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Oshawa Daily Times, 23 Oct 1931, p. 6

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© i ter PI |= will fight. . i i E "that th "34, South Simcoe 0; Cedardale 27, TTR 6 CORI Next THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 23, 1931 TODAY'S SPORTING Queen City in Toronto Tomorrow. Oshawa City Play ks Grid Games in FEATURES ern Tomorrow. O.C.V.L Seniors Play Cobourg Here Tomorrow. t or sold -- Times Cla For Rent FSMALL SIX ROOM- Division St. Newly ent $22.60. Phone enior Public School Grid Teams Roll up Big Scores re Street and Cedardale 'Lead Respective Groups "in Senior and Junior Sec- ti "With more referees available lic school rugby is sure going at a breakneck pace thie week, The schedule calls for two games a night and so far old Tuapi- uvius hasn't stepped in to ~ gpofil the fun. week should proyide the atdent fans and fannettes with spme choice spectacles, In the first part of 'the week the present tail- enders in all divisions fight it out for the privilege of occupying the cellar and you can bet anything you jolly well like that that they On Wednesday and Thursday tHe war will be on for group lead- ership, ana right now we don't eel like picking the winners. A win for any téam playing on those days is almost certain to place them on top of the heap but there are going to he three other teams in each group that are certainly going to make the going real tough for the leaders. : Prospects for inter-city Public School Rugby are looking - real good at-the present moment. The Seniors are working out at Ritson Rd. on Tuesdays and Thursdays and on Mondays and Wednesdays 'you can find the Juniors hard at it down at Centre St. Meanwhile various rumours are afoot of pos- | sible gameg with Toronto and St. Catharines but we are sorry to say ey are only rumours, yet Results of Games Last Week Mon. Oct. 19th--Senior--Mary 16, King 2; Ritson 20, North Sim- coe 0. Tues, Oct 20th--Junior--King 14, Mary 0; Ritson v. North Sim- e¢oe, no game, replay. Wed. Oct, 21st--Senior--Centre Albert 0. 2 Thurs. Oct. 22nd --Junior--- Centre 23, South Simcoe 0; Cedar- le 10, Albert St, 0. IGBY STANDING WEEK END- ING OUT. 23RD, 1931 . Senior Group A. WonLostTiedForAgainst Centre St.... 1 0 034 0 itson Rd.. 0 020 0 South Simcoe 0 1 0 0 34 Group B. Cedardale ... Mary St..... King S¢...... Albert St.... Group A. Centre St.... South Simeoe Ritson Rd... North Simcoe Group B. Cedardale ... King St...... Mary St.. Albert St. een S Oshawa Ladies' 'Bowling' Club Holds Meeting At the annual business meet- ing of the ladies' section of the Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club held in Welsh's parlours on Wednes- day evening Mrs. T. W. Kaiser was elected president, Mrs, A, E. Bonnetta, vice president, Miss Cora Leach, telephone number 906W, seeéretary, Mrs. BE, Good- man, treasurer, and Mrs. .T. Dempsey, game secretary, tele- phone number 2766. The execu- tive committee is to he composed of the following ladies: Mrs. 8. H. Buckler, Mrs. A, B, Creigh- ton, Mrs. E. Saunders, Mrs. R. H. Stacey and Mrs, N. Legge. Mrs. N. Legge is also convenor of the social committee, An optimist is a man who, when with interest that a wolf is at the door. 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Some changes may be made in the subs, but the chances are Queen's will field the sa team as worked against Wes@¥n U. Hard Thrusts Western's Hope . London, Ont.,, Oct. 23.--Uni- versity of Western Ontario Mus- tangs will depend upon their smashing line for gains in the Intercollegiate senior football game against Toronto University the Worlds Leading Mills « « « Individually Styled and Tailored to Your Measure Hored-t A Tip Top ove: uirement of bikes Tho) style, quality with real ¢ is individually cut and tai choose any cloth, an; you may Ow: meets the man who wants to and wearing satisfaction rise every coat to your measure, color and any style that your fancy dictates, antral certain that will refunded. Orders taken desired--only be fitted perf. or your money now held for Winter delivery if a small bid t makes riety of your favorite fabric and + All one price--$24! Tip Top Clothes Sold exclusively by 3 'FREEMAN--MARKS 16 Simcoe St, Men's Wear 8. Phone 308W at Toronto on Saturday after- noon, Western undoubtedly has the strongest wingline in the col- lege union, and Coach Joe Breen has been concentrating on wing- line plays the entire week. "Joe" Stull, the glant middle wing, who has been suffering from minor injuries, will be back in action, The two hours final workout yesterday was partly devoted to line work and Coach Breen has been specializing on a reries of plays which should smother the Toronto team. The remainder. of the time found the Mustangs teckling and a little scrimmag- ing. "We think that our wingline will be the big factor in Satur- day's game, as was the case a year 'ago in the Toronto-Western tilt. Every player is feeling fine, and we hope'to make a splendid showing at Toronto," sald Coach Joe Breen following the work- out, A light signal practice is slated for today, and the Mustangs witl entrain Saturday. There are no serious changes contemplated in the line-up. Gordon Paterson has been kicking well, while Roy Brown alternated in the work- out, and may be called upon. to share the duties with Paterson. Ted Kennedy is fit for the com- ing tilt despite his broken nose, and "Baoty" McLachlan, the "Blow " yourself to a few pairs RCURY 0 and up, Mercury Socks have off the map for smart patterns ad real wearability. At 50¢, 75¢, $1, 'everything ba HP rinity College scheduled ! insertions 00c. | Box number 10¢ additional. Professional or Business Cards, $2.50 per month for 20 words or less, 10 cents a word per month for each additional word. ' Phone 35 Ask for Classified Ad Department ay For Rent FOR RENT -- SIX ROOMED brick house. Conveniences. Not far from Collegiate, Apply 76 Colborne St, West. (94c) SEVEN ROOMED BRICK house, newly decorated, bhard- wood floors, fire place. Apply 91 Kitson Road N. Sa eee (23 BOY €) FOR RENT-- 6 ROOMED STUC- co house, newly decorated. $10 per month and others up. Mur. doch. Phone 2380, (96¢c) TWO ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping. Heat, light and water. Phone 3838W], (92b-95) FOR RENT--4 ROOMS, CEN- trally located on Mary St. Separ- ate entrance. Apply 6550 Simcoe North. Phone 1493J. (94c) Music Lessons ARTHUR LYNDE, L.H.CM., Teacher of Singing, Studio 214 Dearbourn, Phone 2783F. (8 oct ¢) REGINALD G. GEEN, ORGAN- ist, choirmaster, Simcoe United Church. Examiner, Toronto Con- servatory of Music. Plano, organ, \singing, Phone 3128. Rejagiate' UnioB. Ward = wus wef? playing brainy football and fits in well al quarter. Collegiate Sport Shorts The Seniors and Juniors wound up practices for this week with a very strenuous work-out Thursday afternoon. Conditioning and signal practice came first and then the two teams lined-up against cach other for a game, With both teams going at it, tooth and nail, a tired and weary group of boys tramped off the field at a quarter to six. It is 'evident that Messrs. Chilcott and Kirkland are not treating Sat- urday's games lightly, The Juniors meet Port Hope and both teams need a win badly, and so a fine game should be the result. In the second game of the after- noon Cobourg Collegiate meet (lic O,C.V.I. Seniors, Two weeks azo the Tricolor team had a mighty hard time in getting the verdict over the Ferry-Town boys down ou their own sandlot, and it won't be any easier to-morrow . C.C.I. has turned out some mighty fine athletes in the past, Ait. Rav- ensdale, Canadian champion 120- yard low hurdles, attended schoo! and played rugby for C.C.I. two years ago. Well, do we remember some of his excursions around our end of the line! Bernie Hodgetts is another ex- student of C.C.I. who has amde a name for himself in sport. ~ This year he is taking his turn on the Varsity backfield and making a good job of it, to We lcarned "| late hour lust night that the exhibition game with } : for Tues- day afternoon has been cancelled. It seems that the T.C.S, rugby team is suffering from injuries and it was thought advisable not to play the game. It has just come out that Coach Chilcott attempted to arrange a mideweek game with the Argonauts, but® Buck. McKenna, coach of the Scullers, was afraid to jeojardize the Argo's record in an exhibition game and so the arrangements fell through! Too bad, but you can't blame them, can you? Many Supporters Follow McGill Montreal, Oct, 23 -- Culminating four days of hard work with as sparkling display of plays and gen- eral football tactics as they have shown this 'season, McGill's senior footballers are ready to make their bid for victory against Queen's on Saturday. Three hours of work, ending with a practice game against the freshman team, saw the senior sweep down the by dint of skilfull plays, finely timed, and al- most perfectly executed, and when they scampered to the showers well after seven o'clock last evening, they looked like a winning aggrega- tion. In the afternoon at three o'- clock, the team, 20 strong, will en- train for Kingston, , On Saturday morning, a special Auction Sale ' . AT o'clock sharp, George Lindsay, Lot 18, Con. 8, Bast Whitby, will sell all bis farm stock, imple- ments apd furniture, consisting of one mare 10 years old, 1 mare 11 years old, 1 Durbam cow, 6 years old, Nov. 23, 1 Jersey cow, 4 years old Dec. 39, 1 Holstein with calf, 5 years old, brooder bouse, 8 x 10 ft., wagon, hay- rake, set of barrows, cultivator, plow, scuffler, mower, rake, set double harness, 1 sow, quantity of oats, 40 Rock pulletts, 14 tur- keys, coupe, ton truck. Terms on fur- niture, graff, pigs, poultry and all sums of $15 and under, cash; over that amount 6 months' credit on approved joint notes with interest at 6 per cent. per annum, Z Edgar Glover, Clerk, El- mer Wilbur, Auctioneer. (87-88-92-93-94-95) ._Help Wanted EARN UPWARDS OF $20, week- ly growing mushrooms for us in cellars all fall and winter, com- mence now. 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Td will bave the finest and phe' complete line made in Car: NIE popular prices, Sp~r-t> it will free to pe ou @ENt victory for thG. eve resin the other 'hand, a McGill victery means that the Red team will be up on even terms with Queen's in the standing, and with the Tricolor here the following week McGill will be in a favored position to move to the top of the Intercollegiate standing Coach Frank Shaughnessy has worked wonders with his team this week. Dissatisfied with his line de- spite the victory over Toronto Var- sity last week, the coach devoted most of his efforts toward tighten- ing up the front guard, and devising new plays for the forward pass Articles Signed for Junior Title New York, Oct. World's lightweight champions, Tony Can- zoneri of Brooklyn, and Kid Choc- olate of Cuba, signed articles yes- terday for a 15-rdind champion- ship cont at Madison Square Gardens, N@v. 20, Canzoneri's jun- for-welterweight title also will be at stake if Tony successfully de- fends it in his "tune-up' contest with Phil Griffin of Newark, at Newark, Oct 29, If Canzoneri makes 130-pounds for the Choco- late bout he will have an oppor- tunity 'to win the Cuban's junior lightweight title, Neither of the "junior' titles are recognized by the New York Athletic Cédmmission but Canzon- eri and Chocolate are recognized as champions of these divisions by the National Boxing Association. Chocolate will appear in two con- tests prior to his bout with Can- zoneri, meeting Buck Aliva at Hartford, Conn., and Lew Feld- man of Philadelphia in New York. 23. Gray Dort roadster, Ford: St Wilson and Al TODAY'S SPORTING FEATURES Kid Chocolate and Canzoneri Signed for Bout Soon. Mike's Place vs. North Bay Tomorrow at 2 p.m. 0.C.V.1. Juniors Play Port Hope Here Tomorrow. brake wor, age work. i a yangers times. Part Practise FOR BAL} car, $40. t, 23--Fifteen players Apt. 2. nembers of the team FOR SALJorted around the ice good cond rink yesterday morn- J New York Rangers st real practice in pre- the opening game of i League scason, whic WANTELem helping the Cana- use of ajcn their home schedule day eveg on Nov. 12. Those who ing. Phgtion yesterday who saw Ah Lester Patrick's Blue Smo SCUSON Were John Ross goal, Ching Johnson on ce, Frankie Boucher at LOBT--ch Keeling and Cecil Dil- leather{iny and centre respective- Finder nd line. It is expected that ward. Her of regulars will be aug- To-day by the arrival of the tortoy Vthers. Bill and Bun, and Murdoch. and § a to 1 were nearly a dozen other § who slated for trials ve Rangers and five of these CON ational League expericuce eyckason They include Art Som- Kinnd Vic Desjardins, secured Chicago Hawks in exchange watt] Thompson, Hib Milks, Tom =n and Bud Jarvis, all from the ct Philadelphia club. Lester wack took part in the workout FC he was exceedingly spry for cn of his years and showed an ef- geive poke check that surprised sfie of the newcomers who were menting on stepping through for a pt on goal. Alfie Moore of the &mupion Springfield Indians of the anadian-American League, was mn re goal while Doug. Brennan, re- ular defence player of the Van- ouver Lions for thes last three vears, Sammy McAdam, purchased during mid-season a vear ago and loaned to the Detroit Olympics, and a youngster named Briscoe, com- pleted the squad, The latter is from Agnica, Conn, and he has ambition to be one of the few American-born players in pro. hockey, are "The trouble with most of us is that our necessities are too luxuri- ous and our luxuries too necessary." "Hear about Jones getting over by an automobile?" "No, How did it happen?" "He was crossing the street to get something tor that run-down feeling." run "Thr Athi Today and Saturday JOE E. BROWN -- I "Broad Minded" With Ona Munson Marjorie White TODAY ONLY "THE GAY DIPLOMAT" SATURDAY All New . Show including An Exciting Picture "GRAFT" || And an added list of comic and sensational subjects. <meta Kicking Halves Please Coach Hamilton, Oct, 23.--A ninety- minute workout that was follow- ed by a: one-hour chalk talk brought to a close a hard' week of training at the H.A.A.A. field yesterday afternoon and today the Bengals, "Big Four" cham- pions, will leave for Montreal twenty-three strong, determined to protect@the crown which the Winged ¥eelers threaten: 10 1ift this yer. One bright feature ot the final drill was the kicking of Fred ("Beano") Wright and Bert Gibb, who carried on a punting duel before the rest of the squad arrived. Coach Billy Hughes was one of the large number who watched ¢he pair in action and his face was wreath- ed in smiles as the backfielders sent the oval high and far in per- fect spirals, Tigers' supporters figured that the Winged Wheel- ers would have an edge in this department on Saturday, but if the local pair show to such good advantage under fire, Welch and Whitty may not have the ad- vantage expected. Coach Hughes would not an- nounce his starting. line-up, judging from last night's work- out, it is almost safe to say that Wright, E. Wright and Timmy Languay on the backfield, with but | Small will be at flying wing, F. | Western Titles Are at Stake Winnipeg, Man.,, Oct, 23. _ Saskatoon's fighting Quakers will throw their title hopes on a Re= gina gridiron on Saturday and ry to keep Al Ritchie's steam- rollering Roughriders from pounding them deep {into the home-town soil. Standing in the Saskatchewan Football Union would be tied if Quakers down the hard-hitting Reginans, but tonight there are no takers to long odds that the Ritchiemen will capture thet» seventh straight Provincial title, : The bid of University of Mani- toba for the Western intercol- legiate championship is favored with more support as the big brown squad prepares for battle with Saskatchewan, college cham- pions of the Prairies for two years, Even with. Frankie Mac- Donald out of the line-up with appendicitis, Manitoba is given a chance to beat Saskatchewan. Dr. lke Sutton at quarter, The with Timmis and middles, Denman and Rohmer as snap. The O.R.F.U. squad facing elimination when take on the Windsor team in a will be will put them ning, while a victory will them one point behind Sarnia and very much in the running for group honors. Forward Pass Montreal, Oct. 23.--Apparently the forward pass is to be one of the Winged Wheelers' major weapons against. the formidable Hamilton Tigers in the vital Big Four game at the McGill Stad- | lum Saturday afternoon. At least so it seems from the intensive drilling Coach Clarrie Foran has been giving his men on this play during the present week of train- ing. With serimmage work begun and finished Wednesday evening, Foran h his men hammering away at e forward pass again last night. With Warren Stevens hurling them, some long, high and spiralling; others short, low and travelling like a bullet, the team spefit most of its time in a long and arduous practice on the forward pass. The Wheelers can work the forward 8 off a variety of some ff formations, and tried th all tonight, With a bewildering array of plays like that which may produce a line buck, an end run, a kick, a thrust around the short end run, it will keep the Tigers guessing to know when one of Stevens's passes will go shooting forward with ings down under it to gather # in. Anyway, if practice makes per- fect, the Wheelers should com- plete a high percentage. The game, the result of which will give a fair indication of who will win the 1931 title, is ex- pected to draw a record crowd for football in Montreal. Given fair weather, close to 15,000 are expected to be in attendance. Harry: "Did you hear about the the explosion last night?" Freddie:. "No, what happened?" 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