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Oshawa Daily Times, 22 Dec 1927, p. 8

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ASIN iy A SO A apo 2o0TaBR Beso =a | * 'New Lindon, Conn. Dee. 33 i ht 1 by ori hy a... DTT. i a roa) Tony Sebo pole A Commis A yery much pleased with the willlng- ness shown hy Corporal Schwartz «the N.B.A. would not allow Genaro . bring him to Boston before the New -- a -------------- HL OSHAWA DAILY TE. THURSDAY, DECEMPTR 22, 1924 - i ttanior 0. H. A. Season Opens Ton --- - TIT ' GENARO BEFORE HE = Of | TAKES ON SCHWARTZ "Frenchy" Belanger, the newly- "gro vned National ULoxing Assocla- pn' 'yweizht kivz, must meet Genaro of Atlantic City in 'world's 11g-pound ~ r of tho N.Y. Athletic jon's title. x Re of the National Boxing Asso- pn, upon his return from Tor- where he viewed: the Belan- rnio Jarvis title bout as the est of the Ontario Athletic Com- ission. Donohue" declared that h Belanger and Jarvis had reed, in the event of vietory, to Genaro, . 4 'Donohue declared that he was 'lo meet Belanger, but that Gemara was a logical contender, and that to be ignored. Upon his return to his office here, President Dono hue found a written challenge from Iazy Schyvartz offering to meet Bel- anger immediately, - BOSTON STAR SUB SOLD TO TORONTO Boston, Dec. 22---The much-ru- mored sale of Jim Herberts became an established fact yesterday with the announcement that the "star spare forward of the Boston team has been sold to Toronto, Boston also acquired rights to. the services of Eric Pettinger, centre of the Fort William team, finalists with the Tor- onto Grads in last season's Allan Cup, That the sale may have been some- what of a disciplindty measure was seen in the statement. of President Charles F, Adams of Boston in an- nouncing the deal, : "We think we have players. who will be more in accordance with our team morale and training Camp rules than Herberts. Jimmy willbe" better off in his new atmosphere in that he will be nearer his home, business and family," the club owner said, Commenting on a Canadian report that Boston were angling for Ralph Welland of the Minneapolis Central League club, President Adams an- nounced that his club already have purchased him for delivery in 1928, but that an attempt may be made to Year, Herberts, who came to Boston when the club was organized in 1924, will report for duty with Tor onto 'immediately, In his three wears with Boston he has been one of the team's leading scorers and most ag- gressive players, An injury to his hand sustained in Montreal last Sat- urday may keep him from the game for several days BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH FOUNDED AT ORILLIA Orillia, Dec. 21--At a meeting held in Vicks Hall recognition was given to a new Regular Baptist congrega- tion, which has recently been or- ganized by 1 bers of the Orillia Baptist Church who have withdrawn on questions arising from the con- troversy, This action was taken fol- lowing two lengthy business meet ings, at which the question before the denomination were fully discuss- ed. The new group are opposed to the policy of the Convention in regard to McMaster University. They have organized for the present on an in- dependent basis and will be known as the "Bethel Baptist Church," SIMCOK STREET NOBTH SPORT SNAPSHO1S . Personn . Followers of the Toronto Maple Leaf will be pleased to learn that the high- i CT : prov was yesterday. in. fair shape. -salaried 0 ha has p very long, setting out than $25,000 'Americans made the bid. neither offer was high enough. any sum for Morenz, less than these figures. satisfaction of the curlers. their friends should drop around house which is open . 'to renew old agquaintances, etc, in the U.S. line-ups. of Boston, been purchased by the management of Leafs. who was formerly with Boston, is a Collin 4 many fine del players, for Welland where he strutted his stuff with the Intermediate team. From there he went to Hamilton to shine on the defence with Hap. Day as his partner. roamed to Eveleth of the United State too steep for him there and later Art . Seme move that. games at Boston' in tho car future, to 'whether the United States will be repre the series at the Hub, Canada is not likely to experi opposition from the European nations at Sf, Moritz Shamrock Juniors are ready to meet 'Whitby tonight at Bradley's Rink, iding the weather man holds the ice in shape. writing it is rather doubtful, for the temperature is considerably milder "than But the local rink seems to have a power of "holding" the cold--at least it did during the recent mild spell--and the «ice. should be. i The Corrin Lecky Luke-Cox affair is reported to be in good shape and should tak a fall out of the tribe from the west. However the Whitby people have kept their team's quiet and just who will take to the ice is doubtful. At time of Jimmy Roberts is now making his abode in Herberts, , a town that Herberts didn't stay there p From Hamilton Hevverts eague. ut the grade was oss signed him for Boston, wd . A -------- Oshawa Intermediate Hockey Club "is billed to go to Peterboro tonight for the return game with the Pete Seniors. defeated Oshawa here Tuesday night in a fair exhibition of the favor- ite winter pastime. 'However, the locals have always made it interest- .ing for the Liftlock City players in: their own citadel and a reverse is.expected. The locals are in the best of shape for the contest. will leave by motor about 5 o'clock. The latter club They 5 ---- Judging by several offers, said to be made for N.H.L. players ir the last week or two, hockey seems to be rapid] nearly level with big league baseball. first baseman, was sold last- week for a figure said to to be no higher The Montreal Canadiens are said to have been offered $50,000 for "Howie" Morenz, their flashy centre player, reaching a standing George "Sisler, great St. Louis New York One club wanted "King" Clancy, of the Ottawa Senators, and were willing to go as high as $45,000, And Canadiens probably wouldn't take A lot of good ball players are sold for much There is some ice at the Oshawa Curling Club and the members hope to get down to the game of the besome and the stane on Christ: mas, (Monday). The weather man, however, has absolute control over the situation, but it is expected that he will look after things to the In the meantime though, the curlers and during the evenings to the club Amusements provided and every chance afforded In former Olympic Games hockey tournaments, in which Canada was returned the victor, chief and final opposition came from the team representing the United States, and there were Canadian born playcrs Very little has heen heard of U.S, participation in the games at St. Maritz, Switzerland, and from Boston we hear that Uncle Sam is not likely to he reprosented. tion and funds" is advanced as the reason, across the international border is said to be the Univers This team will meet University of Toronto "Lack of organiza The best eligible team ity Club se Grads, in t A good deal 1 nted, upo STOLE FUNDS OF CHRISTMAS CLIP Pethnal Green Councll- Sentenced to Fiv Months in Jail London Dee. 22,----A notah] case of a, defaulting treasurer of a Christmas club, into which th members had paid with a view ft baving money to spend on Chri: mas feasts, was that of Couneill W. Paddock, Bethnal Green forr er chairman of the Rethnal Gree Housing Committee, who was nr vieted Tuesday and sentencec tr five months' imprisonment, A dete-tive testified that Pad dock was secretary treasure' o the Coventry Mutual Loan and In vestment Club, which had 14 mer bers, all .of the poorest class, wh had thought their money was sa' in the hands of the accvsed he cause of his position. They ha not received a farthing of th money they had paid the club i- order to make sure of the Chrst mas dinners, he said. ' WARDEN. HONORE) Kitchener, Dec, 21.--Warden A. S. Forbes, Reeve of Woolwich Town- ship, at the closing session of the County Council today was presented with a gold watch' by his fellow: members of the Council as a token of appreciation of the manner in which he conducted the county's bu- siness, CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY His Lordship Right Rev. P. T Ryan, Bishop of Pembroke, cele: brated the fortieth anniversary of his ordination and greetings and good wishes were extended him by the priests of the diocese and the parishioners of the churches. The priests of the diocese made the Bishop a present of a cheque of $7,600, fly. from Valbuena military aviation LORD LOVAT ON TOUR OF CANADA 111 1528 Ot:awa, Dce. 21.---Officials of th Department of Immigration lacked specific information today of the pr ected trip of Lord Lovat, Britis) Under-Secretary for Dominion Af iairs, to Car . Press announc ments from ind'cated that h ontemy lated fol ; int steps of Amery, who i maling 'mpi and that he his tripipext un uc ht ghat the pup ecreiry's journey his chief, make a survey of Simm ettlement conditions Pom' jon 'wit, so far been no plo arn unced aly an: oxpansion of fimmigratien vow the M ther Country. It had bre "nown for some t'me, departm nta! officials suid, tha: Lord Lovat had eontemplated making the tour INRGH tL Famous Airman Plans to Fly North to Meet "Plane Mexico City, Dec; 22.~When Mrs, Evangeline Lodge Lindbergh, now en route here by plane, approaches the capital, a silver winged monoplane will appear from the south, "The Spirit of St. Louis," piloted by her famous son, flying to escort her to Mexico City, Lindbergh announced that he will field to meet his mother, who is ex- nected Wednesday or Thursday, He said he did not intend to fly as far north as Tampico, Asked if his mother would return to the United States by plane when her visit here for Christmas was end: ed, he replied: "That's entirely up to her, It will be an easier trip and just as safe if she chooses to fly." cr / offered Fichings To thei e quality. of SIMON'S HAVANA CIGARS -fodtp bliguinle ually of Christmas Packings ss» ov See them 9 ~y IN ALL SIZES PAYS $50,000 FOR CONTRACT FOR THE DELANEY MANAGEM'T New York, Dec. 22--The contract for the management of Jack De- laney, former world's light heavy- weight champion, - which originally cost Pete Reilly only $900 four years ago, was purchased yesterday by Joe Jacobs of New York for $50.00. The deal announced idintly by Jacobs and = Reilly after new con- tracts had been drawn at the offices of the State Athletic Commission also included the transfer of the management of Sammy Vogel New York Fytweight. Jacobs, however, declared Delaney was worth the whole price. Delaney's new contract with Jacobs has two years to run, while Vogel's has three. Delaney, who relinguished the light heavyweight crown several months ago to cast his lot among the heavies, will be pushed forward as a challenger for Gene Tunney's title, Jacobs declared. A match with the winner of the prospective Sharkey Heeney battle will be sought. Although Reilly paid only $900 for Delaney's services originally, he paid $15000 for the boxer's contract a little less than three years ago after having released him. Delaney mean. while had sprung into prominence, knocking out Paul Berlenbach. Un- der Reilly's management the French Canadian progressed rapidly, winn ing the 175-pound title in July, 1926, from Berlenbach, knocking out Mike McTigue and twice putting the late Tiger Flowers to sleep. Reilly announced his retirement from boxing, at least temporarily, to devote his time to other business interests, Jacobs already has a stable aro, Eddic Wagner, Jack McVey and Joe Glick. BIG INCPEASE IN tel 0 the porn V's vas vaced at 338, 826,645 acr.s, an nr nse oi 1642 acres over last yar, Revise! estim at.s of the yids of ali ere. .s com bincd. sh-w the ncre y elds this ycar to have been 25 per cent above the average of the last ten years, but 2.1 per cent below last year, PLAN FOR QUEBEC ROUTE ARRIVES FROM NEW YORK Quebec, Dec. 21,--The plane from New York en route to Murray Bay t oinaugurate the air mail service between Murray Bay and Clark City, passed over Quebec City this after- noon. It circled over the town and then went down the river in the direction of Murray Bay, The ma- chine was piloted by Captain Charles Sutton and carried Louis Cuisgioner as a passenger, The air mail will be officially start- 'ed tomorrow with Captain Sutton flying from the newly erected base at Murray Bay. LINDBERGH 1S HONORED BY MEXICAN BOY SCOUTS Mexico City, Dec, 21. -- Mexican Boy Scouts, adopting Col. Charles A. Lindbergh as their ideal of youth and manhood, have conferred upon him their three highest decorations ~--Knight of the Order of the Lion, Knight of the Order of the Eagle, and Knight of the Order of the Tiger. g The little ceremony at the United States Embassy in which these hon- ors were bestowed pleased about as much as anything that has occurred since his arrival in Mexico City a week ago. | THREE MONTHS IN JAIL FOR THEFT OF CHICKENS of approximately 160 chickens, Leslie and Li Myers, brothers, of Kit- chener, were today sentenced by Magistrate Watt to three months in the county jail. Evidence showed that the accused had disposed of the chickens in To- ronto,. They were arrgsted on their return to Kitchener. RAILWAYMEN'S HOLIDAY St. Dec, 21.--Officials of Thomas, ¥ the Canadian Division of the Michi- gan Central Railway are engaged in arranging train schedules and calls so that as many trainmen yed on the division, as possible be able to eat their Christmas dinners at bome. The local shops will be clos ed on both Christmas and New Year's Day, thus enabling all the shopmen to spend the holida-s with their fam ilies 'The 700 employees in the "will maintenance of way enjoy similar privileges. ' of boxers that includes Frank Gen-!R: YATE OF PPAR Lindbergh | 80 to '8 hockey match, Guelph, Dec, 21.--Pleading to theft {TO ALL C. N. R. EMPLOLYEES |. THE RECREATION #OWLING CLUB REGULAR FELLERS P. Turner --e.. 161 H. Shoenoul wovesiveae 131 @. 'Smith «wenn 5b W. Turner ..ca-esss-=s 176 FY ----_ ---- 523 594 -- ---- 211 104 145 594 Vs JATLBIRDS G. McClellan .... 138 R.. Woods: wnnnnaneee 172 A. Reece ,. -ee 220 B. Cook : cuinnsmmsnnen: 319 128 226 161 159 749 674 Ladies high score for evening-- Dot Moffatt 228, SCARKCROWS Mrs. Bently ..ee 147 Mr. Bentley ..owee- m1 94 Mrs, Tutton ...- 93 MP. Tatton .o¢ccmmen- 198 142 180 188 226 632 748 Vs BIJOUS Mrs, Hardman ..-...=. 170 dy DOMAREY weiss 198 Chas, Grifin . Dummy .. .. 147 166 . 680 GOOD TIMES Dunstall .. . Pipher. ...... Snevd, Jr, .. ot D. Moffatt, ,.eeevanne Vs HIGH TIMES Snerd rm :. Conlin .. |W. Davia 17 nr LE30% | Port A ttre teeny, 1 r Sie oy Sactato on, Medle'ne "a Yarrouver rerortes tla of bhuil?ire rermit than in efther Nntpha: 0 Nove aber 1026, trgr ed 1027 THE ENGYICH GIRY'S PHY (London Daily Mail) | Fashion artists appear to be giv- ing the untravelled queer impression of the Englisn- woman's physique, A prominent | Frenchman Is reported as saying that women are being deformed oy English sports and games, He has "been studying the fashiouabie French dressmakers' catalogues with their drawings of those singu- lar creatures with hollow chesrs, curved figures, sharp shoulder- blades, and crooked legs, They shocked him. Now, that kind of skeleton fash- ion isp roduced for the allurément \of the modern girl here, but she iis not allured. The /seems to be that because these drawings are used by English dressmakers as a general fashion guide therefore our girls must be like the drawings, Mr. Muller, the well-known physical culture ex- pert, has pointed out that although these may be pictures of femalvs they are pictures of a type to which athletics and gymnastics are un- known, Certainly they are not pie- tures of the English girl of today. Look at the amazingly graceful and pretty women in the streets and on the seaside promenades. But to see what sport is doing for the English mothers of the future say, at Roedean School or Indeed any- where in England. You obtain a delightful and rea) peiture there of agility speed, and grace. SIR HENRY SENDS GREETINGS Ottawa, Dec. 21--Sir Henry Thorn- ton, President of the Canadian Na- tional Railways, today extended to all employees of the railway the ocme pliments of the season. Sir Henry told reporters as he was leaving this afternoon for Montreal that, as far as the Canadian National Railways are concerned, "everything was do- ing well" THIRD CAVE-IN VICTIM IS DEAD AT WELLAND Welland, Dec. 21.--Robert Leth bridge, aged 49, of Midland, passed away in the Welland County Gen eral Hospital as the result of injuries sustained two weeks ago when a cof ferdam caved in on the Welland Ship Canal. Lethbridge is the third vie- ty of is accident. is y was shipped to Midland for burial. ight, Whitby Clashes Ww ith Shami -- chs | Bowing | argument' 169 [tion for the opener. 158 'on the other night 130 | limbering up spree. The new mem 228 bers of the team are well acquaint ~-- ed with the rink 85 moke themselves "rizht at home" |the ice. 155 them being Whitten, 137 he is nick-named, cma over frov {A | ) nt tn 1 144 mun " of th | French al Make Initial - Motor City Juniors to Bow ot the: Season Before Fome "ons Abe Coirin's Crew in Pink of Condition for Opening Tussle -- Sheriff Paxton': Kids Have Strangest Line- up for Some Years -- Shamrocks Have Several New Faces The junior hockey season opens at Bradley's Rink tonight. Whit by juniors will be entertained br the. Shamrock Juniors and indica cations are that the game will he a battle royal, It will be the ini tial appearance of the Shamrocks on ice before a home crowd thi . and incidentally will be the Whithy team's initial appearance of the present season. While there was some hint tha! the game would be postponed, the local management was notified that Whithy will carry on and that it will present one of the 125 'strongest teams that has ever re 142 | presented that town in a junior t-- | tussle, The Shamrocks are in the pink of condition, having several wark outs at Bradley's rink in prepare They wert for a sho' and thus will Several new faces will greet the fans when the Shamrocks take to Mo=t prominent aman "Duster" as Nesnrontn wi'h Ten Bnrvea Ins to ro th col' ~inte. TTo 13 ome tha te 'ig na! Bere, 22 Wah th provising stead of hockey \ hepa in years, the loreal termed te team has now se'! lun to sterdy pract'ce for the on nn of the OITA, cawpaion net veek - Tohony Cou'ter, the erack roa" cencr, is rioht on the spot for a biz season and for defence. Harry Kine Chartie ""arford Timmy Wilson v8 sren 1Q: gg and "Peanuts" Collins are available. J re several additiona: deductions o the team that went on the lee ast winter and that save Oshaws .hamroecks the closest chase for heir money they have had for ame years. The game starts sharp at 8.16 v'elock, and the ice, proving he weather holds out, will be ightning fast. ; O.H.A. BULI ETIN The next meeting of the Executive Committee will be held on Thursday, January §, at the Evening Telegram Building. Herlh Matthews will referee both games of the Big Four junior O.H.A, group double header at the Arena Gardens tomorrow night. W. H. Legg, of London, instead of Gerald "nodman, has been appointed to hanile the London Battery lon don Fast A.C. intermediate fixture to morrow night. The new edition of "O.H.A. Hoc key Rules Explained" will be off the press early next week and will be free for the asking. ROUGH WATER NO WORRY FOR CHAMFION OARSMAN Vancouver, Dee, 22--Major Good sell, asked what weather he hoped for on Dec. 206, when he defends his world's scilling title against Beit Barry, English challenger, answered hat it could blow a living gale, The hampion demonstrated that: he thrives on routh weather when he defeated the Barry invasion on la- hor Day. If the weather is good: 1ext Monday he will have a chanee '0 demonstrate his abilities in a ampionship match over the loca urse when it is stiocth Parry's camp is hopine for a caln tay. Given that they helicve anotl |B i i 11 Frome for Barty will sit ior |! t' ! 51 y ancien ad by Go His bono Toy LT PACT] K Bn. Pie, 22 -Roval Milita Rooo hockey] the ice ve | terdar afltoroion wih coer 2) nia under Conch Pret. T, F, Ge!'»v, Th cad ts are "nilius astic over the com ng scason, and erect to cut a fie | ure in the OHA intermediate a 1 well as in the junior an intermedi-t | intercot egiate ceries, A] UNLY 200 FANS SEE VARSITY SENIORS BEAT MARLESRO Toronto, Dec. 22. Not many me than two hundred 'ans saw Varsity open the ).H A. senior campaign by handing the ornately-crested Ma boros a three to one defeat, at th Arena last night. The boggdin bl had just that much margin mo over the team led Ly the West Tg ronto trumvirate- Sclke, D'Ale dre and Christie--and had they d played more "punch" around t opponents' net they would ha trooped off the ice at the end of tf sixty minutes with several more lies opposite their name in the light It was mostly ragged hockey, inte! spersed with flashes of systemati play by Varsity and bitter checking which gave the scaticred spectator something to cheer for in the i two periods Varsity notched the on ly goal of the first period and t Dukes evened the count by vi of the lone counter in the second spasm. In the third stanza the Bly came into their own, and ran a pail of goals to make the cause safe fot the exponents of higher education, eh S:.Ls an Accoun'ing of $2C30.020 Gat: at Tunaey-Demrnszy Foul Chicao. De. 22--RNev. Elme Willizrmis carcied his fi ht for public cecounting of the 52.000, 000 rate rec 'pts of the Tnnne Detipsey cham: ! neonlp caten he resterday and a decis'on on the | gality of using Sollier Fleld fo arlvete enterprizes to te 1'@)ed 'ater Clr-eult Const of Appears, Just nrior to t boat ast Sen ember Bev, A Vilar a Te n infunetio Court to re Sonth Par a.m " ' preeisior areal) i nee moves Brareler LAT SCR TH prt. and mn Le On Oshawa's ib Via'm Corner 'The one Giit that will fost appropriately express your good wishes. Tn attractive Christmas packages of 10, 25 and 50 cigam 4¢ price fanging from $100 ug CIGARS be a -- re Ante OYIDO ih » a ham rTLEN XIEHEEEEENIE i -~ prt an ted BS a i i ine

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