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Oshawa Daily Times, 30 Jun 1932, p. 8

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~/TODAY"S SPORTING FEATUKES 4 Cshawa Bowling Club Tournament Tomorrow Thirty-Eight Rinks Will Start Play At 10 A. M, Ys * Local Club Have Secured Permission to Use the Greens of the Whitby Bowling Club to Accom- modate Record Entry Thirty-eight rinks representing clubs throughout Central Ontar- jo, will compete in the annual M0 livi pay Wuluawecul vi USDEWA Lawu LOWLLE LIUL LW we helg to-morrow. 'Lue tournadiuent § SArL at 40, wayusue sav- tile, aud 10 Oruer ww acculu- ple all tue entries Lue glreeus € wAOllby LAWL LuwLLE RWI ve used as well Js ule here. Lompeiiiivn Wii we OI tne mucu coveteu iv, o. nln 'irophy and valuawvie bre assurea the winniug he draw Was made las. follows: Whitby Green G. Gimblett, Peter- joro, v. W. imonds, Withrow Park, Toronto. Green 2--A. FF. Moore, Bow- manville, v. A, E, Fulford, Port Hope. Green 3--C. C. Stenhouse, Osh- awa, v. W. Mitchell, Cobourg. Green 4--W, B. Cowan, High Park, Toronto, v. C. Peacock, Guelph. Green 5--G. Low, Peterboro, v. W. C. Livinston, Cannington Green 6--R. Somerville, Port Perry, v. 8. C. Campbell, Mark- ham. Green 7--H. M. Duncan, With- row Park, Toronto, v. Fred Gen- tle. St. Mathew's. Green 8--Jack Donaldson, Nor- ood Park, v. A. E. Sturgess, Whitby. Green 9--W. Chisler, Peter- boro, v. W. Brownley, Oshawa. At Oshawa Green Green 1--H. Rosevear, Port Perry, v. J. H. Colclough, High- Jand Creek. wie Wspices of Men's Club In Aid of Builaj; | | | SCOTTISH VISITORS Green 2--A. A. Ellis, Withrow Park, Toronto, v. P. B. St. Johm, Sunderland. Green 3--L. hew's, Toronto, v. Peterboro. Green 4--G wood Park, v boro. Green 5--A. J. Brennan, Lind- Vo H. PUr Port Perry. Green 6--J. Dougheny, With- row Park, Toronto, v. G. Cole- man, Peterboro. Green 7T--W. R. Cook, Whitby, odman, Oshawa. een 8--Jas. leolm, ham, v. J. Armstrong, N Toronto. R. Howe, St. Ma J. T. Braund, Heppenstall, J. Maynard, Peter- p Ww. Mathew's, Toronto, v. Hiltz, St. ] E J. rick, Peterboro. Fitzpat- Port Bow- | | | P. Ingram, 7. 'Gould, WILL CAMP IN N.S Wolfville, N.S.--Thirty seot- tish visitors, expected to e at Halifax on July 29, will camp in Nova Scotia during August, according to J. B. Barret, re- tary of the Wolfville branch of the Overseas League. T be housed under canvas Mile Lake, Lunenburg and the federal government wi supply the tents. The visit was planned by Miss ifred Wrench, a travelling official of the Overseas League, who has been assured of the co-ope of the Halifax and Wo branches. Nine Mile Lake is popular resort for hunters ar anglers. The visitors wi guests at a picnic under the aus- pices of the Halifax and Wolf- ville branches and will be wel- coméd at the annual guides' competition at Lake William, mo¢ far from their camp. & 8 of " aptist Church, Whitby PROGRAMME -m~--~Whitevale vs, Manchester, thy vs. Brooklin Girl Oshawy Benes. 1 p.m.--Ppickepig vs. Port Perry. 8 p.m.--100 Yard Race, Public 12 noon--Whitby 2 pm.-- and Separate School Boyl; 8.05 p.m.--100 yard race, High School Girls; 3.13 p.m.--~75 yard 8.10 p.m.--220 yard race, High School Boys; race---Public and Separate School Girls; Jean Pan sSutats inal Boyf Softball; 4.80 p.m.--100 yard race, ool Boys; 4.85 p.m.--Special Race for Girl Softball Players; 4.40. P-m.~--Relay Race, One Mile, High School Boys; 8 p.n--Malleables vs, Canadian Daughters; 6 p.m.--Mei's Softball final; 7 P-m.--Girls' Softball Final; Horseshoe pitch. les, 2 p.m.; Doubles, 2.30 p.m. Admission--25¢ and 15c. In Case of Rai ro Will Be Carried Out July 2 2 Big Days Starting ¥ { THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, | SPORI P o. Tennis League Elect Officers The annual meeting Central Ontario Tennis tion was held recently Hope, with repr n ent from Peterboro' ford, Belleville, Point Tweed, Oshawa and Bowman: ville. The following officers wern elected for the year 1932: y sident H. A. Mor President, ssocla- in Port tives pres- Campbell- Anne, row, Moffatt, ™ H.W ecutive Committee Campbellford; Mullen, Oshawa; Peterboro'; Mr, Schedule of 5--NO games, --Tournament 1gles. at King | | | | th 9 --Peterhoro' at Campbel'- | ford. Tweed--hye, No games, Campbellford Bye. at 16- Pe ladies 6--Tour boro and gentlemen's. --Camnbellford at boro, Tw -- Peterboro' Campbellford Bad Weather Stopped Match Toronto, June game of the s Australians ar er mour Heights was p day under ad ditions. Early in the doy peared likely th tions would pre Pluviug interven into the he | ts who had ar great team from There was appr mately thousand' present at the which was particularly good, a cricket crowd does not make if- self felt usually before lunch Rain commenced to fall before and during the lunch interval and continued during the rest of a incompleted game, in which th players continued in the field u der the mot, HACQpioHARIS too heavily to allow the game to : nue. beRiiha d proportion of the crowd V .of-town visitors, and it were Ok disappintment to then Many, however, have reserved gpace for two or moe da it is to be hoped that he weather man will be in a kinda mood Lo day, when the secorl. game is down to commence at'll a.m, A " Peter Bye Tweed. dye. it cona 1 Jupiter i to put a erimp hui under over ste down a « VINTER For VACITIONISTS (Woodstock Sentind Review) It seems that in /Canada we work three months pr the wov- ernment and nine penths tor ourselves, Meaford Mirror tor therefore resolves: "After this we are going to take our holidays in the @overnment's time." En HECTIC NIGHT (Stratford Beacon Herald) Woman who had been awa) from this district for some years, asked the way to Berlin, had not heard of the name } changed to Kitchener. been in Berlin the n vote which changed she would have had remember is perma , Canada has bank cess of $2,000,000, E port Snapshots ea -------- ---------- ------------------------------------ After losing two league games in a row the Dukes are dropping Lack tov the rest of the field, but still hs little to go « After winning nine games in a streak they have a little trou getting back into their stride n. At the first of the season the other teams could not seem to get much success with the local pitching staff but now from them the Dukes will find added to { that each of the teams has won a game it much harder to defeat them. In addition the their strength while the locals same team ted the se: The season has a long way the Dukes have eighteen to before the end of the] and the play-offs roll around. On aiter- | West Toronto Native Sons will visit the Stadium for " have a much strengthened lineup from tl the last weck The game should attract * * * * have which clubs have the with son. to go vet with twelve 1es played Saturday a scheduled | last z ce here and handed locals a neat defeat at is still rankling The Harmony Box Lacrosse Club seems to be about the class in the South Ontario League and have yet to lose a gar The team is strong one from goal out | nice brand of play that has kept their opponents on ec 11 atest triumph of the Harmony boys was the othe | & widely | sottball pla ved to see the | Red Wings to] and ran | Harn encou defeated Stonehaven Red Wings by a score of 5 to 3 three goals in the first period, while Harmony s to recover the lost gro went » second and third peric Cook, Hern and Le Roy did the for the mn five counters. The next team to be played by Harmony is Por taking "place on Saturday afternoon at Harmony. LJ x * ¥ The Men's Club of the Baptist Church 'in Whitby are sponsori a big field day P in the County d program of sports throughout day. Six men's tourney and four ladies teams. The ( re King Street Benedicts and Mal n for the Il games that the na mpete had to be drawn. In addition to the will include races of all kinds, among which is a special race for lac The field day will not be concluded until late in the at the Town m. enter open at 11 a teams 1s which will com- Son ntries | carded to tinue the softball are hawa t le Ladies. mes of the clubs that could | soft | ball zames the program | | | | | | | evening it is expected. Ld LJ * ¥ the fact that a field the Oshawa Ladies Malleables and Whitby | has been called off and ed on Saturday night 1 6.45. Both Malleables and Whitby Rovers are taking part in the tournament in Whitby to- morrow and from the appearance of the draw should meet in the final » » * » The rain yesterday kn ed on the head the possibility of playing any of the scheduled Sunday School softball games. However, by mu- tual agreement it has been decided that the game between Ukrainian PIB, al 6.45. =« sill be r'-wad +hic evening at Alexandra Park Town 1 in Whit scheduled heing hel P Softball fi 1 to be played n star » L J » The Oshawa Lawn Tennis Club will be minion Day tournament of the Cent which will be played in Kingsig will be the singles champio but this event will hold t ciub who will make thd Hainer, John and Tom and , Douglas Conant. DINGHY LJ Torog wi | Philadelphia | Philadelphia to Baseball Ong Are Bolster Fred Maguire, Former Major Leaguer, Is Secur-| "*§* Ss ed to Play Second Base | her by Manager Blackburne v Ball 'Scores Tor L LEAGUE P.C. 60% INTERNAT . Buffalo Baltimore Newark Montreal Roch cialist. for stve. ester ago, wa when thd able to Baltimore nto, June 30--Manager Lena] not kno Reading . 3 urne's search for a second days at Only games played. L came to a successful con- Sigye AMERICAN LEAG vesterday when he obtained boar" 1 ; i : Ee Maguire from Louisville. available is a finished infielder with | which opi . having seen service in| will pitch agues with New York | Liebhardt Chicago Cubs and Boston] selections The Cubs sent Maguire to] Stevens § this Spring. Ollie Sa e Maguire will not report] field pos n time for to-day's game be-| Blackb the Leat 1ffalo at the) through d to arrive in| vesterday 1 Day double-| showing row afternoon and if e immediately injected E gton nd Louis .. . Chicago '23 Boston .. .. ..12 Yesterd: St. Louis ... Detroit .. Cleveland New York Washington , § Only games scheduled. NATIONAY, LEAGUE Won Lost Washin Results Chicago .... (To The mittee having] ) joins the Leafs hrock will be shifted to the outfied, but in the meantime the ter will remain at second while b Poser wi ook after the left field duties. Undoubtedly Maguire will streng- | I Leafs, not only in a Seles | aul wut at bat. At any rate ) | Blackburne is confident that he will § Results | but the new manager so far hay St. Louis 10 Cincinnati .. 9] been unable to connect for fygsh Brooklyn Philadelphia 0 1 Players, that is good Only games scheduled, are scarce. -- While it was not thought, A British writer calls the | time that Bob Stevens, hit ahguage used in our talkies a | head bv a piched ball th mongrel language. Does he s Rov Parmalee of the Ro, gest that our talkies are Saturday, was seriously in to the dogs?--Boston Trans little shortstop has failed to treatment, He plaining of severe sflin and manager Blackb: dav ordered him to a Pittsburg .. Chicago Boston .. St.. Louis .. 30 31 Brooklyn New York Cincinnati . Yesterday Canada has nroduction valued "4,063,987,779. a manufacturing annually at 9,241 Auto in Ontario

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