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Oshawa Daily Times, 20 Mar 1930, p. 8

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THE OSHAWA DAILY. TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930 AT. ARENA --BO T_ARMOURIES Oshawa Public School ; . Hockey Finals Produce . ; Some Clever Hockey mien Win, From Ritson Rd.--South | {0% . Simeoe Thirds Defeat North Simcoe--Centre St. "Seniors Lose Title to Rit- son Rd, 1-0 The OMinws Arena way the scene of one hectic evening last night, The 4 Dshawn Public: Scho0! Hockey Lear gue staged three of their final games and there were nbout two, thousand ¢ sdreeching "Publicans" and a num. ber of prowl parents, The hockey produced would have surprised " ' Mréat many of the local fans, The "games were fast, well played and "the players displayed some remarks ols #bility. The, spectators made more noise n {or 'twice their number 'at w {yenior game, ever made, They were "there to back their school and they Sade the fact known to all and sun. ry, The Junior championship was won "hy Centre street, Pearce, Constable Wand Fletcher of this teany all shows "ed clearly that they are coming hoc. key players, The "Ritson road lads Call played good hockey hut hel were "mot quite good enough, The juyenile cup, donated by the shawa City H forty Club, goes tp the South Simcoe strect Thirds, for this year, The North Simcoe boys 'tried hard to dereat their Southern wivals but the Dboys from the South Bad a deeided advantage in Yspeed, gweight and ability, ¢ The final guime was the best game jot the night, The senior final, be- tween Ritson road and Centre stree "seniors, The Centre street boywwere, Jout to bring another cup to their _school while: Ritson goad. were out to revenge the defeal of their Jun- "ors, The game was a nip-and=fuck La flair, with nll the players giving all 'they-had, Ritson road scored early in the first period and from then up+ il the final Dell both teams tried rd to tally, but in vgin, and the Ho championship for 1929-30 went Ee Ritson road, First Game The Hirst game, the junior Bhd the howling multitude out of "heir seats from begining to end "Pearce, Constable and Fletcher a _-- final, foimad the Centre street forward line t hay ye [3 A re exhibis key the puck to ole ag et Fieteher scorn opp after the second Deriod piv idl Fletcher sticks handled his 'way hadron the entire team: Morris sa somebody seored in the ie Fletcher's rush was a smart effort, A minute before the period ended, Pearce scared the third goal, There was no scoring in 'the last period and the junior title went to Centre street school, The teams: Centre Sti McCabe, goal; Dime and Whitelaw, dolencet Constable, eentre; Pearce and Fletcher, wings; Murpby, Lang~ ton wid Hood, subls, Markushewsy, goal; Harmer, defence; Lockie, centre; Bollan 4nd Higgins, wings; Melo, Donald and Stevens, subs, Thirds Final The battle of the Thirds was a real tussle, Both teas presented big dex fence men, while the forwards were of u smaller build, The gume was fast, but rugged, At times a little ill feeling crept into the game, but Ref. eree Jack Bond nipped the trouble in the bud and the game progressed favorably, The first gofiteame, carly in the first period, Herein scored for his team in the last period and although the Northerners tried hard 10 score, the game ended with the score 2 to 0, Herein, Baker and Shortt were the best for the winners while Gerow, Bouckley, Wright and Kellar were the pick of the losers, The téams: North Simeoes~(ioal, Reid; defence, Kellar and' Gerow; centre, Wright gight wing, Me Mis» ter; ft wing, Bouckley; subs, Ham ilton, Kirke and Alson, South Sim. coet~(ionl, Parker; defence, Baker and Clarke; centre, Shortt; right wing, Hercla; left wing, Ling: subs, MeConkey? Suddand and Land. Senior Final The senior Anal, the last game, was the best battle of the evening, The hoys being older, were quite a bit bigger and the hockey produced was exceptiopally good, Both teams pos. sessed several good players, The fea. ture of the game was the backs checking of Rogers, speedy centre for Ritson road, This boy and sev- eral of the Centre street boys will make real hockey players, Zeddie, a hard worker, scored his team's first and only gonl, about the middle of Ritson Road Mitchell and HOCKEY RESULTS Allan Cup Playdowhs Montreal , 1 Pruro Bearcats U EMA AA wing round § to 0, Teall o..o008 Port Arthur ,.1 OA, Memorial Cup Playdown Ottawa Rideaus 4 West Toronto' Oshawa Curlers Toronto Victorias a. Toronto, Mareh &0.»~ive riuks from 'Oshawa played thelr return match with the Toronto WVietoring here yesterday afternoon and, 8% nsunl, a good time was had by all Beores: be Oshawa C, W, Deétenbeck G, Henley W, Hare Toronto Ji Views B, Heath WwW. C, Brent TH, McMurtry 4 CO, Robin , 14 C, P, Davis ¢, I" Leonard M, Canning WwW, Fulton J. H; Cooper C, B, Dowding R, Henderson 14 A. Burton E, Parsons Dy, Dutt Ww, Lambert M, Contos, A, Lambert ,.06 John Criuso +,10 J: Hastings 1, Wheler Li darvie A: Gy Bette T, ghloigh /. 1, Myles W, Holland, H, MH, Chisholm 7 W. Karn W. H; Bonug H, Lauder , 8, Harkness B. Cirlyle H, G, Buchanan Dr. Henry «+ n B, Cronyn , +10 cob 14, Britmell Total ,, 40 Toinl , From then on 'until the final bell, the Centre street sip porters called 1 udly but in vam for gouls, Salter, Barnes, Gibson and Wilson all tried hard, Several times it looked ns it they were through, but the Ritson road forwards bagke checked all the way, Centre street tried sto score with long shots, but their, efforts were useless and the game énded with the seore still 1 to 0, The téams: Centre street: (ion, Corson; defence, Barnes and Gilles ple; centre, Salter: left: wing, Gib pon: rivht wing, Wilson: subs, Good child, Pearce and: Walker, Ritson roads ~Cionl, Siwakowsk!; defense Hilo and Senaco: centre, Rogers right wing, Harmer; left wing, Zed dig; subs, Cockerjdn, McRnight and Mort. mn, the first period, P 'eree for all games--~Jack Doral alice Balin SE age Coffee "7a" 168 Cheese Meat Values Crown ov Beehive Syrup -These outstanding offerings at your Arnold's Market are sure to be interesting tq .ecoriomical house. wives--every item is strictly guar. anteed to give satisfaction -- or money gladly refunded, FLOUR * 34 Ib, 18:7." 71b. 33 Dinner Blend Arnold's ib. 27¢ Prime New Canadian Carnation Finest Pastourized Creamery | | Butter28 1 hy Cottage Brand Creamery 2 Ibs, 79¢ FRESH FIRSTS EGGS 3. 97¢c | § " CHOICE SEEDLESS Raising:~20-21. MELON Visit and Lose to . 1,1, Lighthoury 1 'By Ono, Oanvamy Bporie Editor Boxing Show at the Armourles i ' Have you got your tickets for tonight's. boxing show? The pros maters of the show have been working hard to make it a suceéss and by the Joaks of the card (hat hag been srvanged, they have made ao great deal of progress towards that end, The tickets have been on sale for some thine now und a great many have heen sold, It is ex~ peeted that a large crowd will attend this tournament, saw the lust show here, will certainly be on hand 'tonight, Those whe These boys may not sing lullabys, but they know how fo put 'em to slecp » ] LJ Double Hedder at Arena' There 1s a big double header at the Arena tonight, The Chev, ladies' sortbal). team will be seen in_netion against a girl team from Belleville, Devils' team, Belleville 4 to J, Arena tonight,» w A crack men's team from Belleville will take on the Blues This will be un real battle, If you want te see some smart hackey, go to the The curtain goes up at 7.30 pm, * * The Blue Devils lost in " Public School Hockey If you did not see the Public School hockey finals last night, Oshawa need have no fear for her future OH, The O.PSAA, are doing a great work by promots missed an education, A. Junior teams, you ing the different sports and one part of thelr efforts was shown tb advantage last night, yeurs, * ¥ The "Kids" showed' surprising ability: of the boys seen Inf action lust night, willbe' hockey stars ip a Soveral, few w we. Oshawn "Nationals The Oshawa Nats, will holg a training practieg at the Motor City Stadivmn tonjght at 7.30, peetive players are asked to be en hands Billy Hurst, well-known in scccer circles as nu stag hali-back, All of last year'siplayers and all prose The Nationals Have signed It looks very much as if the Nation#ls are going (0 have an even stronger. team this year, than they had fast, season, ¥ West Toranty The Junction team received a set-back last night when they were forced to accept defeat at the hands of the fast Ottawa Rideau team, The score was 4 to J, they can do to win the round, The tired West Toronto teany will have all / Favourites Win Races at Hamilton Hamilton, March 20,-~Cuanadian and United States track luminaries lived up to expectations of 4 uw pacity erowd of 4,700 wpeciators that jammed the Armories here '| to Edwards' burst of "speed, lust night for the eleventh annual track meet of the #lst Highland. ers' Athletic Association, Leu Miller, sprinting sensation' from the Maritimes, 'who now makes his home in tus elty; carried the col ore of the to victory in thé 60-yard open dash and followed up this comparative. ly ensy feat with an equally brils Mant dash tha Janded hm in front in the 40-yard spocinl, invi= tation dash, fitella Walsh, Jatest 'of the gin sprint marvels, added anopher wi to her record-breaking 'performs ances. when she romped off with the 60-yard open dash for girls and sot 8 new Canadian mark of poven seconds flat, She clipped one. fifth of a second from the previ ous mark, Matching Miss Walsh's skill at smashidg Canadian marks, Dr, Paul Martin, of Switserland, lows ered the Dominion time of 2,10 for the 1,000 yard run special by & second apd one-fifth, He was clocked in 2.17 4:5, Phil Edwards, former New York University star, running under the colors of the Hamliiten club, fihs ished ahead of Percy Plokard ana @ field of six others to capture the §80-yard mpecial run, Kdwards Finlshes Strong Edwards was also anchor man in the international mile relay, gomponed of teams representing Notre Dame University, New York .| University and Ontario, When Fits. patrick and Johnston fumbled the baton, the Ontario team was left hopelessly behind; but, mainly due the Canadian entry nosed out' Notre Dame for second place, Both Edwards and Dr, Martin competed in the New York A.C) Hamiiton: Olymple Club games at Madison Bquard Gardens Inst night, but thelr performances here gave little indication of wearls ness from the long train VYravel, Stelle Walsh had no dieulty in apturing her heat and the fina in the 60-yard event for girls, Tralling her were Kay Gridiths and Jane Nell, hoth of Toronto, but they could do nothing with the widening margiy of vietory at the finish, whish had lengthened to three yards, Miller Wins HanOily Lolgh Millet was never. pressed in the W0-yard dash. and his ters 'ritle burst of speed at the gun in the 40 yards ghot him to the tape, never headed, The Canadian récord for the o mile run for boys 18 and up was broken by I. Mogre of Hamilton OGlymple Club, who tray: ollog the distance In 4.58 4:0, an compared with ¢.43 2:5, the" old mark, The hall mile high school relay for boys 16 and under also saw another Canadian mark go by the boards,. the Hamilton Collegiate institute, setting a new record of 1.41 3:6 ogainst the former mark of 1.438 4-0, Still another was eclipsed when the Hamilton Collegiate "A" team captured the one-mile high dchool relay in 83.40, 8 1:5. seconds bets ter than the previous mark, Mills or's flash ower the 40-yard dis tance equalled the Canadian ree ord of 4 U«b seconds, A gruelling finish was provided in the two-mile run Invitation Tacs when Art Keay, of the Toronto Pos lige AAA, struggled through to vigtory after a well planned and run race, He barely outlasted the challenge of MH, Webster, of the damilton Olymple Chub, Wilt MoClunkey, of the Monarch AQ, Toronto, came third, MUIR'S QUINTET WINS Toronto; March 20~Battling into overtime, the Business Hoys' Bask: ethall House League at the MeCors mick Playgrounds pla aysd the first of the play-off series of the first and second teams between Kisper Muir, Muir's team won hy 36.33, NEILL'S The Store of Better Values SPRING FOOTWEAR Misses' Patent Straps, Sixes 11:2... $100 & $2.00 Misses' School. 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Enders seemingly at will to soors nll of the goals for the home story, The prime vedson hae dig not tally a few more was the stel lar work of iGeddes, Toronto sons or, Two of the flashy Butter worth's tallies came on Jone wm forts, Bt. Germain. snd Marion in welght (hem any was opposing, I SE A es A hrm Se Maroons and Bruins Will Clash Tonight y-- Toronto, Mur, 20~~Alley a pres Hminary skirmish whigh produced 220 games, the playsoffs In the National Hoekoy 'Longne gots une der way tonight dnd as far as the actual champlonship of the league and possession of the Btanley Cup are concerned, the sohedule that commenced on Nov, 14 and extend od until March 18 was merely for the purpose of determining whieh three teams in encl group of five would appear In playotfy, While me will contend that the games that have been played have meant little or nothing, they have pros vided lots of thrilling hockey, at tracted the largest crowds In the history of the malar circuit ana have Increased the hold that pro- fessional! hockey has on the sports laying public dn general 'although there has "been 'considesable dine appointment .amonk the players, supporters and elub pwners of the four teams thet did net qualify for the playoff but all ean consple themnblves with' the "hoves that Next weason $6 will be ditforent, Er -------------------- Montréal A.A.A. Will Clash With Hamilton Tigers Montreal; Mareh 20.~~Montres! Amateur Athlete Assogintion's pontor hoekey squad will Play the Hamilton Tigers In the eastern final of the Allan Cup as a result of the 1-0 defeat the Wheelers ad. ministered the Trurg Bearcats, Maritime' titlgholders, . here last night, The Montreal squad took the round 8-0, having defeated the Cats 2+0 here on Monday night, $e gama was marked only by the hard oheeking of the Maritime squad and the mora finished hoo» key of the Montrealers, which en: abled them to win, Most of the play was in the centre lea section and, although both. defences were practioally airtight, the Manis realers managed to get past once to score, Johny Gallagher, the Winged Wheelers' hefty defonce man, was the man to get the moan), scoring on & lone effort near the end of the second period, W \ supplied the assists for the them. Wideaus Mave Mpeed ~ The tenms were evenly balanced in all depariments except skating speed and perhaps the fact that the Torontonlans have Just som through = gruelling schedule ng counted for this Iatter fact, In almost perfect passing, which fea tured the game throughout, the wo squads were equal while hou presented a hard rapping defen. sive wall, Lamport, of the West Enders' defence, showed himwelf a finished artist in gonlward rush- Ing as well as on guard, scoring one gonl and nesisting Ih another for the visitors, Collings shared scoring honors for thel osers, re- penting Lamport's feat, The final game of the home and home round in which total gonls will sount will be played in Tore onte, Baturday, The teams West Toronto==Gonl, Oeddes; defence, Lamport and Dorang' gens tre, Thoms; wings; Collings and Gracie; subs, McKillop, Ewens and MeClelland, Ottdwa--loal, Claydon; We fance, Maley and Wilkinson, een. tre, Butterworth; wings, ¥innigan and' Marion; subg, Shepherd, Win-, Lhars and BL, Germain Refereo-~Kd, Farney, Montreal "BABE" SIEBERT TO Pl, WITH MAROONS T Montreal, * March 20~Cheering news for supporters of the Montren! 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