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Oshawa Daily Times, 27 Jan 1928, p. 8

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A + 7a H if i ie F i have | : d scouts to wa--to the City League in action, The type of hockey that mmkes an appeal to the great majority of the fans, was much in evidence last evening, when Fittl dis. of St, George's, with the total of nine goals to two, wa Rallway put a crimp in the sails of Simcoes with a 6-4 verdict, and The Dally Times made their third game of the season their initial win, at the expense of Presbyterians, in a nip and tuek battle that was not decided untf! the final gong, when the Times slipped in the marker that made the scoresheet vead 7-6, with the Daily Times on the right side of the ledger, Fittings got the scoring habit early, and "could do mo wrong" from then on, "Scotty" McDon- ald scored for Fittings almost from the face off, with an angle drive rom the blue line, 8t, George's quite a bit of the play in the fivst period, but were unable to slip the puck behind Simpson, who Played a stellar game in the nets, i cooper made some good rushes from the defence for Fiftings and finally was rewarded with a goal. 8, Lovelock scored half of St, George's total almost immediately after, Bill" Jackson was hurt in crash against the boards, injur- his head, and had to retire for the remainder of the contest, Oooper continued to shine, and made a fast play for the third al, Kis team mate on the de- nee "Pete" Melts, not to be out. done, counted twice in quick sue- essslon, : Shein made it 6-1 from a secram- ble, Jamieson broke {nto the honour list, McDonald meade it two for himself, and eight for his team, E. Lovelock, in goal for the Saints, did not look apy too good on & couple of the goals, McDonald, the diminutive right winger, who scored the first count- ®r, also completed the debacle, with the ninth, and proved himself the best marksman op the Ice, Gunn, the rival right winger, scor- ed the eleventh goal on a smal lay, that gave Simpson no chanci save, no 1, Simpso lof! 1) n; oft defence, Cooper; right defence, Melts; left wing, Jackson; centre. Shein; right wing, McDonald; substitutes, Greenfield and Jamfe- 4 son. St. George's--goal, EB. Lovelock; loft defence, Rorabeck; right de- fence, Lovelock; centre, Clary; right wing, Gunn; left wing, Cope- far. between--they 1 pretty combination with evened it up on stick, 'that Atkinson scored again with a bona de effort. when & loose puck was batted in- to the net, .8imeoes did not back wp under the onslaught, and in the second period, were checking and rush- ing strongly. They outplayed the ochoo-choo lads in this frame, but did not have much success around the nets, antil wurr secured the puck at centre, and waltzed around the defence for their second, Mr. Young, however, felt better with a safe margin to work on, and bulged the twine again, F, L, At. kinson, the -other chief offender for the Railway, was Imhued with the same spirit, and demonstrat- ed it with his third, He had been playing the most aggressive and effective hockey of any men on the fee, and the effort proved too much for him, and he was forced to retire for the remainder of he period, He revived, however enough to come back in the third chukker, much to the Simcoes' discomforturae. Bentley, in the Railway nets, saved the game for them more than once in the last act, with some sensational net-minding, Burr kept up the good work for Simeoes, and brought them back in the hunt with their third count- er, Black was all over the ice and did an immense amount of work for the down-trodden Sim- coes. Rombaugh scored their fi- nal goal near the end of the per- fod, and the game ended with Simcoes throwing all their reserves into the front lines in an endea- vour to equalize, The teams: Oshawa Railway---goal, Bentley; left defence, J, Fair; right de- fence, G. O'Regan; centre, Young; right wing, F. L. Atkinson; left, wing, Brennan; subs, F, Atkinson, O'Connors, The few patrons that remained for the final game certainly aid not regret their decision, In the exciting struggle that followed, the cold was forgotten, or almost-- the Times started with the deter- mination to win, and Newnham elated them with the first goal of the game shortly after the open- ing bell, Rorabeck made it iwo, after splitting the defence on a fast play, The Presbyterians be- gan to warm up, and Browne opened the scoring for them, Dun- stall was exceptionally good In goal, and only earned counters slipped past him, Purdy, of the Presbyterians, got past the defence, and with only the goal keeper to beat, put the churchmen in the lead, The play from the side lines looked off ~ GINGERALE Dong heh by O'Kesle's Beverages Limited, Toronto needs; also COOKING BRAN, WHOLE- GRAHAM and GRANU WHEAT FLOUR in any quantity. CHOICE POTATOES, SUCAR, SALT, COOKING LENTILS BEANS, PEAS and PEARL. BARLEY. 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The finish of the game, which for a time, looked as if it might 20 into overtime was provided by Rorabeck, who took the puck be- hind the Times net, and after a spectacular journey through the entire Presbyterian team, drew the goal keeper out, and safely lodged the dise in his citadel, It was a ML clinmx to a hard fought struggle, and puts the Times team back into the cons tention, The teams: The Dally Times--goal, Dun. stall; left defence, Newnham; right defence, Roraback; centre, Hubbell; right wing, Love; left wing, Authors, Preshyterians--goal, M left defence, Cotter; right defen Rutherford; left wing, Conlan; right wing, Browne; centre; J, Purdy; sub,, Russell, BOWLING At the Motor City Bowling Club, three games of the Men's Major Bowling League were player, with the Classics showing thelr class to the Stampers, the Bankers drawing away from Southern Stars, and the Whiz Bangs banging out a decision over the Bear Cats, The individual scores, and the team totals are given below: 188 555 179 536 160-- 404 138-- 428 toe 04 287 858 A TRA------ 732 834 9002456 verve 92 184 168-- 420 Wylie ,,,,140 1638 194 506 Nott ,,,,,,178 1807 189-- 509 Hainer ,,,,,180 181 1886,,547 Ward ,,,,,1028 108 199-- 584 786 918 8712576 Bankers Carson ,,,186 108 170 554 Paisley ,,,,16¢ 887 1790~ 660 Finley ,,,,148 187 Carpenter ,180 153 Mitchell ,,,181 181 Thomson ,, 88 178 260 704 B08 803-3489 Stars Fraser ,,.,,116 83 116816 Johnson ,.,,114 120 94832 Hanh ,,,,.,,108 308 90--496 Odgen ,,.,,168 108 181-~435 Lingley +,,152 187 '97--- 406 F781084 205- 664 Sutton ,,,,187 , 1 Red 300 706 9648083 144 B57 Campbell 00177 Roots ,,,,172 Cator ,,.,, Turner dod 11 Dummy, .,161 I -------------- 840 2082 8922764 1ZZY - ARTZ WINS 23 i 5 E Hi i 1 Ze 852 £5a 3 $1] : i I i i id irk £2 bt 4 i f og wi 0 i i With every indication that the this season will attend the first clash between Marlboros and To- ronto Canoe Club tonight for the championship of the Big-Four group, and the right to enter the second round of the O.H.A, play- downs, the rival teams will break into the fray at full strength, fit and ready, except that he Red Ringers will be without Johnny Sheppard their reliable defence player. "However, Megafin has been showing good form in the po- sition and makes an ideal partner for Tupling. The teams will be selected from the following: Marlboros -- Goal, Baxter and Harris; defence, Horner, Irvine; forwards, Mercer, McPherson, Mil- ler, Rolly Conacher, Charlle Con. ocher, Jackson Morse and Hack- ett, Toronte Canoe Club -- Goal, Haggerty and Verney; defence, Megafiin, Tupling; forwards, Lee, McIntyre, Lott, Brydson, Sprad- brow, Richardson and McLean, Referee--Harry Batstone, Kings- ton, TENNIS TITLE RESULTS Montreal, Jan, 26.--Geo. Lott, of Chicago, will meet P. Kynaston, of New York, and Frank Shields, of New York, will play Jack Wright, Montreal, tomorrow in the semi- finals of the singles of the Canadian covered court tennis championships Lott advanced to the semi-final round today by defeating L. Boucher and then he disposed of a formidable opponent in Allen Behr, of New ork, Jack Wright eared a place in tomorrow's draw by turning back his Davis Cup team-mate, Dr, Art Ham, of Toronto, in straight sets while Shields beat D. P, Hatch and G. K. Wanstall, both of Montreal, without a third set being necessary, BELANGER--GENARO BOUT The advance seat sale for the world's flyweight caampionship bout between Frenchy Belanger and Frankie Genaro being staged in To- ronto, Monday, Feb, 6, by the Shamrock Club, will open tomorrow morning at Moodey's, King Edward and Scholes' Hotel, The Club an- nounce a scale of prices unheard of for a world's championship, ranging from $1 .to $6, the first four rows of the ringside only selling at the top price of $6, NEW MARTIN THEATRE Fred Humes wn = "ONE Glorious SCRAP" The Shamrocks and as by half of the Nght flooding and. cold 'or Hope a Monde wiehe Thea though the ters of the locals with another notch on their sticks. Although the Jeoring HE, by the casualties, one player takin, ainst the boards, and another, team, had to vetire from just there is to find with the City counter of the evening, With the time, senior team win, their 'superiority while the juniors will be up against as if they 'ose they will be almos but their juniors, according to acc get into action at four o'clock, Peterboro Osha REE aE | through," it will almost ensure them of the -- was prolifi contests pixie) parc h engag ) ers on in the pd at first real sheet of ice ¢ at iy been available 1a them n tha year, may account, in or the numerous 5 e of Ad akio Jertans the lack of condiion, lain physical ague as it now stands, is their ruling of twenty-minute periods. This change is hard-to understand, comin, it does with the advent of the three-game schedule, Owing to the ness of the hour, many of the spectators left before the final game had more than started, and as a consequence, missed the most exciting en- periods would -be ample, and would cut well over an hour from the This afternoon will see Oshawa Collegiate basketeers, both junior and senior teams, in scheduled league fixtures with the East York quin- tettes from Toronto, and two'smart games which are attracti siderable interest locally, are expected to be seen. Should the Collegiate championship, Thus far, the seniors have won two lea; lost none while the juniors have won one and lost one, iors have not yet won a game, although they have come very close to it, fore them in their games thus far, and hence two interesting and excit- ing games are expected when the representatives of these two schools TI. the bane wil 0 Tough feud with Port Hope on Port d develop into a Ri ol al- think that they will leave the town If the Motor City squad group title, c'in the three games of .the Ci were packed with action, the This The speed was ard b k ls for his e only fault the count after ter registering three i, as te- three games scheduled,' 15 minute con- in' the league will be unquestioned a trifle stiffer proposition inasmuch t out of the running for the group e games and st York sen- ounts, are sweeping everything be- O.H. A. Bulletin 0O,H.A, BULLETIN That the suspensions of Howard McInrue Brockville, Edgar Fryer, Collingwood and Alex, Watts, St, Thomas, he continued until the next meeting of the O.H.A, execu- tive committee, which will be held Friday, February 3rd, was the de- cision of the sub-committee at a meeting held yesterday. Presi- dent George B, McKay, immediate past president, William Easson, AAU, of C, governor and Assis- tant-Secretary W. M, Tackaberry were in attendance, Further information {is requir- ed before Nicholas Halliday will he given a certificate to play for London juniors, He played with Niagara Falls juniors last season, Lawrence Joyce was refused ® certificate to play for Kingston in- termediates, not gualifying under the residence rule. For the same reason Albert Gingras and Leon- ard Smith cannot play for Strat- ford intermediates, or Fred Smith for Southampton, Thomas Bendell was granted a certificate to play for Trenton jun- iors." He is a Cobourg boy and Trenton is his nearest O.H.A, town with a junior team, The application of Jack Hudson of Orillia to play for Coldwater was held over the executive com- mittee meeting, February 8, Listowl 'Intermediates have de- faulted their remaining games in Group No, 14, Owing br) the tardiness of some clubs the O.H.A, may be forced to arrange new dates for postponed games and order teams to play or default, Durham has three post- poned fixtures in intermediate group No, 14; Couthampton two in group 44 snd Milton, three in group No. § An effort is being made to have Varsity go to Mil- ton to-morrow night, the Milton Club being anxious to play one of the postponed games on that date, The Ingersoll at St. Thomas KING OF HEARTS ME TRAIL OF TIGER "OM, WHAT A MAW IBEEEENE} Regent TOM MIX "SILVER VALLEY" postponed game in the ntermediate series will likely be played Febru- ary 1, RE ---- Changes in referees for to-night are as follows: -- Lakefield at Havelock (st Pe- terboro)--Clair Devlin, Kingston. Durham at Listowel -- Game fs R.M.C, st Queen's--Chick Mun- Hanover at Chesley -- W, B, J , Palmerston, on at Galt--Sandy Little, Guel, .d ' at Coldwater -- Ernie Wortley, Toronto, PARRY SOUND WINS OTTAWA DEFEATS BLACK HAWKS 9 TO 6 Ottawa, Jon, 26.--Ottawa Sena- tors defeated the Chicago Black Hawks here tonight in a free-scor- advanced into a tie with Toronte Maple Leafs for third place in the International section of the N.H. L, The game, while not featured by brilliant hockey, was such a wide open affair that interest was kept apace through the multitude of counters that flipped by the riv- al goalies, The Ottawas fattened their scoring average at the ex- pense of Hughie Lehman, who guarded the goal for the Hawks. The Senators all played well, with Finnigan, Kilrea, Clancy Smith, Nighbor and Grosvenor best, Sammy Godin, their lates recruit, made his first appearance loeally, and while somewhat nervous, play- ed a useful game and showed promise, Hawks came to life in the last two periods and made it interesting for the champions. The game was clean, only ene penalty being handed out, WINGO STAYS WITH DETROIT Contrary to previous announce- ments Red Wingo is to remain with Detroit Tigers and will be taken to the training camp at San Antonio, in the list of players notified by Manager Moriarity to report at San Antonio, and it is quite possible that he will remain with the Leafs, Don Hankins' name is also misisng from Ing game hy a score of 9 to 6 and |' Texas, Vie, Sorrell is not included | the Detroit roster, oe - 'S Wonderful (from "Funny Face) Foz Trot Victor Arden and Phil Ohman. 20184 and thelr Orchestra : nm Among My Souvenirs The big hit of the Season! 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