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Oshawa Daily Times, 26 Jul 1930, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1930 PACE NINE HOSEN FRIENDS UPSET CHEVS IN SECOND HALF OF SCHEDULE League Leaders Bow to 11-4 Defeat by Chosen Friends Miss Fisher, Chosen Friend Hurler, Plays Havoc With| Chev. Batters "-- Chevs. Only Score in Two In nings There is something wrong with the Chey machine, either that or the wining of the championship of te first half of the schedule was too much for the team in general. In any event Chev took the count' last night from the Chosen Friends to the tune of 11 to 4, Chevs were only able to score in two innings and those were toward the end of the game, namely the seventh and ninth, In each inning Miss Fisher tossing them over for the Chosen ¥riends had the Chevs at her mercy all evening, In regard to pitching Miss ¥i- Hott for the Chevs had seven strike. outs In comparison to the three obtained by her rival, Miss Fisher, Miss Fisher had the better control as she did not walk a batter, while Miss Elliott walked three, It was a great game to win and an equally hard one to lose, Both teams deserve the greatest credit for the games that they put up. The win put the Chosen Friends on even terms with the Whitby Rovers. The next game is on Tues day night when the Chevs will play the O.M.I, team, On that occasion the Chevs will have to get a win or they will indeed be a back nun- ber. Chosen Friends are now tled for the honors, The race Is getting tighter and tighter with every game Beore hy Innings $3 34 Chosen Friends 103060 000000 lineups. Friends--R, T, Moody, r.f; 8. Bnowden ¢; CG. siblock, 4b; A. Fisher, p; Rn, Wil- son, 1.1; J, Morgan, c.f; K. Siblock, s.8: W, Wheox, 1b, Chevs--B, Morgan, 5.8; 1. Goold, 1h; D, Kennedy, oh; M, Elliott, 2h: V. Blilott, p; A. Walker Lf; H. Holmes, ¢.f; V. Fulton, ¢; Ellen Ellfott, rf. Umpires--Dell and Legge, Secor Baird, 0011 Chevs 02 4 The Chosen Roece, 2b; er INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE WINGS DEAT DISONS Rochester, July 26 ~Rochester pounded out 25 hits for 18 rune to win over Buffalo yesterday, as the Bisons smacked out 17 hits for 11 tallies in the final of their two-game series here, « Rochester piled up a 10-t0-0 lead in the first five innings, and had to keep on scoring to take the verdict, The Bisons tallied four runs on five hits after two were out in the ninth, leaving three men stranded when Shinners lined out, READING DEFEATS BALTI- MORE Reading, July 26~-Reading split even with Baltimore here yesterday to win one game of the four-game series, When the Keys won the first decision, 7 to 5, it marked their first victory over the Birds this year, The Orioles captured the final, 1 to 26, in a slugging bee, to register their fourteenth victory of the season over the locals BEARS 4, SKEETERS 1 Newark, July 26.--Behind steady pitching of George Miner, who limited the Newark Bears to seven scattered hits Jersey City took the final game yesterday, 4 to 1, to give them an even break in the fours game series, the ee mete ROYAL YORK Te Tea Pekoe i poung 28c¢c - yo! Superior Stores /he CAREW LumBER (0 {Ol OSt | Tailor-made Suits ....... $25.00] Scotland Woollen Mills | 8. ROTISH, Manager | 83 BOND SI, WEST OSHAWA INDUSTRIAL SOFT. BALL Games for next week: Monday, July 28---Columbias v. Times; Phillips v, Regiment, Pirst game 6.16 at the Stadium, Wednesday, July 30---Textiles v Regiment, Game called 6,15 at Cowan Park. Thursday, July 31---Times v, Regiment; Phillips v, Columbias, At the Stadium, Friday, August 1---Textiles Timos, 'I'his game called 6.45, Cowan Park. Monday, July 28 ~~ Juvenile game, Whitby Tuxis v. St, Greg- ory's., At Cowan Park, This will clean up the Intermed- fate Schedule, First game in soml- finals tor championship will be commenced the following week. Pomoroski Saves Day for Montreal Leafs L Lose 5-4 Montreal, July 26, 20,~Young Jan Pomorski, Pohsu pride of the Royals' pitching performers, relieved Gowell Classet, starting hurler, at a tense moment in the eighth inning here yesterday, and forwith "relieved" To- ronto's Leafs of a possible victory, The estimable Mr, Pomorski faced a peculiarly precarious proposition when he made his entrance to the game, for each and every base was loaded with O'Neill-men, Two were out, and "Bucky" Burke, oTronto's peppery little second sacker, was at bat, But "Bucky" was not equal to his task, whereas the aforementioned Mr, Pomorski was, and Burke was forced to ground out weakly to Gau- treau, Toronto's big moment was lost, and the ultimate result was that the Roy- als gained s decidedly welcome vic tory, 5 to 4, and so split the four- game series, The game was fairly | a repetition of the three hard. fought tilts that preceded it, and the Royals had to fight all the way to rab the honors, Old Joe Shaute hurled: for the Leafs yesterday, with Manager tSeve O'Neill catching, and the appearance of these two together was reminis cent of the days when they formed a famous ( leveland nd battery. OLD TIMERS LOSE IN HARDBALL GAME A fair crowd tured out to see the ball game between the Old Central Ontario Leaguers and the Aarabs at Alexandra Park last night. The game merited a much larger crowd and those who turn. out got their money's worth in good ball, Although the Aarabs triumphed to the tune of 8 to 4, that is no slur on the game put up by thy old stagers, The Aarabs went to bat in the first inning and aftor Dainty had struck out CGirey and Elliott in sue cousion, Rowden got a hit and Young hit for the circuit, Hubbell drew a walk and Whiteley and Gummow both hit but the latter was out at third trying to stretch his hit, In the second, Aarabs continued the offensive and got three more runs, Cook, Frink and (Girey the first three up all scor- fing, The next three wera easy victims however, Hubbell's hom- er in the third was the only run that the Aarabs scored until the first of the eighth, In the eighth Grey's hit followed by hits by El- liott and Doc Rowden's two bag- gor accounted for a.other, Reg, Fair started things off in nuspiclous style for the old timers in the first when he hit for the circuit, That, however, ended the scoring for thom until the thirna, In this stanza Kip Rowden got an- other homer for the second run for the old hands, In the seventh they broke out again with two runs to bring their total to four, Reg. Fair and Rodorick each scors ing. Score by innings: 123 4566 780 101 000 20x-- 4 L881 000 01x 8 v. At Old Timers Aarabs The line-ups :- Old Timers--Reg, Fair ¢; K, Roderick, If; Kip, Rowdon, 2h M. Jacobi, 8b; Dainty, p; W, Gifs ford rf; Gingereskl, ¢; W. Fair, #8; R., Wilson, 1b, Aarabs=Grey, cf: . Elliott, "3b; Rowdon, If; Young, 2b; Hubbel), 1b; Whiteley, ¢; Gummow, ss; Cook, rf; Frink, p; W. Knox, p In the 6th, Umplires--Corrin A Pld at Ist at and the plate, Garrow at Mrs, Blank used to take great ine terest in visiting hospitals and asys lums, During her visit to one of the latter, a certain old man aroused her special compassion, "How long have you been here?" she asked him, "Twelve years," was his reply, After asking a few more questions she passed on, Turning to her guide, she noticed a smile on his face, On asking him the reason, she heard, to her consterna- tion, that the old man was no less than the medical superintendent, In fer ao haste, she rushed hack to make apologies, I am so sorry, Doctor," she said. "This has taught me a lesson, Ill never judge by appearances again." -------------- A special engine was used re. cently on an experimental train between Sano Paulo and Rio de Jan- eiro, Brazil, Alcohol was used as fuel and the train attained a maxi- mum speed of 52 miles an: hour, BASEBALL RESULTS (Thompson Making The Canadian tennis champion. ships are in full swing at the To. ronto Tennis Club; Price St. Above are pletured some of the promine ent men contenders for the tithes, Lett to right (1) Marcel Rainville, 8 MATCHES PLAYED SI. GED. TENNEY CLUB SCHEDULE. Entrants Are Divided Into Classes--Games Stim- ulate Interest Eight matches have been played to date in the club tournament of | Three | the St. George's Tennis Club each in the men's singles and Indies' singles, and two of the draws in the mixed doubles have boen settled For purposes tion, the entrants in each division have been ranged in classes, as fol. Tows: Men's singlos--Class Evans, H, Smith, H, Bickle; Class "N"-- 1. Jeffery, H Winstanley, ¥. Higgins, H, Bickle; Class '"C'"~-D, Dryden, F¥ hai, I. Hartley, H. Armstrong, Ladies' singlos--Class "A Bull, V, Smith, 1. Pearce, ( cock; Clans **B C, Colpus Dobney, M, Tooley, C. I'rise Mixed doubles--- Class "A H" Winstanley anil © Colpup: 1. Hartley and D, Dobney; Class "1" BE. Higgins and 1. Poarce; H Armstrong and V. Smith; ¥. Ford ham and C. Frise; Group "CH Barker and M, Tooley; B. Dréden and C. Haneock;, K. Jeffery M. Bull, Games to date as follow HAN A Barker, OO M Han D and have re ulted | Men's Singles H. 8mith 6, A. Evans 1 E. -Jeffary 6, 1, Higgins 4 FP. Fordham 6, B, Dryden Ladies' Singles Dobney 6, M, Tooley Colpus 6, C. ¥Frige 1 Smith 6, C. Hancock 4, Mixed Doubles Armstrong and V Higgins and I. Pearce 1 Winstanley and Colpy Hartley and D. Dobnoy 6 D, C, Vv 0 H Ed, H. L snAth 6 6, NUNS REPRESENT Toronto, July 26, the form which made him a pro nounced throat in every tournamen! ha competed In last year Nunns, Toronto, Fastern and Ontario Champion, sent Canada today in the mon's singles final of the Canadian Lawn Tennis Champlonships, His opponent will he G. 1, Dublin, Ireland In the semi-final yesterday Nunns trounced ritz Marcur, Bethlehem, Penn, after four closely contested sets. A new 120-foot Delsel-olectric will repra- of this competi-| Ford. | Regaining | Gilbert | Canada | Rogers, | PROMINENT CONTENDERS FOR. THE LAWN TENNIS TITLES | Montreal, present. ranked | Martin of Regina and Toronto seventh in Canada but member of | University, ranked fifth Cane the 1030 cup | nda and a strong prospect for futs team, (2) J. Hall of Kast | ure Davis cup honors, (4) Frits Orange, NJ, of 1080 U, | Mercier of Bethlehem, Pa, also a 8. Davis cup (8) Walter | member of the 1080 U.N, Davis nt In Canadian Davis Gilbert member squad, cup squad, player in the Bates BENCO team, geles, Cality member of the Uni» versity of Southern California and a brilliant left-handed player, Strenuos Bid for Golf Crown Hamilton Golf "and Country Club, Ancaster, Ont, July 26 Nicol Thompson, Ancaster, veteran pros fessional of many golfing ware, is making a serious bid for the Can- adian open crown being defended by Leo Diegel, Agua Callente pro, four times winner, Thompson forg- ed to the front of pack at the end of Thureday's opening round with a new course record score of 66 and yesterday finished the second with a total of 137 due Lo a very useful ecard of 71, one over par, Ha played steady and -consistently throughout, Those in close touch with the game do not expect the leader (o he able to withstand the pace over the 36-hole route to-day, Hhould he falter at any of the holes there is a¢ last 6 or 7 experienced and noted linksmen quite capable of taking the situation in hand and with it the leadership and probahly the title, Tony Monero, of Elmsford, N.Y, f post entry, with three quarters of the field accounted for yesterday snatched the lead away from Johns ny Farrell, Mamarnock, N.Y. and Walter Hagen, Detrolt, Mich,, thres times winner of the British. open, with a total of 148, He finished well up with the leaders on Thurs day with a 60, one under par for the lengtheried course, and duplie cated this consistent performance vesterda Hagen, displaying the form which made his name a hougehold word amongst linksmen algo carded a AH In the second round to give him a tle with Fare rell at 130 Diegel finighed four ovkes bes INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Non Lost P.C, Wo 39 62 44 S81 S583 Rochester voiviiians Baltimore 4.» Montreal ,.04 Buffalo ,.., Newark ioovenneens Jersey City vovvviie Reading .vivivieeivy 37 FRIDAYS "SCORES Montreal ,,..., 5 Toronto ,...:4 Reading ......7-6 Baltimore ,.5-12 Rochester ......18 Buffalo ,,....1 Jersey City .,.., 4 Newark , AMERICAN LEAGUE Won k ost Philadelphia +... Washington ..., New York ,./ Cleveland A440 A40) Ald S63 rene PLC. £70 nl S79 S05 450 A09 89 372 Cleveland +... Washington Detroit ,,,., Boston , LEAGUE Won 10st eens 37 30 42 Philadelphia ( Chicags VT + New York ron 18 . Louis , NATIONAL PC 593 SBS S43 S00 ATR A73 A62 A356 Brooklyn .... ChiCRgO ,ersrerrnnrs New York vieeviers St, Louis Baston Pittshurg sovevrvenss Cincinnath srovvrrnns Philadelphia ... FRIDAY York Pittsburg ....1 Boston viress 3 St Louw' 4, rid Brooklyn seveee: 7 Cincinnati ,.,.2 Chicago ,vi0000 9 Philadelphia reer nrs AR 40 56 leading ranking during ah in Europe of the Davis cup (5) J. de Lara, of Los Ans and New SUNDAY SCHOOL, | SOFTBALL LEAGUE At the AMERICAN LEAGUE TWO TRIPLE STEALS Cleveland, July 26---Lusty including thre home Ro with ten on and two triple steals, won for Athletle here veosterday the lond game of the series from Indians, The se was. 14-1 Threo pitchers were unable to | stem the tide of the Athletic slug- | gers, but Jablonowski was credit led with the defeat, "lefty" Grove | was effective throughout, swat rung halls the pee the meeting of the Sunday School Softball League last night the dates were get for the first playdowns in hoth A" and 'Rn ections, Before these can get away however, AY M.C, team and King Street 1U.X.1, team have to play off for second place in "A" section, These two teams will meet on Wednesday, July 80, at Alex andra Park at 7 p.m, and again on Friday in home and home games Third gama | necessary August ith Should either team win two straight games, the winner will | meet King Street Benedicts on Aug 6th and Sth and 11th, best two out of threa games, "'I" section leaders "Trinity" will meet Coedardale on Tuesday July 29, Aug, Oth, and ith,, best two out of three games for the right to meet the winners of "A" section for the champion hip of the Church League, Home | | smart snappy games are expected | | from now on in this league Standing of Teams In a fow days the leading teams of the Oshawa Bunday School Soft | ball league will be in the finals And these games will certainly be | worth seeing King Street Any ing "A" Bection, games and Jost two Anglican Young Men's Club share second placa with King Street U,X.1,, each having won nine games and lost | two, At a meeting of the Execu tive last night it was decided that these two teams play off to see which will meet the Benedicts, Two games will be played next week the first being at Alexandra park on Wednesday night, the second on | Friday night, If necessary, the | third game will he played the fol lowing Wednesday, Although the Anglicans have beaten the Tuxis boys twice, that certainly does not mean that will do it again Trinity is holding on place of "I gection by a rather narrow margin, They have won nine games and tied one, Cedardale hoys are right behind, having won eight, last one and tied one, These teams play a game next Tuesday, Another game will be played the folowing Tuesday and then, if nec: essary Thurs will seen the finish of this series, All three games will be played at Cowan park, And then, what a peach of a game there will he when the lead. ers of the two sections meet, hase TIGERS I'he Tigers terday and ERRORS LOSK FOR Detroit made seven errol lallowed the Nw York 'Yankees to | geore nine runs, their margin of , ina 14 to 7 triumph cored five runs, in the driving Ed, Wells from hut romsed away the next four frames, Tig made Walte Hoyt the Hoyt wan taken out lin the sixth sfter the Yankees had scored nine runs, only twa of them Flon Hogsett finished July 20 y 0 | vietory Detroit | first inning, {the mound, | 1ead fn the | or arrors main vietim jearned | | SENATORS LOSE July 26 Re with AGAIN ynolds dou Mullenvy last halt of ninth Inning, White vietory hington 1 tor the game fo second sty aiglit Chicago Ne on first in gave the over Wa |The victory the last ten | sox, and the | the Senator to right centre, Hox a bo Benedicts are lead having won ten ghth out of White over' wi BROWNS DEFEAT Ht. Louis, July 24 The St Louls Brown managed to deféat [the Boston Red Sox this afternoon, (18 Goose Go in wis Inrgely re ponsible for keeping the Browns | In seventh place, hitting his eigh- taenth home rin of the sason, a double and single in four times at hesldes driving in four runs, RED SOX | but to first TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS Grain dealers on the Toronto Board of Trade are making the fol lowing quotations for car lots: Manitoba wheat--No, 1 Northern, $1,02%31 No, 2 do, 99%¢c; No, 3 do, 97v4¢; No, 4, 95¢c; No, 5, 864ic; No, 6, 71¢; feed, 59%¢c (cif, Goderich and tugboat, in which will be incorpor- ated a means for controlling the craft from the deck of the craft it is towing, is under construction in | Canada, | Bay ports.) Manitoba, oats--=No, 1 Ne, 2 do, American 05L4e, REGU & PAY, Orr. y "Even If you seem familiar the boss can't always place you." feed, 45¢; 42¢c, corn--No. 2 yellow, L | thelr shantung | street | shades Oshawa | the ' h b Black with narrow pipings of pas. tel shaes LJ wear cape will black outfit of some kind brown, heavy woollen fabrics will be 1 I and hat band of black with p used 1 que "If twent I n student h h the examiner read b NATIONAL LEAGUE hind the pace setter after taking & 60 on the opening day, This lead | nf Thompson's {s not expected tn |ereate a deficit for the champion tn overcome, He {2 noted an stage Ing A garrison finishd in title ave Brooklyn, July 20.~Timely hitting ent y t in the early innings enabled the Rob. Sis. 'especintly in the Dominion ins to beat "Red" Lucas and the Cin + cinnati Reds 7 to 2 in the third ; 1 game of their series yesterday OCH AYE! Brooklyn made ten hits off Lucas A Scotsman, carrying a large hands and nine of them were bunched in| hag, hoarded a hus and offered the the second, third and fourth innings | conductor a penny for his fare, When tall, | for all seven runs, Roy Moss start-{ the stage had heen passed the cons ed for the Robins but his wildness | ductor asked him if he was going on, kept him in trouble and Fred Heim-| The reply being in the affirmative, ack, former American League South. | he asked for another penny The paw, hurled the lat two innings, Scotsman refused and after a short a argument the conductor threw him GIANTS TAKE ANOTHER off the bh The hag rolled into a New York, . July 26~For the sec: | lake at the side of the road ond day in succession a home run I'he indignant Scotsman dashed gave the Giants a aver the | after the hu tarted threatening Pittsburg Pirates, as York tri- | the -conductor umphed by a 3-1 score yesterday, Up "l m going to sye you, to the eighth inning "Bill Terry's] "You threw me off the home run the second gave the |lost my bag and Cdants their only margin in a mound boy, duel between leflt-handers Claren Mitchell and Larry French Shoulder flowers are back again ike the first spring hlogssoms they again appearing and making best appearances on tailored suits, moaring suits and dresses, In all the brilliant they come, hut most out is the white gardenia on suit, Once again it Is its own and is pers entuatod than ever re ROBINS RAP REDS hades dark oming Into aps more efore Black will nee he the eolor for Black with white, black tatlored dresses for sisget fenturing little capes and sloeve Your fall wardrobe not ho without a emi complete Black will be fall rivalled by dark Rich browns in fush~ vietory and New he shouted, bus, You've ou drowned my onable for late fall that is smart with guilt is the scarf, (envelope bag of course), vallow material Something he travelling wimndbag, olka dots Silk Is the in the after filled hases with double, Rhem's muff of bunt and a pass to infield out se ninth inning the Rhem had Richhourg's Maranville's Sisler, Berger's gred Richhourg, CUBS DEFEAT PHILS Philadelphia, July The won the second game of the here vesterday by defeating the 0 D, Taylor, pla in place of Stephenson, led the attack by mak four hits, one of them a triple BRAVES BEAT CARDS Boston, July 26~The . St Cardinals doffed their hats to their old team-mate, Wee Willie Sherdel here today as Sherde! led the Braves in a 54 triumph, The Braves won Cubs series Phils 0 A Grammar School student was sent xamination paper men reap a field in eight ours, how long will it take fifteen ien to reap the same field?" The thought long and carefully cfore writing the answer, and when e handed in his paper this 1s what "The field, having the twenty men, could the fifteen!" 1100 In an e iad Ing " " F. L. BEECROFT Whitby Lumber and Wood Yard Phone Oshawa 834 Whitby 18 Louis een reaped b it he reaped by a TR Destroy the King Government! "SAVE CANADA} --Vote-- KAISER wive 1,000 reasons, but can't afford the space! The Bourhnais Canal is not behind me! BRINGING UP FATHER THAT HOUSE | | ABOUT \T. BY GOLLY: THE ROOF OF MLL RING THER RELICAN LET, EM KNOW © 10%, nt Penture Servier. 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