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Oshawa Daily Times, 18 Jul 1930, p. 7

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1930 PACE SEVEN TEXTILES AND TIMES WIN IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE DOUBLEHEADER a UD UU UP... LT En ---------- Woollen Men Put on Spurt ~~ |0thews Vii Vis, BASEBALL RESULTS Gi ibson's Pitching Gives To Defeat Militia While | , wowing Tsien owned v th SPORT SNAPSHOTS wemmsnony ists, | Leafs Third Straight Bramley brothers, Krnest and ' OOhOSLeY wovrinnee M06 ' Newsies Check Glass Makers hert, of 171 and 178 Alma sireot, imo errors bi bi Victory ( ver the Bears Oshawa, has veeently won the 400 rh ---- mile cup donated for competition gHnyy. Ve, OM, I YONINT hrohita wa Woskh hui hone io MontveRl worverooihlh hid " rap] by Mr, Baker of Toronto, Tonight in the hig game wt the | strike a winning stride on "L Buttalo oy vhs ATA : 'ovonta, July 18 <Jhat fam Smart Brand of Softball out and an ereor by Snowden in "5, i id leo sinter (hal (his | Motor City Stadium, There should [day and keep in the running for | joule." dis Sp Alb CRICKET NOTES (itimon hus Jus. reached the top Played 'at Stadium Last]. "he, Regiment gave emf yig' yy hoon targaly responsible |e # bumper wvowd (o ehesr he |the Championship, NOWAK 11110001 i BB AL -- form of his pitening career and ir i rin In their half of the hth, the | go" oo winning, of the Cooper |Cheve and the 0, M, Lon (0 vie gpg following strong am has | Reading 000000 BH HH one of Bleve O'Neill's best (iinging gi, Georges play Parkdale ot] bets cannot be any seers now, ih Night Ont R Regiment failed to score only four Smith Cup for the best average in [tory During the fret halt of the leen selected de to pluy==Smith Thiumda A Reaton § i egiment men facing Young, The Textiles ny birds" for th » schodule both teams have won al pavidson, Boyd, Call, Hrodle, Toronto rr 4 oh Seotm eee | BRturday next, the 1000 nh, hl BON has won his last (0UF BLAFLE Bd aye Lost 7-8, While Phillips|hovever scored the threw runs thai (#1 VEER TRSEH oy 0 wip [Bama from "the other, the Chove, |igiret, fturch, Mule, Campbell, | Rochester 5 Buitimora 106 [O10 Frinity College ground, All four by turning in nea piieh Were Def ted, 9.8 were the deciding factor in the game, | oo Peru, Indians, on July 18th, |¥Inning the fivsl and OM, 1 take | pgipiey, Weeks, Esple, Gow and | Reading o... 4 Montrent ,,., 4 [900 ; ng Jobs, re eles , Be Button went out but Nerrls, Turner 1 408 61 . il | Ing the second, The game Lond | sud regor Bulfale 7 Jersey Oil hey suffered defeat ar the hands I'wogun sam won his fourth - and Bradd came through with hits| 8% BIVER As 08.65, when will commence at 7 p.m, and it)" didi v ALLL aeresy Lily cones "oanadinn General JE1ecivie, on | straight yesterday an the Leafs po und Haley sacrificed them In, The should have rend 480,65, would he fs well It the fans wera | Tiyers to veport at the pavilion NATIONAL LEAGUN the sme ground last gaturday took the Beivs 4:3 and contin The Intermediate series in the City Regiment was not out of the game ------------r on hand from the dvon of the hat, |# 246 pm, The game will coms Won Lost 1.0 , J [ fous Bat HRY. a {ook the bas ' 1 continued nd Industrial Soltball league pro-|y,y i long shot and came right yo : : i" high PiA i } yg ring. Ie | menee at. B60 Brooklyn arveronn Af ib4 Bh n AM dui i Ho p big SLO en rhe 4 iio ia) toh winning rided two close games at the stadium | jp, ol 1a to ent their os Aw Singer wins fre " sar 0 fin oi Fay um ----_--. CMORED vr onporrr Af 26° HT8 i hu ¥ ff he Diggost EAMEN Whish han ; ronshed th¥ee last nigh, oh he Ant gan Textiles lead. In: the last of the iii hi A it 9 Himah AABARN WIN Now Jork Aalahain 1 i Li ne jn vb Waturduy, he. (ask | Juni to what length (his streak flosed out the Ont, Regiment team | jles failed to score and in the se T l : ' » The Aarah their tant sehes | BL BOWE oor iriy LLY 6d ont 10 the following players, [will he extends ome L) I in the sey it e rom aM CPL \Y BRAMPTON The Anrahs play theiv las s SAA | g74 | handed ont (0 wl Ep wie ind ox nded Is something yel bY ihe ors el Ay Sdn 2 thrilling enth the Regiment went ont in ene, By all indications the 4.00, |dule game al Alexandra Park toe Pitabure oy g70 11 damouth, Dawherry Natl ones In this cam orced to come from behind twice to two, three order to end the game, senlors will wl last take ao (all ont | morvaw afternoon, On that oceans inant] tee 4 HL Maore, BW, Anthony, Mann, W. [pilen hive the Leafs hess ahle in wake 1) y | ( Phe line ups Sam Man e Brampton in the Flower Town to: |10n (hey will "entertain (he (sam Un TERR E AWA hompson, TB, Chappell, J, Chaps [BCL past five wing in 8 row, I'wies ity 31 KR, oung pitching for Ont, Regiment ~~ 12, Cornish, Jh morrow The team once it has [rom Cobourg Anrahs won from Phllade hia AB, " N hl pell, J, Pickup, HW, Howarth, and [1hey hase strstehed thal far, he Textiles had the edge on his op Clary' 2h; Bennett Hi Bemen of ------ struck ie stride ns shown fn (he | Cobourg on Wednesday in Cohonrg Thursday's Weores - |W. Bargan Resapyes, IF, Prog y Mears nade seven lis off ponent Rutherford, having three It Bowden ss) 0 Russell ¢} I New York, July 18 A LUrions game with #1 Bimony i havd to [Det that ig not waving how the Pittshurg ' h Bokton vo 8 Leer, and ¥, Ryland They made five of them strike outs to his eredit and only | pp cP ll Se HORNE owden | ehunk of bone and muscle in the [herd for the honors. Oshawn only |ERME hare will go, This fu the last | Now York , 18 86 Louis ooo ALL players (0 meet af Bt, Georges [Hn the: fist (hiss Innings, After walking oie Wan Rutherford on the " i pid person of eager young Al BINECr [lost onl In the games they live |EAMe of the sehadule and the plays Chicago oo 6 Brooklyn ,... Parish Hull, Ciitre 6, a1 18.46 [the third they did net have a but and IRR (wo walke, Kueh seu | JoNbw=Brady, cfs Creamer, 1;| wept" over Tammy "Mandel! Vast | lured with Brampton hy one wot | 0%, are he, wats feature on the fo [0 00Y, pp guiungg 0 {100 CAT VONVOR MLE Wolo ahah NL JV oth Hacked to alee oung pi Carver ¢; Sutton 2b; Nor | night and smashed the vi I margin in each game, They look to -- AMERICAN LEAGUE Which was sent up in complete hin score in four innings, but the Tex / 4 | 4 Co ris Ih Turner of; Bradd 3b; Haley | ehamplon of the Hghtwelghty loge | he that much helter now, sn that mm AF " Hier big ad shtir Wie and 10 seer- 8 trom his title fn less than uw vound, | it will bo the turning of the tide on | WOOLY TIINITY NTILY LVAD Fhitadelphia Win i") NATIONAL hol. aii aid not walk an enemy By a coincidence both teams had the Umpives=Garrow and Dell, Scorer A flaming youth, who could |Saturda) Holy Trinity still undefeated In Alor TRAE i LEAGUE Le ine Innings and ha hit a same. number of errors chalked up| = Walker, not he denjed by the eruft una . the lneal church league, Hy virtua Now Yi a teerrnelty # | rally that hie fd. 10, oven the gainst: them. five nied Yi ere gutle of the 1iGepound ruler for XHIBIVION GAMY of thelr win over Knox Prashyters | Bel LARK or eoies aL | : Vitor ut resulted In two ping and Go the opening inning The Reg Times Deet"hillips [} the past four years, Bingey swept An exhibition game of some nota | lane ase night al Cowan Park, rd SABA i" I TILL, WINNING Ally aoe Hidh out threy ment stared i ke Jt In th dha} / over the champion with all the [will he played on Saturday afte: [they are still in the lead, The score LL reenidl Ah Hips WEILL a0 aod hor k | and Haxter Jordan | ght in to make it in nthe second halt ef the double suddanness of a holy from the calm [neon when thi OMI, and the last night was 11 tn 8, Holy Prin: | CCREO woo v0000008 hit | Philadelphia July IK Jin A hold of a eauple of pitches in teresting hy getting a run, but the header played ut the Stadium last sky overhead, crashed him to the [Chosen Friends meel al the Chosen |11y wis extended (0 win at (hat, BoMOn sitive reiB8 BW 8 Howlev's Cincinnatl feds, . who | Found three olhorwise Gibson Textile boys came right back and night, The Times team pulled' out hy throes tl the fin. | Friends pieni Ihe game 16 to | being forced to seove 11 runs in | Bt, Lows HF ) i | have weemingly taken n new lease | MIEN have had a shutout and his ree mes, And en | fourth of the seasnn Cohen -hit-a wot one for themselves whew Brady [9 win over the strong Phillips team sare at o the seventh innings to enma hehind Thursia LT life since the inception of thelr i [TI right | BATE @ pm | | He iis hehin y's 0res nm f 1 the first man up hit into left field, | by a score of 9 to B. In the first johed iid WD sunning rauhd -- Cleveland , . 4 Washington recent easiern invasion, defealed foun) and It was a doihls and J "rr uy u / y 1] . J J L . , A . " ) A p / r Creamer got a safety when E, Hubs [inning the Phillips team went to bat lasted but one minute and 46 | COLE CLUBE CHAMPIONSHIP TORONTO VICK IN WHITRHY Hoaton 148 Detrol Frye the Phtladelphis Phillies under a iy Naan Any doubt ahout the bell erred on his blow, Young was |and pounded out four runs truely sboonds The qualifying round of the Chul Hert Johnson af Whithy ane | Philadelphia 18 Chicago § | deluge of hase-hite, to annex the I Which Jordan followed out on a fly to centre, hut Carver|a commanding lead, but the Times y y Champlonship al the Oshawa Golf | nounces that iis Whithy Roversttes | New York 16 Bt Louis , first. game of Lhe series here yess INARA liner into Rabbit's handx : Hinger hac ef conceded Tuy PPNTY Y¥idt came through with a hit to score | went in und got two back right there ger had heen conceded Club will he held at the course on | will play two games with Torento terday afternoon, 14 to § id I Jordan who had sent Cohen Brady, The next two men were re- | and after blanking their opponents better than an even chance to heat ; N i q 46 . ent | Haturda alternoon Jul 10th, | Vies to-morrow in the County '"Fown y ) v : iE tired in order, In the first of the|in the first of the second, they got down the king whose reign wen commencing at 1.40 p.m Tho .gmes are 10 take piace hath FROZEN Cow 8 EAR | . Réars subdued second 12, Hubbell's two base hit] the tying runs in their own half of hack to 1086 and a victory over ; "v , . @ Ip GIANTE WIN LOOKE GAM® That Wak all the oNensive scored (i, Russell to make it two|the rik inning, In the third the | the vingworn Rocky Kansas, Hing. Hh HIGHEANDERK His 14s noon And avahing. La JH CAUSES ARREST aw York, July 1 he New |BLFEDEIh (he Bears could show for the Regiment, In their hall of [Times went in and ot three more | #10078 wore giving odds as she bul WATE RIAY ) i8 knawn no 4oiing has bien taitan a vow York, July Lt ai ANAL Gian would show khe inning Panties added two more | 10, take the lead wid as, i proved $0 glared that the 1ahhed, vidaus Oshawa Nationals entertain (ha | dports Writer of the Whithy Ga Hamilton, July 1K Idantiticns | (hirg place safe yesterday and digs Aion Emoathly in the last six in 10 their total and take the lead, Ture [they were never headed, Phillips youngster would whip Mandell Wirang AA h HIRE Iandars tram Tore lute ant. Chroniole whe: Batherad tion established hy a heifers fin posed of the Bt. Louis Cards 18 Mings, making the other fellows ner leading off socked a two bagger | tied it up by getting two in the fouy- | #OMewhere along the 16 FOUIA | onto on Suturday in a Major Leagin | the Rovertettes and chatlonged any |e OAT, five cattle helonging to] § in a froe-swinging, 1008es i floaters tn the outfield, Rah into left, Bradd was retiged on ath and one in the fifth and another | Championship route, But no O08 | ¢iypype, The Nats had two bad [team of junior age in Oshawa Ueovee Maroy of Valens, Went | fjgiding game that consumed the | Bo pu Reven of them and tap to short, Haley drew a walk, |in the seventh to tie, but in their | DOL even Binger's vahid poolors worth County were located in a | julie: Dart of three hours i Ady three, Looks as if Al Ma and Brady got a hit through the |own half of the seventh the Times fom the tiatninable Bronx, hid ise " fa w-- r------ee foronta abmttol keutordny hd al Miss of em, Were aiming far hox to score both runners, 'The f pushed over the winnir un d| least of all, the £5,000 of the Who ater Bdward Light fant i 8 0 ) aton's alothes, But RR ent tone hath hack Jud their Pus i over ih run dnd faithful who gathered under tha : " i dion HTH . Ho Aman of Dundas was arrested on a charge PIRATES WIN I™y couldn't mend the ball tar half of the third to even the score How the runs were scored=In the | ¥*'M Bummer uhy fovesaw the | AMERICAN Hoth vietary of the keason apd of Stealing the animale | Foston, July 18 he Piltehirg nota on ih ' | TT { EAD DO ' . Vy A ' when Cornish's fly to, Cremer was) first ppencer leading off for Phillips hasing We id oe | LEACVIE their seventh In a row, the T'hilas [ad ana the suite di ih Firdion sarid their) iva Une Allon to Giimon HA AM. turned ing a salety when Cream ; dre , walk, 3 Boneham hit YI wan Hap the weight thal fi inhi Athiotion Horeused tholt ed witheur result, A 1p was mide oy defeated the Hraves yesteys | he Men of O'Neill have Phd Re ' ) 1 I wough the box, Petrie was out se A wid ro pague lead avey ANRINELON 101 1a Taranto by the owner and other | yd ha thankful, wera #le . ih gl Beh Sous ak them pond oud ta list, od. Bonthaus wes sale Bo rou SudelL suid 10 hin dro TIGERR (GO DOWN three and one-half games Yesters | ooupty pallies and there the search a DA 'made 18 hits off Lavry [DY 08 Habbiti as (he or Satehn thances, Cornish scoring in the ine lon Petersen's error, Barker hit and y tl 1 Detroit, July 18. Th } day, when they hombarded Tommy | was rewsrded WW 30 hie oft Lary ol ton Memoinered ne ely out tervals l'extiles failed A improve R, Bonehan palked, Hepburn was io Wek vp 9t oe he 1g ha. Red Hox supported fine hurling hy | Thomas to defeat the White Rox, | aneh hut sould de | tig In Ihe Ldoing & sprinting ot. [] their position in 1eir ha 0 ont on a fly owler hit 4 two ha d ) inanhan with : th » | pinches hi 4 third. In the fourth Snowden opens [ger 1a leit field and Campbell "A vould gain and put up a kood rhe ' 4 fio tls es Horse Pinned by Car, [ hanes "ey Ww ed with a hit to centre but died as four, Kitchen walked to start the | f180E-and outhox Al, but that fivat |," Com oe res Lifts Aut Troe! - INTO THE TWILIGHT the next two men fell victims tol game for the Times, Bure hit a] Jeft did the work, 1 couldn't Jt a | : | Former Ambassador 8 Auto to Tree IN THIRTEENTH Out=worn heart, In a time outs Young's enrves, Textiles added ans l double to centre scoring Kitchen, | hand, 1 tried my host to keep | Sees War Bet 1) | mB Ai : July At our hits worn, other in their half of the fourth, A [O'Dowd got & safety, Little flied 1o| #0InE, hut every punch soemed 10 | YANKA HEAVY HITTING es YYar Retwee Hamilton, July 18.11 wos | Brooklyn, Hg | wneiled | FOM8 elear af the nets of wrong hit hy Bradd interspersed with an|shovt Peterson was safe on L,| 80 to the tep of my head, | Just | go 5 oun July rs I'he ny miuhige tala told In county pollo Bi iia tH) Sen b iyatag { "the And right Honeham's error, und Bure scored, | Kent on until 1 was cold | A K 1) Naw York, July 18-=James W,|eourt yesterday William Ahray | defeat for Dagky Vanes and | Laugh heart RERln, In the Eray Longue-leading Hrooklyn Noblis Iw Fappings was out Campbel ta h | willght Yo nk on finger naturally was elated, He | YOUVE Yinkees | Gorard, ambassador to Germany | was convicted of veokless driving "M1 Boneliam, In the sceond the Times | made the usual champions speech | Lo | ' win Hrowpa 16 ta 7 he | fhe -- 9 v N y y | I |] trek truck an adtor | Ww | Cubs took the third game-n mer Kot two ege when auesessive errors that he would meet any worthy | foots ling 'w powerful batting ate | 110 belief esterday upon his re {Funk at an | amabile which ; 1 moved ta Within | v 10rn placed Thompson and vod en hase contender, ' [turn from Pranee that "a new Wai noturn strug A lores and wagon, | Reries 6 10 ane 10Va¢ our mathar Wire is always young, tack that aceaunted for 34 h is hrewin between 1taly and |The horse pinned beneath the oar, | two games of first place, Dew aver shining and twillght gray ¥. L. BEFCROFT to be scored by Burr's hit past third fram three enemy pitcher France rose In & mighty Leave, raised (hi wr Though hepa fall frem you and Ihrea runs also fell ta the Tim ¢ 1s also ) tl Imes front of the machine on 1s hael love decay Whithy Lumber ang Wood od Fh . I is imminent," he sald, "It J Yard 'hone Oshawa 834 tn the third Feterson's hit being fol INTERNATIONAL | AEN ATC noe A and hung it an A cherry tres lon OAKWOOD BOWLERS WIN | Burning in fires of a slanderous Whitby 19 INATORN " | heavy branch Oakwood lawn bowlers won the tone lowed by walks to Toppings and 2 Pho h He talked 0 no diplomats on hie [Ing 1 leaning on a ih, Phompsen, A passed ball allowing LEAGUE Cleveland, July 18 Wille Huds | visit, he sald, Asked (f Francs [the materist declared DA Awanson trophy fn the Bal cama heart, where hill In heaped A Hoods fiy Joe the py wy Hh fot fam done ' SLL | wera Lhe AgEressar, lie answered or _ af the Bt Majin Wa fayriey lab upon hill IL ) ; hurlers' duel here yesierda the 0 \ he h tne BACK TO NORMAL night Angus Taylor's vink defen Far there Lhe ) 5 Rt BIRONS TAKE WERIKN {1 should not say an 8 han tan 161'0 Lhe myatieal hrotherhood Phillips got two runs to come: with ' ' Cleveland Tndians making 1 (Wa | much to remembhbar of the ast war Haw did your wife like the dig {ing J, Wren's Bt, Matthew's four | Of sun and moon and hollow and ) Buffalo, July 1% he Buffalo COAL COAL Sl ol their epbanents hit he Bisons detedted- Joraey City, 1 0 wins In three gam from Ih I think France fears it." mond hranch you gave her for her | hy two ahols, FEeore wood is sit § \ ' Washington Hepatol Fhe loss | birthday?" Oak aod Tow 0 . { are i, here Inst night, winning their ' f LL and slream werk out Phone 108 f the inning to make the score §| 4 ining th dropped the Senators ta thiee and | Pitsan 1106 In this country is "Delighted! 'Ahe was awful: 10 400 440 081 010-<11 their wi J J third game out of four in the sey Ww. Je SARGANT 10 Flips sored JE atverth fon Dave Dinforth phohed afoul # hall Fanmes heldnd the league getting to ha more rexolting «Ba: | nies for a couple of dave Hut | BL. Matthew's And God stands winding His lonely Jard=uy | Bloor Atrest A when Hepburn's hit and a walk to] halt tor the Herd, although Freq | ending A's | vannah News she's herself again now. ' | 000 041 008 100 108A -1K harn t game of the series with .th Ui go President Wilson, expressed | after witnesses had said (hat his | here yesierda An Lhe CHICAKO | Sigh heart again In the dew of the | | Delive Bowler and a hit by Campbell scors | Fussell was called in for duty to N : ----hSSi -- EEA ------ ------ " - . And in My the world as ever in ed Hepburn, In the fiest of the sey. | votive the lust man with two on a enth Phillips tied the game up on Ria 3 an : And love 1s lon kind than the gray Hepbugn's hit, Bowler's walk and (DR INCREASE LEAD | nw he Camphell's hit followed by Spencer's Rochester, July 18,-"The Noch: | . cil ; v i ' And hope nati fear than the dew sacrifice, The Times came right | ester Red Wings made a cloan ' i 4 Jy oy ta ' : bagk in their half of the inning to | sweep of their series with the Hal New Martin take the game hy a one run margin, | timgre Qrioles yesterday, taking Toppings walked, Thompson and | the fourth start & ta §& for a NA ( I Hood were out hut Magill's hit score | three-game lead over the Hirds y mn V. ) \ b * A y SATURDAY, MONDAY ed Toppings with the winning run. | and Leafs in the pennant chase i ! ! | i fo : he A RI W The lineups of the International Leagut 3 . , Ty Phillips-=spencer 1; 8. Hengham R : 3 " i a F a oy Near The Ih Petrie Jb; LL, Boneham ss} READING WINN | i | 5 , fy § i 3 UMBI R Ay Barker 2b; R, Boneham ef; Hep Montreal, July 1% Ihe Read: | . ' hurn rf; Bowler ¢; Campbell pi] ing Keystones captured tho final Rainbow s nd Sager playing vi after the fifth game of the series here vewto) Times--Kitchen ¢; Bure 2b] day aftrneon when young Roy | Thrilling Western With O'Dowd of; Little 1; Peterson Ihi| Hervmann pitched them to a 4 Toppings ssi Thempson vf; Hood | ta 8 victory BOB STEELE db Magill p, sa 4 a % h. . 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