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Oshawa Daily Times, 9 Sep 1931, p. 6

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% A BR {08 PACE SIX' J Rm------ 3 ! Ts thal © es et Tr - --- TODAY'S SPORTING FEATURES * il Maple Leafs Lost to Buffalo Bisons, 10 to 6. Mike's Place i Defeated North Broadview in Thrilling Game ll Montreal Canadiens Defeate d Maple Leafs with Late Rally i FEATURES George Wood Claims Harmsworth Trophy Daily Times Play in Trenton This Afternoon in 2nd Game Willowdale and Herzls Fail to Break Tie IKE'S PLACE JRS. ELIMINATED NORTH BROADVIEW 5 a Game Was a Real Treat for the Large Gathering of Fans Who Enjoyed the Fighting Spirit of Both Teams -- Mike's Place Led After the Fourth Inning -- Game Has Climax in Ninth Displaying the brand of ball that earried them to a four to two victory right in Toronto, Mike's Place Jrs. took North Broadview in- to camp last night at the stadium to the tune of 5 to 3 and qualified . for the next round of the O.AS.A, . play-offs, It was a ball game from start to finish with North Broad- view fighting for the breaks that . never seemed. to come their way. "They were a game crew and pro- tested almost every other decision in "their anxiety to break the jinx that hounded their trail but to no'avail. - They were out fought and out gen- eralled throughout and went down { battling to the last ditch with two " men on base in a scoring position when the final out was made. Rival Pitchers in Form , Whitely pitched a fine game for winners and although in trouble on several occasions managed to extri- cate himself with apparent ease. He had the Toronto batters swinging vainly at his slants all evening and had plenty of break on the ball, so much so that the batters were prone to accuse Umpire Branch of playing shut-eye. Upper pitched a fine game for the visitors until the sixth Sw inning when he was removed from "the box with three on base and one % out. Cousins who replaced him held Mike's to two hits and one run in the two two third innings he work- ged and showed to good advantage Swith a fast ball that had the bat- 4 ters in knots. It was just as well ov he did not start the game or the * result might have been far different "Played Fine Ball to Win : > Second Straight Game From Highly Rated Team as far as Oshawa was concerned. The Oshawa outfielders had their eyes right on the ball last night, with Hurst in particular making sensational catches. Farrant for North Broadview was also a good ball hawk on one occasion leaping in the air to take Hurst's bid for a hit. Mike's Place were also the smoother team in - fielding having only two errors as compared with four by the visitors, It was a pretty sight to see the way the home team picked up hard driven balls and threw the runner out with apparent ease, The team was working smoothly in concerted effort and were on top of the play all the time One department where the visitors shone was in hitting. If they con- nected the ball usually travelled fast and far. Eleven hits fell to them, one a home run by Munroe in the eighth with none on base. The vis- itors reserved their real threat ior the final inning when Farrant anl Cross hit in succession with none out, Farrant scored on Cross hit and with the darkness settling down the visitors had a real chance to tie up the score. O'Brien patting for Robinson laid down a butt and the first out, Whitely making the throw to Peterson. Grey succumb- ed to Whitely's fast ball and stiuck out, but Cross was on third by this time with Roy the spark plug of the team coming to bat. "After stalling for time he finally drew a walk andl the crowd became anxious and beg- ged for the final out. Munroe tock several healthy swings and flied out to Cornish on a high fly back of second and the game was over. Both Teams Scored Early The visitors opened the scoring in the first inning after two were out, but they were not to get out in front as easily as that and Mikes came back to tie it up in their half of the inning. Hurst was thrown out but Cornish got a life on Ceass bad throw and scored on Knox's kit From that point on the game was a struggle with the visitors having a margin in hits if in nothing els With the start of the fourth inning and insoles, Medium or wide toes. Black kid, brown kid and pat- ent leather. Suitable for school shoes or wear. Best grade leather soles Women's Low Heel Oxfords Sizes 21, to 7 general everyday rubber heels. | Sport Snapshots Toronto to-morrow. promises to be no exception to the Bryce and C., C, Stenhouse play A. J. W. Blain and William Chisholm, place. * * Jerry Ardiel Wins Gordon Lefebvre, formerly manager won the race for inboard runabouts speed of 41.13 miles per hour. * * The first half was very even, both our and scored five more. goals. Bc City players are asked to make every Peterboro has never played in Osha City boys a merry tussle Ld » ed up The missed one of softbail fans who pa the best games of from the beginning with the teams as Place had the edge as Whitely gav Upper who faded out of the piety Cousins. To see this later at' that nad the he was not injected into team ty well the It seemed as if al had arguments § ity wer had the more atch. Her home pret violets as far as umpires were ¢ ticular. mst ev v.ew batters sometl wrong cerned and won out because the fielding being a treat to w cacounter. May they bring * * Motors Horseshoe The General when experts trom all parts of the | ates in the league robin tourney starting 2 pm, hat there will be a large turn at Thistle Lawn at 10 a.m. tomorrow. distance of ten miles at the exhibition in Toronto. class "F" event with "Miss \Windsor" averaging 48.5 miles pcr hour. as a result a nice afternoon of sport was cnjoyed by all, advised to keep Saturday afternoon open for this game lock City eleven are a great cup. fight Mike's Place Take Step Ahea individual the buffaloed. 'The g oncerned and ; a ¢hampion jor the enthusiasts of the barn yard game next Saturday af out Ic Local Bowlers Take Part Two teams from the Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club will take part in the Toronto Globe Scotch Doubles Tournament which, is being started in The tourney which always enjoys a large entry list is one of the classic bowling events of the summer and this year rule. The Oshawa team of James F. Ross and C. Bully, Caer Howell Another Oshawa pair will play of Milton, at the same time and * * Wakefield Trophy J. R. Ardiel, nephew of Lorne Ardiel, of Oshawa, was successful on Monday in winning the Lord Wakeficld Arophy ior sca fleas at a He also won the in the General Motors plant here, with "Miss Virginia" at an average a * Oshawa City Defeated Avondale Oshawa City defeated Avondale on Saturday 6-1, in a league game. teams scoring one goal apiece. In the second halt City made full use of the wind which was in their fav- sth teams played clean football and All Oshawa effort to attend Thursday's practice on Alexandra Park at 6.30 p.m. so as to be in good shape for their On- | tario cup game with Peterboro on Saturday at Alexandra Park. wa before, soccer fans will be well as the ing team and will the gan he st he 3 evenl c re at w game at an earlier ime Walt y ball that came t with at as far hed e's wishing finis 1 t hem lu hip to Oshawa, Ld Ld Horseshoe Pitching On Saturday Pits will be the centre of interes ternoon province will take part in a roun: The General Motors club which oper- Columbus, and Ashburn, are hopin; or the games, and still no. change in the score | Peterson was safe on Munroc's «i+ and scored on Gay's hit. That | made the score two to one for Osh awa. 'The lead was shim and tl players were begging each other i get on. Finally in the sixth Upper became rather wobbly in the box allowing two hits and a walk to hl the bases with only one out and as a result he was derricked in favor of Cousins who allowed a hit and got the next two batters. In the flurry two runs had crossed the plate to put Mike's three up. It! looked like a big lead as the visit- ors were becoming disorganized, however, in 'the eighth, Munroe, first man up hit a home run be- tween right and centre, and North Broadview came to life again. How- ever Upper made the mistake of i A Feonomical Prices. Lalse ST. LAWREN( Smartest Styling: . .Su FE and HORTON Hats at thats all oess to - know about a HAT/ perb Workmanship lower prices HATS by WOLTHAUSEN, BROCKVILLE Hatter to gentlemen for over half a century 38 a \ pd : | trying to bunt a third strike while Lynch and Cousins were retired by pretty throws by Cornish. The run reduced the lead but Mike's Place combined two walks and an error to count a run, [ay scoring on Far- rant's error, With the game in hand Whitely momentarily lost control and grooved the ball allowing two hits and a walk for a run before the side was retired. It was a nerve racking finish, R.H. E. N. Broadview 100 000 011--3 11 4 | Mike's Place 100 102 01x--5 8 2! Umpires i--Branch, plate; Dcll, ses, | The teams :--North Broadvicw - Grey, r.f.; Roy, 3b.; Munroe, 2b; Upper, p., c.f.; Lynch c.; De Norris 1b.; Farrant c.f, 1b.; Cross, s.s.; Robinson 1.f.; Cousins, p.; O'Brien batted for Robinson in the ninth. Mike's Placc--Hurst, 1.f.; Cornish $5.; Knox, 2b.; Hall, 3b.; Peterson, 1b.; Gay c.; Whitely p.; Major, r.f.; Graboski, c.f. a TTT ih Today and Thursday MURDER by the 'CLOCK Thrilling Mystery Play ADDED Laurel - Hardy "Our Wife" Bobby Jones "The Spoon" FOX NEWS BASEBALL RESULTS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost EE Newark 1lochester Laltimore . Toronto Montreal Reading Jersey City Buffalo Yesterday's Results. Newark 7 Jersey City .. Rochester. ..x4 Montreal x 10 innings. Reading.....11 Baltimore Buffalo......10 Toronto .... Games To-day. Toronto at Bufialo, Montreal at Rochester. Baltimore at Reading. Newark at Jersey City. AMERIVAN LEAGUE : Won = Lost Philadelphia ... 95 40 Washington 81 54 New York ..... 55 Cleveland .. 64 St. Louis Detroit Chicago . Boston .. P.C. 704 .600 5938 522 416 412 373 373 Yesterday's Results. I'hiladelphia.10 Washington . St. Louis.... 3 Detroit ... | Cleveland. ..8-6 Chicago Only games scheduled. : Games To-day, Washington at Philadelphia. Only games scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost St. Louis ,..... 4 New York ..... Brooklyn ..... Chicago ..... Pittsburg Boston Philadelphia ... Cincinnati P.C. 647 594 526 511 .485 «438 .438 362 Yesterday's Results, Philadelphia.3-3 New York Pittsburg.... 3 Cincinnati Brooklyn....10 Boston ,.. Only games scheduled. Games To-day. Brooklyn at Pittsburg. Only game scheduled; ------------------ BIRDS LOSE GROUND Reading, Sept. 9.--The sixth- place Reading Keys took 'a fling at the Baltimore Birds' pennant hopes fh last night's game by win. ning 11 to 8. The Keys snagged 13 hits from four Oriole pitchers. Bad pitehir cost Baltimore the contest, THe visiting chuckers appeared to let down just at the time hits meant runs. : George Kirsch went the route for the Keys and was nicked for 12 blows, but kept them scattered enough to come out winner, 1-4 hy Miss Swail and T. Harris Eliminated in Semi-Final Round by Campbellford Pair--Six Local Pairs Took Part Six teams from the Oshawa Jl.awn Tennis Club took part in the Mixed Doubles Tourney held lon the courts of the Peterboro Tennis Club. on Monday. The [tourney was the annual mixed doubles tournament of the Kast- ern Ontario Tennis Association, Two of the Oshawa teams reach- cd the third round and Miss Swail and T. Harris reached the semi final round, the latter team being eliminated in two hard sets by the ultimate winners of the tourney, Miss Weston and Mr. While | Lift- | ve the Oshawa | ve Weston of Campbellford. The results of the | played by Oshawa players are as follows: First Round Miss Swai] and Mr. T. Harris, O:zhawa, defeated Miss Mackenzie and Mr. Boyner, Peterboro, 6-0, Miss Fishleigh and Mr, D, Con- NOW SHOWING Tol'able David With NOAH BEERY and J0AN PEERS Comedy Roseland Pathe News Cobb Goes Fishing Oshawa Tennis Players Do well in Mixed Doubles ; Tournament Labor Day matches | ant, Oshawa, defeated Mrs. Cruthers and Mr. Bryant, Peter- boro, 6-0, 6-1. Miss Furber anda Mr. B. Willis, Oshawa, defeated Miss Davidsen and Mr. Shaw, Peterboro, 6-3, 6-0. Miss Lick and Mr. J. Harris, Oshawa, defeated Miss Sorby and Mr. Black, Belleville, 8-6, 6-2. Miss London and Mr. S, F. Everson, Oshawa, defeated Miss Harvey and Mr. Cotton, Peter- boro, 6-1, 6-2, Second Round Miss Swail and Mr. T. Harris, Oshawa, defeated Miss Kindred and Mr, Calvert, Tweed, 6-2, 6-2. Migs Fishleigh and Mr. D. Con- ant, Oshawa, defeated Miss Mc- Arthur and Mr. Malcolm, King- ston, 6:1, 6-2, Miss Weston and Mr. Weston, Campbellford, defeated Miss Fur- 6-2. Miss Smith and Mr. Smith, Campbellford, defeated Miss Lick and Mr. J. Harris, Oshawa, 0-6, 6-4, 6-1, Miss Grant and Mr. D. Grant, Kingston, defeated Miss "London and Mr. S. F. Everson, Oshawa, 0-6, 6-2, 6-3. Third Round Miss Swai] and Mr. T. Harris, Oshawa, defeated Miss Weston and Mr, Cole, Campbellford, 4-6, Bowers and Mr. B. Rol- weed, defeated Mi Fish- nd Mr, D. Conant, ~5, 7-5 Semi-Final Weston and Mr vbellford, defeated and Mr. T. Miss 6, 6-2. Final Miss Weston and Mr. Campbellford, defeated N crs and Mr, , 3-6, 7-5. irs Bow- HOME-RUN BEAT TIGERS Detroit, Sept. 9.--Ralph Kress' home run with Goslin on base in the eighth inning enabled St. | Louis Browns to defeat the De- 'troit Tigers, 3 to 2, here yester- ber and Mr. Willis, Oshawa, 6-1, 1] Osh- Weston, | Harris, Oshawa, | | Weston, | B. Rollins, Tweed, | day and regain fifth place in the American League. The Tigers were leading 2 to 1 when Goslin walked in the eighth and scored ahead of Kress to put the Brownies in the lead. Detroit had scored once in the second in- ning on a double by Rogell and a single by Richardson. The Browns evened the count on Ferrell's home run in the third, but went one back on a single, an infield out and another single in the sixth. The Tigers found Wal- ter Stewart for eight hits, while Walter Whitehill held the Browns to six base blows. Giants Broke Even with Phils New York, Sept. 9.--The New York Giants closed their season at the Polo grounds vesterdav hv di viding a pair of close games with Philadelphia. The Phillies won the first clash, 3 to 1, ag Phil Col- ling scored his second straight triumph over the Giants. New York took the second, 4 to 3, to give Jim Mooney his sixth straight victory since joining the team. The Giants won the séason's ser- ies, 14-8, Bill Walker had just one bad inning in the opener, The Phils bunched three hits with three passes to score. all thejr runs, Each pitcher allowed seven hits. Mooney was rapped for ten hits to New York's seven off Fred Blake, but he wag effective in all but the sixth inning, when the Phillies put on another three-run rally. * The winning Giant run came in the seventh on successive singles by Mooney, Allen and Leach, "How does that story end?" "Oh, you wouldn't like jt. He dies and she has to go back to her husband." 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