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Oshawa Daily Times, 2 May 1929, p. 8

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PAGE SIGHT ONTO. W : THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1929 a IA LOSE OPENING GAME TO BALTIMORE ORIOLES 4-1 | Orioles Defeat Opener Before Large Crowd "Toronto, May 2--Baseball came pack to Toronto yesterday after an absence of seven months, and 18,000 fans, fanettes and first-day goers wended their way to the Fleet street stadium to see the Leafs, with a new fnanages, and new players, in ac- jon for the first time, hey had followed the activities of the teams on the southern train- ing grounds, on their trip north and In the games played since the offi- sial opening of the league season on ril 17, Abe 18,000 fans, fanettes and first~ day goers, however, did not declare 1) Boliday for themselves with the wish or expectation that they would e their Leafs take a 4 to 1 tumble fore the hated Orioles from Balti- more, or that Guy Cantrell, winner of his three previous starts, and the highest priced pitcher in the league, would be forced to accept his first defea t. All that happened, however, much #o their disgust, but the large crowd swallowed the bitter overthrow mely, and at the finish was cheer- Br its favorites as heartily as at the start. The fans knew that there were 156 more games to pay and that there was plenty of time | efore the ringing down of the curtain late pext September for the Leafs to Leafs in ' All Pedlars Attend Opener The Softball season at tas Ped- lar People was opened last night when the twice-postponed game between the Office and Auto Shop was won by the Office 8-7, Cold weather on Monday and rain on Tuesday were responsible for the delay in starting the season. The Office got away to a fine start, scoring = five runs 10 the first two innings, while the Auto Shop scored one inthe second, Bach went scoreless in the third, but the Auto Shop went on a bat- ting spree and tied the score iu the fourth, Each scored two in the sixth. In the first half of the | seventh Mike Starr scored what proved to'be the winning run, Ross Rowden reached third with one out in the last half but was left while Brown fanned and Rogers grounded to short, J. George scored three runs for the Office and B, Smith twu. Mc- Kay was responsible for a pair when his homer over the left field fence brought Bell in ahead of him, Auto Shop -- Rogers ss, 1b; P. Starr, c, ss; O'Brien, If; D, Smith 1b, ¢; Waddling, ef; Cook, 3b; Rowden, rf; Brown 2b; Miles, p. Office--Bell 8b; Kuz rf; Cook, If; McKay, ss; M, Starr, 1b; Hodg- son, rf; T, Brown, 2b; George c; B, Smith, p. By innings:-- Office , .. Pike amends for yesterday's down- il Auto Shop INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost P. Champion Marathoner ~'ny -- Thompso- Patines sess Toronto ,..oseeeee Jessen City senses sevnsnneine Montreal ..oev0000 Newark sosevsvene WEDNESDAY'S SCORES 3 itimore series von Ei ssensses er ity .. 'Newark at Moni Portonid, 1 uly three games scheduled, TO-DAY'S GAMES Baltimore at Toronto (3 p.m.) Newark at Montreal, Reading at Rochester, Jersey City at Buffalo, AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost St. Louis ..e0ee0e 11 LER PC, WEDNESDAY'S SCORES St. Louis ....... 4 Cleveland ..,. 3 Philadelphia ...24 Boston ,...., 6 Other games postponed---rain, TO-DAY"S GAMES St. Louis at Cleveland, Detroit at Chicago. Washington at New York, Philadelphia at Boston, NATIONAL LEAGUE hy Lost PC. J778 583 583 +500 Al7 400 A00 364 Boston ., St. Louis New York Cincinnati , Philadelphia Pittsburg .... Brooklyn 4 ~ WEDNESDAY'S SCORES xPittsburg ..... 4 St. Louis .... 4 xChicago ....... 4 Cincinnati ,., 4 Mile oF HAMILTON OLYMPIC cLUM TWICE WINNER, -~, AND ALSO THE G00 FRIDAY WHAR Hon NTO xCalled at end of thirteenth inning. Other games postponed--rain, TO-DAY'S GAMES Boston at Philadelphia. New York at Brooklyn, Pittsburg at St. Louis, Chicago at Cincinnati EE ---- | NATIONAL OARDS AND PIRATES TIE Bt. Louis, May 2.--The St, Louls Cardinals and the Pittsburg Pir- hand bis abilities 8 A MAral TOn Good Friday, before hie iles defeated such , Johnny has a ton 'Johnny Miles, formerly of Nova Scotia, and now of the Hamilton 0.C., bas the dwtinetion of belay tics Winner of the Boston. Marathon, The first time Johnny won this event he was a real dark horse and his the sporting world, particularly in the United States, sit wp In' his second effort the heat Conditions for his recent successful head-work aided by stout leg-work had 'a chance «Suid in the 13 mile Toronto Marathon. In winning the Boston Mara- Do Mur at the Miles AL. New York. the coe, wi e says, provided necessary achievement, roved too much for him, third attempt at Boston, he showed his heels to a runners' as Whitney Michelson and ates battled to a 4-all tie yesterday, the game being called at the end of the thirteenth inning because of darkness. -- 13 INNING 4-ALYL TIE Cincinnati, May 2.--The Cubs and the Reds battled to a 4 all tie in thirteen innings here yesterday. No change has been made in the decision of the City and Industrial A. Y.M.C.toHave Smart Team Probably the team to beat in the intermediate series of the City and Industrial league this year will be the Anglican Young Mens' Club, from the very start this club has had a great deal of confidence in pr Epp 8 ag LA Be 8 oppos! s e Anglicans have met with the same delays that a 2 er ball 1681s ae meeting w regar regular practice as the weather is not yet depend- able. Tonight they are billed to have a workout and expect a large turnout of signed players and oth- ers wishing to make a place on a real smart team, As many of the signed players have been asking about the new sweaters the man- sgement wishes to make the an- nouncement that these classy new Jerseys wil be ready at the first of the week. Managers of other intermediate teams are asked to look over the names of the players that are ask- ed to attend the practice tonight and start training their teams ac- cordingly, "Doc" Rowden, "Alec" Toronto, May 2,~~Montreal play- ers dominated yesterday's singles play in the Canadian Davis Cup trials being played here. Dr. Jack Wright, Montreal defeated Dr. Art Ham, Toronto, 3-6, 3-6, 6-1, 6-2 and 6-2, and Willard Crocker, Montreal, triumphed over Gilbert Nunns, Toronto, 4-6, 6-4, the limit of five sets, A doubles match was started late In the afternoon with Wright and Ham opposing Crockur and Nunns, Wright and Ham took the court first with the score standing 3-all in the second set, The match was started Tuesday and Ham won the first set 6-3 before rain caused a cessation of the match, Ham ran off three games in short order to take the second set before the spec- tators even knew it had started, kle, Les Atkinson, Harold Smith, Bill Little, Jim Timmins C, Elliott, Bert Cornwall, "Sunshine" Keith, Vernon Whitely, H. Munroe, N. Ib- Webster, "Ty" Little, "Ed" Drin~ otson, D, Trotter, H, Hall, Monitreal Tennis Stars Are Outstanding in Cup Trials t After the interval he kept up hb brilliant playing and ey the ith set 6-2 to even the match at 2 sets each, Wright atthis stage of the match wag playing the best tennis of the trials to date. Ham, while playing a masterful game could mot stand up to the playing of Canada's number 1 player, however, and Wright walked away with the fifth set 6-2, Wright 'had his ground strokes working to perfection and he drew Ham out of position time after time to come to the net and kill the Toronto man's returns for sure points, A doubles match was played late in the afternoon between Wright and Ham sgainst Nunns and Crocker, The former pair won in two straight sets by scores of 6-2, 7-6, There were only occa sional flashes of good tennis in the match, Both Nunns and Crocker showed the effects of their long drawn out five set match just pre- vious, \ 7-1b. bag 3%¢ ~=Here you will find pro- ducts that are noted for quality at prices thet mean a decided saving--and vour Baking that's real E-C-O-N-O-M-Y | Judge from these offerings! Prices Effective May 3rd to May 9th Inclusive SHOP EARLY SATURDAY ENJOY YOUR EVENING EXTRA SPECIAL! FIVE ROSES FLOUR "The Flour that sssures success in all " 24-1b. WE CLOSE AT 6 P.M, 1 06 EXTRA SPECIAL! Powder (1-ib. tin) Snowflake Baking RR HEINZ Sandwich Relish......... 28¢c gis EXTRA SPECIAL! SOAP CHIPS "For White, Cleansing Suds." 2 ms.tor ... 19¢ } 2 Timtor... 27C I EXTRA SPECIAL | The game was called while there was stil 1light enough to play. The Chicago team had to catch a train for Philadelphia. The Reds tled the score with two runs in the ninth, and ended the thirteenth League to play all intermediate games at the Motor City Stadium but there has been some indecision as to the price of admission to be charged. It was first decided to have the tariff sct at two bits but at the last meeting of the league officials the question was discussed and a great many pres- EXTRA SPECIAL Men who do things EATON'S appreciate its qual 1 Ko Si He ATA 3 Fito ity. TBAT is an old saying and a rue one. But it's surprising that it is true. 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GEAR GREASE ag the most perfect of tested greases, Drop in tomorrow and let him service your car as only an expert can. with the bases filled, brand of ball playe AMERICAN HITTERS GET FERRELL Cleveland, May 2.--The St. Lou is Browns bunched five hits off Wes Ferrell in the fifth inning, and scored three runs, which gave them a four to three victory over Cleve- land yesterday, With annexed the FRAME, 1920 RECORD Boston, May 2.--Al, Simmons and Sammy Hale led the Athletics to a 24 to 6 victory over the Kea Sox here yesterday in the second game of the series. Simmons got a home run and a single in the sixth when the Macks scored 10 puna, & record for the season to ate. INTERNATIONAL | BUFFALO WINS OPENER FROM JERSEY CITY Buffalo, May 2.--The Buffalo Bisons opened their home season. in impressive manner here yesterday afternoon hy overpowering the Jer- sey City Black Cats by a score of in these torrid In the Eastern Ontario Cham admiration, title, Mathieson club, of Toronto, on Monday of Philadelphia, and among them is Lint flyweight that is a real scrapper, eliminations, ent thought the daniage to great to be of any aid to the league, teams or lenty of room to accommodate more than a record crowd it would be far better to pack them in at a reduced rate than have the teams playing before a comparatively small crowd and that was the views of a great many at the meeting the tax, therefore, will likely be, admit one, 15 cents; admit two, 25 cents; children 10 cents, It was rather tough on the Leafs yesterday and before the large crowd that gave the usual alibis to get out to the old ball park, Even if the Toronto team took the opener at; Balti more they had a mere handfull of spectators compared with the 1800 fans that were at the Maple Leaf Stadium yesterday, Due to the Tapid Hag af To Toreats Ayweights his weight Class das Borgo a popularity of the Toronto fight fan and when a flyweight show 10 RUNS IN ONE is announced it is practically assured of success in the $ pro scraps the flweights in amateur ranks card. In the recent Ontario Championships both in Toronto 112 pounders were the ones to give the fans the best scraps on the card, . I pionships held here there was a scrapper in this class than won for himself not only every fight that he fought, Pat i approval and the respect of the fans that saw him 'g' aggressive two fisted scrapping. Right! That boy's name ~ is athieson, and he did not stop at Oshawa, (one close one), he proceeded to Port Arthur to return with the Dominion is booked to fiht at the show being put on by the Lions night, his opponent to be Frankis champion of the Middle Atlantic states, As McCann is said to be the last word Charlie Murray the guidi hand of Malcolm has his fighter hard at work and expects ty add i win to the many already acquired in the past month, Other boxers that have appeared here are on the card for Monday night Green of the Hamilton Lions Club and another he lost to Mathieson here in the Eastern to have to lose their opening game As ing and here the Queen oT also is a draw by his t b Malcoln: winning his fights in Toronto McCann, 7 to 2. George Fisher's home run over the left field fence--his fifth of the present season--was the big batting feature. Faulkner and Un- derhill each allowed eight hits, but fast Helajug » fe Bisons, includ- ng four fine double plays, protects ed the home fray 5.7 8 ------ SOCCER NOTES Oshawa City ¥.0, Juvenile Lacrosse Teams all Set Juvenile Lacrosse in the City has been going ahead for some time now and the teams are near- ly ready for the opening game. With the starting of the Interme- diate club there was also started a Juvenile league and this league is the one that has been progressing swiftly and silently, The Burke street Bullochs have Just signed up four smart players and what is the Bulloch's gain is also the Tecumseh team's loss, as the players in question nad thought of casting in eneir lot with the Indians, There is a surplus smart junior talen and the logical solution is for a group of these lacross devo- 'tees to break away and form a team of their own. Another sol- ution would be for some enter. prising merchant grabbing off some of these boys and by placing sweaters on their backs he would not only help out the cause of the national game, but would be well repaid by the advertising value that the team would he to his place of business, The merch- ant that would be the go getter to do this is asked to get in touch B. Alger, phone 1400. Cliff James is in charge of the Argonauts Boys Club and expects to give the other teams in the City more than an argument when the locals' schedule gets under way. The Iroquois from the North end are raring to go and are impati- ently awaiting the opening games of the Juvenile City lacrosse team. GRANVILLE AGAIN LOSES TIME IN BUNION GRIND Joplin, Mo., May 2.--Phil Gran- ville of Hamilton, Ont., running in C. C. Pyle's bunion derby, finished eighth yseterday in the 32nd lap, covering the 47 miles from Miller, No. to Soringfleld, Mo, in 7.04. 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