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Oshawa Daily Times, 16 Oct 1929, p. 10

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Pa om PAGE EIGHT THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1929 ecords Are Shattered In B. 0. W. Track And Field Meet Here a High School Wins wal Track And Field t-10 Records Broken Maundrell Wins Junior Champlonship -- Colmer . Brothers of Bowmanville "Are Runners Up to Whit. by Rivals=Oshawa Girls Do. Well « Well, folks, It you missed yes~ tanday's track and field meet, you faisaad the best evant of this kind tha bas evar been held in Oshawa, very year the three schools have a field mast of thelr own and then hex choose (hele two best men (also girl) to represent thelr hool In the B, 0, W, meet, That fi Bowmanville, Oshaws, and Whit: hy, better known as the Inter #ehool Meet, The competition among the sohools WAR not AR great yesterday #8 it has been in certain years due to the fact that Whthy won the meet falrly readily, However, the moet Was sugoessful from a view: point of standards, There were more yaords broken than In any other single year, Ten vecords, sgma of whigh have heen standing for, years, werg blasted yesterday, The meet will be remembered as a gale day in the records of the Maundrell and Colmer families, D aundrell and his brother, © sundrell broke five records he tween them, Doug, wetting three and his brother won the Junior ghamvipnship, This Is indeed a very oreditable showing for two members of the same family, The Colmer hrothers broke a vecord anlece and they were yunners up tn tha Maundpell Rrathers for the ahamplonships, MeQuay, of Whit Woy uiuke twa records and the oth ny | want to the Whithy Hen! or Helay team, Whithy deserved to win and they are to be congerat ulated, Oshawa Girls Do Well Oshawa, however, are not with. out thelr share of the glory, hut strange to say the majority of Osh. Awa's share of the glory goes to the girls, This ia the first Year that the girls' events have counted for a championship and the Osha wa Kirls made good use of the fact to score thirty-five points out of Oshawa's total of 57, This speaks well for the girls, since they scored more than twiee as many points as the boys and they competed In only ten events tot he hoys' elghteen, Bill, it must be admitted that the boys had veal apposition and they REPAIRING WAT OUR APROIALTY watoh 1a not giving fon OAR vapalr e It 1ell the correct » BROWN NE JEWELER Official Watch Inspector for i ian National and Oshe + AMablrond 10 King » Ww. Ph Ity anbiatag ma | did (hair best, And (hat is #11 LAAk counts, Sensational Vinlsh Although Oshawa does not get eredit for the Championship, whey do have the honor of producting the best and most sensational fin. ish of the day, Man, Oh Man! That mile race was worth the price of admission in itself, 'hat race will he remembered hy all who saw It tor many years to come, and the two major performers will re~ mambar it to thelr dying day, And, well they might, Oshawa's repre. wontatives In this race were "Ric" Armitage and Rogers, Whithy's sar runner was "Joe" Bascom, At tha gun Jos broke into the lean and began to use his long legs to advantage, Rojers took right af ter him, while Armitage content ad himself by holding fourth place, The runners held this order until the half mile mark had heen pass ed and then Jos hegan to Inorease his stride, Rogers moved up af ter him and Armitage came into third place, At the two twenty post Armitage took second place, and started to go after Bascom Joa had a wood twenty yards' lead and he held it, until he got to the hundred-yard mark, It looked hopeless to the crowd, hut the ninth fnnings rally of the Athleties never produced any more noles than that last hundred yards, With sixty vards to go Armitage, who lonked an If he was done, staried his dash for the finish Mlowly, it looked to he ton slow, he palin ad, And the volume of sound In- orensed with each stride, Bascom responded to the cheers of his team-mates and made a rallant of. fort tn shake off Armitage hut tha affort proved his downfall With sly fast tn wo, Paseom's stride fell short of the tape hy six fnehes. Before he eonld bring his anther foot forward "Rie" made a tant Aeasperate lunee and crossed the line ahead of Bascom hv the width af his hody Rogers finn ad third to conttude annther well ran race, The time was five min nites and fifteen seconds, The Whithy Benlar Relay team hrourht the eventful day to a close hy breaking thelr own record The following are the avents with thelr winners given and the records: ROYN' KVENTN Ahot put, Jr, § Ib-~Adams Maundrell, W; MeQuay, W 4 nehes Hhot put, Sr, 12 drell, Wi Greenfield, WW; Colmer, B, 40 ft, 84 In, New record 100 yd, Jro= Colmer, B; C, Maun drell, Wi MeQuay, W, 11 New Record, 100 yd, Maundrell, peoonds, Run drell, Ih 0D, Maun ni Ww n 11 Colmer, Greentield, old Wi Maun n 0, Bagnall, bhrord Jump, Je Wi Colmer, HW; 18 ft, 314 in, Run, broad jump, 8r-=D Maun drell, Wi Greentield, Wi MoAdam, Q, 10 feet 10% In, New record 230 yard, Jro=MoQuay, Wi Cal mer, Bi ©, Maundrell, W 98 80 secs, New Record, 200 yd, Aro=Calmer, n Maundrell, Wi Armitage, 2d secs, Naw record, High Jump, Jr Wi Gilles, O07 Wilkinson, 10 Inches, New record, Hy 0 0, Maundvell, WwW. in A EE TT RR d+8 wee, | High Jump, Bro--foolt, Wi Black, ©; D, Maundrell, W, 6 11, Halt mile, Jr~MeQuay, Wi Moodie, Qf Colmer, B, § min, #4 woos, Naw record, Pole vault, Jro=€, Maundrell, Wi Colmer, HB; Bagnell, B, § fi, 7 Inghes, New record, Pole vault, Hr=D, Maundrall, Wi Colmer, Bi Heott, W, 11 feet, % Inch, New record, 440 yd, Jro~MeQuay, W; Cols mer, Bi Marks, O, 608 secs, 440 yd, Br.~Uolmer, Bi Armi- tage, 0; Houthwell, O, B7 B56 soos, One mile, Bro~Armitags, 0; Bascom, W; Rogers, O, § min, 16 weow, 440 yd, velay, Jr=HRowman- ville; Whithy; Oshawa, 68 sees, 440 ya, relay, Br,.--Whithy, Baw. manville; Oshawa, 48 4:5 secs, New record, (IRL WVENTS 100 yd, Jv~Wilson, 0; Hender« son, 0} Bmith, W, 100 yd, Br.---Bykes, B; Ward, O; MeComb, O, High Jump, Jr.-~Maxwell, Pleteher, O; ¥Flaxman, BH, High Jump, Br--Ward, 0; Wood Flaxman, B, Basketball throw for dist, Jr Maxwell, O; Fletcher, Of Wilson, Ww. Basketball throw for dist, Long, Wi Lyle, B| Bykes, H, Baseball throw, Jro--=Maxwell} Wilson, 0) Wilson, W, Baseball throw, * Hr--=MeBride, Wi Lyle, B; MeCombh, 0, 280 yd, relay, Jro=Oshawa, Whithy, Bowmanville 840 yd, relay, Bowmanville, Whitby Nehool Championship Whithy, 60, ind Osh Maundrall, Wi 14; runner-up, B19, Jv, Boyd Champion Maundrell, Wi 14; runner-up, Ri 18 Nr, Givl' Champion Ward, 0) runner-up nd dr, Girls! Champion (0, Maxwell, O |] runner-up, Wilson, O) & The ofelnl starter was Walter Knox, well-known Canadian ath lete and coach "Alfie Bhrubb now Hying at Bowmanville, acted as one of the time keaners and he gave same valuable advice to the oompetitors 0} 0) Br, 0} Hy Oshawa, 1st Dn Colmer, Q, Colmer, 0 hi Hykeos, Awards 1, Far the ohamplonship # Seiten shall sount § points, a °° sees ond" § points and a "third" 1 paint 2, The Relay races shall count the Hohool championships hut in the Individual champion in not ships f, Winners of Girls' will pecalve first, red badges ond, hue hadges 4, Duplicate awards will be giv | an for Junior and Henlor totals The Individual with highest otal will receive a wold medal and the runner-up will be glvan a silver medal A, Shields hoth Girls and Hoys will he awarded to the HRehools having the highest aggregate 6, A cup will be donated to the Sohool having the highest aggre gate points, boys and girls Bxsoutive Committes: | Ww Dippell, president] A, Arehibald, viee-president; 0, 1, Waar vetary treasurer! Ming K, Runnells H. J, Case, W, J Barley Referee~OMoial of Ontario Ath letle Commission Judges: EB. Cunningham, M, 0 Gould, Miss Steadman, KE J Roelay Races LLIN mo v B. Donald, Miss Jermyn i MaoGirre, I a. Ee \ My, Tomorow igi WRESTLING omorrow Night ARMOURIES [{ World Famous Wrestlers) Le Evening Card is As Follows: NED McCARR WILD IRISHMAN COWBOY ROGERS OF WYOMING RENATO GARDINI CHAMPION OF ITALY CHARLEY MANOOGAN. STANISLAUS SBYSZKO FORMER WORLD CHAMPION ARCHIE 'JEANUETT FRENCH ACE i ~ Staged Unde the Awspices of the Bouts Start 48 $30 80, RE 09 points, than half as many events, in appreciation of their efforts, rughy banquets, * LJ he held in the ¥Y.M.CA, learn that Fred Butler, member received a ruptured appendix whil early Tuesday morning * WRESTLING ON ] Have mouries on Thursday night it will be well received, The hout will he pas this, It's going to be real ¥ + Monday the Duca Alle high total for On night at the Central "w R HIT three game CIHArS Was won hy The photograph shows a meds the southeast shoals of Lake Keio The house, shawn In the Inset, W. K, MeoHride, H, Misa Merkley, Blarter-- OMelal of Ontario letlo Commission Time Keepers Glass, ¥, DD, Maundrell foarera! A, Campbell, 1, #Hley enson, N, Mebead, R, A, Sennett Recorders: G, M, Henry, A, F Brown, Ground OMolals land, W, J. Barley, Clerk of Course Sonnenberg's Victory Was Decisive One Toronto, Oot, 186,Gus Sonnen berg proved conclusively why he Is champion of the wrestling world before an amassed crowd of approx imately 8,000 at the Arena sar dena last night, when he telled Dan Koloff twice in succession with his tamed flying tackle, after ane of the most thrilling ving encounters aver witnessed heve, Sonnenberg won declsively, but hefore he ac: complished his viotory, he gave a great demonstration of modernised grappling, There were not any tong, delayed holds, both battlers being tossed about, in and owt of the Ting Uke little ohipa on a stormy sea, and the fans were kept In a tense State of excitement until Kolaft was orashed to the floor, for the second time, completely dased, The firet round lasted 8% minutes and 83 seconds, but the second was short, Sonnenberg working his fa tal plunge and orotoh hold in six minutes and 12 seconds to end the matoh, While the bout lasted there Was enough real aotion ta grip even the moat biased, as the sensation of both men being hurled through and aver the vopes held the erowd in an almost breathless thrill 11 times, Bix times Sonnenberg was poked up on the pawertul should: ora of Koloff and hurled over the top atrand, while the RPulgarian lion was tossed out four times, Sonnenberg wissing his man with a flying tackle for the other ex: oursion beyond the hemped hous dary, Sonnenberg has wore than a thy Ing tokio, hoing a master at many other holds, hut the dive is his malin weapon of offewrs, generally ARPIYing 1 when he has his appon: ent partly subdued trom athe grips and last night he exercised It after taming the powerful Ko. loft with a series of cross butiooks and double wrist looks. Kolaft could not form a defence with the speed that the champion worked lo Pringle, Ath A, #Shrubbh, W A, M, PF Kirk A. MaoKensie U, I Wagar, and he was consistently twirled SPORT SNAPSHOTS THE TRACK AND FIELD MEET The Whitby High School won what was, perhaps, the best intérs school track and field mest, yesterday when they annexed & total of Oshawa was second with 87 points and Bowmanville was third with 46, The high Nghts of the day were: Ten records hroken, the rivalry between the Maundrell brothers of Whithy and the Cols mer brothers of Bowmanville, the splendid showing of the Oshawa girls, and the sensational finish of the mile run, "Ric" Armitage won the mile and provided the most excitnig event of the day, The local girls scored more than twice as many points as the boys in little more They scared thirty-five points out of §7, The girls certainly made an auspicious entry into track sports, might be a good idea if the boys were to put up a banquet for the girls The girls help the hdys eut in the HOCKEY MEETING TONIGHT Hockey fans of the city are reminded of the meeting which is to at B00 pm, tonight, fram each team entered are asked to be there, As BOWMANVILLE RUGHY PLAYER DIES Members of the loeal Collegiate Junior Rughy team will regret to team, died on Tuesday morning at the although an operation was performed to gave his life he passed awa THURSDAY NIGHT you hought your tieket for the I'his Is the heen tried out in Oshawa on a large seale and it is to be hoped rst mateh starts at B30 and the the last ane of the card seko, former world's ehamplon and Archie PDUCO BOYS ARE BOWLING Hydman donated a prige to ] Haruld Godfrey orn radio Beacon apparatus as on | | mat, | | | It - Ld Twa vepresgntatives LJ . if the Ruighy Fred und Hawmanville Junior Toronto General Hospital playing rughy in Port Hops . ' Al his that ut the that wrestling wrestling mutehes Aral time main hetween Bhy Don't he main bout | Jeannett, French ace ' . Boys started thelr howling season nha | the per which I'he wha prise bowled SU which contains hye bullet on an artificial sland baile up on A reef BO feet below thw surface of the Wie | Bpparcine, Is far the he often In the aly slams to althoukh rotalinted hoisting Hounsnbery hin head and then heaving him against | or over the vopes, Honnenhery | moved like a flash, maining his holds toa quiek for the average eyes to follow, Four Flylng Tackles The crowd wanted (0 see the | flying tackle and were not disap pointed in the least, far although | Sonnenberg only tried 1 four times [ missing once, he fully eonvinead all that 1t 1s not only the most spe taounlar stunt In the mat game, hut also a sure winner when it cons neots, From a standing pose Sonnen harg shot lke & dart at his vietim, crushing him in the stomach with hin shoulder and pulling the legs [a under him at the same time, and Kaolaff fell backwards with a thud, his head striking the flaar The first time Kaoloff was hit with flying form he staggered ta his feet only ta have SHonnenheryg un ke a flash ta streak into him again and soave the first fall, The second fall was alan accomplished on & tackle, hut Sonnenberg did hy aver (GENF™'T FN 1S [tories of Canada not use his long drive, gaining the By The Dopestev " Another new vughy player turn- od up last night, New to us, only, most cartainly not new to rughy, Ha in uid for three seasons wih Bt, Mike's and last year with Varsity Intercollegiate, . ¥n He's a husky lad, shout 160 pounds and he plays snap-back or almost any line position, VE he It's funny how the eld thwaek of boot on pigskin acts as a rally: Ing oall to the old campaigners of former grids, » . Referee Hoh Armstrong was In town yesterday and In commenting on the game Haturday he sald he thought the team very strong L J . uJ But he deplored the facet that aur end runs were slow In getting AWAY and were Loo apparent to the apposition, " * a He also hemouned the fact that we didn't seore a single field goal Nar did we convert a single touch 'Many a champlonship," sald Arm strong, "has bean lost hy & single paint ang none are easier scored than those hy converting a try," J * LJ no one knows this het ter than Coach Pound, and he has had the hoys practising drop Kleks Indafinlialy In practise they ure one hundred per cant, hut In A Eames 0Oh, Dear LJ J Tonight 'am hammer and tongs and sea haw rughy learned (sometimes) ' Howayer . TI at It anim, | Come on up In taught and L . Koop 'am apen VADF PRISONFR Precaution Is Taken In On| der to Preserve the Peace Oel 18 Nanking vn king Chao Tal-Wen | sentative of CGavernor Yen Hal phan of shaust, In a statement hrandonst yesterday, sald the gov ernor had made a prisoner of Feng Yiu-Halang in ardoy to preserve PeROR Although known as the repr Feng sometimes Christian general wan the guest af Qovernor Yen, the latter sent part of his hody muard to surround the residence of Feng and confined him ta his quariers I Was renarted sidont Chiang Kal-8hek puainst wham the present ravalt has heen sald ta he pevianally dl rected, axpeoted to go to Hankow soon to take direct control af the operations against Kvuominehun troops here thm Produets Labora Department of the Interior, 70,000 tests have heen made to date on ane project: "The Physioal and Meohanioal Properties of Canadian Woods," same result from 1 A short Alstanos sonnenbery wave a clever exhi bition of general ability, his appli oation of the various forms of the wrist look being a revelation, He generally secured Koloff's wrist from a standing pose; twisted Quickly to get the Bulgarian at his Back and then, with a heave and swing of his hips, he somersaulited Mw Inte the alr, retaining the hold whan hath hit the mat, Both prow ofl experts at taking falls with the least punishment, and in a good defensive position, although Hons nenhorg injured his ankle when he was thrown aut of the vapes the first time, admitting in the dress: ing-roam after the round that he thought his log had heen hrakew, At the Farest | (leneral | Results O f Rugby Games On Saturday Will Mean Elimination of Some Teams A Defeat for Some Teams lun Futurday, Will Put Them ly Out of the While a Win for Others, Will Assure Th Place in the Finals (By Canadian Press Lansed Wire) With leagues veaching the half way mark Eames on Haturday should ses Lhe elimination of some teams Taranta, Oct, 16 ehamplonships wel toward the final play-offs Af things stand ar present Wantarn Interealleginte) oations are that HY in the In the Inevprovinelal; Harden, Hamilton "Ovfuns,' will all thre wayside and will he of the running Ho far an the ealls sarned, Queen's appen stranglehold on the hanaore, The trlsealop h paints In twa Eames heen neared on five has tallled B81 far, while MoGII has a tn 16 Western 1a fay having sooved anly games, while thely mn up 47 Hamilton, In the In Tongue, Is hy far the ful The Tigers points, and heen sore imax AvEOnauls 14 far and 4 nomen third Ottawa Ian last Is a possibility MAY he chanwed Hamilton and Ar Af the ua apy with with ¢ that | 08 M Foronte team | on thely and fe and has anly timps and f paints In two nave re naling A and ut lonst sn fay as [formal pirates Kime nuainet which lost tn "he In based an wn award of two points to Ham ian, whieh Argos elalm should he ane le te game In Bats urday's Arius had the hall whout one yard out from thelr awn I unppped hack to Turse ville fo kick, und he was hack Lhelind hie awn gon! Hoe, His kiek a Hamilton player, Into taneh off him Avs Kt thal because (he ball went off a Hamilton wan, It whould only have been one polat, and the [Tooal team wishes a definite vultng, | An Interesting situation exists In nl | the wentar Ontario rughy football Univer: funtan Orawn | Marna Camp | Varsity, Varsity [anise a fall hy the finttely the they Tigers, 6-0 nrotest Complete: Running, Linnie, em of a Hn wil wun hlocked hy gy FUENY | and went alatm and the WhY defeated Hamilton and running up 44 points to 6 Winduor also heat the 0 terms, having 20 for and On the strength of Hania should heat Cliles sauad when they hit In any the game of the winning team will, of landorship In the noEroup of the ORM In the eastern divialon, Kitehen an up pa total of 44 points tn 81 in three ga while Hal teh hae B40 ta 18, Klteheney two games and lost one, tha | have won twe they played In th sedition of poored 24 groups ave Toronto, Hamilton, | Miohael's Oamp Barden Mike NUR Eame | have with 24d helng pared avaln them Camp Ham don has oat all three games played, and appear even at this early date he out of contention Varsity and Hamilton Cubs have poh lost the two games played, nnd Aine Iw aut | 14 | Lhe he | neat HEpinet Hgren Harder next Io 1anka Hike The Aaime loop 1s eon rin have mid-season | event 40 | I) Haturday, as Beored aisnn OOH Varsity 4 ngainst, | 11 tn rans weslal tal of he th er nnn H won Hes, mh ponents have | has {while fAohers nave lower terpravinelal the Ht Ht and mast power id against and next with Mantras) 17, while ta 11, They hese figures an 1) hapelossly 0 enneerned Af entering a _ _ STARTING DAYS || THURSDAY Alberta Vaughn and Charles Byer Directed by Albert Ray Tou Have Sabbed Aloud for Belle Revwnets You Have Shvicked Alowd ot Joo Braum Now SEE and HEAR this Wonderful Team mn Songs and Dislogue=in Funny Acta snd Dramatic Scenes, Lave! 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