TODAY'S SPORTING FEATURES Oshawa Lawn Bowlers Hold Very Successful Tournament Oshawa City and Oshawa Nats. Both Lose Games Sat. St. John's Defeat Canadians in First Int. Series Game ' TODAY'S SPORTING FEATURES Oshawa Tennis Club Defeat Campbeliford Seniors, 5-2 Mike's Place vs. "Newsies" at Stadium Tonight Oshawa Church Softball 11 engue. Schedule Aatiouned Oshawa City Are Bouton By Clyde Bank 2-1 When Forwards Miss Chances| 8 Oshawa Forwards Fail to ! Capitalize on Most of | { Whinnie, Cummings, ' Seoring Chances--Ming- . led Tough Luck and In- ! ability Keeps Oshawa Team Down--Winners Score Winning-Goal 5| Minutes Before End Lobban won the toss and B owl] icked off for C lydebank against | Rie wind before about 1,000 peo- ple. Play opened very fast. the ity forced a corner kick off ie, from the kick McClusky shade a good save of Reader, at the expence dorner kick which came ing. Clydebank broke away Howells made some nice from Boyd Milne, and Macintyre. The City had tough luck at the other end, PDunstall's shot just go- ing over the har with McClu out of position. The game was fast and both teams missed chane- of another saves 925 of Clydebank scored after 20 minutes of play, Nichol sent tO oyd who drew the defence slip- ped to McIntyre who beat Howells with a nice low shot from about six yards out. After the restart the city did all the attacking, the half backs made many openings but the shooting of the forward was very weak. The City were aw ard- ed a penalty kick, when" Cum- mings stopped the. ball with his hands when it was on the bac k of the met. Anderson who took the kick put the ball just outside the upright. Bredin broke away on the | jeft from his cross. Dunstall's shot hit the cross bar. After 40 minu- tes of play the City scored when Bredin forced a corner of Me- Whinnie, the same player kick "which was well Brown headed the ball to placed Dun stall, who scored giving McClusky | no chance to save. Half time came | with Clydeband 1, City 1. Brown started the Both teams were very awhile. Defence of were very sound especially Leod, who was making some fine clearances under heavy pressure both teams from Clydebank. Clydebank broke | great | The City | away and Howell made a save of Boyd's hard shot. went away to the other Brown was going through but was called back for offside. Both Lobban and Lappin were making some great openings. for the for- wards but they lacked the finish. Nichols tried a long shot which was easily handled by Howells. redin broke through on the left but McClusky made a great save Singer on the right was sending gome nice crosses over but they went astray At this period of the ame it was very fast and hard ought Lobban sent Bredin away on the lift with a mice pass but was called back for off side. The break of the game came five min. end, tes from time for the home team | when Macintyre broke away on the left, who crossed to the centre bban who was waiting to clear | Me- | Brown's l to noth- | and | took | Me- | ! from the top before the season is | over. Line up: Clydebank.-- McClusky, Mac- MacHattie, Nichols, Bennet, Thomson, Milne, os Rep, MacIntyre and Boyd. --Howells, Rodgers, Me- Py y apr, Labban, Munro, Sin ger, Dunstall,: Brown, Anderson, | Bredin. Referee.-- Bloom, Toronto. | Oshawa Church Softball League OSHAWA CHURCH LEAGUB SOFTBALL 1st Half Schedule June 1--Northminster | bert 8t., Cowan's Park. June 2--Tuxis at Benedicts, | esandra Park, Knox at Trinity, | | at Al- Al- Cow- Ukrainian at K.Y.P.L., Alexandra Park. June S--albert at Tuxis, andra Park. June 10.--Benedicts at Alexandra Park. June 10--"Trinity jans. Cowan's Park. June 12--K.Y.P.L. at minster, Alexandra Park. June 15 Tuxis at Cowan's Park. June 16--Knox Alexandra Park. June 17--Ukrainian at Cowan's Park. June 1S8------Northminster Benedicts, Alexandra Park. June rinity at minster, ndra Park. | June KY.P.L. at Alexandra Park. June 24 Albert at Knox, ndra Park. June 24.--Benedicts at Ukrain- Cowan's Park. 2; Northminster Alexandra Park. 26~-Ukrainians at Ale ha oh a Park, 24 Alex- ! Knox, at Trinity, at at Al- 10 | June X.Y.P.1. at Trinity, % Cowan's oi 29---Albert at K.Y.P.L., Park. Tuxis at Ukrainians, | June Alexandra June 29. Cowan's Park. June 20.---Trinity dicts, Alexandra Park. July 2 Alexandra July ? Cowan's July 6 at Bene- Park. Jenedicts at Park. Northminster at rainiang. Cowan's Park. July 7--Knox at Tuxis, andra Park. July 8--Trinity at an"s Park. July 8--Benedicts at K.Y.P.L,, Alexandra Park. Last team named is home team. Trinity, Albert and Ukrainians play. home games at Cowan Park. All others at Alexandra Albert, TUk- Alex Albert, | Mike's. Place Jrs. Oppose "Newsies" at Aexandra Park Tonight when it took a bad bounce and | nded .at the feet of Boyd who eat Howell with a iow fast ghot. The city tried desperately to score ut the home team hung on to eir lead. The final whistle hlew (Clydebank 2. City 1... It was a ugh game to loose, but the City Il comic back and will not be far il Your Own" It's Cheaper . with § CIGARETTE PAPERS G-ZAG Book of 120 Leaves automatic book giving at a time. No Waste. and ZIG-ZAG and ot 120 Leaves wy IAF ng bY THEATRE Today and Tuesday | WILL ROGERS in Mark Twain's Mirth Masterpiece "p CONNECTICUT Free Dresssrwate to Ladies er end Tuaday Night real softball Alexandra There will be a battle down at Park tonight, when Mike's Place Juniors oppose the Daily Times in a South Ontario League Game, This game has a very special feature. Mike's Place Juniors is a combination team of those play- ers of Junior age who played for the old rivals, Red Aces and Fit- tings, or in 1930, Oshawa Bak- ery and Parts and Service. The Times team is almost a combin- ation of the members of the same rival teams only in the case of the "Newsies" they are the play- ers who are now too old to play in Junior Company. In tonight's game 'between Mike's Place and Times, old riv- ale and old teammates will oppose | exch other. This makes the set- ting for a real game, absolutely perfect. The rivalry is even mere intense but the spirit of gportsmanship displayed makes the game even more entertaining. This should he a real nip-and- tuck struggle from start to fin- ish and local softball fans are ad- vised not to pass this game up. At Alexandra Park :t 7.00 p.m. Tannery vs. Bell Telephone The Robson Leather Co., team iz billed to oppose the Bell Tele- phone tonight. It is expected that this game will be played at Motor City Stadium, PORT HOPE WINS FROM ORONO, 9-8 Port Hope, June 15.--Orono Ramblers guided by Orme Gams- by went down to a' 9-8 defeat here Saturday when the locals, by scoring three runs in the eighth, due to a home run by Wakely, gained an advantage which Gamsby's team could not over- come, Cobourg plays Orono on 'the latter's grounds on Wednesday. Orono .... 203 100 011--8 7 3 Port Hope 030 020 13x--9 8 § Yycett, 'Moise and Eliott; Wakely, Brockenghire and Cur- Lis, , So Ukrain- | North- | X.Y.P.L. | Albert, North- | Tuxis, | at | Knox, | Knox at Northminster, | Cow- | | point of attendance | Whithy, and BILL, COULTER One of the most capable defence | players Canadian lacrosse has | ever produced. sides and works in this city, and for three years starred on Oshawa's backfield, had the ligaments of his thigh strain. Bill, who re- | | | ed in Saturday's game and may | playing tonight. With- Canada's chances the International considerably less. not be out Coulter, of lifting Series are ened. CAMPBELLFORD 5:2 | Local Racket-Artists Show | | | | League {the running for "TOOTS" WHITE Considered by most Canadian la- | crosse authorities as the finest Inside Home player in Canada, and who starred with the Osh- awa General Motors Seniors for three years, was the only play. er to bulge the American twine in the first game of the Inter national Lacrosse series in Bal- timore, Saturday. "Toots" scored both of Canada's goals, one on a pass from Chuck Davidson, another former Osh. awa player, F. Goodman and T. Johns Win Sinclair Trophy In Big Bowling Tourney Sat. lin Keen Competition Is Dis- played Among Doubles Teams -- Winners Re- ceive Fou Prizes Unlike gome tournaments that are pos tponed, the W.E.N. Sin clair Scotch Doubles tourney at the lot al greens on Saturday af ternoon, proved to Le one most successful from the stand- that this an- With prevail- nual event has enjoved. ideal weather conditions 22 pairs of bowlers Claremont, Pont had a very evening's in E. of Oshawa carry ing off the Sinclair Trophy, Mr. Goodman's victory came only af ter a hard game in the finals with J. Hefferman and W. Brownlee ing, Perry fine af- sport Oshawa ternoon and which resulted ana T. Johns, | A. Sturgess and W. Cook | Capture R. S. McLaugh: |; Trophy -- Tourna- |, ment Is Big Success and ' " of the | from Goodman which was won by the close score | 16 to 12. The consolation event for pos session of the R., 8. McLaughlin Cup brought out some of the closest games of the day. event was finally won hy Sturgess and W. Cook by. who defeated J. | f J. Lucas, of Port Perry by 10 to 9 in .a very closely comtested match, The third event, which was for those teams which had lost their first two games, became a club feud hetween two rinks from 'Whitby, in which Chas. Barton and John Hay triumphed over George Robb and W, J, Correll by the. score of 10 to 8. The tournament on Saturday was the first of the season at the Oshawa greens and the condition of the greens promises to provide wonderful entertainment for the club members as well as out of town clubs which will take part in the other tournaments that will be held during the summer. Excellent Prize sGiven The winners of the different events all received very excellent prizes. E. Goodman and T. Johns, winners of the Primary Competi- tion and H. E.. N. Sinclair Tro- phy, each received an excelleut Oryx Desk Set. J. Hefferman and W. Brownless, runners-up in the same competition, each re- ceived a Silver « Mounted Fruit dish. A, Sturgess and W. Cook, win- ners of the R. 8. McLaughlin Cup, each received a handsome Silver Fruit Basket while J. Jeffreys and J. Lucas, the runners-up, each were presented with a set of water glasses. The two teams of doubles in the finals of the Third Competl- tion, regeived neckties, ~The following arc the results of the day's. games in all three Com- petitions, irom the first round" to the final winner. w. E. N. SINCLAIR TROPHY (First Round) F. Cochrane, Oshawa, 13--T. Ward, Claremont, 9. ~E. Goodian, Oshawa, 14--T, Jef lo min » of The | a Whithy, 6 frey, Port Perry | , ODshaw 13--( Perry, 10 14 ) rnegic awa N. Thomas , Oshawa, 15 CW hi ig 0. (Third Round) I | ide I He eran, -( (Semi-Final Round) E. Goodman, 16--L. Taylor, L. Dudley, 11--] Hefferman, (Final Round) LE. Goodman, 16--]. Hefferman, R. 5. Mc LAUGHLIN TROPHY (First Round . Whitby, 18--C, awa, 1 , Oshawa, 3 12 12 'homas Loft- house, Bryce 12--G. Robb, R..D. Fisher, KF. « Miller, Claremont, Oshawa, 11, Of hr: ine, negie, Port A. Sturgess, Oshawa, 6 C. 'Detenbeck, Oshawa, Bartgp, Whitby, 8 (Second Round) T. W. Kaiser, Oshawa, 8 -- Luke, O%hawa, 4 T. Jeffrey, Port Perry, 20-T. J. Ward, Claremont, 8, N. Thomas, 11--J. Bryce, 9 F. Cochrane, 11--R. D. Miller, 30 A. Sturgess, 13--C. Detenbeck. 11 G. Morrison, 10--C, Stenhouse, LL. T A, L. 18 -- J Oshawa, 14D. Car- Perry, 12. 13 -- C. Greenfield, 12 C. H g N. ng 3 3 hil 12--F., Cochrane, 9. Dudley, 9--G, Morrison, 7, (Semi- final Round) Tefirey, 16-1. Taylor, 7. A. Sturgess, 12--L., Dudley, (Final Round) a, Sturgess, Whitby, rey, Port Perry, 9, THIRD COMPETITION (First Round) C. Lofthouse, Oshawa, 15 -- J. Fisher, Oshawa, 7. : C. Barton, Whitby, ficld, Oshawa, 3 ; (Second Round) & Barton, 17--C, Lofthouse, § G. Robb, Whitby, 11--D. H, Ward Clareniont, 8 . (Final Round) C. Barton, Whitby, 10--G., Whitby, 8. : La y 10-- T. 10. JOT. Jef- 21--C. Green- Robb, ARETE ALAC High heels are said to make women irritable.~" Hspecially when the woman next door has higher ones.--The Passing Show. A great age this! Everything's operated by buttons and swite hes except . the children," -- ' Border ISHN TES | | . I scheduled fixture of the Senior sec { Quebec C1 LARRY GAINS K.0.'S PHIL. SCOTT IN 2ND Leicester, England June 15.-- Larry Gains panther-like Toronto colored boxer, opened up agains. Phil Scott, British heavyweight champion, in their scheduled 15- round bout here Saturday and long before the end of the sec- ond round Gains was casually gazing at a recumbent opponent, Scott never had a chance against the flashy Canadian, who nailed him for a nine count early in the first round, and ended the bout with a perfectly timed one-two' carly in the second, while 30,000 fans alternately hooed the fallen champion and cheered his con- gueror, Larry bial CLUB WINS FROM A Fine Form in Defeating Strong Eastern Team ---- The Oshawa Tennis Club enter tained Campbelliord at the local courts on Saturday afternoon and! the Oshawa players were successful | mn winning a 5-2 victory over their | rivals from the east. This was a looked like the prover- million dollars yesterday. For months he has been touring the continent and this country, meeting all comers and boxing at the form. From the start hout, he had the measure of the heavier slow- moving Briton, tion of the Eastern Ontario Tenni af evi Jy ternoon, dent that hi the their victory on Saturday Oshawa made ft quite they are very much in the League cham pionship, which they captured last year. Kingston defeated Cam | ford last the 5.2 top of of Jo 5 id wi Winnipeg, Man Communist adership of unemployed in Man- 1 will be ended if the Indepen- Labor Party succeeds in its to dethrone radical chief tain At a recent meeting it was decided that the party would take more active participation in lead- ing the whose cause, they tated, injured by the Communists, Same looks as if the I ntend with King week by and it will have for the title The following are Saturday's games: , Vesey, Oshawa, bellford, 6 Oshaw ni to C« the results of ga defeated We 0, 4-6, 6-0 a, defeate d 6-2, 5-7, ng and deefated Campbelliord, S. Alger and I. Hon defeated Ir a and Kingston, bellford, 6-4, 6-1 Miss Nak O: and Dr vhelltord, defeated shleigh, jobless, was being H ple ord, ' mstro na Mu hy ' Oshawa and Sm ith, A LFITLE HINT (Tit-Bits) What va are ye ' bho cutting out 1 who got wife went Longmore Miss Lyon Oshawa, 4-0, Jo : an to do with rishleigh defeated M 20 : pocket." and Mrs. C. Weston, -- defeated Miss Fer Oshawa, 6-1, 6-4. | boss ( Ww over in the last why the 1 ( a Sith her I wonder and Miss Goheen, I can't Few men appreciate gratuitous pist (tearfully) advice about driving--whether i i= a motor or a golf hall ronicle-Telegraph. ca Yes 1 suppose that's vers, States, ternational series terday, 5 teams in the Dominion. erican twelve, low scored three goals in the first ler tallied one for the Johnnies in the first period, which ended with St. firs fie first blood in the series. McCartee made a pass to Pool, rectly in front of the net, St. into the netting, Pool made good on another shot. This time, from the outside and from a dif- Tic st John's Win First Game Of Inter. Series For U.S.A. Beat Canada All-Stars 5-2 mericans Prove Far Too Good for Canada's Rep- resentatives in the First Game of Series -- Can- adians' Play Suffers Seri- ously in Complying With U.S. Rules--Poole Gets Four for Winners -- "Toots"" White Gets Both for Canada Baltimore, Md., June 15--St. hn's, representing the [United drew first blood in the in- with Canada, the first game here yes- to 2. More than 6,000 witnessed the game and they a star team defeat a team stars, the visitors being an or- nization recruited from various es ey, nning captain of the Am. was the outstanding The little fel- Bobby Pool, ayer in the game. If and one jn the second. Zeig- 2 ad- scored in the John's holding a 4 to ntage. "Toots" . White th goals for the Canuck t half, At the start of the zame hn's got the ball at the face-off d McCartee carried it down the id to the Canadian net. Within seconds St. John's had drawn St. on in who was di- and the John's captain fired the ball A moment later tossed | a however, he ult angle, the ball speeding through to attack Cornbrooks, Fader Lynch, Canada pelton for Bain, bury, Donald, MacKinnon for Davidson, Haynes for bury, ton for Bain. Referee-- land. Querrie, Canada, Laurie D. Cox, Syracuse: more Baker, Swarthmore. Time of halves--30 minutes. jobless. tents which they less fortunate who otherwise sleep to the other St. Johns, Pool for MacCartee, for Gallagher, Gallagher for Heff Bain for Kendall for Kendall, Bleecker for Burry, R. V. of Truitt, Judge JOBLESS FORM TENT COLONY (By The Canadian Press) Hudson Bay Junction, freight trains, some the open. Fish are plentiful in the rivers near this little town close to the Manitoba are well fed. 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Sudbury' Peterboro, Ont. Belleville, Ont, Tillsonburg, on Dundas, Markdale, ont. oust" Ont, the target over the shoulder of the Canadian keeper. The Canadian soon carried the end of the field. The Americans, however, re. fused to let them get inside ond two tosses by Dividson and Con- nell failed to pierce the netting. Goals-- Ziegler; Canada, White (2), Substitutions--St. Johns--Hin= Lynch for Ath- Morris for Hoff, Cheezum for Gallagher for Fader, Cheezum, Bain for Stapleton, Sta- Louns- Lounshury for Golden, } Donald for Barron, Barron for Mc- for MacKinnon. Connell Lounz. Staple- Play--Charles Goal Umpires-- J. Feni Sask,-- Dotted with little tents erected by the unemployed, Saskatchewan is a haven for Out-of-works 'are arriving carrying share with the this section the men through