E SIX THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1931 EI hy UNIORS WIN BY SHUTOUT AT PORT HOPE - GALT HERE TONIGHT nior Retain Undefeated Record, Port Hope Being QPORT SNAPSHOTQ * Beaten by Score of 4 to 0 hand Tumble Style Hockey, and Game, One Was Scoring Ace "The Oshawa juniors retained unbroken season's record of es when they invaded Port last night and blanked the Port Hope four goals to nil, was obe free-for-all fight ghich was a pretty good record, sonsidering that the boys were play- ing in Port Hope, The homesters d their best to make it a rough d tumble contest, but Referee Hodges issued two pemulties Port Hope players within the minute and a half, and after the eastern boys were as do- as thelr natures would permit to be. e ico was very heavy, and in 'fact it was not known until late af- ternoon whether a game could be yod on the Port Hope rink.. As game progressed, the surface me so slushy that players would pt, only to have the puck rise Ww inches and calmly settle down where it was before they #hot. rubber rolled and gyrated In wvery direction except where it was apposed to go. Consequently, the oul keepers had to be right on oir toes all the time. Both goal. played sensational games, and the four tallies that Graham let in Be shots that very few goalles puld have saved. . The fce conditions made combine jon hockey virtually an impossi- Ebility, and lone rushes wore the rule during the evening. 'This of course guade it not too good u game to Tortie Gets Goals prife shone us the goal-getter the first period. Ho secured one i five and a half minutes of play the second just eight seconds jore the final bell for the period mded. In this period the loeal 8 had a distinct edge on the play. The second period was produe- ive of Oshawa's two more, goals md of eight penalties, equally di- od between the two teanis. The hawa defence worked so well at plug the Port Hope boys out de the blue line, that Hurst wos oly a.spectator. He didn't have 'shot to stop during the twenty utes. Deinkle, Poterson and buthors were the men responsible for getting the two gonly, . Nu Beore in "Third 'No score Was made in the third fod, and in this frame the Port team showed the most ag- fveness. During the first five nutes of the period perticularly, hey prossed hard, . and, several 08 soomed to be about to score, Hurst made some pretty saves held' them to' thelr goose-eje Mtaged a Battle I Greenway und Graboski wore giv- Can five minutes each fn tho penalty 0; jor: staging o battle, CGrako- also got the only ouve-minute palty of the game when during 8 period ho threw the puek (nto Be nei. The game ended 4-0, for Ushawa, The line-ups: ort Hope: gonl, Graham; de Mnee, Smith and Greenway; cen- Burbett, wings, Roach and Peeman;: ruby, Willams, Meckling d Rowland. Oshawn i~=cal, Hurst; y undrell und Lortie; centre, EF Selikle: wings, Poterson aud BBradd; suby, Graboskl, Authors aud WSebouald, Fs Refer: - dotonce, Bert Hedgos, Toronto Suminary ew IEC Tv lod Goals: Oshawa: Lortid, 5.33. Oshawa: Lorie, 14,19, Penalties: Burbett, Freeman, Vhe CAREW UMBER (© "Hope Team Played Maple Leafs go Down to New York New York, Jan, 38.-Following 'heir custom ot playing their best against dangerous rivals, the New York Americans checked tho vies torious career of the Toronto Maple Leafs by winning a hard fought hockey game 3-2 here last night, ° {Although the game lacked the fireworks that accompanied thelr last encounter in Toronto, it was fast and sufficiently strenuous to keep the fang Interested. The Leafs were considerably handicapped when Ace Bailey, star wingman, was forced out in the first period, a couple of hard falls aggravating an old knee injury. The Americanyg got off aliead in the first period and managed to hold their léad by getting a goal In each of the succeeding frames. Second Period Goals: Oshawa: Drinkle (Peter son) 2.06. Oshawa: 4.26. Penalties: Peterson (2), drell, Graboskl, Smith, Greenway, Williams, Third Period No score. Penalties: min, and § min.) Poterson (Authors) Mauh- Roach, Giraboskt Greenway Burbett, (1 min, ), (6 HOCKEY RECORDS The standing of the clubs in the various professional hockey lea. gues, including last night's games, are as follows! NATIONAL Canadian Section PW. LTH Canadiens 26 16 © Ny A Pty Maple L'fs. 26 18 8 0 bh) 7 ho 85 41 31 27 12 Montreal 28 14 11! Americans 26 Ottawa 1) als 24 Ob 19 2 American Section Boston a8 17 4 89 Chicago «a8 10 [1] Pé&trolt ... 2712 Rangers .. 27 10 Philad"phia 28 & 24 2 4 INTERNATIONAL PW a8 34 28 o Buffalo 2 London ... Windsor 28 Clovolund , 28 Pittsburg . 27 Detroit 30 Syracuse «. 28 O.H.A, Senlor PW Pt. Colborne 9 17 Hamilton [ Marlboros .. Nationals Varsity Kitchener PEARCE AFTER DIAMONDS Hamilton, Jun, 28.- <The Lean der Rowing Club of this city hus forwarded entry to the Diamond Sculls to the Canadian Assoclation of Amateur Oarsmen for Bob Pearce, amateur sculling chame plon. ORILLIA SPRINGS SURPRISE Orillia, Jap, 28.-<Orillin's Jup- loy team sprung the surprise of the local season here last night when they defeated the fast Parry Jound eam; 7-1, In au game that had the largest crowd of the seu son keyed up to the highest pitch of excitement from goug to gong. SUORE DOUBLED Belleville, Jan, 28.~=In au listless and uninteresting intermediate game tn the O/H.A, here last night Belleville defeated ['rontenacs of Kingston by a score of 4-2° with period scores of. 2«0 and 2-1, BUFFALO GAINS Fort Erle, Jun, Z8.-<Buffalo gained in the International Hockey League race here last night by de feating Clevelang 2 to+0 in wu des- perately fought game, Brilliant work In goal by Taugher robbing the Indians of many Mkely looking hoty, THE FAVORITE FOR WN Pm: DA) ONTINENTAL TRAVEL v cl Com ANADIAN PACIFIC Yay Cry We Ai and' connections wi in er of big events yet ahead. ] ® Pats, have everything at stake, and games. They have not had a real Trenton play here next Monday. ® " meet in the finaly, the crowds they should have. u city of only 10,000 people, the locals, deficit, *® " was played as an exhibition, The LJ " ried when he sailed down the ice, . . work with the padded mitts: were available, then just lovk around for Grabowski, the aggressive young iunior of Oshawa team. Down in Port 'Hope last night, when the juniors won by 4 to 0, the fins ut once dubbed him by that expressive monicker, all on account of his aggressive nature und the constant threat which he car Soop 'er Up" The Oshawa curlers get down to real serious business tonight, when the club bonspiel games will be started at 2.30 pm. The curlers ale ways take their games seriously, perhaps because it was originated in a country wherd people are seriously-minded, but just the same they get a lot of good sport, and plenty of exercise out of it. The Bonspiel will be in progress for the rest of this week, su that the club schedule games will be called off until next week, The curlers are just getting into the most interesting part of their season, and there are plenty LJ LJ A Fast Game Promised Tonight The Galt Terriers, leaders of the Ontario League, arc here tonight to meet the Pats. and this has all the ear-marks of 'a tast game, The they ure determined to win in order to improve their position in the standing. By the, way, this man Pucci, on the Galt Ipeup is worth watching. hockey, and the fans will get an eyeful when he cavorts down the ice. With everything pointing to a fast game, and the low prices of 35, 50 anid 75 cents in effect, the crowd should be the biggest of the season to date, He is one of the fastest mer in - LJ] Juniors On Top Again The Juniors went to Port Hope last night and registered another shut-out victory, It is just a crime, that's all, that these kids, who are playing wonderful hockey, should have such poor support in their home crowd all season, and yet they are guing out there on the ice and showing the farthtul few fang hockey of the finest calibre, Here's hoping that they have a real crowd when LJ Ll Intermediates at Home Friday The same goes for thé intermediates, velled some claim that the OHA. intermediate championship this year lies between Woodstock and Oshawa, and that these two teams will This is straight dope, too, for Oshawa looks like the pick of the castern teams, and Woodstock, with ull apologies to the Hamilton Pats, are the class of Western Ontario, pionship contender, the Oshawa fang are not giving the intermediates Woodstock, with a natural ice rink, is packing in two tu three thousand fans at every game, and that from Oshawa should do at least as well yor Port Hope will be here on Friday night, and the manage» ment is praying for a large crowd to help wipe out the ever increasing Hockey experts who have tra. Yet, with a cham Ld =" Industrial Hockey It cannot be said that the industrial league hockey last night was a howling success, The crowd failed to materialize, and the games were not what might have been expected. went out there and tried hard, and put up a game exhibition; but the Parts and Service and Maintenance game was not taken seriously Give the juniors their due, they , and Industrial Leaguers will have to do better thun that, and the fans will have to give them much better support, if the league is to get anywhere at all, " Ll ; "Dangerous Dan." Il in hockey circles, references ure heard to one "Dangerous Dan." the w LJ Wants to do Some Boxing \ likely looking young husky drifted into the sports department the other day, with a request that he be given instructions as to where he could connect with « boxing club in Oshawa, the Lest wi the athletic director (7) of the Ontario Regiment, a few other local boys who would like to do some boxing if t He wanted to pet some do was to refer him 1 Perha could there lie facilities Rebuilt Team, Look Better Every Time Out, Says Charlie Maddeson, Form- erly Sporting Editor of The Times. By CHARLIE MADDISON (Special To The Oshawa Times) Reging, Sask, Jan, 28,--Built around ure Dominfon junior cham. plony, goaltender Kenny Camp- bell, and three D.J.C. forwards, tho Regina Pats of this year have, Iu exhibition games, served notice that they will be in the play-off pleture when March rollg around. While the forwards mentioned wero last years wecond string line, u noticable improvement Is seen in oa couple of them and they are trav. olling cqually as fast aw the champ. fonship teum's first string line, They are Lorne Stephens, used but little last yoar, Art Dowle, a poke ond cheek urtist, and Halph Redding, the most improved player of the trio. Redding fe traveling at # clin that has earned for him tha highed groring honors ol the team in the few cxhihition games that they have played, Big Yellows To replece the defence that loft him at the end of the season, coach Al Ritello has three huskies to chose from. The outstanding one is u new comer in the person of "Curly" Kerr. who halls from Sas. 'katoon, Kerr has been electrify. ing Regina fans with his sensation. al rushes in which fast skating and stick handling dre seen almost to perfection. + Hartsel Stinson, last year a min- or leaguc player In Rogina, stands aver six feet and looks 'simost ns broad. Ho hits 'em and ho hits Jem hard, aud when Al has smooth. 'ed out the rough spots in hig meth. 'odn, he will he one valuable player. "Then thore is. Andy "Red" Cur. rip 'of football fame. Currie is a» bumping artist but is u little weak on the offence. By Regina Patricias Are Again Considered as 'l itle Threat In Dominion Junior Series ------ L 0 . Dominion Champions, With!» .vcu the ramonton game, this defence system may be changed, ind Kerr placed on the front line. err would make a real uttucking rout, and with plenty of Ritehie 'illlug, tho other two defence play ra would form two dofence play #4 would form a wenlor-sized, hard hitting defence that would take a good line to plerce. I'ive other players are being carried by the Pats at this time, and they all have a chanco to cateli a place. Lockhart. brother to the senfor player of that name in this "ity, 1s improving every timo out, while Don Deacon, the Pat quarter "ack lust grid season, is also one to show a groat deal of {mprove- ment, : Moore, a brother to Ken of the championship team, ls making a strong bid for the vacancy left by hig brother, and his actions ou tho fce being almost equal to that of smiling Ken, may earn for him the fulfilment of his dosires. Stroug another local brewed forward, is coming along at a fast clip and ay be fit for tho second string ne, 4 At any rate, all these players are being used in exhibition games, und the porformance of the team rates them ag a winning one. In three exhibition games the Pats have defeated tho Saskatoon Varsity team by a 2-0 score, lost to Saskatoon Wesloy juniors in the Hub City by wu 2.1 score. and de- feated the same team on Regina ico by 4-2. Iu theif one league appearance the Pats won a cldso gamo from the Trojans by 3-1 after going into overtime to break a one-nll tie, a + QUAKERS TIE BRUINS Boston. Juv, 28.-~The lowly Philadelphis Quakers turued fn one of tho most surprising upsets of the current National Hockey League season here last night by outbat- tiing the Boston Brulng through every minute of a rugged oveitime the time the play-offs roll around, |d game and holding the American vision leaders to a 8 to 8 tle. Oshawa Pats. And Terriers Here Tonight Oshawa Pats, return to thelr home ice tonight to entertain the league-leading Galt Terriers, and it looks like a fast game for the faithful fans. There is a whole lot at stake in this game, as Galt are out in front of the crowd, and are naturally anxious to retain their lead, and add to it if they can. The Pats, on the other hand, have run Into some tough luck in game after game, but tonight's the night, they say, and with an even break in the luck of the game they believe they can take the Terriers into camp ang *rab off two much-needed points. When the Galt team played here earlier in the season, they won by |( a score of 3 to 1, but the Pats have come along a lot since then, .and they are looking for a victory. There is just a no Y ome new material will be seen on the Pats. lineup. Muu, nlayers of speed and ability to hol hug been combing the country for ster up his team, and his efforts may boar fruit for tonight's game, And just as n reminder, the new low nrices will be in effect, so that there Varsity Belleville xMidland Burlington Port Colborne .7 St. Catharines .a Chatham Walkerton Xx=10 minutes overtime, Oshawa L....00 Trenton Toronto C.C. Marlboros Mimico .. Stratford HOCKEY RESULTS Hockey games played yesterday resulted as follows: O.H.A. Senior A xPort Colborne 3 Nationals Xx==30 minutes overtime, O.H.A, Senior B «+s w8 Guelph 0.AC. .2 O.H.A. Intermediate «vod Kingston «+¢+0 Penetang ++.7 Georgetown a DER seed 3 vss 4 Blenheim ....2 +4 Owen Sound ..0 O.H.A, Junior Port Hope ...0 Whitby i400 Parkdale ....2 Varsity Brampton ...1 sasend Acton aii 0 +4 Port Dover ...5\ 4 Galt .... . Preston ..,..2 7 Parry Sound 1 National Yeague mericang .. Maple Leafs ..2 Tontreal Detroit ......1 'oston Philadelphia .3 International League Yotroit ,.....%3 London 'uffalo Cleveland seve d 8 cond voub seaanl Jakville 'Hagersville rantford 'rillia " a 'hould be the biggest crowd of the season on hand to welcome the lea: |. if second place und will sceure gue leaders, for themselves a place in the play- Tough Games '; For Oshawad's | O.H.A. Teams Oshawa's two amateur hockey teams face a tough tussle nie the next home gamcs, The iInter- |. mediates meet Port Hope Friday night, and the juniors entertain (7) the Trenton outfit on Monday evening nost Ax games with plen. ty of action of various kinds, these two should be gems, Both of them look as grudge battles, for the two local teams received {dontieal treatment at both of these towns. When the |! Juniors went to 'Trenton week ago ton'pght, they emerged with a whiteweshing victory over the Trenton outfit, but {t was at the expense" of many sore shins, bruises galore, und badly ruffled tampors. The Trenton team will be warmly greeted here Monday night and the locals will be out to wreak vengeance in the form of as bad a drubbing as they can administer, The result of this game decldes by the. way, which team will meet |¢ Oshawa in the group playofis. If |° Trenton defeate the local juniors they will squeeze Bowmanville out u Stratford leaves them rung while the Pups finish the season by iv. deny in their O.H.A, junior double header and by thelr victories earn y's. The intermediates also face a merry battle. After their game in 'ort Hope, tho fans swarmed out wm the feo and well nigh mobbed Motor City team. The Port Tone players are always notea for he 'hele rongh and tumble tactics, and 1st, hard fought game can be ted on IPriday night, The Oshawa Hockey Club execu- + claims that these games will » the tidbits of the season's strug. loa und anticipates good crowds ii both nightg. MIDGETS HEAD GROUP Galt, Jan, 28.- «Running in three vals in the final period, the Midgets defeated Galt ['errier Pups 4 to 1 here lust night in the final scheduled O.H.A. game the season, Stratford's victory in au tle for the top group ladder, of of the local in four position, IN GROUP PLAY OFF Toronto, Jan. 28.<-Marlboros 'nd Toronto Canoe Club defeated Vargity and Parkdale Canoe Club fo 1 and 3 to 2, respective- last night at the Arefha Gare wl the play-off positions for the troup title, The Red Ringers fin. lehed on top of the heap with the Dukes second. Juniors Put Up a Hard Bat- tle, With Windy Six and St. Gregory's Tied at End of Game--Parts and Ser- vice Defaulted and Played Exhibition Game Hockey fans were treated to a snappy and hard-fought battle in the junior series ofgthe Oshawa In- dustrial Hockey League last night when the Windy Six and St. Greg- ory's tied 2.2 after sixty minutes of fast play. These juniors start thoir matches with a bang and don't let up until the final gong. Last night was no exception and the lads showed plenty of spirit and gave promise of some good material for Oshawa's OHA. teams of the future, Knox was an outstanding player tor the Saints and proved a real go-getter, scoring both goals se. cured by hil team, The first goal he netted on a beautiful solo ef fort while the second came on an q4sist from Maundrell, Chamberlain and Beamis gave a good account of themselves for the windy lade and both figured in the scoring. . The line-upsi-- Windy Six----Goal, Russell; de {once, Brown and Hooper; centre Richards; wings, Bemis and Mich. ael; subg, Chamberlain, Matthows aud Clary. St. Gregory's-----Goal, Dwyer; de- fence, Maundrell and Cardinal; centre, Knox: wings Major and McAdam; subs, Normyle, Tucker, und D'Long. The senior teams were not on the bjt last night, however and Parte and Service were forced to default to the Maintenance Gar- age when they failed to marshall their regular squad. For the ben. ofit of the fans, however, they picked up a scrub outfit and suc. ceeded in defeating the Mainten- ance team 6-3 in a ding-dong ex. Libition game. The lHneups i Parts and Service --- Goal, Le- veque; dofence, Rowden and Lit. tle; centre, Toppings; wings, Gray and Houck; subs, Elliott and Kit- chen, Maintenance Garage--Coal, Gar. rison; defence, Boneham and Clarke; centre, Turner; wings, Burrow and Davis; sub, Neal. Industrial League Resymed Its Schedule Last Night; Two Games Played at Local Arena Signallers Won Volleyball Game An intéresting game of volleyball was played at the Armouries last night in the Ontario Regiment Vol- leyball League, a new organization which is tast proving to be popular with the soldiers. In this game the Signallers proved too good for the Officers, and won by three straight games, but there was plenty of ex: citement, with some fast rallies by both sides, Another game has beeu scheduled, but it has to be post- poned on account of rehearsals of ceremonial drill which were being held on the Armouries floor earlier in the evening. Port Colborne Win in Quertime Port Colborne, Jan. 28.--Out- playing National Sea I'leas of To- ronto by a narrow margin throughs out, Port Colborne last night scored a 8-2 victory and practically gained a place in the O.H.A. senjor "A" play-offs. The winning goal was scored by Jack Cuthbert on the re- bound from Heximer's shot after 22 minutes of overtime. The teams played to a 1-1 tie during the regular time, there be- ing little to choose. In the first svertime session, Port Colborne scored but the Fleas tied the count and it remained tied until the final , overtime period when the Ports cap- tured the break. 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