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Oshawa Daily Times, 16 Jun 1930, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1930 PAGE NINE ERNATIONAL LACROSSE T i themselves: with glory when they made n wonderful comeback (0 win the games, round and trophy, In the" International Series with Above is a picture of last seas: on's edition of the General Motors Saturday the Oshawi On General Motors , team. covered United Staton, BE. Shepley Is the only member of last year's tomm who Is not with the squad this season, There ave three new addi- tions, namely, Ty. Silk, Alex. | den, business manager, Geo. Mune Hall and Jack Bond, From left to vight they ave, C, ¥, McTavish, president of the club, Matt, Leys | or, "Smitty" gmithson, Bob Steph. roe, conch, Mam Jelinston, trains enson, "Smoke" Fox, Chuck Bay ron, Ernie Shepley, Chuck Davide son, "I'at"" Shannon, Connie Gold. OSHAWA GENERAL, MOTORS SENIORS, THE FOREMOST LACROSSE TEAM IN THESWORLD : git uh wy "led" Spee Doddemeade, elly Defiray, Wallier Wil: n, "Doday" White, on, cer oots'! od Norv. Hubbell, Captain Bill Cour ter, M, Whyte, H. Cook, ¥, Hobbs, W. A. Coad, G. W. Hezzelwood und H. W., Nicoll, 4 OSHAWA GENERAL MOTORS PLAY INSPIRED LACROSSE TO OVERCOME 2-GOAL LEAD AND WIN INTERNATIONAL TITLE AND TROPHY ------------------------ General Motors Seniors Earn' Admiration of Entire Do- minion by Their Gallant Fight for International La- crosse to Win Second Game, 6:3 and Take Round, ' 11-10--Record Lacrosse Crowd AttendssGame And Is Rewarded by Fine Display--Oshawa Scores Four Times in Second Quarter--Game Rougher Than Friday's Tilt and Americans Fail to Produce Last Period Spurt Champions Play "Safe Lacrosse" in Last Few Minutes of Game to Clinch Victory and Turn Tables on All Aniericans ! ------------ (By Geo, Campbell) ' Displaying a fighting spirit which hag seldom "heen equalled, Genoral Motors Seniors, pride of Oshawa, defeated the great Ame ridhn All-Star Inerosse team on Saturday aftermoonvat the Maple Licaf Stadium, by & score of 6 to 3, thereby wifining the frst Inter national Lacrosse series ever to he held, hy the sear of 11 to 10, More than five thousand enthusiastic Incrosse fans, many of them players of former years, were.on hand to see the second game of 'the series and they were favoured with one of the greatest exhi bitions of the Canadian National game, 'which has heen given for many. years, ; Playing the hrand of lnerosso which earried them through tothe Dominion title Inst season, the Oshawa (iéneral Mo- tors swept everything before them in their' vietotious bid for the honour of heing first 'Champions tof Nevth Ameriea" and first 'holders of the 'Lally Trophy' po-- Going Into the second game two mokls down on the round, the Cana- dian team played inspired lncrosse and when half time arfived, Canada with three goals to the good on the round, Urged on by a grest crowd of fans, more than a thousand of whom had travelled from Oshawa to cheer thelr champions on to victory, the Canadian team started right in from the face-off in a determined ef: fort to overcome the Americans' ad- vantage, They produced a: brand of lacrosse such as has not: heen wit nessed 'in Toronto for many seasons, They fought like fury for every loose ball, © The defence men kept' the American attackers out of rage and the Canadian attackers uncorked « quick passing game which had ~ the American defence. men bewildered. The Oshawa team played sthelr own game on Saturday, and a game which sent the fans home talking to them- selves, The Canucks combatted the fleet-footed Amerks with speed in passing the ball and the splendid con- « dition of every member of the Ameri- ' ean' team was taxed to the utmost The frst half of the game produced some. of the fastest and finest la crosse 'which has ever been played, even in the "good old days". The Canticks scored first, when Hall gave © "Ty." Silk a perlect pass and the yangy defenceman sifted a hot shot past Kelly, Gould, the gregn-helmet- ed Dartmouth star, put USA, back 'on' even terms & minute later when he broke through alone, Chuck Bar. ron gave White w beautifulspass and " "Toots" gave Kelly no chinee, This ended the first quarter, "PAT SHANNON Above is the picture of the man who proved the biggest stums hling block to the UNA. team on Saturday afternoon, in the second game of the Interna. tional Lacrosse seples," "Pm" played one of the hest games he has over played, on Saturday, In the final period, especially, "Pat" saved the Canadians seve oral times when it looked as if an American goal was assured, His opponents were loud in thelr praise of his ability, ' When you place your orders for lumber and building materials with: J ue, you know that they, can be in © better hands--a reassuring and "igemforting thought. P IY Ls Speed and More Speed In the "ageond quarter, the Cana dians plaged Incrosse, They scored goals 50 fast that the crowd practi edlly, never stopped cheering und when the sixth goal was drilled in, the fans raised a bedlam Job "Ste phenson and "Toots" White scored wo goals aplece in the second quar ter, Bob getting. the first and third andi White getting the second and fourth, Connle Golden and Kelly DeGray. each figured in two of the four goals, Golden made the passes for the first two and DeGray gave Stephenson and White each a pass for the fifth and sixth goals of the game, * Game Roughens Up The third period was the roughest session of both games, Both teams resorted to Weavy checking and K.0.'s beeame as common ns in Primo Car- neea's tour, Ty" Silk received a hard crack from Brophy and .céused to take any interest inthe game for "THREE PROUD AND HAPPY MEN' MeTAVISH H, W. NICOLY, Above are shown the pictures | Motos lacrosce elub, C, of three of the proudest and hap. | plost men In Oshawa today, ca, [A8 A E, proud president of W. Nicoll, hardsworking Mos the members of the Oshawa General | club, H, rr p------ - w few minutes, Evang scored a bril liant 'gaol for the USA, when le took a high pass from Gould. and Summary of Game sifted it past Shannon! Final Session 3 The Yanks scored almest imme- dintely upon resigption of © play, when Fans took a pass and pivoted nicely in order fa get hiv shot away, It Jaoked ax if the Amazing Amerks weER going to, repeat Friday) en pitfonnl last perio rally But the pro vious period had taken the xpeod out of them and Oshuwan played desper Wiely to hold thelr slim 1eud: af one gol, "Toots White was hjirt and had to take 'a short rest, " Bpb Ste phenson. went by théee men only to miss Smithson rapped Gould and wih sent off, From that time on, the Canadians contented themselves with keeping the ball, The Yanks did not get the ball until Smithson was back, even though the referee called for a | face-off, From then on until the end of the game, the Americans only had the Ball shout four times but when they did get it, they made determined rushes' but the spectacular work of Shannon and his guard kept them at bay. © Barvon,: DeGiray, White, Day idson and Golden ench took turns at carrying the bali The erowd did not like this play at first hut after a while they recognized the ability being shown alld they were cheering loudly when the fini] whistle blew, with the ball in Oshawa's possessinn and the Yanks trying desperately to get it For the Yanks, Ute, Kearney, Liv ans, Stevens and Gould, were the pick of a team of star The US team certainly displaved some won derful lneroxse in, both games and they showed ample proof that la grosse 18 being played in the United States just ax well as in Canada, For a team which has never played to gether up until about "a week, ago, they gave a truly commendable pers can 4. Oshawa third First Poriod Americans, Gould 4 Oshawa, White (Barron) ,. Beecond 2.00 1.00 Period 4 Oshawa, Stephenson . by 'Oshawa, White (Golden) 4 Oshawa, Btephenson, (De a0 16.00 Gray) 1.00 7 Oshawa, White (Degray) .. 2.00 "Third Perlod 8 Americans, Evans very 3.00 Fourth Period § Americans, Evans ' Final score--~Oshawa , Amer wins round and i11 te 10 period, Wildon, Rowen; Silk, Palge, Barron (10 minutes), Brophy, Spencer: period, Jenifer, Stephenson fourth period, Kearney, Slovene 200 Joe Ponnltien mende, Utlx second period, Lally Trophy, First Fox Dodde Hrophy Smithson and LEARNING 'What did t Sunday School, "I learned to 'Wo, sir, when Did vou, indeed "Yup" hey téach you today In il, som MY 'Yeu, ma'am' and NErIDR question KELLY DeGRAY mn of the Oshawa team played a wonders ful game and everyone worked Connie Golden, Although every member cams were entertained at a banquet given at the CarlssRite Hotel By their splendid victory on Satur day, the General Motors Seniors, not only added glory. and prestige td thelr already respected name, but they showed plainly. that they are to be compared very favorably with the beat' lnerosse teams that have ever heen kpown, hard, especially Chuck Dwidson, and Chuck Baron, special mention poust be made of Kelly DeGray, Kelly turned in another one of his Best games, He worked ceases ly and contributed a great dea) towards Canada's splendid, win, formance, "Pat'$Shannon Plays Well "Pat" Shannon proved ene of the Wlgmest obataches to the American ins vaders, in the game on Saturday, The Figured in First Goal of Game three shots which went hy him would have beat any gomlic and he saved on numeroys occasions when the Ameri can. supporters" Had almost. started to cheer; Twice he 'wis tho only. man, left to beat il d on hwh occasions he rose to the eights to nike hire y oo He was given wonders pe Hy ine deieneemen, Can] tain Rill Coulter, "Ty Silk, i Senear Dodd oddone a»! tired fin smart ogame despite inf pea (EY ie MRL pd cleared. the ball i ne Tal Try Tee HAR hi lod hh ~ hi u it he flo gens 11 the t . he was ent or: Gira os W & eh a n Aap Stephenson wera the 1, five Of Canada's six goals, White get oma of ft } ne ened "in I -- Fox, Hall. Bond and, heat games, when they Wilson all worked well I showed After the Al g | hy ry p both: Ab pe shown two, of fhe cheek was given a very busy af oho to the, General Mots | naan Alex, Hall 'played a were onthe field and played a pros [ors ! {| minent part in the fine: win: Alex. "IY SILK AND ALEX. HALL . ! be GEO, MUNROE manager of the team, and Geo) Munroe, the capable conch of the North Anieriean Champions. 7 Ee] How They Lined Up +} more L. | port IY DINO a Inghoniant peat ] Anim a nthe game. on Saturday. Rik urned in a strong game and his |'Silk fap the Strong offensive game and show: of up 'well, Alex. passed to Ty vat maal of the same. a All leans Oshawa Kelly (Murylind) © gol #5 Shannon Kearney fiatgers pointaeN. Coulter Utz (Penn State) | cover = Hubbell Hea (aryl deh 5 Silk Brophy (Syrichre)' 2d d} Dotldemcade Galbraithe Hobart) dre defy Bpencer Smith (Yale) centre Delray Fianegan (Union) 3d home Davidson Gould (Dartmouth) 2nd home Golden stevens (Yale) Ist home Barron Evans (Marylmnd) outside Stephenson Latinier (Rutgers) inside White Evanson (Rutgers) alternate Wilson Jenifer ( Princeton) Bond Paige (Uolgate) Fox Brown (Syratuse) Hull Rosen (NYU) Smithson Beckman (N.Y.U) Referee=Charlie Querrie, Toronto Judge of play-L. J. Korn, Swarth: ¥ Fergus Thistles Win from Mimico Fargus, Ont, Jupe 16-~The ers gus Thistlen repeated last Saturs day's performance 'Saturday afters noon when they again downed the visiting team In a game played here in the BOA LA senlor group: This week is was Mimico who trails od the count set hy the Kergus goalgettors, and who finished on (he short end of an 8 to # score, Great erodit must be given to the Fergus defense for the superb sup they gave thelr attacking teammates, Walsh in goal for the locals stopped what seemed. sure gonls many times, MolLean starred fof Mimieo, seeuring three of their tallies, Flowers in the visitors net also had plenty to do and turned in a credftable performance, "Red" Brown started the scoring in tho frst peplod after ten mine utes of hard, fast' playing, when he received a pans from Richardson. A fow minutes later HKddié Melean tied the count, Blythe Brown dupe Heated the feat of his namesake, when he went through for the secs ond goal, "Whistler! Russell adds ad another soon after the face-off, and thetperiod ended with the Blus and White two-up, * Her mother--1 believe that daugh+ ter is looking for a husband, } Her Futher-afior:gogdutey sake! Whose! INMARANES. 415 Jirough at this Stage, Play by Play Story of Game (By. Geo. Campbell) First Quarter with a American to save The Am possession Dodde« Oshawa opened the play promising © wtedek on the goal but Kelly managed Chuck Davidson's hot shot, ericans quickly obtained and in their initial attempt, meade drew the first penalty of the series when he laid Latimer low Utz followed him to the bench a few minutes later, Davidson started an other attack but held out and Fox was the next to draw a penalty Stephenson tried a few times and his duel with Utz had the crowd yelling, I'he large number of fans got their first chance to' really yell when "Ty" Silk took a perfect pass from Hall and beat Kelly with a hot shot, © Wilson 'came on the field and he: and Rosen were almost immedi ately chased for holding a slashing mateh, Gould, on un individual ef fort, evened up the game when He heat Shannon with a sparkling shot Play continued at a fast ant "Toots" White put Oshawa and Can ada one goal up when he took a love ly pass from Barron, on a nice play and beat Kelly cold, Oshawa came right back with another rush and Golden almost scored, The period ended with the scofe: Canada 2, Unit- ed States | Second Quarter ? 1, 2.3 and Bang! America's ad vantage was wiped out when Connie Golden gave "Big Boh" 'Stephenson a beautiful pass after a theilling run wind Bob drilled it home, Play was lightning fast, and the Oshawa team fought tooth and nail for every stray ball, Oshawa made another attack and Spencer received a nasty cut, Paige drew a penalty for his part in the proceedings, Silk received a penalty und Barron followed soon af ter Paige for slashing, He was given ten minutes and Brophy, his check wins given five, Javidson spun in hut was bowled over. Wilson ang Brophy were both = hurt but = nat seriously, Alex, Hall sailed 'in all alone on a nice effort hut his shot was not on the net, Oshawa went ahead on the round on & pretty play, when Golden side-stepped his theck and just ag he was sent for a loop, he passed to White who breezed the ball past Kelly to put Canada ong gon] ip. 'The Americans staged a great attuck and Shannon made a gloMous save to rob Finnigan of a goal: DeGray helped ¢lear and he passed to Bob Stephenson who scored ngain with a bullet-like, drive, The Amerks eame right back and Shans non rose to the heights again, "Toots" White ended a sensational passing play by sifting the ball past, Kelly to make the score Oshawa 6 and United States 1, This goal put Oshawa and Canada three up on the round and the large crowd of Canadian supporters raised a bedlam, Oshawa played the Amerks right off their feet this pers fod. Spencer and Barron hoth were sent off and the Yanks began to press against. the weakened team but the whistle found the score Oshawa 6 United States 1, Scofe on round: Canada 11, United States 8 Third Quarter . The Americans came out with.a re: vised defence and a determined look on their faces which boded ill for the Canucks but the Dominion cham. plons were jult ns anxious, to, work as the Amerks and both teams went at itowith a Will, The game hecame Jenifer, one of the vigitors' new defence mén chopped Wis down Chuck Davidson and was given" a forced rest, Evans scored a smart goal for the Americans when he took a high pass from Gould and | the drilled a burning shot | past "Pat." The Amerks drew uncomplimentary remarks from the fans for the mane ner in which they were "laying on gad" Play surged up and down the field with both teams trying hard, Stephenson drew a penalty, Ty Silk was knocked cold by Brophy, who seemed to be the most accomplished slasher on the American team, Bro phy was given a penalty and' Silk was able to continue, Bill Coulter got in some powerful defensive work at this stage and he and his stalwarts proved too much for the American attackers, Gould made a nice try but was given a rough ride and Stevens followed with nother attempt. His shot missed the net by inches, Both teams checked heavy and often and the whistle was very welcome to" all players, Oshawa 6, United States 2: Canada 11, United States 9; Final Quarter Y The Amerks got in the first attack of the quarter but Oshawa soon fol- lowed with a counter, After about a minute of play, Evans took a smart pass and pivoted nicely in order to get his shot away and Shannon failed to get his. stick. to the ball. Now only one goal down onthe round, the Amerks began to press and it looked as if a repetition of Friday's: last period rally was threatening but the Canucks hung on desperately, Mear- ney rapped White on the head, draw- ing blood and a penalty, "Toots" had: to come off for a little «while, Oshawa staged a long attack . and profiting by Friday's experience they kept one man behind the American net to get the ball after the shots and ns a result Oshaws retrieved the ball seven times in succession before the Amerks finally got it, Shannon saved a wicked shot after coming out of his net,. Bob Stephenson passed three men but was stopped before he could shoot. Smithson whacked Gould and wag given a rest; Oshawa commenced to rag the play and although the re feree called for wu" face-off; they. re- covered the balliand the Americans never got it until "Smitty" was back in position, Oshawa worked slowly around the Americah net and be- coming desperate as the fleeting min- utes passed, the Amerks slugged and smashed: to get the ball but their ef- forts were uscless, Barron took a severe heating but he kept the ball, Retween Barron, White, Stephenson, Golden, Davidson and DeGray, Osh- nwa were able to keep the ball prac- tically all the time. "The . Amerks only had the ball about four 'times in the last seven minutes and although when they did get it, they made de- termined rushes, Shannon and his stalwarts rose to great heights . and the Amerks were not allowed to in- croase their score, The crowd did not like these ragging. tactics at first but as the time sped by, they réa« lined 'the ahility being shown, : The Americans could not muster any more energy and the crowd was cheering wildly when the final whistle blew, with Oshawa holding the ball and the Amerks trying hard to get it, Oshawa 6; All-Stars 3, ¢ Score on series: Canada 11; United States 10, : rh THINKING : FELLOW | Diner--"""Waiter will you kind!¥ put up a sample of this gravy ina small bottle?" SA Waiter--"Yes, sir, May Task why; you want it?" | wi Be . 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