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Oshawa Daily Times, 12 Aug 1930, p. 6

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PAGE SIX THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1930 OSHAWA JRS. LOSE TO TORONTOS -- TEX Oshawa Juniors Present Weakened team but put up Close Game - Beaten 2-0 -- 1 Oshawa Juniors Travel to Queen City With Weak: ened Team~--Lose Closer ly-Fought Game to To rontos by 2:0 -- Oshows Team Tries Hard But Fails to Get "Breaks" The Lienersl Motors Jumicrs 10st A n me lust night when the ye og on their home field, Withrow Park, and were defeated hy ore of 2 to 0, : . A wits # very mediocre dis. play of lacrosse even ior the Junior series, The latter half nf the tilt Wie a wild slashing affair, Terontos wen the game hy scoring the only two goals of the night and hoth counters were of the "Rule variety, "Heep Hunter seared hoth goals for Toron tos and both resulted from shots whieh seemed to have ne hance ol going in, The first goal was score in the third period when he shot for wards the pet, through # bunch of players Taike's view wis hiloeker an the ball found its way Into the ne over his shoulder ns he made a ya effort to stop the hounce, Just as Hil glimpsed it coming towards him, A The fourth period wis nears 4 v Oshawa's and it looked as if the " : or City lads were going to tie Up he game, A large number of the spee tators were ENeOUraging them on, They started out fast in the last war, ter with Oke, Daniels, amphel a Armour all getting shots at a crowd ed net, Tarontos only hroke Away once or twiee in this perind and nn one of these ogcasions, Hunter a ie shot towards the ne Fhe w fanced off an Oshawa player's § oy er int the net hefore Luke had a chanee to deflect it Oshawa toh, tinued to press hard hut they cou not penetrate the packed defence LA the final whistle found them still ah fram the seore shee ; I thas Has Weakened Team : The Oshawa tom WAS hot " ful th, Hurst, the regular goal nt and his place Wis fitted hy Luke, a defenceman, Shine) Bovin, leading scorer for the loca juniors was also ahsent, Basides these two absentees, Share was only titute available : on Sub were numerous, owing to the heavy slashing, hut nane of! " players were seriously injured : oth teams received a numer of pena es Owing to Hurst's absence, Luke p ay ed in the Oshawa net and made a HOO! joh of it, The Oshawa defence play, od well defensively hut they bineher tan much when making attacks, Dan. els, Armour, ampbell and Oke were the only Oshawa players who were able to break away in an effort to get goals hut on every aceasion thelr shots were either obstructed hy the players whe hunched in frant of he net or saved hy the goalie, The other members of the team worked hard but they could not seem fo get the breaks which would give them a t the net hehe defeat eliminates the Oshawa Juniors from the playafis hut they sill have three scheduled - league n lay, oe 08 awa team lined up as {ol i 1] To, Luke; Point, Leyden; Cover, Armour; Defense, Hooper, Hare and Hicks Centre, Armitage; Homes, Gifford, Black and Daniels; Inside, Oke! Outside, Campbell. Subp Grant, gH H, Wallace, Tonight and Wednesday Nomething New and Different! 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MARJORIE WHITE n The Golden Calf MUSICAL COMEDY On a Plantation JUBILEN SINGKRE COMEDY "Drumming It In" re-- a ---- USUAL PRICES Local Tennis News Tha Oshawa Tennis Club sen fore finished thelr vegulny sehed: wie in Paterbore, Baturday, with a win over that eluh B-8, Poterboro won hoth men's. doubles, white Oshawa took hoth men's singles, the adies' singles and doubles, and the mixed doubles, As Camp: pallford defeated Bowmanville 6:1 on the same day, (this leaves Campbeliford and Oshawa tied for first place, The play-off will Hikes ly take place in Patarhoro on Aug: uss BORN ™e winner of the play-off will then moet Tweed, winners of the Kastern section, mn Belleville, Aug, 6, "The results of gaturday's game in Poterhoro #re un follows Men's defeated Halnay (Ogh,) (Patt), 6:0, 6:0 Vesey (Osh), (Pot), 6:2; 6:1) defeated Mellin Binkles Reott CAIIAIN WILL COVITER Wi Is still confined to the Onli nwa Genernl Hospital, hot his condition Is progressing favors a dia Miss Myers ( rhe Ladies' Bingles (Osh), doferted (Pat, ), 6:0, 6:4 ladies' Doubles heen and Vurher Miss Jackson and (Pat), 6:4 6:4 Mixed Doubles and Mr, Fishleigh ad Mrs, Langley (Pot), 61, 6-8 Men's Doubles ganatoy iverson, J, Wilson defoated (Osh) Mri Misses «Cor | (Oh) defented Mrs, Crawford Githert | dafent Foster, | Mins (Osh) and My H, Wilson and (Pat) defeated Alger and (Osh,), 14:16, 8-6, 6:4 pod Bturgeon (at, Armstrong and Jamieson AK, 6-4 11 Out of 21 Bouts End by K.O. Route Hamilton, Aug 14 rhe pros! gram for the first night of the an nun! Canadign amateur hoxing ohamplonships, whieh will also norve as the selection @inls for the Canadian team for the British Km pire Games which start next Satur day, was helped along considerably by the fast that 11 of the ¥1 ell mination bouts staged last night were decided by knoekouts, some of the technionl variety In which the third man in the ving stopped the proceedings to save the loser from further punishment and others by the seltd punching of the winner whieh stopped the action {nan ah rupt manner, One of thesa who | falled ta go the route was Hprmoy | Fleet of Kitchener, Ontario titles ! holder | ground whiy, 10 will not he known une tH the last. minute whether In will he able to don» uniform but whether he is there or nm the doen boys are determinm) to enrvy ol un vigtory, CRICKET NOTES BE George's chalked thel fourth sueesssive win h defeating Riverdale at Lakeview Park on Hat urday Inst It was hy fur the best game of (he weunon, The wicket wus in splendid oondition, und the hoys did wolves Justios with the hint Wo Genvge's opened he with VV, #ssmouth and J Mumoath Toft. wfter making caught off hin Kloves OG, Mann stayed in for uw short time, wisn he Ing dismissed for When G4, Daw hory Joined Chappel, ning came along steadily, The hutting honors went to this pul, and KB. Chappell the futher of the younger hoy I was J, Chappell that made nuns ens ler far the other batsmen, His pa tent batting tank all the sting out of the howling, und he wore (he howler down, His contribution of 16 was A, Noble effort and well de served the ovation given him hy his clubmates, OG. Debery vetived af tor making tha highest seore of 3 and playing w nies innings far them For a ehunge the (ail enders put In some useful searing TI. Brosser and HW, Anthony, put on 24 nuns for their partnership, 1, Hrosser mnking » useful 14, B, Chappell also went af tor the howling and piled up 18 nuns In quick time The lust wiekel wae nonproductive RB Anthony wa them nnings Chappell y heing playing very nieely, and was not ou! | to he credited with 7 nuns The Innings eloped fdr (the Ane total of 108 nuns, Incidentally, this was the feat time the team hud ever Put up aver 100 nuns on thely gwn The hoya are doing well with thelr record hreaking taotios this season, 'I'he ground is the big pest In the league and nuns have to he fought for whieh made the in nings all the more eveditahle NORV, HUHRELL Norv, will again be assigned (a the Joh of Keeping dlmmer off the woore sheet, Norv, makes a very good job of this and Eimer will have to he much better than usual to appear on the noore sheet, | fina atyle Riverdale apaned thelr Innings in The fiver wieket produced #0 nuns, Haworth and: Mann did not get Inte thelr stride very wall, but after getting warmed up, did the necessary damage, HM, Bmith for Riverdale was ton anxious to gel NUNS, and Was TUR out te a smart piece of Aelding, The locals were fortunate in getting vid of this man, Ha made 87 nuns, and was wall pel for nungetting, No other player managed (on reseh double Agures, and after Bmith left the veal nf the team only made 08 hetween thems total of 66 for the innings H, Haworth had the heat howling average for the game with 6 wiokets for, 80 nun, Ineldentally he took hs Aftieth wicket of the season, The olub now oceupies Ard place in the longue, with twn more games to gn, RETHEL WINN TITLH Cobourg Aum, 18 Ry defeating Menta in the third game of the play. offy in the Rawdon League, Bethel won the ochampionghin, 11 ta A, The game was played a. Niiviing Agrvioultural Park, In 1020 Hethel alnal won the oupi The Lwa pres vious years, 1927 and 1088, (he honors went to Menie, Jimmy Braddock Loses Decision in 10-Round Bout to Babe Hunt Boston, Aug, 12.--Babe Hunt, 184, Ponea City, Okla, won the deolslon aver James J. Hrodduek, 180, Jersey Qity, NJ, in a 10: round bout here last night. Head: dook, at a great disadvantage through the disovepancy in weights, used almost all hin remaining on: orRy trying for a kneckout in the olghth round, after he lost four of the seven rounds, hut Hurt wan aged to weather the session, The New Jovsay heavy velght weemed averse to InAghting, and Hunt piled WR Many points in this devarment, In the semifinal haut, wohadulod for elght rounds, Harry Allen, Mas, Brockton, knooked ont Babe Mo. Cargary, 167, Tulsa, Okla, in the fifth round, ' | | | General Motors Seniors In Good Shape for Battle With Brampton Tomorrow General Motors seniors, Wilh the possible exception of Bill Cou) ter, are fit and ready for tomor- row's game here at Motor City Biadium with Bramplon Exoel- wlors, necording to the latest re ports received this morning from the present championship holders' camp, BIL Coulter is still in the local hospital with his Injured leg under the Dector's osre, and #l- though thera is an outside possi ility, it will not he definitely known until the last minute whether (he stellar defenseman will he able to take the Neld, The remainder of the (eam, however, is roporied ta be In bet tor shape than It was when It tenk the feld in Brampton Inst Satie: day, No Injuries were sustained to further disable the team and With the added few days' rest, the boys will be taking the feld to morrow In thelr regular champ: fonship form or at least as near to that as ean be desired A record hrenking crowd of 4, 00 people should he on hand at Motor City Stadium when (he game gots under way at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, The loos! hoys will be Aghiing with (hel biteks to the wall and with the ver tainty of one of the fAnest Eames ever seen locally being turned in loon! fans as well as Brampton supporters are sure to he on hand both to vitness ¢ sterling same and to cheay thelr favorites along, The General Motors boys engng: ud in a chalk talk In the confer: ence room of the Industrial Nels tons hullding last night and it is expected another mooting will he held tonight, Varlous plays were diseunsed and Jant Maturday's Kame was reviewed Praetionlly the entire team was on hand and Wil the hoys expressed an apLimisn somhined with determination that tomorrow's game would make » third game necessary PORT SNAPSHOT By Uso Camrnma, Sports Bdsiw Oshawa Juniors Lose Close Game Phe Oshawa Juniors pliyed Torontos in 1'o though they were th without substitute, tie extended to win hy 2100 Whos as arly ume Wie periods, Oshawi wer Pepin their attaels | Injuries and the Fig and much hen frvices ol wd ws the winners but (he fabled 10 get an lnshing was nia leat night and al Hurst and Bovin and hal Feil binttle and the Tarentus wer Ihe winners seored in the third and fourth laeked "hreaks PAM hit there WEE Wis / dane He ering Textiles Defeat Newsies in First Game I Lestiles defeated the Time Lhinals | Hosa Ko und had it net licen (om three uf the cuthield, the gam fine form und once his team got the lewd, he did hi keep out mm from I he kat 700 pm . . I'hursday of this we Costly wanlid have second gun last night In the first game of 1) he Newsles put up stiff apposition eriors one made by each member been wueh closer, Rodgers was in o shire to help them will played at the Stadium on . LJ Henedicts Defeat Young Rivals Fhe King St, Benediots, as was XI young rivals, King ht. | getion finals and bh victory Heeen will hye I) LJ LJ lust night fn the Flie score last night was 16 ¢ played wt an carly date but the predieted, took a fall oat oi th ul the "A third and deelding gam he third and title gar exnet night is nat yet known » second gan made a i- 10. L] South Ontario League Playoffs Whith Pelephons poetry In the hy Ihe ng las ol lust 19 to the League THN tomarrow night Luea Boys by a seore of South Ontario Softhall League title Duco Bays Iepted in going to change M . OM LL Play in Ihe Mallowldes elash with the Fawn Park in the should he a real good game nil gine Whithy I'he winner of tonight's game tive to he the winner of the South Ontario Softhall league defeated Heil 12 In the fist game af their, will be series in played at Cowan's Park In the other playoff game of the league, Tannery 4 Il 10 8 It: begins ta look as i the whieh has usually heen won hy the hands this season Whithy Tonight Rovers tonight W hith will have a big advantage second half al the seheduls | wl The Big Game is Tomorrow Afternoon Phe lacrosse fans of Oshawa and surrounding territory are all keved up over the hig laorosse game which will he played at the Motor Cit Stadivm tomorrow afternoon, starting at 4.00 o'clock sharp I'he start Ing time has heen set back to give all the fans & chance to see the hig pest part of the game The Oshawa team is in better condition at the present time than they were an Saturday afternoon, with the exception of Bill Coulter It will not he knewn until the last minute whether Rill will be able ta resume hil old position in front af the net team claim that the Senior Ontario Lacrosse l'aronte on Saturday, which means that they he Oshawa title will he decided in Must win lemaorrew A new record for attendance at the Stadium should he made tomorrow Go early and avoid the erush EEA CT Leafs Lose Fifth Game to Keystones 8.2 Reading, Aum, 13, Phil Page was halted for 13 hita by the Read. ing Keys here yesterday n'rernnon and the Toronto Leafs lost the fifth and rubber game of tho nevies Ato 8, The vietory gave (le Keys the set, three to two as a windup to the season's clashes at Lauver Park between the two teams While Page was proving anyching hut & pusele to the Chiongn farm hands Nelson "Turkey" Greene, me like Page, a southpaw, kept the Loafa well subdued, They couldn't do a thing to him until the aighth inning, when a single by Phillips, A double hy Page, another single hy Rabbitt 'and. a sacrifice hy Cote ave tham their anly two tallies of the game. Rogmell ala hit safely In this inning, but Hardin evashed Into a double play, Until the eighth Greene had ylelded only three hits, one (n each Of the third , Afth and sixth innings with Phillips, Kuneseh and Cote being the hitters and all three blows were singles, The Canadian National Exhibition A000vveiee chorus will give four een: corts again this year, Aug 3, MN Sept, 3 and 6, mn TILES WIN FROM TIMES Er ll [| HOW WEVPHENBON | hig Boh has been. playing smint | Inerosse this season, and Is pes | vognieed as one of the most | dangerous attackers on the Osh: | neem team: When Bol goes (no work, the opposing cheek bus hin hands full, and he can he relied upon (no do his share In stretching the series to thre | wnmen, Thisbe Wins First Race by 53 Seconds Hoekhe aod to I treat hont ter, N.Y Auk, 143 PP, Barrows and his Thiske who sailed yes terday to a splendid victory on a | Hovieus hreegn of wind Klin trun nud steady and favaring peith arin the fest vane of the best throes oul of five series for th cup I wha hinwh hard ahly 26 miles an howe evi 116 same guartar that has heap supply Ing it for the last fow A vd anding in from the porthwest long deep rollers thnt ef tops over the captendey sending drenching me and half hile AM Canada's | prob heale in ov TWh BIRTHY OVAF aVAarY WAY up the mialn | thought | h| mitstda far rach nilae and at dot, the ende COnrse "nn Wie Loo ron hil nol 850 th 14 a'vlovk an the "WHT Ave the sending the vachis '| niles out to windward and heel twiloe vound, 18 miles tn all. Both | hots had single tucks and In the Hi wind Quest wa more stendy than Thivhe up ta IL hetter, ht time not apnavently As high ns her rival Ouest Had Nest At the five minnie front, hath vaehts on the pom 1aek were running away fram the fine, Quest Just vesohing for her op | neneid's weinther quarter froth | came about tosalther and stood for i) starting line, Quest in front and Just to weather of Thishe's tralaht course for the mark axeellont position for oul Af the lina was reached Uooder ham was Inerenaing his lead, going fast a good two lengths tn front, when bank went the gun and to the oonstarnntion of all Canadians, Noy man Gooderham put Quest's helm un And ran off to leeward down the fine, while Thishe shot across van full, molng lke hlases out to wind ward Gooderham, then hauled on the wind, oame about and wenl over on the port tack hut Barrows covered Mm at once and had him tueked into his pocket for the rest of the windward work, and fast as Quant proved 10 be later oh, down (he wind, it was not good enough, The time lost pt the start, the judee BAY (not wie), was one minute and fifteen neconda and the oMalal time at the Anlah gives Thishe's margin An fAiftysthren seconds Walter Knox to Coach Queen's Track Athletes Kingston, Aug, 12,011 wan an nounced at Queen se" Univaralty yesterday that Waltar Knox of Tors onto, ohiety conch of the Ontavie Athletio Commigalon, has been en gaged by the athietie board of ron trol to handle the track athletes of the university, My, Knox will come to Kingston Sopt, 20 and will put the athletes Into shapa for the interenlleginte, track mont whieh notleen hy | wtisnding nhs mn tn point Position aun Thighn | iret | will he held here Oar, 24 Textiles Win First Game - Of Semi-Finals From limes a, Eo, BASEBALL RESULTS . INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Club Wan (sl 1"( Rochester oii 77 17 ud) Baltimore voice 74 A 579 Muntresl 1 1] Toromo voor Ad Newark cooevveeis tH 47) Buffalo. vivivie B Ao fasey City crenens BO 40) ending viens 40 174 wr be MONDAY'S BCORES Reading ¥ Touromo | Baltimore KH Rochester Newark ooo 8 Buffalo Montreal 7 Jersey City AMERICAN LLEAGUE Club oi | Philladelphin 77 BL Wishington V4 Ah York: 1ii0i0 7 {7 Cleveland i" hdl otra vir DH 54 hieage ' ' +5 Yi {Lain ' 4 i Boston (] 74 hy mM 7) ul 74 77 covanne Ol i" IA Hil MK LL Sn 491 4d ] i A New MONDAY'S SCORILS Philadelphia Detyolt eee 10 N Yur) 0 Cleveland E | Chicago " Howton 1, Lona Washington Ta NATIONAL LEAGU Club 1 | (hienmo a Braotdyn New Yor Mi Louls Miteshurg Hoston Celina) Philadelphia MONDAY Fouls LO Wraoklyn Howton Milas! hil rh ( Meno Clinelnnnt Piteshrg hia " AmatcurWrestling| Show a big Success he hipgest Hing ever vor staged Hull, 40 Elin ptreet, last night, with the frst of the Canadian mat championship 1our ney Haventeen houta In the elim nations were held to reduce the 8 entries to semi-Analists and with an early start to-night most of the titles should be decided The amateur grapplers displayed A Ereat improvement over fearing bouts, with Toronto entries making A wood showing against the inva plon of powerful outsiders, Wrest lars from aeross the border did vot 'are so well, being used to the 10 minute rounds, and the axtra' five of Canadian competitions gonernl'y found them short on condition, un laps they were much superiop, Aug, 1d Amateur wre in Toronto Taronto night of witneseed MH gela HURT SMITHRON It Geo, Npronle Is playing tomor row afternoon, and nothing known to the contrary at the present time, "Smitty" Smiths son Wil be dogging his stops, CEM can be depended upon to do his share to send the Wye Sulslom haek home with a t | the Thompson, 8-5 -» Good Game sev -------- Errors Prove Costly to Newsies in Early Part of Game and Textiles Grab Early Lead and Hold It by Giving Rodgers Good Support -- Haley Scores a Goal Playing heads-up ball behind 1 cannon ball hurling of thelr fur haired piehing ace, Rodgers, Textile weil victory over the Oshawi Lally Times yesterday In the hrs game of the playoff series In only tne inning could the new paperimen get to Rodgers for wi degree of consecutive hitting, Si solid base blows, Ineluding a triph with pilfered hase thrown | minutaetured four runs In the sath and Rodgers hind to strike out 1) last two hatters to fuce him befor the side was retired Loose defensive work In the Innings cost The Vimes the gun After the fourth Inning the Text! ot but one hit, and no rons, Li errors in the frst, second und four let In the runs that wen the gi From then on It was a tight pltelie battle, relieved only hy the seril rash of runs In the sirth And error hy O'Dowd field paved the wiy for the first te le run, Two more hits te the sar territory followed In qulek suecessi and produced two runs Again In the second Creamer gu ed an unearned position on the hi when Little hobbled his fly Hale followed up immediately with 4 honest-to-goodness home run tha eided up In the luerosse goal at 1) south end of the field, and anoth unearned ruin was scored, Later in same inning, with men on se ond and third, Toppings messed up Parish' grounder, to pass up a beau he to it Gil In eentie | 16! chance for a double play, and le a pal of runs In Instead wo errors and two hits gave the Fextiles two more runs In the four), and then both teams settled down 1 almost errorless defensive ball fo the rest of the game, "The damage liad been done, however, and th Printer's Devils found It impossible to overhaul thelr opponents' early inning lead Rodgers scintillated as usual h ten strikeouts to his credit, as aguine one walk, Magill fanned two and witlked one, Haley piled up the hes wimie batting average, with a hom # double and u single for a (otal of seven biases in fore times at bat, Hood, Times third sacker, failed (1 lay his bat en the ball during thi game, In his foun times at bat he drow one walk and fanned three times, Kitchen, Burr, Brown and Maghl were the only seribes whe did not full vietim to Rodgers' mania fon itelkeouts at some time during the Ham Little supplied the felding feature with a leaping eateh of a long flv off Pavish's bat, holding the ball whan he tripped after the eateh and rolled over wi Daily Times AB RN PO A Kitchen, 11% d Burr, 3b iid 0 O'Dowd, ef n Little, 1... 14, 0 Toppings, ss 0 Hood, Jb " | Hubbell, 1b 0 Ranipion, el | Maghh, p. ove, | ) Brown, 1h", 2 | 3 Mn ns - si \ - Se = hs i fn | A) : 1 4 | ee ND ~~ Ey Oviental Textiles AB RH PO Ready, ef «.c...8 0 ' | 0 Pariah, € voaenid 1 Young, s& vuvni!d A Rogers, p. vovo id | Morris, 3b 0d 140 Creamer, 2h 4 no Haley, 1h, 1.4 Jd Norrels, #f. 000d 1 0 Struek out p==hy Magill 2; bases on nill; off Magill 1; twe bage hit Carver, Haley; triple, Reown; home run, Hal $25.00 Scotland Woollen Mills | 8 RUTINN, Manager | ( Carvery 16, 8 / ( 10 | 1 | 1 | ( ( | 09 (J 0H { NN 80 Rodgers 10, b ally, off Rodeeis BRINGING UP FATHER x 4 (A Mowe EXTRAORDINARY oA ES ' % PERSON: HE DIDN'T ANSWER MY QUES ye a di

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