PAGE FIVE TODAY'S SPORTING FEATURES Fall Tournament at Golf Club Was a Splendid Success Balmy Beach Without Ab. Box Lost to M.A.A.A. 16 to 0 Mount Betis Flay Autioet Falcons Here This Evening TODAY'S SPORTING FEATURES Oshawa Falcons Lok fo to Mount Dennis on Saturday, 8 to 5 J. Bartlett Made Good Showing in Marathon Race Rochester Won International League Pennant on Saturdty ONTARIO GOLF ASSOCIATION FALL TOURNAMENT SUCCESS Low Gross Scores Go to Abbot of Peterboro and Eric Russell of Lakeview F. J. Carswell of Oshawa, | Won First Prize for Best Net Score With 63 -- Large Entry List Play Under Fine Conditions-- Oshawa Club Won|~ Goodly Share of Honors| * The Oshawa Golf Club course provided a splendid setting on Saturday afternoon for the an- nual fall tournament of the On. torio Golf Association, in wnich . Martin ,Weston 7 84 golfers took part and present- | G, J. Edwards, ¢C some excellent performances Lindsay ...... § In the keenest kind of competi- M. Gray, ticn, members of the Oshawa Rosedale .... club walked off with a fair share | CL. Robinson, ot the honors, and were tied with Lambton the Mississauga Club of Toronto | R. G. Brown, for the team prize, the flip of a Lambton coin deciding the matter in fa-| A. W, Smith, vor of the Toronto players. Oshawa + 'The lowest gross scores of the | C. Laidley, Cay were turned in by R. Abbott, Lindsay of Peterboro and Eric Russell, of J. Begs, the Lakeview Club, who each had Oshawa ® score of 70 and tied for the first | R, Henderson, rize for hest gross score of the | Oshawa 8 Thompson of the | W. Wilford R. Henderson, 76; H. Milli shamp 76; J. Holden, 79. Total, 304. The complete scores [or the day's play were as follows: --- Handi- Gross cap Net F. J. Carswell Oshawa +....0 Biddell, Lakeview .... 6 Russell, Lakeview ... 5 . Holden, Oshawa 6 . Morlidge, Lakeview ..... , Jackson, Kouge Hills .., 73 10 H. | Sport Snapshots Falcons Lost First Game Falcons ran into some classy pitching in Toronto on Saturday and lost out to Mount Dennis Firemen by a score of eight to five, Watson for the Toronto team was particularly effective striking out fifteen and allowing only eight scattered hits, Webster for Falcons was nicked for fourteen bingles and struck out one but at that he was more steady as 'he ony walked one man as compared with Watson who issued eight passes. In no way could the score be attributed to errors as cach team played clean cut ball and only had one error each, The return game of the series will be played here this eventing starting at 5.45 (weather permitting) and should be productive of some good ball. The Oshawa team for the most part have been devoting a great deal of their time to hardball, which has an adverse effect upon their hitting in soft- ball, But with Saturday's game out of the way, Falcons should reverse the decision here. LU ' . . Kingston Here To-morrow For the first time in quite a while, the third game of a softball will be played here to-morrow evening when Mike's Place will stake all against the invasion of Kingston Victoria's who decided to play the deciding game of their series with the local team here instead of on neutral grounds, It may have looked as though the visitors were no match for the locals on the their last appearance here but the fact was that they did not show the same fight as they did in Kingston, where they made it distinctly interesting for Mike's Place, Friday night's crowd looked like a record but by the official count at the gate there were only a few over five hundred, all of which which goes to show that there must be a large hole in the The Tuesday night should fring out a large crowd as the local team are headed for the championship and are deserving of the support of the fans, All who series fence, game on ay, WW. J. M:ssissauga Club, came next with Lindsay # card of 71. W. Livingston The first prize for the best Lambton 8 § net score went to F. 1, Carswell, Millichamp, { of the Oshawa club, with a net Oshawa score of 63, his gross score be-| I' Robert, ,Ng 73 and his handcap ten. J. Lakeview T. Rea, of the Toronto Golf Club, | Dr. Given, had a gross of 75 and a handicap Scarboro of 10, giving him a net score of | A. K, Wilkes, 85 to win second prize, Yor Royal York .. third place three golfers were | .f. Field, Weston ,. tied with net cores of 67, those being G. J. Edwards, of Lindsay: J. Good, Thistledoon and F, A. Pnrker of Lambton, +« The prize for the best gross score for the first nine holes was divided between R. Hendersun, of Oshawa and G. Boeckh of York Downs, each of these players Jo- ing the first half of the course in 36, an average of fours, Scores for the second half were better. and the prize for the best gross score for these nine holes was shared by H. Millichamp, Oshawa and F, Lyons of Lambton, each of whom turned in a card of 33 strokes, The scores in the club compe- tition, in which the four best mcofes from each club were count- ed to form an aggregate, gave the Mississauga and Oshawa Clubs the same total of 304 strokes. A colp was tossed to decide he mat- ter and the Mississauga club won the toss. The scores were as fol- lows: Missisauga -- W, J. Thompon, %1;; S. Thompson, 74; G. helk, 79; W. A. Eckhardt and J, Ru- tell, equal, 80. Total, 304. Oshawa -- F. J. Carswe!l, 73; H, 1, . Cress, Uplands B. Carlyle Oshawa . Good, Thistledown .. 8. Robertson, Glendale ..... Walker, Glen Mawr ,... . Coleman, Burlington .. . Kinnear, Glen Mawr ... . W. Levy, Scarboro . M. Phillips, Oshawa i, C. Bowyer, . Rosedale .... 15, W. Dixon, Oshawa .. . W. Jacobs, Oshawa +ov000 J. C, Greer, I'eterboro .... W. C. Duncan, Summit ..... R, A. Mackie, Lakeview R. Abbott, Peterboro .... S. M. Jacobs, Oshawa «..co00 R. 8, Phelan, Rosedale ..... B. M. E. Allen, Briars R. 8. Morphy, Oshawa .....s F. A. Parker, Lambton ..... R. McNab, Oshawa A. Gooderham, D. Roll Your Own" It's Cheaper with ZIG-ZAG CIGARETTE PAPERS turn out will be sure to sce a good game with plenty of thrills, » . * . Long Branch May be Out Even though we watched the scores of softball games played Friday and Saturday no trace was to be found of the result of the return game between Long Branch and Trenton, The first game resulted in a win for Long Branch 18 to 13 in a rather weird game, But after having Lcclestone ruled out the return game was to have been played in Tren- ton on Friday but no report on the result has come through, which would lead one to believe that the game had been defaulted as well as} the series, If such is the case it is a pity that The Times team did not knock off Trenton as they would now be in the finals for the On- tario Intermediate Title. It is also reported that Long Branch have defaulted the second game and the third and deciding game will be played this evening in Trenton, LJ Ld LJ Forward Pass Has Possibilities fans had their first opportunity on Saturday in Rugby Montreal of [seeing the modification of the forward pass as adopted by Canadian Rugby. Although attempted on several occasions during the game it was rather a puzzle to the fans who could not understand what it was all about, Its inception, however, demonstrated the possibility of open- ing up the play to a great extent as well as offering a scoring play of Balmy Beach even though snowed under by Montreal were without their star half Ab, Box whose kicking has proved to be the margin of victory in many matches, It would be interesting to learn whether the new pass can be used to advantage as compared with a good kicker, some importance, . . . . Blue Devils Are Well Under Way 'I'he practises of the Blue Devils are liable to have lots of pep from now until the beginning of the season as practically all the players who have been held up through the softball games are getting down to bus- imiess with a vengeance, Practise sessions will be held every evening this week at Alexandra Park with Coach Walker in charge drilling the players on the new forward pass and the other finer points of the game . From twelve to cighteen players have been turning out and it sure looks like a good scason for the pigskin chasers, With the finish of the softball season all the players will be able to devote their entire time to the fall pastime and it will aid the coach in his efforts, ) J. Boeckh, York Downs .. Boeckh, York Downs .e J. Forbes, Cedar Brook .. 80 J. KE, Mclean, Weston .... 74 4 G. 68 vo 81 76 Rosedale .... J. Hopper, Uplands «oso Winter, Uplands «ovens B, Sutton, Uplands «oo J. Strothers, Weston J. E. Cassan, Royal York ... Taylor, Jr., York Downs .. S. Oakley, Cedar Brook .. A. Winton, Cedar Brook .. T, 5*Book of 120 Leaves inal automatic Jock giving Hy n at a time, aste, G. Demand ZIG-ZAG 'and get 120 Leaves THE GREATEST "MAMMY" SONG Since AL Jolson sang "Sonny Boy" "Mammy! Mammy! Buy My Clothes at Johnston's" Any lad will have a veritable "Field Day" in Johnston's Boys' Department. Everything for the Lad and his Dad and everything of the best. ohnston's W. Eckhardt, Mississauga .. J. Rudall, Migsissauga .. G. Kelk, Mississauga «. KK. Tucking, Cedar Brook .. . Kipwell, Rouge Hills ... BASEBALL RESULTS! FINAL STANDING INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost P.C. Rochester ,..... 101 601 Newark ...oe0es 99 589 Baltimore: .....0 94 566 Montreal seseese 86 510 A497 +473 oe 2 .389 867 W. Holland Weston +... D. Scott, Cedar Brook .. 96 J. L. Brown, Secarboro ..... 82 W. J. Thompson, Mississauga .. 71 RR. Stevens, Oshawa see ee Dr. Gibson, Royal York ... 95 ¥. T. Rea, Toronto 76 CG. R, McDougall, Cedar Brook ,. 87 J. B. Spencer, Oshawa +....s 82 C. 8. Lyon, Lambton ..... 86 8, Thompson, Mississauga ... 74 F. Lyon, Lambton ..... 73 P, Farley, Cedar Brook ., 78 C. White, Rouge Hills .. 81 H. Bradburn, Peterboro ... 8B § Preston Cedar Brook .. 88 J. E. Ryan, Cedar Brook .. 85 A. E, Donaldson, Mississauga .. 84 F. Duffort, Cedar Brook .. 84 H, W. Nicoll, Oshawa ...... 85 83 75 7 81 74 67 75 76 71 70 80 14 16 84 Dr 89 96 83 66 73 69 80 71 67 7% 71 7 78 Lb! 76 70 70 Jersey city Buffalo .......s 61 105 Sunday's Scores Rochester ,.4 Toronto seeeesl Jersey City 7-6 Reading ...6-7 Buffalo-Montreal (rain), Saturday's Scores Toronto ....9 Rochester ,...5 Baltimore ..3 Newark ....s.2 Reading ....4 Jersey City ..3 Montreal ...6 Buffalo +.....1 Season closed, AMERICAN LEAGUE, Won Lost P.C, Philadelphia «+...103 43 303 New York ...oes 812 Washington ev 0 805 Cleveland «. savas W403 Detroit «ovis 404 Boston .... i000 A04 St. Leuis , 401 Chicago «.... 374 Sunday's Scores New York 7-10 Cleveland ,.1-4 Washington 4-6 Chicago ...8-4 St. Louis-Boston (rain). Other clubs not scheduled. Saturday's Scores Philadelphia 10-8 Chicago 3-1 Boston .....2 Cleveland +...1 xDetroit ....3 Washington .2 x18 innings. New York ...3 St, Louis ....0 . Games Today Chicago at Washington: Detroit at Philadelphia. "ee Today and Tuesday Dorothy MACKAILL ili "THE RECKLESS HOUR" Mount Dennis Firemen 'Won First Game From Oshawa Falcons 8 to 5 Webster Pitched Fine Ball Throughout But Watson Held Falcons Hits Well Scattered Oshawa Falcons, local repre- sentatives of the city in the senior play-offs proved to be no match for Mount Dennis at Oakmount Park, Toronto, on Saturday after- noon and lost out by 8 to 5. The game was a well played affair with each team playing bang up ball in the field and only having one error each, Oshawp were cuthit in the affray fourteen to eight but were to the fore in the field with some smart fielding p:ays in which Elliott was par- ticularly to the front, The Mount Deunis crew played wonderful bail considering they were out of the game for three weeks, toss featured the batting of the Oshawa team, with a hit when it was most needed to score two runs. Mount Dennis took the lead in the first inning with 4 run, this lead lasting until Oshawa went to bat in the third inning and scored three runs, However, Mount Dennis eame right back in their half of the inning and scored four runs for a two-run lead, The lead proved too much for the Oshawn aggregation and the homesters were never headed. Cleveland at New York, St, Louis at Boston, NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost PC. 661 673 H48 B17 A497 A423 A417 St. Louis ,. New York ... Chicago ,... Brooklyn Pittsburg .... Philadelphia .....63 Boston ++:83 Cincinnati BT Sunday's Scores Chicago 16-7 New York Cincinnati 65-14 . Boston Brooklyn ....6 St, Louls Other clubs not scheduled, Saturday's Scores Pittsburg ...7 Boston ......0 P'hiladelphia 3-5 Cincinnatf 2-3 New York 10 St, Louis Chicago ....9 Brooklyn Games Today Boston at Cincinnati, Brooklyn at St. Louis. New York at Chicago, Boston at Cincinnati, Besides this they added two runs fn the fourth and one in the fifth while Falcons were held to a two- yur rally in the eighth, Oshawa Falcons AB. Little, ct ..... Rowden, ¢ +... Webster, p ... Elliott, #8 _.... Hubbell, ore Ross, vf .. +40. Gray, M ....+» Creamer, If .... Gummow 2b ... Petrie, 3b .,.. A 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 Sado RTI | | [XY - Firemen I'elker, 2b .... Timpson, ss .... 5 2 3 3 3 Taylor, rf .... b 0 0 MeLachlan, ¢ .. : b McGee, 1b ... 0 Watson, p .... I} Kitney, cf .. 0 Patching, If .... ? 2 0 Gurr, 3b 0 0 AB A 4 0 + 38 B14 27 4 Falcons ....... 003000 020--5 Firemen 104 210 00x~--38 Summary ~~ Errors---McLach- lan, Petrie Sacrifices Felker, Two-base hits--Mclaren 2, Mec. (ice, Kitney, Patching, Gumamow, Struck ont -- Watson, 15, Webh- ster 1. Bases on balls -~Wnatson, 8, Webster 3. Umpires = Lecd, Totals .... wiskwood and Mc- SOFTBALL SCORES Softball games played resulted as follows: 0.A.8.A. Senior xToronto Herzis 6 Hamilton xSeries tied 0.A.8.A. Senior "B" Mount Dennis. ..8 Oshawa . 0.A.S.A. Intermediate GRE viii 31 Blair Windsor .5 London Windsor wins series, Ontario Ladies 2) Windsor Northern Ladies North Bay 11 Sudbury Sunnyside Ladies Supremes 5 Saturday Preston aad Canadians .... St. Catharines Final Murray P 4 Merritton ,., 0.A.S.A. Junior Brantford C1, ,13 Woodstock . Withrow League Koolmotors ,10 Palmolive Post Office League Leafs 16 Carriers , { frame, Oshawa City Trounced by Hamilton XI Hamilton, Sept, 21-=Thistles are well on their way to another On- tario championship. Having elim- inated Knights of Pythias, Grotto Hearts and Niagara Falls, they ac- counted for Oshawa City by 8 to | Saturday. Almost from the start Thistles were complete masters of the, situation, After Thistles had scored their first two goals, both by Chambers, which came early in the game, the result was a foregone conclusion Before the interval C. McMillan and Wass also netted and so at half-time, Thistles were in the lead by 4-0, Shortly after the start of the sec- ond period, Dunlop. Thistle full- back, retired from the field, Before the game he was anything but well, but even short-handed the home lot was vastly superior, Early in this Chambers and McMillan cach added a goal, Oshawa finally scored, Wass made the count 7-1, and McMillan scored the last goal, Thistle's next game, it is under- stood, will he against Windsor Chemsals at Windsor, Oshawa City--Buckley, Rodgers and Speers, Lappin, Lobban and McLeod, Singer, Dunstall, Brown, Cuncliffe and Braiden, Thistles : Wallace, Lodge and Dun lop, McDonald, A. McMillan and Marshall, Leslie, Tennant, bers, C, McMillan and Wass, A. McCulloch, referee, Yankees Score Tenth Straight Victory Sunday New York, Sept. 21.--The Yankees ran their winning streak fo ten games in a row yesterday by defeating the Cleveland In- dians twice, 7 to 1 and 10 to 4, Due to rain, which delayed the first game, the second clash was halted by darkness after seven innings, Dick Porter's homer was the only run off Henry Johnson in the first game, as Cleveland got only seven hits. Lou Gehrig feat- ured the second inning rally by National Ladies ..6 Maple Leafs ,..1 Beaches League Native Sons ....9 Adams ..,,....7 . Exhibition Barker's v...... 10 Oriole Kodaks 6 Lakesides Cham- { clouting his with one on, Another second-inning rally brought five runsto win the sec- ond game, as "Babe" Ruth wal- loped home run forty-four to re- main one behind Gehrig. J. Bartlett Made Good Showing Harold Webster, v veteran mara- thoner of the Olympic Club, of Hamilton, demonstrated that he will be in the front rank of the Canadian Marathon team that will compete in the next Olympic games in Los Angeles next year when he romped home in the of- ficial trial held in Hamilton on Saturday. In finishing the course in two hours thirty-seven r.inutes and forty-six seconds he estab- lished a new record for . the course and lead the next runner' by almost three minutes, A feature of the race from an Osh- awa point of view was the splen- did showing made by Bartlett who finished ninth in two hours fifty-six minutes and forty-nine seconds, G, Moss, of Orono, was twenty-sixth finishing in threes hours and twenty-four minutes. 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