P. AGE ! NINE OSHAWA'S PRO. HOCKEY TEAM OPENS SEASON IN GUELPH TONIGHT J LES CANADIENS % Oshawa 'P ats BEAT SENATORS, 85 Start Their Career Today entry in the Ontario Pro. Hockey league, the "Oshawa Pats" 'will swing into action to- night when they open the first half of the schedule with a game in | (iuelph, last year's champions of the Can. Pro. League, Oshawa will trot out a smart feam tonight. Manager Forler has been busy over the week-end and has traded two layers for one goalie. "Freddie" Faught, last year's sensational goal tender with the Hamilton Pro. team, has been | secured to stand between the posts | for the Oshawa Pats, To obtain this sterling player, Manager For- ler had to give two players, "Scot- tie"? Martin, the Syracuse Indian, | and Brown, the former West Tor- and Guelph player, both of | were to have played here Faught will have practically only the sight of one eye tonight hecause of a large in. fection but he will be right on hand | and Manager Forler is expeeting a victory for the Oshawa Pats in | their first game, Davey and Green | will he the defence and the for- | od | wards will likely be Stanhope veil Nicholi Rice, Joyce Lott, Cameron and Exhibition Gillmore 4 Uni The "Oshawa Pats" will play here on Fr! THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1930 «Sea Fleas" Down Twin- City In Lightning Fast Game, 6-1 Hockey Results The scores of hockey games playel during the week-end were as follows: Nai League Canadiens ......8 Ottawa sMaple Leais ..3 Chicago ... osDetroit. .....2 Montreal ... sRangers ....4 Philadelphia International League London ..4 Detroit Pittsburgh «3 Syracuse sSyracuse .....3 Buffalo Canadian- American sinseese]l Providence .... Springfield .4 Philadelphia osNew Haven .3 Providence American League Kansas City 4 Tulsa oMinneapolis. ..2 St. Louis ... sChicago ..1 Buffalo ... 0. H. A. Senior .v...0 Kitchener | 0. H. A. Junior {Varsity Toronto C, Marlboros ....5 Parkdale T.-H.L. Major Commercial Telephone North'n Electric Industries 2 CPR, Recreat'n { Bankers' League . Nova Scotia 1 Imperial ree ..2 Montreal T. and Y: Mercantile yards Toronto Leafs Win Valuable [Merit Muoons | Victory Over Chi-Hawks 3.2 Tie Detroit Falcons, 22 Detroit, Dee, 28.- Leafs Show Reversal oh | behind, Montreal's hard-skating Maroons eked out a 2-to-2 tie with Form to Defeat Black the Detroit Falcons here tonight Hawks ome i Bril- fn an exciting National Hockey at H n League match before 11,000 spec- liant Game--Cotton Has tators., Twice trailing by gre P goal margin, the Marodhs pulled Two Assists and Then gid Scores Winning Goal -- Chabot Is Also Outstand- up even with the Falcons ing in Fine Victory ators, with Billy Beveridge in goul in place of the veteran Connell, who was on the sick list, were no gection-leading Cana National Hocke here Saturday night, eight goals five Frenchmen pileg up o goals to one half- second period While the goaltend ing was wenk each end the | rink. the Canadien forwards al | ways managed to keep a command | ing margin over the Ottawa | line, With Joliat out penstion jt fell on the of young George Mantha 1 left wing on the first line, BUFFALO REPEATS * Nationals' Balanced Team WIN OVER LONDON | Outspeeds and Outskates Dec, 29, For the third straight time this season, Kitchener Squad to Win Buffalo turned back the London Tecumsehs in an Interpational Fast Game by 61 -- Paul and Lough Are Outstand- ing in Opening Game RANGERS DEFEAT LOWLY QUAKERS, 4-2 New York, Dec. 29.--The New York Rangers added one more to a long string of defeats the Phil- adelphia Quakers have suffered during the National Hockey Lea- gue season by a 4 to 2 count last night but not until after they had fought quite a battle. The vie- tory put the Rangers a full game ahead of the fourth-place. Detroit Falcons, who tied Montreal. The match for the For Erie, diens in their League game and Jost The Flying | lead of five through the | coasted home, Oshawa's | Buffalo | Montreal, Dec, 2). -- Ollawa ei Cleveland | by 10 Hockey League game. 5.5600 fang watching the Bisons win out by a 1 to 0 score here last night, u sixth shutout of the rea gon for goaler Bill Taugher. The Buifalo net custodian gave one his hest exhibitions and on more than one occasion, it was only his= tellar work that prevented the isitors from scoring. way and third period, although they played from midway in the second period without the services of big Lionel Conacher, regular defence man, who was banished from the game youthful Quakers did not stop try- | vv Referee Bert Corbeau for argu- ing from start to finish and but | 0 when an apparent Maroon goal for some poor shooting and good | woo qieatiowed. work by Johnny Roach in the Ran- | ger net, might have won. BRYDSON GETS LONE GOAL TO PUT CHICAGO ON TOP | Mr. §t. Paul, Dec. 29.--Shamrocks | lecturing from Chicago took undisputed pos. |DOW Mr, session of first place in the Am- |Bame. 0 erfean Hockey League by defeating [ the stage in empire relationships | Buffalo here yesterday afternoon, |¥here in, what is known as the 1 to 0. Gordie Brydson, clayer |Dargaining process, each nation 18 | Chicago centre, picked up a pass Levine to see how much it can get from. his fleet left winger, Bobby | Out of the other. When the other | Burns, midway through the third fellow does not fall in with a sug- | period to score the game's only | Bestion he fs being told that he does goal, y [OL lemon his S¥S lusiness va | aa X32 " ' " on . ans object 0 eng ec- ish of the opening period, Cotton i 5s Naflaloy Home Halle, the [tured from without, On more than | and Ace Bailey accomplished the | Ary home 4 5 one occasion they have resented same stunt, with Balley scoring. Bai | what they looked upon as an atti-| The Hawks continued to hatter {tude of paternalism by British vis- | Harvard B hy i Wand) | itors to Canada. The British may be | The away, but didn't connect until Got- | 'Dukes and L, of 1. | n Jr. Teams Both win stijew hat more tole t 4 Jan- ) tselig and Miller combined to score | dina. but we suspect aan Can} { IO helen of tie posgss sine Chen da thes Are go 1s boca | " J e ( ti ed of "be ect « net hefore he managed to get one | Bib in lectured on their | by Chabot, who played a whale of | Toronto, Dec, 28.--With a game in goal, and Marlboros clicking | victorfes at the Arena Gardens fought with the Hawks doing most | Saturday night before of 'the work. The same old thing |, fang, the largest amateur crowd happened, however, and Cotton had | the season, th big Four O.H.A who was without protection, The | interesting Toronfo Ci Hawks seemed soundly whipped, | Club fell before Ve 1 to 2 for but they tried another mass at the Red feat of bound to score with less than four | Jocked minutes left to play. boros place, 2 in the cond half was the Joston at of Oi r ai » t r Kitchener, Ded y Nationgls of Toronto practicall ts wd them selves u team to he | enior O.H.A ppionship (they defeats Twin-City shirts 6 1 cheduled fixture for the when Gree fron the Chicago. Dec. 29.--The Toronto Maple Leafs scored their second straight National Hockey League victory over the Chicago Black Hawks 2 to 2 Sunday night in one of the roughest and most exciting games ever played in the stadium. The victory puts the visitors in a tie for third place in thelr group standing. Toronto got the jump Hawks in less than three of the first period. Hawks had plastered Lorne Chibot with "rubber for more than two minutes when Cotton and Blair sneaked be- hind the defence and the latter counted. Shortly before the fin through a su shoulder Nationals patrol ALL NOTRE DAME TEAMS HEAPS SCORE ON STAR Log Angeleg, Dee, 29 A collec- | IF tion of 1929 and 1930 Dame football unbeaten in Yas Saturday defeated from We core ners me It lea TOO ®IUCH LECTURING {Regina Leader-Post) Bennett of Canada has been! the British people, ana . Forbes takes a hand fn the | Bell We appear to be coming to | ai. for the e nd they we Notre impressive alter tl becvme ) players angled, 5 v competiti t onto npetition, whom this season. tars and Sa Joe Savoldi, made victors, the by a hard driv. touch am of Middle West ith, on the minutes 20 t0 7 ing full back, all the for the ateron Albert don and Danie! i ft, W Frnest UNPAID TAXES Catharines Standard) to become nmunic Tn serial Oil A CR Penn election to { , | <t reminded tatute rer Are in 1 he trea of the municipality t cement ( whi Lhe andidate or tenant and obtal ich official a certificate thot municipal taxes o upon the lands, notes thi Recorder and Time ht or rates remain municipal their fi day from her | there If they "Oshawa rst home game night against Galt and judging the interest being shown will be a good crowd on hand produce "the goods," the Pa will be popular. ejt means weddings, radio or other Texas. Long distance by telephone, are invalid in y No Var- for ion of N. 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(in the first 1 and thes ond necner the to Ww he Ringer 1pal in a and the Collegia The Dukes defeated ark- ble aus land n an are no triple » with Marl for first ald the ta | sity The final period was furiously an easy time in beating Gardner, | junior group race has reached ] tack, and Cook took Adams' re. | the cai | and quarter made that bodi ve di wl ended 1 eke An ) | ' ; Aad Am, their Br pi iy 9 : 4 Am, Anaconda TORONTO Hizh low Kr Tel a dale 5 to 2 In { the night's doubleheader | Sunnyside Paddler: x | ponents a rare argument, leading Pittsburg, Dec. The Pitts- | ot the end of the first period 2-0 burg Yellow Jackets came from be- : | and the teams were tied at 2-2 hind in an International Hockey | oo "0 "ih iver o rid League combat here last night to |... 3 or . i Deer got ue ol | --- defeat Syracuse 3 to 2. The Stars | Bool ny to A Om arkdale | Int.. NK. Pa ny " B ye ha low J f 3 2 ac, 3 Jackson 108K a 2 to 1 lead in the first per. Both games - . tot a lively | Bue Ji : . . . . ; serub fod, but Pittsburg scored one goal " 3 ; pi ; wer of he liv | Imp, Oil ys y 3 7 [ J | . ] lohert flor to ay in each of the two succeeding ones ing BI the hockey played | Mt. Pwr 1 lifford I> 2 5 Es . ed much improvement over Pg. Hr. | while the invaders were unable to displayed to the pre | [ music count. ; [the tamous ' of the schedule, " . San Franciico stead mall who instead go out | thing PITTSBURG OVERCOMES SYRACUSE LEAD TO WIN gave Inter 11d ne 3 Lhe 29 cominunity Bendix Beth. Dm. | Hr. Ford Stirs. oe) Val, And in case can be unseaiment andidate Steel Drv on and a conductor hed through ity o al education. She is lead na trader of and gam trouble late show ener, ( . | 0 that quite vious fixtures | vhen cither | Ajax | Amulet 2 | De Mns. 890 Faloon. 25 125 | Holl. | Hy. Hd. Standard Mines 165 160 mphoi rt-handed, Elec, Mat, . Tel Ward Gold 27 bid ' Ng ash Bay 415 I'l. Rd. 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