is i I I 18 ; il THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1930 bl 4 HAWA NATS. WIN GAME 1-0-- C.0.B.L. HOLDS GOOD MEETING Oshawa Nats. Win First League Game of Season Davidson Scores Goal of Game on » ee Matiooal Miss Many Chances by Play--Goalie Smith Plays Well--C.G.E. Pro- vides Strong Opposition ionals thelr anuuie. 9% with CG, EK | = np y re round Se vit Yithors we 1% found Bensls goat hen Lo placed, " then pressed and Btureh the. nd with the goal Hy pig? wed, but both 9 seems o Jol of holding orwards, itane the C.G.E, contr, broke h, but Smith was all there, and ta great save, Johnvtons, fol ng up, met the rebound," but saved, and Conners ed 1 situation, now gr twice missed by Inches oLean, who was forced corner off Welch, Vase aces nicely to MeoLean's head, uh Hommy ou too eager to put t over the At this A "Nats could do noth ing a and missed some easy eh Jims arrived Jin midfield and the scor lank, he second nly commenced after § niinutes interval, and it looked as G8. was going right through to ' Ford v when Wrodle spooned his ball, 0 had a spell of stacking b a! od In und cleared, oe Dav / seemed to be the orward who was likely to score, he was glving the visitors des fence some anxious moments Caw, the Visltors' i oultender, was glad to poe a foul 1 hick of Joe's Just go past the post, The ball wis travelling at sich a speed that spectators and players alike thought it was In the the net, but It stuck in the outside of 'the net pole, The visitors lost one of thelr plays ars; who met with a bad eye Injury, which had to be stiched, but he res het, utter 20 minutes, Just to see 8 team mate give away a penalty, Davidson took the kick and made no intstoke putting the Nats one up, went all out for the eqs Ay but Smithy was not to_be beuten, melea round the Nath gon! saw Smith again come out amongst the crowd of players with the ball, und clear down the field, Sturgh at last had his line olnp wud they swept down on the visitors' onl, but Jock scraped the top of the be Nothing seemed to go right with pron vid ghey seemed to have of off=day, Just on time Smith Hh brought off another great save, then MeLean saved on the goal line with the goal' tender beaten, . The me finished with the Nats press: But no further score, ats {H GC GE (0), Summing up.=C: G, E have a nice Jem an and there was not much be- n the two teams and Nats were a shade Icky 10 win by a penalty, missing some easy ehanees, t for bl 1} hy Sith, Conner, 2 fet vidson, and for innle, Melnnls, |] eati=-Smith, Conner, ot, Beadle and Davi. Store Ae Winln. Waleh Eo i Li Bl on ln Gulbrann sad : Pirates Drub ou Ph lod In the hitting 'Ata In as many times ES 1 and Bhealy, On placing Automobile get my special Ruins 49 centre, | 4o Har 10 Tut hee o foursh. uth, Sheet READING LOSES TO MONTREAL, 62 Tonding, Pa, wy Abril s=Cowell Cingsett, Montreal Mout paw, lim ited Roading to four hits youte! and the Royals won, 6 to 2 In third game of the weries, ng Ave & shutout in the eight Ee eh 4 tn St out 8 wing rive in two h gon 500 008 000-6 § 1 oe 000 080-3 4 1 sort and Mead; Herrmann, Groen, Gramph and Grace, Britannias Are Junior Champions Ottaws, Apel BC 2,-Ottawa Britanné fas are the 1930 Junior Dominion bas. ketball ehamplons us a result of thelr overwhelming 30-16 victory over the Yredericton, N.B, St. Paul's at the Auditorium Saturday night In the pe- gond contest of the two-game series, Britannias saptured the frst game the score of M24, thireby vi win. ning the round and the title by 6 Playing a snappy, five-man defense snd four-man forward combination play, the Ottawans held a marked degree of superiority over the visit ors throughout the entire 40 minutes playing time, The redshirted 8t, Paul intel drew rounds of applause from 0 gallery with thelr courageous dis- play, Time and again the Frederle- ton boys commenced a scoring ram« page, which netted them several points and only poor shooting hel thelr score down, Meglll, captain of the Capital five and star of the first game, again held the spotlight, For making plays and keen marksman ship -Megill Is head and shoulders bove uny unlor basketeer seen here this past winter, NOO ORGANTZRN "HOPTBALL Nault Nie, Marie, April BN-Af the annual re-organisation meets ing of the Olty Notthball League 10 teams Applied for admission, All were accepted and two more teams are coming in, The oMoers elected are! Hon, president, Fes Devine; president, Dr, R, XM, Rtone; viee- president. Marry Colwell] weores rn aurer, Fraser MacDougall, Wan deolded that the longue wii be governed by the Ontario Ama. TIGERS WALLOP INDIANS 7 TO 1 Cleveland, 0, Yr APTI 48"I'he Detroft Tigers walloned the Cleve. land ne in the series final hore yostorday, 7 to 1, winning one out of the three series games, Detroit took n five run lead in the first, smashing out six wold hlows on Varvoll's Slams with the uid of an error by J, Hews Uh rINEor, in this frame with Yunk on Wiest, hit the third Tiger home run of the series, Detroit BOO 00 110.7 11 0 Clevelan 000 010 000-1 6 2 orrell and Hayworth; Ferrell L, Bowell, Orioles Win From Bisons rT ---- Baltimore, Md, April 28,~1The Orioles everf8d up the series with the Buffalo Bisons hers yesterduy by coming from hehind to take nu 10 to 9 decision, Frank MoTowan with & homer und four »ingles led the Bira at took, It was his hit In the ninth which sent Richmond home with the winning tally, Baltimore ,, 41114000110 18 8 | Buffalo ,.., 060810010 9 14 § Werte, Lang, Nichmond and | Danning; Laverott, Puchannon, Mills and { Grube, Giants Make it Seven Straight Brooklyn, N.Y, April 48,~"The Now York (Hants extended thelr streak to seven straight victories by burying the Robins under a 10 to 4 soore, Fred Fitesimmons plt ched the whole wame and kepl Brooklyn's ten hits well woattered, Home runs by Herman and Wright and the sensational! flelding of G11 bert featured the game from the | Brooklyn standpoint, New York 080 200 01440 14 0 Mrooklyn 081 00D 010+ 4 Fitasimmons and Hogan; Morrison and Loper, Clark, VAN RYN AND FROM GRO, LOTT AND DOKG White Hulphur Bprings, W, Vir, April 88-~John Van Ttyn of South Orange, NJ, and Wilmer Allison Jr, of Austin, Texan, justified the selection of the Davis Cup coms mittee which named them to repre. sont the United States at the dows blew team in the 1080 competition by vanquishing the national don bles champions, Ceorge M, Lott tour Mofithall Association's rules whieh will wean the adoption here Of the 18:«inoh inseam ball, Jr, of Chiongo and John Doeg of Banta Monies, In the finals of the | Moson and Dixon doubles, Toronto Leafs Win Both Games of Double Header Johnny Prudhosuie and Kyle Graham Each Pitch Leafs to Victory Over Lowly Skeeters -- Smart Plays Feature Game | Jers City, Apel 28.=Toronto's Maple Leaty, i Johnny Prudhom- me and Kyle Graham pitching, halt od yesterday afternoon the 8 vetors' drive to get out of last place. The Soule nix nihil heto pitched shutout hal the fest game of the twin and Graham gained u 7 to § deol slon in the second part of the double | 11 In_the after piece the pingh hits of Joa Rabbitt Is Arthur Ruble, bench ol feck Allen had started a toh ohamdor, de damaged the Skeeter ma hopes for an -even break on 15 This gante was originally dated one to goal seven.inn ng. by oat; with two out and Shan Manon oh on the Janay hit a Graham in the h ph the seventh and cancelled a two tally advantage that Graham held when it started, ittere Mit complied 5 win, Pet Mara Ages | rman itcher of or trans tion ord went second on utke's out, 1 poked hit runs, one more me pitched fiveshit balls to attain his hatout in the opener, Aig ing a merry batth on nds with Jess Bream until the seventh, Then the residents wine bat viv were the men who bunted Wi ot & rn - earned and the Leafs pulled t Yo fet Ry Olga oo hy IN me himself and Harry Da- nerd were hustling i ~ each a - pg " Sh NH but got & hit tor ma beaten in all th rh Wa. hulled out figs ome -- ; A A ATS io to Davis for ul (he round In the other innings In which th Skosters had men on only one mai quakified as & runner wer chapter, an Phillips killed off two of these with | splendid throws to second when they Ruitiine RIT "e LLULLE TLE tried to steal or when the hit-und Fun Sign was out Wera gave the Leafs thelr opening lan reached agcond,. Cote bunted and Glenn 'essayed to get the outfielder at third, missing him by several stops Phillips grounded 10 Wera without helping Petrie home and Prudhéimme had two strikes on him when Steve O'Neill signalled Yor the squeere play, 'wo Clever Squeese Plays It worked nerfectly, for the Leal pitcher laid down a tap that no one could field, Right after this Davis made a carbe homme tap and the Leafs had two runs, They showed they hadn't run out of squeere plays by releasing an- other in the second game, with Ri ax | chardson doing the running and loa | Barke the bunting I A pond, game deagiged terribe Leary drove left-hander Doyle rom the rubber in less than an ine ning, and did quite « little business with Oliver, his successor, Allen Mopped the Hiltons, but Hap: Kine didn't, hived 4 the way to his own destrue a Petty in the eighth after Ww ont yy tied things up - hit hit hows rs smiled" over. on the freon. o i was the largest here since | | | Bonnelly, | 10 0! ALLINON WIN | in the seventh by gumming up Pet Ik | rle's grounder so that the Kentueks | Se0ding AARNE Jersey LIP suivinine on copy of the Pruds| | | | 4 PORT SNAPSHOT | UMPIRE KLEM SENDS THREE OUT OF PARK Cinelnnati, 0, 0. April 26~"The #t, Louis Cardinals pounded five The Central Ontirle Dusebill League fo? " very. lively meets Ing on Batwrday afternoon ut Belleyille, reprosentitives snd after some discussion it was definitely that Oshaws would enter u team. in the CO.BL, be known as the Oshawa General Motors, but just as Oshawa, Is still some doubt ay 10 whether Peterboro will enter the league, but it Is hoped that they will decide in the affirmative, will be held In the near future when several other officers will RR: liMiott, of Delore, was re-elected president, while Mr, Mitchell of this city, elected, Meeting of C, 0, B, L, Team Tonight The Oshawa COBL, team will hold w very Important meeting A wrest dea) of Important tonight at the business will be discussed and it Is imperative that all members of the Any baseball players or enthusinsts of the eity, who ¢luby, be preser are In any way interested In the local C.OB.L, on hand tonlg I'he Oshawa bo expected, the game was ed u great desl of promise and In u few week's time will be right up i" ht HH-- By Go, Oaursmi, Sports Bditer Ci 0. B, 1, Meeting wig elected vice-president, » ¥ # * YMCA at BOO o'clock, * . Oshawa Nationals Win » " rather loosely played, hut to thelr best form Ihe Oshawa City, scheduled game of the they were defeated hy the odd goal in five by the Crusaders have 8 good team and a poor start often results In a fine ending Important Softhnll Meeting Tonight I'he Oshawa City regular weekly meeting tonight at the night Is the tne sot for the time limit to pay entry feed The intermediate * ' . y Oshawa City Lose In Toronto season In Toronto on Saturday w LJ and Industrial Athletle Assoeinti YMCA, who have not yet paid up are reminded of this fact Tongue are usked to The Juveniles, practices are tending to turn out with uny Practices for Parts and Service Teams The Parts and at Alexandra Park turn out with the ing to I ton and row nig The Oshawa Sunday School Saithail League will hold a meeting the Baptist Church, tomorrow night a Much important business will be discussed and transacted should have thelr representatives presents at thelr regular meetin 8 o'clock and INTERNATIONAL | Newark Eddins REE EY) Rochester viveivinns Montreal SUNDAY'S SCORES xToronto Newark ovv000 Montreal 10 Baltimore ee Dutfale ,,.. will get going not be drawn up until the total number of entries is on hand tonight, following Fextiles interme all ealled Yor 6.30 pa 3 intermediate all teams entering, we = BASEBALL RESULTS ARRAY ARRAN NANNY In about two weeks' time thelr representatives Softball. Practiceh Tonight ne » lites, and Dally Times inte of thi . . LJ J Service Juniors will hold a practice (weather permitting) at 6.30 p.m Poand 8 I'his practice \ * . . ON88.L. Meeting place, The local teum sent three This team will not Another meeting Nationals opened their 1930 league schedule on Sats urday afternoon st the Motor City Stadium and they won a loose game by the score of 1 to nil, from the Canadian General Flectrie Oshawa's First Division entry, lost their at BOO o'clock and the known teams have ealled practices for tonight, at Alexindra Park, e teams nfe asked to be on hand All players with Jes, are maked to be present, f will hold uw practice at the Motor Clty is also called for 6.30 pm, Cineinnatt pitchers for 12 hits which combined with seven bases on balls enabled them to triumph over the Reds 20 to 6, before 11, 126 fans in the series' opener here yostorduy, Manager Gabby Mireet, Pitcher Haines and Catcher Wilson wore ordered from the park after an aiteroation with Umpire Klem in the sixth inning, We, Louis 082 140 H00-10 12 0 Cineinnatt 802. 000 000+ br 11 0 Haines, Haid and Wilson, Smith; Donohue, MeWeoony, Camphell, Johnson, Ash; Hukeforth, decided There be I------------ English Tennis Team Wins Out London, April §o The Great vie tories of Henry Austin and WH, G, M, Loe aver the Germans in the singles eliminations saturday ennbled Great Britain to heat Germany hy three to two matches and to qualify to meet the winner of the Voland Roumania tie in the second round showing a complete reversal of lis Thursday tennis form, Austin wre asked to bi Av might Nuts Thursday, Austin took stralght sets from thetGerman nce with a score of 6+, 6-4, 7-8 the shows Wit the ball mueh harder and {with much greater certainty than hafore, Landmann appeared to lose confidence towards the end, The soore of this match was 5+7,0+8, 0-2, 6-3, He first witernoon when The City mm will hold thelr To All teamb Now York, N.Y. Nineteen hits and home runs by { Wart Webb and Hussell Bearrl { helped the Red Box defeat the Yan | kee In the final game of the pers iow 8 to 7, Babe Ruth's second hamer, { fulled to tle the seore, A quartet of Yankee pitchers were hit hard by the Nox, while the Yankees could do little with the offerings of Jack Iusnell in the pinches, till the vighth and- fnth, Doaton , 10001101888 10 § New York 0100001887 18 ¢ Russall and Berry; Hoyt, Skerid, Kdwards, Rhodos and Dickey, No Putouts or Assists For First Baseman Bt, Louis, Mo,, April 28+ The Chicago White Box defeated the Bt, Louls Browns 2 to 1, yesterday, in An extraordinary game that saw Clancy, Chicago first baseman, Ko April 8K,~ schedule can All tens Red Ace rimedintes, These All players ins tomorrow night Th Stadium vew York ceveee SUNDAY LEAGUE Detroit Won Lost PU Boston oversee In| Wasithnjte on. R oil I Chicago vay ivii id S| a0 | | a ; ot New York i, Ws 33 | Washington 4, ' Cleveland oy, 11 St Lows 4, at nN. ET SE a "ao 0 GAMES G07 Jersey City 0 § Cleveland at St. Louis, x Second Yame eight innings Rochester Roading New York at Philadelphia | Chicago at Detr 3 NREL EL vend SATU RDAY'S SCORES ersey Clty eading: v1.1, Rochester ,,..1 xBuffale o., x10 innings. GAMES TO-DAY Toronto at Jersey City, Huffale at Baltimore, Rochester at Newark, Montreal at Reading, AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington St Boston ,,,,..\\ 1h) A 0 3 dow SERRE L IR {Ly PEAR AARAAY Clevenad Va Philadelphia viii CELERY { New York Pittsburg Boston ayy Chicago +141 St Louis Philadelphia .v00 Toronto ,. Montreal Nowark «..ivs Baltimore ,. 14, 2 a ¥ Boston 4.1... Se New York ,...10 St Louis (yy 10 Pirtabiieg «100009 ---------- a Win « 8 0 4 Lost ) New York ', 187 BORMON + yyy on lf Mttshurg 9 Cinelnnatt 001 Retrol sires eeeaey 4 WB SATURDAY'S SCORES N 12 ------ ------------ . { NATIONAL RAGUR | fon Cineinmatl 0000) { Brooklyn viii Nn SUNDAY'S SCORES SATURDAY'S SCORES through the entire nine Innings without an. assist or a putout, wu feature not recorded in organized ball for 40 years, McCauley, play. ing frst for the old Washington American Association Club, per formed a similar feat August 4, 1801, Chicago S SCORES Loveland renee New York soe? Philadelphia 4.0 Bt Louie oor 001 010 000-2 10 1} St, Louis 000 000 010<1 O&K 1 Thomas, MeKain and Autry Kimsoy, Gray and Manion, Ferrell, The first albSpanish pleture was shown Madrid, eee Boston deri] Philadelphia a Detroit a | Chicago isan recently In GRIMES WINS HIS FIRST WITH BRAVES --r--y Boston, Mass, April 2B--Bur- leight, Grimes, former Pittsburgh #pit ball pitehor, mado a happy de- but with the Boston Braves hefore 248,000 yesterday nn the Warriors dofested the Phlladelphin Nation. nlp, 18 to 4, The Braves garnished 17ahits and bunched 12 of thelr runs in two big Innings, while Grimes was keping the Phillies' nine safe blows well scattered, Philadelphia 010 100 080-4 90 3 Boston 060 016 00x18 17 1 Willoughby, Colling, Benge, Mil Hean, Davis; Grfimen and Cronin. Geo. Simpson Equals 100-yd. woored a brillant victory over Dr, | Daniel Prenn, who defented Lea on | Af three | Loe, In his dus! with Landmann, | showed ho was the man for a erisly, | Babe Ruth's Homer! Almost Ties Score with two on the ninth, just | "talking | Record Mark Pa, yl! Franklin Vield, ill the year, Ohio State's cinderpaths," Ge urday brought the lay carnival to with a world's re the 100 yards day! Last spring the famous "buckeye bullet" shot from his new and much disputed starting blocks to race the century In 9 3-5 seconds, equalling the listed world's record with the fastest "100" ever witnessed on his torie. Franklin Field iturday, with dof 30000 cheering him on, n disdained the blocks, went the old-fashioned holes and of U 3 seconds, any and all skep Phitudelphia, IBF oy second stray ree Simpson, Sat Per insylvanin re hing ella wd performanes in Aa 8 Ninps | back' to repeated his thm thereby satisfying | | ties | This was the fi { the | h wis | wn the t rival, | | urth sprint pson,, hut it best us he sped d strajightway to bet his near Armond Hutson of Denison (0 Mega by u half doren yards in the ruck such Eastern ces as Pete Bowen of Pittshurg and Ti hn Harwood of Syracuse, The ex pected elash between Simipson and Karl Wilson Wildermuth of George town, the Fastern intercollegiate champlon, falled to materialize when Wildermuth pulled a tendon and with drew In the semi-finals | afternoon I alsg his ¥ Dy hio) Ce and leave Senators Win From Champions Washington, D.C, April 28. The Benators emphasized their right to the American Loague Loud yousterdny by taking the third game ir, thelr series with the World Champlon Athletics by a score of 11 to 6, The A's looked Mke cham: plons only in the {list funing when they pooled hits and errors for three runs, Goslin ecntributed une stintingly to the National victory making three hits aut of four trips, including a double and home, and driving in two of the Senators tals hiladeinhia Washington Walberg, Fehang; Jones, Tate, 201000110. @ SM1208 08-11, Khmke and Coo Loy Liska and Ruel, a 0 Women's dirt-track motoreyele | races are to be held in RBurope, TODAY Olt Washington at Noston, i Lost Pg 0 1.000 1 Ro aN A62 Rit KER} Won 0 000 Population and Over, | Playing Intermediate Ball Will Be Classed as Senior RR} "" '8 Are Reached : Hamilton, April 238A olass 0 senior norles will he eroated in softs ball thin year and all eltles and towns of 5,000 and over playing ine intermediate ball will be classe as such in the playdowns of the Ons Brooklyn .,.., tarlo Amateur Softball Association, St, Louis S00 | At a meeting of the executive come Chicago iver Omitten of that body, held here Sats Philadelphia , 4 Brooklyn ,..., 4 Cinetnnati , h) ChOREO «iv ivv id Philadelphia 2.8 wl "B"" When the Playdowna/ 10.A.S.A. Decides to Operate Senior "B" Group. All Cities and Towns of Be, urday night, the members were uns imously in favor of such a move in order to assist the smaller coms munities, The varows assooclations would continue to play as Inters mediates during thelr loon! season, hut when the play-downs commence those places of 5,000 and over would then enter the senior In wers tos, while the others would continue An at present in the Intermediate olass for the Rrantford RKxpositor trophy, A new trophy will bo securs od for the senior I, winner, The O.ANXA, Ia about to coms manee a publioity ocampalgn in an endeavour to secure more afilias tions, It was pointed out that out of some 200 centres, however, take fn the territory covered by three branches of the AAU, of CO, the Thunder Hay, Otta Valley and Ontario Dranch, and Tt was appoints od out that that 0, A, 8 A, oan only oover that territory under the juris. diction of the Ontario branch, A statement of thin territory will he seoured and the oampalgn pushed, The Gateway City intermediate softhall league of North Day wan granted a hye into semi-finals hat must send in a complete lst of plavers vegistored fn the league, The Black Cats, a Junior team of North Ray, were granted affiliations on conditions set. down hy the exe. outlive, They will he allowed to play fn the ofty league and were alee given a hye into the semis finale, AfMiliations pecelved to date are senlor==RNrantford, Hamilton and Windsor, Tntermediate--Trants ford, Windsor, Hamilton, Owen Sound, Galt, Trenton, Brookville, Oshawa, Leamington, Guelvh, Chats | ham, Bt, Catharines, South Ontario (Oshawh), and Pave, | Junior w= Neant ford, Hamilton, Oshawa, Gueiph, 8t, Cathavines and North Bay, Those present at the mesting were president, G, ©, MoArthun, Guelph: TV, Mackay, WW. Rives, Hamilton, W, J. Innes, Pariat Wik Ham Shaw, Windeor: O, M, MoOap thy, W; GQ, Shaw, Ringston: 6, BH Spooner, Galt; W, Sasson, Stratford and VV, Mollwraith, Guelph, "gre, hound of the Oshawa Makes Definite Entry to CO.B. League IR. A, Elliott, t, Deloo, Is Re- elected President of C.0, B.L. ~~ w. J, Mitchell, Oshawa, Is Vice-President ~Peterboro's Entry Is Still Doubtful -- Oshawa Gets Home Game on May 24th Ont, April 28-R, A Flliott of Deloro, was re-elected president of the Central Ontario Baseball League at an enthusiastic meeting held liere Sat, afternoon, Other officers ure immediate past president, W, J, McVadyen, Peters boro, vice-president, W. J. Mitchell Osha u, and peeretary-treasurer, Newton Thompson, Belleville, The delegates on hand were, Belles ville, Major A, W, Pratt, Id, Thomas and Walter Gerow; Kingston, d Cr Murray; Oshawa, W. Gainble, Scott, Hubbell and Hales Barker; Peter boro, RB, A, Elliott, Three teams ure ready for the bare rier veh wil be sprung on May Fwenty-tourth, believing Nationals Oshawa and Kingston Zlst Battalion Club, I'he situation in Veterboro, se cording to Mr, it, A, Elliott, who rep« resented the club, is more or less wns certain and will be until next week, Lhe Peterboro club requested an exe tension of time im order to make & delimite snswer and they were grants ed until next 2 oursday night when another meeting will be hed in the Queens Motel in this city, At this meeting the schedule wilt be drawn up and an executive appomted, Mr, fahott stated that the league had enjoyed un successiul season last year and commended the Kingston club for having carried along in spite of dithemities The teams were evenly matched and although it was unsatistactory from uo Kimgston standpoint the lea gue fiourished well, Newton 'thomps son, secretary-treasurer, ot Belleville, stated that there was a balance of sad0d, Mr, Kiots stated that it wes expected that the Canadian General Ileatrie woumid control the sitaation in Peterboro, but consequent devels opments revealed that some difficulty might be encountered in fielding & team, He'suguested that rather than disbanding it would be advisable ty carry on with the three teams to which all the delegates heartily agres ed, Mr, Hubbell, of Oshawa, repros sented that while the situation was gradually droning itself out in the motor ety, he wanted the league to consider certain provisions so tar us Oshawa was concerned, Without the league's co-operation the Oshawa team could not operate, he said, Oshawa May 24th Walter Gerow, of Belleville, said he was under the impression that Peters boro should be allowed a few days grace in which to reach a definite degision, Oshawa was granted the first game at home on May 24th, with another home game following in tha next week, Oshawa representatives explained that they must get off to a good start in order to overcome ob» stacles, The league met the Oshawy Tequest, Fischer Defeats Red Wings 2-, Newark, NJ, April 38,~Carl Pacher set the Rochester Red Wings down with tive stray hits yesterday, and the Bears won by 2 to 1, before 16,000 spectators, It was, the second victory of the weason for Fischer, who struck out seven batsmen, Rochester ,,, 0000001001 § 0 Newark «vv y 01100000x~-§ 11 1 Berly and Hinkle; Fischer and Munn, Belleville, Correction In Train Time Canadian National Rys, Train No, 6 TORONTO to MONTREAL Will leave Oshawa 4.40 p, m, dally instead of 4.48 pm. shown in Time Table folder, Monday and Tuesday Joan Crawford "Untamed" Added Units Charlie Chase in All Teed Up Paramount Sound News