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Oshawa Daily Times, 20 Nov 1940, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT A THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1940 BY a nd ih Today's Soorting Features GM-Men Clash With Dukes Hamilton Fists Fly at in Toronto Brights Tie S.P.A. Junior Puck Series Gets Under Way | Oshawa GM-Men Visit Toronto Marlboros Tonight for SPORT NEWS x Spo Roundup By EDDIE BRIETZ (Associated Press Sports Writer) Louisville, KY. Nov. 20 (AP)-- One of the terms of Jimmy Wilson's contract with the Cubs is that will coach at third base ... Tom Harmon of Michigan is a cinch get the Heisman Memorial Trophy for the year's outstanding gridder. The Augusta College (S.D.) nom- inates for its all-America football team: Kant of Fordham, Ize of Brown, Heel of Oxford, Bowl of Rice. Swamps of Georgia, Bell of St. Mary's, Bunch of Tufts, Shake of Depauw, Opportunity of Knox Oodles of Duke, and Tuba of Col- gate. No less an authority than Buck Weaver, veteran turf writer of the | he {Too star-studded my | senior "A" division of the Ontario | to | Hockey Association --Hamilton Do- FISTS TOSSED | IN HAMILTON AS BRIGHTS DRAW (CP). -- | in the | Nov. 20 entries Hamilton, Ont. | fasces and Niagara Falls Brights-- | | Louisville Times, tells us it's Whirla- | way in the Kentucky Derby, rain or shine . . . Did you know that Frank McCormick, voted the most valuable player in the National League, cost the Reds only 100 smackers? (Get Larry MacPhail to tell you the story) ... Now, whom do you suppose that master magician, Mike Jacobs, will dig up to face Joe Louis in Detroit? | | | | It wouldn't be good old Gus Dorazio, would it? Today's Guest Star--Bob French, Toledo Blade: "While the guessing is good, we would like to hazard the prediction that thé next eastern college to de-emphasize football will be Cornell . . . The Big Red loses heavily by graduation this year and the tip is out that no undue efforts will be made to replace this year's stars." migosh -- "H'ya, gentlemen" (starring Max Baer) opens in New Haven Thanksgiving night . .. oddly | home have yet to prove which is the bet- ter team. The one that furnishes that proof good bet for the league title. The two clashed here last night in their first meeting of the sea- son and failed to settle anything even a fight. They played to a 3-6 overtime draw nd Hamilton's Doug Fritz and Bright's Hal Ccoper swung a few punches to no decision The single p« , however, raised Hamilton to unc possession of first place, one notch the idle Toronto Marlboro ( Falls are t i, anoth Down th period, rush second lead ¢ by Art Stuar sent the teams overtime session of the fina! frame on Woody Woodward Johnny, Barlow ing for IS a up on Niag t pag to. score the a pass from opened the scor- han of the game that k Bobby two start rom The crack nilton Clarence, Brady, The F dle | iod, | took pu fenders tl struck Cooper o : turkey is considered a flop--or about 1s as successful as an Italian attack. Red Wings Tie Bruins Boston, Nov. 20--Detroit Red Wings wasted only nine cof their thirteen shots to come from behind ; tators and several After was giv orc en | Cooper to gain a 4-4 overtime tie with BOs- | ton Bruins last night at the Boston Garden. before 9,000 | Alex Motter, Red Wings' defense- | | alternates man, supplied much of the powe: needed to gain the dearilock He caged a 30-footer while the Bruins were leading, 4-2, early 'n the third period and on his next turn on the | ice he Jed Syd Howe before the latter rifled a 50-foot shot through Goalie Frankie Brimsek for the tying point. During the last two regular per- fods the Red Wings scored times on seven shots Howe opeced the scoving in the first period unassisted and Mel Hill got the Bruins rolling in the second session with a rink-length scoring dash. Less tnan a minute after Hill broke the ice for Boston, Roy Con- acher countered and, before the second period ended Art Jackson and Herb Cain followed The Bruins appeared to have clinched their first victory in four starts until Motter swung into his effective action in the third period | 3--Hamilton, Fritz three | | | The Hami Astle, C Morr 1 Bert McCaffery First Period 1, Barlow drew, Cracken, Referee z Bellinger ton) . Brady, Shi! lington) : Penalties McAndrew, Sherr; Shillington, Stuart Second Period 4--Niagara Falls, Catlin Penalties Stuart, Friz Cooper (major). Third Period 5--Niagara Falls, Stuart 6--Hamilton, Miocinovich (Woodward) Penalty--Astle. Overtime Period No scoring. No penalties Bombers in Training N.Y. Rangers For East-West Game Edge Amerks New York, Nov. 20.--New Rangers staved off a third-period drive by New York Americans last right to win the first National Hockey League game between the two clubs *his season, 3-2. Rangers, tories and third-place Hawks. Rangers, the Stanley Cun hold- ers, took a 3-0 lead in the first two periods on a clever exhibition 'of hockey and appeared c1 the point of coasting home with an easv vic- tory when the Americans staged the assault that brought them with- in g goal of tieing it up Wilfie Field scored hoth Ameri- can goals, ranging far from his de- fence post in power plays. On the first he raced around rizht wing to score with g low shot after a com- bination play with Lorne Carr and Murray Armstronz Then the de- fenseman took a pass from Johnny Sorrell just inside the blue line and blazed home a 35-fcoter. Rangers had piled up their lead with a goal in the first period by Alex Shibicky, on a pass out from Ott Heller, and two In the second, by Bryan Hextall and Alfie Pike. The crowd of 8673. mall for a clash be en these traditional riv- als, saw the fastest and most: wide open. game of the young season, York desperate unbeaten with two vic- two ties, climhed to a tie with Chicago Black Winnipeg, Nov. 20 - Winnipeg | Blue Bombers, 1940 Western Cana- da rughy champions and holders of | the 1939 Canadian title, Tuesday | resumed training in preparation | for the proposed East-West game in Toronto Dec. 7 Have Won Twice "he Bombers had inactive | since their final game of the West- ern series against Calgary Bronks a week ago last Saturdey. In resuming their training, Coach Reg Threifall is following the pro- cedure of .ast year in altering the club's playing system to conform with Eastern Canada's C.R.U. code. Twice Winnipeg team., hove : cessfully bridged the big zap tween their = own rules anc C.R.U. system to capture the Cana- dian title on Eastern sil. In 1035 under the leadership of Playing Coach Bob Fritz the Bombers de- feated Hamilton Tigers 18-12, at Hamilton to win the crown Last year, with Threl'all in command, the Bombers edged Ottawa Rough Riders on. a snow-covered field at Ottawa. been Hos be- the To Leave Nov. 30? The Bombers will likeiy leave for Eastern Canada on or abou! Satur- day, Nov. 30. No defini'z arrange- ments have been made for training quarters in the East A yrar ago they drilled at Hamilton. Coach Reg Threlfall and Manager Joe Ryan will he in the Fast for the Eastern final belween the Rie Four ind Senior OPIU chzempion Noy. 30, according to present plans. This snill shot was taken Yates, who attempted to jump with bike and all over the made Chicago. This picture was Canadiens Buy J. Portland FR Po Hawks def 4:44 | weight ; . 126, of Baltimore, in a nor le hout tonight MeCommick CINCINNATI REDS' FIRST BASEMAN VOTED THE MOST VALUABLE PLAYER W THE NATIONAL LEAGUE with AAAI, ~A ~ Today's Sporting Features N.Y. Rangers Edge Amerks; Bruins Tie Wings Jack Portland is Sold .to Les Canadiens Winnipeg Blue Bombers Training for Game - just as Gerald DeBaets, LEFT, speed ant skidded fallen ray camera. Etohicoke Ousts Barrie Colts, 6-1 Leaf Garden Barrie t for on DeBaets during Campbell, with , and Gor- Chemys Pp NY | 195 hyn, defense, Ken H First Period Campbe!l Third Period I (Hus- Bowler | Most Valuable @-- -- By Jack Sords WON IT LAST YEAR AND LOMBARD) IN 938 Spill During Six-Day Bike Race in the six-day the track the path bike of race Cecil in Last Night's Fight Results mn | New Seattle--Tony Zale A.M lewel tpointed Freddie Franci York and Pa. Pa Wilkes-Barre coke 161 126. Baltin York r York, out 135 White Plz 146 te De ra M R drew Jersey Cit Jersey League Tilt GM-Men Meet |Another String for Rangers? Dukes Tonight and the local club is expected to give a good account of their work at Maple Leaf Gardens and per- haps pull out another win. The 5-2 conquest here on Monday, when the visiting London Streamliners went down to defeat at the hands {of the G-Men, who had lost the [first four games, gave new courage, pep and determination to the GM players. There may be luck in odd Inumbe:? the G-Men, as their first win was a fifth game, but to- night's struggle being the 6th gam: in the may prove for schedule the fifth season' lucky as be remembered tha Ox hawa but have r.ot sn It will kes defeated game, 5-2 local been warn former n of « ationa Iarlborog had two newcomers in Oshawa G-Men will tangle to- | night with the Toronto Marlboros | ! | making the rounds that several sec- | ret weapons are under considera- | tion by the enemies of New York | Rangers as a means of stopping ! Other Vague but persistent rumors are the National Hockey League drive of Lester Patrick's machine. One report has been heard that Art Ross, the Boston Bruin's inven- start work shortly on a puck that becomes in- visible when it touches a Boston hockey stick. Ross is said to be planning to turn -his hand towards this idea once he has taken a few more bounces out of his non- bouncable puck Another of the reports which are unconfirmed, is that r Mervyn (Red) Dutton Americans is where jumps bel time the tive genius, intends to of mang New rk seek a plan 1 goal ige's cage every net t down t ff t feren ted to to such novel i of the apparent diffic ng the Rangers } » customary Or thoughs mee ing a defeat t games undefeated much' con- teams in the six other clut the game cause the However, a too well e Rang 7 19 games there has to be other record by g en. And after a start to such streaks The Rangers made it two victor- two draws for the defeating Americans The game lead In plav Trophv. which is he New York hip They season, with five tie In seven contests and . Detroit Rod in the only other and season ht hv victory gave ' won riers .and a Boston Bruins Wines «drew 4-4 game N.H.L. Clubs Much Worried N.H.L. BIG SEVEN (By The Canadian Press) Byd Howe of Detroit Red Wings broke a three-way tie for top place among National - Hockey League point-scorers last night, driving in two goals as the Wings played a 4- 4 overtime tie with Boston Bruins. Howe now has nine points to the even compiled by George Allen and Mush M of Chicago Black Hawks, who were idle. A new= comer to the big seven was defence- Alex Motter of ths Wings, who 1 a geal and assisted in ane th Bryan and Bill the last ed < WY wm CI SL PERNT SPER Eh) JEWEL ENS GETS JOB AS CINCINNATI COACH ti, Nov. 20.--Jewel Ens, r of the Indianapolis Club American Association, was ht by General Man- Giles succeed 1 as coach of the world cinnati Reds. to GUILTINAN'S CHAMPION SHOE SHOP Better SHOE REPAIRING pays Its Cheaper. Longitudinal skate sharpening. Invisible rg-soling. 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