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Oshawa Daily Times, 26 Nov 1927, p. 6

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PAGE SIX PL NS ALMOST COMP THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1927 FOR BOXING TOURNAMENT DECEMBER 7th a ment cember 7, the Ontario Regiment. Simcoe Street North. mark a turn in boxing circles Oshawa. organization to take hold of game locally and promote it, this eyening's £0 a promotors whether the thorities has been received and t in itself will convince the n skeptical fan that everything is the level and above board, will be in the best of condit tial round, (ial 'round. Among those who busily engaged these evenings wetting imtoo shape are Billy Ada Young Stocks, George Fudger, "Kid' Bellingham. The tioned have appeared fans on Several occasions. aforem a painful aeeident during the p week when he tore the ligaments his left knee, His injury will n accident for the lad Card Will Be One of Out] standing Sport Attractions of Fall and Winter Season --Best Boxers in, District the staging of the Boxing Tourna- that will be held in the Ar- mories here on the evening of De- under the auspices of Tickets are available from members of the regi- | ment, while the reserved seat plan is on view at Mitehell's Drug Store. | Present indications are that the | event will be one of the outstaud- | ing sport attractions of the fall and winter season for it will probably in For the past year or two, | there has been need of a good live the and | entertainment, will | long way toward showing ine | publie ap-| A preciates good clean amateur bouts. The sanction of the amateur au- hat 1081 on The regiment boys are training hard and ion when the gong sounds for the ini- Among those who a are in| ms, and en- before home In addition there is some mew material ams hand and included in this latter list will be found G. Gold, N, Attershy, N. Morrison, Q. Goodall, W, Day, Leo Stephenson und W. Haneoek. None of these haps have eyer appeared in the nublic ring before and they will all be available te make their initial bow on December 7. One of the new lads mef with ast of ec- was a4 new Buy at the LEADER DRY GOODS Store and Bave Money While the Sale is Still On B2.8imeoe St, S, Entries Are Coming In For Boxing " cdbmer and would havé been & sur starter. Entries surrounding ceived daily from Oshawa pihe events will be ong of the maj to Take Part essitate him being kept out of the | Pauline Uzcuden, of Spain. Uszudun ------ game for some time. The club was weighed 198; Risko, 192, sok the Plang ang arrangements have [indeed very sorry ito hear of the or OR hrs yume iy the practically all been 'ompleted for | nights this side of Christmas. Struggie, a slashing ¢ at that 1ounc tao the draw, next week. 0. H. A, ENTRIES TO -- ---- Moritz, Switzerland, in February, Undoubtedly influenced by the | make their first appearance on Tor- continued mild weather, hackey | onto ice since winning the Allan Cup clubs throughout been slow in ontering foo this saa-| \Yilliam, last March, when they play son's play in th Ontario Hockey Mariharos at the Arena Gardens to- Assoelation. gM. : : : : Entries positively close Wednes- | ¢ phe game is the Jasin Joe senior day, November 20, and none yi he the defenders of the cup, they having | acceptec after tha fate. WOUD- (1) the trophyy a year ago when the ings will he arranged at the rirst Grads were one of their victims. The | meeting of the new executive df Building, Toronto, Friday, Decem ton, Barrie, Durlington, Cannington Coldwater, Chesley, Cobourg, Canadian Air Force, Clinton. ham, Elora, Grimshy, Huntsville, Hagersville, Lakefield H.., Lakefield tory School, Mount Forest, Mitchell, Orillia, Paisley, Port Queen's University, Royal Hamilton Kitchener College, Seaforth, Shelburne, S ner, Tavistock, Trent Valley Le ue, Uxbridge, Weston, Whithy, Whigham, Wiarton, Waterford, Entries should be sent at once to the secretary, W. A, Hewitt, Star, Toronto. GERMAN SPRINTER FORBIDDEN TO ENTER Stettin, Germany, Nov, Dr Otto Peltzer champion German sprinter, whe is sailing for the Uni- ted States tomorrow, finds himself a prineipal in a merry row with the National German 26, i Athletic Board, which has forbidden his entering any American or Australian f j evenrs In fear that he may overtay himself | and fail to be in condition | Olympic games, fo. Service Department DOMINION GOVERNMENT INCOME TAX RETURNS Income Tax Act now requircs that a proper system of kooks be kept by all business firms. The Oshawa Collection and Idemnity Co, Room 4, Bradley Block, 20 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa Representing WILLIAM A, DAWE Income and Sales Tax Expert, 59 Victoria Formerly employed by Dominion Income PROMPT SERVICE-.COLLE( IONS, BUSINESS CONSULTANTS AUDITS CONDUCTED SIMPLEX ACCOUNTING (Copirighted) KENNETH E. BEVITT, Manager st,, Toronto ax Department SYSTEM ie Telephone 231 it In Fair or Foul Weather LL KLINGKLOSE CAPS are smar:.; modelled and up to the minute in handsome cap in al wath "4 temperature drops, an eezing winds 5 the age of cond ort, EET d Ys absolute protection for forehead and ears. ASTERN § T CAPS' § tern and style. A s, but when the with the hugs the 1 ournament and the battles ever staged in Madison, Square district are being re- | and taking everything into consideration it looks as though Prizes are being donated by Osh- aw: arelhie Ss, hile icials, h a I pile the Sul, game and outslugged him. There were hi gine bh Lg and retevee |, knockdowns, but Paulino, victor are being appointed. over Harry Wills, Tom Heeney and Further announcements in regard ete.,, can be expected CLOSE WEDNESDAY the provinge have |!l that which wil ba held in the Telegram ber 2, at 7.45 p.m. the two. O.H.A. elubs which have not . ES ---- made entry for this season are as HAMILTON LEADS follows: o A Hamilton, Nov. 20--Hamilton Step- urara, Ayr, Alvinston, Bramp-| cd up with the leaders in the Cana- Royal Dur- Prepara- Colborne, Military Daily AMERICAN EVENTS (CANADA To BE. REPRESENTED Le T i LE - a "* | Sport Briefs _ RISKO WINS FIGHT v New York, Nov. 26--In one, of the most furious and bruising heavyweight Garden, Johnny Risko, of Cleveland last night battled his way to front ranks of, chanipionship contenders «) with a clean ten-round victory over both exhausted at the close, Risko, the baker boy, met the Spaniard at his own Hansen during his American invasion, was groggy and reeling at the close. GRADS PLAY TONIGHT Toronto, Nov. 26---The University of Troonto Grads, who will rggresent Canada in the Olympic games™at St. memorable series with Fort | Grads, however, proved too good for the Dukes in the regular OHA. sca- on, winning all games played hetween Hockey League here last night when they defeated Niagara Falls by 2 to 0 in a game that was spirited | throughout and productivs of enough y | good hockey to keep the fans on their feet. But the two-goal victory by no means indicated the margin that Ham- | ilton had over the team from the "Big Roar" Town, as it was only the sensational work of Joe Ironstone, in the net for the visitors, that saved them from a real lacing. The Hams, showing improved form on the attack, carried the play to Mickey Roach's team throughouty and in the opening session had as much as fifteen minutes of the play. Time and again Ironstone I turned hack Hamilton attacks single | handed, and the shots that beat him | were from close in. A dian Montreal, Nov. 25--- Despite the fact that many believed the early play in "the Davis Cup competition this coming vear might keen Canada out of the { ties, Canada will again officially send in its challenge to the French Davis Cup Committee, it was stated today hy Vice-President John M. Miller of the Canadian Lawn Tennis Association, in answer to an inguiry. Newmarket and rRet a Varsity Capture Jr.S.P.A. Toronto, Nov. 26.--Newmarket and University of Toronto juniors Were returned victorious in the S. P.A. doubeheader hockey bill at Arena Gardens last evening. Both teams piled up substantial margins on their opponents. Newmarket de- feating Peterboro' juniors by 12 to 0 and Uhiversity of Toronto young- sters defeating their blue and white rivals, (U.T.S.) by a 7 to 3 score. Newmarket with practically a new team from the one which went to the O.H.A. junior finals last season had a big advantage over the Peterboro's hoys in the matter of practice and condition and the re- sult of this game does not give a fair comparison of the respective merits of the two teams. A number of New- market's goals were of the oft var- iéty, particularly in the second per- fod, when the Peterboro sub. goal- keeper was given a test. It was the first time on ice this season for the Petes and the boys showed flashes of ability that should make them a strong team when they get more nractice and team play. They showed more speed than Newmarket, but lacked experience and stamina. : Bill Hancock has another promis- ing outfit in the Newmarket team. mes 5 Hockey Results Hockey games played last night resulted as follows: . Canadian League Windsor ..... . 7 Ravinas Kitcheneyp 2 Stratford .... 0 | Hamilton ..... 2 Niagara Falls 0 - Junior 8. P. A, Newmarket .12 Peterboro .... 0 Varsity 1l1 ... 70. 1. 8S. ... b CANPRO STANDINGS YR ing, 7 | Fast Intermed Assured; Second Most of Players Have Signed Certificates -- Team May Practice Next Week on Ar- tificial Ice -- Exhibition Games Are Planned That Oshawa hockey fans will gee P. W. L.7T. Pts. | what promises- to be the fastest Ravinas waidd 8 8 6 4 | intermediate: hockey club that has Stratford .... ...3 2 1 0 4 |cver represented this city in the in-| Kitchener .. .....4 3 1 0 g¢ termediate series of the Ontario Betroit .. ....... 3 2 1 0 4 Amateur Hockey Assotiation, seems LR gS 2 0 +4 { an assured fact. Club officials as Hamilton YF 8 | well as the players themselves are Windsor Ca 1 3 1 a leaving no stones unturned to make Niagara Falls ....3 0 3 1 1 | he, caping talijpign the hest gyer. Game Sg , ; 2 he clu e its first indoor troit. Aturday--Ravinas af Pe- | {raining period at Bradley's Rink | ast Wednesday night when ten aiid Te. ---- | players turned out te ger them ing YAR. : . selves in condition. Last night reer, oe hitve Fepi the when the club again took to the ame, In the i . ins g g last period Newmarket's team-play | floor equipped in running = shaos, gave 'them many opportunities, but | ho ope, Another large turnout Main's work in the nets You: an oh this indicating that the players are stacle on several accasions | working in absolute harmony with ' {the management. Coach-manager Varsity 7; U. T. 8. 3 | Sammy Lowe is favorably impressed With Gilmour in the nets, the U | with the calibre of material that he T.S. team made a much better SHOw- i has to work with this year and predicts a good season. ate Team Is econ Workout form, will be available, it is the { intention of the management to | Me the team taken to Toronto sometime next week for a practice om the artificial fee in one of the arenas in the Queen City. This will tend to put a ewhat hetter adea on the players for the several ex: hibition games whien the munaxe- | ment proposes to have the team tpl prior (o the commencement of | the ular schedule That Oshawa followers of the n- strength of a certainty. by the tm, is practically Efforts are being made the management to arrange a | kame with the Toronto Grads, ne | wender team that swept everything | they met last year in both regular chedules and exhibition games and | the team ths ill repr he team that will re present Canada | termediate team are going to see f ane cr two. exhibition games that { will give them a good idea of the | |at the Olympic Games in Europe | Then there may also he a ga ne with, Peterboro here { hese Til | however, will not and coulq not he [ Played in Oshawa uatil there is ice | available at the rink. One or two out-of-town games may alse ue | played. TRADE BOARD BANQUET He is a long, lanky right-wing play- and there was little to choose | ; p x er, who delivered the hii Bg Bait, the two in the last i When the boys were asked to af Mount Forest, Nov, 25.--Mount night in large bundles. This boy, Periads. Both teams played a pass- | fix their "John Henry's" to the On-| Forest Board of Trade held q SU(- Collins by name, is a forward line ling the better of the "hreaks" in | tarlo Hackey Associations cards and i cessful banquet tonight. Several in himself. He scored four goals and Tie the hettgr of hte "breaks in lo the amatenr blanks the tollow- | speakers from outside points wer assisted in three others and alto- |" o attacks. On three occusiong | InB fram las years squad signed: | present, including Russell T Kelley gether proved himself a real comer, | C°Tege players were left uncovered | Frank Smith, Charlie Johmson, | of Hamilton, Colonel Simpson of He packs a wicked shot, is always on in front of the goal and each time a | Claude Garrison, mM. P. Avery, | Guelph, and A. G. Clement, Agri- the joh for the pass and backchecks seare followed. | Harold Stephen and "Kip Rowden; cultural Representative, of Arthur. with effectiveness. But Collins is not Smith, Beal and Clute were the | Pi! Joyce of last year's Junior team, | Rresident Scott was in the chair. the whole team. Murray and Thoms | Roul-getters for the winners, the|d!80 turned out and used the ink} Colonel Simpson was pleased to sea of last year's team look much im- | former geting three and Beal and | #8 did H D. Boucher and Gordon | the interest which the husiness men proved, while in Pringle and Pec- | Cute two each. Brant, Graydon ang | Henderson from Chaplean and G.|and citizens of Mount Forest were rault Newmarket has a husky and |P€con were the scorers for U.T.S. |S Chartrand from the Toronto In-|taking in the board. Mr Kelley strong defense. Ames in goal wave Beal was the outstanding player dustrial Hockey League. It is|spoke on promoting a better com- a fine display also. McKelvey und [for the winners, with Clute and auite likely that within the next|munity spirgt hetween the business Waller, Teasdale and Trivett com- [Smith running him close for the | ¢'%i@! days other players of last| man and thé farmer. Mayor Beacom plete a well-halanced team. Thomg, | honors. Mooney worked hard. but year's squad will make an appear- | thanked the speakers. Murray and Waller scored a brace | more effectively on the defense than | "nc and will he out 1 uatform -- SARE of goals each, while Pringle and [On the attack. Hunnisett, who was when the hell rings to start play| pig Card piayer: "We'd better McKelvey each got one with St. Andrew's last season, gave at centre ice in the first exhibition | gio' (he game now we're even." Newmarket got a two-goal lead [8 nice display of goalkeeping. zame. | Second Card Player: "Even! How in the first period agd increased this | Note--Oshawi ill Sind While it is not known when the {do you make that out?" to eight by running in six goals in | sity of Tor: it "Wea pay Hiiyen vegulay group schedyles or infor IY L Yad BU tar, money 2 the 'middle session. Good goal-keep- | (he second [LO : ednesday night in | mation as to the group in which | Tittle while ago. and now I've got all { d round, the local intermediates will per- | yours!" ----- " - - SFORT SNAPSHOTS What is the amateur mer? That is a question cussed hy understood that the three prominently this year v it is almost an establish hasehall that has team senior rating should he lined up is { "lt is true that play must be com- 'menced at a very carly date for us, { hut while there has been no official word as yet, it can he taken for gran- ted that Canada will again challenge | for the Davies Cup and will play inl the American zone," Mr. Miller said. | President Meldrum of the CIL.T.A. is' at present in the hospital im Tor onto, but as soon as he lg vered a meeting will he called to take up the matter of sending the challenge. rose ! GAME WON EARLY | Windsor, Nov. 20---Making a whirl- { wind attack in the last period, when i they drove five shots past Clarke, three of them coming in the first three minutes, Windsor tonight gained an | impressive 7 ot 4 victory over Toronto | Ravinas in a Canadian league fixture | The revamped lineup of Windsor, with | Charlie Reid replacing Paddy rell | in goal, has the hig crowd cheering (from start to finish with their neat combination and spectacular individual i rushes. The one weakness of the local | sextet was its defense line, but Reid j iime after time saved the situation for I the last line of defense with his stel- { lar work in the pet. Corbeau, veteran leader of Ravinas, tried all the tricks | of his long experience in the last few minutes, but Reid was beaten only once m the final period. Smith dashing in to score from a rebound. HAVE GOOD CHANCE | i | hall club and unless thi there may not he any old Central Ontario Baseball Le scheme of having Peterborn, Port and Oshawa, of some of the clubs. The idea of Hope and Oshawa in a four team this group all rank about the same group would practically he assured Varsity Grade earned the right to go to that one, If Oshawa wins 'it another Toronto team and that i going for. The big city was well 1 General satisfaction was expr last night when it learned that would again have a team represen and if there s 1uld be a good liv successful from the start. While strong four team grouping would ju Sarnia, Nov. 20--Coaches Grey and Jennings sent the Collegiate gridiron | seni squad through a hard drilling | this 'week in reparation for the final | ! game in the WOSSA title series. Kit- | chener CI. with everything to gain | 'and nothing 'to lose, will likely play | | a reckless, wide-open game here Sat- | | urday in' an effort to cut down that { nine-point Jead the Blue and White piled up against them in Pantherville j last Saturday. | { REFUSES POSITION i Montreal, Que., Nov. 20--].co Dan- !durand. managing director of the Can- adien Hotkey Club, has decided not to accept the offer made him to manage the Montreal Stadium, home of the new International baseball club this . or Summer. Mr. Dandurand found that this would interfere with : her mterests during the Summer months. An offering of 3,500 shares of the Montreal Exhibition Cosfipany, Limit- ed, which will operate the Montreal Stadium and the Montreal Baseball Club, is 2nnourced today by a local financial house. FAILED ON KNOCK-OUT Chicago, Nov. 20--"Mickey" Walker, world's middleweight champion, failed to kmock out Paul Berlenbach, one- time world's light-heavyweight cham pion, but had no trouble winning the decision in ten savage rounds last night. The match, hoxed in the Coli- ~m drew 9000, with gate receipts of Walker, «« pounds in weight, gave lcnbach an unmerci ful heating. winning every round. He floored Berlenbach in the fourth, fall- | ing on top of him, when he followed through on his terrific left hook to the | chin. The title was not at stake, and | they boxed at catch weights. CANADIENS ENTER APPEAL | | Montreal, Noy. 20--An appeal was "WATCH SHAMRO( various people during the past few grouping in AS NOt a success from a number of angles and ed fact that the loca) te to such an arrangement next Summer. That 8 is forthcoming from one source op organized baseball here. Suggestions have heen ddvanced that haseball in this part of the province would he the though it wonld be rather heavy on the railway are capable of and if the distances were not so long, an I WEDNEsShAY" situation in Oshawa for next Sum- been under consideration and dis- months, It is generally which Oshawa figured am will not be a part; a four team league of more to the desires of the Oshawa another the best thing for amateur formation of the 1e. It is doubtful, though, if the Hope, Lindsay, Cobourg, Belleville together would go over due to the week-end condition putting Belleville, Peterboro, Port group seems 10 he a fair one, al- fare. The teams in calibre of ball they interesting as regards the Defeating the U. T. S. last night in Toronto at the Arena Gardens, meet Oshawa Shamrocks, winners of the Oshawa-Parkdale, 8.P.A. game in the Queen's City Wednesday night. Oshawa and the Varsity Third will play in Toronto Wednesday night and indications are that no matter how the score goes, it will be a battle royal. Fans, if you ever want to see a good game, be sure and will just mean the elimination of n itself will be something worth represented this year in the series and is making a bold attempt to keep the silverware in that town dur- ing the year. But just wait and see ressed. among the sporting publie the General Motors Lacrosse Club ting Oshawa in Canada's National Game. There are quite a few followers of the game in the Motor City e team here this coming Summer there isn't any reason under the sun why the proposition should not be an intermediate team in a good 1st be the thing, it would be rather nice to see senior calibre played here. For a year or so though, it might be just as well to resort to a good strong team and then, ma Rome wasn't Built in a day. the intermediate brand. Build up ke the jump into faster company. What all hockey fans and sports in general of this city should be thinking about now is an Oshawa City Hockey League, an Indus- trial Hockey League or a Church Hockey League. It doesn't matter what you call it, names don't mean a thing. While there was a little agitation around the city several weeks ago, the movement to get to- gether and start the hockey gossi dwindled until now its exists no one angle. the importation of hockey players p in the city league circles going. longer. Consider the matter from If the governing body should close down more strictly on . where would Oshawa get enough players to have a representation in the leagues? filed here yesterday by the Canadien National Hockey League team (Cana- dien Hockey Club, Inc.) against a re- cent judgment of Mr. Justice Walsh awarding to the Arena Amusement Company, Limited, of Montreal, a sum of $8389160 as damages for a breach of eontract.-- The action arose from a breach of contract when the Canadiens moved its playing quarters from the Mount Roval Arena. owned by the Arena Amusement Company, to the Forum Ring in 1925. PROMINENT HORSE SOLD Kingston, Nov. 26--One of the fast- est trotting horses ever owned. in Prince Fdward County has heen sold. He is Fred Medium, owned by Dr E. M. Herrington, and he has heen sold to Col. D. A. McKinnon of Char- lottetown, PEL, for $1500. This horse has had success after success while ommed by Dr. Herring- ton. Last week at Dufferin Park, Tor- onto, he won. the 216 trot in three straight heats. Twelve firsts and two seconds in. fourteen starts is Fred Mediuur's fine record. KITCHENER Stratford, Noy. 26--On their form here last night the Kitchener profes- sionals ought to be among those pre- sent when the Canadian championship is decided. They, deicated the locals bv 2 to 0 in a hard fought battle that was packed with thrills and kept some 4000 fans up on their toes. It was a deserved victors, for the visitors had the advantage and Dolson's work in goal was all that saved the homesters from an cven more decisive defeat. " Felt Bros. 2 he LEADING JEWELERS Established 1886 12 Simcoe St. South on Saturday Special? Men's Dominion Clothing Co. 25 Dozen 68 King St. W. Phone 2141 | oo wrappe Mo Liner agar packs of and no biner eked. 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