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Oshawa Daily Times, 31 Aug 1927, p. 4

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a PAG ERT THE OSHAWA DAILY. TIMES, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 31. 1927 m | Cl Brief Comments On Local Sport -. | BUFFALO WINS 7-6 IN 15 INNINGS Ernest: Fawcett, his manager attendants and a staff re- = porter from The Times left for Toronto last night so as to get Td i 3 oo tak the a good night's rest in Toronto before the big day today, | Sketers at Buffalo today by a score Nothing but ill fortune can explain Fawcett's removal from the Be NR Sack Jraveliod oe swim with the pain in his chest at the end, almost, of the first | eam, while Falk, who started for lap. Up until then he was swimming strongly and was close behind the leaders, . 2 " Buffalo, was relieved by Hollings- worth in the eighth. The winning es ah Suge IY Pua W. E. Phillips' lads in the Junior Industrial League "The Black Cats filled i staged a grand finish last night when they defeated Beavers | With one out in the fifteenth, but by 11 to 2 to move into third position ahead of battling Bea- vers and to gain the right to enter the semi-finals for the League Championship, The first .game of the semi-finals is to be played tonight with Phillips va. Eagles at Cowan Park, Do You Ow "2 Your Ow ¥ | Even before the term for the season of 1927-28 has opened, | representatives from Oshawa Col- legiate Institute will carry the green, gold and red of hen athletic goclety inte "Provineial Inter-schol- astic competition, when nine mem- bers of the O, C. L track team, having qualified for their events in the Distriet of Central Ontario ath- letic meet last June, will journey to Varsity Stadium, Toronto, on Pri day to compete in the Province of Ontario High Sehogla,, Public an Separate schools championship meet, Nine boys have entered from the local Collegiate and a few honors at least are expected to come home to Oshawa through their efforts. They will make the trip in fara provided by Clarence Cox and Jac MelLaughiin. hive e boys a Tbh Te the meet for the past four weeks, and are now in the pink of condition, fit as fiddles and all set for the crucial meet, all aware of the fact that to emerge winner will mean an Ontario Championship in that event for em, We. sow; high jumpers; sprinters and long distance men are all in- cluded in the list of those entered and there seems to he a great deal of strength in every department, Douglas Maundrell, a student at Whitby High School last year but at present in Oshawa and in all likelihood a student at O. C, 1, this year, is also eligible for the meet | and has a particularly good chance to carry off some of the champion- ship honors. His best events will be the running broad jump, pole vault and eight pound shot put, The following are the entries fom Oshawa Collegiate: Ruins h been en Harold Armstrong has bee - tered for running "high jufap and 120 yard high hurdies and shot put but at present is en vacation and is not likely to compete. Louis ohen mile run, Intermediates Oscar Baird in 100 yds, 220 yds, and 440 yds. Murray Kohen in half miles and 100 yds. Clarence Cox, running high jump and pole vault, could not squeeze over a run. The second game was postponed on aec- count of impending darkness. At Syracuse the Stars got a break in the weather when a timely del- uge of rain forced Umpire Gaston to call the game with the Orioles lead- ing 4 to 1. Baltimore had, taken its bat to start the fifth. Ira Smith, third sacker, first man up in the Stars' half, had a ball called on him when: the thundershower broke. 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The success or failure of the meet depends upon the public, If the fans turn out in force to make it a success, great things of this sort are being planned for the future by the committee in charge, but if it's a failure, iy will most likely be goodby to athletics in Oshawa for another three or four years, ---- $5,000 with $1,000 cash buys this mine room frame house with all modern conveniences. Centrally located, This would make an ideal boarding house. Some of the things which might be expected if the meet proves a success, will be a General Motors rughy team, pro- viding there is sufficient interest, and also a basketball team. We won't be surprised, either, if a Genera! Motors gymnasium doesn't spring up in the near future, providing, of course, that all goes well tomorrow night, » A gymnasium at General Motors would be a great thing for Oshawa in more ways than one, An inter-city basketball league should be one of the very first developments while i" inter-city volleyball and handball would be certain to follow. -- -- With a dew gymnasium being installed at St. Andrew's, there would then be five first or second class gyms in the city and » the possibilities from this are unbounded, CARTER'S Real Estate 6 King St, East Phone 1880 Res, 1823W been training SEE Williams Piang Co. Phone 768, or H, P, Bull, "hone 626 Apply=-- W. J. SULLEY 51% King St, KE, = Upstairs * LJ] $5,500.00--Any reasonable fer to purchase, New, chest trim, oak floors, all conven ces, north end, SEE DISNEY TODAY PHONE 1550 LYCETT Your Real Estate and Insurance Broker AUCTIONEER 25 King St, E.~--Corner Celina Phone 205 Apply-- Realty Improvement ore ua: | ! CO., LIMITED | | | [ | The gymnasiums already installed in Oshawa are at the Y.M,.C.A,, Armories (Ontario Regiment) and the Collegiate Institute, To keep pace with the development at St. An- drew's, an Athletic Club is already being mooted and is likely to develop into a strong organization if it once gets started, With members of St, Andrew's Junior baseball club forming the backbone and many of their associates throwing in their lot also, the club should be a power in all the sporting activi- ties in Oshawa, 31 Centre Street, Oshawa Phone 661 i Despite all the picture advertising | in women's magazines you seldom | find anything that looks worse than | the average man in the average un- | completed this fall. HONE PHS Ay 3 .C YOUNG 42 Prince St. Oshawa, Ont. . mm J. H. R. LUKE REAL ESTATE Homes built to suit purchase Real Estate and Insurance R. M, KELLY Money to Loan on First 610 Simcoe St. N, Mortgages Phone 1663W Phone 871 or 687W, | Regent Theatre Block | AN LJ] * LJ "Abbie" Foster's Ontario Malleable Iron ladies' softball team have secured an exhibition game in Lindsay for Labor Day. "O. M, I" are expecting some stiff opposition in the Scugog Town and should have a real day of it before they get back, Their game is slated for 3 o'clock Standard Time. ESTERDAY the High Park Subdivision was an improved prairie. Today homes arc springing up here and there along the newly laid out avenues. To morrow it will be the city, Junior Relay team composed Black, Jack McLaughlin, William Engel, and Albert Glass. Don Black, running broad jump and low hurdles, SPORT CARD FOR TODAY Intermediate 0.B.AA, 4.30 pan, Stouffville vs, Port Hope at Alexandra Park (Third and de-__ ciding game, first. round), Ladies' Softhall, i Robsons vs, OM.I, at Colles i giuto grounds, dunior Industrial, ! Eagles vs, Phillips at Cowan | Park, GAMES FOR TOMORROW PHILLIPS REPEAT WIN OVER BEAVERS IN JUNIOR TILT Repeating their one sided vietory of Saturday which they hung up against Beavers, Charlie Blake's W. E. Phillips men stepped into third position of the Junior Industrial League last night when they turned of Don --- Bramley Brothers Loft Wins Race Such a condition brings with it op portunity for profitable investment. By purchasing a site now at a rea sonable figure you are assured ol From Thamesford The Oshawa Homing Society held its fourth Young Bird race of the season, on Saturday last, from Thamesford, Ontario, a distance of 122 miles. The race was by no means a rec- ord-breaker, owing to the dull weather and a head wind which the birds had to fight, but con- sidering these conditions the birds made good time which again goes to prove that Oshawa has racing pigeons which can hold their own with any. The race was very close with Bramley Bros taking first position and W. Coyston second and Wotten & Merritt third, The following is the complete re- sult of the race, 1 Bramley Bros. 2 W. Coyston Wotten & Merritt V. Whiteley J. Askew ....... Wotten & Merritt 10 Mansfield & MacKay .. 11 G. Gudgeon ...... Mr. Coyston still leads for the Backegeorge Average Cup. The next race will he from Cara- doe, Ontario, a distance of 150 miles, GALT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY HOLDS ANNUAL EXHIBITION Crea taw Galt, Aug. 30.--The annual exhi- bition of the Galt Horticultural So- ciety opened this evening in the Agricultural Hall, which bad been converted into a bower of beauty. This year's show js one of the best ever held here, and there was a large attendance tonight, with the Galt Boys' Band providing a de- feature of the show is the wonder ful display of gladioli, a massed wealth of color. ------------ L----" PHONE 22 22 2 | Thompson's Drug Store 10 Simeon St. 8. We Deliver the Beavers under again with an 11 to 2 score in their favor in a fairly exciting game at Cowan Park last night. Winning the game on Satur- day by a 13 to 3 count, Phillips made their bid for third position a decisive one and with their vietory last night, brought the schedule season of the Junior Industrial League to a successful close with Maple Leafs, Eagles and Phillips standing first, second and third in that order. Their victory makes them eligible for the League play offs which begin tonight between the second and third teams, Eagles and Phillips, and one of the most keenly contested games of the season is expected to result, As in the game on Saturday, heavy hitting along with some sterl- ing play on the field, was responsible for Phillips' victory. Petrasak again did the tossing for them and made a nice showing all the way, to prove to be one of the main figures in the Beavers' defeat. Beavers were, or at least seemed, far below their usual form last night although no alibi can be given for Phillips' victory. They made several blunders that cost them dearly while Phillips' steady playing and their inability in the pinches made it dif- ficult for them to do much scoring. The line ups were: Phillips--Crosmoss ic, Petrasak P. Starr 1b, Ritzie 2b, Patterson ss, Palmateer 3b, McKnight rf, McCabe cf, Spencer If. Beavers--Cooper rf, Gudgeon ec, Ranger 3b, Walker rf, Martyn If, | Johnston 2b, Milton p, Mewett 1b, McGill ss. GIANTS MAKE CLEAN SWEEP OF SERIES WITH CHICAGO CUBS New York, Aug. 30.--Defeating | the league-leading Chicago Cubs by 7 to 3 for a clean sweep of a three-game series, the fast-travel- ling New York Giants today advanec- ed to within two and a half games of first place. The victory was | their sevemth straight, and their, 22nd in the last 28 . Only - twice, have fants in their | the Pirates, who did been able to heat the present home stand of 14 games. | A home run by Leslie Mann, sub- | stitute fielder, on the @rst ball ! pitched, sent the Giamts away to a | | fast start today. Jomes. who start- | od in the box for the leaders, was . wild and ineffective. 'Three more 'runs were scored im the second frame om three bases on balls, Jones' wild throw and a single base! i hit. The Cubs were mmable to hit im the pinches and threw away seor- ing chamces by poor base running. A late Chicago rally im the minth was chacked by Fitzsimmons, who relieved Burleigh Grimes. Chicago used four pitchers. "Do you believe in sleeping out of doors?" "Not while I can pay the reat." Junior O.B.AA, st, Andrew's vs, McCormick's if at Willowdale Park, Toronto, bi BASEBALL RECORDS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE i Won Lost Buffalo Syracuse Toronto Newark Baltimore Rochester Jersey City Reading Buffalo 7. Jersey City (Fifteen innings.) Only game played. y Games Today Newark at Toronto (2 and 4 p.m.). Baltimore at Syracuse (2 games). Jersey City at Buffalo. Reading at Rochester (2 games). NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost P.C. 73 50 .594 .580 576 574 A450 434 A429 Chicago Pittsburg St. Louis New York Cincinnati Brooklyn Boston ar Philadelphia ... T New York y's Se 3 7 Chicago x Philadelphia ..346 Pittsburg xxBoston 2 Cincinnati .... Brooklyn 5 St. Louis xFirst game 10 innings. xx Eleven innings. Games Today St. Louis at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Boston. Pittsburg at Philadelphia. Other clubs not scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE Lost New York 37 Philadelphia Detroit Washington Chicago Cleveland St. Louis Boston Tuesday open date. Games Today Philadelphia at Washington. Boston at New York. Other clubs not schedulde. LANDS SWORDFISH . WEIGHING 662 LBS. Glace Bay, NS, Aug. 30--After a five-hour struggle yesterday, Lawrence Head, employed at No. 1 B Colliery, landed a swordfish weighing 0062 pounds. His boat was too small to accommodate his catch, but a larger craft solved the difficulty. Head's prize will net him as much as eighty dollars, it is stated. Yesterday Captain Hubley and his two sons brought in five large fish which will yield them some $340. profit in event of a future sale. PPORTUNITY and its partner, Profit, are not von turesome spirts that seek the so-called "lucky" ones. Profit is a matter of vision. Time after time you' vacant territories turned into centres of vigorous ve seen real es- tate booms. Not because of chance--but because the growth of this city decreed it. At the present time we are offering property for sale in High Park in a subdivi- sion that promises greater returns than of anything we have sponsored. Full particulars will be gladly furnished you upon request, VS a Sa X Cor. Celina and King Sts. - 4 N Nn Phone 295

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