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Ontario Reformer, 16 Nov 1922, p. 4

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a RE A a -- Rugby Team Strengthened For OSHAWA, ONTARIO, :TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1922 Athletic Assn. | Meets Tonight | Organization Session Promises | To Have Large Turnout-- ti Collegiate Clan Ready for Petes a |Gillott Makes Good Speakers With Reformer Stafs | indications #pointpng Jto a Average of -172 Forma New Club ux attendance, the meeting to be 4 usually "engaged = in in the main rotunda of the Y.M.C.A,, tonight for the purpose of The staff of The Reformer, while | forming an amateur athletic asso- "telling the | ciation for Oshawa, should be a world" about the doings of other |SPlendid success. Many of the prom- m---- Whee corti ES nny | forming this much needed organiza)' tion. With Mr. W. A. Coad pr siding and a number of good speak ers willing to express their view the meeting will be conducted on business like manner, One of the most important item? of the evening will be the election oy officers and particular care will hav to be exercised in carrying this ou All sporting clubs will be well re presented and the representative' will be given an opportunity of of fering suggestions and taking par in the discussion. Members of th Parks Commission and the specith committee appointed for improvin® the athletic field at Alexandra Parl Confident t . | people, are a "doing" bunch them. | nell sporting ney ig town have [are invited while it is expected tha? : , iy tw {selves and to find an outlet for their | Promised to attend while representa- |a number of the councillors will at} Only two games were played Iv surplus energies have organized a|tives of the Ontario Branch of the | tend. i the Y.M.C.A. Bowling League Thurs i |A.A.U. of C. will be includ fi day evening owing to the first con-| Strong athletic club which will be a A-A.U. of C. w e included among | The movement affords an oppor | test not getting away on schedule |l!ive factor in the town's sporting the speakers. Many topics of in-| tunity for every one interested in th (time. The A Group fixture between | life during the coming months. {terest will be discussed which will | development of players and encour . Oshawa, High School rugbyists are «calling up 'the reserves for Satur- «day's struggle at the school campus! with Peterboro Collegiate. The local students did not take very kindly to the decisive defeat handed them in the Quaker Oats City last Satnrday and 'this game whioh will "*=*""be the final for the group champion- ship should Oshawa lose, will sec them at their best. The return of A} 'Williams and one or two others 'to the game will add much strength to their attack, so that P.C.L will have a different, proposition to. meet when they invade this town, Anyone visitiug the school cam- pus any evening this 'week would see the regulars and the second team indulging in strenuous practice games. J. G. Althouse {is out again working with the boys, in-| structing them in all departments of! the game, together with various trick plays. A full week's steady practice will put the team in excellent shape and they- should be able to go the full route. with the Petes, battling every inch of the way. In the game at Peterboro the Osh- awa lads 'held their opponents well in check for the first two periods but frequent fumbles in the last two scs- sions allowed P.C.I. to run up a score, With the backfield again in form, the team should turn in their "Dest game of the season. The lads declare that Peterboro administered «:esd worse trimming to them a year | Speed Fiends and Reginas was won | by the latter by 144 pins. Gillott, | pilot for the Speedsters, was the star | bowler of the evening making an | average of 172 for the three games. | His teammates were not so success- | ful only one of them bowling over 'the 117 mark. The Reginas made | some creditable scores and bowled | consistently, | The B Group fixture saw The Re- foriges Ho ribes in action agains) { Willie Harmer's Go Getters, While MR. W, A. COAD ! Who will officiate as chairman at the | jhe Hove were LE to le Meeling2n je Said' in the Y. NM. | contested. The Go Getters captured rua izi at OY od purpose OL! the first game by 46 pins while The oo E an astenr lotic | poformer Scribes took the next two Assocfution in Oshawa. games by 1 and 17 pins respectively . but those margins were not suffic- HowT hey Stand {ient to overcome the lead secured by the winners in the opening game. INDOOR BASEBALL Won 3 "Bob" Hamilton for the Scribes was the leading bowler with an average of 120. The scores were: A Group Speed 1st 2nd 3rd Fiends Game Game Game Gillott «ss :10% 197 157 McDougall ..110 ve 0 Carnwith ...117 84 ain Drew .. sie ive 133 116 waite - ......, i 117 Total--1192. Lost Business Men Dreadnoughts 2 Williams 2 General Motors 2 Pedlars Oshawa F.C. Y.M.C.A. Knights of P. !be invaluable to promoting athletics | five members: | Secretary Curry, Already 'steps are under way for | the organization of indoor ball teams | of both men and girls and although | hoth teams will be too late to enter | the regular leagues, they expect to find no difficulty, in arranging an in- teresting series of exhibition match-| 08, An early start will be made towards putting a hockey team on the ice this winter and even the girls are talking hockey although it is probable that their efforts are more likely to be directed towards basket- | ball unless a girls' hockey league! should he formed in Oshawa. In| that event they are ready to partici- | pate. | | A bowling team, entered in the! "Y" league by the editorial staff, | under the name of 'The Scribes'! will be broadened out into. a repre- | sentative Reforfner team. } The executive of the mew organ- | ization Is composed of the following | Pre ident Clancey, Miss Lowe, Miss Vokes and H, Davis. here, The association bids fair to get away to a flying start with enthu- siasm running high and every one willing to lend their assistance in aging every department of athletics to assist in placing Oshawa amon; the leading towns in Ontario. Ever] one if at all posible, should make i special effort to be present. at thy meeting. J MACDO "Dl ago when the two teams met on Ritunss the banks of the Otonnabee River AY DA, and in the return game they sent the Metros Petes home with the score sheet re- Hegiment versed. If confidence is any indica- Pankers tion of the result of Saturday's con- test, the O.H.S. representatives will even up the series, making a third | game necessary on neutral grounds. ! P.C.I. has a well-drilled squad the | team being practically intact from! LADIES" INDOOR LEAGUE ! last year. They are much heavier | w Li | than the Oshawa players and resor: | st. G , 4 ry i to trick plays constantly. Despite ob: Gresory's | all this the Althouse clan | | | | { WWRR HPO =I "DOOD Tonight's Games i Pedlars vs. Oshawa F.C. { Bankers vs. Y.M.C.A. | Dreadnoughts vs. G.M.C. | | Teachers believe that by using good judgment they | Ledlars can take the visitors by surprise. Al Fittings large crowd of spectators will un- Sdgeriors doubtedly. be on hand to inspire the | SM Girls students { 0 put forth their best ef- | Ward & Dewlands .... forts. | | To-night's Game i | Teachers vs. Business Girls. . . ! "Y"" BOWLING LEAGUE Sporting Paragraphs | "A Group. | Won | } | | | Friday evening at Welsh's Par-| Reginas lors a banquet will be tendered to| Speed Fiends members of the Fittings Limited|Y- M. C. A. Baseball team, 1922 champions of! Hot Dog* the Town Senior League. Invitations| Dominion Bank are being sent out and arrangements! Spillers .... have been made to have King's Or-| Boulders chestra of Whitby. furnish music for | Pen Pushers .... e occasion. A pleasant ev | 'B" G anticipated. 9 "Hing 1s "8 Group, { Dobson's Pets The executive of the Ladies' In-|Stirlings ...... ecses.s door baseball league ordered a re-| Scribes : play for the Fittings--Superiors! Go Getters ... game of November 0. Fittings won| East Ends the game but Superiors entered a|Pedlars Tanks protest alleging that the winners' | Friday's Games pitcher did not stand properly in the dai v's _-- box. The executive upheld the com- Stirlings vs. Go Getters | Spillers vs. Boulders plaint, Penpushers vs. Dominion Bank | | { rm ------ | The proposition of Oshawa dam- As the indoor baseball schedule] sels entering a team in the Ladies' Hockey Association, a recently form- or petween the various teams both | ed organization, shonld be carefully in the ladies' and men's leagues. | considered. Not many years ago While the schedules are far from be-! Oshawa had a very creditable ladies' Ling finished, there is already some | team and hi is sible that the! ¢a1k of soft ball leazuves being or-! debutantes" in this town would ganized early next year. Soft ball | welcome this opportunity. The | pas become popular in many towns ladies wuold undoubtedly be a great! and cities in Ontario and now that | drawing card. {indoor ball has taken such a firm . ---- | root in Oshawa, there should be no Peterboro Examiner: The local! difficulty in continuing the activi- hockey is at work and not making | ties up at ball park next summer. much noise. The hockey situation | is considered to be satisfactory and | a heap of worry has been eliminated | ficers of the Ontario Regiment and by the announcement that only one | Queen's 'Own Rifles, Toronto, which Junior O.H.A. team wHl operate. | was played recently under the aus- The hockey moguls can now pre-| pices of the Lions' Club proved to be parc the way, for the appearance on | # fine drawing card. More games of the ice'of a teafh of youngsters who ' this nature should be arranged. They will make the other fellows hustle | Would no doubt increase the interest overtime to win the laurels, | in the local league and provide var- a | ied Ew ttainment for the fans who . attend indoor games at the armories Peterboro Examiner: --Here is a! oonjarly. A picked team from the good tip for the youngsters who | j.qi0e legaye could also arrange a want to play hockey this coming winter. - Makesit-a Elased 2 for | 52™e here with some Toronto team. | Seribes The exhibition gamé between of-| 1st 2nd 3rd Game Game Game ..136 146 155 137 185 124 .2139 152 162 Reginas Hipwell .. Henry Marshall .. Total--1336. Reginas won by 141 | pins. B Group 1st 2nd 3rd Go Getters Game Game Game Harmer .... 62 "ee 91 Armstrong .. 65 91 | Salter .. ..111 132 107 Miller 97 71 Total--827 1st 2nd 3rd Game Game Game Davis... .... 53 124 96 Martin... .. 46 67 53 Hamilton ... 94 146 121 Total--799. | 28 pins. The population of the British Em- | pire exceeds one-quarter of the popu- tation of the world. Forty years | suffered. One leg raw from toes to body. No living man could believe fered. It was D.D.D. that relieved me, and for three yeass I haven't had a sign of eczema. fus Ga will aswel any questions you Eats $ sth bits. i ing, heali | If you haven't tried the cooling. ing D. D. D. for skin disease we shall on our personal guar- a bottle. Tiy D, D. D, Soap, too. Sold by Jury & Lovell, W. M. Karn, and P. H. Beallie, Druggists, Oshawa. Go Getters won by | ett Chesterville, Ontario, Mr. Garrett | progresses rivalry is becoming keen-|3 DON'T DO THIS! Use / LEONARD EAR OIL = simply ut y ru it in back of the in nostrils. ave IN CANADA H 3 a Re, Bedlington ¢ A For, sale in Oshana by 8S. K Smith, Jury & Lovell, £. i. Beattie. W. 0. Kars, and all good druggists. cigarettes. The youths who came! home first in the Thanksgiving Day races did not train on cigarettes. And as there will be hockey for all boys,' and a large number of players 'to choose from, for the teams in several leagues, the youngster who is not addicted to the "fag" will will have a better chance of landing a place than the chap who wastes: his energy on the cigarette. Owing 0 The Score being revers- ed in Tuesday's issue of The Re- former in connection with the | Dreadnoughts -- A. Y. P. A. indoor baseball game, the former team was | credited a victory. AY.P.A. | won out 12 to 11. The teams are | Now on even terms with 2 wins and | one defeat. | The Nation's Protecior 1 Oshawa football team, local re- presentatives in the second division of the T. and D. league have been | ordered to play off with Telfers next | Saturday for second place and the right to enter the first division next full strength although they have | year. The Oshawa eleven will be at | full strength although they have been idle for several weeks. 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