ME TONIGHT Mann Cup Champs. Display / wi pa Win Fine_ Fighting Finish to ing Game 3-2 Saints 3-1 in Final Period Going into the final period, one onl down, the General Motors jors, 1029 Champions of Canadas, displayed their characeteristic Aght~ ing finish to emerge the victors of a d checking game, from Bt, , in the opening game of the 0 O.ALLA, Senior league, The score was 3 to 2, ' fore the game was started, the ors of both teams, the members of the A.0.L.A, Executive and offic. ora of the local Club, the officia's in charge of the game and the memn- bers of the Kilmarnock Soccer team, now staying in thig city, all gather- od jn'the centre of the field. A, B, hy t President of the O.A.L, esolited ench member of las » squad with a beautiful medal tion of the ning of the "The 84th od "The " and wit "the the first three periods was very mediocre and fairly tame and the layers clearly showed a lack of Braetice. The play in the first ses. slon was not fast and both teams' were content to feel each other out In the second period, the locals pep- ped up considerable after the Saints had scored the first goal, They did not keep it up and the game in the third period was ed ordinary, rosse In the final session, the game took on an entirely new aspect, The Dominion Champions went to work with a will and in the last twenty 'minutes they displayed [) little of the dash and "sip" which carried them to the top last season, In this period they outscored the visitors three goals to one and al- though the Saints were ahead at one time by two to one, the Motors kept boring In and thelr efforts were rewarded by a three to two vigtory, ve aad opened with a rush by "Chuck" Barron but St, Simons soon recovered and took the bull ack up the fleld, The players, died out in their new uniforms, ade a very brilliant shoking on the field and dt was quite evident that the players had no difficulty in picking out their teammates. 'Ty Silk made a nice rush and got a shot away, This gave the local fans their first chance to nee the newcomer in action, "Toots" White tricked "Dewey" Davis and shot hard but "Buds" Sutherland made one of his characteristic bril- liant saves, Carroll drew the first penalty of the year, The locals fost a good chance when Barron failed to pass the ball after recely- ing it from Spencer, "Chuck' Davidson was the first locdl to draw a penalty, "Walk' 'Wilson, in the nets for the locals, made & nice save. The Oshawa defence played good la- cross. "Suds™ Was given a scare : Fs the ' Baltimore Orioles 4 to 8, in the final same of the series & hd t | pass from White, when Stephenson passed to White, who shot hard, The ball struck Sutherland and bounced out. The first period ended without any Saints Neore First The Saints scored the first goal noon after the second session open- od, when Piper Bain took the ball " the centre, He shot at the net through' a bunch of players, Wii- son moved to save the shot and Ivan Davis directed the hall into the net, The Motors came to life and for a while the Toronto team had all they could handle, Silk, Vox and White executed a smart, fast play that almost resulted In a tally, Play see-sawed up and down the field but the defence men were not letting the rival snipers got too close and half-time saw the score unchanged. The third period started out fast- or still with Oshawa having a slight edge,' ""Connie" Goiden got a hold on the ball and let a hot shot go which Sutherland handled nicely, Spencer got chased for slashing and an opponent Bensley followed soon after, Bob" Stephenson got a hard shot away but missed the net, as did Golden, after taking a The three-quart- or mark saw the score still the same and the fans were beginning to get a little anxious, Fast and Furious ., .. h Anh! session openod tast and furfons, Oshawa scored right af- ter the face off Davidson pass- od out to White drilled it in, This was Just twenty-five seconds after the period opened, 'Oshawa were going all out and the fans begana to cheer them on to greater efforts, Kelly DeGray got a nasty cut on the forehead and Gerdle Thom drew a 10-minute penalty for this, Ivan Davis scored Bt, Simon's second goal on a nifty play, three minutes later. A few minutes After that, Davidson again passed to White and "Toots" gave Suther- land no chance... Smithson and Smart exchanged words and slashes and wore both chased. Spencer got a long rest for drawing blood ov Bain, "Chuck" Davidson banged in the winning tally on a lovely lone effort, The remainder of the play was nearly all Oshawa and the game ai,0d with the locals trying ito increuse their lead, "Ty" Silk made a very impressive showing on his first appearance in a loca) uniform and his speed and clover stick-handling made a big hit with the fans. Wilson played = storli™z ga die in the nets and saved many shots which looked labled ag sire counters, The other new- comers to the squad also showed up well and while the team as a whole lacked polish, they showed that they are still worthy of the name "Champions," For the visitors, Sut. 'herland. Thom and Davis, on the rearguard and Ivan Davis, were the best on the night's play. The next game will be played in Toronto and there may be a different ending The teams, Gen, Motors Wilson Coulter Hubbell Silk Smithson Spencer Tay Davidson Barron Golden White Staphenaon Position 8t, Simons Goal Sutherland Point Davis Cover Thom 1st Defence Kavanaugh nd Defence Virtue 8rd Defence Moran Centre Smart 1st Home Davig Snd Home Robertson ard. Homme Beasley Inside Sanderson Outside Carroll Alternates Baln Alternates Nettleship Alternate Green Judge of Play, ~~ Jack MacDonald Referee -- Charlie Querrie Kingston, May 22~Kingston's C, OBL, team play the first of their eight game series with Belleville Na- tionals at Belleville op Monday next, according to announcement made yes terday. The team is stronger than last year, and the players 'are hitting the ball, hard, It is not known as yet when the first game here with Belleville will be played, but in the meantime the 21st Battalion Club, who are hand- ling the team, are arranging exhibi- tion games with outside teams, St. Gregory's Win Obert Game of uvenile League The Oshawa City Industrial Juv. onile League had the lid officially pried off last night at Cowan's Park when the St. Gregory's met and de- foated the Whitby Tuxis team, in the opening game of the Juvenile season, by a score of 10 to 7. The St. Gregory's Juveniles, playing their first game in organiz- od softball, took several innings to hit their stride but after the fifth innings they had the game well in hond, The Whitby Tuxis team, al #0 a new entry to the League, grab. bed off five runs in their half of the third but after that they were only allowed two runs, one in tho fifth and another in the seventh, None of the players made an impressive showing with the willow, although Kinlin, Jead off man for the Staints, kathered two safeties out of five trips to the plate, Delong was in- clined to he a little too liberal with the free passes but he also struck out more men than did his rival, The game was very good consider- ing the fact that it was the frst appearance for both teams and the players showed plenty of promise. A good crowd attended the gamo, The teams! St, Gregory's Position DeLong Pitcher Dwyer Catcher Kinlin 1st Base MeAdam 2nd Base Nowman Kearney ard Base 'Cook Paylez Short Stop Augustine Conlin Left Field Baker Davis Centre Field Clements Marks Right Field Gordon Normyle and Gorman got into the game in the seventh and eighth innings, Score by Innings: -- Whithy 1, Mayne Wilson Brown Whitby Tuxis 005 Umpires ~-- Joynt O.A.L.A. SENIOR SCHEDULE 45 St. Grogory's 0080 n1 [1 Immediately following yester- day's opening senior lacrosse tit between Oshawa and St. Simon's of Toronto, officials of the 0.A.L.A, held a meeting here to draw up the complete senior schedule, The pos- sibilities of an outstanding year ot senior lacrosse was stressed by re- presentatives at the meeting who declarad that despite .the fact the loop 'comprised but three teams, the game here last night only em- phasised the raot that the schedule would be a hard fought affair be tween three well matched teams. The lacrosse moguls dealt with no other business than the completion of the schedule which was drafted International League RED WINGS DIVIDE WITH BLACK CATS Rochester, May 23--Rochester finished ity first home stand with 13 victories in 16 starts, ns it di vided a twin bill with the Jersey City Cats today, Je won the first contest, 8 to 4, shellagking the delivery of "Lefty" Irvin and Ira Smith, while Bob MoGraw held oft the Cats in the second fray for a 6 to 4 win, his third sof the home semson, | Bil Outen tound MoGraw. for A home run in the second game with two men on base, ta make the con. "on Sone Toft t Sight for Mont : eater loft ton or Monts real, the W y on first place, ROLEN FORTUNATE AGAIN Buffalo, May 28-Although they stung Lefty Rolen for three long homers, the Bisons were forced to PRE Fo EL § | Acting will be held at the Club hot of the Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club, Sim- 8 & Ladies' Lawn 4 still carrying a grip an follows, and Includes yesterday's opening game: May 21-=8t, Simons at Oshawa, Jong 4-=Oshawa at St. Simons, June 7-=8t, Simons at Brampton, June 11-=8t. ®imons at Bramp- '| tom, i June 18-=Oshawa at St. Simons, June 21-DBrampton at wa. June Z8--Oshawa at Brampton. July Le=Branpion at St. Simons. July B= St, Simons hf Os. July. D=Oshawa at, Prous, July 18-=HBrampton at St, Simons 10-=Ht, Simons at Oshawa, July 19-<Oshawn at Brampton, July 23-=Trampton at St. Simons July 86-~Brampton at Oshawa, Aug, S==Oshawa at St, Simons Aug, O--Brampton at Oshawa. AE 9 Simons at Brampton, here .vesterday afternoon, giving the Birds a two-out-of-three edge on the series, Thomas smashed two four-deckers for the Bisons and Hawks also ted one, all with the baseg barren, , KEYSTONES WIN Montreal,» May 22--'"The Reading Keyatones gained an oven brenk on thelr four-game series here when they captured the final ga vialt 1 the Royals, 11.7. Keys pounded Vangilder and Glas. fraet for 14 safe hits, Including hom ors by | Quillioh and 'Cou try" , Quellich also got two doubles, Pomorski pitched the last vo innin; held them hit wR i! 3 hil ds: the ragged an rgod ag Grimby: "Does Brown understand] | the purchasi wer of a onespound ate Blinks; "Yes: what troubles y sing power of his -- An employer advertised for an edd | | job mun, "To be | ttly indoors and Ap viv Sitgoors," pi feturn of post "the received 'a ar Sip What will haben if the door agus Big Soccer Attraction ht Do you remember the large crowd of soccer game between the Montreal CNR. team and the Oshawa Na- tionals, ut the Motor City Stadium, last summer? Well, it is fully ex- pected that the crowd to attend tonight's game will exceed that mark, A great deal of interest has been shown in the "Killies" by local sport lovers and at the present time it looks as if the Stadium's seating ca- pacity will be extended to the utmost, The admission id gents 50c and ladies 25c. 'The tickets have been on sale for some time now and the advance sale has been very large. The game is scheduled to start at 7.00 o'clock and this means just what it says. Come early and avoid the rush! . 0» Close and Very Interesting The, two thousand lacrosse fans who attended the opening game last night were treated to a game which, although not productive of a great deal of brilliant lacrosse, was very close and very interesting, especially from the viewpoint of the fan who enjoys "doping" the The Saints made it quite evident that they will be a serious threat to any team with championship aspirations and when it is known that soon they will be even stronger and that Brampton Excel. slors are just as strong us the Saints, it makes one realize that the General Motors are going to have a very hard fight to retain the Mann Cup. Last night's exhibition, especially during the first three periods, was not Dominion championship lacrosse, LJ LJ LJ results, Fine Fighting Finish Although the Saints held the upper hand for the first three periods of the game, it must be admitted their old time punch in the last session and they were able to get the counters when they needed them, With another game and a few more practices under their belts, they will be ready for the International Series, . Phillips Surprise Textiles With a new pitcher, "Johnny" Shewchuk, on the mound, the W. E. Phillips intermediates provided the Textiles with stiff opposition last night in a league game, and although they were defeated by a score of 6 to 2, i outhit the winners 6 to 4, Art Rodgers struck out twelve t looks as if Phillips are going to make their presence felt batters, before the season is much older, LJ LJ "In the Big Inning" 1 Just when The Daily Times team thought they had annexed an easy win from the Columbias, last night, the Columbias came to bat In their last Innings and literally ran wild, They got a hold on Magill's offerings and they pounded him unmercifully, retired the side were of the unusual variety and when the was over it wag found that ten runs had crossed the plate and the game ended with the score 15 to 1, . 0» St. Gregory's Win } The St. Gregory's juveniles made a fighting finish last night in the juvenile league opening game and managed to pull a win out of the fire; from Whitby Tuxis. Considering that it was the initial ap pearance of both games, the game was a good one. The next juvenile game will be on next Wednesday night, in Whitby, when the Red Aces meet the Whitby Tuxis team. » Junior 'League O The Oshawa City and Industrial Junior Softball League will open tomorrow night at Cowan's Park, when the Oshawa Bakery meet the Duco Boys. The Duco Boys are an team consists of practically the same players who won the 1929 juniog title, under the name of Fittings. . Chevs. to Play in Toronto The Chev. ladies' softball team of this city will travel to Toronto on Saturday, to play the Glen Stewarts, 1929 intermediate champions of Toronto, in an exhibition game a Aarabs Play Here Saturday The Oshawa Aarabs will open ball League, on Saturday afternoon their old rivals, and last year's conquerors, Peterboro Raybestos, This is the only local sport attraction for'the 24th of May and it Is expect. ed that u large crowd will attend the game. The Aaraby are going to have a strong team this season and an intermediate baseball champion. ship for Oshawa, is not beyond the realing of possibility, : OM.L to Play in Brooklin The OM.I, ladies' softball team will be entered in the tour It is expected that one or two other teams of the local ladies' league will also be entered in the tournament. in Brooklin, on May 24, fans Whe attended the that the locals certainly displayed . The three outs that innings Ye LJ pens Tomorrow unknown quantity, but the Bakery at Kew Gardems, at 7.00 o'clock. . 0. the Lakeshore Intermediate Base at Alexandra Park, when they meet * » (Textiles. and Times Win Games in Inter. Doubleheader Phillips: Nine Supply Unex. pected Opposition to Tex- tiles--Columbias Almost Pull "Fast One" on Newsies in Final Innings The small crowd of softball fans who attended the Intermediate games at the Motor City Stadium last night were treated to one smart game of softball, between the Phil. lips and the Textiles but the weird affair between the Dally Times and the Columbias was one of the strangest exhibitions ever witness- ed on that diamond. The Textiles defeated the Phillips team by the close score of 6 to 2 although they were outhit 6 to 4, The Phillips, benefiting from their experience of their last game, produced a new pitcher, "Johnny" Shewehuk. Johnny certainly knows how to hop them across and he allowéd only four hits, Rodgers pitheeu St. Andyews Come From Rear to Win King street Young People's Lea- gue softball team were beaten by St. Andrew's last night in a closely contested game. The final score, after nine innings, was 12-11, During the first half of the game King street team was well in the lead, but St, Andrews slowly crept up until they were one ahead, where they stayed until the end of the game, Mark, of St. Andrews, pitched an exceptionally steady game, which mainly accounted for the win, The game was highly exciting all through, In fact when it ended King street had two men on second base--and this team wasn't on the field cither. This win for St. Andrew's makes a win and a loss for each team, Standing of the league is as fol- lows: A Section Team Won Lost King St..Benedicts.. 1 0 St. Andrews ........ 1 1 King St, YPL..... 1 Northminster 5 1 PC Trinity ' 1st Baptist ...o000ee Alpert St. ,...i0iie BASEBALL RESULTS Y INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost P.C. 084 H88 HTH N31 A584 M87 A87 SY Rochoster . Toronto Buftalo .. Baltimore ...vv04.18 Jersey Olty «ove 10 Montreal .....ees M4 Reading ....vvvesl2 Nowak ...vvvvss dd Yesterday's Results Toronto ...68:1 Nowark ....4s0 Jersey City 8-4: Rochester .. 4-0 Baltimore ...4 Buffalo ......3 Reading ....11 Montreal ....7 amos Buffalo at Toronto, ~ Rochester at Montreal, Baltimore at Newark, Jersey City at Reading, AMERICAN NEA gs Wash'ugton v0. Philadelphia .. Cleveland ..... Now irk «ivvenn dd Ly vesnenene 28 ANE Boston vu. eae 18 Detrolt uri. viil8 Yesterday's Results Whiorn 16-4 New York 7-1 r.C JON 807 Dud Hou REL 400 JR IT hington 10-6 Boston ....2-1 Aad Detroit'... ....2 A yyy 8 Cleveland ....0 4 Ga» ox Today t at Chicago. at Philadelphia; on at Washington, Bt, Louie at Clev NATIONAL LEAGUR iY 'Won Lost, P.C. : a wills 1 A St, Lois .. PETES | | ' Pittsburg ivi, 18 New York «vvvvivil ONfoage «ove vi 17 BOSON. CEOS Claglnnpat! wasn i? vans 819 estorday's Results Pittsburg «.,20" Chicago .....¥ New York ..11 Philadelphia ..4 Brooklyn .. 13 Boston .......1 St, Louls ....8 Clocinnati ....8 Games Today Chicago at Pittsburg, Cinolunati at St. Louls. Philadelphia at New York, Brooklyn at Boston, ONTARIO LEAGUE Won Lost P.O. St. Catharines .....2 0 1.000 London uss wresed 500 500 500 +600 000 Philadelphia S08 b { Yestorday Brantford ,.11 Hamilton ...,.7 St, Catharines 7 'Guelph ..i...8 St. Thomas ..3 london ......¥ Games Today London at St, Thomas, Guelph at St, Catharines. Hamilton at Brantford, Myrtle Cook Given Credit for World's Record in 100-Yd. (By the Canadian Press) Montreal, Que, May 32--Can. ada's foremost girl sprinter, Myrtle A, Cook, member of the 1088 Olym. pic games team T received notification . that ghe granted officially the world's rec: ord for the 100 metre sprint. Miss Cook coverad the distance in 13 secs flat du Canadian Cham» hips and Olympie trials at ifax in July, 1088. has been | KEEP Lo FOREHAND Vill. THE FOREHAND Proper position and footwork are the fundamental background for the forehand stroke, There are other factors which contribute to its suc- cessful execution. Comfortable grip of the handle is essential. ' The sim- lest manner of grip is to "shake nds with the racket" Thus the racket will settle easily into the mes chanismi of your stroke, Swing freely and easily with arm slightly extended; keep the elbow from cramping in close to the side, Hit the. ball on the rise, slightly in front of the body. Make your footwork carry you to a position facing in a direction parellel to the line of the net. The left foot is forward and the weight at the beginning of the stroke rests on the right foot, Dur. ing the swing, the racket should swing 'parellel to the ground until contact with the ball, when the "fols low through" occurs, The face. of the racket must be peseeadicular to the jieound up to the contact with the ball, AN the swing progresses, the weight of the body goes forwar on to the left foot and in so doing, ves strength and pace to the stroke. much "top" or spin to the stroke it' the wrist is allowed to turn and this detracts from the effi ciency and pace of the shot, Let the racket follow through to its end, after contact with the ball; but als ways observe this rule == Never let your opponent see the back of your racket. Swing carefully and confid« ently 'each. time and above all «i . YOUR. EYES ON THE is giver, BALL. Cook holds the Canadian titles in the 50, 60 and 100 metres, having made the Canadian of § flat, 7 flat and 13 flat, re ly, in these distances. She wilt fend the 100 metres at the Oana dian champlopships ta be held av Hamilton this summer prior te the SORAE-(he mark Rad boon 00) ¥ » othisd 'M6 6 OHCs tapi. Mise British Bupipe smart ball for the winners. rung in each of the last two frames scoreless. The game was just as close as the score indicates, with the Textiles having & very slight edge 12 Wactieally every depart- ment of the game, Both teams were few but costly, The teams: Textiles Position Rodgers, Pitcher Parish Catcher (lower Ist, Base Creamer 2nd Base Morris ard Base Young Short Stop Carver Left Field Brady © Centre ¥ield R, Boneham McCallum Right Fleld Leveque Sutton replace Brady in the sixth inning. Score by innings, y 123406617 Total Textiles--0 1 0 1 2 2 6 Phillips--1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Shewchuk Bowler L., Boneham 8. Bonehamn Petrie , _ Claus Spencer new and entirely different, The Newsies coasted along breezily against a wenkened team and they kept touching Keenan up for a few runs every other innings., Mean- who had been otherwise engaged while several members of Columbias who had been otherwise engaged, arrived on the scene but when the Columbias went into the Mast in- nings, the score was 15 » 1 in favor of the Dally Times, ' Magill had been pitching nice steady ball up until the seventh frame but then something happened. The Times' team will still be trying to figure it out, for the next two weeks, The Columbias jumped onto Magill for a couple of hits and then Magill blew, The side was retired on three peculiar outs, but when the dust had cleared it was found that the Red and Blue clan had gathered seven hits and ten runs in one inn- ings. The final score was fifteen to oleven, The teams: Timey Position Magill Pitcher Kitchen Cetcher McArthur 1st Base Burr 2nd Base Brown 8rd Base Hood Short Stop Huxtable Left Field O'Dowd Centre Field Dainty Cornish Right Field Toppings Hubbell replace Huxtable in the sixth innings, Leveque and Leyden entered the game in the sixth innings, Score by in, 1 2 3 4 56 6 7 Total Times 2020656 0-15 Columbias 100000 10-11 Umpires,--First Game, Dell and H. Smith, Second Game, Dell and A, Petrie, SL ma meh: Columbians Keenan "merch Fair J. 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