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Oshawa Daily Times, 15 Jun 1929, p. 8

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1929 Remarkable Resemblance Between Swimmerand Jumper Sport SNAPSHOTS Three out of three this time, but it was a close shave. The Moff: Motor Sales all but put a crimp in things when they frightened Times team by only allowing one run difference. At that the "Wuxtr: boys did not get the run in any too soon, but they earned it havi men left on the bases at the end of nearly every inning but could n gee the hits to bring them in. Outside oi a little ragged playing on t mfield of both teams, thc game was fast and a good onc to watch, The Red Acc juniors backed their pitcher up in fine style to tal a nice win from the Ukranian Athletic Club by a one-sided score wil twenty runs to the Ukranian eight, In the girls game there was no doubt about who was who or wh The Chevs took the game by bunting the ball for plenty of safties a wetting the Malleable girls rattled, Chevys added to this, some smart fieldir plays and took the game 17 tu 4, the four runs the Malleables' scot in one innings, the third, , have the natural swingi hitter unused to taking a good cut at the Wey and when they really ned the long single, the girl that would ordinarily have come through with will fail in her attempt St. Louis Head National The stolen base award was another popular part of the evenings prd geamme and the Chevs will have a contending player for the award, doubt. Last night they had twelve steals credited to them with fo of the players getting two cach, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FRIDAY'S xReading Rochester ... Newark .... Baltimore:* Montreal ...... SCORES 'Toronto Ld ] . . Chev Ladies Take Decided [Times Win tor Sales, but at the end of the . irl Win Over Iron Gir Torontos at General Motors were sensational catches by the SENIOR BASEBALL Their Quartette mn Third Oshawa Aarabs at Port Hope, 2.30 | Kitchen to Brown of the Times The Chevs girls walked Sway with Toronto heavy hitters being Johnson two, to 4, and the Chevs carned their vic Oshawa. vs, Pavkdile HE it vy Some people think of bunting as a goed way to cover up weak hittin The game was the best bunting . St- Georges of Oshawa From then it was Nip and Tuck hitters doing the bunting is a mystery. They can use bunts to win gam were simply bunts laid just in the ' y A / at Whithy Town Park, 7 pan. [ome tn the last hail. Score by» i / ; ; ' / : ; oy y wi 4 ? / They will, by coninuing to use this metho just a little better on the field than Batteries--Salmon and Parish; Mable Elliott figured in each one of her to McLean to Kay. An odd fea-| Rochester . 3 2 .630 Red Ace Juniors but it will be close. The intermediates are playing an unknown team bi the only homer of the game, while| Buffalo _._ oa : : U krainian A.C. for a twenty-eight g . EE ere BY Dh Soc walks. and striking out 6. Pipher al- win, however, as the "Ukes" had arrived in Toronto to train for the | Catherwood (RIGHT) shows the re-|bsfore Miss Catherwood is able to Toronto 'Ladies this evenin on their own diamond oronto L. s ening, on the wn nond, he cricket matches are barred from the guessing contest, eighteen hits 20 runs crossed the | and brown eyes. The checkered path- thought at first and she may not be 'July. The cricket matches are barred from the guessing contes Malleables x--Called in fifth. "Rain. 2 i PACE EICHT Win From Malleable Iron| Second Game Not until the last innings was Bunt Ball Throughout En. TODAY'S SPORT CARD {diate game between the Oshawa first half the Newsies had the Both Alexandra Park, 3 p.m. game in the bag by one run, score Double Play " di INTERMEDIATE LACROSSE eams in; T Fehture ie 8 left fielder for Moffats and two Score | General Motors at Peterboro, 3 p.m. | snappy double plays by Munroe, Inning (Standard Time) team. SENIOR T & D SOCCER Hitting honors. went to the the second game in the Oshawa Earlscourt Kenwoods at Oshawa Kitchen and Campbell one each. Ladies Softball League at Rotary City, Alexandra Park, 3.30 Saar tory by snappier playing than was at Trinity Park, Toronto he g irl ' it up with hits to the field and 7, Ee St. Edmunds of Toronto wir the smoke blew away the z : ; 4 We) : s and so it 1s, but the Chevs heavy hitters all got up there and laid dow B : A y bunts one after another. Why: Some of those girls arc real sma exhibition that has been seen in 8 Oshawa in many a day. Chevs got 2 Lakeview Park until the end of the first half of iE i ried the ninth when the Times stood that can not be won by hits, but to waste batting practice in a ga that was a cinch is next door to nonsenc right place so that the pitcher could not handle them in time for a put innings: R.H.E : Moffatt 02101030---9133 did their opponents. Four double plays were made, Munroe and Kitchen. the three. They were, Kilborn to XI, \ Elliott; E. Elliott to M. Elliott to Umpires--S. Dell and Harding. ture of the game was that the Chev | Reading . 28 2 571 On today's card, there are all kinds of chances to guess and not mud ut by interferen i 3 ced 2g players were put out by inte ence | Baltimore 566 Defeat U.AC. | i ye | hen The "K's" had it. as far as extia'| Newark nd od CN S Ns ave every confidence of winning, so that should be enough to permit Split ge heb lag 6 2 - to say that the locals will win. In the senior baseball, Petes get the ea Kilborn took a double and a triple. | jersey City ride last night to chalk up toewr DOROTHY WIDMER, A BOUBLE FOR ETHEL CATHERWOOD, ARRIVES TO TRAIN FOR BIG SWI ' ¢ ) ¢ 00 O Sa en . ' . 4 dah Sle SWIM their games, the City team playing here and the Nationals away. Ev Bark pitched : I game for the second win against one loss. The little lady on the left is Dorothy |ing suit is green and white. Com- |able to leavs the hospital as soon aa after de Whitby Ladies crossed the signals up and defeated the Marquettd lowed 22 hits, allowed. 6 walks and r 2 i marathon swim. Dorothy, who won !|markable resemblance betwesn the |jump ag: nd tre ch in ill h out 5. e seven costly errors and while the the Post-Intelligencer swim on the ! two, Miss Catherwood's injuries are Eoin galy 2nd J amp oy Plate, by inni Oh yes, there is the Oshawa Aarabs playing in Cobourg this pn core by innings: GRR { the Cobourg t has been doing any work at all in the ed; M. Spencer, cf AB RH po 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE If the Cobourg team has been doing any v immedia J. McDonald, ss .. : W IL PC|{Red Aces 401104316-- "McDonald, 3 .. 4 1 2 0 3 1|Philadelphia ......38 11 .776 20133 NATIONAL the issue decided in the interme- fo- tire Game for a 17 to 4 Daily Times and the Moffatt Mo . SENIOR LACROSSE 10 to 9. The features of the play Oshawa at Oakville, 3 p.m. Play--Malleables INTERMEDIATE BASEBALL | Bond and Boyce, and Campbell to Oshawa ' National at Sunderland Times with four home runs, the > was 17 y ha Park Jost night, The i CRICKET runs in 6th inning the Motor Sales was witnessed by a good crowd. i b the sme ay, i : t ad been cut to one run. he lea hitters and their reason in starting a bunting gamc with their heay 22 safeties, and at least ten of them : ; ; Toronto Ladies vs. Whitby Ladies one TUL up with thelr bat to out. The winners also showed up Times 1010151x-10193 three of them by Chev players, and Goold; Blair to M. Elliott; and Pip- WwW IL PC real dope to go by. The senior lacrosse club should win from the Torontd with a batted ball. Toronto . steinis 500 se clo ' od. Kay got t base clouts were concerned ay got | Montreal 464. The Red Ace Juniors took the this time in spite of the fact that the General Motors are determined Chevys, allowing "only g hits and 2 Errors played a big part in the | Widmer, of Seattle, Wash, who has {parison with the photo of ISthel | was expected. It will he a long time here on Wednesday, they will be lucky to get a win from the visitir Red Aces only touched Starr for | west coast, is just 17 and has red hair |sald to bs more serious than was { mint on championships in Montreal in The Box Score RHE | It you have purchased remnants |past they should reverse the last games decision over the locals today. M. Kay, c New York ...__.. 19° 6121 g.AC. . 131300000 |} of materials such as silk, chiffon, their last encounter, these teams finished up with Oshawa winning a § IN TERNATI ONAL || ninon, georgette, etc, which you do | battle, but they have not been working and will likely cramp their sty 3 4 St Loui 23 566 not intend having made up at pres-}in the game this aft _ Larson, 2b..... 4 St. Louis .. oi Ss .5 <. Pipher, p Detroit ve 28 27 518 812 17 ent, be sure to roll it before stor Ked 1 mn : Batteries -- Thompson and Gib- GIANTS TAKE oT) -- ing, otherwise it will take on Cases where the Oshawa teams are picked to lose, still may win a , McDonald, Cleveland . 5 26 .490|pi.. petrowsky, Sewchuk and P. RE -PIRATE _ Murphy, rf Washington . -19 30 3881 cir. BEARS CLIMBING Newark, June 15.--Newark won |ing will eradicate. abov i ray oki the es that will be played t ton stopped the Pirates with seven bore call 16 OUT. WY of Tonkin toe Semen thet bi creases which an fF H es e ey wi but goi y chich is easily upset, th Pi I J Ty 15 L RB creases which no amount of press-|we sincerely hope th will, but g ng by dope, which 1) Pp McLean, 1b ]. Goold, Iv ...... D. Kennedy, .- E, Elliott, ss .... AM. Elliott, 2b ,... V. Bark, p ..eiis D. Kilborn, ¢ -... .. Holmes, cf ",.. A. Walker, if ... B. Blair, rf w Summary Tw o base hits, Kilborn; three base hit, Kilborn; home run, Kay; sacri fice hits, E. Elliott (2); stolen bases, |. MecDonald (2), Pipher, Goold, Kennedy (2), M. Elliott, Bark, Kil born (2), Holmes, Walker ' (2), Blair (2); first on balls, off Bark 2, Pipher 6;. struck out by Bark 6, Pipher 5; wild pitch, Pipher; double plays, Kilborn to M. Elliott, E. El liott to M. Elliott to Goold, Blair to M. Elliott, Pipher to McLean to Kay; lef on bases, Malleables 5, Chevs 10; papites, Holden and Fair; time SENIORS STANDING PC. .500 .500 A454 370 335 .350 333 285 .250 222 All Morrison ...ve.0 Eliott weuvone. Carver .. sis Rowden ... Gray Matthews .... Sutton Young. ........ Wills Little... Quinn ... Fair'... Penu .... Ogden' .... Osborne COID=N~B--NURA NLT Chicago .... 19 36 .345 Boston ... 34 .520 FRIDAY'S SCORES Philadelphia ....9 Cleveland ... New York ....15 Detroit . Washington . 4 Chicago aw...l St. Louis --.....7 BOStOn umd NATIONAL LEAGUE PC St. Louis .. OR 9 .63b6 Pittsburg ... .633 Chicago .. - --gy .617 New York Philadelphia 2 L447 Brooklyn Boston Cincinnati --a-.. FRIDAY'S SCORES New York ...7 Pittsburg xBrooklyn ...p0 Cincinnati -.. St. Louis ......4: Boston ,... x--11 innings. SUNDAY MID-DAY TRAIN TORONTO OTTAWA MONTREAL CANADIAN PACIFIC Effective Sunday, June 23, "The Rideau," Canadian Pacific train now leaving Toronto 1.00 p.m. daily except Sunday, Oshawa, 2.04 p.m. for Ottawa and Montreal, where it arrives at 9.15 p.m. and 9.00 p.m. respectively, will operate DAILY. Commencing same date 'The York" now leaving Montreal 12.45 noon, Ottawa 1.30 p.m. daily ex- cept Sunday, arriving Oshawa 7.34 p.m., Toronto 8.45 p.m., also be- comes a DAILY train. The free-from-dust comfort and speed of this service along the réck- ballast Lake Shore route is adding daily to the popularity of these trains. Parlor car reservations and tick- ets from any Canadian Pacific ticket agent. QUAKER STATEMENTS "Diligence is the mother of good luck." So it is {that the motorist who diligently seeks out Quaker State is accustomed to freedom from renair bills. For this oil is super-refined-- a special process which re- material moves the waste found in ordinary oils. in a gallon of Quaker State, thee receives no waste, but an extra auart of lubricant! Look for the green-and-white sign QUAKER STATE "3p" Authorized Distributor SUPERIOR OIL & SUPPLY CO. LIMITED 302 Cumberland Avenue, Hamilton, Can. Thus, per "Imperial quart" Umpires -- Goodall and Nors- worthy. TOLLEY AND SMITH GOLF FINALISTS Sandwich, Eng., June 15.--Cy- ril Tolley, one of the great person- alities of British golf, and John Nelson Smith, a Scottish carpen- ter, from Fife, will fight out the final of the British amateur golf championship over 36 holes today. Until late yestesday afternoon the Prince of Wales and every other golf fan in Britain would have wagered a king's ransom the final would be an Anglo-American affair between Tolley and young John Dawson. The 26-year-old Chicago player, in the semi-finals yesterday afternoon, with a three-hole lead over Smith and only three holes to play, seemed certain to be a final- ist. But then he 'blew up' and lost the last three holes in suces- sion to have the matched squared at the 18th. He then lost the 19th and the match. SOCCER NOTES Regarding the Oshawa Nationals Soccer Club, say folks, it was just grand to. see the boys all out there last night doing their stuff in prep- aration for what will most likely be the hardest game in the league when they meet the strong going Sunder- fand team Saturday first. The boys started out with a winning streak, and have kept on doing so, and what is more you followers of the Nation- als, although things are not looking bright in 'this old city of ours for many of lis the boys are all too run- to-stick with the club that has strug- gled along and are now a big noise in soccer circles. Everybody on the team has been sought after by some other club, so why shouldn't we city people think a lot of this team and give them every encouragement. We would like to inform all you friends of the club who gave a dona- tion to the Nationals club that the draw will take place a week from Saturday between the Nationals and Congasco. The referee will pick out the three lucky numbers so we hope you will turn out in your thousands. We would request those who still have books to return them, We, the Oshawa Nationals. soccer club are very sorry to hear about Tom Bouckley of the Oshawa City team. We hope that he will have a speedy recovery after his operation at the Oshawa General Hospital, ENGLISH TENNIS FIND DEFEATS JACK WRIGHT Beckenham, Kent, June 15.-- Jack Wright of Montreal, Canadian Davis cup tennis player, met de- feat in the semi-final round of the Kent tennis tournament yesterday. He was heaten by H. Lee, 6--1, 6--3. Lee, who sprung a surprise by defeating Raymond, captain of the South African Davis cup team, in the first round, is generally regara- ed as one of the season's discover- ies. He gave Wright little chance to exploit his favorite angled vu. leys. His accuracy, both in his strokes and his footwork made him a player heavily armed at ull points, and he was thus too much for Wright's opportunistic temper- ament, The condition of the courts due to heavy rain necessitated the use o fspikes, and this told heavily against the successful use of Wright's methods of play. hits here yesterday, and the'Giants won by 7 to 2, their first victory in three games so far played in the series. Jess Petty, making his second start in as many days, was knock- ed out in less than an inning when the Giants scored three runs, Kre- mer and Fussell finished, ROBINS GET 11-INNING WIN Cincinnati, June 15.--Brooklyn made it two straight over Cincin- nati here yesterday, winning in the eleventh inning by a score of 5 to 4. Rhiel walked in the eleventh and scored on Frederick's double through Shaner. The Robins led by 4 to 1 as the Reds came to bat in the ninth, but miscues - by Moore, Hendrick and Rhiel enabled the home forces to tie the score, this despite a double play which checked the ralty. CARDS ON TOP St. Louis, June 15. -- With the bases jammed and none out, John- son came to the rescue of Sherdel ysetérday and retired the Boston Braves in the ninth to give the St. Louis Cardinals the game of 4 10 3, and first place in the National League, as the Pirates lost to New York. The game was delayed an hour and 25 minutes by the Tu- berculosis Day Benefit rpogram and rain. "AMERICAN | SENATORS TAKE WIN FROM CHICAGO Washington, June 15. -- The Washington Senators utilized sev- en hits effectively yesterday and behind the steady pitching of Iry- ing Hadley defeated Chicago in the second game of their series 4 to 1. Hadley allowed but six scattered hits and got a couple of zafe sin- gles himself, ST. LOUIS WINS IN LAST Boston, June 15.--Singles by Mec- Gowan and Manush and Secarritt's error, enabled St. Louis to gain a ninth inning victory over the Red Sox here today 7 to 6. After the fourth inning Crowder held the Sox to two hits and uo runs. His best work was in the ninth, when he prevented the Sox from scoring after Williams doubled with none out. SECOND PLACERS ALSO WIN New York, June 15.--The Yan- kees scored another victory over Detroith ere yesterday, the score being 15 to 4. Waite Hoyt won his eighth victory, as Lou Gehrig inserted two home runs into the records, running his total to 17 and taking the Major League lead. George Uhle was Gehrig's vic- tim in successive innings, the first and the second. LEADING A'S WIN TENTH STRAIGHT Philadelphia, June 15. -- Mose Grove, star left-hander of the Phil- adelphia Athletics, blanked the Cleveand Indians with six hits yes- terday and won his tenth vicrory of the season by a score of 9 to 0, The Mackmen cinched the game in the second inning when Foxx and Miler pounded Holloway for successie doubles that were follow- ed by singles from the bats of Dykes and Boley. the third game of the series from the Buffalo Bisons here yesterday, b to 4 The Bears clubbed Art Mills from the mound with eight hits in six innings, and collected two more from Lefty Williams, Carl Fischer, on the mound for Newark, held the herd to seven blows, one of which was a hom- er by Johnny Barnes, who relieved Pat Collins at catcher in the eighth inning. BIRDS MAKE HITS COUAT Batlimore, June 15. -- The Ori- oles gained a measure of revenge on the Montreal Royals by captur- ing the second game of the series 12 to 8 here yesterday. The clash was a free-hitting af- fair, iwth the losers leading in this angle 14 to 13. Bool, the big Bird catcher, sliped the ball for a home run in two successive innings, while Mooers and Haines also walloped the ball out of the lot. Wertz and Buckalew started on the peak, but neither weathered the storm, the Royal heaver being chased in one-third of an inning when the flock staged a bombard- ment in the opening frame that netted nine runs, LEAFS LOSE FIFTH Reading, June 15.--Reading de- feated Toronto 8-3 here yesterday afternoon in a game that was washed out by rain in the fifth. It was the Keys' second consecu- tive success over Manager bdreve O'Null's clan and their fifth straight win in the charge after the leading Red Wings. The de- feat was the Leaf's fifth in a row. Guy Cantrell was Skipper O'Neill's gelection to oppose Nel- son Greene, the southpaw, on the mound, but his hopes of having the former Oriole silence the Key- stone bats were crushed as the Hinchman aggregation clicked off ten hits, including a double by Deacon Scott. Len Styles' slashing three bagger and "What a man" Quellich's clout over the left wall in the first inning with two on base, - HOOKEY STAR GETS HOLE IN 1 Toronto, June 15.--Harold Cot- ton, left wing player of the Torua- to Maple Leaf Hockey club and of the sales staff of the British-sauwm- erican Motors, joined the hole-in- one club yesterday, when he nego- tiated the ninth hole of the Glen Stewart club from the tee. He was playing with D, W. R. Kennedy and Jerry Moore. His two super- iors, Conn Smythe and Ken McKjn- non, are expected to file challenges today. BEAUTY CONTESTS (Three Rivers Nouvelliste) The Irish Episcopate has em- phatically condemned beauty con- tests. 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