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Oshawa Daily Times, 3 Mar 1932, p. 6

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EE -- ---- IGE SIX TODAY'S SPORTING FEATURES Local Intermediates Play in Gravenhurst Friday Night Newmarket Clash With St, Mike's Friday Night Stratford Inters, Win 7-2 From Kitchener TODAY'S SPORTING FEATURES Marlboro Juniors Win Round From Hamilton, 8-0 Nationals Win Senior O.H.A. Title With 2-1 Victory Markham Play Home Game Here With Doherty A.C, -- vr ------ CALS ADVANCE, WINNING ROUND FRO QUEEN'S 10-2 Ga Ste es y a distinct . oy 5 3 Sorwards wore t ithe + splays especially on 1 Bevis They were, hitting when the aed 100, close t Beteriped awa SPOR Ser Oo Sheing rat! he g large « d, w » 4 4 > ® om pea. a ¥ i * him, Snext rush Peterson shot and went hy maw -- Bin Kingsto HE FO i! Eup near » Suvail, A ] wuwia forwards were too fast for their | pOppoOnents wvery rare that a Queen's man brok« i $10 1 ricolor Outclassed and Outscored by Locals 6-1 Bun Makes Sonintionsl] le! Saves -- Rowden and | 17 0" Black With 2 and Mc-| > i wa hfade 4 Cully and Kelly With. "1 by Murphy whe One Each Get Local's|; [ii "li} iid Mors alos Goals -- Squires Scores|':t onc in when Kelly shet Jeter for Students--Three Ma- {iimont Tet ane in when Kelly shot jor Penalties--Play Gra-| ind he almost put it in venhurst Here Tuesday ly LR 1 evervihim i Rowden attemptes hot another | and Morris Pete mn a mele sticking ont his shite 1 fr fuel oh bh shot missed n pads | net ment vith his ow h finall rebound SIAL rmediates ad- 1 in the OHA, and nic ans last night | i COTE of touted Queen's iad been forced ince their league had Jost a g cHectiveness, so 11 I» their supporters, Oshawa had edge over the Rah-Kah re always ahead in and round, The y smart and made | safe weak on some later ehounds off the] tou! however, hard | je ntur teams ney Inte round The anced n Awa up th reat do fot hurr tion, ! f | the local t his own re put Oshawa vhen he g bound in a scrambl. to on the row | On Kell c both defen tried to i shorthane er Lown, rebound and ! the ame defence local bhoyw ve y them but the rear vith Wh Ss m lab by J ' the puck « citade! their first re 2.0) 1 er careless on s Th vhich was played befor interesting but the hrst fixture sult of the an extri man | Zam as good as RIVES not n' ying RCOTS gine hut to no | for t! game the Osh- | vhole in the first ar I il Both Teams Score Almost a } from backchecked plays and it and behind on many The rei away from the forwards ered Armstrong, was fore nineteen penalties were majors, the other were for Bobby oli which three Oshawa and but all these offences Locals Increase Lead Play opened fast with both teams | gon the offensive but still checking very closely and the Queen's de- | fence hegan bodying right at the ik Xiousness il ) num pen tao to | out yy Arn to Queen's, | fell in front of the rather minor | cle after taki | Re { who ir r Ki (8 i ) y McCull hand about ten fect vith well 1 nt overskated many pass » at the defene, i 5 of Joh! aced shot fre Queen's "ni | over | five | drop of the puck, Lee got in on minute rest for Burr onée but Black came etting a minor clear before he had a shot and woon | Into Squires' Salter Reist missed the net from | and then made a range, Queen's were pre tons. when there wa d Burr was forced to make | in front of thy reat saves to Jicep the sheet | Queen's were Bond gave Black a nice | Burr the defence but he missed | of great chance by shooting wide pen lt fick alte "np 4a ve n close Suple of nice ' cramble net petting | shot HE net in on top « but either imto his pa entirely The Tricolor pressed hard with four men Bh, second line of Houck, Peterson | uv but Burr turned them aside and | Kelly was going nicely and | made one when he stuck | backchecking well after each |out his hand and deflected the rub rush, Conlin drove one from centre | ber into the corner of the rink de and Morris saved sloppily, | When it was headed for the. net Murphy was knocked down by the | Squires finally notched one for defence when he tried to split them his Alma Mater when he neceed and on the next rush by Peterson ed in scoring after a it piece he was given a penalty for dumping of stickhandling through the whole Johnson let one go from the | Oshawa team and Vie Burr was defence and Kelly: went in fast but | knocked out trying to make an im. foverskated the rebound and on the | nossible save, McCully on the Osh awa defencé was playing well and in to send the rubber out to Kelly | cleared many dangerons attacks and | Who shot and the puck stuck in the | received a good hand from j cro wd when he went off for a Hugizins and Squires gave anxious minutes hut Vi while flat get his stopped ane on lis rked his way in to but shot' into the goalie's MARTIN NOW PLAYING hs, Fommy Johns n made a rush th Squires slashing him from be A LAUGH RIOT . ! I all the way up and Wils "oan enforced rest after Tommy fd shot and then been bodied hy Morris, who had come a long way out of his net to clear, Kelly miss di the open net when he snared to thy rebound just as the re feree rang the bell, The sc if end ' UNEXPECTED FATHER ol this period was 3-1 on the game Land 7-2 on the round ' Other Added Attraction, | Oshawa Run Up Score Both outfits seemed to be content to const a little when they came ent wain and play was slower Black in on top of Morris on a solo rush but Morris made a gaod save on his back hand shot Murphy missed the good save the rest Burr made on the | arm re. | of Mc Doe close ' art Rei t | By stops had to | ered when he |G 's shots forearm xo ely Ie now Hua ers soc LE ZASU PITTS COMING | "Consolation Marriage" E Last Times--Tonight Thrilling All Oshawa! "Broken Lullaby" Maurice Rostand's Play "The Man I Killed" LIONEL BARRYMORE NANCY CARROLL PHILLIPS HOLMES Revival Night Tonight Patrons attend. ing our 9 o'clock show are invited to remain to see GEORGE ARLISS "The Millionaire" Friday -- Saturday BUDDY ROGERS CHARLIE RUGGLES PEGGY SHANNON RICHARD BENNETT FRANCIS DEE Free Wheelin'--Free Sparkin' = No Wonder They Call It The Reckless ROBT. MONTGOMERY "Lovers Courageous hand | V ner. of | ( | *ricotor | time a | ne I | Sport Snapshots Oshawa ght when I on the game and 10-2 on the rol to take hockey and rugby they the to former swallow, forward stuck out 11 make Kingston Bond "who was hot so hot all the past young fellow ' much line tl iy The probably first i bad ut during eri vay i as these n till iderab laying with dash iu» juniors » d hi in his play it almo vould side-step the Doc's last night boards which he » Rowden pla oid trickiness elusive being fie ot suc ulting . LJ Also Art Black was better ia thi to he On the cond lin as a trea layers fitted together formed with the fir " ¥ nsistent hin pon the Ouery three players nd Joi the team a hich iy have on a pas Bury the most cc and can always be depended or the niner OPPOsIing Ww Conlin tection and kept t} players the ally and tance most of McCully angeroy play ut long | 1 M ali he d spe rushes » " A vationals Seniors im the Sen hen they Maple Leaf Gardens by a score of thus giving won their ats, have fought an uphill battle Maroons advanced another eliminated the Queen' as it meant revenge defeats time than and tak, wr second straight game them 'the title after three years of campaigning for it title ol towards the OHA, score ste aggregation by a und, This was a bitter pill for the for the locals who got even for which. Oshava have been forced like a sore thumb last night and scribe think before he speaks when he was around Queen's" wi It 15 quite since squad. and he next as Jac k es, a while + the present and Tricolor speed as the others who are LJ Ld style last he has night and had had all for the them look f« more far, hit olish A | CASON BO L impossible defence to and make to shoot m and get his rebound the play Was ecded in doing ofice, re Ld LJ $ game than for a long time and i scored two goals which made th rking bett i ; both LJ Houck the Ways, t to sec Peterson and Kelly rubber ince the breaking t string line, » » awa two combining well Junior a fast local goalie on 1o to appear on put up a strong Fa \ ic and and McCully rom the good made tha SOIL Jor last night gave away time and these shots were was fast on clearing and his shot. made him a threat at al #* 0O.H.A # championship last from Port Colborne 2-1 after winning the first game night at the 2.0) The along all season and had to get without Bruce Paul and Marty Nugent two strong defence players who had tough lunch LJ LJ Marlbor won the Juniors won the game ond from Dukes and I'he Tunic are going defensive [3 hoth offensively " N the Friday series at the LJ * ewmarket Juniors enter miterest for the some tine, on first game of the According to the OHA bulletin this morning the locals play their next game without 'any. delay and' for the first game with the return affair here on Tuesday evening next, this should be a great series wit! victor of the Markham-Toronto Doherty A.C ed at the local arena on' Friday an LJ LJ] The team which night ALC. are very Doherty next ed to be practically the same bunch 1) the Mercantile League » between m "» thes The two games and the local players an iden what t ounds in the O.H.A, 0 and had to stay out of the Vics to the tune of 8-0 and the second game highly thought of in Toronto as they are suppos- Toronto Intermediate the lineup, # i in Hamilton last night and thereby places this season and are strong g " Ld which hag been awaited with when they meet St. Mikes in Leaf Gardens, » eres night Maple w go to Gravenhurst tomorrow night 1 the winners possibly meeting the serieg which will be play- d Monday nights next, % play Monday here on Friday and as make up the Cities. Service team LJ » two teams will give both the fans hey might expect in the next coupls play-downs. shot after a pretty sortie and during the ensuing scramble Burr dove out and held the puck until the referee rang his bell. Jack Bond kept the whole Tricolor team bottled un for a few minutes with his pestering bhackchecking, After nine minutes Bob McCully notched up the pret- tiest goal of the night when he swept past the whole Queen's team and when he got in close fooled the goalie by drawing him out of his net and flipping a backhand shot into the open net to draw a great hand from the fans, Shortly afterwards both Murphy and Bond were given major rests for being too wenerous with their butt-ends and other accessories which are rather illegal, Black Gets Two Art Black got a pass from Row den at Oshawa's blue line and with only une man on the defence coast- ed in gn Morris using Doc as a threat and picked the corner of the net to put Oshawa ahead 5-1, The I'ricolor had two men in the box when Black shot from the left boards and the rubber went bhe- tween the goalies legs for the final marker of the night, Squires miss- ed the open net when he received a oss during a scramble around the Oshawa citadel. Peterson broke away on the opposition and passed the last man af centre ice but was outguessed by Morris when he got in too close to the goal before shooting, With five minutes left Queen's played five men up and Oshawa shot the puck up. the ice to get the Students in a state of ex- haustion when the final bell rang to énd the game with the score 6-1 on the game and 10-2 on the round, Both the defenca players, Murphy and Squires were strong on the ate tack as well as on the defence and had a good helper in DeMocko, who impressed the fans with his speed, Reist, Lee and Huggins gave the Oshawa rearguard much trouble +Which gave a better exhibition than in Kingston and had no chance on the shots which he missed and kept the score down comparitively low for the number of shots rained on him Kelly, Rowd¥n, Black and Bond were good offensively and defen- sively and were constant threats while they backchecked well also. Houck, Black and Peterson were also good and gave their best during the game which is saying a lot, Me- Cully played a heady game and cleared well around his own net be- sides making the feature play of the night on his solo rush for a goal Conlin and Johnson were u tower of strength on the defence and gave Burr good protection and those the defence did not stop, Burr looked after except on one occasion when Squires gave him no chance to save, All in all the whole team put a splendid exhibition of hockey and showed the fans who were more sceptiacl that Oshawa is being represented by a high class bunch of hockey players, The Teams :-- Queen's i--Goal, Morris; defence, Murphy and Squires; centre, Reist; wings, Lee and Gibson: alternates, McDowell, Patterson, Huggins and DeMocko. Oshawa Goal, Burr; : defence, Conlin and Johnson; centre, Bond ; wings, Rowden and Black; alter- nates, Houck, Kelly, Peterson and McCully, Referee ;--Bobby Armstrong, Tor- onto, SUMMARY First Period 1 Oshawa--~Rowden 2. Oshawa--Kelly .....,.. Penalties -- Murphy, Conlin and McDowell, Second Period J. Oshawa--Rowden .......... 1.1§ 4. Queen's--Squires sears 1130 Penalti ohnson (one minor +, 12.30 vive 1445 Johnson, with their tricky attacks. Morris and one major), Murphy, Kelly 2, H. Sproule of Cobourg | Made Strong Bid for the, (orm a 1s | edvantageony Giles' Toronto Rink Won Eaton Troph Honours But Met Defeat | - in an Extra End---Semi-. final of McLaughlin and Sykes Trophies Played This Morning When play w uspended last 'ght at the Oshawa Carling (Cul we competition in the R, 8, Mee Laughlin and Hy k Vion) events had been to the third round and but eight rinks were left In the two events, In the McLaughlin trophy tw Oshawa rinks were ptill in the lay, these heing those skipped hy W. A. Coad and Dr, Henry, In- de W. A. Coad's rink 1s in an | position in both | events, Judge L, V, O'Connor of Cohourg continued steadily in the play and looks to be headed for hes finals In both. events, late the final | the narrowed dowviut 0 a, i pn and Squire Third Period MeCull Black (Ri Patterson 9.00 wien) 13.10 Black , ' 14.10 | Penaltic Reist 2, Huggins, | , Bond major, Murphy (one major) Rowden ! Oshawa Oshawa Oshawa nd one Canadian morning wi bee IW y Last Night Club, Toronto, and of Cobourg, with the trophy margin after an heen played, The the games played 1 proule hy not hud of hé nd nite re this Issue, MceLAUVGHLIN TROPHY Second Round Flonffville Lindsay H. W, Sander; W. [Langdon Cohonry Hamilton 1, O'Connor 15 J, BB, No Feterboro Oshawa sutton | Dr, nr f 9 Dr, Strathcona siron Oshawa A. Germond WwW. A Wallac: Ww by defanlt from J ftoyval Canadians, Oshawa i, Parson Iindeay W. H, Wr eh on Osh wi W. A, Coad 1 14 Ta nds 8 P, Bkiteh ,, 1 Third Nound Dr. Henr 11 Stronach WwW. Alou {aw orm Hound () WwW. H Oshawi SYREN First Canadian Middleton 10 Oshawa A, Cor Lakefield D, Charlton , Agincourt C Thomp Strathcona ptronach n i 32 J. } [LIndsuy WwW. W Gir on lh C3 0 | H 10 (¢ Carlyle MH. Lhe extra this | | found elsewhere Millbrook Stouffville Edmonds . 2 MH. Sanders Canadjans Oshawa Giles R. Flintoff y Gravenhurst H. Hawker Oshawa H. Lander Oshawa F, 1. Henry el poor, 15 w. 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