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Oshawa Daily Times, 2 Jun 1931, p. 6

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TODAY'S SPORTING FEATURES {© Cedardale Seniors Even Up Series With Mary St. Team. | Four South Ontario Softball Teams are in action tonight. Oshawa Nats. get bye in first round of Dominion series, OSHAWA NATS. HAVE BYE-SOUTH ONT. SCHEDULE 5. SOFTBALL Baseball Results STs Ties Up Round SERA by Defeating Mary St. 5.1 ; In 2nd. Semi-F inal Game South Enders | Remain in|a wild pitch. | to McCull h. Running for the Public| Marr Berty Popped 12 Hay. School Senior Softball | Nos. Hobbs fouled to Jenkyns. McCullought made first on a ( hampionship--Tie Up tiird strike. Burr grounded past gi y | Jeuking for a two-bagger, advan- Semi-Final Round With | Doi Cedar- Mary St.--Gillayd Hurls| bis Great Game fof Winners beat out a grounder to Burr. | Opicinic struck out, Frager | fouled to Smith. Mary Phair { Micheal struck out ped to Jenkins, Cards Beat Reds In 12:Inning Game | Oshawa Nats. Draw Bye In First Ont. Round of the SOUTH ONTARIO INTER, SOFTBALL SCHEDULE- DATE Tuesday, June Tuesday, Juric Wednesday, June St. Louis, Mo., June 2.--Adams' FAGTE single scored Wilson to break a tie and give St. Louis a 6'to 5 vic- tory over the Cincinnati Reds in the twelfth inning yesterday. The Reds scored two runs to even the count in the ninth and then played three more innings in an effort to take the sixth and final game of the series from St. | Louis, Hendrik hit safely his first five pe- | times at bat in to-day's comtest * | and walked his last time up. Watkins, starring for the Car- dinals in batting, was responsible for two scores, one of which he made by stealing home, Each side used three ---------------- | THE BIG SIX | | Newark baltimore .. !! Rochester . Montreal .. Buffalo .. ..» Toronto .. . Jersey City .. Reading Yesterday" s Results Toronto Buffalo .. Montreal Rochester .. 3 Other games postponed-- Rain. Games today--Buffalo at Tor- onto; Rochester at Montreal; Jer- sey City at Rehding; Baltimore at Newark. AMERICAN LEAGUE Wen Lost Philadelphia .. 10 Washington 16 New York 16 June 15. | Cleveland 20 June 15. | Chicago 21 Tune | Detroit . . 26 ' St. Louis .,. .. 13 22 | Boston .. .. 14 25 Yesterday! s Results Detroit at Philadelphia--rain, | New York at Washington-- | Wet grounds. Only games scheduled. Games today--Chicago at Phil- adelphia; Detroit at Washington: Cleveland at Boston; St. Louis at New York. NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost St. Louis .. ... 24 11 i New York ..... 23 12 | Chicago vais 21 15 18 19 240 Bead abuts ar od VL PARK Whitby Cowan's Cowan's Falcans A.C. vs. Whitby Times vs. Rob. Leather Bell Telephone vs. Mike's Place S. & A, Billiards--Bye Whitby vs. Rob. Leather Mike's Place vs. le AC Bell Telephone vs. S. & A, Billiards Times--Bye S. & A. Billiards vs. Mike's Place Times vs. Whitby Falcon vs. Bell Telephone Robson Leather--Bye Cowan's S & A. Billiards vs. Rob, Leather Whitby Whitby vs. Mike's Place Alexandra Times vs. Falcons AC, Jell Telephone--Bye Rob. Leather vs. Bell Telephone Mike's Place vs, Times Falcons AL, vs. S. & A. Billiards Whithy--Bye Falcons A.C. vs. Rob, Leather Times vs. S. & A. Billiards Whitby vs. Bell Telephone Mike's Place--DBye By Permission of the Parks Commission QPORT SNAPSHOTQ Earlscourt Ken, vs, Oshawa Clemens popped "oe June June 4. June Thursday, Thursday, Friday, Cowan's Alexandra Alexandra MEE ¢ ees cing MeCullough to third. | popped, Barriage. Score, dale 2, Mary 0, 5th inning, Cedardale -- Os- muk popped to Perry. Haywool Monday, June Tuesday, June Tuesday, June Thursday, June 1 Thursday, June Thursday, June Stadium Whitby Cowan's RICE So "Fe Ge GE | va. pitchers. -- That Cedardale afc the team to beat for the Senipr title, was demonstrated in no fincertain fa shion yesterday aft@rnoon when they tied up the segfii-final serie 0 ¢ with Mary street, lexandre | 941¢ 2, Mary 0. Park with a score Bradd 6th i 5 ( edardale - the demon pitcher Mary St. | ge t out'on a foul failed to go the dighance and ( | Dt Gillard Jenkins lard, the Cedardald hurler pitched | ded to Smith, who pit a beautiful game, Jallowing Mary | Ma7¥ in this innings, St. only six hits, § The third wii | Mary -- Bradd popped to Jen- be played probably at Rotary kins, 'Perry popped to Clzxens, Park, the date td be announced | [Obs singled and second. later in the week made third en a wild pi Me- | It was anybod illough singled to Barriog y to the Tast Hobs Burr ponved to of Mary St. Cedarda! both of which across the pan boys' softball strikeouts and 1 sure some offer tic fans are adv struck Smith pop- Score, Cedar- out. Monday, Monday, Tuesday Stadium Alexandra Cowan's All was more or less quiet along the big league front yesterday, all of the leading clubbers in both leagues enjoying a day of rest, | Harvey Hendrick, Cincinnati out- fielder, enlivened the one game played by hitting three* doubles and two singles against the Car- | dinals, but it did not elevate him to the leaders' circle, A.B. R. 105 37 be- S - Lh a Be R= Bar- tick, C3 C3 Ba UT OY =) < June June June Thursday, I'hursday, Friday, | Cowan's Alexandra Alexandra stole H. PC 12 A400 400 382 Yan., Coch"e, A's 5 game right up | " coring Jenkin Score, "» P.C 686 g, Cedardale--Gulen- Clemens walked. Haywood popped d on two ches. Fraser struck out. > popped to McCullough. Doidge truck out, r popped to Barriagc Mi h- | eol drove a thre er over left Smith fouled Osmuk, Cedardale, 5, Mary 1, for tallies. ame containin only 14 ng and znthn sed to he on | singled. Opici By Geo. CampBeLy, Sports Editor core | Boston .. .... | Brooklyn .. 19 : ie) | Philadelphia 18 20 to witness the arrieg the | Pittsburg: .. .. 17 29 A] Play by Play same mary Cincinnati . . 9 a4 1st innings, IC 1 Pha Yesterday' s Results muk planted a xSt. T.ouis ... 6 Cincinnati .. 5] t° Micheal's mhit. Hoywood x12 innings. ped to Bradd. fOvicinic sinzled to and Hamilton Cedardale Defeat Mary St. : When Mary St. handed Cedardale a beating in the first g senior semi-finals, it looked as if it was all over but the ring tor | the South Enders came back last night and thanks to the smart pitching | they won 5 to 1 and are now tied | Draw Announced for Do t Ontari ; | Hearts, Hamilton. Cup ( id Series), Thistles vs. Maple Leafs. Oshawa City Meet Ken- Oshawa Nationals. a bye. woods -- Oshawa Nats. | (ore Wednesday, Jyne 10. : Second Round Rangers or Grotto Hearts vs 9 AW ; p r+ Windsor Chamicals | Hamilton, June 2.--The draw Ulsters or V : for the Dominion of Canada }.: Thistles or Maple Leafs, ' Challenge Cup, (Ontario series) | Toronto Scottish or Hamilton Pv 5 ra Nationals vs. Toronto Herb Hall, President of the O.F. | Oshawa Na 5. : A. entry of 15 teams. Toronto C.N.R. or Knights of Pythias. : Scottish and Ulster have heen Games to be played on or in the first round, Scottish play Semi-Final Le ! Hamilton City at Conboy Park, | Toronte Scottish, Hamilton . while the Red Handers drew | City, Earlscourt Kenwoods or * Stadium. Hamilton is well rep- | Beach, Rangers or Grotto Hearts. ! resented in the series, With five | Thistles, Maple Leafs, Ulsters "ieams, three of them newcomers | or Windsor Chemicals vs. Osh- pose Maple Leafs here and |ias or Toronto C.N.R. Ruth, Knights of Pythias must trave!| Games to he played on or be- to Toronto to meet C.N.R. A | fore June 24 Sim'ns, A's.. Hamilton Rangers and Croito| game must be played not later | Hor'by, Cubs "266 Hearts. The draw follows: than the following Monday. If | Steph'n, Ch 350 | First Round a third game ig necessary, extra -------- | Toronto C.N.R. vs. Knights cf Home and home games hi be Pythias, Hamilton. played by the Ontario Finalists. Toronto Scottish vs. The probable dates are Wednes- Losing Streak By| g me ) Ulsters vs. Windsor Chemicale. ' 4. Beating wings 5- 3 ame of Seek | City. minion F.A. Challenge | Rangers, Hamilton, vs. Grotto Games to be played on or Get a Bye T.T.C. or Mimico Beaci. ~was released here last night hy | City. vs Kenwoods or Oshawa City, | _ fortunate in getting home gumes | fore w ednesday, June 17, ! Windsor Chemicals at the Ulster | Oshawa City vs. T.T.C., Mimico to the competition. Thistles op- | awa Nationals, Knights of Pyth- local "derby" will be played by In the event of a draw the! Arlett, Phils { T.T.C. vs. Mimico Beach, time must be played. l | Royals Snap Their day, July 1 and Saturday, July 1c Que., June 2, ) pop. | field. Score, --Th or Montreal, of Gillard and some good hitting, EE Toronto's New Hurler Makes Auspicious Debut Walker Also Impresses Allen Hurls Lea Leafs to 7-1 i game for the Leafs, hut he col- Vict Over the Buffalo! lected a couple of hits and scored | a run. He bats like he pitches, isons--Ger: | with a business-like determina- B ald Walker, tion. Gerald Walker also im- New Outfielder, Also] pressed the local fans. He hit . safely on each of his first two Makes Good With Fans --Leafs Get Nine Hits appearances at the plate and demonstrated that he could cover considerable ground in the outer -_ amp BBO = garden and pull down fly balls. Toronto, June 2--With Johnny | He also combined well with Joe Allen and Gerald Walker, the | Rabbitt in the fifth inning in most recent acquisitions, making | manufacturing a double steal. auspicious debuts in Toronto uni- Allen Generous With Passes forms over at the Fleet Street Allen walked six Buffalo bat- Stadium vesterday afternoon, the | ters, but only one of these gifts, *. ©'Neillmen inflicted a 7 to 1 de- | the first one, produced a run. 'feat upon the Buffalo Bisons m | The stocky little speed ball fling- the first of a four-game series. er worked the corners of the plate It was the Bisons' first appear- | to perfection and he gave the ance here this season also, but | visiting bat swingers nothing they did not cut much of a fig- particularly good to hit at. In ure. Allen held them to four | the eighth inning he started by hits, two of which came in tlie | Walking the first two men to ! second inning to produce their | face him, but the Bisons were re- { only run, The Leafs inserted | tired without a run. Allen was timely bingles in the fourth end particularly good with men on fifth to salt the game away off | bases and the efforts of the Buf- Bill Gould. who holds the distinc- | falo players on the bench to dis- tion of winning five games in a | turb him by a constant verbal row for Buffalo this season. For | roar failed to have any effect on three innings he offered distin- | him. guished opposition to Allen, hut The Leafs had nine Hits, Walk- "he began to lose controi of his | er, Shiver, Rogell and Allen mak~ Zenrve ball in the fourth and the = Leafs took full advantage of the § opportunities offered them. Allen not only pitched a fine 3 SUITS. Made ing two each. Joe Rabbitt was to measure .. $22. 50] the only other Toronto player to connect . with Gould safely. Rab- bitt got a double in the first in- Scotland Woolen Mills SAM ROTISH, Manager 11 Simcoe Street South ' i { ning with one out, but he was picked off second base a minute later, Walker followed him with a bunt along the third base line | | which was not fielded by Gould because he thought the hall might roll foul. But Walker was picked off first and expunged at zecond as he tried to make that station. "Chick" Shiver, who struck out the first time he faced Gould, de- It's mild and sweet. It's well made and a popular size. Try it--and you will be delighted to find that so excellent a cigar can be bought for 10c. | Giants, 3 game here yesterday, | runners 4 single into the fifth Royals snapped out of their ing slump to capture the opening contest of a four-game series with Rochester, 5 to 3. started the game, but had to Le taken out in the seventh and Jules Long saved the game for the Royals by fine relief hurling. Manager Southworth tossed over four successive pinch-hitters in- to the fray, including himself and altogether had 17 men in action before the game was over. Head and Ripple led the Mont- real attack on three visiting pit- chers with three hits each. The Royals announced yester- day that "Snake" Henry would he sent to Norfolk, and Solly Mish- kin called in a swap of first sack- ers, * Both are owned by the Roy- als. Harry Riconda played third today for the first time for Mon- treal and Peploski, sub third- sacker, has heen optioned io El- mira. JOHN EVANS IS PRESIDENT Hastings, June 2.--A East Peterboro' Baseball League has been organized with the fol- lowing officers: President John Evans, Havelock; Secretary-Treas- urer, Mr, Seeney, Havelock. C. H. Gillespie, Hastings, presided over the organization meeting. It was decided to affiliate with the 0.B.A. A schedule is to be drawn up this week, HASTINGS WINS, 11-8 Hastings, June 2.--In an ex- hibition game with Havelock base- ball team, Hastings won, 11-6. The batteries were: Hastings, Herrington, Scriver and Scriver, Jr.; Havelock, Sexsmith and Mat- tieson. PARKDALES BEAT NEW TORONTO Toronto, June 2.--New Toronto fell short in a ninth- inning rally to lose to Parkdale Ladies, 12 to 11. Margaret Maxwell for the losers had a home-run with two on. COLUMBUS BEAT GIANTS Celumbus, Ohio, June 2.--The Columbus, American Association Club . defeated the New York to 2, in an exhibition a Paul Dean, 17-year-old brother of "Dizzy" Dean, ing duel with Chaplin. M. Smith Leads British Open Carnoustie, Scotland, June 2.-- MacDonald Smith, a United States citizen, but a native of these blustery North Sea shores, plod- ded through a hurly of wind and rain over the Panmure Club course yesterday to score a 70 and take the lead in the first qualifying round of the British open golf championship. Carry- ing the hopes of his native Car- noustie, Smith got away to flying start oh the quest of his second major golf title in twenty years Ot "iamupionship play. He won e Canadian open tit you p le in Close on his heels came R. A. Whitcombe, one of the British favorites, with a record of 72 over the old Carnoustie course. Tony Manero, New Jersey profes- sional, also had a 72, hut his score. was made over the Pan- mure course at Barry, a par 72 like old C ustie, but ed hy the golfers an easier test, livered the most powerfel blow sof the game in fourth -- a triple 'to the scoreboard--to send. two scampering over the plate with Toronto's first runs. Billy Rogell inserted a timely inning to Muive.in Wo runs altos pr 1. Thormahlen | | of | under way | second | had the better of a pitch- | 1] up with Mary St, again, will enter the finals, * * team making a third game necessary to see which * * Oshawa Nats. Get Bye in Playoffs The Oshawa Nationals soccer team got a lucky break Challenge Cup Association club to get Canada Football Nats. Nats. was the only » - a bye into the will meet the winner of CNR, The Oshawa second round series, Oshawa and Knights of Pythias. * * Brampton Players Suspended Apparently the O.A LA, allow Spencer and Burry to play the next two games. the players they se want now. » * is weakening for Brampton LExcelsiors It would not surprise somewhat. They are § bu 15 to sce Native Sons try * » Ladies' League Opens Tonight There will be a record crowd of dium tonight. present perfect, O.M.1. softball tilt, The at 7.00 p.m. Falcon A.C. The adm sor'tball Everything looks to be favourable. (formerly and when these two rival outfits meet, it always means ceremonies' start at 155100 15 fans at the M The Chevs.) will weather at the oppose the a real and the 6.30 p.m. game only t Officials are looking for a real good opening-game crowd 14 3 88 . LJ * * South Ontario League Games Tonight Those softball fans who prefer to sce the the Ontario Schedule, six of them will be in action The Falcon have plenty of choice. Out of Billiards' team have a bye. and this will be a real feared by all other entries, battle. team will meet Mike's Place Juniors. The tid-bit of the evening will be at Robson Leather (Tannery) will oppose the Times team call but still, you never can tell. Cowan's Park, in a scheduled fixture and this should be a hum-dinger. teams are exceptionally well matched. Up at Alexandra Park, "stronger scx' in the and A, team will play in Whitby smart team and the Bell Telephone In this game, the Juniors get the seven teams entered tonight, S. A.C. Whitby has a These two Early in the season, in an exhibi- tion game, the score was only 5 to 2. Since then, both teams have made additions and improvements and the game tonight is quite liable to go extra innings. 1s no admission charge taken up, = * Cowan's Park should be popular tonight. to any of these games, There a silver collection being » * Falcon Players Notice All members of the Falcon A to Whitby, for the game tonight. * * C. Men's the Post Office at 6.15 p.m. sharp, where transportation will b Team, are ask ye at the irranged - » Chosen Friends to Play in Whitby The Chosen Friends will play their exhibition game with of Toronto, at Whitby Town Park, tomorrow night, Park, that diamond being unavailable. = LJ] "Populars" instead of Cowan's The game is called for 7.00 p.m. * * Horseshoe Pitching League Opens The South Ontario Horseshoe Pitching League, consisting of four | . . . entries, Oshawa, Columbus, Brooklin and Ashburn, Columbus will visit the Oshawa Club tomorrow night, the games to start at 8.00 p.m. Stan- dard Time, be on "hand. * * All members of the Oshawa Club are asked to note and to * * Oshawa Tennis Club Entertains Rusholme Rusholme Tennis Club will visit the Oshawa courts this evening to play their scheduled games, of the Toronto Tennis League. All visitors will be made welcome and any one interested in tennis, is advised to be on hand, as some very interesting and lively games arc assured. » ¥ * Exhibition Game at Stadium Wednesday Tomorrow evening (Wednesday) at 6.30 p.m. the Daily Times soit- ball team will play the City Hall Senior team of Toronto at the Motor City Stadium. City Hall have a very strong team this year and this will | be a good oportunity for the local fans to sce how the local teams shape up with the Toronto teams, headband ST. GEORGE'S OUTSCORED BY ST. MARY'S TEAM, 5-4 Toronto, June 2.--St. Mary's defeated St. George's last night at Willowvale Park 5 to 4 before the largest crowd of the, season, fully eight thousand lining the banks and encircling the fleld. It was the best played and most ex- citing tilt of the season, with the issue in doubt till the final hitter was disposed of. Both clubs had many more chances to score, but fine pinch-hitting by both Al Yar. | Be 1 and Jack Young and wonder- fielding by their team-mates, i with reckless base-running, kept the great throng" in fever heat throughout. me i HARNESS RACES AT NEW HAMBURG Kitchener, June 2.--The post- poned May 24 hdrness race meet at New Hanburg, will be held on Wednesday, the King's birthday, Three races are on the card. The meet will mark the inauguration of harness racing in this section. The May 24 meet was called off owing to unfavorable weather, POTTER D'S IS Wim aws Paris, June 2.--Comte de Fer- rol ounced yesterday he would not start his colt, Poker D's, in y at Epsom Downs Wed- ie Sct 4 the d n | burg: in the Dominion | tor Lity Sta- | | up | words it came to light that there { was a joker in the deck--in this action, | South | { Write that one down for future doesn't mean anything much, any- easily slugged out an eight-round Boston at Pittsburg«-- Rain. Only games scheduled. Games today-- Boston at Pitis- Brooklyn at Chicago; New { York at St. Louis; Philadeipaia at Cincinnati. OALA, Shows Some Leniency third strike, June 2.--After dis-| matter for hours be- | hind closed doors. the Ontario Amateur Lacrosse Association executive officers discovered last night that they might as well have remained at home so far as Toronto, cussing the | deciding whether or not the resi- | dence rule is or is not to be lived | to 'was concerned. In other | case the constitution ---- which | denied the executive officers or | delegates interested the right to vote on such contentious matters. reference, When the poll was taken it was also learned that only two of those present,--Mr. Kopas of Fergus and Mr. England, of St. Catharines, were eligible to vote. The trouble--there is always trouble in lacrosse--arose he- cause Brampton Excelsiors, in de- fiance of orders from President | to Osmuk. | Mary 0. { propped to Phair and cayght out off first Score by base. Sil innings. 001 100 000 001 0- out, | Cedardale to | May Batteries: Cedard Mary ~-- Hobbs, c. Strike outs--Gillard, 4; Smith 1. Walks--Gillard 0; Smith, 2. Left on Mary 6. Two Mary, Three Mary 1 Cedardale Osmuk c Gillard P first struck hot lines Mary -- Bradd knoe left. field. pas : grounded to icinie, : 2 ing Bradd to secpnd. Hobbs po Hn Bg Cedardale --Gillard, p; Bradd, p; Smith, 2nd i Cedardale -- F | 3; ser popped [to Phair. Barrage | ficheal. Gillard con- | nected witlh a beauty to right | field for a threc-bagger. Jenkins struck out; Mary -- McCullough POD; ved to | Gillard. Burr made first on a Doidge zingled past | Fraser, Burr ran into the lLatted ball. Doidge stole second. Phair grounded to Fraser. Score-- Cedardate 0, Mary 0., Fraser 3rd inning, Cedardale-- Gulen- chyn grounded to Burr, Clemens singled 'to Phair. Osmuk walked. Haywond walked. Opicinie Soi grcunded to Doidge, soring | Ovicinie Clemens. Doidge to McCullough | Jenkins --Osmuk out, Fraser struck | Haywood out. Gulenchyn Mary : ' Umpires: Haywood pinched a : long fly from Micheal, smith | Iyeett; M. h grounded to Barriage. Boadd | 800. 4 grounded to Barriage. Score, oi Cedardale 1, Mary 0. 4th inning, Cadardale -- Bar- riage connected with a two-bag- ger over centre field. Gillard popped to Perry. Jenkins made first when Bradd miuffed an in- field fly. Barriage advanced tu third. Culenchyn grounded to Smith, Barriage came home on Bradd hases--Cedardale hase hits--Cedardale, hase second third Clemens Jarriage 5.8, d.f. c.f r.f. Messrs. Scorer--A. RENAULT A SPEEDER New York, Tune a9 victed of Magistrate Charles Brandt, suspended sentence after workhouse. Bill Blainey of the O.A.L.A. that Players Burry and Spencer were not eligible, used these players in last Saturday's game against Native Sons of Toronto. - The of- ficials ruled that the game had been thereby forfeited to Native Sons, and Brampton delegates agreed to this last night, It was decided that Burry be suspended for three games, one of them being that of last Satur- day, and that Spencer suffer the same fate. When the sentences have been served, Spencer will be eligible to play for Brampton, and that Burry may also line up with the Excelsiors if the other five clubs are agreeable, President Blainey has there- fore come to the conclusion that the residence rule is a myth. He says that the O.A.L.A. executive jx still opposed to Burry playing for Brampton, but that this Oh, well! 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