PAGE POUR THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVTILLE, THURSDAY, JUNE i3th. 1935 Basebal Girls' Softball Football IN THE REA&LM 0FSPORT Bowling Boxing Wrestling Royals In New Blue Uniforms lit Two Runs In Tenth Frame Avenge Port Hope Slaughter George "Snub" Piper and' SPORTS CALENDAR, Len. Wakely Show Fine FOR THIS wE Form Throughout Soccer Football ROYALS WIN 4-3 June 15-Brooklin at Bowvmarnv ______1 June la-Solina at Clarke June 17-Enniskillen at Courtic Port Hope Leads in Final June 19-Bowm'ville at Hunga: Innings First Defeat of June 19-Tyrone at Zion. Year or Hll-tonesiltermediate Basebail YearforHilltow ers June 15-Bowmanville at Peterl June 19-Cobourg at Bowmanv Showing that lind of will-to-wjn at 6.30 p. m. spirit that is sure to pack in the Junior Basebali patrons, Bowmanville Royals' be- decked in their new grayish-blue June 15-Bowmanviile At Port1 uniforms. pounced on Len Wakely- Girls' Softball pride and joy of the Port Hope base- June 14--Oshawa M.I. at Bow-v bail minded-for two runs in the June 17-Bowmanville at Port1 last of the tenth to turn what look- ed like a heart-rendirig. tear-jerk- ing 3-2 defeat into a thrilling, best-i a quick throw to Hicks who COVE game-of-the-year, 4-3 victory. Incidentally, Eddie Hicks the Verily was it hard to believe that pounding banker who played these well-dressed. fast-thinking, their efforts went for naught. accurately-fielding bunch of bail 'n the seventh Bates singled, PE players (and we mean Bail Players), walked and Williams singled in were alimost identically the samne tying run with a line drive dowr gang of bedraggled, loose-brained J le! t field foui line. In the ni error-making team that the weeik Bowmanville had the tying run before had been squelched under a' Camerons single and Petrie's di 12-1 shellacing by the before-men- but f ailed when McIlroy made a1 tioned Port HoPe club. Let us fer- fect peg to the plate after Pip vently hope that when they cast off f ly to nip Cameron. Then came their old uniformns they also cast off eventful tenth. forever those games that bring gray Devine batting for Corbett go hair to he anagr. f e on a bad peg by Williams hairsto te manger.completed the tour on L. Wake On Saturday the game was. to putdu i, mildly, breath-taking. For the doble. Mnost part the pitchers and the In the first haif Williams, fielders were supreme but hits crept had scored one run, driven in in just often enough to keep the' other and then presented the vÉ issue in doubt and the fans in sus- ors with a gif t taliy, sing]ed for pense. third hit, went to second on a pa George "Snub" Piper in hanging ed bal, pilfered third and then al up is ecod wn o th sesonbiding his time while Colwellb held the hitherto unbeaten Ontarios seot. aninfîl roer tdhety to 6 hits and 3 walks and Pitched scoiend ael'in g w th he t his team into a tie for first place.;cout aer n agnsondflato "Snub" was keeping his fast bal frtgaea sotan1hn high and had the hiiltowners pp eight chances without a bobble ping up like firecrackers on the ý almost certain to become a f ix'i 24th. Only in the sixth and tenth1 at his new position. were they able to reach the plate. In the sixth Port Hope fashior In four of the first five frames Port their two runs f rom hits by Hudç Hope went out in order. Phillips. and Rowcliff e precedeti by a wV first man to bat in the encounter, to pitcher Wakely. greeted Piper with a two-bagger to Meanwhiie the Royals whoh lef t but was doubled off second, tailied one in the f irst when W when Cameron made a shoe-stringIliamns singled, stole second went catch of Hudson's liner and made third on Hudson's error and sco 1PORT HOPES -fIG DAY DOMINION DAY CELEBRATION JULY ut Sponsored by The Lions Club of Port Hope Trotting Races Dasebali, music, Gaies Big Calithumpian Parade MWamnoth Street Fair M--teME- nln 'EEK ville ice arians ,rboro ville, Hope .ville Hope eredi. pili- 1his But etrie -the n the iinth ni on uble per- per's ethe ýot a and .ely's j who an- 7isit- rhis )ass-3 fter 1 bea.t1 tto 1 ying 1 ight 1 iled1 e is iý ture 1 ned C son ý valk had Vil- red B c B c B P, Pý w Bron, . wkey and Wiamsj He must evelop the ability to stand up under punishment anti- to 2).Lef onBases- Por t Hope 6. take it' wthout a whlmper. He must rely entirely upon his own Bowmanvihle 8. Stieot- Wak- ablity as there are no. team-mates to carry his share of the burden ely 8. Piper 2. Bases on halls- off shoulti he falter. Wakely 2, off Piper 3. Passeti bails1 -Rowciffe. Double play- Cam- AIl these qualities of physical ability, stamîina. aiertness. self- eron t0 Hicks, McIlroy 10 owcife. otoad efrlae oewt ayndgesofucs sth Umpire: Plate-Rowden . Bases- cnroatielreicecrewt aindges0fucssath McDougall. indîvidital appiies himself to training under proper supervis.ion. J Amateur boxing and %vrestling are on a hîgh plane in Ontario, SCOTCH SOCCER TEAM at this tîme due to the intelligent control exerteti by the governing bodies anti the high-mintieti type of gentlemen who direct the train- THRILLS SCOTTY BELL ing of the varîous clubs. It is truly "the manly art' anti we can AND HIS GUESTS recommenti no fîner entertainment for Young and olti, of both sexes, than an evenîr.g spent admiring the skill of a clean-cut group of The editor enjoyeti a real treat ýoung men a- two by two they meet in cdean. wholesome contest Saturday afternoon. anti incidentai- wti h oe qae ly reneweti his youth. when we (my thnhereisua. wif e and self> were guests of Dr. The Lions are to be commendeti for their enterprise in bring- and Mrs. J. Clark Bell at the soc- n oBwanilth ranoOtro'bxesnd rslr. cer game at Maple Leaf Stadium, igt omnil h ra !Otro oesadwetes jToronto, when the touring **Scots," They have the right idea in provitiing nothing but the best and it is representing the Scottish Football bopeti they receive the necessary support to justify further sponsor- Association, defeated in handy fash- ing of such h.eh class entertainment. ion an Al-Star Eastern Canada team 6 to 0. What a gaine and how _____________________________ those lads from the Ian d of the heather know their football! To an> .felltiîsiocating his hip. About the old "has-been" player whose active sfrSIw amne tîme, an unfortunate gentie- participation in the game dates back a n B w i g man in United States had an eye in the early years o! the present ~ put out while playing tiddly- winks century il just matie our sporting G inx~'hich bas always been considereti, blooti boil to about 444 fahrenheît G i s (in A ab0r, l-, those outside. as a gaine rivalling with ecstasy to see with what ease, lawn bowling for peacefulness anti agility anti dexterity those visitîng lako Iuaiy players manîpulateti that pîg-skin I j. J. Mason, Veteran Bowmanville Il acko balit.y.a:,e ta They gave a perfect demonstration Bowier, Bas Large Collection 1 wsas mpa:e htskîll- ed bowlers couiti almost set up of everything on the football cal- of Tournament Prizes Ih ouse- keep în7 through tournament endar from dribbling. checkîng. su- JJpie sh xiieialrecl perb passing. trapping. head work rzsahexibtdalgec- f both brain and brawn). accurate fORONTO TAKES TOURNAMENT lecticn o! suitcases. trophies. nieti- kicking anti scoring abilty. ais, silverware. blankets. t r a y s. Lest you are not aware o! the fact smoking stands anti rrany other ar- our genial hosts are natives of Aber- Lawn bowling is again becoming t:cles, a portion of hîs winninçrs dur- deen and with one parked on each1 one o! Canada's nost popular sports. mng the past thirty years 'during sîie o! us we got the interestîng was the opinion o! J. J. Mason.' which he has pairticipated in tour- higligts f ech layr a tohisP resident o! the Bowmanvîlîe Lawn naments in many rarts o! Ontario. playing anti scorfng records. etc. B owling Club, na neve hs Telclcu edatunmn Anti as to a proper soccer fan anti week. Mr. Mason has been a bowl- Wednesday. June 5th, when f our- rooter-our seciate anti diminutive er for over thirty years anti speakslteen rinks participateti from Port family physiciari of BowmanvilleJ authoritatively when he recommenti Hope. Cobourg, Oshawa. Peterboro. abantioneti his characterîstic com- la'sn bowling to any man, olti or Whitby. Cannington anti Toronto. posure. anti as a spectator in the Young, as an excellent pastime. 1 Dr. Williams, anti his rink from Kew grand stanti was a veritable Frank- It is a recreation requiring keenJ Beach Club, Toronto, won finIt prize enstin ith voce ikend t, aeyesight, strict co-ordlnat:on o! honors and were presenteti with in- louti speaker on a hurtiy-gurdy. We j mmmd anti muscle, as welas an ex- wii ta s. JD CaruthokrgstaBnd- enjoyeti every minute o! it anti the cellent jutigment of distance. It w m alle J.i. Consistg ci! Fre occasion will linger as a pleasant can be matie as exciîing anti ener Imemory. cb ade pay ers themsneed- Crytierman, M. B. Rixen, M. G. V. Aniong other local spectators in gie ti s eart helth codo- Goulti anti J. D. Carruthers. were in attntanc w noictiour Scotch er anti tonic. This year the Bow- second place winning complete eh- frientis, D. F. Henry anti James manville Club has more members ectric Irons, anti A. E. Sturgess' rink Coyle. than for several years, sald Mr. Ma- fromn Whitby took third place withI ________ * ~son, about fi! teen members o! theboknstepîz. Rotay Cub oinng nd>sevral The winners won three games SOCCER SCORES more expectedti 10take membership. pls c re Wifl3amswile son antia It is a most inexpensive game. thethrei plus score,wisond and 2 Wednesday, June 5-Courtice at membership fee being reasonable hrhedpusceso31ad2 Tyrone. o-o. and the amount necessary to outfit respectively. The next tournament Saturday, June &-Clarke at Ern a player not" excessive, while the will take place in.August. nlskillen, 0-o. equipment will last for years. Monday, June lO-Solina at Cour- Mr. Mason was about 10 remark BAD OUTLOOK lice, 2-2. that It was a sport comparatively Boxer: Isn't it a long walk from Regiment vs Bownianville game Ifrýee f rom posslbility o! lnjury, but jthe diresslng room Ici the ring? scheduled for Saturday, June 8th, refraineti as he recalleti last sumi Opponent: Yes, but you won't postponed. mer when lie stepped on a bowl anti have to walk back. LIONS CLUB SHOW WILL LOOK LIKE THIS Lynx Lose Loose Soithali Came T.17 nJIûoç 1iiw li cc Duinà To Win 12--10 THROUGH ? In Overtime A Monday Night Game Draws Huge Crowd to See Girls Battie . . . .. . . .i SCORERS DISAGREE Fans and Players on Edge. As Excitement Runs jH igh Gregory Tav-ernettes of Oshawa tiefeateti Bowmianville Lynx 12-10 in eight innings of play on Monday night. although the local scorer tried to give Oshawa the win in the usual se%-en ztanzas. 'Pardon our con fusion. With numnerous errors mixeti up V.eli with nany hits, a few walks andi several startling stops. the fans 'vere kept on etige ail the time. The .__ .......... Oshawa teani showed a littie more INEWCHAPIS EPPRINGLE finish to týheir play than the locals NEWCHMP' PFPEIN LFT- ONE 0F OLD RULER'S MANY PROBLEMSdu no to greater natural ability The champ takes a lebut to i uetnothe fact they have playedi Thechap tke a ef:totheLarinfigt i th Plo rouds~ouan de wht wllhappen at! together longer. chin ,sandrelovesNew trkThisn Misrai sceneheatonseCubYorkg awhenvsMeLaThns n the atrntheigLionsthCluboGBoxing. ami anWdee t-t Each nsides- starteti ouared o ithvi threee fromn the Barney Ross-Jimmie Mc- the welterweight crown. and gives ling Show on June 2lst. runs in the first. and after OShawa; - - - - - --- ~ -_________________________- - hati scored one to the Lynx nil in the second. the hometowners mark- while the Ontarios were trying b j ed up four 10 their rivais' one inJ run Bagneil down; were goinig town Ithe third to take the leati_5 inod Wae. Inthe sond, u% sathid B xin .InTh % anyà r» e~ thle ourth frame the Tavern- in orde beforethe sonh-paw iants VÇ1 - rest[ g« b a l rt te aeback strong and atideti fourth and f ifth they went tiown ithree runs iwe counted four) on one, two, three, andi in the sixth trehttreerr n ak andi Colwell who went to thirti on Specialiy I te for The Canadian Statesman by at akdu nte ntesxh the same play sharpingthe ly-ff ' siai J. Earle Cunningham to put. them one up. The Lynx. What a place for his first hit of the, Pyia Instructor of The Ontario Training School for Boy battling like their namesake when year! backed into a corner, counted one ,er in the sixth andi tied the score after Port Hope A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. Editor's Note: Mr,. Cunningham has spent many vears in tvo were out in the seventh. Phîllips 1. f. 5 0 2 1 1 O0 hyic1 Brown 2 b 5 1 0 2 1 PysOa instruction. loth in the Ontario Training School for Boys, In the eighth Oshawa took ad- Hudson s s 5 1 1 i 2 1 and in Y. M. C. As in Toronto, and it is with great pleasure that we vantage of three errors andi with the Rowliffe c 4 O 2 9 1 O present this authoritative and interest:ng article concerning the type ihtheip obetali th ree ninlme Wakely F. 1b 4 0 0 10 0 O o f en tert ainiment which the Lions Club are sponsoring here wietebs ta omnil M>cIlroy If 4 0 O 2i 1 g1 could do 'sas score one on a single Berry 3b 4 0 O i 3 0 and three walks. Line-up: f Patterson r! 2 0 0 i 0 0 Being a keen advocate o! both boxing anti wrestling we are B3ounanv-ille - White, c: Gilhool- b Corbett rf in 7th 0 O O 1 0 O naturally interesteti to learn that the r.ewly formed Bowmanville eY. lb: Kîlpatrick, p and 2b: Stain- fi WaeineL.a>pr2f 0 1 0 2 0 Lions Club is promoting a real city-sizeti Boxing and Wrestlîng show ton. rf: Little, 3b: Clark. rf: and a Devie () r 1 0 10 0Dai*ey. p; Lefroy, 2b and cf; Large, di 363629 11 2 in the near future. If: Mutton, ss. f fa) batted for Corbett in 101h.bxn n wetigmynt ecniee mogteRH E! (x) two out when wvinning u Wieboiganiwesln myno ecosdreiaon1h Oshawça 311 301 03 - 12 13 9 1b 3cored. hetter known sports in the saine sense that basebail and hockey are. Bn"ville 30A001 i -,in - 3owmanvile AB. R tHDPfn A 17 hp*pr- - Nilliams 3b 5 2 3 1 3 1 olwell 2b 5 1 2 5 4 0 3agnell cf 4 01 20 0 .arge 1f 5 01 20 0 IIJS sS 0 . à3 0 ameron rf 4 0 1 3 1 0 ates c 4 1 1 2 0 0 'etriel1b 3 01 102 0 liper p 4 00 02 0 39 4 il 30 15 1 Runs batted in -Rowcliffe 12). L. akeiy. Williams. Bagneli. Hicks. arned Runs-Port Hope, 2; Bow- anvilie. 3. Twvo base hits-Phillips, vnr a e no aenying theîr appeal from the standpoilIt of th-e spectator. And whie occasionally we hear a mîlti denunciation Of this form 0of sport. it is merely a hang-over from an era long since passeti. Ail arotind the globe anti particularly in the largeîr centres where boxlng and wrestling are so popular. the sport is wi dely re- cognized as provitiing the very finest training that any boy or young man can obtaîn. when properly superviseti. and not carried to excess. Both sports tiemanti the utmost in concentration and phy- sical fitness. The boxer in the ring must have a -keen eye andi a clear brain. Ail his faculties must be 8o co-ordinateti that he his perfect rhvthnm, timing anti control. He must learn not only to con- trol the movemnents of his body. but also his mind anti emotions. 1Umpire.s - rott Colwell on base. 11-10 9 8i at the plate; Babe Ruth. the big bambino of basebaîl, is at last out of the game. Although he dIaims to have retired. Judge Emil Fuchs, president of the Boston Braves, emphatically says "fired.' Babe insists he will stay in basebail "as long as I can stand up,' but as yet there seems to be no place he can be fitteti into. PORT HOPE JUNIORS OUT FOR THE SEASON Port Hope Juniors Disband After Losing Flrst Two Gaules At a meeting Monday of the 0f- ficers of the Port Hope Junior Base- bali Club, decision was made to drop from the Lakeshore Junior League after the local youngsters had been lefeateti by one-sided scores in their first two games. Lack of interest and shortage of good material is blamed for the abandonment. The teams now in tme league are 3owmanville, Cobourg, Oshawa and See TIiem in Action The Cream of Canada's Amateur BOXERS AND WRESTLERS at the Lions Club Show Taylor 's Arena, Bowmanville Friday, June 21 Seethee utstanding four thrilling bouts. ever experjenced. Canadian Wrestlers in The biggest thFilI you THE WRESTLING CARD BOUT No. 1 - 135 lb. Class WALDY MEYERS Out Lightweîght ChamPion Toduiorden A. C. B3OUT NO. 2 - 135 lb. Class JACK MOORE Toronto Wrestling Club BOUT NO. 3 - 158 lb. Class ERNIE CRISP vs Toronto Nrestling Club JIM ALL Former Can. 14,1 vs MASE WILLIAMS Scarboro Wrestling Club vs TED McKINLEY Ex. Canadian 125 lb. Champ. NORM FAREWELL .EN vs BEN ENGBLOM lb.L Champ. Ontario 145 lb. Champ. Scarboro A. C. Watch for Boxng Card next week Proceeds of this Show will be used by the Lions Club for Defective Eyesight of Local Children, for Boys' Work and for Community Betternient. - :1 SPORT OF