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Oshawa Daily Times, 28 Aug 1930, p. 8

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PACE EIGHT THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1930 CAMPBELLFORD WINS INTER. GROUP TITLE--CHEVS. BEAT WHITBY Shamrocks Win Second Game By Scoring Only Goal But Lose Round and Title 3-2 Ld Locals Try Hard But Lose Round to a Team Which Plays Better Brand of La- crosse -- Visitors Play Speedy Game and Desper- ately Defend Their Slim Lead -- Oshawa Team Gets Several "Tough Breaks' but Attackers Lose Many Fine Chances by Bunching in Front of Net The diminultive "Bus Whitton and fourteen other lacrosse players garbed in the Orange and Black of Campbellford, desperately staved off the repeated efforts of the Osh awa Shamrocks to geore more than one goal, nt the Motor City Stad jum yesterday evening and, by so doing, won tha round and group championship by the total score of 3 to 2 Down in week ago, Campbelliford about a the Campbellford team went on a scoring splurge In the last period of the first game and scored three times to win the game hv 3 to 1. That was the sum total of their success in a goal-scoring | way during the play-off series, but the two-goal ledd earned in the first game proved sufMeclent as they held the Oshawa goal scorers to one lonm -tally on their home | grounds and won the series by 3 to 2 Give them credit, The Oshawa team tried hard to overcomes the two-goal deficit but they simply | were beaten hy a better team---a | better coached team, faster and bet- ter conditioned, The Campbell: ford team set the pace right at the start and they wera still going strong ot the end of the game, des- pite the concentrated attacks of the Shamrocks. The game was a typical play-off game and was thorough!y enjoyed by the com- paratively small crowd, which at tended the game, Fifty per cent | of the erowd was made up of Campbellford supporters, The Oshawa team fought hard to wipa out the lead but the only time they looked to be the better team was in the second period and during the last few minutes of play. The remainder of the time, the Campbeliford hoys played just as good and perhaps a little better than did the locals, They altack- ed nicely, and when on the defen sive, checked like fiends, to pro. tect their slim lead, and they suc- ceeded, Every member of tha Oshawa team worked hard in an effort fo pbtain victory, but special mention must be made of Garrison and "Red" Cardinal." These two play- | ars worked hard at all times and took a lot of punishment in an ef- fort to win tha round but it was | not to he, 'The responsibility for | the team's defeat rests entirely " . Tailor-made Tailor-made §95 (J) | Scotland Woollen Mills 8. ROTISH, Manager ran, | goal, | Campbellford deserves a great deal | bellford came right back, | Leyden [threw | when it | sounded | most scored, | dinal with the home men, Stokes, the goalie, and every member of the defence, turned In a smart game defensively and it was due entifo- ly to their efforts that Campbell ford was keps off the score sheet in yesterday's game, Oshawa's weakness was in the mid-field div- | islon, The home fielders bunched woefully when making thelr attacks and on many occasions every member of the attacking division, with the exception of perhaps one, wore all on one side of the field at one time, In the second period they opened up and played real lacrosse and if they had only continued with these tactics the game would likely have had a different ending. The players all tried hard but they just couldn't seem to do Any- thing right and fumbles and weak passing were often noticed, Campbellford played the better brand of lacrosse and on the night's play did not deserve to be beaten by any more than one goal, even though Oshawa did score a second only to have it recalled, feat They fin. in tha group when the play-offs flashed real lacrosse their victory THE GAME , Oshawa attacked first but Camp- Oshawa had another try and Red' Car- dinal missed the net Cowell drew a penalty for hitting Garrison over the head and, a few seconds Inter, wag sent off for hitting lint. HH, Luke made a nice try but Fox saved. Campbellford pressed hard and Stokes was given plenty of work to do. PRovin wan felled but was able to keep going. Bovin tried to go in alone and lost a fine chance for a pass, Oshawa got a tough break when Garrison hit the goal-post with a shot from in close, The first period ended with Camp- bellford holding the ball and, Osh- awa still two goals down on the round, thelr second of credit for ished a poor standing, but came, they and carned 2nd. Period Oshawa started out fast and soon after the start Whitton drew a penalty for tripping Leyden, About three minutes after play had been started Oshawa got their first goal from a scramble in front of the net, Oshawa continued to press and Campbellford was kept hemmed In had much the hetter of the play, but they bunched too much in front of 'the net, Campbellford came to life and the Oshawa defence was given plenty of work to do, Coch. ran drew n penalty for seooping Garrison in the face, Whitton the ball over the fence and for half-time with the score --Oshawa,1 Campbellford, 0 and Oshawa still one down on the | round ard, Period Oshawa started right In and al- The goal umpire got his hand halfway up jt looked so much like a goal. 'Red' Car- took a cramp and caused quite a bit of excitement, Play slowed down considerably and Campbellford was content to just keep the ball. Oshawa began to up and Bovin just barely missed the net with a hard shot, Oshawa dominated the play, but they could not get thelr shots on the net, Bill Luke was injured in a clash and had to leave the field, Stephen drew a penalty for clipping Coch Stokes made a wonderful liven things | save to relieve an anxious moment, Ry Td NPG ah LOL I Was Now Playing Irem---- nm -- Another Thrilling "Bulldog Drummond' Adventure "Temple Tower" With KENNETH MacKENNA MARCELINE DAY HENRY B, WATHALL n 0 o Talkomdey Creation "Doctor's Orders" A Scream From Start To Finish 0 I) n Divertissoment "The Rounders" 0 o 0 o SCREEN SNAPSHOTS { NEWS : Fo Oshawa couldn't do anything right and lost many good chances hy poor passing or fumbles, The third period ended with the scors unchanged and Oshawa still one goal down on the round, Final Period Bill Luke tried to go back hut collapsed and had to be taken off. Campbeliford broke away and Stokes made a great save, Camp- belliford began to rag the ball and Referee Bennett faced the ball-off, G. Luke was sent for heavy checking and Oshawa's chances were lessened, Oshawa scored the tying goal Just as Referees Bennett hlew the whistle and the goal wasn't allow ed, Horkins drew a penalty for hitting Garrison. Play '"pepped" und roughened up, Oshawa ham- mered away, but Cawmpbellford's defence battled desperately to hold them out. A squabble over the time took place and the teams were sent back to play for two more minutes. Oshawa tried hard and although Leyden had one good try, Oshawa falled to scorn again and the second-place Campbhelliford 0am had won the group title by 3 to 2, Campbellford---Fox, goal; Cockran, point; McArthur, cover; Baussh, ard, defence; Whitton, 2nd, defen- ct; Cowell, 1st, defence; Flint, centre; Hendy, 1st. home; Copper- walte, 2nd, home; H, Ingram, 3rd, home; F. Ingram, outside; Jacks, inside; Horkins Plunkett and BOVRIL DELICIOUS SANDWICHES . ' HOME-RUN STANDINGS Home runs yesterday---Berger, Braves, 1; Hartnett, Cubs, 1; ¥Fred- erick, Robins, 1; Rensa, Phillies, 1; Bartell, Pirates, 1; Suhr, Pirates 1; D. Taylor, Cubs, 1; English, Cubs, 1, The leaders--NRuth, Yankees, 44; Wilson, Cubs, 44; Gehrig, Yankees, 37: Voxx, Athletics, - 32;- Klein, Phillies, 31; Simmons, Athletics, 41; Goslin, Browns, 30; Berger, Braves, 30, league American, 563, OSHAWA'S ATHLETIC | - MEETING | Fntries are beginning to roll in now from all paris of Ontario for | the big amateur mthletic meeting on Sept. 10 and 11. One of the ontries received this morning was that of Art, Ravensdale, Canada's champion at the 120 yards hurdles, | who was a competitor in the British Empire Games, but was disqualified fn his heat when he ticked too | many hurdles Art, however, 1s %0 good that he is to run a matched race against Lord Byrghley at the Canadian National Exhibition on saturday of this week, so this will give some idea of the calibre of the athletes who will be scen here during fair weok, fotals--=National 705; Grand total, 1,268, The question of officials for the | track menting iz an important one, | and the manager is giving this con siderable thought and attention Last night in Torontn he booked up | Duke McGarry, the famous starter, and admittedly one of the best in the world with the gun, tn do the starting on both days of the mest This will ba good news to the ath fetes as well as the erowd, for run ners like to be sure that the start ing is in capable hands At the request of the oficiales of the Women's Amateur Athletic Federation, two more relay races September 10, These are the inter mediate 440 yards relay, open fo girls under eighteen, and the junior 440 vards relay, open girls under 16, havp been assured events, which are for theses two likely to program, for, at the Empire Games was back in play, the hell | for team | the local events are reminded 1 since the mesting in of of to take part, being held under the sanction the Amateur Athletic Union Canada and the Women's Amateur Athletic Federation The softhall fans will have some thing to enthuse over when they gee the two crack Toronto girls' teams in action against the Oshawa and Distret teams. Billy D'Alesan, Sunnyside Stadium, has personally undertaken to send two of his strongest teams down to Oshawa on tha 10th, and tha local girls will be up against the strongest opposition they have had this year On Saturday the manager of the meeting will be in Toronto secur- ing entries of the outstanding ath letes who will be taking part In the C.N.F, meeting. If he Is as success- | ful in lining up the stars among the men athletes as he was in se. curing co-operation with the girly' | entries, then there will be some | interesting announcements to make on Monday next, | Fntries are slow for the hoys and girls races confined to Durham and Ontario Counties. They are an follows: 100 yards for boys un- der 18; 440 yards for boys under 18; 100 yards, no age limit; 440 vards, no age limit; 100 yards dash for girls, confined to Durhan and Ontario Counties, Blue, subs, Oshawa---Stokes, goal; Murray, point; Stephen, cover; Leyden, drd. defence; W. Luke, 2nd. defon- ve; I. Luke, 1st defence; Danlels, centre; Bovin, 1st, home; Black, 2nd, home; J, Cardinal, 3rd, defen- ce; H, Cardinal, outside; Garrison, Inside; G. Luke, H, Luke and Kun- kel, subs, Referee---8. Bennett, have been added to tha program | of open girls events on Wednesday, | to Plenty of teams | be | among the most spectacular on the | last Fridav, one of the junior teams | defeated the Parkdale Ladies' sen. Thosn intending to compete in | hat | they require to have amateur cards | dro, the hig chiet of softball at the | goon? SNAPSHOT By Gzo, Caxrsmis, Sports Editer Campbellford Wins Intermediate Group The Oshawa Shamrocks won every league game this season ex cept the fast one and then they faded badly in the championship series with the 'second place team, Campbellford trotted out a strengthened team and a team which showed marked evidence of good coaching, They scored three goals in tne last period of the first game and that was their total for rocks were faced with a two-goal deficit in the 2nd game yesterday although they won the game, the lost the round by 3 to 2, the OA LA, Intermediate playoffs, ¥ * the series but it proved enough, score ~ wham und they Oshawa only 1 to 0 rad Was Campbellford will represent the locas group in L The Better Team Won Judging from the showing made in yesterday's game, the better team won but there is little doubt that if the Shamrocks had played the same brand of lacrosse which season, they would have overcome ti defence and goaltender turned in a but effectively and although the Campbeliford sharp unable un several occasions, they were inhabitants to the Campbellford net Both were took plenty of little ind he Kaine layed well and cored Oshawa's only watched given goal throughout the entire they were fumbled hard hard but could not or Everyone wanted ers were all bunched when making 1 ford defence playing Incal in were given ver Chevs, defeated the Whith b so doing, tie Ihe game 'w smart softball pla bot} v sudden-death game to gan edge in de win, they will' be league tn dec Is hree-game series of grou game should sentation from Oshawa . Oshawa Nationals Play Satu The Oshawa Nationals will meet Is asturday alternoo is called for 330 pm. » Nats, will tr football in Tor arp out two new tadium on Lean, Coll, N die, rch toMiuht ¥ Espie Gregor and . they 1 sinagt Carri punishment chance certainly The cem to do anything ni to Defeat Whithy | 1 * t 0 the middle of the casily. The Oshawa I'hey ked hard hooters wert flashed lead quite in wane ches clos score, Oshawa's nearest "Red' they noand Cardimal, also but re close! Ww to become dangeion Daniels worked worked deserved it as he vest of the team also went astray ith the Campbe wht, Passe and as a result, the ind w i" | SCONE : attacks | on practica iil th 1he ul net * Rovers Rovers Just tht int} night rig for the second the season hitting with the Chevys Ihe 4 teams will now pi Hf Cle will b § 1088 dden death game er of the at vithy wins, there eam manager rda) nga eam of Tor Ihe promised to he on time ed in Major League Gort ut th M strong Le City Stadium game | tu report Fairle pm \ Muir Tannery Put Allandale Out I'he Allandale interme OAS lanner the of sterdas out second game ve Ihe Leather: Makers earn the decision I 4 pull y the next round of VAS the asion a | thro the pla » Oshawa Bakery vs. k nt Oshawa Bakery Juniors meet Motor City St OANA playoffs intend to Lin ne Th his Baker they series a big crowd on hand tonight to sec at 6.30 pm. sharp * LJ softha!l team had Kin + hard ta Tanner w the 1 10 the ninth to WK In putting m ol 10 team rose tn gslon Tonight ston \ 10 ton FY ght first round of the | st game by 9 10 5 and hould 1} billed t { I'here } in is Oshawa Aarabs Play Tomorrow--Not Today The Oshawa Aarabs play and not expect to play Motor ( Stadium, » preparation for this series their best the return game Meanwhile, I'he Ads baseball vided they play a smart team but judging from thi the . Aarabs . have a slight edge Monarchs of today, as was announced in yesterday with the the bh first game, or However, II the time, Toronto tomorrow, Friday, The Aarabs Monarchs on Monday, at the faithfully in Monarchs, pr paper, are practising Lhe The rather, four inmngs, can defeat Monarchs are the Monarchs arg quite liable to spring & big surprise so the Oshawa boys will have to take no chances, There should be a good number of local supporters make the trip up to Conboy Park tomorrow night to see the first game. Enterprise Chosen to Defend America's Cup Against Shamrock V Newport, RI, Aug. 28.---The Enterprise was chosen last night to defend tho America's Cup against Sir Thomas Lipton's challenger, Shamrock V In the races off here next month by the cup commities, The Enterprise, skipped by Harold 8S. Vanderbilt, was chosen by the racing committea of the New York Yacht 'Club after only two races of the oficial trials had been held off hers, The announcement came as o surprise and was not made until after the skippers and after guards of all four contenders for (he privile cge of defending the America's Cup had heen notified, 4 ; New Martin THURSDAY FRIDAY COLLEEN MOORE "Smiling Irish Eyes" FOX NEWS COMEDY PERFECT MATCH | ronson, Chevs. Defeat for First Place by Defeat- ing Them in County Town by 10.6 in One of Best Played Games of Season--| Game is Full of Smart! Softball Chevralets and Whithy Rovers tangled the leagues race up prettily last nifht when the speeding JLov ars dropped a gama to thelr blue shirted rivals, and Involved them selves In a tie for the championship of the second half of the schedule And the game Heelf wag a prefiy tangle too, one of the bag! that has haen dighed up for the faithful this Frrors were low so fur ps | Landi softhall 14 concerned, and | | the festa of extra hase hitting enough to patisfy fan ! 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