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Oshawa Daily Times, 2 May 1930, p. 8

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NL g= TR li Co ; ' ' i THE OSHAWA DAILY TUMES, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1930 a a i Sram A C.MAY PLAY U.S. TEAM FOR INTERNATIONAL LACROSSE TITLE 'General Motors May Play U.S. Team for International Lacrosse Title and Trophy v 'Joseph Lally Is Willing to - Donate a Trophy Suitable "for International Competi.|® tion--Minte Cup May Be Used--U.S, Team Will Play General Motors for First International Title "'Montren), May 2-~Tho Mann Sup, the beautiful 14 karat gold Incrosse trophy, may become t object of international competition shortly, like the Stanley Cup has become In hockey, There always will he this dite ference, however, that the gold eup ean be only played for by amateurs, he lacrosse trophy, whieh 1s one of the most intrinsically val uable of all those in Canada, and is roughly estimated at being worth $3,000, has long ago It Appears gaught the eye of the Intereolle- glate Lacrosse Union of the Un- ited Siates and they have finally shnllenged for it, Of the original trustees of the Cup, only the name of Joo Lally, former Mayor of Cornwall, noted lacrosse referee and perennial hooster of Canada's National Sum- mer Game, is known at present, and 'therefore no doubt, It was to him that the challenge was made, The proposition which is enly in {he rough for the present and has to he trimmed and otherwise cares fully considered, ls to the effect that there shall he annual contests for {he Amateur Lacrosse Cham- plonghip of Ameriea held alterna- fely in Canada and the United Staten, These shall he held either be. tween the UR Intercollegiate champions and the Canadian ama. teur champions, or hetween pleked teams from all parts of the two countries involved, Tor this year, the idea Is that the United States champions shall play the Canadian champions, Oshawa, fn Oshawa, on June 7th and 14th, As soon the matter was submit ted to Mr, Lally, he communigated with the persident of the Capadian Amateur Lacrosse Association, Ab- hie Coo, of Winnipeg, and receiv. od the latter's permission to con. he | cide the corres ence has gone At pre- sont, but further important devel opments are expected every mom- nt, It looks, however, as if some- thing of the sort would be agreed to on both sides, as a series of this to the yehabiliation of lacrosse as the: national summer pastime of the Dominion, NOT THE MANN CUP Although the United States In- torcollegiate Union has made a pro- posal for Annual matches to de International Amateur Lacrosse supremacy, the Mann Oub, will not be the trophy which wil ®0 to the winners, However, Joseph Lally, in discussing the question with H, Niehol, Director of Personnel, at the General Motors pared to donate a trophy suitable for International Competition, pro. viding the Canadian Lacrosse Asso- ciation approved of it. Tf the C, Iv A, does Avbrove of Mr, Lally's offer, Mr, Nicoll and Mr, Lally will go to Syracuse to complete nego: tiatfons, The idea is that Canada and the United States will each plok' an "All-Star" team, but As far as Canada is concerned, the winners of the Mann Cup, emblem. atic of the Dominfon Champion- ship, will be the team to represent the Dominion. The American La- orosse season closes on or about June 14, The Internatioanl games, if played, will likely be played be- tween June 7 and June 14, Gen: oral Motors Seniors, will represent Canada this year and both games will he played at Oshawa, It has also been suggested, that the Minto Cup, now held by New Westminster, be the trophy used for International Competition, The Minto Cup was formerly the re ward given to the Champlon pro team, The Pro, League broke up and New Westminster, the last winners, retained the trophy. EE ,._"' ht wm Orioles Fear Toronto Hurlers Baltimore, May 2-The Toronto Leafs open A three-gamerserios with the Orioles here today with second place hanging in the balance, with the league leadership a possibility. I and ten singles, a sportsmanship and Molly Gourlay"s British team yes- terday won from tott's U8, line-up, eight matches to six, with one halved, gort, should be a strong incentive | pinches and generally wit the players fiates mado a most showing on grounds that were un~ familiar to them, bit shaky from VOyAgo, » resulted in an even group winning halved, Buffalo ...oovvneeif 3 Baliimore Toronto Reading Newark Rochester ,v.venus. 7 Montreal , .. Jersey City ,.. English Golfers Defeat U.S, Team Sunningdale, England, May 2, n fifteen matches, five foursomes i featuring fine ood golf, Miss Miss Glenna Col~ The British women played a bet. ter all-round game than did the visitors. They were steadier in the roduced better shots all clubs, However, from the Wnited eroditablo Most of the visitors were still a their. recent mon inishes Strongly Misa Gourlay's victory over Migs Collett was' attained through stronger pla holes, Miss with six to play, and few beat her finishing two up nt the ollett was om that position, but Miss Gour | 1 stated yesterday, that he wis Bre ay f' {shed in even fours, and her opponent helped her by "flute ting" two shots, each costing her a hole, Miss Collett dropped a 20 foot putt at the seventeenth green to keep the mateh going, could not win the home hole ani prolong it, medal round of 75, tribute enough for their play over Bunningdale's 6,300 yards, but Each captain bad » which was The keen greens troubled the United States players throughout the play, Helen Hicks sled on the putting greens all day. "She putted greens," she sald conqueror, Jean MoeCullogh, Hicks hit her tee shot far enougn and with availed her nothing when follow. 6d by three putts on many greens, was pugs tight off the of her Sooteh Miss accuracy, but they Kven Hreak in Foursomes The foursomes In the morning break, each two with one BASEBALL RESULTS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost PC : 87 50 04h 500 AG All JANG A856 ELE EET) 1 ERR E h Perea a |] EERE J) RELERRL 8 saad 8 Thursday's Scores play CP. 1, at the Alexandra Park on Maturday afternoon, lowing players are asked to report at the Park on Saturday afternoon not latey than 2.456 pm.: Brown, H. Lappin, Cunelift, Loban, Grant, out at the Alexandra "ark on Sate Joe DeVito Fails A close speedy struggle Ottawa, - May 2-The athletic OSHAWA CITY » career of Philip Aron Vritz Ben- The Oshawa City Footbwll Olubl ocr pee eds may ond within & The fol Fairly, Purdy, faxby, Dunstall; AABABN PRACTICN low months, Dritish Guiana's dusky n Yall begins a law course at Cam- bridge may force him to running spikes, Phil, who gradu- Graham, Smart and MCKay, ale in accountancy from New York finitely here yesterday that ¥all would see him, settle down to a tv of the cinder paths this viversity, where studies ack awey his Jniversity this morning, stated de- The Aarabs will hold & works | oye of vigorous study at the urday aftornoon, All persons wish. ing to turn out with this baseball team are asked to be on hand, N RED ACES The Ned Aces will hold a prace tice at Alexandra Park tomorrow afternoon at 2.00 o'clock, All play- ers/are asked to be out, LAUROSSE PRACTICE The Oshawa Intermediate Tu] ¢ crosse Team will hold another |! practice at the Motor City Btadium on Saturday afternoon at o'clock, All Incromse players wishe ! ing to tum out with the Intermedi- I ates are asked to be at the Stade |! fum at 2.00 p.m. 0 To Appear But Bouts Are Good Toronto, May 2.-<Although Joe DeVito talled to appear for the main bout of tha wrestling show at the Arena Gardens Inst night, Ivan ute switeh In matches, erowd 'were troated to three Louts, fome person from Montreal Is nlleged to have aent DeVito |! wires advising him not to vome to Toronto, not discover that vera ot authentie to make train connections, same scheme was worked early in the Wint,r {to upset another show, (1 and it appears that the old rivalry and the goo | «¢ the telegrams | ¢ until too late Despite the efforts to ruln the show the bouts were so rearranged wife's fatherland and another Hwedon, Athletics Mickalloff made a last-min- | Grove paven were surprising. act 1s In vogue ors in the entire 1929 season, was credited English institution, The responsibility that comes with marriage probably bas much o do with Phil's intention to spurn the light blue jersey await. ng him in the Old Country. His bride of n few months will sail with him to England, Phil plans eramming as much running as possible into the Sum- mer months, He will wear the col- ors of his native land at the Bri- juh Empire games at Hamilton and is seriously considering the ac- 2,00 | ¢eptance of an invitation to go a our of Australia and New Zealand, f at all possible, ho also will com pete in peveral European meets, papecially one In Germany. his in Defeat Tigers 19-2 Philadelphia, May 2.-Lefty limited Detroit "Tigers to poattored hits here yester while his fellow Athletics on a batting outburst, and A's won by 19 to 2, Two sin. ny, gles and a walk in the sixth, fol and tho wrestler did | lowed by Rice's single, scored the nly Tiger runs, The A's rapped five home-runs, The | Dishop and Foxx each made two, with Eimmonas getting the fifth, Jishop's performance was the most He hit but thres hom. lott-tielder, An unusual Athletics' with Simmons, that a good night's mat entertain. | fielding feature, Ho took five suce mont was provided, Cyclone Ross, |¢ who was slated for the opener, |¢ went Into the main match with Bill Demetral and only lost after |® The semi final was not altered, Wiadeck Zbyseko gaining the decision over esnive fly balls for put-outs, Four f them were liners, Grove's performance was bright. ned by nine strike-outs, Four pitchers, Sorrel), Sullivan, Samuels and Page were used by the Tigers The A's crowded five runs Inte Phil. Edwards May|ART SHIRES LOSES Go To Cambridge PINT OF BLOOD Now York, May 2-=(UP)-=Art Shires, Chicago White Sox first baseman, submitted to romoval of u pint of blood from a blood vessel in his back and expects to get back into the game immediately, Shires was Injured April 22, He collided with Hodapp, Cleveland second baseman, and u blood vessel in his back was broken, "I'm ready to play now any time Donie Bush wants to use me," Shires said last night, Braves Win From Pirates By Homers Pittsburg, May 2.-Two home runs by Berger and another by Neun helped the Jloston Braves defeat the Pittsburg Pirates in the first east-west gume of the season yostordny, 4 to 3, The loss shoved the Pirates Into ne d place be- ind the New York Giaits, who wore idle, Berger and Neun each hit hom ors in the soventh and Berger clouted another in the eighth, The Pirates rallied in the eighth, scores Ing two runs, Charley Engle, re- crult infielder, lined out with men on third and first, Larry French pitched good ball for the losers, until the seventh inning, being removed for n pinch-hitter in the Pirates' half, The Braves' nine hits were dis tributed among four players, Neun gotting three, I', Whner got throe hits and Adam Comorosky got two for the Pirates, Harry Bethold was in good form except {n the eighth when the Pir. ates reached him for four hits, Former Scottish International Goalie Suspended London, May 2.«John 1 wart, for mer Scottish International Soccer fended by the English Football Asso. 'ootball player, was yesterday suv clation Commission off ull grounds, Ewart was found guilty by the Com» mission of attempting to bribe play ers of the Bury Club to lose to Brad. ford City on April 28, The Commis sion thanked the Bury Club and play ers for reporting the facts to the As sociation, "Sea Flea" Demonstration Will be Held at Whitby Saturday and Sunday et ---- Williams' Piano Company Will Give Demonstration of Their Boats at Whitby Harbour on Saturdsy and Sunday Afternoons A noteworthy event in local sporting circles will take place at the Whitby Harbour an Saturday and Sunday, the 3rd and 4th of May, At that time the Willlams' Plano Company wilt demonstrate their complete line of bosts, including two of the fastest boats in the world, the Elsinore Blue Streak, which holds the present world's record of 49.04 miles por hour, and the Canada Flier, which won the majority of the big races in On- tarlo during 1029, Added Attractions The outboard motor<hoat en. thusinsts will have the opportunity of witnessing several daring feats of skill, As an additional attraction the Blue Streak wi!!! be driven at approximately 40 1iilos per hour over a Jump four feet high, Noth ing of the sort has ever been at- Austin Is Dropped From Cup Team London, May 2.11. W. Austin, No, 1 runking tennis player in Eng land has been dropped from the Bri tish Davis Cup team for the second round Davis Cup matches against es. ther Poland or Rumania, Austin was dropped from the squad because of his collapse against. Dr, Heintz Landemann, of Germany, in the first round Davis Cup tig last week, Austin, suffering a severe cramp, in the later stages of the match, was beaten in five sets, Two days later, however, he trounced Dr Daniel Prenn, the German champion, in straight sets, and aided Great Bri. tain to eliminate the Teutons and ad vance to the second round City. He is a goalkeeper, and was on the Scottish International Team which beat England in 1921, YOUNG PRESTON HOCKEY STAR MOVING TO NIAGARA FALLS Preston, May Z-=According to the Information received yesterday LJ tempted around these parts before, Bobble Carter, brother of D'arcy Carter of the William Plano Cb., will be the driver of the boat, Bob ble 1s unly 17 years of age, The demonstration will include boats ranging from the family run- abouts, 17 feet long through the Gadabout models and the Stand- ard type of family -hout, There will be a few outhonrd races by the bost drivers from the Nationals Yacht Club, of Toronto, The Canada Vier Is designed by Mr, D'arey Carter and is one of the fastost boats in Canada, The Blue Streak, has bocome famous for its great displays of speed and relia bility, With such boats as these taking part in the demonstration, there is absolutely no doubt that the Whiby Harbour will be a very popular place on Eaturday and Bunday, Last monson there were over a thousand turned out and it In fully expected that there will be nlmost double that number this time, The demonstration will start such day, Saturday and Sunday. at about, 2,80 o'clock and will continued for the hetter part of the afternoon, The feature "Jump' will take place on Sunday afternoon at about 3.30 p.m, WaT AN rian non Starting Saturday «Days Only « 2 "Buddy" ROGERS In the sensational Air Epie "YOUNG EAGLES" Tonight Norma Shearer wr 1) -- "Their Own Desire" startling next Note: week the Regent Summer policy of three tinue nemotiations started from the other side, This, however, in as far as the changes a week. will go into effect, A New Show Every Tuesday - Thursday and Saturday Jack Ganson after 46 minutes ol rugged battling, while Horls Deme- troff, who substituted in the first bout, beat Boh Green in a bout that gave the crowd a real thrill The fans wera notified of the change in the card hefore they en fered the rink, and although a few turned away most of them stayed, while ne one left the arena when the officials announced that they could have thelr money back by going' to the box aftice. "The hoat of the arena, added to the mix-un, | Was not notlieed when the grap ples got to work, and the show finished up a success with all three bouts well worth while morning, Wilbur "Buck" Bowman, will leave Saturday for Niagara Falls, where he will play hockey this coming season, "Buck", a nae tive of Preston, is still under the Junior hockey age-dimit and has played an important role on Pres. ton's junior and senlor hockey elubs for the past fow years, While the Oriole attack carries a word of power the weakness so far has been the uncertainty of the mouhd corps, The Birds have main tained their position near the top through the forces of their atiok work and a fighting spirit that flares up just at the moment the team is apparently doomed to de feat, These courageous threats are not always successful but it takes a lot of pitching to stop the Orioles when they set off their Areworks, whieh usually come late in the game, Defeat Yankees To-day they came from behind to defeat the Yanks in the Jaat In. ning, Wadnesday they scored nine runs in the two final frames again. st Buffalo; a four<run push in the Afth won from the Bisons Bunday, while they galloped robustly over the plate saven times in the nev: onth and eighth Saturday, They won the opening game of the season, 4-8, after being shut out until the eighth frame, and two days later tralled B-3 until' the olghth then set off a seaen-run rally in the two last frames. Whether this late rally business if due to a winning punch or the fatering of opposing pitchers de- pends altogehter upon which side of the fence one Is on, However, the fact remains that the Orioles are imbued with a winning spire, have proven it and also that when they start slapping the ball na one knows when they will stop, Montreal ...0 Newark ,.....,1 xJorsey City 1 Rochester ,...0 x11 innings, Buffalo «17 Reading ..... 8 Toronto-Baltimore not scheduled, Games Today Toronto at Baltimore Montreal at Newark, Rochester at Jersey City, Buffalo at Reading, NATIONAL 1LEAGUR Won Lost P.O PHSDUYE ssvvvans 4 LH) New York «.:ev4. J00 lvonlon Bab Hn NE Rik AT Ja Ewart, who is a registered soccer player with the Preston North lind Club, formerly played tor Bradford which largely accounts for the dif. ference, The Maroons' total gate receipts amounted to $224,331.06, while the Canadiens' totalled $229,380.00, the first Inning and eight in the eighth, following year after year, and growing In popularity, particular ly ithe larger cities of the United Ftates, During the season of 1926 27 the total pald attendance was 1,110,961, The attendance for the bast season shows an increase of 662,004 over that number, As expected, Roaton attracled the Inrgest number of fads during [the past winter's campaign, The | Brains played before an AVerago attendances of 14,008, and their Kross takings on the season amounted to $502,135.50. The New York Rangers wore second, with an {average attendance of 9,789, and Attendance at| Kross gate receipts of $379,604.30, N.H.L. Games |:i.oriwt si ihe Sulu Has Increased showed an increase over the pres vious season. Even the New York Americans, with a collar-place team, drew an average attendance of 6,844, and their gate redeipts Toronto, May 2.--Nearly 80,000 |ttialled $285,810.00, The Chicago mote fans attended National Hous | Black Hawks, with a place in the key League games during the past | Play<offs and a new arena to play peason than in the previous eam. | IM showed a substantial Increase palgn, nocording te recent figures | OVAr previous seasons, They played fsaued hy the Calder loop, The actunl inerease in total paid at- tondance is 79.940, During the past season, 1,652,018 paid ad. missions were recorded, while before an average attendance of F481, and grossed . $282,360.08 during the season of 1028-39 the total was 1,603,526, for the season, The attendance figures covering In the Canadian section of the N.H.L. the two Montreal teams Ltop= a period of four seasons have in. oreased over B00,000, which in ped all others in total attendance, positive proof that the great wins The Unnadiens, Stanley Cup wine ter pastime fs attracting a larger NEW. MARTIN Daal + 4g+ 228s +s § Sto Lous si iveas 8 Philadelphia «ooo. 7 7 i Here's Something Worth Listening To Over 200 Suits to Choose From REE RR Rrookiyn Cinelnnat! vos Thursday's Scores Doston ,..,. 4 Pittsburg «.... 8 Only one game scheduled, Games Today Boston at Pittaburg, Philadelphia at Chicago, Rrooklyn At St, Lous, New York at Cincinnati, AMERICAN LBAUUK Won Lost PC A018 16 M87 000 A858 NLM RELL 18 The. greatest story of tropical li aver filmed == vivid == colorful and dyn. amie. Washington ... Cleveland ,... Chicago «.....4 Philadelphia sos: 4 ? Bt, Louis +i vives 0 BORON +. iv eves B Dotrolt {ass e B 1 New York veaasas 8 Thursday's Scores Philadelphia 19 Detroit ......¥ Only one game scheduled, Games Detroit at Philadelphia. a Louis a Nah on, Cleveinnd at oo AMERICAN TIO Won fon Loulaville «ivan 'oledo SrA A NEY Columbus «vavenns Bt. Paul (viivanes : Indlanapolia wives 8 Kansas City messes B Milwaukee o,...y § ners, outdrow the Maroons with an Average attendance of 0,385, as compared to the Maroons' average of 8,002, The Canadiens had' more play-oft games than the Maroons, -2°PANT SUITS A Complete New Sod be Ma's and Yawn Men's Suite Pure l/l International . 2.0, 2! Ah N 4 : y FH 1 0. i a £ Mi Fancy Str : iti er Ph § Wool English Wor stode, Neotoh and Irish twist. od Tweeds, Black or Blue Worsted Pin Minneapolis "vss. es 4 By of Ray de Ope Tiuvdays Scores | oh Woo as: " Indigo Columbus at Milwaukee, Sits: With to pans, Indianapolis at 8t, Pay), Loulaville at Minneapolis, TWO STRAIGHT Newark, NJ, May 2«Montreal made it two straight over the News ark Bears yesterday, behind the ex- cellent pitching of Marty Griffin, who allowed six scattered hits, the score was 9 to 1, Harry Layne's fourth hemer of the season produced the only Newark run Montreal 02 1239 10 0 Newark i... us 1 61 Griffin and Head; Tischer, Prich- ard and Munn, BUFFALO GRITS "To WIN 11-4] yesterd yeste t Reading, Pa, May 2~Buffalo poun | series Bom a" eho Second. of the ded five Reading pitchers for 22 hits | 8 Home runs were hit for the Herd AL RCI ' hy cireunt for Reading, Yeftnite for un x hit safely in each of the first four innings, driving out two triples, and Thrills |: . : a home run and a single, 118 an 8 Led oid i= 23 "WHITBY HARBOR ann, Hanke, Cramph Roprech May 3rd and 4th #4 A semplote demonstration of thy © WILLIAMS OUTBOARD MOTOR BOATS From the Elsinore Blue Streak to the de luxe Runabeut, Freely Given . neat patterned mgmt - [EERE S Topcoats ra -- spoe | avatcheck = Shi Era $11.78 - $14.75 0c, $1.03 Broadcloth Pyjamas $1.05, $208 \ =z = SIBERRY'S 23c, $1.08 : n . Fancy Pullovers Galt Knickers 27 KING STREET EAST Post Office L350, $3.00 Fancy Socks, yr B8d0 Opposite 1 ee Be gm ew Spring "oy &8, Broadcloth Shen $1.40, 81.08 JERSEY CITY WINS 1-0 x Summer Combinations LEVEN INNINGS GAME Jersey im NJ, May 2=Maurice Bream excelled in a brilliant pitchers' battle with John Berlyn here vester- day and as a result of Bobby Veach's double in the sietenth frame and ; era's single, Jersey City defoate Rone fe the second consecutive Fe Mo 0s Rochester... 000 000 000 000 7 2 Jemer Cox in 00 000 000 of) A rly, Derringer and Flocence, Jos unard; Bream and Glenn, Daly, The feature work of the trials |his stablemate, Fair ote oH vace track, war provided by Cevutal Ball of the J Steet ohn the prospects of ¢ Swmallman string of er. Hin work has an sive an wag that of Fair J » X 5 -

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