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Ontario Reformer, 10 Jan 1922, p. 5

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OSHAWA, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1922 | LAE ---- a HARES mm Er BASEBALL "BOWLING 4 CURLING cima JR J -- y i "THE SPORTING WORLD HOCKEY : SOCCER GOLF, Ete. tA A Local Intermediates Are Still Undefeated Defeat. County Town Sextette 9-5 -- Featured by Combinatjon Work Which Made the Play Much More Effective--Plenty of Material Oshawa intermediates are undefeated in the local group of 0.H.A, Whitby 9 to 5 2 a game whigh was red by a fine display of com- binat K ig soft, but |face-offt on a pass from Ollv 'ery drew a penalty for trippipg and made fooling tle and registering' Whitby sent down a two-man coin: bination, but the disc was intercept- ed. Rowden secured the third goal after skating down the side and from some distance ont, oal' of the fm with a Riordon went the length of ith a burst of speed in commencing the m the hithy's The visitors [at tals showing some go8d pass- Lavery brought thar total t from wien three abreast, Sanles taking a pass in front of fhe met, Lavery drew his second penalty for bodying Smith into the boards. Rowden work- through the visitors' bination. The ice nevertheless the contest was fast, and the spectators who packed the rink enjoyed watching the two rival Manager Welsh's crew were never in danger of losing the lead, but the visitors at times show- ed remarkable speed, which made teams battle, them dangerous in the scoring line. The count by periods was 4--0, 6--2 and 9--F56, Locals Much Stronger Oshawa's performance was watch- ed with interest as the line-up had been considerably strengthened, and | on the greatly improved style of play since their initial contest with Bow-, manville local supporters are satis- fled that their representatives will not only land the district title, but go a long way in he semi-finals. Sarles made his first appearance of the season in a scheduled game at right wing. ried the puck well and combined nicely with the other there is no dearth of material ,shown by the change in the team for practically every game, and with such a fine list of substitutes Oshawa [corner of the net. Last night they defeated no difficulty in solving the He was effective, ecar- forwards. | Smith, Rowden, Hall and Oliver com-' pleted the advance guard, while sev- eral other players of equally good, ability were not in uniform. That e8 is defence. Rowden notched after Fair had rushed Rowde an end-to-end dash, Whitby defence shooting Oliver notched the last period when Sarles fed the rink, but missed the net, Southwell came through second stanza, and shooting outside, beat Smith for first counter. stage were (ing and up to 2, with an accurate s the wing. Barles, Oliver and down count b--2. making the ed his way m for the sixth goal. Pace Became Slower Whitby opened the seorin last frame, 'when Bundy .still nothing. This period was not strens ioe uous, the green and white having tors first goal in about ten seconds af the in the ound a Play ran from is better equipped than most of the 'ond to end and owing to the sticky jic® surface the pace set by 'the foy- Up till last night, the locals' style: i: was much slower. Following .a serimmage near the Whithy goal, teams in this district. of hockey has been more less of an individual nature, but as a result of their combined efforts, they found that the goals were secured much easier and more quickly. This team work, when developed. will be inval- ugble to them when they clash with Port Hope on January 20, in Oshawa, Whithy's Veterans The County Town's aggregation to the looked somewhat familiar fans, as the faces included Lavery. Mcintyre, Smith and Bundy. ail of whom have been upholding Whithy's reputation for ages. Watson did not come with the team, although Te was used against Cobourg. The new- coms were Foutawell at centre, and Johnston, both of whom could; muster in a juvenile squad, but notwithstanding their smallness of stature, they were as active as a pair of kittens. They showed up to advantage around the nets by fol- lowing up the shots to get the re- bound. Southwell and Bundy were the best of the visitors, both in speed and stick work. Oshawa's team is so well balanced that it is impossible to pick out any particular stars. Smith was not given a very busy evening while guarding the nets, and the shots which nestled between the posts might have beem turned aside had the result been at' all doubtful. The locals tucked the game away right in the first session by scoring a quartette of counters to Whithy's nor for the seventh tally. Row shot. local ice. got the final Southwell after Bundy had passed the corner. \ cellent form to make the trio week. pate some stiff opposition Eastern village, and a ha The line-ups last night were: Whitby--Goal, O'Conner; Smith Johnson; subs, Oshawa--Goal, Rowden slipped the dise past oven made the count 8--3 when he ear. ried the disc in colse to the goal and Lavery sent in a wicked drive from close range about two minutes later when the puck slipped over the goal line between Smith's skates. Southwell was given a penalty for! loafing, the first of the season on Riordon made a pretty end-to-end excursion, and after beat- ing the whole Whitby sextette, drew O'Connor out and registered. Whitby score of the night accomplishing; the feat. when he batted the disc Smith m from The local squad had censiderably the better of the play throughout the evening, and they will be in ex- a Bowmanville on Friday night of this The Motor Town lads ani... in fhe ~-fought game will no doubt be experienced and Lavery; ceatre, South- well; right wing, Bundy; left wing Mcintyre and Tome. ; defence Fair and Riordon; cemtre, J. Smith: right wing, Rowden; left wing, Oli Iver; subs, Hall and Sarles. i Referee--Wettlauffer. , REVISE SCHEDULE UNION HOCKEY L. A revised schedule of the Union Hockey League games has been drawn up for both senior and jumior series. - The dates are as follows: -- Senior Jan. 11--¥. M. C. A. vs. aires. Jan. 18--Corktown vs. Huskies. Jan. 25--Millionaires ws. Amity Square. Feb. 1--Corktown vs. ¥. M. C. A. Feb. 1--Huskies vs. Amity Square. Feb. 8--Corktown ws. Amity Square. Feb. 8--¥. M. C. A. vs. Huskies. Feb. 15---Corktowa w¥s . Amity Junior . 10--Y¥. M. C. a. vs. Corktown. Million- WILLIAMS PIANO liams Piano , Legge, Snowden, Holden and Southwell. Knights of Pythias -- Mc TCO. ARE VICTORS Only one game was staged in the Indoor Ball League last night, Wil- Meabe, Hele, Muckibe, Lovper, Sa Game Last Night |wins. to-night their prospects for the EE = | WITH THE PUCKCHASERS OSHAWA JUNIORS OFF TO COBOURG Oshawa - juniors motored 'to Cobourg this afternoon for their Mateh in that town this evening. The local sextette are in high spirits expacting to win right in Cobourg, and it Cobourg repeats their rough tacties of Saturday night Oshawa ould have no difficulty in winning. Cobourg juniors have yet to play in Bowmanville and the Rubber boys should come out on top. If Oshawa A large following will accompany Oshawa intgrmediates to Bowman- ville on Friday night. Bowmanville are determined to trim Oshawa if at all possible and it 'is likely the pace will be fast and furious for the full sixty minutes. Oshawa's intermediate aggregation, look like a million dollars now they are developing combination. The locals are rather impatient for Jan- nary 20 to arrive, when they take on Sandy Lockington's much herald- ed stickwellders, group honors will be decidedly good. TRAIL RANGERS RECEIVE PINS The Hustler Trail Rangers Camp nf the Presbyterian Church held a banquet Monday evening. Many good things were provided which disappeared: in short order, The camp are doing splendid work. and thelr Mentor Mr. Wm. Babe is to be congratulated. The boys were pre- sented with their class pins, made in dlass colors, blue and white. This is Flealth month in the Trajl Rangers Program and the subject was "How flies carry disease and how to.overcome the Fly pest." Mr. Petley took up this part of the even- ing's program, and pointed out to the boys how lives were lost through these disease carrying pests. He told them that people who harbored ; filth were murderers, and impressed ; uron the boys that they shculd be adueators in this movement as well as working hard themselves. The sneaker also told the bovs about a Fly Campaign in Shanghai China. where the city was cnanged from a fil"hy, deseased breeding spot to a clean city, all through the efforts of boys in "Boys Clubs" in that eity. Bowmanville gave Port Hope a close run right in the Land pf the hills last night. . The results of games in which Port Hope have par- ticipated this year would not lead anyone to believe they are world beaters, as supporters from that town claim them to. be. Chevrolet 490 Final Assembly and Chevrolet 490 Final Test will battle for supremacy at Bradley's rink on Wednesday night at eight o'clock. A Union Hockey League match will precede it. The Motor teams have gathered together some good players and an interesting contest may be looked for, The local junior O. H, A. team | have a hunch that they are going to make the Cobourg youngsters take the short end of to-night's score in the Summer Town. If they do not, it will not he for want of trying. Af- ter the game to-night, Oshawa will not play again in the junior series until January 18 when Port Hope in- vades this town. Juniors Los Saturday : To Cobourg Crew Locals Lost to Visitors 4-2--Oshawa Lads Rained Shots on Cobourg's Citadel, But Jackson Was Invincible --Play Return Game To-night If there is any such disease as hard | key. Not a single offside went by luck, then Oshawa juniors had it| unnoticed and even a semblance o when they all but defeated Cobourg | a trip on the part of any player was on Saturday night at Bradley's rink. ' pumished with a minute with the The score was 4 to 2 and the visitors | timekeepers. With the same officia ot the four. The game was fast ih charge of thé game to-night the and the teams were-so evenly match- | Oshawa youngsters should have od that it was impossible to deter- | grand chance of again comnz tO tie mine a winner until the final few | front in this distriet. minutes. © Even then, with Cobourz No Score First Period three players shy . it seemed possible | The first period of Saturuay's game that the locals might overcome the _ GA of! . " " _| was featured with stiff checking. Co- two goal lead. Cobourg lived wp tol ono C0 ied out by drawing a pen- all advance notices, having speed, be- | & ¥ Ea pe 4 | alty for tripping and as soon as this ing good skaters and carrying the | A ' 4 . puck well, but their play was mar- player came off, three other Cobourg "| men were benched. This gave the red by frequent trips to the penalty | ,,.015 5 decided advantage but Jack- box, no less than eleven penalties be- | son was tuo good and as effective as a stone wall. Sleeman received a slight cut on the jaw when the puck ing meted out to them. That the | game was close is shown by the score by periods, 0--49, 1--1, 4--2. hit him but he was able to continue Cobourg Goalie Good Cobourg drew another penalty and Without doubt, the visitors owe | githough the puck was travellinz their victory to Jackson, the man | round the visitors' met for several who faithfully gudirded their nets. In | pinutes the period closed without the last period the entire Oshawa | ojther side scoring. Score 0--0. team took up the offensive and es 1 On the resumption of play Flintoff cept for the first minutes when |; the excitement missed a pass from Cobourg ran in a irio of counters. | yonnson when right in the mouth of play centred around the visitors | the goal. It was a fine opportunity net and Jackson was forced to turn | 0 caore and might have been the aside dozens of shots His teammates turning point in the game. Johnson gave him wery little assistance a8 | was benched for tripping and it was they could not stay on the ice. The | 30, that Cobourg drew first blood. local marksman made a mistake of | ywijur sooring with a shot from left shooting might at the Cobourg gealie| o,00 Jonnsbe and Bouckley came and as a result many of the shots right back with an attack on Co bounced off his pads without his bourg's stronghold, the latter taking having to move hand or foot. a pass and netting the disc which ev- Oshawa drew two penaliies but ne ened the count. Bouckley was giv- en a rest but Flintoff and Johunson were all over the ice checking like horflets and held the visitors well out. Play was exceedingly fast this stage with Oshawa having biggest shave of the play. Hutchin- om the ice they may possibly turn the tables on the Cobourg huskies to- night on their own battle ground. Oshawa's forwards ave eaually as fast skaters but considerably and 'were therefore at some qisaavan- tage. Bouckley, Johnson and Flin- RE, hit offside when he shot. Three Cobourg players were benched for roughing it when Oshawa forced the play and Johnson found the net for Oshgwa's ey fh miracle. They rained the shots ai ackson but he was as invincible as British tank in action. it The teams were:-- Cobourg--Goal, Jackson; defence, all S. S. Lea te Opens Wed. Eve TWENTY TEAMS HAVE ENTER- ED THREE SERIES, COMPRIS. ING OVER 200 BOYS The Sunday School Hockey Assoc- jation Leagues open to-morrow night when the following games will be playgd:-- 6 to 7---South Oshawa vs. Street. (B.) Juvenile, 7 to 8--Presbyterian 8t. (B.) Junior. 9 to 10--King St. vs, St. George's, (A.) Senior. 10 to 11--8t. Gregory's vs. Chris tian. (B.) Senior, Ed No game wiil be played from 8 to A good crowd is expected at the Brad- cents, King vs, Bimeoe 9. opening to-morrow night at ley's rink. Admission 1 Proceeds to Hockey _ Association, Twenty teams have now entered the three leagues. This means that over 200 boys and young men of lo- cal Sunday Schools will be nl ing hockey. Already a great in Your: has been noted in attendance dt lo- cal Sunday Schools. Sixty games will be played, all on Bradley's Fink. follows: Juvenile A.--Presbyterian, Christian, ar Dale, St, Gregory's. B.--South Oshawa, 8t. George's, King Street, Simcoe Street, Junior A.--S8t. Gregory's, King Street. Ced- South Oshawa, The teams have heen grouped as B.--Christian, Simcoe, Preshyter- fan, Senior A.--King Street, Bt. George's, S8im- coe Street, B.--8t, Gregory's, Christian,8outh Oshawa, Presbyterian, Below is the schedule by Croups. Finals will be played for champion- ships at close of schedule. Where Feb. 1, 2; etc., appears in schedule, it refers to the first, second, etc. nights that rink will be secured in February, as the Association was on- ly able to get dates from Mr. Brad- ley for January, Juvenile A. Jan. 13, Friday, 6 to 7--Preshy- terian vs. Christian. Jan. 13, Friday, 8 Dale vs, Bt. Gregory. Jan. 16, Monday, 6 to 7--Chris- tian vs. Cedar Dale, Jan. 23, Monday, 6 to 7--8t. Greg- ory vs, Presbyterian. Jan, 27, Friday, 6 to 7--Presby- terian vs, Cedar Dale. Jan. 30, Monday, fan vs, St. Gregory. Feb. 1, 9 to 10--Cedar Dale Christian. Feb. 2, 6 to 7---Presbyterian St. Gregory. Feb. 3, 7 to 8--S8t. Gregory Christian. Feb. 4, 9 to 10--Cedar Dale Presbyterian. Feb. 6, 6 to 7--Christian vs. Pres- byterian. (Continued on to 9--Cedar 6 to 7--Chrfs- VS. VS. vs. VS. page 7) now on sale at 116-a Eskimo Pies are Welch's. GOYER TO PLAY Freddy Goyer, the star baseball twirler, who has been signed by the Guelph Maple Leafs to'@o their heavy work the coming season will likely be seen in action there long before the grass is green on the corner lots. He has heen signed to play gity league hockey for one of Guelph's teams. Freddy never boasted about his hockey prowess, yet he swings a mean stick and can show a few of them how it' done. 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