given for-; At the time of going to press | Pierce Alternate Pipher The Came x--20 minutes overtime. W. H. Legg, London. ; Referee Whortley was almost too seemed slightly crude but this | ced rests, there haye been only three games) Braun Alternate Mason| Ritson Juniors entertained their old | Forest ......9 Strathroy .... Intermediate Sellen A strict and as a result the game was | Will polish up with a few more Third Period played in both leagues, so we are] Gillespie Alternate Saunders] rivals Albert St. to as fine an ex-| Goderich ..,.2 Seaforth ... Oshawa at WEIL, - Bob arm. studded with penalties. However, | games, "Eddy" Leveque played a Patterson scored for Queens aft- [not in a position to publish the lea-1 Score by Periods -- hibition of Junior Hockey as has| Walkerton .. 8 Listowel ..... sirong, Toronto, ran itl unless the game had been handled | smart game In the nets and on the | er a minute's play. Queéns were | gic standing, Commencing nest Centre King been seen in Oshawa this season.| Durham ,...14 Markdale .... 0 |. Port - Hope at . Bowmanville, dn a firm manner, it would likely | two goals scored he had no chance. | going' much better this period. week, such reports will be published 3 0 These youngster :o at the game with| Penetang ....6 Iort Mc m1 Charlie Lavery, Whitby. : "have developed into a roughhouse, This; ¥ictory puts the locals in | Oshawa were taking things too | iy this column weekly, 5 0 a vim and dash that guarantees the| Bracebridge . 5 Gravenhurst ..3 | MeM ster at Markham, Mac Mc- LAs it was, there were 16 penalties second Place and a win on Monday easy and the crowd uldn't like It. So far the only school to declare 0 0 fans all the thrills of a professional 0. H. A. JUNIOR Carthy, Toronto, " handed out. night, when they play Belleville, | jane nodied Patterson into the |, winner in the classroom leagues. is -- - match : Trenton .....53 Belleville ,... a Junior. Series : 5 From the faceoff until the | Will place them out in front, boards and got away with it. He | (Centre St. where Miss Dunbar 8 0 Ym ----ri-- ---- Peterboro St. J. 10 Lakefield . 2 | Kingston at Queen's, Harry Ba final gong, the Oshawa team dom- . | deserved penalty but the referee |, om has come out on top of the Perec -- C. ¥. Cs Fenelon Falls Lindsay .. stone, Kingston. x 2 inated the play almost entirely. : The Game didn't see it. Rowden made a nice | Third Class group. V Referec The a CAunan, Sea Fleas Zenelon Val 9 oranda Es Bowmanville at Oshawa, Norma The only time that the Queens Play opened with Rowden mak- try and Morin went through alone Centre St. made x od use of their Willowdale 4 5 Markham Albert, Toronto. : ' team seemed to become dangerous, | ing a lovely try but Morris saved. | and missed the net, Oshawa quit Games Next Week oe nd sion 5 of we of po orgs aD ya | Peterboro' at Port Hope, CHff Mas during the first ten minutes of { Rowden took the puck through | trying again, and then they sud- Senior ited rink facilities, Individual Qche Beat Queens x--30 minutes overtim Pound, Oshawa, .the final period. During this time, | the defence and passed to BOnd | denly snapped into life. Rowden Monday -- by tnembers. of both teams ere the Parkdale : Marlboros » | (Arena Aah. a MoTlcaniiagers ns Ww snes Done, alti U. of T. at Marlboros rena, 9 «the Tri-colour made several deter- | Who scored after only two mine | pagsed to Bond . who passed to Mary St. at King St. ler of the day nd te a) : 4 5 angers 4 order of the day nd team play wis | In Owertime Yicionas 8 Rangers : [p.m.), Jim Loftus, Toronto. Oh DO bt bd 1S mined combination attacks. The [utes of play. Queens made a real | Black who scored for a pretty play. | South Simcoe at Cedardale at a minimut Macinally - »attempts were usually frustrated | try on a combination play. Gibson | yforin scored by batting a loose | Wednesday --- i rovided 1. brig yr 0 te oo U.7T 8 3 Upper Canadz St. Andrew's College at U.T.:. by the heavy defence work of the | made a mice shot but Leveque | puck into the net to make the score | Centre St. at N. Simcoe te 4 sharyshoc ter pe a H {1 ' gat Bolt sodden wy yc anada | (U. of T. Arena, 4 pm), W. "Scarlet Wall" or by the clever | kicked it out. 'Bond drew a Pen- | four to two. Leveque plucked n | Ritson Rd, at Albert St bee 1a ary ro or an Lui 25 ha Kingston, Jan, 18.--Toronto Na- [ XB0 Wp tate Te mpLon ** "| Walshe, Toronto. 'work of Leveque or the forwards. |alty and soon after he got back |ghot out of the air and gave the | Junior the score would hs a oy {hat | tionals scored their first win of the Miltor } mintice Dye me. o Sandy Little of Guelph, appoint- .The Collegians scored twice in the | Black got chased. Queens wero | crowd a thrill. Rowden went al- | Tuesday ~ RTs ¢ WoRld have Deen muzh 137° | wenjor O.H.A, series here last night i ; os ta Acton .......={.,"%o handle the Stratford-at. last period, both tallies coming | playing ragged hockey. Morin got | ost through but MacDowell took |. Mary St. at King St. Rew and Queen's' sugered their initial | Tiagara Falls § Hamilton ...-" | Kitchener junior game Monday, from scrambles in front of the net. { chased for tripping. Houck pass- | the puck away. Black got hurt Satith Sintcoe at ( edardule - defeat, but it was not until 80 ort Dover .. ayuga » | Jan. 20, will be unable to act. and Teamplay a Feature ed to Black on a nice try but he | hadly when he was thrown in front Thursday i Centre St. Jrs. vs. King St, Jrs. minutes of gruelling hockey - had | London . 4 Ingersoll '>| Earl Balkwell of Brantford wil The local sextette showed a missed the net by inches. Bond | of the net. . He had to go off. Ren- Centre St. at'N At Centre St, Jan. 16, 1930 been played that the Sea Fleas | Woodstock ,.3 1 is * "5 | handle this important fixture. great deal of improvement in their { and Rowden combined for a pretty nick got chased for tripping Cook. Rits yo Rd oF "Albert St Positions -- {5 ? : emerged with the long end of the | Exeter 4 i Ma : ---- game with the Sea Fleas in the | goal, "Dec" doing the scoring. Murphy made a nice try but Eddy Rugby Champions Banqueted Lakas Goal Goheen btu 4 score. It Was a Serco baltle, | a nd Pp onitiia canal P C C D f matter of teamwork. The forward | Houck gave Art Black a pretty | made a real save, Queens wero The ladies of the Ritson Rd. Home| Whitelaw L. Defence Soancs wit both, rig pnd hh minutes overtime, i | . . . € eats : Varsity 3 - 1 Simcoe men played smart combination all | pass righ rt and Blackie - v Ader shi he y 3 o Tre och . Ye night. All the goals scored by the 3 8 ght alte § ns ig a making BOMme oh Hietie bli gi nd yh d pk ob, Snterrained th du ie 3 4 Deienee Pa Ske and after 9 minutes and 10 seconas | Midland... 3 Penetang "Oshawa team came as the direct | third smart goal. Murphy got Do re acme work to do oh | dis Est hh ' foe Dime ! L. Wing Thom $0 of the second overtime period had 3.0.1: A JUNIOR . * result of two or three-man passing | chased for tripping Rowden, Gil- gOAll as giv a Joie Work 19 do. sc Ao to a banquet la 1hursday Dime, Ny A A been played. Monteith ... * Timmins .....3 | In QOwvertime attacks, Every man on the local | filjan also got chased soon after. | on go. . A i Br a a ey) Rd. Tur v.11 Fletcher Altersiate Grn . At that the winning goal was | Chaplea ....4 Sudbury .... team, defenc men included, passed | [ano followed for hooking. Murphy made a wonceriu save. : Ritson Rd. Juniors won the Nil} ets Alternates Lrover| gigpyted, but was allowed by Re- ------ o---- ------ «the puck liberally, and Tesuits were | 120: rh g. ) phy | son got hurt and went off, Houck | Hezzlewood Trophy, emblematic oi] Pugh Alternates Plowright | poco Harry Datstone, Nationals fToronto, Jan, 18.--Parkdale AC 3 bodied Hond and was forced 10 | finished the game with a lovely | the Junior Public © School Rubgy | Murphy Alteriee Lockwood stormed down into the corner and P t D f t Canoe Club strengthened their lead Squires and Murphy, the two Aire. w ithe han of lone effort. . He missed the nel by | Championship of the city, In Score. by periods -- . worked the play over to the nets, reston ejeats for the first place in the Big Four . sturdy befence men were the best Oe haus did 5 hy jin 3. ou inches #nd the game was over | senting the cup on behalf of hy Centre King where Kane took a bat at the rub- | T ow C it S 4 2 junior O.H.A, group last night at for the Tricolour. They rughed well ro 2 Line, 1e period | Oshawa Position Queens | Hezzlewood, Murray Johnston re- Scand nd 0 ber. Quinn went down and shoved win-v i y Ts. - U. of T. Arena when they defeat. and showed plenty of speed but endeqg with the score Oshawa, I; | Leveque .» Goal Morris | marked that the significant fact about 2 -- 10 1 the puck out, and the goal juage as. ed Mariboros 4 to 2. In the first like the Oshawa defence pair, they Queens, 0. Bond from Rowden, | Cook Defence Squire: | Ritson Road was their ability to pro Ki se oe claimed that "the puck did not go game of the evening the Toronto seemed crude at times when they Rowden from Bond and Black from | Lane Defence Murphy | duce Rugby Champions, -- - into the nets hile Goaler Quinn Kitchener, Jan. 18.--The Pres-| canoe Club sent the University of handed out the body. Houck. Bond. Black, Morin, Mur-| Bond Centre McDowall | Mr, Knight, principal of the schoul, 13 1 also claimed that there was no |ton Riversidse dropped a monkey | Toronto under 3 to 1 after 30 min- MacDonald, Patterson and Mor- phy, Gilfillan and Lone drew pen- | Rowden R. Wing Patterson | yresided at the banquet and congra- Referee -- E. G. Nichol, score. Referee Batstone, however, | wrench into the Green Shirts |, 0 of overtime. It was U. of T.'s ris, in the nets also looked for alties. | Black L. Wing Gibson | ulated Lis team on the splendid way + TL. Game ; allowed the goal to count, and less | aspirations for a play-off position] nird straight loss. the losers. second Period Houck Alternates Morin | they played the game, Other speak- | Centre St. Juniors entertained King | than a minute later the hard game | in senior O.H.A. group B here last -- i Every member of the Oshawa Oshawa took things easy until | Kincaid Alternates Galway | crs were Mr, C.F. Cannon, Supervis- St. at a scoring fest at the Centre| ended with Nationals winning, | night hy defeating the Kitchener. team played a good game and |Lane got back on and then things | Gilfillan Alternates Rennick | ing Principal of the Oshawa Public| St. rink at which the visitors were iment pra uae Waterloo team 4 to 2. The visitors U.T.S. DEFEATS U.C.C. while some displayed particular | Pepped up. Squires made a nice Alternates MeVicar | Schools to whom there must go ad. cated. Papineay of King who! BOWMANVILLT JUNIORS deserved their victory on the Toronto, Jan. 18.-- University of good points, it would be unfair to | rush and Curly Lane followed with y teferee--E, Wortley, Toronto great deal of credit for establishing | scored the lone goal for the visitors WIN FROM PORT HOPE | night's play, as the homesters, al- | Toronto School proved far super- mame any one person as an out- [2 nice try, The referee seemed a/ -- -- sports in the public schools through. | was the outstanding player for bis me | tough putting plenty of willing | ior to Upper Canada college in standing player. Black, patrolled | little late with his bell ringing. T C : out this city: Mr. E. G. Nichol, Di- | team. Fletcher, Constable, Pierce, Bowmanville, Jan. 18.--In a | effort into the fray, failed to func-| their O.H.A. Prep school group rthe left boards in fine style and | Patterson got chased for tripping. | ony anzoneri rector 'of Physical Education, and |and Whitelaw had the scoring hon-| junior O.H.A, game here last night | tion well together, They had moie | game playéd yesterday afternoon { President of the O.P.S.AA,, and Mr.|ours for the Centre St, boys. Go-| Bowmanville defeated Port Hope | chanes than Preston, but the lat-|at the Arena gardens and won by ahead in the group standing. handled his passes well. "Doc" | Rowden and Cook followed. Osh- | id : { Loses to Ki Burg F. Lycett, coach of the Ritson Team. | heen of King turned in a fine game| 9 to 1. The victory was the fifth | ter capitalized on those which they | 4 to 1. The victory puts U.T.S, well | -- 'Rowden played a smart game and | awa were playing smart hockey. . Eas ha nA = Much credit is due the ladies or] duspite the scoref He was handicap | straight for the locals, | had. i mn of New York, Jan. 18.---A gallant | the Home and School Club, . under little fighting man, smiling Tony | the presidency of Mrs, Booth, for Canzoneri, slipped suddenly from [the plendid banquet served to the the list of ring masters last night | and headed down from the heights, orge Thrasher, spoke on behalf | battered into the worst defeat of {of the Junior team and Nanko Ro- his brilliant career by a sepindle- | gers on behalf of the Seniors. The armed lad from England, Jack | Seniors it will be remembered lost "Kid" Berg. the Senior Championship to Centre Awed and almost unbelieving, | St. by one pont, , 18,000 of the faitMful sat rooted Guests of Ritson Rd. who alse in thelr chairs until it became to0 | were Mr. A. W. Jacklin, Prin obvious, to doubt longer that the {cipal of Centre St. School, Mr. A. M : | great little Tallan. former feath- | Robinson, Coach at Cent and Mr erweight champion, and within the | A. W, L. Smith, School attendance year challenger from the light- { Officer. ¥ ] weight crown, was but a shadow of King St. Srs. vs. Centre St. Sra. himself--and this on the night he At Centre St, Date, Wed. Jan, i5. would have needed cverything he | Positions ' ever had to whip the whitechapel King St. Centre St. whirlwind. | Burke 10a MaclInally MONDAY | GPORT SNAPSHOT! NIGHT [dS ==== TONIGHT Oshawa Seniors Win : There were about 1,200 hundred people out to the game last night and it was an even better tussle than the Simcoe-Bowmanville game. The Seniors uncorked some. of the smartest combination work that : ' . has been displayed by any local team this season, Every player was ; é generous with the passes and the crowd appreciated the results that wre obtained, The referee meted out sixteen penalties during the evening, Curly Lane drawing four of them, Oshawa got eight penal- ties altogether, The fans liked the game last night and the Seniors have won a large following of real supporters. lf they win in Belleville : on Monday night, they will be at the top of their group, * Junior O.H.A. oe es : Oshawa Juniors Meet Belleville Monday Night What should prove to be the tidbit of the season as far as Junior games are concerned, is thc game on Monday night at the Arena, when the Oshawa Juniors meet their old rivals, Bowmanville. Bow- . manville is the only team to hand the locals a setback and the Scarlet Clad crqwd are out to get recenge, lf you want to see a Junior le- . , fence that can hand out the body, be sure to sce this game. Oshawa's sturdy defence should play a prominent part in Monday night's tussle, . * 3 VS. nox Oshawa Simcoes The Oshawa Simcoes will also provide a drawing card on Monday night, They step over to try conclusions with the fast team from ° . : : Whitby, The Simcoes have got to win this game to stay in the running | Vi e and 'it's 'dollars to doughnuts that they will be in there trying with 4 everything they've got. ae RE ; \ ' 0.C.ILA.A. Meeting Monday Night \ ; . All teams affiliated with the Oshawa City and Industrial Athletic \ 4 . . Association are reminded of the meeting which will be held in the Prices . Rush 25 YMCA, on Monday night at 800 p.m. The crests for.the winners of . C the different Softball Leagues have arrived and will be given out, ! » 9 TH RY ) King Street Tuxis Defeat Whitby Reserved 35c, 50c, 75¢c The King St. Tuxis_Group from Oshawa played the Whitby Tuxis Group last night in Whitby in Basketball and the Oshawa boys were 1 the victors by a score of 28 to 18. The game was played in the Whitby High School Gym, The following are* the members of the different teams: Whitby--C. Mayne, J. Bascom, R. Bennett, Smith and R. Slee- ° hd ' mon, 'Oshawa~R. Michacl, A Jobb, C. Buchanon, G. Brown, H. Peter- : : Tickets at Mike's Place] Si vias sinc Buus 6. Brown 1. ptr. | Adults 40c Children 30c ! the boys were given a supper by the ladies of the Whitby. Church. a --r