HOCKEY - THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1928 CARD' JRS. PLAY HERE TONIGHT » 13 v Four Junior Squad to Meet Motor City Tonight * Featured By Three tests -- Rowden to in Bowmanville Game pe vs wn ey bill-of-fare this week Lge extremely palatable, [A Sarurs contest of the week 'Woours tonight, when the orack junior team clashes with Varsity Suntors. These teams met in the 8.P.A, series, where Varsity se- cured the verdict after a close me. They won by the narrow n of one goal, the final score reading 8-2. The Oshawa sextet however, have improved every time iand should reverse the result t. In all events, a close and . game should ensue, - Those o were favoured in. being spee~ tors at the first game should turn owt, and get an idea of the 'games, three yi tng Juniors. shown by the hustl- Juniors, Jmiete. is slated to start at 4.15, and the teams will line up follows: Varsity IIT:1. Hunnissett, goal; i Mooney, 1, defence; 8, Bean, '¥, defence; 4, Smith, left wing; 5, . r, right wing; 6, Beal, centre; Laster, alt wi Clute; 8, Carrick; , Leake; 10, Arnold; 11, Sparl- ; '12, Moran; 14, Vaughan, 1% Oshawa: 1, Leveque, goal; 2, Spatt, 1. defence; 3, Harrington, defence; 4, Arundell, centre; 6, Back, left wing, 6; Rowden, right wing; Substitutes--7, Whitton; 8, tle; 9, Lortie; 10, Gray; 11, Gale: and 12, Burr, (goal), ® The Shamrocks are scheduled to y Peterboro on February 18, but tne executive has asked them to arrange the game earlier if pos- gible, it will, in all probability take place on Friday night here, Ar- gements are now being made 0 that may be made a certainty, » The mild weather has played favoe with the City League sched- e, and at a hurried meeting of xe executive yesterday, the post- ponements caused by the uncertain te of the weather were discuss- d a revision of the schedule thoukht necessary, The first ef- fects of the new arrangement made «will be manifest Tuesday evening, ~when instead of the regular two games are carded, e first game will begin at 7 o'- 'glock when the Simcoe team will eet Oshawa Ry. Daily Times and @ittings hook up in the second con- i%est at 8 o'clock, and the full eve- "hing's entertainment will be topped off with a contest between Preshy- '$erians and St, George's, The exe- fgutive wish it announced that these 'games will be started on strictly '§chedule time, 'Y The intermediates journey to BOXING Ontario Regiment Boxing Club | Tuesday 24th at 8.15 p.m. 1,000 Reserved Seats at 50¢ Rush Seats Galore at 35¢ PLAN AT MITCHELL'S [eet Playfair Brown, the Tex Riferd of Canada 'Bowmanville on Wednesday night, where a victory is expected. Bow= manville have yet to break into the win column, while Oshawa are now leading the parade. A practice nlor game, about 10 bells, which ance of "Kip" Rowden, who injur- od his shoulder in the Peterboro' game here, and also had a skate dug into his ehins, causing blood- poisoning, wi has kept him out of the line-up since that time. A new-comer, Peter Meltz, will also be out with them tonight. The City Hockey ILeague will Mold & meeting tonight at the Y. M. C. A. at 7:30, and all rep- resentatives are asked to attend, when important business will be discussed. Soccer Scores OLD COUNTRY RESULTS SCOTTISH CUP First Round Beith 1 Airdrieonians 4 Raith Rovers 4 Aberdeen .., 8 Allo --wo--= 2 Fraserburg .. 0 Vale of Leven 1 Leith Amateurs 2 Albion Rovers Glasgow Uni, ++ 3 Bathgate -.. Brechin -- Lochgelly ~.. Queen's Park Arthurlie 'Bast Stirling 0 Rangers Third Lanark 10 Clackmannan Hearts --...-- 2 St, Johnstone Ayr United ... 2° Bo'ness ..... Greenock Mer, 7 Mid Annandale Civ, Ser, Strol, 0 King's Park Armadale .... 3 Berwick Rang, Cowdenbeath 12 Johnstone Forfar -..,.-- 2 Queen of 8. Montrose ....- 0 Stenhousemuir Clydebank ,, 0 Dunfermline Patrick Thistle 1 Inver C'donian Vale of Athol 2. Newt'-Stewart Arbroath 2 Nithsdale Wan Forres Mech, Elgin City .. Stranraer ,,... Dundee Dalbeattie 8. Pelkirk -.... ft. Bernard's St, Mirren .. GIVES.» mrvisruronr Leith Athletic Kilmarnock .. Huntley .,-.. 0 Motherwell , East Fife -.... 1 Dundee Utd. Dumbarton-Hamilton Academi- cals--Postponed, Hibernians-Dykehead--not play- ed, Prmm-- 1 1 1 0 6 0 2 0 3 8 1 0 1 6 3 1 1 3 1 4 2 8 1 (] 1 2 3 3 1 ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division Arsenal ,.... 0 Ashton Villa Birmingham , 2 Everton ...-- Bolton Wand, 2 Bury Burnley ;,.... Sheffield Utd. Leicester City 4 Derhy County Liverpool .... 2 Sunderland ,. Hudders. Town 4 Tottenham H, Middlesboro' 1 Cardiff City .. Newcastle Utd. 4 Manchester U, Portsmouth .. ¥ West Ham U, The Wednes. 4 Blackburn R. Second Division Bristol City , 0 Grimsby Town Chelsea City .. 2 Fulham .... Clapton Orjent 2 Blackpool ... Hull City ..... 1 Port Vale .. Manchester Cy.3 South Shields Notts Forest 2 T.eeds United Preston N, E. 5 Wolver. Wand Sotuhapmton .. 5 Notts County Stoke City .. 3 Oldham Ath, Swansea Town 3 Barnsley .... W. B, Albion 6 Reading -... WOULD LIKE SHORT-CUT New London, Conn, Jan, 22.-- Jack Delaney, retired light-heavy- weight champion, will accept only a match with Gene Tunney if he defeats Tom Heeney of Australia on March 1, according to Joe Jacobs, manager of the Bridgeport sharpshooter, Jacobs declared this morning he- fore returning to New York after a visit here that he will turn down any proposal by Tex Rickard to match Delaney with the winner of the Jack Sharkey-Johnny Risko bout, QUEEN'S BASKETEERS WIN FROM BUFFALO A. CO, 47-80 Kingston, Ont., Jan. 22--Playing a strong passing game from start to finish, Queen's senior intercolle- giate basketball team turned in a clever performance to defeat Buf- falo Athletic Club in an exhibition game here on Saturday night by the score of 47 to 30. From start to finish there was no doubt as to which team would win, for the Tricolor were on top of their form throughout. January sm =) will be marked by the re-appear. |seco DETROIT'S FROWNS TURN TO SMILES AS COUGARS WIN Detroit, an; 32--Ten thousand "Detiol hooker fans were angry throughout the major por- tion of tonight's engagement with will be held tonight after the ju- |beca! period that wiped out troit's 1-0 lead. They were sm! ing because the Com finally downed the Bostonians in overtime, 3-2, and thereby ended their slump and tightened their hold on third place. It was one of those bitter, close- checking affairs that always de- velops when the Bruins are per- forming. The Cougars fell in with the idea and the fans saw more solid jolts handed out, more slash- ing and more trips than they some- times witness in two or three games, More than once one force or the other was reduced to four men and those short-handed mo- ments added thrills. George Hay and Frank Foyston provided the heroes of the evening for the home squad. It was a Hay to Foyston play that tied up the game in the third period and made an extra session necessary, And it was Foyston to Hay effort that ve- sulted in the odd goal, THIRD TEST MATCH Dutban, Souh Africa, Jan, 21,-- The third test match between the visiting Marylelbone Cricket Club's team and South Africa began here today. Deane, the South Africa skipper, won the toss and elected to bat first, South Africa had lost three wickets for 55 runs at lunih time, The score was raised slowly and by tea time had reached 181 for seven wickets, Nicolson and Dean made a useful stand, the former scoring 39. Deane was not out with 44 runs to his credit at the interval, FOUR NEW SKATING RECORDS Kitchener, Ont., Jan, 22.---Des- pite inclement weather conditions for speed skating, four new rec- ords were set up at the sixth an- nual Winter carnival speed skat- ing meet held on the Victoria Park lake ice here on Saturday after- noon by Kitchener and district skaters, Margaret McBride, the To- ronto Speed Skating Club's star, also set up two new records on Kitchener ice, The competition was keen, the number of competitors eclipsing that of former years, with more promising local speed skaters in action than ever before, The blus- tery squalls of snow and chilling wind kept the attendance down to 1,600, the smallest crowd at a Kitchener Winter carnival since its inauguration, DETROIT BEATS WEST END Toronto, Jan, 22.--Before the largest crowd that has ever seen a basketball game in the local Y, M.C.A,, Detroit, the world Y.M.C. A, basketball champions defeated West End Y.M.C.A, on Saturday night, 81 to 28. Long before game time standing room was at a prem- ium, The crowd was in an uproar and ever before has such enthus- iasm been seen as when West End started a thrilling rally in the sec- ond half that all but brought viec- tory to their efforts, TORONTO "X" GETS JOLT Hamilton, Jan, 22.--The cham- pionship aspirations of Toronto Central Y.M.C.A.'s three Intercity Basketball League teams received 8 rude jolt here on Saturday night when the Hamilton junior, inter- mediate and senior quintets romp- ed home with a triple victory over the Red and White, The juniors opened the evening with a 43 to 23 triumph over the light Queen City youngsters, and the seniors, rated as potential champions, turned in a smooth display to trounce the Toronto majors by 34 to 25, and to make it unanimous the Hamilton intermediates uncovered their fin- est display of the season sand gal- loped down in front with a 46 to 16 verdict to their credit, Hockey Results The scores of hockey games played on Saturday were as fol- lows: Montreal , Boston ,. {12th Battery 6 Mangers ,,.4 Pittsburg ,,.. | xsDetroit ...,.3 Boston .ss,,,,.2 xs--(7.30 overtime), s--Played Sunday. T. and X, Mercantile League N.R. ,,.,,.83 City Hall ,,,.0 Jockyards ..2 Goodyears ,,..2 Intermediate O.H.A, Brampton ,,..1 Cayuga ,....6 Dunnville ,,...1 : Junior O.H.A, Brantford JHC. 3 Paris ,.....0 Brokers Varsity Georgetown League Solloway-Mills § Moyseys ,,...1 Stobie-Forlong 3 Patterson ,..1 Junior N.O.H.A. Cobalt .5..., 6 Haileybury ,..2 alroquois Falls 10 Timmins .,.2 Sault Ste. Marie 9 Sudbury ...2 aSudbury ...4 North Bay ,....2 Trent Valley snk ) Exhibition Varsity Grads 14 N.S. All-Stars 1 Indians 1 Bish. Bethune C. 5 M. _a--~Played Friday. Frankford ....90 WEEK VARSTY Two Fliers--Air and Snow P. Trubee Davison, assistant United States Secretary of War in cha the teau Frontenac dog team, Beauvais, is answe questions, tenac taking in bit towards making it a success, hE team he a all eyes, for Mountie used to lead the Hoa! Canadian Mounted Police in the Far North and has Vitoria Cross, men sn, lead of the do patrol of the earned the FIRST GAME IN NINETEEN STARTS ce Jur. Se The sous ingly impossible, but t evita has happened. Canadiens were beat- en by a 1 to 0 score by the Montreal Maroons at the Forum last night, and thus was brought to an end one of the most impressive records ever foubiled by a team in the National Hockey League. It was the first de- feat sustained by the Flying French- men in nineteen straight games. The break had to come, however, and it fell to the lot of the Canucks' intra- city rivals to rise to hockey heights and completely overshadow the Fly- ing Frenchmen in as thrilling a pro- fessional hockey, battle as has ever been seen on Montreal ice, A lone goal in the second period by Ward, substitute Maroon right winger, was all that was needed to acc®mplish the downfall of the won- der team, which for sifhieen straight games had treated all teams alike, both at home and on the road, GRADS EASILY SWAMP NOVA SCOTIA STARS Halifax, N.S, Jan. 22.--Toronto Varsity Grads, Canadian Olympic hockey team, overwhelmed a star Nova Scotia team 14 to 1 Saturday night in their last game on Canadian e of Aviation, is having a look at "Mountie", famous huskie with while his driver and owner, Arthur Mr, Davison is un at the Chateau Quebec Winter sports season and Mountie is Whenever he appears in the SPOR1 SNAPSHO1S Despite the loss Friday night ahead in the local race and it mig! Oshawa Interemdiates are still out it as well be said now as later that the locals have just spotted. the Ontasios that game in an effort to give them a little interest in the Oshawa can trim the Ontarios an conditions, refereeing and all, Bu race. There is no doubt abbut it, y day in the week under favorable t Friday night's affair showed that while the locals are down they are not quitters for they came back strong in the third and managed threatened tb tie the game up. But try as they to get two goals and for a time could, somehow or other that thorn Micks in the Ontario net managed to keep things out, The result--well, Oshawa is s counts, And while Oshawa whs going tette of friends went to pieces and were crushed under the wheel of tough luck and that was Jordon, from the fruit belt down theré ir to task in Toronto last winter in till in first place and that is all that down to defeat another local sex- Remember that sweet little team 1 the Peninsula, that toek Oshawa the semi-finals for the O.H.A. and then went along and gave 12th Battery of London a race for the championship? Well, Brantford so they will not he the Oshawa Intermediates (or Ontarios) go into the play-offs, also venture to say that the Brants will not be there either. last night that same team was e¢!'minated by thorn in the path this winter when We can The 12th Battery might, though, for they scem to be sweeping all that it meets, Whitby Juniors have dropped information received through the u out of the local race according to sual morning Bulletin of the O.J1.A That means then that the Whitby team will not be hefe tonight for its scheduled game with the Sh amrocks, However, that means that the local race will be shortened and will enable the locals to go right ahead with some play-off plans, game here tonight as the local mar T, game, This will help not a little In any event there will likely be a agement has secured the fast U. of team from the Big Four group from Toronto for an exhibition in keeping the Shamrock boys in condition for that is what they need now that they are figuring enter- ing the play-offs, The Oshawa Curling Club took advantage of the cold weather Friday night and managed to get a number of games off the Inier-Club pro- gram, The mild spell again this curling/schedule as well as other wi week kind of put a crimp into the nter sports, The result is that every available hour, except business hours, must be utilized, Oshawa. City. Hockey League will try to get as many games off 'as possible this week, there being no less than six postponed affairs on the list. It has been suggested, and the idea seems fcasible that some games be played on one of the open air rinks to hurry the schedule along, The executive will give this their attention at the next meeting. HOWLEY SELLS PITCHER 's TO MONTREAL ROYALS St. Louis, Jan. 22.--The St. Louis Browns yesterday an- nounced the sale of Chester Falk, left-hand pitcher to Montreal. of the International League, Falk, who is a brother of Boo Falk, Chicago White Sox outfield- er, came to the Browns in 1925, and was used largely as a relief pitcher. REGENT Lillian Gish in "Annie Laurie --Dramatic Matinee Daily 2.30 p.m. h CAYUGA WIN 6-1 Dunnville, Jan, 22.--The Dunn- ville new arena wis opened to- night with a game between Cayuga and Dunnville intermediates, Cay- uga winning by 6-1, Allan Mohler was out for twenty minutes be- cause of penalties. At the end of the first period the score was 2 to 1, McQuillan scoring lone count for Dunnville. Cayuga scored two goals in this and each of the other periods. Murphy, Dyte and Barnes, the Cayuga rorwards, starred for their team, their combination plays and back-checking being good. Price, in goal, starred for Dunn- ville, and Colquhoun, on defense, showed speady foem, and it was only lack of combination that caused the downfall of the locals. This is the first ice display they have had and their willingness alone will put them through after a few more games, Cayuga--Goal, Baird; defense, McCorley, A. Kohler; centre, Dyte; wings, Barnes and Murphy; subs., H. Kohler, Currie. Dunnville--Goal, Price; defense. Cameiford, Colquhoun; centre, Bonham; wings, Robbie, McQuil- lan; subs., Blankwell, Wingfield. Referee--E. Smith of Port Col- borne. CHIHAWKS HOLD BRUINS TO TIE Chicago, Jan. 22.--The veteran Hugh Lehman, 41-year-old goal- keeper, coach, and mewly appoint- ed manager of the Chicago Black Hawks, last might led his last place team into a fighting one to one tie with the Boston Bruins, leaders of the American division of the National Hockey League. The veteran met guardian's bril- liant defensive work staved off the flashy pace-makers from Boston and brought the Black Hawks into a tie after an overtime period. Fourteen penalties were inflicted in the course of the game. \ ice before leaving to take part in the | Olympic sports. They cuinplerely | outplayed the All-Stars, scoruy five | goals in the first period, four in the | second and five in the third. Nova Scotia's lone goal came abou the { middle of the second peri, when Kuhn, of Trury, scored from the side alter a nice plece ot combination Dave Trottier, left-winger of the Grads, was the outstanding star of the game, running in five tallics and walking away with a special prize 'or puck-carrying between the sceond ana thitd periods, - Hugh Piaston snot three markers, Frank .>ullivan two, "Red" Porter twe, Fayior and Delaney one each, . At no time were the Nova Scotians in the picture, The Grads, after scoring five goals in the opening ses- sion, merely wasted time in {he sce ond period, shooting only seven times at the Nova Scotia cage. Of these seven shots four went into the twine, ENGLAND BEATS WALES Swansea, Walesl, Jan, 21.--- England defeated Wales in an In- .| ternational Rugby football match today by 10 points to 8, The match was played in a downpour of rain but forty thous- and dared the elements to see the game, The standing of the countries in matches between England and Wales, which began in 1880 now is; England, won 21; Wales, won 16, drawn, 3. The teams were: = England--K, A, Sellar, W. J. Taylor, D. C. Aarvole, J, V, Rich- ardson, Sir T. G. Devitt, H, C. Laird, A, T. Young, J, Hanley, D. T. Young, E. Stanbury, T. Coul- son, H, G. Periton, K. J, Stark, J. 8. Tucker, R. Cove Smith, Wales--T, Rees, J. Bartlett, J. Roberts, R. Turnbull, Rowe Hard- ing, A. John, D. John, A, Powd- er, T. Hillingdale, E, Jenkins, Ivor Jones, Yorwerth Jones, H. Phillips, G, Pritchard, A. Sky. THEY SATISFY hoe Sport Briefs PORTS SMOTHER FORTS ~ Port Arthur, Jan. 22.--Super- for speed and a relentless attack, combined with back-checking that smothered the efforts of the Fort William team, enabled Post Ar- thur Saturday evening to win their Interprovincial League contest by 3 goals to 2. The Ports ted the losers almost into exhaustion to get the two goals in the second period, which gave them a lead sufficient to capture -the contest, The Port Arthur team was made up almost entirley of last year's junior West- ern Canada champions, who are shaping up 1ikd Allan Cuppers of the near future, COUTU IN HOCKEY TROUBLE New Haven, Conn. Jan, 22.-- The New Haven Eagles defeated the Boston Tigers 6 to 4 tonight in a Canadian-American Hockey League game here, marked by the expulsion from the ice of Coutu, defence man for New Haven, who was given his third major penalty in the league, : George Redding, of the Boston team, was carried off the ice un- conscious when struck over the head by Coutu's hockey stick. Fist fight followed when a Boston player mixed with Coutu, whom the police chased from the ice, Sev- eral stitches werk required to close the wound in Redding's head. The Eaglels outplayed the Tig- ers up to the last period when the Tigers ralllled to score three points, NEW YORK RANGERS WIN New York, Jan, 22.--The New York Rangers defeated the Pitts- burg Pirates by 4 goals to 1 in a National Hockey League game here tonight, and went into a tie with the Boston Bruins for first place in the American group, as the Hub sextette was on the losing end at Detroit, Ching Johnson and Bunny Cook tallled in the first period; and Frank Boucher and Paul Thomson added two more goals in the middle frame, Tex White saved the Pirates from a shut-out when he scored near the close of the contest, Capt, Bill Cook, of the Ranges, and Harold Cotton, of the visitors, traded punches in the final period, A major penalty was Imposed on each, LAUDER HURT AGAIN Boston, Mass., ' Jan, 22. --The Boston Tigers and the Providence Reds fought ten minutes' overtime toa 3 to 3 tie in a fast and stren- uous Canadian-Amerioan Hockey League game here last night, Oat- man put the Tigers one up in the first period, but Brophy of the Reds became the individual star of the game by tallying once and assisting in two ohter scores for his team, Field, Boston centre, lost three teeth when he collided with Lauder of Providence at centre ice, Lauder had his head cut deeply, In the second period the game was held up six minutes when Mendou of Providence claimed a goal, The claim was dissallowed but the goal umpire was removed, As a rule the man who wakes up and finds himself famous has been sleeping with one eye open.-- Border Cities Star, 1 CARSON PLAYS PINCH HITTING ROLE AS LEAFS BEAT OTTAWA Toronto, Jan. 21. -- With Bill Carson in the pinch-hitting role that he has filled so frequently and 80 ably this season, the Maple Leafs turned back the Ottawa Sen ators 2 to 1 ay the Arena Gardens on Saturday evening, and thereby lengthened their winning stréak to four straight games, making them the only club ouside of Cana- diens who have won more than three straight games this season, The victory also enabled the fast travelling locals to break the deadlock that has existed between them and the world's champions since teh start of the season, and they kept apace with the Mont real Maroons, both teams being still tied for second place in the Canadian group. The meeting of the two teams, their fourth this year, attracted one of the largest attendances of the season, although there were a few empty seats, Previous to Sat- urday the teams had played three games, all resulting in overtime ties, with the first two clashes be- In scoreless affairs and the third a 1-to-1 stalemate, After a score- less first period and a second 20 minutes in which each aggregation scored one goal, the pair entered the last round on even terms, and for more than half the period fit looked as if another draw was prohahle, Both teams tried hard for the winning goal, but sometimes it was a brilliant save by one of the cus- todinns, agrin it was strong de- fensive work by the outer guards, who were spilling the opposing rttackers with rare abandon, or a promising attack went amiss at the crucial moment, As half the period fi'tted by without a score, overtime at lenst began to loom un fn the immediate future, but igh ihe Leats gcored what prov. ed to ba the final and wi goal of the game. 1 Wishing ------ BIG FOUR FINALS With Toronto Canoe Clu Parl:da'e tied for perond Jub hua the B!t Four junior O.H.A, group, the two teams will play a sudden- death game at the Arena Gardens tomorrow might, and the winner meets Marlhoros for group honors In two gambs, total goals to count, the first being scheduled for hte Garden Friday, January 27, and the second, Monday, January 30. 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