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Oshawa Daily Times, 16 Feb 1928, p. 9

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Osh. J Regsive Awards at T, and| - D; Smoker and Are Given Flattering Ovation By the Soccer Enthusiasts -- Ex- 'ecutive Meeting to Be The Oshawa Football Club team who won the championship of the Toronto and District Association r, received their medals and the he topny at the T, and D, Smoker ronto and received a flatter. 8 ovation from the soccer ens thusiasts present. The president of the. association complimented the Oshawa representatives on their fine sportsmanship, and for up. holding the fine traditions of the Oshawa Football Club, The trophy and the medals are now on dis- play in Canning's window, King St., Ah executive meeting of the club will be held next Wednesday even- ing at the Y.M.C.A, at § o'clock, and all officers are urgsd to put in an appearance for an especially fmportant gathering, Membership cards will be on hand, Auy officers of the club who cannot be present at the meeting, ara ask: to tele- phone the secretary, Mr, I, Nicolls, or the president, Mr, J, Wilson, before Wednesday. A large attendance is expected at the meeting, and plans will be formulated for the coming year, Any players who are thinking of turning out this year are reminded that the Oshawa Football Club Team are out again for the city championship, and that they will be as the club expresses it "welcome as the flowers,' The club is spending every ellort to line up a strong aggregation for the next season, "My wife ran the car into the fence the other day and knocked gome paint off." "Off what, your car or the fence?" "Neither; off my wife," Me oy's Puts Weight eak Skinny Men Hollows in " cheek--nhollows in the sides of neck--flatness in chest--why don't you do some- thing to make yourself look i149 a real man? McCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tab- lets puts on weight where welght is peeded---not only that but they pufld up your general health and you grow stronger, more emerge- tie and get plenty of ambition, One woman gained 15 pounds in pix weeks. 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GOLF AT VICTORIA THE YEAR AoUND Asx any icke -- awa Football Clab; ©. : | Get Trophy and Medals Jee TS CA even, Montreal, Feb. 15 15. -- Ralph St. Germain, pilot of the M¢Gill sen- for hockey - squad, who was car- ried fro mthe ice Monday night with a temperature of 103, has developed scarlet fever, according to reports at the University. In the tilt with the University of Montreal when the Red and White's chances for a play-off with Varsity were definitely oblit- erated, St. Germain went through the entire three periods tyinget count on three different occasions, and for the first time in his eafs eer had to be assisted from the ice before play hd concluded.' Leafs Games at Home and Away The International League sched ule for 1928 fis unique in one re- spect at least, Every club owner in the league has expressed satis. faction with .the"allotment of dates, The season will open 'Wed- nesday, April 18, and cloke' Sun- day, September 23. Opening 'day games follow:-- Toronto at 'Newark: Rochester at Jersey City; Buffalo at Ball more; Montreal at Reading The principal feature .of. the schedule lies in' the elimination of the Idle Sundays made neces- sary in the past hecaude the To- ronto club could not play Sunday baseball at home," 'When South- ern clubs are scheduled here and a Sunday intervenes, the two teams will entrain ofr the South- ern city's stamping ¥ rounds for a Sunday game = and " then 'return north for a resumption of the schedule, Thus each of the Southern clubs will 'have: an ex- tra Sunday at home | ' this year with the Leafs. Baltimore. and 'Toronto yeturn to Baltimore May 6, and play two, zames. A. week Jater the, Jeals will engage Newark fn another Sunday game, afd™nAy 15 way play at Reading, it is -expeeted the' xpense and. inconvenjence of these long jumps, will be halanced by the heavy gate receipts, Toronto will be given; more than double 'the usual gnar- antee should rain make any of the games impossible, i The addition of M freal also helps Toronto fll its Sunday dates for the Leafs will play at Monts real on Sunday when the two clubs have 'an series scheduled at Toronto. The Leafs) games at home and away arg as follows: Toronto at Home Newark--May 2, 8, i bx, Baltimore--Ma "n'8 , 9-9, Jersey City -- May 10, 11, 12- 12x, Reading--May 14, 15, 186, 17, 'Buffalo--May 22, 23, 24z, a.m, and p.m i; Rochester-- June: 15807 "pn Montreal--June 6, 6, 7,.8,. Rochester--Juné 29, 30-30x. Roghester--July 2z, am. apd eg.m. Newark--July 65, 6, 7,-7x. Jersey City -- July 10, 11, 12, 13 Reading---July 14-143, '16, 17, Baitimore--July 8, 19, 20, 21- 21x. Buffalo-- July 26, 7, 8x. Montreal--July 30, 81, Montreal---August 1, 2, Buffalo--Aug. 4x, 6z, am. and p.m. Jersey City--Aug. 20, 21, 22, 23. Newark--Aug, 24-24 25-25x. Reading--Aug. 27, 28, 29-29. Baltimore--Aug. 30, 31, Sept. 1x. Montreal -- Sept. p.m. 4, 5. Rochester--Sept. 6, 7, 8-8x. Buffalo--Sept. 14, 16x, x Denotes Saturdays. z De notes holidays. 2 Denotes Sun- days. 3z, Toronto Away Newark--April 18, 19, 20, 21x. 25. Reading--April 26, 27, 28x. Baltimore--April 29-209,,.30, Baltimore--May 6-84. ; Rochester -- May 18, 19x, 202 21. Buffalo--May 29, 30z, a.m. and p.m. Jersey City--May 18188, Rochestér--June 3a. Reading--June 9x, 10a, 11, 12. 1a more Re une 3 Me. 15, A Wark dume 17a 18, 19, 26. Jersey City--June 23x, 24a. Rochester--June 25; 26, , 7 Rochester--auy 8, 4z, am. and p tly 8a. Reading --July 158. id, Montreal -- July 22a, 23, 24, 25. Buffalo--July 29a. Buffalo--Aug. 5a. Newark--Aug. 7, 8. Jersey City -- Aug. 10, 11x, 12- 12a. i v A HE OSHAWA DALY. TIMES. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY. 16, 1926 : Newmarket, Ont., Feb. 15-- | Newmarket intermediates . earned the right to enter thefsecond ron of the .O., H. A, playdowns Xhén they defeated Varsity seconds here tonight by the score of 2 fo 1, and as they defgated thém 'earlier in the week b™ 1 to 0 this gives the locals a 3 to 1 victory in the home ames to break the.tie which ex- sted in this group. . ~The ice was In 'very good condition and the vrowd was treated to ome of the. fastest games of hockey seen on local ice this Winter. The first period opened with both teams testing the goalies om hard, close-in shots which were I handled in fine style but along towards the end. of the period Me Knight lifted one form near centre ice which drifted by Corbett for an easy goal. The hoys seemed to warm up towards the end of the | first period and when the secand spasm opened they were going nreat guns and although both goa! tenders 'had many hard shots to handle, both from close in and long range, they took care of everything and the period ended without any scoring, leaving the.teams tied 1 tand' counted one, i+ to 1 an the round. 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Bay & Wellin TORONTO Aids Elgin 3471) EE -. am, and' Jersey City--April" 224, 28, 24, Montreal-May 20, 465914; 28. Reading--Aug. 12, 14, 15, 16. Baltimore--Aug. 18x, 19-19a. Nowark Aue. 268... A x Far A sissionany with compile Bok on his track just managed to escape to the next island. Unaware of the customs of the imhabitants of this island, he crept quietly up to a hut and listened. He heard a voice inside say with embellishment, "If you trump my ace again I'll shoot you with this revel: wer." relief and said: am in a civilized place." n NeviXork NE HOTEL 7 West 20d St., pear Sth A en pL i pom $ with bath Joho 7. Downey, Menagies Directe? the: the Lions ! Elephants; the PB. ['W, J, : Curling Event ; : High "Bar ty vas Sxpeotad, ere op te Fgimers of, the aby ile entéra phy' yeliter-| a ternoon Toronto Victoria He St vhon. tidy: "deteated Stoufi= | Ab in the finals by 12 shots, with one rink not playing the lasg end, Stouffville qualified for the fin- als by putting away Orillia in. the morning by one shot. In this match both' games were one-sided, : Mc- Conkey of Orillia, 'holding :Rusnel. scoreless: in the last. seven ends, while 'over 'on- the ' other. sheet Saunders, of Stouffville, also held his opponent gcoreless for seven ends, the spell being broken on the last: end when 'Dr, 'Wainwright: lis- 'tenred to the pleadings af Joe Hinds The final looked like a tidy bat- [tle ai the commenecemerit, ial- HICKMAN 1S TRIED FOR FORMER MURDER Los Angeles, Cal, Cal, Feb. 15. -- A stubborn fight to save William Edward Hickman, from a second death sentence was begun by de- fence attornpys in Superior Court hére today with the selection of a jury to try the youth and his former pal, Welby Hunt, 16, for the murder of C. Ivy Thoms, drug- gist, in gn attempted hold-up, Hicknian went to trial 24 hours after he had been sentenced to death for the kidnapping and slaying of Marian Parker. Determination . of Hickman's counsel, pleaded by Jerome Walsh, to contest every step of the way, was evidenced in the examination of prospective jurers and an at- tempt to delay the trial which proved. unsuccessful. Judge REiliott Craig ruled that the jury chosen will sit in the two || trials, which probably will be- ne- . MR, T. B, MACAULAY ~ President Sun Life of Canada ly the Saunders-She pard game, but High Park gradually pulled ahead and the result was never in doubt after thé half-way mark, On the conclusion of the match, Rev. J. W. Pedley presented the tropty '0 the winning rink. Three Rinks in Mail and Empire Three rinks survive in' The 'Mail and 'Kmpire, "and this morning | Chatham and Churchill, who were both 'idle' yesterday, 'meet in the semivfinals af the Granite Club, In [om 'afterncon 'the winner meets lS shawa, who' beat Linddgay in the "morning and' then won from Ham- {tilton' Victorias in' the afternoon. The latter club won The Mall and Empire. trophy last year, Scores: GovernowGeneral's Trophy Semi-I"inal at Toronto Stouffville Orillia H. A. Saunders John Hinds 'W, C. Brillinger I, 0, Harris . Birkett D. H, McNabb Saunders: 21° Dr, Wainwright 9 Reesor R. Robinson Smith Brock Cayss Mathers Jos: Hinds 10. C. McConkey 21 Ww. + W. D. Rusncl ,. Total Majority shot, , Score hy ends: Saunders 200 100 030 012 224 Wainwright 011 021,101 100 000 Rusgnel for Stouffville, one 220-21 001-9 | BA | &. A. Walshaw « ! J. A. Goudy 18 Letitia, Andania, and Antonia, | = 1 sd. Perry ,50 aways. 201 013 000 120 000 TeConkay 0160 100 211 003 323 High' Park, a bie. Final at Toronto, 1ligh Park Stouffville 000--10 211--21 A. Sheppard H. A, Saunders Ww, B! Cowap W. C, Brillinger , D. Maclnnes 7T. Birkett | J, J, Sheppérd 16 W. Saunders 12 J. Milne W. Reesor | (. W. Keith , B. Smith W, J. Mathers ved 22 resem 12 D, Rusnel Total ,.,,., 34 Majority for acts, core by ends; 5 she ppard 101 132 220 200 010 10x--16 Saunders 050 000 001 021 101 01x--12 Goudy 122 030 200 0207210 120--18 Ruspel igs . 000 101 6%1 ¥oi*001 001--10 Mail and Empire Trophy Second Round at Granite Oshawa Lindsay J. Perry ....12 P.C. Nugent 15 br. Henry 2 W. H, Woods 12 Total ,. High - Park, Total Total Majority for Oshawa, 4 A Second Round at High Park H. Victorias Owen Sound C. Smith ,.,.23 A. Armstrong 9 Schrader ,,17 F. Wilkinson 14 40 Total ry] Majority for Hamilton Victorias, 17 shots. Third Round at Granite % Oshawa Ham. Victorias DF, He nry ..16 C, Smith. ,,.24 .21 J. Schrader , 7 jority for Oshawa, 6 shots, " Third Round at Toronto. iis defaulted to Churchill. Chath a, a' bye. pire Trophy The pil. today is as follows: 3 Granite Club at ' F's. Chatham. "at Granite Club at 2/30 "Winner of Churchill vy. Chatham v. 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He is a prominent King's Counsel, London, Feb, 15--The by- clection in Ilford due to the death of Frederic Wise, Conscryative who died on January 27, 1928, having represented the ¢ from 1920, will take plac The AN EDITOR'S GLIMPSE OF AGNES From the Wiarton Canadian Echo Agnes McPhail was in town last week, I don't know whether I'd care to be in her shoes (literary speaking, of course) or not, For instance, as she passed our win- dow, I made the remark to those in the office that 'there's Agnes McPhail." © Instantly, every man and, woman had to rush to the front to take a peek at her, just as though she were Rudolph Val- entino, the Prince of Wales, or the ary 23. George whole phants, wild animals, clowns and brass band, all rolled up in one, disappointed or not, they saw was a well-dresed, fine modest personage, whose claim to distinction is that of being Cana- da's only woman M. P. across the road when she passed again and I ealled Jim's attention to the fact, He jumped to the front windlow as quick as lightning to see "Gosh, fore. girl, are. stuff that's going on around her all the time except down in Ceylon and in the neighborhood of South Grey, where since she was so high. she goes, she is the cynosure of all eyes gaping, staring and with all kinds of comments, nice, nasty and otherwise. maybe 999 out of every thousand AGE NINE TE Ais good tea' The Orange Pekoe, at a little extra cost, is exira good In clean, bright Aluminum envy her, and would like to be in her shoes. 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