Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jun 1924, p. 8

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG JUNE 23, 1924. MONDAY, LATEST LOCAL OSHAWA TRIMMED UF | ~ THE PETES ONCE MORE, Defeated Solomon's Crew 5-0 In Oshawa on 8at- urday. Oshawa, June 21.--Inability of the | Petes to hit with men on the paths | resulted in the Oshawa's shutting them out here this afternoon, the final score being 5 to 0. While the, ¥isitors failed to connect at the op- portune time the locals hit when safs | clouts were needed and four of their five runs were of the earned variety Dainty, the local twirling ace, was invincible in the pinches and he made a specialty of getting out of bad holes after he was personally re- sponsible for getting into them. He struck out seven and walked six, the | Petes having no fewer than 14 men feft on bases. Serth was assigned to hurling duty for Peterboro and his shoots were no mystery for the great- er part of the game although he tightened up on several occasions when the locals were dangerous Both pitchers were wild at times, Serth hitting R Fair, Wilson and Dainty, while Dainty soaked Serth a couple of times. Singles by W. Fair | and Murray and Tyson's sacrifice fly netted the locals a counter in the first frame. In the fifth they added another when R. Fair took first when he was hit and scored on Rowden's three-Uagger. In the sixth Oshawa added two more, Murray getting to first on Holyman's error, second on | a passed ball and scoring on Tyson's | sizzler down the third base line] | and ft is up | the Motor Town crew on Wednesd | Here is the list _SPORTIN G = STILL ON TOP anding after Oshawa & leaves Ki to the game with h battling Kingston Oshawa Peterboro Belleville Do You Know Baseball ? By Billy Evans Questions. 2 1.: There are two out of three men on the The count is three balls and two strikes on the. batter. » next pitch js wide of the plate, i the fourth ball. While the runner from third is jogging toward the plate, the coacher runs alongside him and pats him on the shoulder. The umpire called the runner out be- cause of the actions of the coacher, retiring the side. Was that the cor- rect ru :T--H. W. 2. What is the proper ruling on the following situation? There is a runner on first. On the hit and run the batsman drives a ground ball to the first baseman, who touches the | bag, retiring him. He then throws the ball to the second baseman, who touches the bag ahead of the runner. | Does that retire the runner or must he be touched? If the runner, when bases, GENERAL REVIEWS It ranks right along with the stroke and the bisque. it may be taken; | a bisque--which is another sill at which the handicap applies. But a woof is neither a stroke nor a bis que. It is simply a woof, When your opponent agrees t give you a woof at, say, the third, shriek at any one of these holes, and at a time when you calculate it will do him the worst harm. Usually the woof is most effective on the putting green, and that's where it gets its biggest play. When your opponent gives you a | | stroke he specified the hole at which | when he gives you | y way | of saying stroke--you elect the hole | fifth and sixteenth holes, it means | that you are to have the privilege | to cutting loose with a blood-freezing | TIMELY COMMENTS & ST forgotten. Victoria Street. INS YOUR ROOFING TROUBLES Let us supply you with Shingles or Roof- ing that has a reputation for quality. "Quality" remains long after "price" is ALLAN LUMBER C(O. = oP 'Phone 1042. ASEBAL SCORES baseball scores -- SATURDAY'S GAMES. National League. St. Louis 3, Chicago 4 St. Louis 0, Chicago 1. New York 2, Boston 1 Philadelphia 3, Brooklyn 4 Cincinnati 0, Pittsbirgh 1 American League. Boston 3, New York 5 Boston 3, New York 3 (Called for darkness) Cleveland 5, Detroit 6 'Washington 11, Philadelphia 3 Chicago 8, St. Louis § International League. | the San | City clubs of the Pacific Coast {of the rival clubs. J. -- -- i organized baseball, a total of 264 hits i | in a series of seven games between | Salt Lake | Francisco and lea- gue played at the local park recently, left the fans gasping. An explanation other than the fal- libility of pitchers was sought, the batting orgy was participated in generally by players on both teams and affected virtually all the twirlers Cecil Alter, libil chief of the weather hazarded the opinion that the high altitude of Salt Lake City, 4, had something to do with it. ball finds less resistance in the rari- polis than in the sea level along the Coast, and the players are in better physical condition. This theory gained support among sports writers who recalled the num- since | bureau here, |s 200 feet, | The | fied atmosphere of the Utah metro- | cities | the forecaster said, | the island yesterday in a regular scheduled Case Trophy game dy the score of 22-9. The game was Wolfe nd's all the way through but In- erary put up a stubborn battle, The | Islanders scored in all but two inn- ings. Wolfe Island--Woodman, 3b; F. Ford, If; Taggart, ¢; Crawford, 2b; J. Woodman, 1b; Hogan, ss; Huff- man, cf; Spencer, 2b; Allen, hh Ww. Horne, p; Sullivan, p' (went in in ixth). Inverary--Loney, W. Leeman, 1b; man, Johnson, | Koen, cf; Denne, p; vert, 'rf. Inverary .. Wolfe Island Umpire--C. Arthurs, ¢; Hart, 2b; R. Lee- 3b; Guess, cf; Gibson, 1f; Cal- IH ss} .030020031-- 9 17540410x--22 . Devlin, Kingston, Germans Like Hockey. Berlin, July 5.--Hockey and cric- which was good for a double.|he saw the throw beating him to TRatON Dainty's single sent Tyson to third |'second, turned and got ed to first Toronto 7, Newark 4 and he counted on Roddick's hit to | before being touched, would he be right. In the seventh the locals got|safe?--J. C. their final tally. Rowdon got on when his grounder to Harrison took a bad hop. He was sacrificed to second by Fair and came home on Murray's single, The teams: Peterboro--Logon, If; Johnston, 2b; Swanson, ¢; Heckman, rf; Har- rison, 1b; Holyman, ss; Collins, 3b; Shaughnessy, cf; Serth, p. Buffalo 3, Jersey City 9 ber of freak plays here supposedly aue to atmospheric vagaries. Sree Senge 2 San Francisco won six out of the | ket, played by few in Germany before seven slugfests with a total of 150 | the war, are gaining in popularity, hits and 100 runs. Salt Lake City but tennis continues the game most chalked up 114 hits and 70 runs. [0 vo8u®. While the number of golf oo players has greatly increased in the last few years, the spread of this game is hampered by the lack of grounds for links. Berlin, for ine stance, has only two courses, Answers. SUNDAY'S GAME. 1. The umpire should have paid no attention to the action of the coacher., The base on balls entitled . iy hatsdtea by and all Pines The most astonishing development of the major league season has c¢ advance one base, scoring the Tun- | pea. iad a dt 5 hie i ner from third. 'The pat on the back | n the unexpected uprising of the Boston Red Sox, a team which finished an emphatic eighth last year. by the coacher in no way intérfered | ) . with the play, which is the thought | And one of the main reasons for the phenomenon is Ike Boone, a Oshawa--Rowden, 1f; W. Fair, rf; | of the rule. young outfielder from the Texas League. Mr. Boone has truly been a Murray, 3b; Tyson, ¢; Dainty, bp; 2. Mere touching of the base did | boon to Manager Fohl. His hitting has been both timely and spectacular, Roddick, 1f; Wilson, 1b; R. Fair, cf; | not retire the runner at second. and his work in the field has been up to the standard in every detail. Boston fans have lifted him to the pedestals of idolatry formerly Morrison, ss. When the batsman was retired, the Score by innings: force was removed, 'and the runner - y occupied by Speaker, Hooper and Lewis when these outfielding notables cavorted at Fenway Park. had to be touched. He had a perfect ~ right to go back to first if able. 'What cannot be repaired is not to be regretted. . Literature is a great staff, but a Faint praise is akin to abuse. sorry crutch. Pa 4 National League. Pittsburgh 4, Cincinnati 9 Philadelphia 7, Brooklyn 6 WOLFE ISLAND VICTORIOUS IN GOOD CASE TROPHY GAME Wolfe Island defeated Inverary at IKE BOONE. American League. Boston 6, New York 2 Cleveland 7, Detroit 5. Chicago 6, St. Louis 4 Philadelphia 4, Washington § --" "Buckingham CIGARPITES Interiational League, Buffalo 6, Jersey City 0 Buffalo 2, Jersey City 3 Syracuse 4, Reading 5 Toronto 1, Newark § Rochester 5, Baltimore 7. R. HE Peterboro ....000000000--0 7 2 Oshawa . .10001210x--5 9 3 Umpires--Benson and Hallinan, of Toronto. ~, TOBACC CO Seek informatioon from the ex- perienced. Labor makes us insensible to sor- YOUNGEST PRO. IS ONLY SEVENTEEN YEARS OLD Per AS ce PHILID Moet CITY LEAGUE Tomorrow evening there will be another Mercantile fixture between Taners and Civil Service, Tanners have made one appearance this year when they were defeated by Plumb- ers but the Civil Servants are as yet unknown to the baseball public and are expected to cut quite a dash. 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