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Oshawa Daily Times, 25 Aug 1930, p. 6

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PAGE SIX / THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY AUGUST 25, 1930 AARABS WINNING WHEN GAME CALLED -- EXCELSIORS WIN 4-1 Oshawa Aarabs Are Leading Monarchs 4.0 When Game is Called on Account of Rain Aarabs receive "tough break" in firsy game of playoffs with Monarchs of Toronto --Game is called at end of 4th in- ning, on account of rain, with Aarabs leading 4-0 --Art. Gower is injured in pre-game workout-- Next game here, on Sat. urday. Jupiter Pluvius gave the Oshawa Aarabs-a "break" on Saturday afters noon but it was a tough one, In the first game of the first round of the OBAA, playoffs, the Aarabs were leading the Toronto representatives, Monarchs, by a score of 4 to 0 at the end of the fourth inning and then a steady downpour put an end to all further hostilities The real tough part shout the post ponement was that the Aarabs were putting up one of the smartest game that they have played «this season They were having a "on" day and when the Aprabs are "on" they can keep any intermediate team in One tario stepping to beat them uch team had three hits and each team had two errors hut the Aurahs played a much better brand of ball, Every player was in there giving his hest to win and it looked very much us if they were going to he successful until the rain: came along and spoiled the effect, There was a good crowd in attendance and a good percentage of them were cheering lustily for the Aarabs, Needless to say, the crowd and the Oshawa players were very disappointed when the game had tn he called but the Monarchs were quite satisfied to "cease firing "Magmie" Vreink wa fine form He started out auspiciously by strike ing out the first three batters to face him, He worked nicely and kept the three hits scattered to one His teammates were right him, Young had hoth of the Aurahy' errors chalked against him, One was on an especially hard attempt which many would have let go and the other was made when he dropped the ball when tagging a runner, The entire team was playing smart ball and it was unfortunate that rain eould not have held off for another hour, Art, Gower, left-handed pitcher for the Aarabs, was painfully injured he fore the game got started when he was severely spiked by a teammate as both players attempted to catch the same fly ball, Art, retired to the Western Hospital for repairs and then came back to witness the game, This was the only injury received by the team, The Aarabs play the next game with the Monarchs on Saturday after noon, in Oshawa, but just where the ame will be played is not yet nown, The Park will likely he oc cupied by workmen, The game might Joe CAREW | UMBIER ( nm in inning behind be, played at the Stadium, The game which was postponed on Saturday, will be played in Toronto on Wedness day week, If a third game is neces» wary it will be played on the follow« ing Suturfay, The Arabs made a very impressive showing in their innings with the To- tonto champions and by their show. ing they have made themselves slight favorites to win this round, The Monarchs, however, are a smart ball team and no doubt are capable of serving up an even better brand of ball than they played on Saturday and the Aarabs will have to keep on their toes to win the series, IST INNING Aarabs=Fair wis safe a wild throw by the third baseman, He stole second and advanced 10 third as C Elliott grounded out to 1st Rowden singled scoring Fair, . Young hit to short, forcing Rowden out at 2nd Ewing gathered in Whitely's hoist for the third out==1 run, 1 hit, 1 error, Monarchs Richards struck out Cooney struck out, watching third one go by, Lwing wus wlso called out, giving Frink three strikeouts in the first inning, 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, ZND INNING Hubbell sent a screaming hort to lett, and went El on \irubs single through to second on a dropped ball, I Hott walked, Hubbell taking Elliott went to 2ud Int, Hubbell scoring Frink went second and Elliott scored on the wild throw, Fair flyed out to centre, CC, Elliott Aived out to centre 1 hit, 2 runs, | Monarehf=Sweetman out, | to Hubbell, Collins field Dean out, Young to Hubbell, Collins on third, Dickson out, Young to Hubbell, 1 hit, O-runs, 0 errors JRD INNING Aarabs Rowden tripled to centre After losing long foul drives, Young struck out Whitely sacrificed to lelt, Rowden gcoring after the catch, Hubbell was hit by a pitched ball and stole second with a lovely slide, T, Elliott ground ed out, short to | 1 hit, 1 run, erro i Monarchs Frink walked to erro Ellon singled - to three ball (4) Jucobs got a long single to left field, Walsh hit to T. Elliott, forcing out Jacobs, ( Wits on Young's « Lwing wis tired, Frink to Hubbell, retiring side, 1 hit, 0 runs, 1 error ATH INNING Cray grounded struck Collins DONE hile ror re the Aarah Ist, Frink Looney to errors, Monarchs=Sweetimun « Hubbell, Collins singled and got second on Young's error, Dean pop ped out to Young, Young nice peg to throw Dickson nut 0 runs, | out Fair 0 runs, end te out 1] out 0 hits, Frink to ut made a 1 hit, error STH INNING (Game called on account The teams Monarchs=Richards, 1f; ( 2h Ewing, rf; Sweetman, Jb; ling, 1h; Dean, ef; Dickson, « cobs, pi Walsh, » Aarabs==Fair, cf: C, Elliott Rowden, If; Young, ss; Whitely, Hubbell, 1h; T, Elliott, 2b; Gray, Frink, p. 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TOLAN WINS 100-YDS, SIMPSON WINS 220 Pittsburg, Pa, Aug. 23,~A new world's record in the discus throw and the best shol, put and javelin heave ever recorded in America, featured the national senior track and field champlonships of the Am- ateur Athletic Unlon at the Uni. versity of Pittsburg Stadium Bat. urday, Led by an powerful band of ath- lotes from Los Angeles A.C, which captured team honors by an over. whelming margin and also carried off waven of the 20 Individual titles, the track and field talent of the far west turned in the most spec- tacular performances as Uncle fam served notice of considerabls strength at his command for the meet with the British Empire at Chicago Wednesday night, Kimpson Takes 220 Sharing the spotlight with sensa- tional achievements in tha discus, Javelin and shot was the Intest renewal of sprinting rivalry be. tween Eddie Tolan of the Univer. sity of Michigan and George ¥imp son of Ohio Btate, This time the honors of the 100-yurd dash went to Michigan's "Midnight Express' after un great race In which he col. lared his rival at the half-way mark but the Buckeye Bullet came back to heat him In the 220-yard sprint and wet a new American record of 21.8 seconds for this svent around A turn, OSHAWA"S ATHLETIC | MEETING Canadas uthletes will be ih At the [ The cream of hale and female, Sean In ue fion in Oshaw great two-da [ athletiq held on Wed TH 10 and 11, onjunction with the Oshawa Fair While im Hannlton last week, M, M« | Intyre Hood, manager and secretar the athletic meeting, not only advantage of the opportunity British Empire Glines sed the Oshawa meet Hix meeting to be and Thirsday, Sept for took se® part of the hut Ing also dis with } dent of the Amateur Union Canada, M. M chalr man of the management committee of the British Empire Games, and Miss Alexandrine Cabb, of the {| Women's Amateur Federa tion, These official ed un live ly interest in the forthcoming Osh | awa meeting, and promised their complete co-operation mm ling up some of the outstanding athletes of Canada to take part the open events Alread inhottom, Athletic Robinson, presi president Athletic expre in aquiries and some entries have been received, al though the entry blanks were only placed in the mails today, and there 1s every reason to believe that Osh awi's athletic meeting will he one ol the outstanding meetings of the pre sent The committee in charge IS SPATINE NO expense in its effort to secure the highest athletes available, and the crowd in the stands should have plenty to make them cheer when the competitors the new cinder track show paces There | , man year class of step on 3) the also a keen interest in the events for residents of Durham and Ontarig Counties. Whithy and Bow manville athletes are making ready to enter these events, and some of the lads who made a name for thems selves ab the schoolboys' games in Hamilton last Friday will toe the mark on September 10 and 11 Further details will he announced ina few days' time as to the athletes who will he here, and the local fans are likely to have some pleasant sur prises when the names are made known Two Oshawa Soccer Players Are Suspended At the meating of the South On. tario Football Association which was held at Brougham on Saturday night the game between Oshawa City and Oshawa Nationals was ordered to he replayed at Brooklin oon Sept, 4th, Players Reir, of the Oshawa City, and Hurst, of the Nationals wera suspended for two weeks, and Dunstall of the Oshawa City wan censored, Our life's ambition is to have enough money left after vacation to take advantage of the August sales, ~Kingstan Whig-Standard, Rain Fails to Dampen Enthusiasm of Crowds on Final Day of Br. E. Games Percy Williams is bk in winning 100 yd. dash ~Through for season-- Wilson makes fine show- ing=--Only Hamilton ath- lete to win, wins last event of program--Lord Burghley set new rec. ord. r---- Hamilton, Aug 25-Rain, fell continuously during the pregram ut the British Lapire Games here on Saturday, drenched the 18000 spec tators, who filled all available space within the Civie Stadium, but failed to dampen their enthusiasm for th competition, which concluded the greatest set of athletic games ever held in Canada, Canada's triumph on Saturday in the 100-yards dash was bought at a high price Percy William the "nov-parell," pulling up lame alter crossing the finish line three vards a over 1, 1, Page, of I ngland, whose final Junge 'at the tape wis | just suficient to beat out Johnn Fitepatrick second position, De lay in start of the race perhay to blame for the injury to Williams Fhe Vancouver flier was out, read for the event at least ten minutes before it was started and, with falling most of the time, it is that he became chilled before going ti his mark Added to the dela were tivo false breaks; in which Leg und Gerhardt, the South Afrfvan were the offenders On the third trial, however, the runners got awa to a beautiful start, Willaims wis seen streaking Ire ficld by the time the ard Wis. passed Tendons wared to Fini rivals to stumble tape and which Johnny running, "Fig" seized Williams, having severely the dons of his left a similar to that he suffered in the Fddie Tolan at Vancouver a vear last July, and which kept ont of competition for nearly a He assisted into the room, and was unable the dais for the "flag nearly an hour. When he did mount the dais he was limping bad! Hurdle Record Broken Again I'he record in the 120 hi hurdles was hroken no than three times, in both heats on Thurs day and in the final, First Viljoen one of the South African all rounders, won heat in 14 9.10, and then his countryman H 0 Davies, cut twos tenths: off this time in the second heat In the final ve terday it was a two-country affair, England and Sonth Africa, each ha ing three starters. Viljoen and Hart, who had the inside Tanes, were prac tically left at the post, hut the other four broke abreast. Davies and the three lnglishmen--Lord Burghley, Gitby and Harpey sped down the course almost on even terms, takipy the obsthcles every strides Burghley, a prime favorite with the crowd, assumed a slight lead, but the others were right at his heels Af the last hurdle Burghley was a couple of feet in front, and he in creased this a few inches in the dash to the tape, but Davies was right at his heels and Gaby close hehind. Vil jeon, from a start, steamed down the course, and was going faster than any of them in the last 50 yards to take fourth place, The victory was Lord Burghley's second of the meet, and his time, 14 6-10, was his second record performance of the week, The quarter-mile saw Canada, scor ing another victory when Alex Wil son, of Montreal, heat W, J. Wal ters, of South Africa, hy two feet in time that was just one-fifth of a secs ond slower than the Canadian re eord of 48 3.5 seconds, made in Montreal 21 years ago, Jimmy Ball, of Winnipeg, led at the start, but Walters assumed the lead before the halfway mark and held it until he was caught by the Notre Dame run. ner 35 vards from the finish Thomas Wins the Mile Another record -hreaking perform: ance was that of R. H, Thomas, of England, in the mile run when he won by 20 yards from "Tickle" Whyte, the Australian star, in 4.14, one second hetter than Joie Ray's mark made at the Toronto Fxhibis which victor for In hikel and oul IS mark Wrenched have the i shing easily a victor he He apy his merey race over his ly the n Was seen partial just afte he breasted turned into the Fitepatrick pulled up short who was wrenched he With and pain, ten injur with leg, race 0) him La) one wih dressing to come ous to salute" fin vierds h less two his two lane' | m the | of th faplendid) 1 the [finish tion in 1921, Hutton Wins Broad Jump Although Len Hutton of Montreal, fouled on four of his six Jumps in the running broad jump he wis re- turned the winner with a leap of 23 feet 744 inches, one inch short of Bricker's Canadian mark which has stood since 198. On at least two of the jumps which were foul, Hutton appeared to have broken the mark He had over a foot on the hest ef- fort of RB. W, Revans of Vngland, who was hall un inch: better than I, H, Viljoen, the second of the south African fron-men The injury to Williams caused a change in the personnel and running order of the Canadian 440 yards res lay team, but the inclusion of Brown in second position and the moving up of Leigh Miller 10 lead-off man did not impair the. sivength of the quartet, Miller wave Brown a three vard lead, and then Brown, Adams, and nally Fitzpatrick, each increas ed the advantage until the | hroke the tape 12 yards CC, Heap, of Vngland, whi wis wn Toronto ater | Washington 7 ahead of |. | Excelsiors Mann Cup Aug, 2h The Bramp ton Kxcelsiors, Ontario winners with he the Eastern representatives in the playv-downs leading to the Mann Cup and lacrosse honors for the Do minfon, The Brampton team, bullt up around the oustanding veteran greyv-haired George Kproule, defeat the Quebec hopes, Montreal Am Athletic Association, on Bat urday afternoon hy 4 goals to 1 in a sudden-death mateh hree the goals were from Sproule"s stick The locu)l team held ts ow) until the las! period visitors van in throes tal 40-year-old inside of the powerful Ontario team has heen actively engaged lacrosse for the past twenty-three vears, He und couple of timed. penal tes to M.A AA players the locals on the road to defeat and elmination The game was played under Ontario rules Attendance Small ahout 1,,00 witnessnd A drizeling rain just hafore the start made the footing slipper) Rain threatened continually during mutch, bul held off until the Montreal, the Bproule, when Hen, in n Only the mnateh swarmed to the first face-off, but k by the Montreal first period went honors as far asters boing with Montren) Kxeelsiors' chance enme in the socond period when Felvus was chased and they made no mistake in their attempt to capitalize the ad. vantage, Kendall carried the ball in| and whipped a perfact pass to Sproule who sent in a hurning shot After the half-time yest the Montrealers swarmed in and scored through Angus MeKinnon while (Gibson of Brampton was in the penalty hox sproule Starts Final Rally Sprouls again tallied early in the fourth period while I'elvus was serving another penalty Giithson, third home man of the Kxcelsiors, staged a lone rush - while Ear) Rochen, was off and his team were two goals up The coup de grace wan administerad by Sproule after A combination play. with Ted Reeve, hin glant teammate. The only flare. up came at the close when Gowdy, Excelsiors and Carroll M.AAA, oame ta blows for a minute, They were qulekly separated Fhe: Kxeelsior attack from the ware heaten hac defense The gonlles with ritory went The New Westminster "Salmon Bellies" Meet Winnipeg Argos Next Edmonton, Alta, Aug, 24, New Westminster Salmon Wellies are back on the track of the Western Canada lacrosse title whieh they won last year, Ry 17 to 0, the Rritish Columbia Titualists to-day rushed (o defeat the Native Sons of Edmonton, holders of the Alberta championship, The win----a sudden death vietery=--places Salmon Rel. lies In the Western Canada final against Winnipeg Argonauts, cham plons of Manitoba, Saskatohawan In not entered in the Dominion playdowns, - Will Defend | | Philadelphin | Chicago | Chicago | #1 of | started | | BASEBALL RESULTS LEAGUE, Lost. V.C, renee hh 401 ' hh 599 renee HHH HAaT ADT AbL A038 N82 INTERNATIONA I Rochester Baltimore Montres) REY Nawark ,.oeiv00s BuBalo ,... 00044. Jersey City ,, Reading tree Yesterdny's Results Rochester 4:0 fending Newark 11-0 Montreal Jersey City at Buffalo--Rain, Saturday's Results Baltimore Hh Toronto Montren! 2 Newark Other games postponed b-4 +] real Hain LEAGU ¥ Won Lost Kh 76 rec, ULL 613 NL] hos 176 492 Philadelphia Washington New York -, , Cleveland Detrofy .,.., Bt, Louls 5490 147 Chicago ' : ' Th Boston Lh Yesterday's Nesultn New York hi-2 Clavaland Boston 2:4 Chicagn xWleven innings h-4 0h Philadelphia Saturday's Nesults Washington 2M. Louis Philadelphin 2 Detroit Other games postponed UJ Rain NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost Chicagn 45 New York ,, f ne Rrook!y ha Al i hh Pittshurg ho | Hoston 67 [Cineinnats fT LE] Yesterday's Results Pittshure f-0 Cincipnati Bt, Louis 0-6 Philadelphia % New York Boston at Brooklyn-rain saturday's Resnlis 4 New Yrok fi Philadelphia Roston Brooklyn Louls Pittsburg 1 Cinetnnat| 4h vard front of Walters, of | Africa Wilson's Wonderful Effort great efor Alex man for Canada hacking up | ances hy Stan Ball on the second | provided a thrilling | ent whieh was won hy advantage In one-fifth second behind a ear-old Canadian record England Runs One:Three ugh ther offal cord for the twa miles steeplechase, owing to the difference in obstacles Land. course the time hy | W. Bailey of England in wis 42 1-5 seconds better than official best time for this event Hamilton Wins last event, the pole vault Pickard of Hamilton, meidentally, the only triumph Hamilton athlete during the | pre gram of track and feld competi tion 'Betty Nuthall Captures the U.S. Title & Forest Hills, N.Y., Aug 28 Amid as enthusiastic a demons stration as any home-hred triumph has aver aroused, blonde, robust, Netty Nuthall, 20-year-old English girl Saturday became the non resident queen of American ten nis, succeeding to the title held hy Helen Wills Moody for six of the last seven years Throe years ago Mrs, Moody re. pulsed the challenge of the blue eyed attractive Briton, hut today Netty pounded her way to decisive victory over Mra, Anna Virginia MeCune Harper of Ban Francisco, The English girl, solely through the superior power in her strokes, swept to atraight-set triumph by neores of 6.1, 6:4, in tha final round of the National Women's Tennis Championships, The match lasted exactly 88 minutes Wins Donbles Also Miss Nuthall, who wasn't plays ing well enough last year to he chosen for the Hritish Wightman Cup team at home, scored a clean swaop of American honors by win. ning the National doubles cham. plonship in partnership with the 17-year-old Wonton girl, Sarah Palfrey, In a match, delayed by a downpour and then played partly in tha rain, Miss Nuthall and Miwa in A hn the sterling perform ver and Jimmie and third relays finish to this ey England by a time that | anchor mn | rela three yard was onl two Alt) no re made the won Wis ol | The | Victor | | | 3 | n | | | this even | entire | | | Wilson as | mile | | | PORT SNAPSHOT By Ono. Caxrmma, Sports Bditer Rain Spoils Game For Aarabs The Oshawa Aarabs were doing very nicely in they first game with the Toronto Champions, Monarchs, in the first round of the QO.B.A A playdowns, on Saturday at Park and at the of the fourth inning, thanks to some hefty willow-wielding, they were leading by 4 to 0. When they went in to take their fifth turn at bat, the umpire galled the ganic and at the end of the required half he the rain was coming down and the fans got the money back and the Aarals home, The Monarchs ball team and they were better as the game gressed, It was quite apparent that are capable of playing even hetter than they did Saturday and that is saying plenty The Arabs were right on their toes and played lovely baseball but the will have to fight their hard the Art received a painful injury during the presgame workout when he was spiked b a teammate The injury, not serious, barring in fection. Tt is rumored that hig Western Ho pital, He may for Incomotion, when feeding his chickens, aiternoon Conboy end harder had than ever th return Ketng they A smart pre on 810 wir series Gower while Art crutches paintul, Ver) NEN LY al the have (0 use for a few days LJ L Ld Juniors Did Not Play softball ed to King forced to « Ll Oshawa Bakery I'he Oshawa Bakery junior aturday afternoon and ston « pla playing on the ho will TEL HAW tean) Journe Were ime hack home without ing with the Kingston team, A steady downpour made diamond ar Kingston an impossibilit r Kn kingston to play the on Tuesdn will Kame played here on Thursday evening ¥ * * Xl Brampton Excelslors Eliminate M, A. A, A, Brampton Fxce defend Mann Cup New NVestminstee Winnipeg series last-period rally, led pre Winged Wheelers off their und wi I'he sudden-death race Isiors will the ARAING the he vinner af the Argos NARIng bxcelsion 1 now Virsit hy Geo wile, the vept fine feet well earned affaly and AAA are Brampton represent Eastern Canada dn the finals, Monda The first news of Mantreal by the riected " nau RAME Wis M ut of al dium, next Saturday and the game received in Oshawa the victor SAME 800 gue Announcement this * the radio " M Oshawa Shamrocks Get Their Test on Wed, Shamrocl intermediate lacrosse shen they play the Wednese improved ( ampbellford team 8, Oshawas team The their Oshawa return game of 1) The Campbellfor| The and as goals count on the the md game, Th Shamrocks are playing determined (eIye test of la series with the snappy been strengthened and are now playing smart lacrosse I to team hus defented Oshawa by | in the first game advantage for LLL The Are round, they have a two-goal should lacrosse real wi good ry time Kame Atiyact a SNAPPY at the present and tn overcome the odds then LJ LJ Textiles in Hamilton Today the OASA first game of that which are against * R' first Seno of cy mn the winner lextiles, Oshawa's representatives to I'he pla the the go Hamilton today to found of the playoffs The Fextiles are playing championship ball at the present time and {if the of the last games, they should Hamilton noted for get Ambitioy series with wn their performance victor can continue producing hack hdme with a softball teams come the smart and. if the locals ean hy team, they should go a long way, . * ' LJ Malleables vs, Chevs, Tonight local sporting attractions for tonight is the postponed Malleables and the Chevys which will be played at the Motor hese two teams alwavs attract a large crowd, Tomorrow night, the Malleables play postponed game, this with the Chosen Friends as their opponents, The game will be- nl One of the between City Stadium game another time al pm gn Percy Williams Will Not Race This Season The information that Perey Williams will not enter active competi tion again this season will come as a great disappointment to local his consent to compete in the Oshawa but of this is now an sport fans, Perey had given I'rack and Field meet, this September, impossibility, course, . * LJ . Alf, Shrubb Defeats Old Rival now a resident of Bowmanville, was successful in des feating his old rival, Tom Longboat, in their special 1-mile race, which was held at the ONE, on Saturday afterncen, Both "eldstimers" turned in a good race but although Longheat took an early lead, he was unable ta hold it and Shrubb finished with a comfortable lead * ® . * Oshawa City to Play in Brooklin The players of the Oshawa City soccer club are asked to report at Alexandra Park on Tuesday night at 6.30 pm, for training, At that time arrangements will be made for travelling to Brooklin on Wednes day night, to play an all-star team of the South Ontario Football Association Alf, Shrubb, J Tannery Play Allandale Tonight The Tannery softball team meets Allandale tonight at Cowan's Park, in the first game of the first round of the OAS A, intermediate play: offs. The Tannery have a smart team and are expected to make a good showing against Allandale, Palfrey omerged vietorlous over Mrs, Harper and Miss Edith Cross in threo hard-fought sets, at 8-0, 6-3, 7-8, Tramp--Have you a piece of cake, lady, to give a poor man who hasn't had a bite for two days* Lady «= Cake! lant bread good enough for you!" Tramp--=Yes, ma'am,' this is my birthday; usually, but An American visitor says there are no papers in the world whieh give such full details of events as London papers, Even in a report of the wedding of an actress mention is in variably made of the bridegroom Quehee Chronicle-Telegraph, ---------------- Water wears away the strongest stone, and ether waves have about the same erosive effect on popular songs~Arkansas Gazette, BRINGING UP FATHER BY GEO. McMANUS PEE HOW TT LOOKS | CRRTAINLY TOOK A CHANCE SLM OFF THAT TRAIN: BUT | SURELY AIN'T GOIN' TO THAT

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