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Oshawa Daily Times, 5 Feb 1931, p. 8

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1931 ° 'Pats. Had Hardest of Luck In Losing to Maple Leafs; Guelph Goalkee per Starred hawa Team, Although De-' feated by 5 to 1, Had the Best of the Play, But Iron. stone in Guelph Nets Was Guelph, Feb, 4--Joe Ironstone, alias | © "Stonewall" was all that saved @ Guelph Maple Leafs from being t to the cellar position last night pen the homesters defeated Oshawa "Pats." by a score of J to 1 . Judging by the score, anyone might think that the homesters had had the better of the play. Such was not the b gasc. In the second and third periods, i the last session, especially, they were 'outplayed right and left. In the last frame they only broke over the Osh- awa blue line about eight times but 'on three of these occasions, every- 'thing worked pertect for them and they managed to score three goals in "the last period to make the score 5-1 when a one-goal victory was all they cally deserved, at the best. Ironstone Sensational Phere have been some exhibitions "3f goal minding but last night's dis- play by Ironstone was the best seen by the most fans, anywhere, this sea- | son. He was unbeatable, He made | some sensational saves and he made | "Pats." ont and that was the desired some lucky ones but he held the) result. Every member of the Osh-| wa team, excepting only Freddie | Faught, deserved a goal in the last | twenty minutes but Joe Ironstone gurned fame and gl by holding them all out, It was a good game and Wu Guelph had two or three rather for- funate goals but they got all the breaks which were going, in offensive lay and Ironstone looked after the | defensive duties himselr Play was fast throughout and the "Pats." produced a great player in their new man, Wes. Kihg, King was one of the best scorers in the It national league a few years ago a even though he had not played a} game for six weeks. he made a great showing last night. Oshawa hocke fans are sure to like this new player. | He is fast, a beautiful stick handler, | and has a hard, fast shot. fy Kitchener arg after © Colquhoun, | * through London, who own him and | Oshawa is liable: to lose this boy, | King will De quite able to take his place. : : { Harry Lott and King were the pick | of the Oshawa forwards last night With Rice also playing a promivent | part. 'Oshawa were outlucked and it is doubtiul if Ironstone cver played | a4 better game, The "Pats" enter- tain Stratford Nationals at the ry by last, Tailor- | made Suits $25.00 | Scotland Woollen Mills 8. HOTISH - Manager cd | | THE OTH s SKINNER In His Geoatost Role "KISMET" | . Added -- AT CARR "Trader Ginsberg" "OFFICE STEPS" Musicomedy FOX NEWS NEW MARTIN °° TODAY Betty Compson | IN Tlie most delightful absurdity ever to reach the screen "She Got What She Wanted" ALSO | . "Fox News" | Slionn at 2.30.7.9 KE = if i evening, and, as the society pug I itor would say, "a good tine was had ena here on Friday night and a big crowd 13 expected. The new low prices are proving popular and there was a good attendance Tuesday, This new boy, Wes King, is ot the type which pleases Oshawa fans, He is a .eit-handed "Doc" Rowden, in style, de should draw a big crowd tomor= row night as the game will be a "hum dinger" Joyce and Colquhoun were voth injured "ut will be alright for Friday. . THE GAME Fifty-five seconds after the game had swarted, Moore rushed and pass- od clean across the rink to Randle, who went in close and beat Faught with a swell shot, 1-0: y McMillan drew a penalty soon ai- ter for boarding Stunhope. Joyce almost sneaked a low shot past lron- stone, Wes. King, Oshawa's new recruit and one time leading scorer in t.e International League, scored Osh awa's first counter on a tricky play, Mcore was passing out to the side, | Ning intercepted, went in a little closer and beat Ironstone with a shot which he didn't even see, 1-1, Randle scored Guelph's second goal again cvaded Joyce when he once ¢ Ww pass trom long enough to accept Goodwillic and send it 2-1 Harry Lott made a beautiful try for a lone effort just as the bell sounded to end the period with the score standing at Oshawa, 1, Guelph > Oshawa Presses Hard Two minutes at'ter play had opened Rice hit the post on a pass from Col qihoun and ten seconds later, Colqu- houn missed a beautitul chance when he had the puck th front of the net and failed to net ite Green madera great shot on a pass from Rice but rronstore made & lucky suave Play was very fast Foxworthy drew pcnalty for tripping Lott 'und Osh awa took the upper hand, They pressed hard but were unable to score. Davey and MeMillan drew penalties tor theip "Cock Fight! Rice and Lott collided ut Oshawa's blue, ling, Wer ng fast, Stanhope was sent holding." With were put back on the defensive. They both players skat Lott came off off for 0 held out but Guelnh got their third | full | teams were at cored the Goodwillic. He camped 1m dro f the Oshawn 1 when he tallied. The perio with the ore Dshawit 1, Goelp! Ironstone. Foils» Pats, he when the goal - Daughen strength, On KR Pas soal fron wil 1 t ' pened ras « C81 i" 1 bein mody W iv \ ithout 1 ely who taken to ' A INI 5, Wis ind thet lronston r ot nd i scored Guelph's four mm ror Ia don ramble Osha head with a back went through alone ant Oshawa sco pulled a1 aved. mble but Ironstone "fast one" the Ref picked it out and clam I" tu ¢ ved, He got away wit Oshawa simply went wild und ou Ironstotie"s marvellous stopped them from scoring 4 dozen, King and Moore [ ] gam ended a few later, §-1 for the work were sent off a the second nomesters, The team Oshawa "Fats. fer Davey Rice, ht wit ; left wing Joyce; alternates, Lott, King, Hamel, and Colquhoun, Guelph Map Goal, Faught ; de- ce, and Green; Cent Stanhog Leajs==Goal, | stone; defen: Moore and Mc lan; centre, Daughen; right Randle, left wing, nates, Carmody, Kentner Referee --I, Oshawa City Soccer Club Held Social wr Foutha he Oshawa car's players, with rs and their fricuds, cry enjoyable seehul event on Fue i assembled in Mil Go Foxwor Kitch Master, Ho Club | LeMmbe day evening, when they | the Oshawa Club Rooms fof au pro- gram ot entertainment, consist ul musical putbers, and daich the yprogran: lasted from cigh o'clock, until midnight, with refrest ments served iu the course of the 1 al. . by | HOUKEY EQUIPMENT DESTROYED Quenee, ¥eb, 5.~The dressing rooms of the Quebec Arenn wery badly damaged by fire yesterday, The equipment of several hockey teams stored in the rink was de stroyed. : ITERIUAPER.. SERRA STRATFORD . PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY VS. OSHAWA PATS OSHAWA ARENA Friday, February oth t 8.80 I'M, Admission--Rush 35c Reserved 50¢-75¢ PLAN AY GEBMONDS NATIONALS. past Faught, | wl both | wing, / Juniors and Bowmanville To Meet Next The Bowmanville and Trenton teams ran true to form last niglit, and as a result Bowmanville will meet Oshawa in the Playoff for the group title in the junior O.H.A, ser- jes. At Bowmanville last night, the home team played sparkling hockey to win from Trenton, and are play- ing in such form now that they will give the Oshawa kids a real right give the Oshawa kids a real fight first game will bo plhyed on the Bowmanville jce-surface, and the Juniors would appreciate the vocal assistance of a fow carloads of fans to encourage them in tho title ser jes, Support for the juniors has been none too good this sepson wo far, but next Monday night, when the return game is played here, there should be a record crowd for junior hockey, even if only in recog) j Sition of the achievement of the youngsters in going through their {group schedule without having to lower their colors ounce, Varsity Lose To Nationals Toronto, Feb, 5 Early seasou losses piled themselves ito 0 winsged mound ot misery for Na vionals cut their chimb out of the ower rogions ot the standing in the OMA. senior series, that was until recently food toy tnougnt hay redolved Itself into food of facty (or other teams in the race, Th sea Fleas in their ¢ to L victory over Varsity last might at the Arena Gardens indicated that they | have hooked thelr hundlo to the op place in the league and that! they will' be more than ever hard to hold out of the play-offs, Last { aght's triumph placed the local a the with Hambiton for second place, However, both Hamilton any Nationals have played one game | more than Marlboros, the other Toronto team, and aus the latte play Kichener tonight on Toront here is every likeliliood that a | {triple tle will exist for second | place, we Hockey Records ONTARIO P. 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LTB ARs. 19 606 1v | wingara Fallg ( stratford sitcheney suelph Jehnwa This Week's Games I'riday Stratford ut Osinwa viielph nt Galt Suturday Niagura kil hener INTERNATIONAL PW. ra Wind i ) Buitulo }4.3 ' 70 46 43 levelung 48 12 4 7068 54 London } : } 462 4 " No © Pittsbur 7 00 i Detroit 31 13 5 Th Yb ve v OHA, SENIOR "AY I' W L I Port ( i] pA Hainliton sational Marlboro Varsit Kitchener oluorn FOR WORLD'S TITLE Krynlen, Poland, Feb, 0.--~Twi North American teams won their matches yesterday at the bevin ning of the finals of the so-called played. here, The University Manitoba | ean, representing Canada, defeat. | { ed Czechoslovakia yesterday after. noon by 2 gouls-to 1, and the Boe~ | ton Hockey Club, representing the United States, vanquished an Aus trian team by the same #core, of BULLDOGS IMPRESSIVE syracuse, Feb, §.~~Windsoy tulldogs scored an impressive b-2 victory over the floundering Syra- cuse Stars last night, consolidating thelr hold on wecond place in the International Hockey League and at the same time entrenching the locals more firmly in the cellar, | VETERAN MESSENGER ESTABLISHES RECORD it, Albans, Vi.--Fred A, Dulia- Wun, megsenger for the Central Vermont Raflway at its headquor- ters here, ling started his 36th year { of hiking after establishing a rec- {ord of having walked a distunce equal™to four times the widest cir- t cumference pt the earth, buiianas fuethodieal keeps a day by day Yecord as he plods jrom | one office to another carrying mes- | sagog, supplies and money. His tally reveals that he has avergged 10 miles au day and 200 days an year for 20 years, totalling 105,000 miles of walking. Cash and checks he had carried to local banks up to January 1 amounted to $2,192,- 080.40. | The veteran messonger Is still going sirong and expects to cover many more thousands of miles be- fore considering retivement, "I have no faith in legis | | J Arving 1, Bush ative crires "The expresvion of beanty is the priinary purpose of art," mo George i Kvey Barnard. RL GPORT svarsior$) dicted In the Burden trophy gamos | In which the Oshawa playing was figured that in drawing Orillia fn the second round of thi thi signment, und so Harvie game while lo get core, und went down to defeat tore J, 15 to 11, {gin of 18 shots on the round, und Oshawa world's hockey champlonglip being | blighted right thére and then, wus tough medicine, but curlers gave wll they had, wasn't thelr day, that's all, and they reome tho satisfaction of knowlug that it Norm. Cooke, Orillia, To Handle Game Tonight We notice in the OHA, bulletin this morn'»« that Norman Cooke, of Orillia, has been assigned the task of keeping tab on the lads to- night in Peterborough, Local fans will recall this official as the one who handled the West Torouto-Soo Greyhound games last winter, This writer was not overly impressed with his work, but he is rafed very high by teams in the OHA. and should prove equal to his task, The officials of the local club. asked especially to have a competent man sent down for the game. Time will tell, » » . *® Oshawa Milk Feds vs. Bowmanville Babies Well, we called it right for once last night, when we predicted a win for Bowmanville Juniors over Trenton. It was a smart game from all reports and looked like anybody's game right up until the last minute of play, That's the great thing about Junior Hockey, no matter how high the score, the kids keep right on trying for all their worth, So now, Oshawa must betake themselves castward to Tom Holgate's town on Friday night and will hold a reception in Bowmanville's honour at the Oshawa Arena next Monday at 830 pm, Keep this date open, . . n 0) Jack Gunn's Idea About Officials Jack Gunn, hustling manager of the Bowmanville Kids, has a novel idea for officials for the Junior Group Playsoffs. Jack, like so many of the other hockey club officials, finds it mighty tough going to make both ends meet in regard to expenses. In the average hockey game, the reterec'y tukes a big slice of profit, and the big half of this fee is for travelling expenses, Hence, Jack suggests that Army Ariistrong handle the first game 1m Bowmanville and that Ginger Jdger handle the return We must wdmit that at first it soundg rather fans tastic, but on further cunsideration it doesn't look so badly at ull, and if OHA, will agree, just such an arfangemente might occur, Hoth quare-shooters. Any. minds loyal management of fed game here, wen are well thought vf and are reckoned uy being that might welcomed with open urn's 1 $ conic to the [SH the other money sa | chemes ckey fans will be by the local club "Curtains" . LJ . . . For Ken, Ware At last the OJLA has taken it -upon themselves tu stop, once for all, the depredator Ontario Hockey circles of Ware, of the Port Hope Club, Every referee in the provinces knew tu bad man and constantly omghe lovkout for un outbreak in his vicinity, We don't know what the h will do without his famous hatchet trick performed with his hockey stick; any more Ware is a smart player and it scemy a little bette of Ken hin redaNons in astern be u wer seeing in the urenas around these parts, hame that he cannot control his persona! feelings yhilg playin | OHA th a pound the oh the attitude that un ounce prevention wis Ww f cure and banished him from organized locke so that ) danger of opponents going cratiun * L} " " Pats. At Home Tomorrow Night at Guelph last night, the Oshawa Patricias come -| Shelenkoft, left forward; | 1ko O.C.V.1. Boys | Beat Cobourg Winning their sixth straight | victory, the OC, & V.l, basketeers | earned the right of entering the finals in the Central Ontario Sec. | ondary School Basketball Associa. | tion when they defeated the Co- | bourg Collegiate team 30.22 in a kneply contested game played in | the gymnasium of St, Peter's Au. | glican Church, Cobourg, last night. | It was one of the best games of | the season and the homesters put up a great tight in their endeavor to check tho locals' winning streak. The group schedule has now been completed and the 0.C. & V, I. team will next meet tho Peters borough Collegiate outfit in a game to be played here a week from next Saturday, The lineup of the Oshawa cag ory last night Included Jndison, right forward; Henley, centre; Hicks, laft Meln right guard; Henderson, I guurd; Young, logel and | tosh, subs, . Galt Terriers Badly Defeated Hiratford, Fob svar] Natlonnly had pwoot revenge for the beating which 'they took In| Galt at the fret of the week when | thoy drubbed the lenguo-leading Galt Terriers § to 0 In an Ontarie League fixture hore lust night, The game, which was fast from start to finluh, was mhrred by rough | play toward the end of the game climax of the hard feeling between | the two teams came with about minutes to go, when Joun| Pusie,, the: big Galt dofenconun, § went after Hitle lke Morrison, | Nationa! wingman, with both fim went buck at him, and othei pluyers were drawn Into tho fracas, | Both Pusle and [lorrieon drew | ma jor IN proven Hockey Results | Hockey games played -yosterday | rosulted aw follows | OMA, Senlor "AY | Natlonalw + § Varsity veel | OHA. Intermediate | Markham t..6 Lakefleld Woste vO Himeoo Cae 1 | Defeated l fie Stratford Nationals, who covered them Galt Lomorroy elves with ylor 1 Jus by 8 goals w I Terriers The Mat fans that t's game by defeating the \ nig! I'his should make ta 0, reat game for the fans, win column and to show in the league He the r han t ation re ¢limbin * be ting to get back into th would the they ure au (H better tea i hoi 'g indicate, w! in standing 0% Oshawa Rinks Lose 0 Orillia In Burden Trophy by 18 Shots took' two of the best rin in the tourney to put them out The Ontario Tankard eventual! wont to the Toronto Granites, who defonted Hamilton Victorias in the final by a margin of 9 shots, after disposing of Galt by wu majority of 28 shote In the semi-final, Vietorian qualified for the fina! by defeatiug Surnin by 27 shots Three clubs aro left to play for the Burden trophy this morning these boing Lindsay, Sarnia und Orillia. Lindsay and Sarnia moet In the semi-finul games, und the winners meet Orillia in the fluul Hore is what the score in Osh awa's game yesterduy looked like: Oshawa Orillia W. A Coad ..10 Dr, Harvie W. H. Rogs ..11 J. KE, Hinds Things worked out Just uy pres rinks were at Toronto yestarday It event, had drawn a tough us ft proved. Dr usual relentjens $0 lefeating w . Coad's rink by 21 shots to 10 W. H. Ross' rink also fafled on the winning end of the locals played hin only moro bie K. Hindg' rink by 4 score of T'hiy guve Orillia & mur hopes for the pot. wore I the local It Just Majority for Orillia, 18 shots home minus honors, but with SEA SCOUTS GIVE EXAMINER FOR Bowmanville FINE EXHIBITION OF THEIR TRAINING (Continued from page 1) [the prize to the Otter Patrol. A display of handieraft by the sea | scouts included un knot board fi- outing 60 varieties of knots and splices. J Badges Presented Three first ald badges, one pub- | lie health badge, one healthy man | budge and one set of all round cords | were presented lasmpight to Troop | Leader Harold Cop d by Mr, 1v- win, assistant diviglomal commid sioner, of Toronto. These are the first badges to have been won since the sea scouts were organized here Brief addresses were glyen Yuen. day night by Mr. Irwin, C. M, Mun. dy, president of the Boy Beouts' Av sociation of Oshawa; Reg Terrett, wocretary of the Association; Tey, R. DB. Pattefson, reetor of Christ Chureh; and Col, Frank Chappell | All praised the work of the troop: and expressed dolight for what las bean accomplivhad, W. G. Corben [acted gs chairman, Others present last night fuelud- Latelifle, district captain WwW. L, master; and Mr, Johny Upper Canada College wtafl iand formerly a teacher at Centre Street Public Sehool, Toasty refreshments Wore served, after which the wes scouts elosed the meeting In true fashion with wea chanties, lowering of the flag land prayers, rs tb Person, dw |in LICENSES HAS HAZARDOUS JB | (Continued from page 1) finer points about operating wu mot or vehicle, "Bupposing you were driving he- | nind=ToBick," Mr. Preston asks, | "and the truck was in the centre of the road, on which sido would you | puns 17' "On the right side," comep the qulek reply. 15.4% gf unce if you wero pavement any you "Now for what would \you | driving over wanted (6 ptop, do?" "1 would rlam on rays the aspiring motorist conrand rapidly risce, "What speed would you travel ou the open highway?" "Well, T bet-1 could do sisty at loagt," gandidate answers, . The countenanec of the a% mayor fy foreboding but he tries ugaly, "Now," he states, "Imagine that you are going up on steep hill and | your engine goes dead and your | brakes: won't work, | my hrajes," his What would yon do?" / The answer is #4 long time in eon rs "Af or---ahem, | would shout for help." Tho examiner was ready to shout for help, too, | "You needn't bother spending « dolar to get « license," he com- ments, "There are u few (Lhings you've got ing a car' > bo t-- tat St A ------~1 to learn yet about delv-|{hulldings, and siruetures forcibly 't I pulled spurt to cronte u iyo gup. OJLA, Junlop I } Upper Canada St, Androw's HM. Glunanogu 1 \ Ll] Nt, v Kingston vied Belleville vind Trenton veal irantford ....1 Mpynep ' Peterhore H.C, ( Oakville .. 1 Wing round 7 to Stratford ' | rCollingwood Poterboro 8,.J. 4 Milton Via H] Collingwood iB International League Windeor 1.0 0 BYracuee Clevelund Huftalo Canadian: Amer'can League I'rovidenee 1 New Haven Ontario League Oshawa Kitehener Galt " WV Guolph ) Niagara 'alls 2 EE tratford i 8 v CLOSE IN NORTH Flalleybury, 1'eb, Cobalt b 4 to 2 In group N.OJLA, junior game her Just night, Halleybury prevented tha Miners from making sure of tho group, pulled up level with | the losers, und kept New Liskeard In tho running for the honors, A win last night for Cobalt: would have settlod the face in thelr favor, but the possibility of a threg.cor nered tio still exists, it CLEVELAND ADVANCE Cleveland, Feb Turning | (loose 0 savage attack, Cleveland | advanced to third placo in the In<! ternational Hockey longue race lnwt night by defouting the league loading Duffalo Bisons, 8 to 1. The pave Cleveland $1 points, WAS TOO ROUGH FOR JAIL KEEPER Adria, Italy, Feb, 0.-unly welt | bohaved prisoners aro wanted in the Rovigo Jalil, near here, When An gelo Provaleto, fined 82.60 for swearing, preferred Instead to nerve five days, he presented himself but wis thrown ouf, He was drunk, said the Jullkoep- er, who sent him to a hospital to NORTHERN TOWN 15 SWEPT BY FIRE Ten Stores and Residences | on Math Street of Gogama | Burned Down Deatin® u Central Ie victory | (Canadign Press Despatch) Gogama, Ont, Vd, 5, In a | groat sweep from building 10 building. five early today destroy- ed ton stores und reeldenecs along | the main street of CGogama, 0 Northern Ontario town, Tho loss | i oxtimnted at one hundred thou- sand dollars, Starting in the Ho- tel Vavkt from un overhonted stave, the flames qulekly spread to adjacent stores nnd vesldences foreing familles into, the streets in sub zero temperature, Not even ou minor casualty was veported, In an offort to stem advancing flames horses wers hitched to walls of | Et | games to decide the group cham. | plonsliip, The locals, unfortunates | Juriog, [locals will lineup a strong team, {counting on the round, it is up to | #OUBON In termediates Travel to Lift Lock City to Open Playoyfs For Group Title Home-and-home Series for the Group Championship Brings Together Two Well-matched Teams and Good Games Expected Toulght the Oshawa intermedi. atos pack thelr grips and take o little trip up to the Lift-Loek city to meet the Peterboro intermedi atog in the first of the playoll ly, will be without the service: of McDonald, who Is out on ac. count of Injuries,, and it is just a question whether Tommy John ston will bo fit to stand the gatt, as he fu also suffering from in. FOUR GOAL LEAD Branford, Feb, 6.~=The Stratford midgets took a fourgoal lien on the title of OHA, junior group No, 12 here last night, winning the fivet game of the finunls 5-1, after play Ing a heady and bang-up artiele of hockey, a Ee... Ye CARI W Lump Rr (© hut in spite of that, the with all the other regulars ready for a tough game of hockey, In the group games, the Oshawa boys turned in a couple of nice victories over Peterboro, But that was curly In the season, and from all reports the Peterboro team has Improved tremendously since then, und with three straight victories over Bowmanville to thelr eredit, are right at the peak of thelr form. This will make the series a highly Interesting one, ang with goals the Oshawa boys to go at top speed for thg whole sixty minutes to night in an effort to secure a lead in the first gawe, On Saturday night the teams battle {ft out ut the Oshawa Arena in the second game of the series, and this should bring out the big gost hockey erowd seen here this Tonlght's game wlll bo close that Is certali=and with §ho group title, and the right to continue in the O.H.A. semi.tihals at wtuke, the intermediates should pack in the fang for the first timo thi uson, NEWCASTLE GIRLS DEFEATED COBOURG (Mrs, J. Brown, Correspondent) Noweastle, Feb, The Now- castle high schosl girls' Junior busketball team won a splendid victory over the Cobourg Juniors Mm a game which. was played here on Tuesday night, The game was nu closely contested one, but at the eldke the Newcastle Bivlg wore ahead by an peore of 25 1%, Miss Dall ueted as referec, » (Lh to LoCo Co WHITEWASHED Toronto,= University of "Toron. to Schools und St, Michael's finfshe ed in wu deadlock for first place in the Urepuratory School group of tho junfor OH.A, both winning thelr luet seheduled games, The oor Street Loys blanked Upper Canada by 6 to 0 at Varsity stad. | lum yestordauy ufterncon, while in tho evening the Ivish defeated St. | Androw's College nt Aurora, Tha | leading rivals will now have to | neet in xtra gam decide | Greatest Car Value Per. Dollar OAKLAND 8 cylinder, 1080 model Coach, only driven very small mle. age price o.., $1000. OLDSMOBILE COACH, 1s 20 model, five nearly new tires perfect evoeryway. 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