3 i f] 1 TWO OSHAWA BO; 4 THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, 'APRIL 20, 1928 RS WIN BOUTS AT OLYMPIC TRIALS rn Stevens and Leonard of ' Seventeen bouts furnished fhe action at the Olympic trials last evening, and many excellent ad hard hitting bouts featured the long card. The flyweight class was a disappointment last evening but showed that there will prab- ably be some fine finals, The welterweight division stole the thunder last evening'of the lighter divisions, and R. Steven. son; the Oshawa boxer, and Rus. sell of Windsor, put up the most exciting bout of the evening while it lasted. Stevens knocked out Russell in the second round. Jim- my Leonard, Ontario Regiment, Oshawa, won a close decision from Cochran, unattached, Leen. ard meets. W, J, Stephen of St. J ian Ex Y bouts in the. ny - Grant, is well-known to here, Jim Jack 'T,, knocked out Up tharines in the clean : '0. of the night in a wel terweight mateh, hv Pou nds Ear! Pickering, St, Agnes, bea L. Green, Hamilton, Patsy Fenn, St. Agnes, knock ed out B. Carruthers, the first round, E. Taylor, St, Agnes, scored &f technical kneckout over Fitzpat- in the second St. Catharine rick of Yindsor round. Wili Ferguson, Lions Club, beat McDonald, Clas sie Club. 118:.Pound Class wh Bobby Crothers scoved a techni eal knockout aver Lebelle, St. James Club, Toronto. Mel Glionna, = 8t, Guelph, in Agnes Club, R © ] he tee al k over Canzano in the fro 3 - t , (Windsor) ; for eve Ja Gb now in a 3 ¢ size at evs counter, The worlds most famous | chocolate bar. Toronto, beat Lloyd Percival, Maitland Club,gToronto. Steel, Windsbr, beat Begley, Toronto. . (St. James's) re» | over M Kenzle of fudge, St Agnes Club, beat . Manning Horowitz, St, James. © . Bobby Lawrence, St, {megs Club, Toronto, beat Bob- by Burton, Hamilton. : 147 Pounds R. Slevéns, Oshawa, knocked out Russell, Windsor, in the sec- ond round, J, Wilson, Windsor, knocked out J, Pierce, unattached, Toron to, in the 'first round. Pierce took two counts .qf nine before being Knocked. out, Leonard, Oshawa, won a close decision from Cochran, unattach- ed, Toronto, J. Taylor, St. Agnes, beat H. Jacks, St. Agnes Club, Toronto. * Jim Jackson, University of Tos ronto, knocked out Upper, St. Catharines. The draw for this®vening. 185-pound class -- Harry Stan. more (Classics) v. Urbin Pare Harry Tlake (St, James) v. Francis Kinsella (St, Agnes); IHverett Frazer (St, James) v. B, H, Spropt (Univer- gity of Toronto); W.'S. Putwain (St. James) v. E. D. Campbell Dundas; Ont.); Del Raby (Lon- don Garrisen) A, A.;: v. J. Ma- guire (St, James), 112-pound claks -- Scotty Adair (8t, James) .v. Willie Ferguson (Lions Club, St. Catharines). 147-pound clads -- Jimmy' Leon- ard (34th Regt, Oshawa) v. W. J. Stephen (8t; Agnes A. C.), 126 pound class--Eddie Judge SPOR1 SNAPSHO1S J hay Yn is coming bath hie Bc 3 ae been the | @ Jast two years and nearly was lied 10 bpd Tenuous protests on his Jat andi where he went from Toronto. Yest with two men on. Vine. Bart ts out of twice at bat in his ina Yesterday was 'Joe Kelly of Chie victim of fortune again S year Fo FY wil ¥'s team, Kelly Why ih hits, : Roly Jad to on hove with the Baltimore Birds. Clarence H. Denar again "wen oe Boston Marathon, aking it six in a row for the Melrose schoolteacher, The surprise of the mara- thon however was the appearance of Joie rhe Jetera Lh of the "milers" who ventured out his class and grind. The Canadians entered made a h poor nished ¢ tenth being ong best that they could do, Cleveland is making a great record so far today, leading the le with the loss of only one game, Billy Evans the fam umpire is equally as well as a manager, Cleveland was consi only a iH team in spring training ies. R. Stevens, Ontario Regiment borer defeated Russell of Windsor in a fast & 47 round bout in the Olympic trials last evening, knocking him out ifthe second round. It was one of the fastest bouts of the night while it lasted. The welterweights provided most of the action last evening. Johnny Gfant of St: James AC. wha appeared here at regiment boxing shows several times defeated iby McKenzie, of the regiment winning through a decision, ' immy Leonard the regiment white hope for the finals had a narrow escape when he Jad a close decision over Cochran, unattached, Toronto, Leonard meets "W, J. Stephen of St, Agnes Club this evening, The St. Agnes club had the best record last evening sending six win- ners into the ring. Oshawa is making a fine record this year in the boxing game and should have several boxers in the finals every year from now on. ww -- The Cycle Club is steadily progressing and it is expected that a large membership will soon be on the books, Road rages and other icatures will he part of the programme for this season, All those wishing to line up, what the directors think will be onc of the largest cycle club in the province, should communicate with the Motor A Cycle and Tire Company, at 104 Athol Street East, or phone 1236) Mr. Rohough, the manager of the E Zagles Softhall team has arrived home from Queens, and was present at a business meeting of the team last evening. Any players who¥are anticipating turning out with the team are requested to get in touch with the manager, or turn out to practice at Alexandra 4 on Saturday at 2 pm, (St, Agnes) v. Bobby Laurence (St. James A, (C.); James Rat- tray (Dogainion Glass Recreation Club, HaMilten), v. Thomas Har- graves (St, Catharines Lions Club); George Bird (St. James A, 0), v.. Gorge Platt (Classics); | Johnny Grant (St. James A, (.), | bye. 160 pound class Jerry Me- Mahon Classic A. €C.) v. Ray Smillie S(t, Agnes A, (1), Al Cohen (St. Agnes A, bye. 176 pound ville (Elgin Hancock (St, Koskey (St, James Boxers must feight Band 7 pm. -K.HJ( SHan hx jHH B:} a - James Mel- Regt. A. A) ¥. GG, James "A. C3 TT. A. C.), a hye, in between class LEAF - NEWARK GAME POSTPONED I hig SS Newark, N. J., April 19.--Joe Rabbitt, vight-fielder = of the To-|{ Leafs, tonight is|t two-hase hit in the official records. |; It £0 happened that the fae footed € outfielder of the Leafs hit one of Jack Bentley's pitches for tw: 0 te bases this afterpoonp, Then the] game was called because of a wind | CUR AND G. N.C OPEN SOCCER SEASON HERE ON SATURDAY The G.M.C, "Football Club meet here on Saturday and last At an executive meeting ith, Hut Ramage sad Craig, Cregg. T.@Rougsll, Sath- rang, Boyd and , Reserves, Cole, McKean, Petterson and: Simp- son, The players mentioned are asked to report at Convenjion Hall ig Py] on Saturday at 2. 21) meeting of th iy a hi] held in the ay room, William street, on. Tuesday night at A fr . and important busi- ness will discussed. A large turnout is requested, 17 FAST BOUTS PROVIDED AT ARENA April + 20. --Seventeen ré vided in Toronto, sparkling bouts the first set of th nelal Olym- pie boxing trials held™it the Arena last night under'the efficient direc- tion of C. E. Higginbottom, Fred | Nobert and the other members of the selection committee. Tonight fourteen engagements "are carded and if they provide as much action a8 was given the fans last night Sher will be well worth withess- ng. Earl Pickering, 112-pound eham- pion, was given plenty of opposi- tion by Lint Green, of Hamilton, and was extended to the limit to earn the decision. Pickering's right hooks to the body turned the tide of points in his favor and, though Green drew claret from his nose in the early stages, the St, Agnes' boy earved out a slim margin in the final vound. y Fern and Taylor, eclub-matesgp! Pickering, Victor B. Records 'My Ohio Home Fox Trot Jou, dldiette and ne Vora! ich "Sleepy hairs Banja 'Together Waltz . 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Pete Donahue, of the Reds, and U'rban Shocker. of the ¥Yank- are the only players outside pale "if Aldridge comes £0 es, storm. There have heen few base- ball games abandoned in this part of the country heeause of a hurri- cane, hut one hit Bear's stadium today and it was all that the play- ers could do to remain in an up- right position. Rabbitt was the [first Toronto | player to face Bentley, He took a | strike and Mis cap was carried out "| of the stadium on a gale that also hiew dust in the eyes of the New | Car Owners-- Attention! portuni t Old Commencing Saturday, Commencing we oer ever offered in Osha 6-Volt, 11 thick plates perecell , ,...... $ 9.00 6 volt, 13 thin plates per cell ......... $10.00 Above Batteries are standard size and suitable for Ber: rolet, Ford, Star, Whippet and all 4 cylinder cars. 6 volt, 13 thick plates per cell .......... $ | 6 volt, 15 thin plates per coll... Sa Above Batteries are and: and suitable Buick I 6, Studebaker and larger oy ize for to Replace ttery to ved ress on ew Retin" Your All Batteries in rubber cases and camry straight guarantee for 12 months | EDS' BATTERY SERVICE (FORMERLY EXIDE SERVICE) 3] Phone 649 ! Jacques Fournier, Jersey Kiwanians who were in at- A tendance, the guests of Paul Block, owner of the Bears, Rabbitt's ck, | try resulted in a fly which appeai-|:: ed headed for righ field. Carlyle dashed in, while Harry Macklin, second baseman, and first baseman, ran out, Lo and behold, the wind carried the ball behind Bill Skiff, Bruin catcher. Rabbit then spank- ed the ball to right field for two bases. With Billy Webb at bat, Umpires Parker, Griffen and Carroll con- ceded that their dives were at stake and they decided that one more doubleheader in the International League would make little differ- ence. They immediately called off the game. Ten minutes later the storm had spent jtself and the teams could have 'played, but by that time umpires were probably bidding 400_jn spades. "Rip" Lins had been an- nounced the Toronto pitcher with Phillips behind the bat. Manager Bill O'Hara and Coach Fred Burchell went to New York to confer with John McGraw, man- ager of the New York Giants in the hope of getting players to strengthen the Leafs. O'Hara wants an outfielder and a pitcher. READING NOSES OUT MONTREAL 11 TO 10 Reading, Pa., April 19.--Reading Aces rallied in the tenth inning here today to nose out Montreal 11 to 49 and even thie series at one wic- tory each. Andy Moore's double, which was followed by Frank Kern's triple, accounted for the winiong ry the extra inning. ¢ Seven pi rs were pounded in ihe slugfest, 18 extra base hits be- ing crashed and Bill Conroy and Johnny Moore had perfect dass at bat. Conroy making five hits, three doubles, a triple and a sin- gle.» Red Holt poled out two home | rans for Montreal and Johuuy | Moore hit for the circuit for IRead- Roy ing. NR a3 5 THEATRE ' Ham and Eggs at . "TheFront" COMEDY - Ra S.A REGENT DR TR COMEDY "OUR GANG" Whey're in the Movies Now You must see thew'? Ther ---- BASEBALL RECORDS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE i Won lost PC, Baltimore ,,.. 2 0 1,000 Rochester ..... { {] 1,000 NeWaAPK «vers gon 0 1.000 Montreal ... 500 Reading - 500 Toronto ..... 000 Buffalo -- we P 000 Jersey City ...-.. 0 000 THURSDAY'S SCORES Baltimore --... 6 Buffalo Rochester --,, 6 Jersey City ..... 2 xReading ....,, 11 Wontreal wey 10 xTen innings, Toronto at Ne wark--Postponed, Toronto at Newark, Rochester at Jersey City. Buffalo at Baltimore, Montreal at Reading, AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost B.C, 876 823 982 B00 B48 286 250 L000 Cleveland New York ...-- Washington Bt. 10ui8 , vos Pr mm Boston --..... "r Philadelphia ....... DWRWLe ITI THURSDAY'S SCORES xBoston 7-2 New York .. 6-7 Cleveland ....., 9 Chicago -.... 2 Detroit --... 9 St. Louis --... 8 xSecond game called In the sixth, Washington-Philadelphia not schediled, GAMES TODAY Detroit at St. Louis, Chicago at Cleveland. Philadelphia at New York; Boston at Washington. NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost New York! eevee -- 4 2 P.C, B87 B71 656 : | Philadelphia ~_.. 3 Pittsburg -....,, 2 THURSDAY'S SCORES xBoston ...... 9 New York .. Philadelphia .. 9 Brooklyn Chicago' --.. 13 Cincinnati St. Kouis -.... 18 Pittsburg, , H xTen innings. . GAMES TODAY Sb Louis at Pittsburg. Cincinnati at Chicago. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Three games scheduled. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Won lost PLC. Kansab City =... 1 Indianapolis --... 4 THURSDAY'S SCORES Columbus ....... 7 St. Paul --..... 3 Minneapolis .. - ++» 2 Milwaukee Kansas City __ 4 Indianapolis pHing TODAY Kansas Oity at lis. St. Paul at plicins ve ig Milwaukee at Louisville. Minneapolis at Toledo. PIRATES USE SEVEN PYRCHERS Pittsburg, April 19.--Seven Pir- ate pitchers won their bouts by technllal 'kay- oes" and the class honors of the night went to he west end club. Ferguson of St, Kitts also won In this set, CHARLIE BELANGER IS NEW HOLDER LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE Winnipeg, Man,, April 19--Char- lie Belanger, of Winnipeg, is the new light heavyweight champion of Canada. He won this r here tonight when helpeo red bh knock-out on heen also on, Referee Burke stopping the bout in the tenth round to save Dil- lon from further pupishment, Close to 4,000 witnessed the hout, the profits of which will go to char- ity, Belanger was master of the situ- ation from the outset, but it was not until the eighth round that a forecast of a knockout was forth- D. J. BROWN coming, At the close of the eighth Belanger unleashed a fierce attack, 10 KING STREET WEST PHONE 189 shooting a volley of short lefts and . -------- terrific rights which sent DI to i De ge ioFridie ¥igh At hes § iid Dision to The Red Wings used three pitch- | made it two straight wins from just as Dillon began to rise, the |eF% While Sonny Horne wei the | Buffalc by winning today's game gong sounded ending the round, |%hole distance for the Lome team. |g to 5 vince Barton, Toronto A high wind prevailed and the { youth with the Orioles, took part ----------_--------------] ROU EST) RSE g|game had to be called five times a" EB o ¥ while the gale had its innings. in his first International League {game and had two hits, including » Jersey' City, April 19. ake ter defeated Jersey City, 2, ¥ BALTIMORE WINS AGAIN |double in as many times st bat, Baltimore, Apyil 19.--Baltimore | Each teanr used two pitchers, Ol Man River (from **Show Boat") Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra The Revelers biti] nm Also the latest Red Seal records by famous Victor artists ; Foz Trot Vocal Victor Talking achine Co. 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