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Oshawa Daily Times, 18 Mar 1930, p. 6

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iin i senior THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1930 UNDRY WIN J Oshawa Lau ~~ Win Series From dry Juniors King St. de + Textiles.2, Moftatts-1 he and Industrial 16 as decided At the i Going Ito the, 'ht ih ad aie hands in the frst "street team off fact, it i kept the, peore sheet, them rh i ay oe .case in final championship es, the goals were of the peeu ar variety, Reeves scored the, fir | in the period, : repre the pressure around the undry net, he shot the puck down ¢ lee. He was behind his own blue Hine when Be shot, Peterson, on the g street defence, attempted to atop the shot but the puck glanced of his hand and came to rest in the far corner of the net. Luke, who had started to move in the direction of the k was first going, had no e to wave. Reeves scored the goal a few Frinuted ; fhiet when the Laundry had a man in the 1 Hols Reever shot from cen- tre lee, Luke went to his knees to save and the puck slipped over his Istick into the net, There was no fur {| . i Th "Brox, Jackson and Hurst were the best for the winners, Ree- ves being particularly effective, Top- ings, Matthews, Peterson and An- iderson were the mos} effective for Me an was well contested, fast and sidough st times the checking was rugged, it was just a friendly war and after the final bell had rong the, King street boys were the first to congratulate the winners of the ju nlor industrial title, Tentiles In the intermediate game the Ore jental Textiles earned the right to meet the AYMC. to decide the winner of second place, by defeatin e Moffatts by a score of 2 to 1. s game was fast and ;roduced some smart hockey, The Textiles got . their goals in the second period, Ste. vans scored for the losers about the of the last chukker when he * shot at the ghste.. fain Bir et, : went in fast and scored on his --~ Tebound. The Moffatts scored aghin but the gon! was disallowed, TRAIL SMOKE EATERS ARE STILL COMING fSaskntoon, March 18- For the ses y ip two vears rail Smoke ' to battle with: Port in the western zone final of up play-offs, The speedy ritish Columbia last toon Quakers, champlons, out of the ce for the Canadian title by then a 3.to 1 defeat, the f the series by the same Eecaters 'snapped up nities as fast as ast hight, At. the first they mounted their the series to three goals, re- it through a laut second when each team scored one, pped in the odd counter tur good lugk in the third period. teil ------------ a . PUT IT ON THE ET A man todk his wife to a doctor, who put u thermometer into dnouth and told her to keep her mouth shut fortwo or three minutes, When depagting, the man t doctor on the shoulder and 1 period to keep the jug steppin out the entire game, As Is of pe whan | Iajorty her | AB Four Oshawa Boxers Still - In Running Toronto, March 18---~There way a varied program put on st Hygels Hall 18st evening whon some wix- teen bouts were staged in the ane pual Central Ontario amateur bok trials under the dru the Ontario Branch of he AM ; of C. and moarly everything tha oo tO make up & boxing show was ingluded, While pélence an clover boxing was missing in the of bouts there was no #h- earnest effort on the part of the varius gladiators, Three bouts went an extra round and some five were decided inside the regulation of three rounds, prac tically all of these shori engage: ts being in the classes from jightweight up, the last coming In the closing feature, the heayy- weight bout iu which Bill Sehim- ming, & member of the York Town- ship motorcycle police squad ftopped Cutler, an unattached boxer. It was the cleanest knook- out of the night and the loser took considerable time (0 come round after being: floored fur 'the long count after listening to the toll of nine earlier in the tbird round. 185.-Pound Class C. Cansano (Central "¥") do- teated Horner {Srockler's Gym), to in second round, 4 aner (Classics) defeated Rip. Loy (Oshawa), knockout in second round, Johnson (St. James') defeated Fullegher (West 'l'oronto). Nicholson (unattached) defeat od Fesel (Bt, Agnes). 160-Pound Class ¥. Brown (St. James') doloated Rhemey (St. Agnes'). Adams (Oshawn) defeated Craw ford (Ht, Agnes'). 176-Pound Class Cryderman (St. Agnes') defeai ed Koski (81, James') after extra round, | Heavyweight W. Schimming <{nrilverthorn A. C,) defeated Cutler (unattached), knockout fa second round, The Draw for Tonight 108-pound final«-Chris (Clas sles), v. Hutchinson (Classics), 1i%pound semifinals Blake (Oshawa), v. Crawford (Classics), and Unnsano (St. Agnes'), v, Sal. sonneauve ge . 118+-pound semi-finals---Palmer (Clussies), v, Bhrott (St. Agnew'), and Jones (Classis) v, Hamiltor (Timmins), , 120-pound seml-tinale-Sehotield Promier A.C.), Vv, Redmorve (Bi. Agues'); tinal, Scanlon (Classion), v. winner of semi-iinal, 130-pound semi-finals «= Can. sano (Central Y.), v, Johnson (St Agnes') and Nicholson (unattach- od v. Dela (Classen), 147-pound class--btocks awa), v. Watson ( ¥ ( nd ake), v. Raye more (Premier AC.) semi-finals, MeGulre (8t. James')y v. winher of first bout, Barnes (West Toronto), ve winner of second bout, 160-pound semdeinalie Brown (8: James'), v, Hogglow (Central Y.)y, and Foster (Oshawa), v, Aas (Oshawa, 176-pound final--Coble tached), Vv. Oryderman 3h n : , Heavywalght finol-- Sehimming C.), v, Brown (Cen: tral 1 will be the tine 1 (Ona (unat (Bt 60-pou "Doctor, what 'will you take for "that thing}? (FOR ® Beauty Hints = 'do of the interior furnishings, etc. ' fou are just as k Wien y "on the guteide as on obo de ds an Twill : of any ah pid pride in the vut- "Js % 0 addition there ute hl the ph 318, 136, 147 aud nd 08, THE HOUSEWIFE) every other housewife of vance of your 'home, as ply interested in with dura. the inside, acknowledged fact that tad winkbaxred saof ' ¥ HOCKEY RESULTS " Allan Playdows Montreal on, 5%, Truro Bearcats 0 xPt. Arthur ,..2 Win Elm 5 1 3 time Ports win 1. nds 1 *W, Toronto ,.1 Soo Gr xWest Toronto wins round 64, London yi iee? BURKE AND COTE STILL HOLD-OUTS Tarpon ] Fla, March | Shortly after his arriyel here t night with President loman and Harold Marriot:, Sunt vice, president of the Toronto hi Clyh, Jrent Into conference with Burke oldout second-ba eman. But at a fate hour Burke was still unsigned, though Dunn was quite confident that things would be straightened out before tomorrow's practice hour arrle ved, It is not likely, however, that there will be salary increases for ure or Cote, There is not much flerence dn what Cote wants and what the club wishes to pay, Pete Is asking the same stipend he recelved on. iia? was a member of the Toledo club, but the A.A, season rans o week or ten days longer, Montreal A.A.A. Sré. Win First From Truro 2to0 Forum, Montreal, March 18, Montreal Amateur Athlete As peocintion's senior hockey squad, Quebe¢ champions, obtained a two-gon! lead over Truro Leareaty, Maritime champions, by blanking the Eastern team 2 to 0 in the fir.t of a two-game series for the Bastern championship in the Al lan Cup play-offs here last might. The game was marked "by fest skating and hard checking on the part of both teams, with the goal ors dtanding out on both sides, Although the Winged Wheelers outplayed their Bloenoss oppon ents almost from the start, the margin of superiority throughout was slight, It was not until the second period that the looal squad could break through -the Mari: timers' defence to score. Por the first and third periods they were held goalless, Huggins stare Hugging, Montreal's subswing man, was the star of the game. scoring Montreal's first goal and aenisting on the second, which went to Haynes, Both. goals came when the forwards drew Kuhn gut of his nets to shoot over his ody, Her A ------------------------. Fourth World's _ Record Miami Beach, Fla, Mar, 18, Helen Madison, 16-year-old senss- tion, of Seattle, Wash. sprinted through the waters of Roman Pools here yesterday for the world record she has set in her first appearance in a National AAU, women's indoor swimming championship meet, The meet, a five-day affair, was won by the Women's Swimming Association of New York, witn 43% points, part of them due to five of ten world's marks set dure ing the contest, The Pacific Coast star out ones tenth oft a second from the mark set by Ethel Lackie, Chicago, In Philadelphia, March 8, 1926, in the i «yard free-stylo swim against me, .._ Bharing last-day honors with Miss Madison was N.Y. Women's Swimming Association relay team, which established a now wor mark of 4,19 2-6 in the 400-ya relay ovent, cutting 4 2:5 seconds from the former record, The New York team was com posed of Lisa Lidsrom, Catherine Ames, Eleanor Holm and Adelaide Lambert, and shattered a five-year old record held by a team compos. od of Miss Hamburt, Gertrude orle, Afleen Riggin and Helen ainwright, AL. SINGER STOPS "KID" WAGNER IN 3RD Now York, March 18--Al Singer, Toa, Biwelght stopped Iddie (Kid) Wagner, veteran. Philadel Phin boxer, in the third round of 0 tan-round bout at the St, Nicho- Ins Arena last night, Singer floored 1 Wi gner six times before the refs | Rd stopped in and Jalisg the oars Dake Singer wolghed 135, Wagner, After a tame first round, Singer Wagner twice for counts of round, In the sent W ", 1% in the American Association when he|' re GPORT SNAPSHOT Junior Series Over The winner of the Qshawa City and Industrial junior league title has been decided, Whe Oshawa Laundry juniors won the title by de- feating the King street team by a score of 3 to 0 on the round, The game was ong of the best junior games to Be played this year and it is safe to say that the Laundry, while perhaps the better team, were not three goals better, This concludes the junior games for this sea- son, . 8 ~ f Textiles Win The Textiles intermedintes defeated the Moffatts by a score of 2 to 1 and by so doing, earned the right to meet the Anglicans to decide the winner of second place, The winver of the AY MC. Textile tilt will, meet The Daily Times in a two-game series for the title, The next set of Industrial games will' be played on Friday night st the Arena. The first, game will be the juvenile final, The Red Aces and the Laundry have come to an agreement on the disputed gos! und they will start on an even basis, on Friday night, Overtime will be played if necessary, to decide & winner, The AY. MC. and the Textiles will meet in the other game, This is a sudden-death, semi-final game, * LJ w ) Public School Finals The local Arenas will be the scene of the Oshawa Public School hockey finals tomorrow night, "If you want to see a bunch of "Kid" teams that battle all the way, be sure to see these games. Ritson road and Centre street will be the rival schools in both of the main games namely the senior and junior finals, North and South Simcoe schools meet to decide the winner of the Thirds title, The curtain goes up at 700 pam, *. * * LJ Ld Twe Games Thursday Night On Thursday night, the Blue Devils and the Chev, ladies will play the return games with the teams from Belleville, The Blue Devils have such players as "Doc" Rowden, Alex Gray, Gord, Cook, "Rainy" Lortie and others, Thess games will produce real hockey, The Belle. ville team won the first game 4 to 3, In the girls' game there was no score, You cannot afford to miss this \ * . LJ Oshawa Boxers There are-fopr Tocal boxers in the running for the honors at the Ontarle championship bouts; "Bill* Adams won his bout last night, Stocks, Foster and Blake drew byes. Ripley was K.O'd in his first first, Remember that great scrap at the last local tournsment between Crawford and Blake? Well, those two boys meet tonight in the semis fina! for their class. Bill Stocks also fights tonight, The two Osh- awa boys, Bill Adams and Lefty Foster are drawn against sach other for tonight, in the 160 1b. class, All of these boys will be seen in nc. tion at the local tournament which Is being held here on Thursday night, The demand for tickets has been increasing steadily, so if you want & séat, get your ticket right away, "Mike's Place," or Mitchell's Drug Store, * ' . » \ te Team at Belleville The Oshawa Collegiate hoekey team left for Belleville this after. noon. They' will play the return game with Belleville C1. tonight at the Belleville Arena, The Eastern team has a one-goal advantage, Quite a number of supporters are making the trip, Some of the boys* werd so anxious to go that they made the journey in an open truck, » . LJ . OM.1, Elect Officers The OM.1, Ladies" Softball team held their organization meet- ing for this season last night at the Malleable Office, The following officers were elected: H y Presidents, W, L. Hom, C. G. Sher. man andG, B, Norris; President, W, E. Clatk; Vice-President, Mar-,. fon Kay; Secretary, Helen McLean; Treasurer, 1 Brash; Manager, H, J. Mooney; Coach, Russell Wilson; Business Manager, Geo, Terry and Captain, Isabel McDonald, Any girl interested in playing for the O.M.1. is asked to get in touch with-either Marion Lay, phone 562W or 1, McDonald, phone 1191), LJ L] * » Four World's Helen Madison, the 16-year-old Seattle girl, has caused quite a sensation by making four world's records in five days of competition, This Is her first appesrance in a National AAU, Women's Indoor swimming meet, but she has certainly held her own with the best of them, CE . West Toronto Boys Tired The path of victory, glory and success, is very hard, The West Toronto boys are still moving" with determined strides towards the Memorial Cup, but they still have a long ways to go and a number of hard obstacles to overcome. They are all tired now, but they will feel much worse when they meet the. Rideaus in Toronto, ' \ Oshawa Public School Hockey Finals at The Arena Tomorrow Night Ritson Rd. and Centre St. Team Sap 1 Jevics triple bil of tional hy » and Junior' auglity for the in enitioant um Sd Tre" of two bits, Title { ani 2 Yaga, Contre LL : ? Judjor--~Centre 8t. vs, Ritson uill,two shows for the price of ome, but tomorrow. atthe Arena, the publie schools are offering a the big schools meet In a fight to ih dene 1 So 'the ate going to ge on a roll firat-oldne exhibition of high grade hockey. These teams are out to win and you oan count on them hauging on to the last diteh, It 1a out of just such material as this shat ue Thikds--North Stweoe vs. South ent on as to see whi p the better brand of hookey. ye 0 Will be » thirty-alx mine ute divided tuto three equal ods, The Junior will be played 0 ne fitteonn, 1 I VABARD. KC, 50 ADDIE » of hs SLAWEMAS dh dpdgdh NO) DONT | DOCCERTH ronto, Mar. 18-=Toronto Irish meet ~All members and signed players oarns 1y requested to attend, at bustoees 18 to bo trans Port Arthur In two out of the three scraps y itty teams as West To. | Di | threo tens, and the senior » |) a on Thureny evens : Eliminates Elmwoods Winnipefs March 18~~Amibith ous for a fourth Canadien title in bait & dosen years, Port Arthur's senior hockey men last night fought thelr way into the Westerp Canada fins), The Allen Cuphold- ors won thelr way into the last Western series by eliminsting Kimwood Millionaires of Winni- peg, champions of Manitoba, The ssofe tonight was 2 to 1 in pvers me, Two neck-and-neck struggles were waged before the Thunder Bay League winners were able to sot aside the Manitoba threst w thelr title hopes, A week Bsgo st Port Arthur, the squads tolled tor 60 minutes without scoring in the first match of a series of tw, Tonight, the Ports were a goal be- hind in the first session, even Iv the third, and aheag by a victory. counter in ten minutes of extre play. Dafoe ficores Winning Goal Rangy Brooks Dafoe, six-foot substitute centre man, snsred triumph for the Lakehead team Just as the overtime had begun. He gained the winning goal ber cause he was in on the net, up. watched, when Johnny Salonen, chubby Finn winger, bounced a re bound off Jimmy Voster's pads. When Dafoe slapped in the loose pick he scored the hest goal of the night, London Grabs Off A Playoff Berth London, March 185.--London \internatioual finished the seasod in third position and qualified to moot the Cleveland Indians in the semi-finals of the International Prolessional Hockey League by de- olsively trimming the Hamilton Tigers 7 to 8 In the final scheduled game of the season played: last night, The Londoners displayed superiority over Brale Morris Tigers in a [res-acoring affair whish was featured by open hoe Ud In the opening period the Tigers managed to hold the Londoners to & Ono-gobl advantage, but in the ast two sessions the locals went on & scoring rampage and outclassed the Hamilton sextet, The game Was witnessed by 3,000 spectators, who delighted in watebing the Londoners romp at east apd re move any doubt regarding their claim to third positions. ARSENAL, HOPE OF THE SOUTH Toronto, March 18. ~Next Satur~ day old Xogland will be in the "throes"~~meaning that a large per centage of the population of the country will show more or less agi» tation, It will be English Cup semi- final day. The bare announcement stirs the emotions of soccer fans ev. erywhere, The scenes of the strug. flee are _at Manchester and rs or the Football Association decrees that semi-finals must be played on neutral territory, Three of the teams ~Sheffold Wednesday, Huddersfield ad Hull Cit shielon 0 te North, ° er-=Arsenal=is the hope of the South, . he © one, of course, can sa ly just how meny people in the world of Sport take a real interest in the battles of next Saturday, Five to ten millions in the~Old Land, it is estis mated, will eagerly await the results, and there must be hundreds of thous sands overseas equally interest Li) gamed ar the last act in id" scramble 'for the greatest of al soccer trophies before the trek to Wembley paging, Wembley the magle word that thrills the smallest English lad jun learning to play the game, All the reserved seats were sold more than a month ago, before the sixth round had been hi) eh The Loum of two hundred and fifty thous sand dollars was returned by the Football Alcs to Would-be spectators at nal on April use Srétnd is not big ene h, Two hundred tod An t 15 AT wh Re J » nal w minimum one dollar, Eugland is wil hare roving, atic Ry ' are loving, nation it 10 tour the Uni ray, March 15 for th new school at Seeley's May, for which Colin Drever, of Kingston" Is the arehiteet. 3 3 at LL, Kingstohs=Chief of Police R, J: Robinson gtated Thureday that Hkely be in everything would {nesn for t y | among them were many by Injuries and Hard Grind, Have to Battle Des. perately to Hold Their Two-Goal Lead Toronto, March 18.~Ancther as saylt from the North country has been repelled, another challege for the Cpnadian junior champlonshi defied, but only after an heroic er~ fort et the Arena Gardens last night when West Toronto held Sault Ste, Marle Greyhounds to & one-all tle, The Junction two-gos! advantage from the first game on Saturday gave them the round by 6 to 4, #7 it took a super effort to defend the precious points, West Toronto. bres« thed a sigh of relief when it was all over, for they were fighting more on their nerve and sheer determination, their strength sapped after a gruel ling grind and the regular forces dis organized by injuries. Sault Ste, May rie: wit up & plucky fight, setting the pace with a consistent onslaught for scores but the two-goal deficit from the first encounter was too mutch, With sll the fight typical of North. ern teams a. the courage born of desperation, the Greyhounds forced the pace, driving in four-man char- ges into the West Toronto goal zone only to be turned back by a brilliant goal tender or desperate defensive play on the part of the Redmen, Soo ept up a continued bombardment on the West Toronto goal but only one solitary score slipped through the lo- cal guard and it was cancelled by a tally netted by West Toronto, Sault Ste, Mniic can take consolation in the fact that they held one of the smartest teams in the country on eve en terms and return to their North. ern homes well satisfied with a ere. ditable display. West Toronto now meets Ottawa In the Eastern Canada finals for the chance to travel to Western Canada for the Canadian championship, What the game on Saturday lack- ed in interest was more than made up for last night, with thrills galore packed into every period and a tense struggle against time, for it was one ly a matter of how long the weak: ened West End force could protect their giv on the round, West Tor. onto played a defensive style of hoe key to hold their margin but made FOR CARNERA St. Louis, Mo, March 18.~Primo Carnera, Italian flant, scored a knock out over "Chuck" Wiggins of Indian« apolis in the second round of their scheduled 10-round bout here last night, Armera knocked Wighinge out of the ring twice in the. first minute of the second round, He was counted out as he lay beside the ropes out. side thh ring by Referee Walter Hei- sner, but a moment later was. assist od back into his corner, He complain ed his back was Injured. It was Carnera's tenth consecutive knockout victory in erica, » 7 enough trips into Soo territory to de- tract, the monotony of one team do- Ing Bll the Attacking, Soo had the most chances, but in the frantic ef forts to make the most of them they became over-anxious, while on other times the West Enders saved critis cal situations in the nick of time, The hockey was not by any means the best, lacking the finish and fine combination work of the West Tor~ onto-Niagara Falls games, but there wis enough excitement to make up for any deficiency in smart play, ost Toronto Weakened West Toronto deserves more cre dit than the crowd really realizes for the team Is badly battered up und far from its regular form, A complet shift bad to be made in the line-up Inst night, with Dodger Collings un I JOR INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE HO..ORS SNAPSHOY Soo Greyhounds Hold West Toronto to 1-All Tie But Lose Round 6-4 Junction Team Weakened able to play, which forced Coach Bill | Hancock to move Norm Lamport up | to right wing und put Red Dorn back on defense with Jack Hearn, The breaking up of 'the regualr front line trio, which is the main factor in the | Junetion successes, upget the team's | system, and it was just a supreme ef § fort that carried them through to the deadlock, which meant another vic. tory, Soo went down fighting, = battling to the Tust bell for an objective that seemed just so near and yet so fm away, The Hounds swarmed around the Westend goal, driving from ev. ery distance and direction but Ron ald Geddes handled all the long and short drives perfectly, while he did not have a chance on the shot that beat him, Geddes got good protec tion from his tewm-mates and he needed it for the Soo never stopped for & second, keeping a steady rain 8 of shots at the target that "meant their greatest hope, the first victory § for a northern team in the annual battle of Upper and Lower Ontario, Soo played much better hockey than § on Saturday, passing the puck well skating at top speed untiringly, whil their shooting was more accurate and defensive /work stronger, HULL CITY 18 BEATEN BY CHARLTON ATHLETIO London, Mar, 18-~Chariton Ath- lotic defeated Hull City by four goals to nil In a soccer football § match yesterday, The teams belong to the second Division of the Eng- lish League, The match was play- od In London, In a Rugby League match, Old. ham at home beat Widnes by 10 points t6™0, An export says that a really good | diamond will make a hole In nl- most anything, Especially a bank- ing acoount.~~Passing Show, ---- NEW MARTIN WEDNESDAY LAUNGH CONTENDER FISHERNEN'S CUP Gertrude L. Thebaud Is Auspiciously Launched at Essex, Mase. Essex, Mass, March 18 ~- The Gertrude L. Thebaud was one of the most felous launch inga ever accorded a fishing ship at this ancient ship building centre yosterday, X | trim, black, two-mested schooner, built for the express pure pose of challenging for the Inter national Fisherman's trophy now held by the Schooner Bluenose of Lunenburg, N.8,, was sponsored by Elisabeth Hovey, of Brookline, one of the best known girl skippers in cham 0 across th champagne given to Hdward Stor ay, brother of Arthur Storey, the bullder, 35 years Hun: of persons lined the shore to Wateh the lauhshing ud w names are famillar wherever the world flahermen and builders gather, There were tain Manuel Diminges of the Schooner Progress; Capt. Norman Ross of the Elsie; Capt. Pen Pine, of the Storey, famous for his par ticipation In many . champlonship oward Rlackbu! din Nt i N 1 will be played In the pa Ei the Arsenal & | Bharat Previous. ost | year abroad HAGEN AND age UVEN . Melbourne, Australia, \ 18m ale ten Ss ot Aun Shtoiad tevre a over the 1 profess! ma next, TRAC Fir he 8 130 ar Lalrrs he } 3 t.0 county. She broke a bottle of | 'Love & Laughter BROADWAY CROSSES Soe CART W LuMBLR (0

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