PAGE EIGH1 : : THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1930 SHAWA BAKERY JRS. DEFEAT BRANTFORD TEAM TO EVEN SERIES Oshawa Bakery Jrs. Play LOUISVILLE WINS || BASEBALL RESULTS \ Many Upsets Occur in Championship Ball to Win WE PORT SNAPSHOT EE | First and Second Rounds Rochester, N.Y, Sept. 25.--One Philadelphia .. 100 Great Game from Brantford big inning in which they scored six Washington. :.. 91 I 607 | times was sufficient to give the |} By Gro." Camreery, Sports Editor New York 8 ; 560 Am t I t Louisville Colonels, American As- : Cleveland sie 525 a eur ournamen La C vai B k sociation flag winners, a 7-to-3 vie- Detroit TE 7 35 -- te a i rge Crow ees a ory, a batting way. They were toe weak [tory over the Rochester Red Wings, . re wo St. Loui veer BJ 8.417 : ; 8g B iful Ball with the willow to win the game. |International League champions, A Wonderful Victory for Bakery Team Chicago ; 293 | Maurice McCarthy and] loved bn. the twenty. fourih.. the Boys Play eautifu a Batson, Smith, R. Kipp, and Sim- |here yesterday in the first game ol Ilie Oshawa Bakery Juniors won a wonderful victory last night Boston i 5 3 | Vv | rec ord held by Paul Hunter and to Defeat Visitors 3-1 in jon being the only players to get the 1930 itl wong series. The at the Motor City Stadium when they met the Brantford C1 team | Yesterday's Results = George Von Elm Play 10 jal Ulmer es a Hing of the pa ; hits, cach getting one. inning was, the fourth. Through| . % rp Sn nil defente ee Joston. . . 6 Washington .. mer and Hunter in 3 carrie One of Best Softball It was a wonderin! game to watch [two wide breaches in the home in the second game of the round and defeated them by a score of | Only game played . Extra Holes to Decide | their 18-hole affair to the twenty md a great game to win. After the {club's defence the = Kentuckians{ 3 to 1in-one of the hest games played on that diamond. A good crowd NATIONAL LEAGUE | Elimination -- Von Elm third. and that mark had stood un Games Played Here =| came the managers got together and | poured four hits and two walks| witness the ime and they were certainly given something cheer Won Lost > Goi D M a an my orerine : arranged for the third game. A coin | for their winning margin. for, duri he evening's performance St. Louis 4 ; omg own -- any | gagement comparable to this long- Bakery Qutfielders Give was tossed and it was decided that Rochester's vaunted attack net- I Chicago: + ....,. f | . . winded one to-day happened some aie P Golfers Fail prone § tacular Display and the 3rd and deciding game will be [ted them 11 clean hits, two more | * . . . New York .... 5 or rominent oifers Fail lo years ago when Chick Evans and pee : . | plaved at Hamilton, on Saturday af- [than their rivals were able "to Sensational Defensive Play Brooklyn .,.. 8 5 Survive Day's Pla | Rezgle Lewis went five extra holes Prove Chief Factor in Vie- ternoon of this week at 4.00 o'clock, { amass, but they were unable to Town nd Smith, the opposing hurlers, pitched great b 'i Pittsburg y y in a _86-hole engagement i i Standard Time connect with the offerings of P'hil ving a ' ve, despite the fact that he allowed n + Boston 'aia " Thanks to a magznificent ap tory Which Ties Up the THE GAME Weinert, rugged Louisville: left- [2 Towne. allows : ! hs y 2 1a alo Cincinnati Farsi 1 | Ardmore, Pa., Sept 25. --George | proach shot on the twenty-cighth, . ] . od ' A four, secret of the Oshawa victory C : H poi : , P \ in Brantiford-- Beautiful play by Cor- | hander, in the pinches. Weinert 3 g 52 a Von Elm and Maurice McCarthy es- | arecapihs downed Ven Elm 1 up . . Philadelphia Series-- Third Game nish retired Batson at 1st. Norwood | pitched a cool, heady game He amazing ay given by every member of the team whe Yenerdny's Results | tablished an all-time record for oth players had good drives. leav- Hamilton on Saturday popped out to Coraish. Smith, Hall | was aided immeasurably by the] and Daniels stood out hut towering ral » | Philadelphia 6 Brooklyn 3 |overtime matches yesterday. 1 hey ing each of them with a clear view to Leyden. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 crrors. [thrilling defensive work of "Butch" | them was tl work: o e outfielder Hurst, Gingeroski and Trott |xPittshurg 5 Cincinnati battled 28 holes before producing | of the dog-leg green Von Elm Bakerv--Hurst safe on Kipp's er-|Simonsg, fleet Louisville centre in | feta (ot Aen a iv ohe . sCalled in sixth-----Rain |a winner in their scheduled 15%- | second and stopped some | nto Batson's | fielder, Simons ranged from deej Ah de : "7 1 (Only games scheduled.) | hole second round match of the |fwelve fant ghy of the vin. McCar doubled off | right centre to left centre, making ¢ thel hey covered all kinds of territory and | CANADIAN TITLE SERIES | national amateur championship. | thy, gn weary that he didn't even and stole 3rd. |seven catches, three of which wer 1 ed at rut cat i t of which we made to rob the Bran Von Lost pc. | When the two tired men halved | hath to sight the line of his shot | hit to ce pectacular 1 fours NIT ot | like Stir ' vhen a rally wa reat I'oronto : 1 1 no | the twenty-third with par fours and | chipped the cup and coming to rest len ot ' Montreal 1 } Leyden g 1 y tw 2 wonde watch at a great game t Ai itrea 1 1 00 | Ce | less than three inches awav team here at the itor | Dani ith ) | | Yesterday's Score | This placed the hurden squarely vdium last night by a score | |gt run, 2 hits, 2 errors B | Montreal 11 Torcnt +'M I 1 ta liforniz 3 io] : ontreal i" 0 ontreal Rovals | upon the Blond California hoy He and by. so dog tied, u 2nd Inning obby Jones Play Again in Hamilton, Saturday | Little World's Series . y Lo answered with a putt that rolled . Brantford having wo ¢ rant l--Ro 5 | out | | | | | | he tharaders Bot Together znd afte: o 'domi e Won Lost rc.| Even Series by Winning |to the edge of the cup. looked in. . . . na : with Fares) " ie ga (1 ile (AAD 06 oy and decided av ont. less than Eliminates om, a chin was tossed with Toronto and Hamilton being the choice, [LS Mle (43) 1, 6 14%) Second Game From Leafs) n'a we" yoy oi, Joe tha Two Canucks 2m = un vont. 5 et RIL A EER ER IRR BE | $4 ' mb P « : treal t I evened their | of some 4.000 persor theornd Mo. | baseball | Carthy vietor and the Califor. ipp's org rnish to Ley 0 rors ¢ tonped 1! or n hurried to grasn the To-|nian's snortemar | . ampic hig eri \ n | + | | ror Maple ifs here yesterday | Fir 101 | i . y k rday | irst Nound from sta Popa : "3 a | nut vestes ' CU nitad lg ers a e | when they captured the econd | W. Laweon Little, San Franeisen served their splendid victory. prant-| 3r gE NAICNES yes Or ay 'hevs. Meet Lansing Next d | game of their tour of the proy-|defeated Dr. O. F. ¥ Port. ford proved t es. bh ar the art- | brant ( valke Su X slay a y ' | : 'Wat th E t nce by 2 oung Johnny | land, Ore., at the twentieth hole ia visited t i vis season. 'Ll strike y lyed SE ) ¢ ne } ing n Te to blows | defeated Gis Novotny. Chicaz thi ; ; : AN | r : by : Jo ; foctod ! } ' : : : 1 bl i d G ywwotn Chicago, nne Svein swe, tif seams ghd wife they four 10 Tron, Hosst 40° 3 Perey jing roend be defeated 3 ing mide 2 very impressive show Into Camp cattered. Tho Royals made good [un pu 1 1 SC ; al, 0 ob 2 wood « | 2 Bein A : : ' ¢ et Prove ' hfe ve ¢ t ff . imiel and | Charles Reckner. Philadelphia } i it : i | | addition re- | defeated J. Wood Platt, Philadel ceiviy fiy a | phia, 3 and 2 ng a line that netioned like a | hu £ ) u . n lon Jon} Lehman, Chicago, defeated ligh-powere« t ] and a | \ ning bi € vals | hillip Perkins, New York. 2 | backfield behind Wat knew how j came cl i four more in the r|and 1 | to make the most almost every | LD at in the same round and | George J. Volzt. New York. de | were never headed fro 1 n. | feated Lester Bolstad, St. Paul, 2 * , n * famous B Y of the Foronto won the first gam . {and 1 ; i Y : mpionst ir ber al Quebe ! hir will Che s Sea r, Log Angeles. de- Parts and Service Softball Club Banquet ept through to the third tra hii?! erbrooke tomorrov feated Donald Armstrong, Chie I ; d Se p 1 both Fu x : y A ago, fwo up Giit-Edged Support cf $ ' | opportunit [ t , Hamiltor on McPhail, Boston, de oy mont [feated Sidney W. ones, Jr. New | r r he nineteenth hole . George Locai Detroit, defeated in ned db t t | gone e Edmontor ha & Hunter, Wallingford, i t have ' tisfact on WARM TRIBUTE * 2 and 5 . * * | vit made AY Arie hill rice arthy, Jr, New . yf i 0 Gunn, Pitts- Church league tn Hold Meeting " ak tha Tiss Lived th IPE. at the nineteenth hole. ' ! 0) ! y 0 viet i) vi 3e 1 Officers of Shamrocke Vv Jess Sweetser, Naw York. defeat- ha . ey ¢ + ; iy i | ed Phillips Finlay New York, 2 Laud Sportsmanship and 1 f A . | Jack Ahearn. Hamburg, N.Y.. de- 0 merican | feated George T Dunlap, Jr., New " . | York 3 and 1 rE rane : er the in-, vport. R.I----HMarold §. Van-| Bobby Jones. Atlanta. Ga. daa i vd ow o d t per of the successful | feated C. R. Somerville, London, > Enterprise. was paid | Ont. 5 and 4 ¢ Wr warm ce ment on his sports Fred C. Hoblitzel, Toronto, de- " . n J t wi 1 hreak that did al ' ers of Shamrock Vv. | feated Ellis Knowles, New York, h » team's morale on two occasions |3 and 1 i | ourse of the America's| . Fay Coleman, Culver City, Cal, y to f races, Vanderbilt had an op | Setented Eddie H. .Driggs, Jr., : A the 1 ortu hlanket Shamrock V, |New York. one up 3 fe i . Miss. Cecil Smith | 1 erately refused fo dock yi Johnny McHugh, San Francisco, iC : . + pi 1} " ' \ Ssarhst + . . tage on either occasion, prefer. | defeated Johnny Goodman, Omaha, Galt Robin Hoods : 7 4 : A ! -M rs. Gosidocr © g 10 win on superior skill n Sil | one up | . . a \ er: ha 12 pry) A ! erprise. Shamrock V, in a disad- | Second Round Win Ont. Junior tice { | hu : ' nt Enter Semi- Fools 2 'antageous position in both gi Eugene Homans, Inglewood, Pa., 2 it val t h 'ay " _ this 1 these instances, made a hetter show- { defeated W. Lawson Little, San Baseball Title o" + n forthe ; st ! . ing because of Vanderbilt's act, and | | Francisco, 4 and 2. 2 Iv Montreal ; . Cecil | naturally the regard of the officer John Lehman, Chicago, defeated Smith, present women's champion |2nd men of the challenger for the | Charles Reckner, Philadelphia, 4 carved a niche for her- | Skipper of the eup defender was | and 5. | circles, tonight hoasts its Charles Seaver, Los Angeles de- | Sa junior . championship feated George Voigt, New York, 2 hampion, Miss Ada Mackenzie, To-|?d to B ol hy its tender. Its rac-|and 1. gregzation to wn ter Tackling Dummy Being Used Hard Alex fra Pa tt cadied down on +t { journey. +7 1 EES (;alt, Sept ; t | te : )e { gst ' turd; t. 4, 1 of {af Ont prominent in amateur base ¢ ' a ' % ! rt ¢ vesterd n the golfing hall {increased | | " » » . - of fame by defeating the defending Yesterday Shamrock V. was tow- | | | wing feate ' " Tobin cus axing ain ated o:} Local Boys Out with Queens' Teams jronto, in the third round of match | INA ast will he taken out, a jury William F. McPhail. Boston, de- : Wid Flat 3 Claw IVT Are 1 play # nt Bruno for the Can-|'i& put on, and the sloop otherwise feated George Kocsis, Detroit, 6 and title Two rounds of | PU! ndition for the re | 4. ' play-off without tasting defeat 1 ite t yeat Y las W ' were run off today, | trip ac e Atlantic The Eria, | _ Maurice McCarthy, Jr, New y are worthy champions, thei owl tew" plaved with Blu i he | whittling the field from sixteen to | ¥hich took Sir Thomas Lipton to| York, defeated George Von Elm, : Q 8 record showing tha { : it ha Hint 4 ; ou Je York unday, is expected to Los Angeles, at 28th hole It looked as if. t! ve apab! jou : . 0 i hitd lof 22 games played they lost but : : 4 : J : ial all., ral 1 nterest In the semi-final to-morrow Mi oh urn today when fina) prepara- Jesse Sweetser, New York, defeat- t look : Bl ne grea . a eyed hey h will meet a strong Montreal | [10M to tow Shamrock V to Eng-|ed Jack Ahearn, Hamburg, N.Y., at : 4 EYEE on _--_--_----_---- SER '_|land will be made 19th hole. playing ju le 1 ! ) rs | i #5 " r, Mi le inzell did ast night, 1 . a fH ' nd | s ff with the Kitcheper Kitt R 3 Eileen Kinsella, Senne- The epite an overcast skv and the HOME-RUN STANDINGS! ¢ARNERA HELPS FIREMEN le, and M Marjorie Kirkham,|, 1° final phase of the city's ex- Bobby Jonas, Atlanta, Ga., de- 4 that it was a mid-weel -- v qualifying medalist, will take ensive entertaining in connection | fe@ted Fred G. Hoblitzel, Toronto, ceroski rror ve Norwood in ¢ 4 veel Hine -- Raw 1 Soap a | 4 " . ' in NBL t 1 . AE : : [3 ger id het : ne tur Batsol a biz crowd turned out to . : New York, Sept, Primo Car- on Mrs. R. W. Gouinlock of the {N11 Hie Tip Ts ge will be a dinner | © aud : . i 1 *Leyde ho | juniors their appreciation of ' : di + Phil- inera, heavyweight pus assisted | Toronto Golf Club. The final will defend re (3D he victorious eup ay Coleman, Culver City, Cal, r honor they have. heoni] es ' 4 es 10r, | firemen last night in ehting a | be held on Friday over 18 hole 0 nder Ente rprise Mavor Mon defeated Johnny McHugh, San the city. There was little doubt a rat tubborn fire in the. basement of The fatering putter of Miss Mac- timer 'A. Sullivan learned vyester-| Francisco, 3 and ne i o 4 5 { ) . hp L 3 p . ) . : 1 to the outcome of the game. the | : 53; {the Park Plaza Amex in West 77th | kenzie and the superb match play aay from R. ( Heftenreffer, Jr, | ullies, | Street. Fhe hoxer worked just in- [of Mi Smith brought about the | President of the Herreshoff plant t | invaders from the north finding || . Hat ide the fire 1 2 | ; jof tl 3 at Bristol, where Enterpri i on Kipp's fumble [ Carl Last invineible. He held them |' id ' y 2 16 fire lines, pulling lines of [defeat of the defending champion. : -nterprise is be- TONIGHT--FRIDAY ward. beg m struck' out. | hitless until the fourth and score- ia fet 16: | hose as if they were.s0 much spa- | Miss Smith piled up a lead from'|,'k Put Into winter quarters, that or : é . ah 8 (;oslin, Browns, 35: Hermaun; Robins, | ghetti I'iremen worked two hours [the start, had the champion three the crew would not he disbanded (& 1 third. 0 runs, | 1888 until the eighth, when tw her. 7 ealing h ) runs, | . 1 0 Fre +4 for her. 72 ra rh | hits and a walk rohhed him of a hefore they got the blaze under [down at the turn, and then repuls- r another 2 hours. Arrangements Broadway's Most Famous || » rh Teak | shut-out. He allowed but four hits ciate 1 tional, 8 | control The hotel was plunged |ed a rally to triumph on the 18th | ent forward by the Citizens Com- Musical Comedy : nang od | and struck out 10 21 eric W); grar otal 820 n darkness and more than 40 |green, two up. Miss Smiths' cara |Mitee fo have a dinner either to: U (6) rantior K. Kipp walk ook | | Po. lo t for howed + night or Wednesday when Enter- . 1 r i ' | ue were lodged the night an approximate score of [] | ht at Il who doubled Kipp The champions plaved much} ; | 8 ! isa's "Good : 5 Hall » ho do ih Coll better ball, . offensively and de- UNITED STATES WINS AT {in the adjoining Park Plaza Hotel [84.42 each way over the difficult |PF'85¢8 crew will also he given sil- 74 ATHOL ST W. OSHAWA : 4 inmor stole 2nd | fensively. They nicked LaFrance |' BRIDGE hecause of the absence. of light: par 76 course. She was consistent. | °F Pencils as souvenirs of the Ame- VCS gD A g | : ---- | ---- a rp ' nit. . ore rica's Cup races. ball bounced | for nine safe blows and took full | reser ly good, at times interrupting her P Ti . IT) iss low throw. Diam | | | | News 2 took Maur wh ii 3 I to Ginger- | advantage of the visitors' errors London, Sept. 25.--The United MACOMHBER'S OLETTA WINS consistent performance with a bril- | w ih the BS irs of Shemtosk | off his zin w ou ; ¥ i dtates team 'defeated the British liant shot for a birdie. Miss Mae- esterday, the harbor appeared With oski, 0 runs, 0 hits, 1 error turn game vesterdav afternoon, to 3, to go through a five ~-Ba throw : or AA a { in the international bridge tourna York, England, Sept, 25.--A. K.|kenzie, hesides heing weak on the deserted, compared to the armada BESSIE LOVE Score by mnni ES 45% JER H ATHERTON BEATS BLACK BIL ar at Almack Club today by |Macomber's Oletta won the Rock-|greens, had a decided slice on her of vachts that were here for the STANLEY. SMITH } rd x0 000 010--1 a4 TL 1,845 points, The British made a |ingham Handicap yesterday. The |wWood shots, Miss Mackenzie de- TRACES Experts have stated that CLIFF EDWARDS Brantford ..... 100 200 Ox--3 9 2 Indianapolis, Sept. 25.--Happy [rally last night and won the one [stake was worth £600. The winner |feated Mrs. E. M, Rougvie of Ot- the gathering of large and small MARY LAWLOR Oshawa Strano e x "| Atherton, of this city, outpointed | hundred and ninety-second hand|a 5 to 2 favorite. finished three |[tawa in the second round this morn- craft at Newport for the races form- oe teams B: d Nota | | Atherton, of this rity, outpointed [by 1.000 points, but they had no [lengths ahead of Lord Allendale's [ing, two and one Miss Smith's | °4 Jie largest collection of private Jrantiord--DBatson, ss; NOIWOOU, | gpa Bill of Ciba in a ten-round [chance of wiping out the hig lead | Highbury Lord Derby's Rich-|8econd round opponent was Miss |YAChIS ever seen at any one place. Gorgeous Scenes 2b; Smith, pl Rogers, Ly & Kipp, flyweight bout here on Tuesday |established by the vigitors in the |borough finished third. Six horses | Honor Bright, of Welland, Ont, The famous races, at Cowles were In 7 echnicolor Fr a Kipp, Ji Cook, db; Summons, | top past few days. ran. who lost three and two. not excepted. f; Murzin, rf. Oshawa Bakery--Hurst, 1f; Cor- nish, ss; Trott, ri; Hall 3b; Ley- : den. 1b; Daniels, ¢; Goodall, 2h; | BRINGING UP FATHER ; BY GEO. McMANUS Gingeroskl, cf; and Towns, p y ; npi a and Gn. p z b L mires. Del and. Creamer, HERE ARE YOUR DID You SEE ANY- E COOK WAS ho : ---- COD-FISH BALLS, WOW-= I'M THING OFA GOLF : PRACTICING IN THE KITCHEN AND LOST FICUCELLO STOPS FOX I - BALL SR? New Martin | | queso stores ros CHOKING! -0-OM! by ucello, Brooklyn heavyweight s : 4 THUR.--FRI, knocked out 'Marty Fox, New York, Re: Gi in the final round of a scheduled 9 8-round bout .at the Queesboro 'Sailor § Ares last Sight Holiday" SEKKS SINGER-MANDELL BOUT Chicago, Sept. 256.~--~Matchmaker Merry Melange of Mirth Nate Lewis of the Stadium is ne gotiating for a ten-round bout be: Brothers For Sale tween Al. Singer, world lightweight : cahmpion and Sammy Mandell, the wan from wnom Singer won the title, to he held Oct 4. . Lewis said FOX NEWS he had the verbal agreements of {both fighters and expected to sign Comedy this week The hout, if LAFF HORSE LAFF big Sh Beit will he af catch "Use Yo' Own Judgment" {or leaving Singer's title out of the argument. »