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Oshawa Daily Times, 26 Jun 1930, p. 9

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WAR RACER ANT AT RA WA THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES. THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1930 PAGE NINE 'SMART JR. TEAMS TO STAGE SOFTBALL BATTLE TOMORROW NIGHT Oshawa Bakery Jrs. and Parts and Service Clash at Stadium Tomorrow Night| Large Crowd 1 of Softball Fans Expected at Motor | City Stadium Tomorrow Night to See Oshawa Bak- ery and Parts and Service Juniors Clash in Sudden- death Game There should be a large crowd of softball fans at the Motor City Stadium tomorrow night to see the sudden-death game between the fast Oshawa Bakery Juniors and the snappy Parts and Service team, to decide the winners of the first half of the schedule, There are a great many softball fans in the elty who claim™that Junior softball in this city, is faster than intermediate and there will he a big crowd out tomorrow night, There is no doubt that the games between Oshawa Bakery and Parts and Service team won thelr first encounter and the Bakery won the next two, Tomorrow night's game Is a sudden-death affair to decide the winner of the first half of the Junior schedule, each team having lost one game. Tickets have been on sale for the game for the last few days and judging from the advance sale, there is going to be a big crowd out, The softball fans who know their softball will be all out to- morrow night because they know that this will be a real battle, The Oshawa Bakery team have heen aweeping everything before them lately, They have a smart pitcher 'n Towns, the boy who almost pitch sd a no hit, no run game, the other night and Walter Knox, the other pitcher is considered, by many, to be even better. It is not known which pitcter will start as Manager Jacob! i» keeping that fact dark but no matter who takes the mound, either Jnox or Towns is certain to receive good support from the rest of the Bakery team. They certain. ly are a smart softball squad and they will take some beating, Every player is % star at his position and REDDY BEDORE Leafs' he infielder whose batting was Hak 4 ponsible for the To. rento club' riumph over Balti. more Wedn Bedore hit a ho mer and two singles and drove in three runs, ovary player is dangerous when at bat, The Parts and Service boys are In for a busy evening but they know it and they are determined to olinch a playoff berth by a victory, The P, and 8, team defeated the Bakery In their first game and they think that they can do it again, Whitely, stellar moundsman for the Parts and Services juniors, is In fine form and it is very likely that he will get the cull, The rest of the P, and 8, team are raring to go and the Bakery boys can expect some real opposition, These two teams battled to a 4 to 2 decision a few weeks ago and another exciting game with the soore just as close is not foo muen to expect, although softball is usus ally a high scoring game, The price of admission 4s only 16¢, and at thig price, the stands should be filled, Come early and get a good position to watch a real smart softs ball battle, Used Car Specials 1027 ESSEX SEDAN--Tires, upholstering, top and paint like new, mechanically perfect, 1929 ESSEX TOWN SEDAN--New car condition and guaranty, 1038 ESSEX COACH---Beautiful' shape. See this one. A few others to choose from--Come in and see our stock Ross, Ames & Gartshore 135 King St. West OSHAWA Phone 1160 Canada its sturdy : from. Christies Arrowroots BASEBALL RECORDS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost PC, 41 37 coreedinee OB 3 2 28 Rochester viviviie Rochester svvvvins Montreal vorvniisy Toronto Buffalo .ovvrevene Jersey City soviee Newark +. ivveenne Reading is rive 20 YESTERDAY'S 5 RESUL TS Baltimore Toronto. viveveil xRochester 9 Jersey City +. .B x==10 innings, Buffalo Reading Newark .....5:x5" Montreal x8 innings, GAMES TODAY Toronto at Baltimore, Buffalo at Reading Rochester at Jersey City, Montreal at Newark, AMERICAN LEAGUE /on Lost Philadelphia 41 24 Washington: + 38 24 New York ., 2 Cleveland Detroit , St, Louis Chicago Boston vended i he SMILING "JANE, ho, TEACH AT UE The last amateur a of Floy ence Jane Bell, member of Can. ada's 1028 Olymple team to Amster. dam, will be at the Canadian wo. men's track and field champion. Shins at Hamilton on Aug, 19, Miss will early next fall leave for Guelph, where she will take the position of physical education in. structress at thy Y.W.C.A, there, YESTERDAY'S RESUL TS Philadelphia ,.8-2 Chicago ../..1+ New York ...5:10 St. Louis ,,.d« Detroit 4 Boston INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Washington ,..13 Cleveland vv. .5 GAMES TO-DAY Detroit at Washington, Cleveland at New York St, Louis at Philadelphia Chicago at Boston, NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost Brooklyn ,., Chicago ,. New York St, Louis Boston Pittsburg Philadelphia Cincinnati ,., YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Pittsburg Brooklyn Cincinnati .....11 New York ,..... ChiGLBO ++i: s+ 13 Philadelphia Boston at St. Louis=Rain, GAMES TO-DAY Boston at Cincinnati, Brooklyn at Chicago. New York at St. Louis Philadelp.... at Pittsburg, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Won Lest P.C, WM 677 544 S30 AR A70 A068 437 379 P.C. 633 609 A533 500 A060 KL] A04 Louisville St, Paul , Toledo Kansas City svoeve Columbus Indianapolis Minneapolis +... Milwaukee YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Kansas City ,...4 Columbus , Milwaukee ....:7 Toledo ....iv\1\ Louisville ....,..0 St, Paul Minneapolis ..8:7 Indianapolis GAMES TO-DAY Toledo at Milwaukee Columbus at Kansas City Indianapolis at Mineapolis Louisville at St, Pas ONTARIO LEAGUE Won Lost 8 eran oy ee ELLE) St, Catharines 44 London Guelph oe Brantford St. Thomas «eeeee Hamilton ,... YESTERDAY'S RESULTS St. Catharines ..6 Hamilton St. Thomas ,...3 Guelph ,..44 Brantford ,,.,..7 London GAMES TO-DAY Hamilton at St, Catharines London. at Brantford, Cuelth at St, Thomas (2) NATIONAL LEAGUE CUBS WIN HITTING GAME Chicago, June 26."Gabby" Hart- nett swung the biggest club of all yesterday as the Cubs won a free. hitting game 13 to 12 from Philadels phin and advanced to within one ame of the league leading Brook. oy Robins, Hartnett hit his fifteenth and six. teenth home runs of the season in succession to bring the Cubs into the lead and then capped his attack with a single: in the ninth' that brought home the winning 1un, With his oth« er single he accounted for a grand total of six runs, -- REDS SLAM GIANTS FR LOSS Cincinnati, June 26~The Reds drew up to even terms for the fours 2 we 16 15 12 B tetera een RALLY WINS FOR WINGS Jersey City, June 6.~The Roches ter Red Wings staged a fierce rally in their {mal turn at bat in the ninth inning here yesterday, bunched six runs to tie the score and went out in the tenth and pushed across another | run to win after a great uphill fight | 9 to 8 POLICE PRO. LCTION Newark, June 26.~Newark broke even in a twin bill with the iu score ol by UMPIRES N Bears | Montreal Royals here yesterday, win | ning the first game 5 to 2 and losing the nightcap 7 to 5 The last Kam went into extra innings, the Royals tying the score at 5-all in the sey enth, The contest was originally see duled for seven innings, The Royals won out in the eighth with two counts coming across the plate HOPELESS KEYS LOSE TO ISONS Reading, June 20-~Reading the second game of the series to. Buf falo yesterday 8 to 4, Keys outhit the Bisons by 12 to Y, Hermann's wildness in the early in NINES gave Buffalo its margin ol victory. , AMERICAN LEAGUE YANKEES WIN New York, June 20.-Led once the and only Babe Yunkees swept both ends third doubleheader of the with the St. Louis Browns, winning yesterday's games by scores of 5104 and 10 to 4 Ruth hit two homers in the sec ond game to bring his total for the season to 20 while Gehrig, Cooke and Dickey got one apiece, Tony Lazzeri started New York off in the first game with a home run, providing a lead that the Browns could not overs come in & duel between Ed Wells and Walter Stewart, more by Ruth, the ol their week A'S DIVIDE WITH WHITE S0X Philadelphia, June 26.~The Chica~ go White Sox held the world's cham pion Athletics to an even split in a doubleheader here yesterday, taking the second gawe 7 to 2, alter the Athletics had an 8 to 1 romp in the opening contest, "ed Lyons was walloped. hard in the first affair, while George Earns shaw was limiting the Sox to seven hits. The Mackmen sulyed Lyons for 12 hits, Haas, Foxx and Dykes stars ring in an attack that netted six rung in the second and third innings, Chicago finished Rube Walberg in four innings of the second game Hunnefield hit the left-hander's first pitch of the game for a home run, TIGERS BEAT RED SOX Boston, June 26.-After holding Detroit runless for seven innings here yesterday Jack Russell was blasted for four runs, enough for the Tigers to defeat the Red Sox, 4 to § in the last game of the series, The victory gave Detroit four games out of six, INDIANS BADLY BEATEN Washington, June 26.-Going on a batting spree, the Washington Sen ators vesterday 'scored eleven runs in the seventh inning against Cleves land, winning the final game of the series, 13 to § Nine errors were made during the game, seven of them by the Ins dians, Four piteliers were dad in a vain effort to check the Washington bats, although the | lost | MENTALITY DOWN THERMOMETER UP, SAGE DECLARES Halifax, N.8,~"1If you think you wre cool you are cool even it you've hot," was the paradox prohounced by ¥, . Ronnan, ofMcial weather man In Halifax during the recent heat wave which accompanied the hottest June in many years in Nova Beotin, "Your state of mind decides your comfort in hot weather," said My, Roonaan, "If you are ul pence with the world, if you are In n haps py frame of mind, the hottest days will probably be pleasantly cool for you, But if things are not going right the legst rise in temperature will make you fesl warm, You can't afford to get out of bed on the wrong side In the dog days Everything depends on the personal equation," Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club i is Very Active The Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club's 1980 season 1g now in full swing and the different members of the elub are to he seen proce teully every night of the week, taking advantage of the wonderful opportunity which js offered in the benutiful and' extensive local greeny, Al the present time, the 7, Kal. sor Cup games are helng played, This Ig an elimination afaly of tworhowl singles competiton, open to local club members only, I's competition will not, he completed for un few weeks yat, Club Member Honored D, A J, Rwanson, nan active member of the loenl Lawn Bowls Ing Club, wis appointed to Lhe ex centive of the Dominlon Lawn Bowling Tournament, this year. This makes the ninth successive time that Mr, Bwanson hag held this position, The Hwanson 'Trophies have hoen competed for and the win ners declared, CC, C, Btenhouse won the Primary Cup after a hard battle with W, Goold, J, Hi I. Luke won the Consclation Trohpy. These two trophies are .donated by Mr, Bwanson and these game wlways arouse a great deal of in terest among local mombers, This yoar, the enthusiasm was very high and the competition very keen, Plans are rapidly being com- pleted for the annual tournament of the Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club, which will ba held on July 1, AL the present time it looks as If the 1080 tourney will he ene of the best ever held, Alvendy ® Inrge number of rinks have sige nified thelr intentions of entering the tourney , New Troph A number of the front howlers are getting In shape for the Big Dominion Tournament, which will he held in Toronto, Hon, 8, B Rychman hak presented » cup to take the place of the old "Ontario Cup' which was won outright by Br, Mathews last senson , LISTOWEL LAWYER GIVEN ACQUITTAL Btratford, June 26, .. J, Ceall Hamilton, Listowel lawyer and fors mer agent there for the now dex funet ren! estate firm of Hubbs and Hubby, was found "not guilty" on the first of more than n score of charges of false pretences, Tha trial had been in progress fof neutrly & month and the judgement was handed down yesterday hy Judgo Clement, of Kitchenor, TITTTTAY, a r a el PICNIC PROBLEMS | 'Are Easily Solved at LOBLAW"S Behind every Picnic, large or small, is a plan. All details have to be carefully considered and most important of these This is where mother's experience WAY is the Picnic Supper. comes in and she knows that shopping the LOBLA reduces her problem to the vanishing point, Loblaw shelves | offer practical suggestions, They are filled with well-known © purpose, added to this is the pleasure of personal shopping with the assurance of saving time and suitable lines for the | money, | THESE SPECIALS ON SALE FOR WEEK OF JUNE 26th to JULY 2nd Plenie Dainties GRAPE JUICE~Woelch's-- The National Drink, Med. 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RP ages tin SPRAYER 2 game series with the New York Gi. ants by slamm ne out an-11 to J victory in the ame yesterday, Cineln pati bi iy hittin, Btting aguimt a form ote ue, in the second in wing two runs, and drove him from the he nd after the fifth, They collect more runs In the fourth fifth nd ih h innings. Charles "Red" Lucas an easy pitching task, Boi _-- hits, and seldom was in trouble le, BEAT EN » PIRATES Pittsbitg, Ts «~The Pirates Dlaysd Rn bal hing the equally ny victory good »l and scored their hon, over the : ih Robins in their Hiree-game gt in the final game, The score was § Kremer eld he 9 Roxus leaders to seven WA whi the {rates made use of 11 wallops, off Dudley nd Clark, A four runs off Dud. {ey in the first three innings on 8& Th Somotosicy s home run in the [eighth brought the final tally, Rice, with a double and triple in three times at bat, and Ossie Bluego with four hits out of five, led the onslaught for Washington Modern Plant and Delivered ' to our Groceterias Pn nds of happy Canadian youngsters, oui of with health, owe their robustness tie's delicious Arrowroot Biscuits, Made . the purest Arrowroot, containing those Ly 10 Zissuery for body building, are ideal not only for ¢ but fo ovatus and invalids too. Always Cream or Pimento ANGLICAN MISSIONS SUPERINTENDENT DIES Vancouver, B.C, June 28, Rev, Francis William Cassilin Kens nedy, superintendent of the Angli can oriental missions in Canada, fn dead here at the age of 6 YOATH, He was well-known by. church men throughout Canada and an authority on oriental problems, He was horn In Toronto and 46 years ago Went to Japan where he remained in the missionary field for 80 years, He then came to Canada and assumed his pos! tion here, He is survived by his widow and three sons, w= Christie's Arrowroots. SPECIAL! Fresh Valencia Cake, Ib. 19¢ June @0-=Monday, open until 10 pam, July t==Tuesday, closed all day July S==Wodnesday closed at 12.80 noon » Kremer yes.

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