The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 17 May 1928, p. 5

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at First Softball Game Won by Oddfellows The first game of the local softball season was played at the public school grounds on Monday evening, with the Oddfellows coming out winners over the new entry from North Cobalt, 20-10, after a tussle which was close un- til the last couple of innings. It was attended by a good crowd, who appeared to have lost none of the enthusiasm evidenced last season. ; Bill McKee did the hurling for the Oddfellows and Bill McCag- herty caught, while Albert Cain tossed them over for North Co- balt, with Roy Thompson on the receiving end. At the league meeting held in the fire hall afterwards, it was decided to accept the entries of North Cobalt, Knights of Colum- bus, Firemen, Oddfellows andthe Hockey Club. There was con- siderable discussion over the last- named, as some of the other club managers were of the opinion that there was too much strength concentrated on the one club, and that they would outclass the other entries, but finally decided to take a chance. The executive then decided K. of C. should play Hockey Club on Wednesday ev- ening and Firemen meet Odd- fellows on Friday. All games are to start at 6.30 sharp and penalties will be inflicted on the teams responsible for late start- ing. The balance of the season's schedule will be drawn up by the committee this week-end. Milt. Austin was named presi- dent, in place of the late Joseph Branchaud, and Joe Walsh was elected by acclamation to the vice-president's chair. Albert Cain, of North Cobalt, was nam- ed on the executive to take the chair vacated by H. Woodhouse, who has removed to Toronto. New Arrival in Town is Promising Athlete The following clipping from Saturday's Globe is a special des- patch to that paper from Brant- ford, and is reproduced here for the benefit of sport enthusiasts : "Brantiord loses one of its fin- ets young athletes in Lawrence ("Baldy") Northcott, who Satur- day morning leaves for Hailey- bury, being moved to that town by the Bank of Nova Scotia, by whom he is employed. Thus Coach Jamieson, who has recent- ly moved to the Northern town, from South Porcupine, gets a promising hockey _ player, and one who helped the Brantford Red and Blacks to win the Inter- mediate group schedule, being beaten out in the play-offs by the Port Colborne champions. North- cott played left, wing, and first gained notice in the Church Lea- gue, which title he helped to win for the Krows three years in suc- cession. He played on the O.H. A. junior team one year, and blossomed into an intermediate last season. He is tall, rangy and has weight, and with good coach- ing, should be a real find for the Haileybury team." "Northcott is also a member of the Intercounty senior baseball team, doing well with the club, which he only joined last season. He is playing right field and gave promise of being a hitter and a good outfielder. He played with the local team last Saturday, and batted in three runs with three hits. He has also performed no- tably at softball. He pitched the Krows ofthis city to an O.A.S.A. intermediate title in 1925, and was a member of the O.A.S.A. senior runners-up of last year, playing for the Strobridge Motor Sales team, which won the city title." TOWN SOFTBALL LEAGUE FIRST HALF SCHEDULE May 14--North Cobalt at 1.0.0.F May 16--Hockey Club at K. of C. May 18--I.0.0.F. at Hockey Club May 21--K. of C. at North Cobalt May 23--Hockey Club at 1.0.0.F. May 25--North Cobalt at K. of C. May 28--K. of C. at I. O. O. F. May 30--N. Cobalt at Hockey C. June 1--K. of C. at Hockey Club June 4--1.0.0.F. at K. of C. . June 6--Hockey C. at N. Cobalt. June 8--I.0.0.F. at North»Cobalt June 11--K. of C. at Hockey Club June 13--1.0.0.F. at K. of C. June 15--Hockey C. at N. Cobalt June 18--North Cobalt at 1.0.0.F June 20--K. of C. at North Cobalt June 22--Hockey Club at 1.0.0.F Coach Jamieson Moves Here From Porcupine Frederick Wilson, sporting edi- tor of the Toronto Globe, in his "Scanning the Sport Feild" col- umn last Wednesday, had the following comment: "E. N. (Jimmy) Jamieson, the coach of the South Porcupine hockey teams Since 1926, and formerly with Owen Sound, is now located in Haileybury, and will handle the N.O.H.A. Senior and Junior teams there next winter. He is one of the most successful coaches in the country and in the space of four years has sent twenty or more players to the various pro. leagues. Com- mencing in Owen Sound in 1924, his team won the Memorial Cup, and reached the finals in the O.H. A. Junior series the following year. In 1926 Jamieson moved to South Porcupine, where his team won the Mines League. in '27, the "Porkies" won the N.O. H.A. Senior championship, and lost to London Battery in the Allan Cup play-offs. Last sea- son the South Porcupine sextet took down the N.O.H.A. Senior title and beat Port Colborne, the O.H.A. Intermediate champions, only to lose in the Allan Cup set to Kitchener, O.H.A. Senior title winners. Keep an eye on Hail- eybury next winter." Haileybury appears to be for- tunate in having Mr. Jamieson take up residence here, and we are sure that he will receive all kinds of support in his efforts to give us a winning hockey team next winter. "Jimmy's" children are attending school at South Porcupine and he feels that it would be best to have them fin- ish the term there, and it is ex- pected that Mrs. Jamieson and the family will be settled here in July. Jamieson's record as a coach since 1923 stands out, and _ the fans confidently expect that Hail- eybury will have a strong combi- nation in the N.O.H.A.. Senior series next season, as _ well as worthy representatives in the Junior and Juvenile groups. Among the players available for the team will be Earl Suther- land, who played goal for both the Junior and Intermediates last-season, and made a good fist of the job. Another candidate for the net-minding position is Freddie Clarke, who stopped gypsum for the Bell Telephone Industrial champions in Toronto last winter. Defence candidates! derfully for the locals during the are Bill Bagshaw, former Upper'past season. Then there is Eddie Canada College Junior star, and! Baker, whose home is in North a great aid to the local Interme-|Bay, where he was at one time diate group winners last season,|a member of the noted "Trapper" Verne Tuppling, former To-!band of that city, who has just ronto Canoe Club luminary, and graduated from Pharmacy, and probably the heavist man out for, has accepted a position with P.H. a position on the team. Hecar- Wray's drug store, and Lawrence ries 185 pounds of avoirdupois, Northcott, new teller at the Bank when in playing shape, and canjof Nova Scotia, whose exploits as hand out the body in the approv-ja hockey, softball and baseball ed way with skill and abandon. | player in Brantford are referred Up front there will probably bei to in another column. The iocal "Pap" Hylands, who needs nojboys who graduated from Junior introduction to local fans, mnor:ranks and others will be given does Jimmy Pritchard or DeSIevery opportunity of catching a Gariepy, who all performed won-! place on the team. Girl Artist is Stowaway on Picturesque Barque. A romance of the sea was disclosed by the arrival at Cardiff Wales, of the Finnish barque, Hersogin Cecilie, after her 14,000 mile ocean race from Australia, when it was found that a girl art- ist, aged twenty-four, had hidden herself on board the ship when leaving Port Lincoln. The above layout shows the picturesque four-master and Miss Jennis Day, the stowaway (inset) ~who, dressed in boy's clothes, was three days in the hold without food. Seven Seas Traversed Gide mx T Earine Tourists THRItLiNGLY INTERESTING Crina oe D G Hawaii Wouno ITSeéLF CL wt ce BOUT Our HEARTS Ova Froatine Home We passed in luxurious comfort, free from any|growing docks amazed us, and lovely Ceylon en- care or irritating responsibility and absolutely | Chan! without one disturbing incident ted us. But Hawaii wound itself about our f He hearts and, to its haunting 'Aloha Oe,' we saw it continent," stated Lady Williams-Taylor on her return it to! fade away through regretful tears. Not only are the islands more than fascinating, but the Royal from a world cruise on board the Canadian Pacific Hawaiian Hotel would tempt any traveller to return. i liner, the "Empress of Australia," " during wHich tour 'After such a wonder tour of 183 days," concluded five continents, twenty-one countries and twenty-six| Lady Taylor, "we 'Lotus Eating Tourists' have once 5 ; Ain Ports were visited and seven seas traversed, "With sheltered ease," continued Lady Tayl untirin; pervisi i "we had unfolded to us the Sink spaneeatiriey ma 5 fi, a bs) mig) "3 res eeuatine Corson Pace cence and the somewhat repellant fanatical conditions| Railway and Steamship's protection and care of us. 'ull of i of India and distraught, yet ever 2 fey Caan Yet ever Chrillingly interest-| It was, indeed, wi We steamed up Pearl River, and saw Canton. M. 1 first-hand yeterious Ja and r] iP ith hearts fi eerie the dangerous | appreciation for lendid captain, staff, the devastation' of | for the t at Septet! aitention 'al tae traien eee ay eosichell that we finally bid farewell to our floating Coach Jamieson also datendetet acme years, and he is particu- business permits, to give more|lary interested in these younger attention to the Juvenile series{boys, and their possibilities as than has been possible here in|future hockey stars. IER SWEET AS ITS NAME ! 7 COOL IN ANY PIPE!? RICH IN FLAVOR! 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