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Oshawa Daily Times, 5 Feb 1930, p. 6

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I'MES, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1930 PAGE SIX THE OSHAWA DAILY ALA NIGHT AT LOCAL ARENA TONIGHT -- THREE BIG GAMES Maple Leafs Lose to N.B.A: Announces Canadiens and Drop Boxing Ratings Further Below Ottawa ERs orks Dads tin Belgium; Len Harvey, England; Kid" Line Fails to Hold Frankie O'Brien Hartford; Harry Experienced Frenchmen Ebbets, Freeport, N.Y.; Jack Mc- Vey, New York; Doc Conrad, New- --Toronto Scores First Montreal, Feb, 5.--The Mont- ark, and Harry Smith, New York. Welterweight--Jack Fields, Los Angeles, champion; Jimmy McLar- nin, Vancouver; Gorilla Jones, Ak- real Canadiens advanced two points yon. Shin; Jack Dood. asiand; further towards first position of my Freeman, Cleve and; My Sulli- the Canadian section by defeating van, St. Paul; Vinee Dundee, Balti the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-1 in an more; Young Corbett, San Franis- interesting if unexciting, game here co, and Billy Light, St. Paul. Jast night. Tho more Sapetiouced Junior welterweight--Title opr anadien regulars outplaye he Baby Joe Gang, Los Angeles; Ru Leafs' rooky line throughout, the Goldstein, New York Mar Leafs depending more on their Quintero, Tampa, Fla.; Stan new men than their regulars, za, Chile; Lope Tenerio, The game was marked for local Callahan, fans by the continuance of Howic 8 Youngstown Morenz's scoring streak, which he Brady, Syracuse, ! almost lost toward mid-season only Pin Kie Faufman, Hartford, to come back into form with the Berg Ranked Second last few games, Morenz's stick was Lightweight--Sammy Mandell responsible for two of Canadiens' Rockford, 111, champion; Jack K threc goals, once alone and once in and; Tony Canzon company with Larochelle, ; Louis Kid Kaplan, Mer. The Leafs failed to show much : King Tut, Minneapoli; promise, although their combina- . Cleveland: John tion at timés was better than their delphia; hilly a opponents. The "kid" line, al- 7 Wiis artes though they were not in a class and Ray ) er, with the Frenchmen's regulars, continued to show the promise they have demonstrated in their last half dozen games. Canadiens go back opponents to play Thursday night. The teams: PORT SNAPSHOTQ By Guo. CampsrL, Sports Editor HOCKEY RECORDS National League Canadian Section ?, W, 1, T.Pts. 29 16 10 3 36 Canadiens vo 20 14 11 4 32 ottawa ,...s0.. 30 13 13 4 30 Maple Leafs ..... 28 11 14 3 25 N. Y. Americans 31 9 20 2 20 American Section P. L. T.Pts. 4 53 HOCKEY RESULTS" Hockey games played last night resulted as follows: National League Canadiens ...3 Maple Leafs ..1 Ottawa ......5 Pittsburg ....1 Boston +3 Detroit ....ss1 Americans ...5 Rangers ,....3 Montreal *, ... Cincinnati, ¥eb, 5,--The Natlon- al 'Boxing Association met here in special session, drew match pairing to determine official wrestling championships, suspend- ed Mushy Callahan, junior welter- weight boxing champion, for fail- ure to defend his title, appointed new boxing and wrestling cham- pionship committees and realigned the ranking boxers in all classes. Delegates from 20 states and Can- ada attended. Baby Joe Gans, Los Angeles, was ranked second in the junior welter division. Only two men qualified for the heavy-weight title--John Pesek; Ravenna, Neb, and Jim Londos, Philadelphia, Pinkie Gardner, Schenectady, N.Y., and Joe Banaskie, Chicago, were paired in the light-heavy- weight class, and the winner will wrestle Hugh Nichols Mexia, Tex, for the title, Gus Kallio, Finland, and Ralph Parquet, Spencer, Iowa, meet in the first middlewelght contest, Ray Carpenter Lancaster, O., obtained the bye, and will grapple the Kal- lio-Parquet victor for the title, Charley Grip, Huntington, W.. Va., and Jack Reynolds Cincinnati, were the only qualifier r the wel- terweight title, The N.B.A. rules require the first matches in all four cla by March 1, and wh uated b bout is necessary on account d than the .openn ght produced, at least not yet, but 4 a bye the title will be decided by i 1 he Arena | Kiehenes March 20, Promoters may forward { i seated bids to headquarters. here Games This Week | ¢ 2. might. t( the elimina. Wednesday--Cuelph at /Brant-| for the FEO. to ic ning ford [ tion and title" bouts, Friday Ge | Thomas H. Milling, Saturday Kitch- | was elected to the boxing ener. | plonshin committee, Playdowns and Finals Discussed by O.H.A. * Executive Committee Three Games for One Admission There should be a good following of supporters at the local Arena tonight, to see the different games that will be staged during the course of the evening's entertainment. Parts and Service will uphold their answer to the Standard Dept's challenge, The Arctic Beauties clash with the Snow Queens and over and above that there is the Death Bat- tle between two of the local Service Clubs, the Kinsmen and Kiwanis, Norm, Mallett's Tribe have. determined to accept nothing but a win but they may be glad to get a tic game, at least the Kiwanis say so, * * Intermediate Group Title Decided Tonight . Another attraction for lgeal hockey fans, is the big game down in Bowmanville tonight. Port Hope's igtermediate team meet the Bow- manville Sheiks tonight in the of the Lakeshore .Group playoff. On Monday night these two teams battled to a sixty minute two-all draw in Port Hope and they wlil be an even footing when they meet tonight, Neither team will quit tr final bell Iroquois Falls 2 Sth, Porcupine 1| has rung and it is not beyond the that the bs rest Al-A. ji oy] same tonight might he anothe r draw New Liskeard 4 International league Detroit ......5 Buffalo ,.....0 Canadian League Kitchener ....4 Galt ...¢..s.1 O. H. A. Senior B Riverside ....2 Chatham ....1 0. H. A. Intermediate zBradford .2 Varsity pu ; zBradford won round 4 to 2, Elora .......3 Guelph 0.A.C, 1 O.H.A, Junior ZW est Toronto 3 Victorias .... zWest Toronto wins round 5 to ? Belleville ,...5 Trenton ...... Port Dover ,.3 Simcoe ....... Fenelon Falls 2 Bobeaygeon ,.. W.0.8.8.A. Senior Watford ....1 Sarnia N.O.H.A. Senior Boston. ....... 31 26 N.Y, Rangers vese 30 15 12 Chicago ....ss ..30 15 12 Detroit . vee 33 11:17 3 Pittsburg . 0290 5 22 Games This Week Thursday--Canadiens at Maple Leafs, Detroit at Rangers, Montreal at Chicago. Saturday---Rangers at Ottawa, Montreal at Canadiens, Boston at Pittsburg. Sunday--Maple Leafs at Amer- fcans, Pittsburg at Detroit, Intermediate League P. 33 ------ 33 Toronto, Feb, 5.--The regular 25 monthly meeting of the executive 12 conimittee of the Ontario Hockey Association was held in the Star Building here last night when ar- rangements for the playdowns and finals in the Senior A., Serior B., intermediates and junior series were discussed. The dispute between the Orange- ville and Brampton clubs as to whether there should be a playoff between the first and second teams in group No, 8, section A of the junior series was settled, and @®rangeville was ordered to play in Brampton to-night, with the re- turn game in Orangeville on Fri- day, Feb. 7. Ernie Wortley of Tor- onto was appointed referee for both games, 2 9 President Richard Butler of ar ---------------------- Lindsay occupied the chair, and * the following members were pres- Fights and Hockey are LJ Combined | ent: Frank Hyde, Woolstock; J. Percy Bond, Peterboro; Sheriff J. F. Paxton, Whitby; W, A, Hewitt, Toronto; George S. Dudley, Mid- land; Alvin H. Schiegel, Preston; Harry Lecky, Oshawa; George Van Horne Kingston; W, W, Davidson, Toronto; George B. McKay, Toron- to; W. A, Fry, Dunnville; H. E. Boston, Mass, Feb. 5--~The Bost- | Wettlaufer, Kitchener; James T.|on Bruins took a wild and furious! Toronto--Goal, Chabot; de- | Sunderland, Kingston; R. M. Clov- | hockey game from the Detroit Cou- | fence, Duncan and Day; centre, | er, Peterboro and W. M. Tacka-|gars by a 3 to 1 score here last| Conacher; wings, Primeau and | befry, Toronto. night and then entertained 12,000 ex- | cited spectators with one of the most || thrilling fist battles ever staged in| the National League. The players were when Eddie Shore, burly Boston de-| . { fence player, nad aggressive Rusty of becoming specd sl Hughes of the Cougars, exchanued, Speed Skating Mect, right-handed swings. After the ref- 2nd Whitby Boy Scout Clubs, The affair Jackson; subs, Smith, Nighbor, ore Blair, Pettinger, Cotton, Bailey. Canadiens--Goal. Hainsworth; B l defence, Burke and §. Mantha; OO, H. A. ul etin | Joliat, Was- | ere | erce separated them, Shore aimed iE 1 Eddie Soolistow, 19, just two week ). aia, 4 J Pp, \eler- . ce George Mallinson interfered the lookout for po riers dropped into second place | phy) and infor last night when they were handed Porat, Norway, and Vittorio Cam- : sk } . a 4 tol trimming by the Kitchener polo, Argenti i bis g Fiying Dutchmen in a game that Lizht heavyweigh centre, Morenz; wings, nie; subs, Mondou ,Ledue, Lepine, Larochelle, McCaffrey, G. Mantha, Carson, Desrivieres, Referces--R. W. ronto, and O. Cleghern, Boston player punched at him. This battle was traced bac that Shore and Hughes staged ir Ty " pl Hae 8 ore nd Hurnes staged in the Red Ace Javeni Practice was anything but hockey, The af-| Maxie Rogenbloom, ed the trom i ih srl ridin The 1 A W : : fair was featured by a constant par-| [,omski, Aberdeen, m from exchanging blows Fhe Red Ace Juven 14 3 I ade to the hoosegow, no less that | gj; v. Buftal then by Kiving Hughes a major pen Motor City Stadiu 4 Allg s wishing tr 32 occupants being registered En alty and Shore 8 Junor. out with this team ar to be { m by 5.4 there, 20 of them being Dutchmen, . . Jack McCully and Cowboy Achtz- | ner of the visitors' defence being the bad men, each with six trips to | an the penalty box, one of the latter's being for five minutes. : |e. Goddard Still Leads PT Derby m of the senior champlon- | | N.O.H.A. for the second ' TE tawa, Feb. 5 3 miles They won tho frst I Ot wa, Reb Tost 33 1-3 mile weet St. ( P chedule and their vic betwe i mile " 1 soddard, ; i | "hein of the le and the pot assures them of the | f 1d at 1) d of the first { old a 0 . § ond hald as well; O% ROC BL the Gh pS Irsl an . nual Ottawa international dog derby. game remains to | ? ; After grinding all opposition into the | hard-packed highways around the] { capital in the first two days of the) RANGERS | race, The Pas driver today will start the final heat of the 100-mile with a lead of 20 minutes and 25 se conds over his nearest competitor, | Unless disaster overtakes him in| | Boston; Ohio [.; and Conn, cong game Cleveland Buffalo .... London Detroit Windsor Hamilton Fo, | Niagara Falls Miilionaires ' 5 Games T his Week Thursday--Niagara Falls at De- troit, Firday-- Millionaires at sor, Detroit at Niagara Falls. Saturday-- London at Cleveland, Hamilton at Buffalo. Canadian League on ying until the \ ) bounds of expectations Senior Game Friday The Oshawa Seniors have vight. The Queen Bees will be beat for the two teams have ad of them for Friday is the team to s game. These 1 1 the hon- a hard game ah The must win a Portland, Or lour Wind- | yl or 4, Orc thi divide here, Trice and the locals met twice group title Benny Ba fon; Al Singer y Fuller, Bostor :nver; Pete Nebo, Massey, Philladel- Morgan, Seattle; Dave ama; Roger Bernard, Dee it Dom Volante, and hay The ( large cre 3 so far this asomn" and I. Of course, do not « carly this season r t shave Philadelphia, New York; at- wa Scniors ht's ors. The home team winning in each case attracted some is a larger crow if the Oshawa should be almost pi 'riday nig with thelr tendance able to sect : xpect in Toronto teams { stage Quebec. | at Guelph. of Quebec, | cham Brantford at Speed Skating In Whitby 1 ( pr of tert 3 all those Oshawa wa per. have hopes enter the Whitby auspices The following skaters who enjo £ Rankings The association announced the foliowing boxing rankings: | Heavy welghtesTive open, Jack! Boston; Max Schmeling Tuffy Griffiths, Slon Leiperville, Philadel- Young Striblir eon, Ga. Scott, England; Otto Von faute, Ind.; quitting the ice| sons who use * Spe | GALT DROPS INTO b SECOND PLACE Galt, Feb, 5. of the Tenms , Feb, on the Sound-Collingwood dates have been changed to, Friday, Feb, 7 and Tuesday, Feb, 11, with the first | zame at Parry Sound. Stayner and Collingwood will : play a sudden death game at Col- | lingwood on Thursday, Feb. 6, to | decide intermediate group honors, Additional playoffs have been arranged as follows: Group Playoffs Intermediate Series Feb, b--Peterboro The Parry Title first round open. Al Baldock, I'o Buffalc Broo) lyn, Emlie Plad- Kid Francis, Italy; Norway; Harry F and Emil Paluso, Balt eddy Paul, C rity, After leading the | pg Canpro. League all season, the Ter- phia; Hewitson, To- Montreal, ters Pete mation reiey BIRTHSTONES Daughter--Oh, what is your birthstone? Father of Twelve--My dear, I'm not sure: I think it is a grindstone. ~--Ottawa Citizen. Pontes 18 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH papa, nkie Genaro, N.- k Bill, Cuba; delphf: Wil- e Hockey Wed., at Lindsay, Fri., Feb. boro. Thurs. Mon., Feb, 10 Thurs,, Feb. 6- Borden (at Collin ood). Fri, Feb. 7--Jordan v, Port Weller or Niagara-on-the-Lake, Mon., Feb. 10--Niagara-on-the- j| Lake or Port Weller v. Jordan, WwW. A. HARE Junior Series Feb, b--Orangeville OPTOMETRIST di TAngeyl= 8 Bond Street East Hundreds of people wear | with ntmost comfort | Hare's Faaltless Lenses St. Germain of McGill Offered Hockey Contract by Montreal Canadiens | Teams Meet Tonight Y C an Title open, Nebr.; 7--Lindsay at Peter- King Strect players who inte Middleweight All Hudkins, Lincoln hockey are reming Y.M.CA. tor any person who asked to be pr certificates and t Miiton at Acton. ston at Milton, yner v, Camp Feb. 6-- teams the Montreal, Feb, 5.--Ralph St. Germain, star centre of the MeGill University hockey team and flashy quarterback of the rugby squad, who has been offered a contract | with the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League, coming into effect at once, will probably put off making the jump until after graduation, it was learned yester- day, The Saint, as he ig known to his friends and sport fans here, is | reported as willing to sign with a major pro team, but not just now, The Saint has ambition of play- ing rugby for the Montreal Ama- teur Athletic Association team of ' the Big Four next fall, and if he | and Bellefeuille In pddit to Br AMERICANS DEFEAT joined a professional hockey squad | PIY, an ex-Cougar of less rec vr i this-would of course be impossible, | Vintage, the youngsters weve far I h sol Proposals of entering senior | the majority In the scoring coum: company are not new to the ama- | . teur star, acording to reports. It is | BOO JIS. WIN a understood that he has been on | __ Sault Ste, Marie, Ont, Feb the call list of Canadiens, Ottawa, | Displaying some of the best hocke and an American club for some | they have yet shown this year, time. | Sault Greyhounds, junior cham St. Germain graduates this | Plons of the N.O.H.A., last night spring in commerce from MeGill, took a firmer grip on the top rung of the sotithern group by defeating R. the Sudbury Cub Wolves 6 | a speedy exhibition at the local If a = West To Toronto | & speedy exhibition ag the local| HH Hh Wins.Group - | Hoestuuhewleed bys Henk iat: Championship ESKIES WIN N.O.HA. Sr. TITLE | | | | iY South Porcupine, Feb Iro-1tot tot be taught by a Hottentot {¢ Toronto, Feb, 5---~Weit Toronto| queis Falls Eskies defeated South [tutor, should the tutor got hot if completed its conquest in group No.| Porcupine 2 to 1 here leading at (the Hottentot tot hoot and toot at 6 of the junior O.H.A. at the Arena| end of second period, 2 to 0. jthe Hott tutor? Gardens last night disposing of Vic- certificates DETROIT BEATS BUFFALO Detroit, Feb, i--- Detroit's Oly pics stole the thunder from Du y» of the falo's thundering herd on. Olym fce last night blanking the i ers 5 to 0, and climbed into with London for third place International Hockey League though three Cougars played in the Olympic line-up, Ricks, Connor Wed., at Brampton, ¥Fri., Feb. Orangeville, First Ronnd Junior Series Feb, 7--Kitchener 7--Brampton at at Mit- Fri., : chell, in Hh Mon., cheéner, The game originally 14, will be played Monday, Feb, | Tonight's Referee Changes | Referee appointments changed { on tonight's games follow: Senior B Series | Western Varsity at London East ! --Earl Balkwill, Brantford. Intermediate Series Peterhoro at Lindsay--Bob Arm- | strong, Toronto, Goderich at | Oliver, Galt. | Simcoe at Dunnville--Mac | Carthy, Toronto. | Junior Series R.M.C. at Quenc's--Joe i ---- one Feb. 10--Mitchell at Klit- National at Queen's senior scheduled for Feb. 10. | affair | NEW MARTIN NOW SHOWING THE GLEASONS IN' SHANNONS OF "PRINCE GABBY" Talkies Out-Talked FOX NEWS Kingston. (Movietone) | Orangeville at Brampton--Ernie | | Wortley, Toronto, | Games Tharsday, Feb. 6 Games and referees for Thurs- Feb. 6, are as follows: Intermediate Series » second ] York ins ended priv ason's Na- tional Hockey League rivalry with New York Rangers on even | terms, taking the final game last It gave the teams two for the year, TWISTER For the | tim Amori GAIN . 1 A i the final dash, the Manitoban today will carry off the $1,000 first prize and the Chateau Laurier Challenge Cup With his substantial lead, the oppos- | ition other drivers can offer is not | expected to prevent him crossing the | | finishing line with the lowest cob the bes h btod each | vit Seaforth-- A TONGU KE he to 2 in CONTESTS IN FIRST INTERNATIONAL DOG DERBY Emil St. Godard of The Pas, who will contest, with Leonhard Seppala, in the first international dog der to be staged at the capital city on Feb her? 3, 4 and 5. Godard is shown here with one of his dogs. And Broom i INDOOR GOLF Hottentot tot taught a Ilot- to talk ere the tot could ought the Hottentot tot be to say aught or naught or what ought not to be taught If to hoot and to toot a Hotten- Smith, & AMONG OSHAWA CURLERS % Be ee ee a AB BR oer The Oshawa Curlers who were en- tered in the Peterboro THE . ENCHANTED FOREST day, ntot All talking, singing and dancing. Guelph at Elora--Tee Hillman, Kitchener, Camp Borden v. Stayner (at Collingwood) -- Bob Armstrong, To- ronto, Milton at Acton---Jack hill, Waterloo. Junior Series London at Brantford Lyons-- Ernie Parkes, Toronto. Referees kindly confirm appoint ments, Hemp- DEPARTMENT CHIEF Roscoe W. Ball, ge ~ral. superin. tenflent of the western lines, Canadian National Telegraphs, whose appointment as chief of the newvl, formed commercial department of th: telegraph company has . en announced. Mr. Ball wi'l have jusisdiction throughout the system in » gard to commercial affairy. His head- quarters will bé at Toronto. PIT WS him 1,200 telegrams of congratulation. torias by 3 to 2 to take the two game serics for the sectional honours by 5 to 2, following their 2 to 0 win in the first test. The Redmen now venture into the O.H.A. playdowns as a serious threat to all-comers for atthough they did not disnl~» any champioshnp hockey in the group fi- nals they have the power when they strike their regular stride. Victorias offered stubborn opposition to the Junction entry, specializing in defen- sive hockey but the Westenders were good enough to hold a slight edge through the series and were scldom in danger of defeat. AL SMITH RECEIVES CONGRATULATIONS New York, N.Y. Feb, (.--Al Smith's fifty-sixth birthday brought He insisted on reading every one and is answering cach with a person- al note, although half of them were from people he didn't know--folks who had shaken his hand on cam- paign tours, mayors who had enter- tained him, chambers of commerce which had been his luncheon hosts, He had no notion that any but close friends and relatives would remem- ber his Birthday, and was quite sur- prised, on emerging from his Fifth Avenue apartment at the usual mor- ning hour to gd to his office, to find several ¥eporters, waiting in front for a word, Telegrams Camb from every state and from several foreign countries. PHONE 22 For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S 10 Simcoe St. 8. -- We Deliver rte Sr ie The are Miss Louise Bertram | costumes, will také part in the and Miss Gwyneth: Osborne [special number, "Danse Moderne," who with twenty-two other girls |tobegiveninthe Frontenad Winter from the Toronto Skating Club, | Sports Club Ice Pageant at Quebec all dressed in pretty red and black | February 12-13, | so well, ary round of the Morrow was the defeat of C. E, Hare's rink, of Oshawa, by Marshall's rink, of Campbellford. The game was the last of the morning's games and with on- ly one end to play, Eddie Hare's rink was up five shots, It looked like a certain Oshawa victory but West's rink played a perfect end, bumping out Oshawa stones and staying in until they nosed out their opponents by 12 to 11. In the same series, Dr. F. L. Henry's rink was eliminated by F. Eason's rink, from Keene, by « score of 12 to 9, In the first round, J. A. Thomp- son's rink was forced to accept de- feat at the hands of the Cobourg rink, skipped by H. W. Lucas. The score was 14 to 6. In the games for the Blackwell Trophy, Dr. F. rink was eliminated in round by four shots, by a Peterboro rink, skipped by R. F. Downey. The score was 13 to 13 to 9. Ottawa wa Wins Majthews: .. Henry's In Pittsburg | Pittsburg, Feb. ob. 5A bewilder- ing fast Ottawa team, featuring spectaciilar young Wally Kilrea, Bonspicl | which opened yesterday, did not do | The upset of the prelimin-| Trophy | "the first |! trance from 6 to 9 p.m First class golf tuition and golf practice; Jack Roberts Golf Professional, Oshawa Golf Club ' SCHOOL Thursday Morning at 10 a.m. ABOVE ARCADE Entrance through the Arcade during daytime. Side en- Call and see overwhelmed the Pirates of Pitts- {i bury by a b-1 margin in a flashy || National Hockey League game at Duquense Garden last night, brilliant Kilrea, displaying stick: work and skating acumen that pro- mises wondrous things for him in the not distant future, sliced off 3 splendid goals and helped Joe Lamb, shifty centre star, to a neat fourth, It hs a great night for the lad who, with the aid of Bill Tou- hey, Lamb, Starr and. the mighty King Clancy, spread much disaster in the Buccaneer, D. L. The |i NOT JUST AS GOOD-BUT THE BEST Not Equal To -- But Superior To All 8 WwW. SCRANTON COAL E. V. King and Centre Streets LANDER Phone 58

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