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Ontario Reformer, 25 Jul 1922, p. 5

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|] / --- OSHAWA, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, JULY 25, Sporting World News " Porridge Eaters Win ed to connect. Shaughnessy went out C.O.B. Champs to Wolfe." No runs, no hits, no Meut WonPs First Half of Series ata Saunders sent a hot one through short while Fair was pegged ofthe T.A.B.A' Capture Play-off at Cobourg from Oshawa 4-1--Three Rune Must Be Ready by Sept. 9-- Secured in Ninth Innings, When Game Seemed Safe-- "Impossible," Says Presi- Victory Due to Petes' Battery out by Heckman. Dobson flied out dent Parsons GALLAGHER HAD FOURTEEN STRIKE-OUTS to Rutherford and Thompson went 'Gallagher, who did the twirling out, Heckman to Dugan. No runs, one hit, no errors. Eighth Innings. for the local lads had a run of four- teen strike outs to his credit. Teddy was in there all the way and one lit- 1922 Dale Vanquished | By C Jievrolet Score 10---T--dack Claus Got J Home Run for the Lone Tally PAGE FIVE fee eens Jug and crossed sticks on Saturday with: the fast Campbellford lacrosse team. The locals were snowed under in the scoring, the Trent River tribe | winning handily with a margin of {about thirteen goals. The Oshawa | players motored back home on Satur- day night. | sunny Jim, owned by Dr. Johnston, Port Hope, driven by Jimmy Thomas Time: 2.18%, 2.171 2.20 Class Harry H., owned by Hodgins, Lindsay, by Dick Elmbhirst Roy Mack, owned by Hodgins, driven Bowen Darkey Tod, owned driven by Harry lang Time: 2.. Tom driven Tom by Ab. Oshawa's first game half of the schedule when the local hoys Belleville aggregation Jay of Quinte town, championship of the first half the lo- cals are more determined than ever to capture the honors in the last sec- 5 tion the schedule and should be back with a win to-morrow night. in the second ig to-morrow hook up with the right in the Having lost the and Just when the Chevrolet were get- Kimhirst ting a nice pail of whitewash ready to apply to the Cedar Dale ball toss- in a Town League fixture last ight, Jack Claus, the second base- man of the suburban team, leaned fon one of Morrison's shoots for a cir- | cuit wallop and the score read 10-1 {at the end of the seventh frame. | Chevrolet needed the game to stay ('in the running for the championship ind started the fireworks by nabbing runs in cach of the first two 219%, 2.20, ATs 2.30 Class Nellie Yukon, owned and driv- en by I. Walters, Port Hope rvioso, Jr, owned and driven by PF. Grigg, Oshawa Reta Hal, owned and driven Harry Elmhirst, Lang Thorr Patch, owned and en hy 8 McMillan belleroft Dori Peterboro: Collins rolled out, via third base. Rutherford fanned for- the fourth time while Johnson was out, Rowden to Belding. No runs, no hits, no errors. Oshawa: Rowden to Hunter and out. Belding flied out to Heckman and Jacobi whiffed. No runs, no hits, no errors, of by The play off dates for pionship of the 0. 1B. fixed at a meeting of held in Toronto on Kriday night.! According to these dates the Cen-! tral Ontario and the Toronto Ama- teur Baseball Associations must have Dr. KE. E.. Farewell is presenting [a handsome trophy to the Oshawa {Lawn Bowling Club for Single petition. This competed for annually, The first games in the com- petition for this trophy will he the cham- A. A. were the executive | driv Camp three innings. Morrison, he i com- (By Staff Reporter) While there's life there's hope and while there's a second schedule, een is to he hy Robt, Camphelleroft, i Imhirst . Patch, owned angstaff, driven by Dick who did the S400 men," truck twelve L fling ont Ninth Innings ing for Peterboro: Swanson was hit by play Oshawa counts on winning the cham- pionship of the Central Ontario Base- ball league. Saturday afternoon, be- fore three thousand fans gathered in Cobourg's Horse Show Park, Osh- awa went down to defeat before the Peterboro' aggregation of ball tos- tle single put the game away on ice for the locals, No pitcher can get away with every ball game and the portsider saw the motor town's igni- tion short circuited in the ninth when Dugan got to him for his little lift into short centre field. The game pitched ball and took his base. Heck- man singled into 'right, advancing Swanson. Gallagher threw to second to nab Swanson and Saunders let the ball go into centre field. Both run- ners advanced a base. Hunter breez- ed away while Wolfe drove one to a winner by September 9, dule B. calls 13. was asked what action the A. would take regarding these A., which appe for games When Presid for the second half of the The sche- 3G. Q. ars in this issue, up till September ent Ernie Parsons Q.-B play aen in the the un was good and the Dale tte local league ley on the first sic innings and in seventh spasm had a put out and assist to his cr Hi peed Officials: t. W. Stewart his more than | ket, ste Sheriff Pa Petley boys could solve, Cedar |by, V. sufi trotted out tht Carl Mays of | Oshawa, when they put Pet hill top. He has a sub Tim 2.291, 2.291 2.92491 edit, hools VOW ton, and K. Caug WwW mat Vit 4] od immediately the match Scotch Doubles, now heing are finished. All local association this in mind. singles trophy the off, the to hear the only club possesses in run mether of are asked This will the gers in the deciding game for the| championship of first half of the schedule. Oshawa scored the first run of the fixture, crossin the rub- ber in the second frame, but Peter- boro' tied her up in the fourth and in the ninth stanza came through with three more tallies the fingl score being 4-1, It was a heart breaking game to lose. In the ninth innnings, with the score tied and Oshawa still to come to bat, Gallagher had two out and two strikes on Dugan. Oshawa's southpaw had allowed two runners to get on the sacks but had apparent- ly pulled himself out of a bad hole . when he had the 'two and two on" the batter. ut the Peterboro' first baseman came through with a neat little single to back of Rowden and the old ball game was done for. Fatal is no adjective to describe the ninth frame as far as Oshawa is concern- ed. Swanson was the first man up and Gallagher struck him with a pitched ball. Then Heckman got a single and there were two on and none down. In an endeavor to nab Swanson at second Gallagher threw to Saunders who let the pill ramblg into centre field. That advanced both runners and all of the Peterboro' fans were praying for a hit, Hunter, the next man up, fanned, while Walt Fair threw Swanson out at the plate when Wolfe tapped the pill towards third. Dugan was the next up and he got the necessary hit, Ran Special Train, The first eight innings of the scrap provided the neatest little ball game seen in the Central league this sum- mer and the thousand or so fans from Peterboro were crazy all the time, The Lift Lock city ran a spe- cial down for the game and it was jammed to the roof. Oshawa fans, while there in their hundreds, did not make their presence felt or heard to the same degree as the Porridge Eaters, fortunately not having be- come, like the Peterboro crowd, in- fected with Jake Solomon's disease of disputing or bawling out every- thing. A near riot occurred in the fourth stanza when Hunter was called out at home but Umpire Rosevear suc- cessfully weathered the storm. Heck* man was on third and Hunter on second, with Peterboro one run down in the score column. Dugan came up and singled into left field, Dobson heaving the ball home to Evans. Heckman had already crossed the plate and Hunter was on his way home from third. Evans met him about ten feet out from the rubber and gave him a bad spill. Rosevear called the runner out but Peterboro players, leaving their bench, stated that Evans had not touched Hunter. They advised Hunter to touch the plate but Evan§ nailed him before he did so. His Umps let his decision stand. Most of the credit for the win must be given to the Petes' battery. Heckman, their slab artist, perform- ed the jron man stunt in that he was pitching his fifth game in eleven days, including a double header on July 15, with a total of eight straight wins. He was ably assisted by Swanson who has been one of the mainstays of the Petes for the past four years. oie 0 in its entirety was as follows: First Iinnings Peterboro: Rutherford struck out. Johnson walked while Swanson sacri- ficed to Gallagher. Heckman failed to connect. No runs, no hits, no er- Tors. Oshawa: Rowden to Hunter and down. Belding was out at first while Johnson pegged Jacobi out at the initial sack. No runs, no hits, no errors, marine delivery and nsed it all night. | He whiffed three men in six frames Chevrolet not coming to bat in the seventh, Fair who threw Swanson out at home, Heckman went to third on the play while Wolfe advanced to second a little later. Dugan dropped one down back of short and Heckman and Wolfe crossed the rubber, Dugan went to second on the play at home and made third on a pass ball SShaughnessy singled into left scor- ing Dugan. Collins fanned. Three runs, three hits, one error, Oshawa: Evans to Johnson out. Gallagher flied out to field and Saunders struck out, runs, no hits, no errors. Peterboro' off dates he replied that the Central would inform the Ontario hody that it won't be able to declare a winner by then, : The senior draw in which ten lea- gues are interested was made as fot \ REGULAR BOY One of the Teague umpire been working behind the C.O.B.A, for years, had esting remarks to make on Saturday |r garding the pitehing of Heckman, { the Peterboro ace, This arbitrator states that Heckman is the first pit- t cher that this league hag ever seen ) 1 | who will piteh a curve ball when he illie I i wonld h ne has "three and two' on a hatsman. more hag Every other flinger in the cirenit, Day" IPilins, pi and pr has and does. in {variably piteh a "grooved" hall for the xth one, Dut go fine is Heck- man's control, states this umpire, that he shoots in a enrved ball and it 5 who has plate in the Teacher---Willie i some inter- rather have, thro The losers only mana to. con- apples in each, ort nect with Morrison's on three apples in each occasions hut when they did hit him | WwW they hit him hard. Jack Claus nab Intercity, London, to play off with| hed a home run, with the bases « lear, | the Southern Ontario, a winner to be fin the sixth, while €. Barrage had a | produced by August 19, The Brant-| two bagger into left field in the] ford Federation and the Lake Shore | fourth. Mallett came through with! a triple in the gixth but neverthele 38 | whic would vith two i 01 curve wo bags with three bag? iil three ba vo apple lows: -- {in each hag, Ww and ent, centre No League will play off and produce a winner on August 19. The winner | failed to counter for his team. The of these two groups must have a win- | only double play of the clash came ner by September 2, that winner to in the sixth when Pellow hit to Pet play off with the intercounty cham {ley who tossed. him out at first omes like chai ight : : state pions, declaring a winner on Septem- (Knight) doubled "Hipwell : like chain Lghining. He stated ber 9. The Central Ontario home (M. eil Kellan 1 that, me of the older players in the and the | T.A.B.A. must have a sixteen year old youth |a a ; Dal 1 ling circuit, who ited for winner hy ' = Ni apanis Tw in orted "grooved" an Sept. 9, and the Niagara and ! 4 H.A.B.A. must tho | ho! ding down the Stop posi ' the Cedar eal f have @& winner © on Jour' he Sens 11 1 : Wi Sy September 9. This leaves the Nickel | Dis > f Belt champions with a winners of the sored hi ) Lye, Th Hs. will play the winners of : last night and intercounty ror] a great deal the Hamil ton-Niagara District to be most of his teammit group, a winner | The score: ready not later than September | Cedar Dale 16, and the winners of the Central | Chevrolet Ontario-T.A.B.A. group to pity Nickel Belt on the will bring the final the | jatteries ( same dae This | re Mar risot game for {senior championship 'tember 23. th down to The draw Sep | junior and Ithe hands | will be isible, The standardization dqnts rule was also the following notice given, to he dealt [annual meeting. peting under the 0.B.A.A. must he continuous resident of the or village, or district club belongs, since the first of Jann ary of the league s The residence rule at the present time re: lows: -- "All players must be the town they represent May 15th, 1922, except may be signed from but no player can play unless his signed contr '| hands of the sceretary signed by him before game is Students must be bona fide re of the town for which the and must have certificat school which they are same must accompan) form before Central L cate is issued." Second Innings Peterboro: Hunter and Wolfe were called out on strikes. Dugan was safe on Rowden"s error while {Shaughnessy fanned, No runs, no hits, one error, Oshawa: Evans was safe on John- son's error. Gallagher flied out to right field while Saunders hit safely towards first, advancing Evans. Fair dropped one into centre field, scoring Evans but he was later out at second, Heckman to Johnson. Dobson was out, Johnson to Dugan. One run, two hits, one error. Third Innings Peterboro: Collins grounded out to third while Rutherford and John- son failed to fathom Gallagher's shoots. No runs, no hits, no errors, Oshawa: Thompson was thrown out at first by Heckman, while Row- den got a. single into left field. He went to second on a wild pitch by Heckman while Belding drew a pass to first. Jacobi whiffed away while Heckman caught Rowden sleeping at second. No runs, one hit, no er- rors. P 1 Fourth Innings SUMMARY Peterboro: Swanson swung on the | Three base hits, Heckman; sacri- air while Heckman dropped a three | fice hits, Swanson; hit by pitcher, bagger into centre field. Hunter got | Swanson, by Gallagher; struck out: to first on Fair's slow throw and!by Gallagher, 14; by Heckman, 5; drifted to second. Wolfe was out, pass balls, Oshawa, one; wild pitches, Gallagher to Belding. Dugan drop-| Heckman, 1; walked by Heckman, ped the pill into left field, bringing 2; by Gallagher 1. Umpires: Heckman in from third while Dobson | Rosevear at plate; Boundy and threw Hunter out at the plate as he Gloster on the bases. In the fifth endeavoured to come home from se- |and Gloster on the bases. In the fifth cond. In the resulting confusion fol- innings Gloster went to the plate and: lowing Hunter's out, Dugan went |Rosevear to the bases. around to third. One run, two hits, one error. Oshawa: Evans fanned while Gal- lagher's was safe on a liner into right. Saunders was out at first, Gallagher going to second on the play. Fair flied out to centre. No runs, one hit, no errors. Fifth Innings. Peterboro: Shaughnessy was out at first while Collins and Rutherford failed to connect. No runs, no hits, no errors. Oshawa: Dobson was struck out while Thompson flied out to Ruther- ford and Rowden fouled out to Swan- son. No runs, no hits, no errors. Sixth Innings Peterboro: Johnson singled into centre and was out at second when Gallagher handled Swanson's drive for a forced play. Heckman flied out to right field while Hunter went down, Fair to Belding. No runs, one hit, no errors. Oshawa: Belding walked but was forced out at second when Hunter tossed Jacobi's drive to Johnston. Evans flied out to Hunter and Gal- lagher to right field. No runs, no hits, no errors. ' Seventh Innings Peterboro: Gallagher had an as- sist in Wolfe's out while Dugan fail- Sport Comment H 0 1 0 2 0 Pro 2 3 6 AB R Rutherford, ss. . 4 0 Johnson, 2h, .. 3 0 Swanson, ¢. ....2 0 Heckman, p. 2 Hunter, 3b. 0 Wolfe, rf. Dugan; 1h. .. Shaughnessy, Collins, cf. who have w hall, that le a this various oc- uy ve IXth recognize il sr Ccasions the: tun | cove 101 HALLIDAY'S "Cap Sheaf Sale" BARGAIN IN MINERAL SURFACE ROOFING A whole train-load of the thickest, the heaviest, the most enduring, the fin- est colored roofing made. The lowest price ever placed on thisroofing. Every roll first quality. No mill-ends, conds. Value backed by i t roofing organization. You can't go wrong on * ad ge RED or GREEN i Every roll a full 108 sq. feet, roll Rowden, ss..... 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L, STANDING Team Peterhoro Oshawa Lindsay Cobourg Belleville Port Hope Leacside Bowmanville Scotch Doubles In Third Round Play is now in progress in the Scotch Doubles Competition being run off at the Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club and has already entered the third round. Messrs. Swanson and Rice, having emerged from the pri- mary round went into the second round as the primary competition scheduled between Messrs. Porter and Kaiser and Messrs. Stalter and F. Morris did not materialize. Sim- mons and Stenhouse won from Bran- ton and Hunt while Johns and Andi- son defeated Walton and Winnell. Messrs. Woods and Fowlds are still in the running, having put Messrs, Goodman and James out. puilding ind counter | played iden Ign nu from ti ndi applicati 10 Certifi- | thr {one downpour ings to some er anh gh m th There Convenors for the Hiokt the places at which 1 be played were named as fol J. J. Solomon, Peterboro East: C. R. Penfold, Guelph West; Hugh Maguire, for the South; W. 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