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Oshawa Daily Times, 16 Sep 1930, p. 8

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PAGE ElG) "e HE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1930 OSHAWA AARABS CAPTURE FIRST GAME OF SEMI-FINALS BY 3-2 Oshawa Aarabs Display Great Form in Defeating Peterboro C.G.E. by 3-2 Local Boys Play Champion- ship Ball to Win First Semi-Finals From Peterboro C.G.E. by Odd Run in Five--Bril- liant Oefensive and Good Hitting Feature Victory -- Small Crowd] Game of Witness Game Playing almost a perfect brand of the Rrst game of the Ontario Intermed. pall, th late sen tor City Stadium when they defeated Lastern the Pet represes in a ga BR e Oshawa Aarabs won vi-finals last night at the Mo erboro C.G. LE, team, itatives, by a score of J to me which was just -as as the score would suggest It wa the bes around years a that as games, crowd hundred tuck str serving thousan make u Resounc perb pit pleasing "a N able hurling been ge and he da {| one or looked as if ting by wis well in the cate deal of battery ters to periec tion ed too hard but he was alwa ed hard Peterboro got the four batters aggie" Frink, thi right-hander, that s a great ball Mme, one of t uf the hardball wicse parts for quite i nd the tragedy of it all is often the case with good there was only a very fakin in attendance About three fans witnessed the nip-and uggle and the game was de an attendance of Evervthing which goes te included cluss few Wa of d pa good gan ling hits; clever plays and su ching were three of the most of the affair Aurabs' turned in a performance "Maggie ing great guns thos exceeded his standard yester I Wis feature cap great ha cason who watched on t have one innings he the 0 any mig! Ret matter wis just barely truth of the Frink had the situation hand at all tirees, Whitely, her also comes in for a greal credit here, 'This Oshawa worked the Peterboro bat Frink ney work but el | 5 works enough both theis runs in th inning when the first two up in that innings, Rose and Swanston, each hit homers, Rose put his ovfr the right field fence while Swanston drove the pill to deep cen tee. Th besides well sca the two their ru bell, a v hit by Young in the tl Tair sac by mean er out to work the pill the fast horo's « triple ou showed garden got hom ning w the hits e)xisitors got four more hits these but Frink had them ttered and they only s ored runs, Oshawa got one of ns in the first; a hit by Hub- valk to Rowden and another They scored another vird when Frink walked, Reg rificed him around to second s of a bunt, Hubbell ground This time Utronki elected Rowden and "Doc" rapped to the south fence, Due to fielding of Beavi Peters entre fielder, he yo HOt A it of the drive, This Beavis plenty of 'speed out in the at all times. Rowden ne e but was left on third Osh er 5 got vhen once again the ho when they needed then Young led off with another hit for himself, i bagger t ning tal detensiy made ar scored v Tighte team hi feat wh did exce the gan interest) the star as two base his Hubbe!l Young, and T, Yor the Johnston visitors, or 11¢ Elliott defensive man Whitely grounded out bul rapped out a rousing two o score Young with the win ly Both teams featured at ¢ play, Very few errors were id mot one of the vas due to an er ning up when the opposing vl runners bases wus « ich both pitehers and team five 1uns on ptionally well and as a resuil was always ¢ and "Wink" Gunwnow wa jor the locals fur play went He great throws to i short and he gut time Youn and also looked very good Hubbell, Rowden, Whitely Elliott were the chief hitter Swanston and or Li re xeiting ny wdout us made three firs im dee every locals, Rose 1 were the big guns | Kohen and his Aaralyg go to Peter boro . to gianie al make tl they wil Ontario is a real ball cl 3 long, long way from out of it The Aar in the have to yesterda better, the return play locals will morrow to i a win for the em Lastern champions ang I then meet Ingersoll in the finals, This €. G, KE. outit club and they are a yel abs can beat Peterboro right Liftlock City but they will play just as well as they did v and maybe even a littl The Petes have got to heat the Aarabs twice in succession to put the Oshawa team out, be a good number of Oshawa re should fans The go down to PPeterboru , tomorrow lo see this Peterboro,~Jones was ka lo Elliott's out to Swansto game, THE GAME "on flyed fanned. 2nd ers clean miss, Hall Young. Rose n safe on Elllott's New Martin NOW Reginald Denny What a Man * Comedy VERNON'S AUNT Pilgrim Papa PATHE NEWS REGULAR PRICES Locals' close seen three | | { 1 to awa got the winning run ne tic sixth | vor. ¥Frink pulled himself out of (the hole hy putting the Grd one past Beavis, 0 runs, 0 hits, 2 er- rors, Anrabs--<A hice catch by Nose put Falr out, Hubbell got a loye- ly single. Rowden was given four straight balls, A clean single hy Young scored Hubbell, A fast double play, Rose to Hall to John. ston retired the side, 1 run, 2 Bite 0 errors, and Inning Peterboro ~~ Utrenki grounded out to Hubbell, 8, 1iall drove oné through Elliott's legs A hrilliant double play, Young to Elliott fo Hubbell stopped Peterboro. 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors. Aarabs «Elliott third strike go past, Gummow Wis called out cn a close play at first base Gray flyed out to centye, 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors Bred Inning smth flew out lowden Jones was called out on drd strike Hall walked and was tagged trying to steal 2nd 0 runs 0 hits 0 errors * Aarabes--=Frink walked out on a sacrifice bunt out, Ress ta Johnston tripled to deep Frink, Young flew watched the Peterboro to alr was Hubbell Rowden scoring Hall, | centre, out tc Tigers Have Full Turn Out at Practice Hamilton, Sept, 16, --LEvery mem- ber of the Tiger foothall team turn- ed out in uniform last night, and judging from the manner in which the players went through their paces, Coach Rodden will not have to worry much about condition when the Dominion champions trot into ametion against the Western Canada teams, For more than one hour they went at it, one line agninst the other, and there was little yf to be found with the Interfefence and absolutely none with the tackling. Local Tennis Club Visited By Victorias The courts of the Oshawa Tennis Club were the centre of a great deal of activity on Baturdsy afley noon when the local club enter tained the Victoria College Tennis Club A number of Vietorin's best players wade the trip down and there wero some very interesting | and colsely contesed mnaches In| all 18 events were played, the loca) | club winning 19 poings to Vietoria's 7 The local club made much better showing than in fornier years as the Vietoria Club has al ways been very strong, usual! coming through victorious, run, 1 hit, 0 errors 4th Inning Peterhoro Rose | tirst ball pitched for | Swanston also homered Beavis grounded to Utronkl singled Hall Young and caught to steal 2nd 2 runs, 2 hits, rors Aarabs lott struck out Gray hit to Jones, Whitely Frink watchid strike go by 0 runs, 1 rors rapped the | a homer, | to centre, | Hubbell out oul flew to WAS try Whitely doubled Gummow walked forcing out the hit, 0 er Oth Peterhoro through the box Smith walked Jones grounded cut to Hubbell Hall grounded to Elliott who made a great throw back to Whitely wh tagged Johnston coming In Rost struck out Whitely to Hubbell, 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors Aarabs Fair struck out bell fouled out to Jchnston, den struck out, 0 runs, 0 errors Inning. Johnston singled Hub Row hits, ( Inning. Petérboro---Fair made of Swanston's tr) serateh hit Ltronkl out at 2nd Elllott's | gave 8, Hall a ifs Johnston out, | Gummow to Hubbell 0 runs, 1 hit, 1 errer. | | | | 6th niee Beavis | forced n catch got a Beavis errol Aarabs Young drilled a hol one through the box. Whitely out Rose to Johnston Killott doubl- ed, scoring Young Gummow hao the 3rd one called Swanton 's poor return to Utronk! gave Elliott hase hut firay flew out to centre hits, 1 erroy Tth Inning, Peterboro Smith Hubbell Jones out, Hubbell on a nice throw Rose struck out errors n 1 run, 2 out, Elllolt Gummow Hall 0 runs, in walked 0 hits, 0 Aarabs Rese Frink's liner. Fair Johnston, Hubbell Hall's wild throw oul stealing 2nd, Sth Inning. Swanston LJ grabbed off out, Was and safe on was called Paterboro out, Frink to Hubbell Reavis struck out, after getting three gtraight halls Utronkl was out on & smart plekyp by Hubbell 0 runs, 0 hits 0 er ror Aarabs Rowden flew cut to Hall Young flew oul left Whitely grounded out to Johnston 0 0 hits, 0 error Nth Inning Peterboro S, Hall was almost gafe at. 1st but "Hubby" recovered hig fumble In time, * Frost, batting for "Shiner" Johnston, was thrown out at first by a great throw by Gummew Harmey, batting for Smith, was thrown out, Young to Hubbell, 0 runs; 0 hits, 0 errors Oshawa, I'oterboro, 2, The teams Peterborn , G Hall, #8; Rose, 2h; Beavis, of; Utronkt, p; 8, Johnston, 1h; Smith, of Oshawa Aarabs-- Fair, ef; Hub- bell, 1h; Rowden, If; Young, ib; Whitely, ¢; T. Elliott, 2b; Gum- mow, saweGray, 11; Frink, p, Umplres--Dell and McCarney, -------------- to rung, Jones, ih; Awanston, © Hall, If; VEGETABLE CASSEROLE Suppers can be made easy for the housewife to get and easy for the wehool ehildten and husband to eat it mother develops the casserole habit, Vegotables with a rich choore sauce make a delicious cass gerole for the main course. SQUEAKY DOORS Doors, dresser drawers and windows should have thelr squeaks eliminated before the furnace is lit, Rub refractory spots with yellow soap or rosin and vaseline the hinges. . POTTING FERNS {ft you put a layer of charcoal on the hottom of pots or window boxes for deainage and sprinkle some thru the dirt on which you plant your ferns, the soll will stay pure and the tern's foliage will have good color, DOOR CHECKS Many a tired mother could save her nerves and temper If sho would only buy a doorcheck from the local hardware dealer that would prevent the children from slamming the doors, Door dtops to keep the wind from doing the same thing with inside doors are An excellant idea alsa, Utronki te to of | At five pm_ tea was served the visitors, Those In charge this work included Misses Lyons, Goheen, Ferber, Fleming and Mey ers; Mesdames Alger and MeMul len All games limited to two gets, erunting one point Men's singles (Vie) 0, Hainer set Sutton (Osh) Brown Vie Armstrong (Osh) Christie (Osh) (Vie) 0; Alger ( rawforg (Vie) McMullen | (Osh. 1 Morris Gibbons (Osh) (Osh. ) 2 (Vie) 0 (Vie) 3; Corn Conant Ladies' Singles Miss Wilking (Vie) Fishleigh (Osh) 2 Miss Moran (Vie bert (Osh.) 2 Miss Wesley ers (Osh) 0 Miss Howard ber (Ogh.) 0 Mens' Doubles Crawford and Morris Ager and Plshlelgh (Osh ye! Brown and Christie (Vie) 1 Armstrong snd McMullen (Osh) 1 Ambelford and Mel.ean (Vie) Anderson and Granik (Osh) 0 Ladles' Doubles Miseas Wilkins and Barber (Vie Misses Fishleigh and Gilbert Miss Miss Gil (Vie Miss My (Vie Miss Fur (Vie) 1 Moran Fur | | Rorenson and Misses Geheen and (Vie) 0; ber, (Osh) Mine (Vie) ing (Osh) asad Flem and and sarenson Misses Lyons 0 Mixed Doubles | Miss Howard and Gaskins 1: Miss Myers and Robinson (Osh) (Vie) | Mrs, Cassidy and Cassidy ) Victoria 17; Oshawa, 19 | Charlie Belanger Gets Ip | 1at council, | Decision Over Sekyra which 1 made In reference | ments Toronto Sept 16 Although |! Charlie Nelanger, of Winnipeg Canada's light heavywelght cham plon, obtained the decision hy the unanithous vote of the three judges at the end of last night's ten» round main bout at the Arena Gay ens It was a close fit, and to many it seemed as it Sekyra had piled up a slight advantage which he held In spite of Nelanger's stron? finish and a badly cut eye that hothered the American consider ably in the last three rounds, For n clash hetween two heavyweights the bout was a good one, but there wag conniderable - dissatisfaction expressed hy parts of the crowd particularly about the middle of the bout, and it looks ax if Tonto will never hecome a heavywelght centre, The fans have been brought up on the lighter classes, and when two big lads get togeth er the spectators want the same speed as they get when the prin. cipal are many pounds lighter, Perth,~-1t is understood that the Department of Public Highways will eliminate two dangerous level crossings on highway No, 16 near that town hy re-routing the highway on the south side of the railway line, MA (Osh) 2 Misses | Ary appointed a me mheg Health through the [this Council ton at tl Being (Vie K Pp re (Osh a Miss Lyons and Laremont ho) | sido of nix criticism lon 0 chell sald, I outside stitutes and of thi T subject adhera to my npinion was out sportsmanship least that | defend of motion that me during vp to see the By-laws defeated, and had Scotia, which was richly embellish. od Mayor would lny at my door the respon sibility dition and of gives me so mueh ervedit, to PORT SNAPSHOT By Ono, Camrnms, Sports Bditer Poor Crowd Sees Great Game There were only about three hundred spectators Aarabs «= Peterboro CGE, ball game at the esterday and as a result only about three hundred people witnessed one of the best games that has been played in this city for qlite some years, Whether the time or the threatening weather kept the cqowd away, we do not lot missed veal sinart game, Nt was a game of championship calibre and both teamyg displayed some fine baseball abilit Frink pitched pitched a beautiful game, le was steady, he kept his hits scattered, he hore down nicely in the pinches his battery-mate, Whitely, had Being at the Oshawa stadium y know hut at any rate, a of fans i" most of all, he and Peterboro batter and important the nearly gue Wrong Ld and ¥ BUessing always, » J * Aarnbs Better, Both at Bat and in Field Arabs Little bit the better ball team throughout entire struggle, and the score of 3 to 2 just about gives the correct ind the comparison of the teams, The Oshawa boys Wiwmely and 1. kl got home runs, The Aaribs outfield but game { ree cl Hubbell The were Just a the Auribs hit the impression of the gun usual, when these Young, Hubbell, Swanston, their opponents and a hit it LL Rowden had Ros: both in ly, hath outhit ball, the hare und hoth the hott ew a good rap, Peterhoro's it ball fourth inning runs, defensive in their battery and infield Wink in a turned for their Cumniow Kréeat thr in rt to first were responsible two or th 08 the plate, und Young and ott made ao peK to sition Ire Ld pective no good games at they 4 » » » Back to Peterboro Tomorrow nd game in Peterboro tom their 11y Aarabs Ontario hi jump on ] put the out | in the f doubt the loca LJ " Owen Sound Tonight t the Oshawa CU} d deciding game tables on the in Brantford First I go to. Brantford Institute Oshawa Bakery Play | Ih s wil tord Hal tomar Brat Junior Ju r pla Recreat here cithe Shamrocks Go to Campbellford ' ward to events at Campbe teh hetwee het | riva mesmerize ten members of the school board to make them belleve ACTORAC ma neoded the addition to the YORREPLES [5s si I think you will | ngree with ma is foolish to say the | least The department of educa tion allows Board of Education jwanson {to go to the City Council and ask of the Board of | for money for the purpose of build courtesy of [ing schools and the Council has and holds the posi | the power to grant money for such ve pleasure of this Counell, | purposes ft they fit, without a himself, he should [yore of the people In this par the ridiculous | tieulay Instanca the Conncil grant od the money "AL that time 800 pupils were at tried to | tending the Collegiate, the consure | rooms were over crowded, and they off thin | were using two or three make shift | elass rooms in the basement which were doseribed as unhealthy, and disapproved of hy the Department of Education Had we not applied for, and ntartéd preparations for the hullding of a Technleal school fn 1028, we would not have re ceived the Dominlon Government this Council any member of | grant for Technleal Schools, as council other than my own, | (hey discontinued such grants after his IT believe as a free RAritish | 1098 4 my perogotive 1 still "Where tlo we find ourselves to day 1025 pupils are attending this new school, How would we have taken care of thesa 2206 new pupils had wa not built thin ad dition I will leave 'that question for Mr. Fowke to answer "A prominent member of Noard of Education remarked me a few days ago that the Tech nical school was the finest (hing that was ever done for.edueation in Oshawa, 1 am inclined tn think his remark struck the nail right on the head." we (Continued from Page n Inspector, + Mr wits neo Inwyer first n the to wee Unfale Criticism | "Alderman MacDonald ut through motion of me at the meeting on account of certain state clans n lant By-Laws Mayor Mit the statements This con opinion, of the place made Council own private did involve the opinion defeat the first the my not or In motion poor the to the fact 10 MacDonald's It showed and fo owing hore personally Alderman of order wy was mean, wns not myself "1 wish ta this Council for out, and also fnjustice was my absence' I. Fowlka was not the the members throwing the for seeing not done to thank an satisfied to write a letter from Nova Relief Work Urged thrusts," "He his venomous Mitchell continued, with London, Ont.--The City Council last night decided to try to speed up matters in connection with the CNR. program for London, The matter will he taken up at Ottawa and efforts made to start the $3, 000,000 grade separation scheme to relieve unemployment, hullding the new ad the Collegiate Institute, thereby raising the tax rate City from 42 to AT mills Fowke flattera mo when he In order had to of this "Mr do so, I would have | young to BASEBALL RESULTS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost P.C svien 103 BO 038 0h 67 .hKG carter 81% B87 8h 11 hen y an A472 Ka 447 tending Ll a] Jersey Clty 101 ,365 Yesterday's Hesulty fh Toronto .....:% h Jersey City ,.:.4 22 Reading 9 Nochester-Piayed Rochester Baltimore Montreal Toronto Newark Buffalo EERE RRR PRE ERE Buffalo Nowark Baltimore Montreal Munday, AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost P.C, eres 98 47 871 seats. M023 WL rE Tg | 74 69 KZ 70 74 A484 nl Philadelphia Washington New York .. Cleveland v.00 Detroit iver en #t, Louis BO. Ah 414 Chicago w..viuneei 08 87 39% Boston sarees? 098 32) Yesterdny's Hesultn New York Hh Detroit Washington 14 Chicago t, Louis 8.x1 Joston x Kleven Innings, Only games scheduled NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost £4 (i) 1) fl Pr.C AE HTT NA Dah Mel M62 1H) a4 frooklyn Bt. Louis Chicago York Pittsburg New hs loston .e Cinelnnatl 'a 'hifladelphin Yesterday's Hrooklyn 14 New York i Yhiladelphin 12-4 at. Louis nt Sunda HH) ) 40 04 esulty Cinelnnaty ,...5 Pittsburg ,.....1 Chicago 116 Boston Played 'Toronto Leafs Lose to Buffalo, 16 ood Buffalo's i Rutfalo basehnll here last night nERin by n apt nurerted when the score of 6-2 Bisons vanquished the Maple Young Joa Bloomer, clever rookie right-hander, continued pile up pitching victories by subduing the visitors with elght hits, well scat tered Ihe youngster exercised perfect control, falling pnss A and nllowed only anrned an by Ylenzes lending weoring -of second tally alghth stanza Bisons had their batting clothes on in Just inning, but that was more than plenty, as they wera able to score all of their tal les In a Jiffy by descending on Joe Samuels lke bees a pony In the fourth stanza Only Rogell and McHenry were nble to do anything with Bloom or's slants, and the palr accounted for six of Toronto's elght safeties Rogell battered a triple and two singles, while MeHnery piled into the youngster for a double and a bruce of ong station clouts, well Lonfs to to man, one run, to the in the The error the one on THE PAISLEY SHAWL s dreams | awl hat were | who w thi red s hard bitten Ihe pre weaver, gaunt and Out of doy wh ' we grizzled memory, as a tower Qut of bleak winter at young April call In th into hl ssomed on, Bl the ancient intricate de. sin OF soltly-glowing hues and exquisite line What his « were his dreams, crouched ul loom? HAR What were her dreams, the laughing April lass , Who first, in the flowering of young delight, With parted head And shining eyes, about he ders white Drew the soft fabric green and red Standing before lugs W lips and eager tilted shoul of kindling the candle: lighted W. Gibson, in "Neighbors" Trae BI in Murder Case Chatham The grand jury of the Kent assizes yesterday after noon brought in a true bill against Francia Vandevelde, a Iollander who {1% charged with the muvder of Joe Kamoen, a fellow countryman, who farmed in Dover Township, Arrested on Old Warrant Toronto~- Returning to Toronto vesterday morning from Ruffalo, N.Y., Joseph Walngold was arrest. ed by Detectivegiorgeant Allan Alexander and detective Wred Skinner on a theft warrant {ssued nine years ago. N.B.A. Division Champions Omaha, Neb, rocogniticn un heavyweight plon last night was accorded Hehmeling of Germany by the tional Boxing Association, in vention here The Association, which has isdiction over hoxing in about 40 states, listed Young Stribling of Macon, Ga., ng Its ehcles for lead Ing contenders of the henvywelight division, Primo Carnern way ne corded number threes ranking Al Singer, of New York, who re cently stopped Sammy Mandell, was recognized as Hghtwalght titlehold er, All the other generally recog. nized champions were approved The Association voled fe glve Prime Carnera a clean hill fo health and overthrew all and any suspen slons against the giant Italian This netlon. was taken In form of a resolution in which the Assoclatien voted not to mecept or recognize any suspension placed on i fighter hy a stale not a member of the N.B.A, In accepting placed on Carnera Fight Commission of California, the N.B.A, acted wrongly, the re olution rend Californian 1s not member of the ase New fept, 16, ormal cham- Max Na- con Jur the the by ruspension the Prize n ociation Kule new rule passed this aftarncon with wide-rouching ef- fect wun one governing suspensions and the date of enforcaments fingociation ruled that fn the fu ture n suspension placed against hoxer by a membar si of the NBA. shall not take effect for 40 dave in other member states in which the boxer was under contract to fight, providing the contract wan signed previcus the suspension The matter of establishing a per {manent headquarters for the as sociation also was discussed Ac tion was deferred until to-morrow Chicago was most prominently mentioned as the headquarters site, Twenty-nine states were repre sented at to-duy"s session, presided Another fe Lo over hy President tanley Isaacs {of Cincinnati, Thirty voting dele | Baton were present | The wsssociation [following division named one leading each welght Flyweight get Wolgast Bantamwelght Brown Featherwelght Kid Choeolate Junlor lightweight Pate Neho Lightweight Kaplan, Junior welterwelght--Ted Baby Joe Gann Welterweight man, Young Cecrhett Middlewelght Shade Light heavyweight Maxle enbloom, Jimmy Slattery Heavyweight --Max Schmelling, L. Stribling the and for reccgnized champions contender Frank Genaro, Mid Vacant, Al Bat Pattalina, Denny Bass, Al Singer, Ted Berg, Tommy Free. 111 Vacant, Dave Ros W even e old tradition of flowers breaks | AMERICAN LEAGUE YANKEES WIN Detroit, Sept 140 Vie Sorrell had just one bad Inning yesterday but the four runs scored+by New York In that Inning were enough to give the Yankees a b-to-3 deci sion over the Detroit Tigers, The fitth Yankee run came in the ninth, off Cantrell, Roy 8herid, making hix third start in the series, was hard hit, but managed to keep the Tigers wleven blows well scattered, NATORS BUNCH HITS Chicago, Sept, 16.-~Washington took the final of the series here, winning by the score of 14 to 9. Ted Lyons, who started for Chicago, wan given atroclous support and was the losing piteher, though hia three succossors wera hit harder, STEWART WINS ANOTHER §t, Louls, Sept, 18.-~The St Louis Browne and the Boston Bed Sox divided a doubleheader yester- day afternoon, the Hrowna winning the first game 3 to 1 aud the Red Sox taking the second in eleven innings, 2 to 1, In the first game the Browns went scoreless six innings, tied the count at 1-1 in the seventh, and won in the eighth, when Goslin got his thirtyssecond home run of the weason, In the second game the Red Sox went scoreless until the ninth, when they tied the count,1-1, The n HOME-RUN STANDINGS Bn HOME TLUNS YESTERDAY Heathcote, Cube, 2; English, Cubs, 1; Wilson, Cubs, 1; O'Doul, Phillies, 1; Klein, Phillies, 1; Gos= lin, Browns, 1; Cronin, Senators, 1, THY, LEADERS Wilson, Cubs, 60; tuth, Yankees, 406; Gehrig, Yankees, 39; Bimmons, Athletics, 4h; Defger, Braves, 34; Foxx, Athlaties, 44; Hartnett, Cubs, a4: Klein, Phillies, 33, Longue totals=Nutional, 519 American, 628; totals, 1,447, Owen Sound Lose First Game to Sarnia Imperial: ' Sarnia Ime sound Id womi-final Awe Barnia, Sept, 16 perinls dofeated Owen the first game of the round of the Ontario Softball sociation Intermediate serios here ot Athletic Park yesterday afters noon, A heavy rain in the morning mado the fleld treacherous and several errors were partly due tn this, The gume was featured hy henvy und opportune hitting by both side toy Cory wny wild two walks rors EAve After that down ind un Owen ound portals Lit 'Moore for good support have been big will be played Wednosdny afternoon Player Injured Wesley Christie, star third hase, man of the Owen Sound intermedis ate wofthall team, admitted to Mao Sarnia General loapital at 1.45 o'cloch terday afternoon In an unconsclous condition ax the result of an automobile accident, Christi'a ear hit a treo at the northeast corner at the inter-sece tion, of George Street and College Avenue after colliding with a gh truck belonging to Chambers Elec trie Company of this city, Several members Owen Hound team were in the cay and cacaped with nothing more Kerious than a severe shaking-up, for the Imperinls In the second inning and three hits and two ere sound five runs, Imperinls settled nll signs of The Ime und, hut core would return gama ound on Owen Lhe smothered rally hard tlie The nt Owen Wan Vi other of the NATIONAL LEAGUE ROBINS KEEP GOING Brooklyn, N.Y, Sopt, 16,--The Brooklyn. Robins increased their hold on first place In the hot Na- tional League pennant race to a full game over the idle Cardinals and a gamo and a half aver the Cubs yesterday when they won their oloventh straight vietory at the ex pense of the Cincinnat! Reds, Many of the Cardinals who open an all« Important three-game series af Ebbets' Field tomorrow, sat in the stands while the Brooklyn sluggers hit four Cincinnati pitchers hard to win a 13 to § decision, CURBS ONLY BREAK KVEN Philadelphia, Pa, Sept, 16, With a chance to galn valuable ground in the feverish pennant race, the Cubs could only split 'a double bil with the Phillies yesterday, losing the first 12-11 and winning the second 6-4 "Lefty O'Doul's home run with one out in the ninth and the seoras deadlocked at 11-11 decided a hece th, exciting first game in which both teams overcame apparently insurmountable leads, FITZSINMONS 1S EFFECTIVE New York, N.Y., Sept, 16.---Fred | Fitsalmmons's three-hit pitching turned back the Pirates and broke New York's five-game losing streak, the Glants winning 6 to 1 fn the final game of the year between the two teams yesterday. The result 10ft the 'wonson's serfos standing at: Glants, 14; 'Pirates, 8, ! 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