f pi / » THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930 i TS . HOCKEY A xr Junior O.H.A. Championship | 4 J . ZWest Toronto' 5 Niagara Falls 8 * 4 | rf , : zWest Toronto wins champions y Virtue of 5.3 Victory|"" su' " . by nd tai £ zHamilton ., d Iroquois Falls 0 B73 pm -- j jd gia) , 7 Jamilton' ins tousd, 9 to k wp ' 3 ened anaverage| seney TIOre esse Team i aN eam. , .&Trail wins round, 6 to 2, 'in'the series. Veteran critics of | ~~ ; hockey declared the. series the smart| Americans ,.2 Ottawa ,... cst ever for the coveted Ju-| Pittsburg ...2 Canadiens ,.¢.2 nior Clk te being a repitition | xChicago ....d Boston ,,..s.? of the ory, two great teams but| ' xOvertime, Eo one had to lose, a International . League IE ihn Niagara Falls played much' befter| Detroit ..,,.6 Millionaires ... Kt i" March 14. Fs y g 'hotkey last night t in the - two| . . O.H.A. Memorial Cup , > Mate 14 fe West To previous games of the series, but for | oCalgary C'dns 2 Bx-K, George he Jusior OHA. deadioc et O*| the first time in the championship | Montreal A.A.A. 2 Ottawa Rid, Hog ed victors Xagara round, the Junction force had a |Win. @imwoods 3 Fort Willlam Falls by a 5 to 3 count at the Arenal "00 4he" nigh, Niagara Falls ne- Canadian Tos one arts and Service Bowling League Closes | on's Parish. Hall, Howard street. Season With Banque | HE chrias eo amend | © WSTCHENER 41 former officers and members want to see St, Simon's back in the sen- for series, so It was decided to re- organize 'this year. Galt, March 14,--Ta the replay Any lacrosse players who wish |of a protested game here last night to associate with the club will be|the locals got even with the Kit- made welcome, . chener men. when they deféatea oronto, Mar, 14.--8t. Simon's Lacrosse Club is holding its reor- ganization: meeting on Friday, March 21, at 8 o'clock, in St, 8im- «Sheriff Paxton Trophy Game The winner of the Sheriff Paxton Trophy for this season will be decided tonight at the Arena, Orme Gamsby, one of the best known sportsmen in this neck of the woods, will be on'hand with his band of stalwarts, who will endeavour to take the Sheriff's Trophy back home with them. Johnie Harris, well known young lawyer of Port Perry. is confident that his Scugog Hopefuls can win the Trophy. The game starts at 7:15 p.m, sharp, » " po Ham Al and hiasted The letters WwW : opes for the play-off, e visit- A . Buster hitton ors battled furiously to score a vic-| The Parts and Service Fiye-Pi tory and Ken Randall with his| League held their annual bowling! Scores Only Goal star centre man Wilf Heller, a cas-| banquet last night at the Genoshdil v ualty with an eye injury, trotted | Hotel 1 To Win Trophy out the veteran Harry Meeking.| About forty persons were presen The locals were also shorthanded, ! including the members of the leagud | Belleville, March 14.--~With but | oY 'Colauboun being out with] and several , thr Inutos to Slay of the' nd torn ligaments of the shoulder, re-| all other functions of the Parts and Iree minutes to ot Whi celved in Tuesday night's game | Service Department, especially thei: overtime period, "Duster i land inthe second period of last bowling league, was full of pep, goo ton, hockey and lacrosse star. |pight's affair, Currle was put out! fellowship, and taken all in all. wa scored tho goal thot gave Camp- {of commission with a leg injury. a real success, The P, and S, Bow! beliford a 1-t0-0 verdict over Stir- [Galt deserved thelr victory last ig League, recognized as onc ol trial Ung and possession of the Trent |night having. the better of the noisiest, if not the noisiest, and ond Valley League Trophy, Campbell | play, breaking up the Kitchener of the best leagues in the eit Last! ford winning the round by 3 to 2. | rushes with bard back checking, night's Deane mares a poh ' The two teams played a scoreless - ANS a . y ful year in a successful manner. Ev draw in Campbellford and a 2-2 y ; '. rd | game in Belleville on Thursday Pittsburg and Sivhody was, there srom W. Sillor 1 night. Two gpecial trains came to * . adic >, i the city, one, from. Gampballord Canadiens Tie) istcst addition to the Parts and Serf} and one from Stirling, while three 37% sibhdon to pd their 1029-30 scaB i thousand f tA W tas. tip ne poars omtons achenan, | i Monteesl, March 14--Montgest {500 13 the sight way und to have 3 { Ingram and' J! Ackers; centre, | Canadiens lost their chance to fin- | 8004 time. As the party broke ugg Dips SA Oshawa and Belleville After the Sheriff Paxton game; the Oshawa Collegiate and. Belle- ville Collegiate hockey teams will lock horns inthe first' game to de- cide the winner of the Eastern Ontario Interscholastic championship, The pupils of the local Collegiate, induced by the hopes of a free trip to Belleville or an aeroplane ride, having been making great 'progress in the sale of tickets and at least a thousand spectators are expected, The local lads will try to pile dp a commanding lead, but they will have their hands full, ifthe reports .on the ability of the Eastern team are to be taken as truth, ts; The banquet, lik( » * * » Special Meeting Tonight! There will be a special meeting of the Oshawa City and Indus- trial Athletic Association tonight, The following are asked to be pre- sent, each member of the executive, a representative from the follow~ ing teams, Textiles, A.Y.M.C,, Moffatts, Red Aces and Oshawa Laun- dey juveniles and Referee Jack Bond, Tt is imperative that each of Gardens last night, winning the third | uo "bay's teed in all the 180 minutes | Galt ........4 Kitchener ..,. 5 battle. The. fame-shirted collection | 304 oven the round. West Toronto] * * ; Bruins Again 'game only to be tossed into the] yop they allowed similar chances sure of an inspired force and battled } "0 oiese" championship' round of | Chicago Black Hawks snapped the West Toronto are kings of the ju- Get Doubtful Goal spectators at the Chicago Stadium these persons be present. A draw is to be made and a disputed goal from Niagara Falls, a band of boys| pom ®in the second period. when | ininutes after the start of 'tHe ex- | discussed. The meeting will be held at the YMCA, at 8,00 p.m. sharp. Davis; wings, Ibey aud Wallace; | 15 in first place of the Canadian | at about 'midnight, it was agreed bl i aaa hr Es Chi-Hawks Win ery ar: rota by 11 to. aftce they had | 1486 Gt the break last night which he econd sual tthe all wie 102 In bth, the Bet and 46") Soul, rin, ane Tor, be th. Eon champion sc (ies ome no conierton, | (SHE Silt inv Lhe Tore A Hu Cis ut the ruin be ar le TY ai ec a Dairy, clinched by Gottse- Wh Tought agains "obwacien: that | gd ronts was allowed a geal a6 | LL Bere anon | | BE THERE! hon en wuts, Akers, sroser and Mor | Jouion of the Netunal Hockey {7 oyiny (at the dad sim had beet ubreathless throug 60 minutes of tense | yo gong Sid ability 'to ¢ odds From Boston gloried in a'4 to 2 win in the first| po" de" (he most of them, al- * dast night they overcame the Press| ono wag the better team, taking| SPills, penalties ana protests, the ies iin the closing period of play. | po 0h score of 3 to 2, before 14.000 the triumph over the wonder team | oon o0 "seore was counted against| lig's long shot off ihe board five sounded for a penalty but subtract- | the National Hockey League. Their Oshawa Nationals Campbellford--Goal, Irwin; de. | Tirates. 2-all here lust night, The| The boys assembled at about 7.1} BE ami iT ------ 42 18 West T: ing that goal' the locals landed an- other which prevents 'any doubt as to the best team, Breaks were plen- tiful in the series but in the long run they were about evened up for Niagara Falls collected' several soft cotinters in the first two games and it was at least the focals' turn for a smile from Lady Luck. Again the mystic jinx ofi.the S.P, A. series grinned; another holder be- ing victim in the finals at the end of the season. Only: Malbores of last vear and the Toronto Canoe Club have held both the O.T.A..and S.P. A. vre-season laurels and' although Niagara Falls were favored for the dual honors, the task was too much, West Toronto gré' worthy winners of the O.H.A. ald can go down in the annals with the' best teams to ever hold the ted. crown, while the runners-up, ta Falls are their nearest rivals honor. Best of Last 'night's game was about 'the best" played' of the series, although it might have Jacked the Bis NE. ressive tong of the strugg - p Aha Falls on Tuesday when the cir aracts tied the round in the closing minute of play before a frantic crowd Clever combination, sensational 8 darin s, close methodical he: and the unexpected kept the crowd at a. fever pitch, while al- Jays the yillimate fei wag 'in po 'balance. West Toronto just, got the breaks last night, uo the Falls did the other games, and with the fickle finer of fate favoring them it was enough for victory, West Toronto--Coal, Geddes ; right defence, Lamport; left defense, Dor- an; centre, Thoms; right wing, Col- lings; feft, wing, Gracie; subs, Ew-. McLelland and McKillop. jagara Falls--Goal, ischer; right. defence, Kalbfleischj left * de- fence, Esseltine; centre, Heximer ; right wing, Shannon; subs, Smith, Kaminsky, and Sweeney, io Referces--Jack Hemphill, Waterloo and Earl Balkwill, Brantford. 0% Tod Wl First Period : 1 West Toronto, Thoms (Collings), 12.00. ps 2 Niagara . 'Falls, * Heximer (Kalb- feischy. 3.00. Second Period 4.3 West Tagonto, Gracie (Doran) 2.00 aes "Falls, Kamin: & : sky 1.00; 5 West Toronto, Thoms, 1.00, We & Ralls Kaminsky, 15.00. '7/West Toronto, Thoms | (Gracie), McLelland, 15.00. Final score~West Toronto 'S, Ni- ) Falls 3; West Toronto wins and junior O.H.A. champions p by. 11.10 .9. is A i iea-Riret period (Kalbfleisch trip; Thoms, trip); second period, (Esieltine, high check; Eweéns, trip; Doran and Shannc: Ssfcther, rough- Ling); third 'period (McKillop, trp; Lamport and Shannon, roughing; Lamport, threw puck; Thoms, heav. check; Bwens, trip; Kalbfleisc! Lowly Amerks Win From Ottawa 2-1 New York, March 14,~~The New York American ali on last home game of : ational Hockey League oh' 1 4me it dy fron hee a (een tar Z medie; "In here yesterday, to feature wh Ae 4 t day's events of the Na 'AAU, women's indoor threw stick).' 4 put a great. fin- 'Eleanor ol the 'Women's Swinming Astle { thm of New York, clipped" 62-6 lead over the New York Rangers is mow three points, Boston had won seventeén straight games, and tonight's de- feat blasted the Bruins' bopes of equalling the record established by Les Canadiens twe years ago. The Black Hawks previously snap- ped Boston's first winning streak of fourtecn games bere last Jan- uary, Eddie Shore, star defense man for the champions drew az major pentilty and a $25 fine for striking at & goal judge after the second Chicago goal in the third period. The goal, made by Tommy Cook on a follow shot, bounded out and must of the players did not know a goal had been scored until they saw the red light. Shore protest- ed, and, 'vnable to get anywhere, siruck at the goal judge, Dates for Canpro Playoffs Arranged Guelph, March 14.--Regulations which will govern the play-offs for the Canadian Professional League championship were announcedyyes- terday by President Robert we son. While the closen¥ss of the race for second and third positions had made it impossible .. for the President to make definite ar- rangements "for 'the semi-final 'ser. fes. tentative dates for the games have been set for Mar. 18 and. 20. Guelph, who are suro of first place, must wait 'for Kitchener, Galt or Brantford to fight it out in the preliminary play-offs, and the surviving team will meet the Leafs in the championship series, commencing March 22 or.27, three winner. ELMWOOD JUNIORS YOUTHFUL OUTFIT Winnipeg Challengend' Meet Port Arthur in Allan Cup Series Winnipeg, Man., March 14.-- (C.P.)--Youth is seeking an ample serving at the Allan Cup hockey table as Winnipeg Elmwoods joust with Port Arthur in the Westérn hockey play-offs. The team from oversthe-river suburb rates as one of the: youngest squads that has ery man is still in his early twen- ties. " Yet the Millionaires, as the flashy Elmwood sextette 18 labelled haye shown increasing steadiness as this season has worn on. ly continued fight through a stren- uous city "sehedule brought them the Winnipeg tit And a two- fame .come-back was necessary snatch the Manitoba honors out of reach of the stubborn Souris Seniors, representing the prov- ince's out-of-town hockeylsts, wf pani of the Elmwoods played last year in the speedy "Big Four" commercial loop which op- erated in Winnipeg. Two of the ds stepped with the Eim- nr the Wes- 4 n 1 . .one man; tholight, has haa fuil-sekaon senior experi- ned the padded peg for years, to Brandon to ks, came back Both Tony McDonald and Joe +{ Rivers, rugged defense men, did a lot of playing hefore crashing sen+ r play- which "he! rly. journeyed out to Melville," for a part of a season in har-go- ing play. Rivers, brother of Gus, i worked into an hs Ae ir) Reis gan games out of 'five to decide the| ever presented Winnipex in sen- for hockey company. Nearly evs £0 Lthat prevented: the local squad From t . a8 capable" | the Dominion title to Oshawa this A Ra once over, ¥ * - are worthy holders of the title and Ld % the round 9 to 1. The Tigers lidve The Oshawa Nats, held their first training practice at the Motor City Stadium last night and a good crowd of soccer enthusiasts were on hand. Several new faces were seen and it is rumored that more are to come, The Oshawa Nationals are looking forward to bringing A Billiard Tournament A great deal of interest' is being shown in a billiard tournament which is being run up at Mike's Place at the prefent time. Quite a nimber of local cuchartists are entered and the tournament, an elim- ination affair, is progressing favourably. Some good scores are being turned in and with several valuable prizes to compete for, the coms petition is keen, Drop in some evening and give the competitors the "Dutch" Osborne Doing Well! | "Dutch Osborne, the well known Bowmanville boy who turned pro. with the Boston Tigers this year, is making 'good in the "big time." "Dutch" is playing regularly and. the accounts in the Boston papers say that he haséplayed 'a prominent: part in placing the Tigers in the playoffs in the Canadian-American League, "Dutch" will be back home in Bowmanville in a few weeks' time. * A West Toronto Junior O.H.A. Champs. The West Toronto jtniors, the team that so effectively put the local juniors out of the running, were crowned O.H.A. junior champions fast nightt hed" they siniished stho Hilf io "Win foie ified an deciling game from Niagara Falls bya score.of 5 t6 3. The Toresto team the Niagara Falls team are another good team andthey certainly put up a great fight before acknowledging defeat, 'The thvce-gome scrics will be remembered fof years to come. Easy for Hamilton The Hamilton Tigers had no difficulty in eliminating the Northern champions, Iroquois Falls, The score 'on the game was 7 to 0 and on in their quest for the Aan Cup but on'their showing so far this sca= son, they will likely be equal to the task, year . v v * Ld % should go far in the playoffs byt ¥ * along hard prowl ahead' of' theny Hamilton Tigers Put. Eskimos Out of Race yy Ambitious City Crew Prove| Far Too Good for North- ern Champions--Win the | Round 9-1 Hamilton, March 14.--Displaying the brand of hockey that cnabled them to defeat University of Toron- to, Port Colborne and other strong teams, the Hamiltcn seniors comi- pletely outclassed the Eskimos of Iroquois Falls in the second game of the Allan Cup series here last night, winning the game by a score of 7 10 0 ang 9 to 1 on the round. From early in the second period, when Hamilton an in a pair of coun ters, while: the: Northern 'champions wei. playing with both defence men in the penalty box, the yellow and back clad warriors held the upper hand, and it was Only some semsa- tionul saves by Powers and shooting] weakness inside the enemy defence runhing up their largest count of season, i a "Gonle" McGowan, brilliant 'centre' ice player, was the man who led the ] Iton charges against the Falls' sextet, He scored the first four goals, gave Louch a pass for Hamilton's sixth counter counter and turned in the strongest checking game of his career to halt the Fallsers at mid. ice on their journeys into Hamilton *> territory. McGowan' passed the rub- ber with reckless abandon, and it was not long until the entire" Hamilton team had caught the frever, and for the first time in many stars on Ham- ilton ice it was the combined play of the locals that featured, Neville, Mc Gowan, Louch. and Hayhoe and Schwab carried on a short passing game that the Iroquois Falls defense could not cope with and Powers was given'the busiest session of his car. cer to hold Hamilton. to seven coun ters, Hamilton--~Goal, Marsh; defense, Oliver, Farrell; centre," McGowan; right wing, Louch; left wing, Hahoe; subs, McKay, Neville, Schwab, Iroquois Falls--Goal, Powers; def- ene, Lavignd; Murray; centre, Cy- bolski; right wine, Fahey; left Wing, Chuoski ; sub, Wimperis, Wilson, O'- Donnell, Saunders, . Referce~--~Harry Watson, Toronto, rat Hamilton, McGowan, 5.20, Hamilioh, Mydewan, i. oli enalites-- ne, Murray, Oliver, ee Period 4 Hamilton, McGowan, 10.00." ilton, McGowan (Schwab) 1.00, * Penalties, McGowan, , Fahey, Schwab, Third Period Hamilton, Farrel, 4.20. \ Hamilton, Louch, 2.22, Hamilton, Farrell (Hayhoe), 9.00, Penalties--Sch 1; Oliver, Fahey, | eveniug next, with the return | game in Niagara Falls on Thurs. McDonald, Both share generously ig the uffensive play. "¥A, touch of veteranship is con- tributed to the forward line necessary = youthful vivacity ane punch, yi Malloy, who gained most of his 'training down around Kenora snd Fort William, tolled © of Montreal Canadiens' roster, has [lop R_olfoctive mat wi du Winns nd } tiring checker and dangerous on the Jackson's debut into sen: rin via "centre star. toa g etring just the been acompanied by unexs him dhe mM team's" forw Pattenden, ky left-winger, Though the Munson-Muckle-Pat- tenden trio is vated as the second- string line, their appearance on the ice signals no manner of 'weaken- the squad's ut k or de- 4 x fense, Cowell and McArthur; cen- tre, Whitton; winge, McKay and Horkins; subs, Blue, Brant and McPherson, Referce--Joe Smith, Kingston, ARRANGE FINAL SERIES Woodstock, March 14.--Word was received here yesterday after- noon that the first game of the intermediate basketball finals for the provincial championship would be played in this city on" Monday, day of next week, Elmwood Juniors Earn 3 Goal Lead Winnipeg, Man., Marcel; 14~Eim- woods' Millionaires four-time junior champions of Marfitoba, and Mem- orial Cap finalists last, spring, served notice of their impending Canadian championship campaign last night by scoring a. 3 to 0 victory over Fort William Legion, Thunder Bay cham- pions the second game of the series semi-fingl in the Western play- downs--will be played here Saturday might, and Millionaires will be heavy Javorites to go into the Western fi- nals, Twice in the second period. the flashy Manitoba youngsters romped through for goals and added a third two minutes from the game's end. BISONS MAY TRADE PLAYER West Palm Beach, Fla., March 14.~~Reports were current in the Browns' training camp here yes- terday that a deal with the Buf falo: Club. of the International League was pending which would give the St. Louis team a reserve infielder, The geports had it that Howard Freigau, [formerly with the "Cardinals and Chicago Cubs, was 'the player the Drowns wera angling for. ONTARIO FENCING FINALS WILL START HERE TODAY Toronto, Mar, 14.----The Ontario fencing championships will be hold tonight and Saturday at the Toronto Sword Club, 56 Wellesley Strect, Entries have been received from Varsity, UTS, St. An- drew's, Toronto Sword Club and Hamilton, Some Canadian echam- pions will be seen in action and there will be competition in four events, Individual foil (ladies and gentlemen), team foil (three-man teams), individual dueling sword and individual sabre, The winners of these eventa will probubly enter the Casadian cham- plonships being held in Montreal early in April, This is the first time that the Toronto Sword Club has held the championships ang interest already displayed: in- dicates a big success, Thomas Patterson -Morgan, 87, of Pittsburgh, for many years econ- nected with coal, shipping, and bak ing concerns, died in Tampa, Fla. greatest achievement was in coach- ing the famed Winnipeg Falcons of ten years ago; more recently he bossed the Winnipeg Maroons in the American Hockey Assoclation. Finest exhibitions of the Elm- wood's talents have come in the closing sthges of the season, Theis entry into the Allan Cup play-o! son's form and rated by Winnipeg fans. BE tetoP Shance oF sarnihg [3 "to carry t bird nner into the final fray in the east. : } i ps ¥ 2 aa ed FBT |" Daffodils + Daffodils, regular price 75¢ per doz, to be on sale To. © (morrow (Saturday) 50 Ta dozen' iLuv c bot i. opin : Sr i Sp os ] : all ry lor bre i¢'+due 'in' 3, : e competent mentorship of wily "Steamer Maxwell. The jovial and ofttimes caustic. pilot took hold of the squad when it had not th slightest. blang J g Ls § 4 A ¥ * & usse po S Florist # Simcoe St. 8. Phone 168 toba title possibility. Maxwell's}! finds them at the top of their seas} smallest crowd to wateh an N.H.L. game in Montreal this year saw an indifferent display. of hockey. Three of the goals came in the first period, Canadiens getting two before their opponents could tally omce. Morenz and Sylvio Mantha were responsible for the goals, both on lone efforts. Roy Smith got the Pirates'. first goal less than a rn.inute after the Canucks' second, which came Aad the ciose of the period. The second Pirates' tally was ¢redited to Dar- ragh in the third. Herp / Miller, in the Pittsburg nets, was responsible for the fac: that the Pirates were able to tie the game, The veteran net-minder performed almost miraculous feats time after time in* stopping the Canuck pucks and gave ome of the local season, MONTREAL AAA, JUNIORS HAVE ONE GOAL ADVANTAGE Ottawa, March 14.--~Montreal Am- ateur Athletic Association juniors will carry a hards#frned one-géal advantage over Ottawa Rideaus when they anect in Montreal on Saturday afternoon in the final game of their series" in the Memorial Cup elimin- ations, Displaying > keener hockey Strategy the Montreal kids took ad- vantage of the "breaks" to defeat their speedier opponents. in a rough- and-tomble tussle by a 2-1 count here last night. MILLIONAIRES GET BLANKED 6 TO 0 Detroit, March 14.--Detroit Olym- pics shout out the Toronto Million- aires 6 to 0 on Olympic ice last night to take what appears to be a stran- glehold. on the fourth and last. play off position in the International 2 x key League, +. Millionaires went down fighting, but they had. few scoring opportun- ities, while the Olympics threw away mote counters than they made on wild shots with the net open, ENGLAND WINS AGAIN London, March 14.--England yesterday defeated the German hockey team for the secqnd time this week, The sore was four goals to two, and after the election of a chairman} § W. Larmer, being the popular choice) they proceeded to do justice to'sump® tuous repast. After the coffee, a nun ber of the guests and members the league were called upon fol speeches. The talks were short and interesting. Len Hagérman, the hard working secretary of the league, wa then called upon to present the pri C8, Cadillacs Lead the Field PJ The Cadillacs hit on all sixtee cylinders this year and the member of this team annexed practically a of the prizes, The team prize for hig team for the season was won by thd Caddies. The following are the mem bers of that team: Walt, Kilburr captain; W, E. Gillott, Art Gateds Cec. Locke," Merv, Oke, and Jin Toppings. These boys sure made uf one smart team and although times they were given real compel tition they lead the field to the ba: il rier. Hi The second prize team was th ! Buicks. The members of this tear are Dale Trotter, captain; Bud. D: i vidson, I. Gillette, H. Gourley ang¥ H. Barker. . b The high single prize was won bi Cec. Locke with a score of 334, Wall Kilburn took the high average priz/ with a mark of 1984, while. Ar § Gates won the consolation, All - o}! these boys are members of the Cad illac team, Len Hagerman, the se retar . was made the recipient of handsome leather wallett.. The 'ai space ,of the wallet: was suitably oc cupied. After the presentation of = prize the boys adjourned te another. roor®i and the remainder of the evenin was soent in singing and cards. The banquet and social evening wa a fitting' climax tthe 1929-30 seal son of the Parts and Service Bowl ing League. Good-fellowshin was th key note of the evening and the out look for a bigger and better seasom next winter, is exceedingly bright. 8 Peter Ivanich, 27, Brooklyn, jump ed fromthe walk of Manhattass Bridge and was killed in the sixty} foot fall fo Mechanics Alley, ' i Ure CART WS iN with a cast of London favorites CALTHROP