PAGE EIGHT. THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1930 HREE GAMES OF CITY INDUSTRIAL HOCKEY AT ARENA TONIGHT Toronto Maple Leafs Lose to Boston Bruins Hi i ¥ Two Minutes Left to _ Play : h -- * Boston, Feb. 12.--Boston Bruins eo from behind in the last feated Toronto Maple Leafs, 6 three minutes of overtime play and io 5, in a brilliant hockey 'game played before the usual 15,000 in' Boston Garden last night, Eddjei Shore's backhand hoist out of a wild scrimmage in front of the To- ronto net was the coup de grace. It happened a minute and 40 seconds before the 'expiration of time. A minute previously, "Dit" pper had brought the Bruins up even terms by converting ooney" Welland's pass. His goal rd that of Charley Conacher, brilliant young Toronto wing, who had beaten "Tiny" Thompson early in the overtime session, Both ot these epochal Boston goals were scored with "Ace" Bail- ey of Toronto sitting in the pen- alty box for tripping Shore, With. the enforcement of this penalty the Bruins forgot all about defense and swarmed up the ice. Welland was the boy who made both plays. He passed diagonally the full length of the Toronto de- fense zone for the first one and gave Shore his opportunity to crack in the final by digging the puck out from behind the Toronto goal. Lorne Chabot, the Toronto goal- er, was flat on the ice when Shore ponnected, and eight players were in the melee out of which the win- ping: shot came. + The Boston fans greeted it with & shower of paper and personal belongings. One promenade fan sailed his bowler hat out on the rink in celebration of the event. Sir Harry Lauder says the best Bove! a man can read is his own ank book. But we never cared for Jad endings.--Kansas City Star, H. A: DOLSON, BRAMPTON Who has been clected president of the Ontario Field Crop and. Seed Growers Association. 'NEW MARTIN NOW SHOWING "The Girl From Woolwo Musical Comedy "MAN OF AFFAIRS" " WHAT! NO WOMEN? i, 7%? 8 Fox Movietone News COLLEGIANS in "AUTO DERBY" Values are Higher - BARGAINS In Overtime 6 to 5 Eddie Shore Scores Winning Goal With Less Than OSHAWA JUNIORS f Than ordinary, | Far things are farther, | High things higher, Sere things serer. Earth, a shorn sphere, | Went wheeling and whirling, Chevrolet 'Coupe 1925 Mo- del, price .... $195.00 Pontiac Coach, 1926 Model, In first class condition every way, price $300.00 Star Coupe, 1925 Model, extra value .. $225.00 Chevrolet Coach 1927 Mo- del. See this one for a bargain ..... 00 Whippet Six Coach, 1927 Model, Price .. $375.00 Chevrolet 490 Special -- A! real bargain for $50.00 'Chevrolet Coupe, 1929 Mo- del, price ..,.. $575.00 Chevrolet Coach, del, price .... Chevrolet Sedan, 1 del, price +... Coach, 1928 Mo- del, price .... $430.00 Chevrolet Sedan, 1928 Mo- del, price .... $525.00 "Eas, one onth free ey nur pel 07 taken as part payment. Ontario Motor Sales, I USED CAR DEPT. 2nd Floor Mercury Service, . Limited We were informed late this morning, that the O.H.A. has drawn the Oshawa Juniors against Oakville Juniors. The first game will be played in Oakville on Friday night and the return game will be play- ed at the Arena on Monday night. LONDON DEFEATS HAMILTON, 3-2 Hamilton, Feb, 12.--London Panthers improved their standing in the International League race last night when they defeated Ham- ilton 3 to 2, scoring two goals in the last 10 minutes of play to be returned winners over a squad that had outplayed them for two-thirds of the way. It was the same old trouble with the locals, weakness inside the enemy defense, that proved their undoing, while the visitors made few mistakes from inside, making proper moves at the right time to score their goals. Maroons Win From Rangers Forum, Montreal, Feb, 12.-- The Montreal Maroons outplayed | the New York Rangers 6 to 2 in| a fast, clean 'game here last night, | the final score being indicative of | the play. The stellar goal-tending of Roach in the Rangers' net was all that saved the New Yorkers from a worse defeat, the diminu- tive tender saving at least a dozen shots that should have been goals. He was too hard- pressed to stop everything how- ever. The Cook brothers-Boucher front line was responsible for both the Rangers' goals and had they been able to play the whole sixty minutes the score might have becn different. They played pretty combination hockey during the whole time on the ice, but found little backing from the rest of the team. . Nels Stewart, hulking centre star of the Red Shirts, was re- sponsible for two of Maroons' goals and. assisted on two others. He seemed to have found some of his old form and easily out- shadowed his team mates, § Thanks For Things As They Are went C.P.R-ing Over the prairie |W. A. RUSS. WIGINTON Popular member of the Blue Devils Rugby team. Russ, & as Becutary of the Dance Comm been working hard in the -- ests of the Blue Devil Dance which is being held on Friday, Feb, 21. 5 HOCKEY RESULTS yesterr Hockey games played day resulted as follows: National League xBoston .6 Maple Leafs x--Overtime, Montreal .5 Rangers International League Toronto .2 Niagara Falls Hamilton Senior Stratford O.H.A. Junior Bobcaygeon zParry Sound 3 Collingwood - gzParry Sound wins round, 4-2 Niagara Falls 13 Port Dover elo flo With Stone f And Broom} WITH STONE AND BROOM There is a great deal of exclte- ment up at the local Curling Rink this week. One cof the feature events of the scason is being held, namely to decide the holder of the McAdje Trophy, This competition is open to local curlers only and is therefore an Oshawa Bonsplel . . The following is *a list of the games played on Monday. There are eight games played each night, one game on each rink. The names of the skips of the different rinks appear below and the scores made, The winners advance into the sec- ond round, which will tonight: H. Sutcliffe w. 15 D. Campbell 7 * . . Armour 15 Dr. Harding * * = Hare R. Henderson 11 F. . » 12 D. M. * T. McMurtry * Hare . v W. A, Coad 13 8 LJ » Hezzelwood * L C. Mundy 7 10 F. "or ow Dr. Kaiser 8 15 * F., Storie 11 . D. Dudley Ellis 13 The following are the names of the skips of the rinks that played last night, The winners enter the second round, which will be played | tonight, F. Mason 11, « M. Anderson 11. Where flat things are flatter | Near things nearer, Twisting and twirling Around to the rear; Ethereal seas! how the old, wild breeze, ' Fain, famished for trees, Shrieked in seventeen keys! Till I feared we'd be hurled To: some five-pointed world, But the wind fell asleep As the sky fell aflame; And my fears fell away, And the Past filled a frame . +o I saw the lean Indian Trudging and trailing . .. iI heard the dry River carts Sereeching and wailing . . , I.gave thanks I live now! And herc!--and howl-- And not on a star's Far 's ! Mars, Where they've no C.P.R's! fr, C. | hard, { W. H, Ross 1, 7. Bobnoy 14, . . ». Hall 8, Dr. Henry 18, - Ll] LJ F. Michael 19, J. A, Thompson 9. * * * Stenhouse J Ww Lambert 17. * E., Parsons 9, w, J Holland 13. W. H, Rodd '. H Xander 15. Ld v Ll] W. R. Strike 15, C. BE. Hare 9, * » AN The following are the names of the skips of the different rinks that have entered the Toronto Bonspiel, J. W.: Perry, W. A, Coad, F. R. Michael, L. O. Clifford, F E. Ellis, L, R. Luke and: Dr. F. L., Henry. It is hoped that one of the seven Oshawa rinks will be successful in winning the Ryrie-Birk's Trophy. GUELH WINS FROM. KITCH- ENER Guelph, Feb. 12. Guelph Maple Leafs defeated Kitchener!here last night 5 to 3.in a. Canadian Leaguc game, The win runs the local team's record 'to ten games, nine wins and a tie, Randle, with two goals and Sch- narr, Roth and Foxworthy were the Leaf scorers. while Achtzner, Sten- hope and MclIwaine tallied for the visitors, BROCKVILLE | DEFEATS PERTH Brockville," Feb. 12--In the last scheduled game of the Rideau Hoc- key Group for the locals Brockville Magedonias defeated Perth 7 goals to 1 here yesterday evening before a large audience. The game was fast throughout and was featured by close checking. Jack, aged six, was given sixpence by his uncle for being a good boy. He was told by his mother not (0 spend it, but to put it in his money- [ hox. Jack played out of doors till | bedtime. "Now," said his mother, "put your { sixpence "in. your money-box." "TI. can't," said Jack. "Satan did tempted me and I spent it I said, "Get thee behind me, Satan," and he did, and pushed me right into the en the correspondents attend- ing™ the London conference find newvs failing, they create a crisis, ~-- Detroit Free Press, PORT SNAPSHOT ap A Juniors in the first game. The Daily hand. * Oshawa Seniors in * duled game with the Quecn Bees. greatly increased. The Oshawa te * * teams that played great deal of interest locally. 1at expected that th somew! What a battle it will be! are * * will be in Kingston, 1 As there tonight's game by pe p.m. for results of the The score game. likely start | Hall ) n defeated the Re ul cored the only goal of the gi C. F. Cannon and Dr. Giffor The Kinsmi another one of those By @Gmo. CampeeLy, Sports Editor City and Industrial Hockey Tonight There will be three more games of City and Industrial Hockey at the Arena tonight, The Oshawa Collegiate .team meets the King street The intermediate games will be Simcocs vs, Times and Moffatts against the Oshawa Laundry, games of "Pop hockey for two-bits, The Oshawa Seniors play .in Kingston tonight, in their last sche- will clinch a playoff berth and incidentally Belleville's chances will be am have only lost one game so far this year, the first game of the season, which 'was with Qucen's, Friday's Game Creating Interest The Senior game which will be' playéd at the Arena on Friday night between the Oshawa Scniors and Belleville Maroorts, the two a ninety-minute The stay in the running and as they handed Kingston a 7 to 2 lacing, it is Results of Tonight's Game a great many people interested in the Ds ds sent in from King Kinsmen Defeat Rotarians anh Broom Dea : 10 Three There should be a good crowd on * * Kingston Tonight 1f the locals win tonight they * * three-all tie game, is creating a Maroons must win this game to than they here last, stronger were * * results of Times has arranged to have the time after 845 wily ton. Phone 35 any tarians las ght, at the Arena in th Battles. Norm. Mallett Kinsmen their victory. give the the stars of their respective teams, | Toronto Boy Wins | | Speed Skating Championship | {.Y., Fab, 12. showed Saranac Lake, Oriel Duffy, of ronto, his hecls to the field in 110- yard event for boys under 14 year in the North American amateu® | outdoor speed ships here yesterday. The small boy hed in three cvents of the gram, a 440-yard event under 14, a 220-yerd ev those under 12 and a race for lads of ten or under, took the first, his time being seconds; Andy Stearns of Saranac Lake capturod the cond and the third went to of Lake Placid, Indoor Lacrosse Feb, 12.--What lis to be the first indoor | lacrosse game played on a regula- | tion length '*'field," with twelve men teams, will take place in the | 101st Cavalry Armory, Brooklyn, the night of Feb, 22, | Lawrence Deattiée of the staff announced yesterday | strong Crescent AC, team ee an outfit representing Bein Unit of the 11 h skating his day's pro- for lad ent 410-yard Duffy New York, : | believed The will the PRESTON DEFEATS STRAT- FOR Galt, | tion an | wintér | Stratfor break the tic for fourth place in ti local O.H.A, senior B Group 2 to 1 As a result of their win the River sides go to Port Colborne Thursday night tor their first game in the play offs, with the return on Saturday. champion- chance | for | 45 | event, Alfred Reed | Lieut.-Col. | armory | 101st Cave. O.H.A. Bulletin | _ Strikes, Spares, and Blows At Local Alleys Since Women Learned to Bowl Since Shege here women learned to They' turned things upside down And made the bowling alley just The favourite spot in town; Where sheiks in countless hundreds throng To watch their favourites roll Oh, things ain't what they used to be Since women learned to bowl Just pipe the dame on number six-- The one with golden hair, Ain't it a treat the way she talks When she has missed a spare? And, oh! that baby over there With hair as black as coal-- Why, ain't it grand the way things changed When women learned to bowl. And then for us poor birds who know That we are getting old, No more on corners need we To brave the wind and cold; In comfort now we see things, and I think that on the whole There's little wonder things changed Since women learned to bowl. stand have Oh, well, the girls must have their day (We men must have ours, too.) And bowling is a darn good way To make a friendship truc; So charge your glasses, every one And fill the "figwing bowl," And drink that in the coming More women learn to bowl. --Daniel Grace. * year LJ how did you like that? Nd * * * Well folks, MOTOR CITY ALLEYS di Order of Chosen Friends | and Simcoe will | break the deadlock | between the two roup honors in game at Grimsby Dunnville | endeavor to that exists team for gr | sudden-death | ton t. | revised list of games and | | refer senior "*B" Series Woodstock at Chatham--W, H. | Legg, London, Oshawa at Queen's-- lenhauer, Toronto, Hamilton Kitchener Balkwill, Brantford, A. Mol- at Earl | Junior Series T. at Owen Sound--Ernie Collett, Toronto, Orangeville at Parkes, Toronto. } Windsor-Walkerville Tech London--A., R. Oliver, Galt. { GAMES TOMORROW | Games and referces for Thurs-| day, Feb, 13, will be as follows: Senior B Series Preston at Pe Colborne-- Pennie, Niagara Falls, | » Junior Scries West Toroato at U.T.S. | T. Arena, 8.30)--M. J. | Toronto, Port | Doc Burns, | | 1. of | { Oakville--Ernle | at | George (U, of Rodden, Dover at Niagara Falls-- | Dunaville. | at Peterboro! St. John Wortley, Toronto, | Trenton at Xing sxton--A. Mol- lenhauer, Toronto. | CARNERA WINS. IN FIRST § ROUND AGAIN JERE § Mo., Feb. 12-- is fourth fis- in America in one] onds when he knoe o | "Buster" Martin, Tulsa, | kla, policeman, in the second stan- za of their scheduled ten-round bout. | It was Carnera's fourth fictic en- counter in a United States ring and | he made 'nearly as short work of the | Oklahon as he did of his {other Louis, a ended h Arena, St uno Carney cricounter and 50 sc 1a officer opponents A little bored with a good deal of confidence, I'hil Scott is in Mi- ami, ¥Fla., where he will'meet Jack Sharkey in the semi-final for the heavyweight crown. The photo shows a pensive moment, as Phil Scott, RIGHT, talks things over with his manager, Jimmie John. ston, Johnston is familiarly known as "The Boy Bandit of Broadway." He can get more work for his fight. ers than any other single man in New York, es for tonight is as follows: jue | your tcam | single | der C. The Chosen Friends had a banner | night, last Friday, Every team was {out and they certainly made the | maples fly. "After the bowling the | members went to the home of Miss | = ¥ Davies, Athol St, where they all| njoyed a good time, 'The follow on is the team standings: ams Played as Lost Pts. Pins | Maple Lears 10 Wild Cats Stars Beavers | O. Kays | Never Dies | | | | | 7075 6854 6604 | 6594 | 6373 | 6311 | 2 4 2 Canadian Bowling Association Membership Cards Send in your record scores Are you a member of the C If you are a member of the ( | you'are entitled to a Gold M lls the High S if on roll the high privy for the year, if you roll the] individual three game total, ou roll the highest individual | Of course the games must be bowled in league play, un B.A. rules, which includes Foul Line, and the score must be in the! hands of the Secret of the League | within five days of the day the game | was rolled. Why not become a member of the C.B.A. The member- | score, game | higest jor if y score, | | ship cards are only twenty-five cents, | You might bowl a perfect game to- morrow but unless you arera mem- | ber: of the C.B.A, you would not | get a Gold Medal, Membership cards | may be obtained on applicaiton from Vullie Myles or from Geo. Camp- ell. » - Parts and Service The Parts and Service had an- other big night last Thursday, and the competition was as keen as ever, The Cadillacs loaned one of their players to one of the Bush League teams, (meaning the Bus icks) and the Cadillac player prov- ed to be the whole Buick team. Needless to srg', he has been re- called. The Vikings have issued warning that they are dut to take all other teams into camp. Buicks and Cadillacs take notice. . . - Ladies Major League The following is the league stand- mg for this penpy league. Games Played Won Lost Pte. 0 2 6 8 Team Lucky Strikes Black Cats Regular Fellers Whirlwinds Aces Wepcos Caranomes 8 The following is the averages for cach member of the Ladies' Major League: Reglar Fellers KE. Pipher ..cevvatisarsnss J. McDonald ,. H. Holmes . D. St. Andrews ..yeeees M. O' Connell .. I. McDonald M. Elliott -- CWLWNNIVO 8 8 8 8 0 Average 170 167 Aces K. Conlin. .... D. Patten .... E, Nicholls I. Guy G. Alger ., 1. Mason .. Vi. Bark Caranomes + I. Wilkins E Cox .. M. Pirie . E. Jeffreys Lucky Strikes £9. Goold ...i... D, Mepstead' ©. y. Wannamaker . Brooks ..... M. White M. Wannamaker M. Goold Block Cats A. Reece FE. Bentley ,.. Mrs, Turner ... Whirlwinds M. Donald .eceovesvssnnnse | week, when she rolled a high single | last . | last night, 7 | {things there is plenty of opportun- | .} ity for the first five teams to serl- | | ously interfere with the ambitions | 145 149 153 Mrs. Schoenau secesssecses V. Moorehouse . H. All i sesosessnssnescsncs Average 151 149 158 1 42 L. Holmes "V, Norris +... 1. Goold ...... Wepcos H. Leckie .... T."Stacey ... A. Maitland N. Clarke S. Wannamaker . D.S D. Braund ....eeeevensnvses FE. Andison ...oeeeeeseesecs B. Robertson . A. Warne * Standing of the Major Mixed League | Second Ro PPP TRE Games Played Won Lost Pts. | Teams defaulted Consols Dew-Drops Hi-Rollers Honey Buds Originals Pirates Plus-Fours Sparkles Strollers Tornadoes mui wr te defaulted 2 a0 0 ¥ * The Jollickers whooped it up at their last session and although no re- cord scores were turned in, the com- petition was keen and excitement was kept at fever, pitch all night. Here is the result of the Ladies' Monthly Roll Off. Ina Goold led the parade with a total of 675. This would keep the average man bowler working overtime in order. to beat the score of 675. A. Reece and Mrs. E. Bentley, two members of Mrs. Turner's Black Cars, also bowled good to carry off second third prizes. Ina Goold--168, 265, 242--675 A. Recece--243, 182, 124--549. Mrs. Bentley--184, 173, 178--535 Vi Norris--170, 159, 189--518 1. McDonald--163, 162, 168--493 E. Pipher--177, 124, 162--463 Mrs. Turner--159, 129, 152-440 I. McDonald--157, 136, 138--431 C. Leach--142, 122, 134-398. ---- CENTRAL ALLEYS Mrs. E. Bentley carricd off the honors down at Jack's yO last score of 340 to win the weekly prize. She followed this game with a 241 SOO JRS. WIN FROM CHAPLEAU 5 TO 1 Sault Ste. Marie, Feb. 12.-- Speed was the dominant factor here last night as the Soo Grey- rounds, junior champions of the North, outclassed their nearest rivals for honors in the southern group of the N.O.H.A,, Chapleau Huskies, by 5 to 1, in the most thrilling exhibition of the season locally, After a somewhat slow start, the Hounds unleashed a bewilder- ingly fast attack in the second and third periods which completely daz- zled the Huskies. The Soo firward line, ' MacDougall, Lauzon and Hunter, skated the Chapleau fo ward line into exhaustion, and towards the last of the game the visitors were practically " on their fcet. aut" F. Kunkle C. Mason .. J. Lewars H. Mock J. Huxtable C. Read A. Donohue * % Oshawa Railway League The 'Office Boys have again | tained a comfortable lead. Office Linemen ... Shedmen Trainmen Ou Hitchccok won last weeks with a high single of M. weckly 365. prize * Here is the standing of Boys League: * * the Duco Hustlers Wanderers Whoopees Runners Driftwood Maroons Creepers sesso Oshawa Dairy The teams -in the Milkmen's League, arc having a close battle for leadership, Points 1c Westington Henderson The following are the names. of score, giving her a total of 581 for two games. If yor good, try to beat it. TIMES LEAGU BE The Times League entered the | round of the present season and from the looks of of their neighbors, | The Invincibles still continue to | lead the parade, and managd to | annex three points from the Dia- monds. This let the Rinky Dinks | back into second place with their three point gain 'at the expense of Supremes. The 0.B.J.'s took the Dumb Doras into camp four four points and moved into fourth place, Here is a team with lots of steam and they are proving a real threat, Here are six nice tallies taken from last night's play: C. Mason, 792; E. Stansfield, 657; B. Rical- ton, 637; W. Branch, 661; E. Ward, 611; F. Kitchen, 645. League standing: Invincibles RFinky Dinks Diamond 0.B.J.'s Supremes Lumb Doras, CEES aE bn . "0 Walt. Branch is still high for the month, with his single of 348. v - - Walt also won the Ten High Roll Off for January, L. Magill was sec- ond and L. Gledhill was third. Here is how they finished. Walt Branch s..seevess 630 E. McGill .... «0625 L. Gledhill ..covvasnesvs: 603 vou think that's not | those who hayé managed to get on {the Ten High List for this month: Ca 790 777 . "Gledhill ver Silenius Business Men's League Setyice | Cleaners, are still cleaning upegerythifz in the' Basi- Me u's. League. Won Lost Pts. 0 4 0 0 Th | ness Service Cleaners Genéral Motors Ont. Motor Sales Canada Bread Pedlars' Office Bankers Kiwanis Bell Telephone 4 4 3 » - - Standards Dept. re 1°] B= n® Westerners Southerners Millers © ,.iueses Northerners Toolers Planters .... High Single W. Wilkins 228 High Single, Ladies, M. Lawrence --1064. * x * Some person rolled 449 in the Ten High Roll Off the other night but it took him three games to get them. Keep it dark, Art. . Two good afternoon leagues, are the G.M.C. Employment Office and the City Hall League. The City Hall league finished the first half of their schedule with three teams tied for first place, What a league! Almost too mtich, CALMONT OILS, LIMITED On January 23rd we reported the pros gress of Calmont Oils field develop+ ment in Turner Valley, Since then Well No. 2 has gone down another 62 | feet and is now definite- ly in the limestone at 4821 feet, where production Register your Calmont shares, An important announcement will soon be made. The casing Well No. 7 is assured in the next 150 to 200 feet. will be cemented in the lime and' a special crew will go on «with a Diamond Drill to bring the well into production. is at 2985 feet or 524 feet deeper than on January 23rd, Well No. 8 is 467 feet deeper and standing cemented at 1602 feet. (These fig- ures as at February 3rd). We Advise the purchase of Calmont Oils Quaker Finance 400 LANCASTER BLDG. Corporation Lud.