Oshawa Daily Times, 16 Jul 1927, p. 4

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= ¥ ES BE GIT PE PEN VL GA NEY SRE eer CE a PC i EEN 5 TE TS TE WS ERs BN WET WE Revised Schedule of City Industrial Softball League CUBS WIN9 TOG AT BOSTON, PIRATES WIN AT BROOKLYN New York, July 15.--The Chicago Cubs made certain of going into New YOrK leading the league vy winning at Boston today, 9 to 6. nicked four Moston pitchers tor a total of 16 hits to win game of the series. and our out of five from the Braves. Hartnett was spiked on a close play at the plate in the seventh but iin- ished the game. Pittsburg made it three out of four ai Brooklyn by capturing to- day's contest by 5 to ¥. Joe Daw- son limited the Robing to five hits. Grantham led the Pirate assault ol 13 safe hits with a trio of singles. Flowers hit a home run for Brook- lyn, Big Jim Elliott worked in the box for eight innings, and then was succeeded by McWeeney, The St. Louis Cardinals outslug- ged the Phillies winning a free hitting game by a score of 9 runs to 7, champions scored in last five innings, overcoming a lead of six runs, Jim Bottomley enjoyed a big day at bat, hitting two singles, a double, triple and home run for a perfect batting average, New York defeated Cincinnati to- day by" 4 to 1 f i The revised schedule of the Indus- trial Softball League has new been prepared. This has béen found nee- essary by the League executive on account of winners having to be ac- claimed by August 6, and also to allow. aily postponed games to be played if necessary after the sche- dule is finished. Oshawa Ry. vs, Fittings at Cowan Park; July 18. Umpires, Phillipg and Textile, Chevrolpty vs, Trimmers, Jat Al- exander Pavk; July 18, Umpires LaSalle and LaSalle. Oshawa Ry. vs, Phillips, at Cowan Park; Juiy 19, Umpires Fittings and: Trimmers. Chevrolet vs. LaSalle at Alexander Park; July 19. Umpires Trimmers and Oshawa Ry, Textile 've, Cadillac at Alex- ander Park; July 20, Umpires Trimmers and Chevrolet. Oshawa Ry. vs. Cadillac, at Alex- ander Park; July 21. Umpires La- Salle. and Trimmers, Chevrolet vs. Fittings at Cowan Park; July 21. Umpires Cadillac and Oshawg Ry. Textile vs, LaSalle, at Alexander Park; July 22. Umpires Trimmers and Chevrolet. w Trimmers vs, Phillips, at Cowan Park; July 22. Umpires "Cadillac and Textile, : Cadillac vs. Trimmers, at Alex- ander Park; July 25, Umpires Osh- awa Ry, and LaSalle. © LaSalle ve. Phillips, at, Cowan Park; July 26, Umpires Fittings and Trimmers, ' Textile vs, IMittings, at Cowan Park; July. 26. Umpires Phillips and Cadillac, Phillips vs. Chevrolet at Al- exander Park; July 26, Umpires le and Textile. Lasalle 4 vs, Textile, at Cowan Park; July 27. Umpires Cadillac and Fittings. Fittings vs, LaSalle, at Alexander Park; July 28. Umpires Trimmers and Trimmers. of Luque was defeated for second time in the current cngage- the opener Tuesday. Cincinnati won the Grimes the in contributed three singles in I'he Cubs the (inal make Philadelphia, The world the concluding series, four the Even if that prophet who said we weren't going to have any summer this year is still of that opinion he must admit that the weather man is giving us something just as good.-- Detroit Free Press. Cadillac vs, Dhillips, at Cowan Park; July 28, Umpires Pittings and Textile. Chevrolet vs. Textile, at Cowan Park; July 29. Umpires Phillips and Trimmers, cs . [the into Pittings vs. Cadillac, at Alexander AE A as i a 643 ¢ him the next day, so as to be able Park; July 29. Umpires LaSalle and I ne Trimmers. LaSalle vs. Oshawa Ry., at Cowan Park; Aug. 2. Umpires Textile and Chevrolet, Oshawa Ry. vs, Trimmers at Alex- ander Park; August 2, Umpires Chevrolet and; LaSalle, League Secretary wants to Industrial Softball held in the Y.M.C.A., Monday night, The Industrial League must de- [July 18th, at 7 o'cloek sharp to dis- clare a winner no later than August [cuss 65. The winners to meet the win- | requested to send at least team two rep- who must decide a winner by Aug- ust 16 to enter finals, semi- have League and especially as the sche- dule #8 drawing to a close and he get It correct, Junior he ners "of 'the South :Ontario League, resentatives 'hesides the manager, wo =THE-OSHAAW DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1927 Brief Comments on Local Sport Ask me another: When is Oshawa going to get her new artificial ice arena? Answer: When Oshawa finds a group of men who will lend financial aid to the Hambly Bros. Com- ment: Let's hope that they're founa within the next two weeks, because if they aren't, it will take more than Santa Claus to put some joy into the life of the hockeyists next winter, The Ladies Softball Tournament at Lake- view Park didn't materialize last night out there was a splen- did. crowd on hand and they turned to the band concert and the dancing to replace it. The tournament will be held in all likelihood, in the near future. Pirates play the league leaders of the Sunnyside League in Toronto today and the Joule will be keenly watched for by the Ladies' Softball ans, The Industrial Softball League schedule has been re- vised and the teams must take note that the one which they have been playing under to date has been cancelled and that that which appears in this issue will be adhered to in fu- ture, The managers should also note the umpires which are detailed to each game because these will not appear in the sport card, The fact that the touring Regina Argos have to have their status defined by the A.A.U, of C, and the O.B.A, causes some speculation among baseball followers, There are all kinds of conjectures floating as to tne reason of it all but it will undoubtedly end up all right, An exhibition game of some merit will be seen at the Collegiate grounds on Tuesday of next week when the Queen's Park Ladies' Softball team will play the Ontario Malleable ladies, The Queen's Park girls all work in the On- tario Government Buildings, and also having the reputation of being champions of their league last year and of being on the high road for the silverware again this year, is at the house by the Rev. 8. m. Bayle of Cobourg, officiating during the absence of the Anglican rector, IAS T the Rev. R. J. Shires. Six Boy Scouts of the deceased's patrol, ac- ted as bearers and the remainder of Comrade Bowmanville Troop |!" "000 led by Troop Leader Brenton Hazelwood headed the A ' 4 ) Passes After a Brief cortege and marched in slow time Iliness with hent heads towards the Bow- oul manville Cemetery, Bowmanville, July 15.--Motorists At the Cemetery the casket was along the. Provincial Highway on! borne through Sunday afternoon east of the Town | of Bowmanville, witnessed the Boy | Scouts of the 1st Bowmanville | and then marched te gravesi'n Troop paying a last tribute to a | in rear of the family mourners bro two lines of Scouts who stood rigidly at the Scout sa- comrade who had passed to the] ing the flowers for placing on the great beyond, grave, Victor Marjoram, 16 years of age, At the conclusion of the service of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Mar-|and when the last rites had been Joram, King street est, Bowmanville, | carried out the Troop was conveyed member of the local Boy Scout Troop had succumbed after a short illness, At 2 o'clock the service was held | master, was in charge of the Troop. home in automobiles placed at their disposal by the Rotary Club of Bow- manville, Capt. F, C. Palmer, Scout- ' By awh instructions to these aboard the American Steamer Natirar, Sur H saved the Jife of a critically-in- yg "4 Jello shoard the American bost. »e were 100 miles spart, but to deter, when the injured mash was transferred. ered at the Banff Springs ano her of their kind that had found a tree full of fat Call Boy, wi of the Ensen, Derby, seen next to the ral "lending the field during the recent English turf classie. is not of Spanish but Irish wolf hound Emerald isle, and the Falkland Ricom of F ; » Scotland. the New Toronto Port Hope Christians Bowmanville ... Bowmanville Ry. G.M.C. Office Boys ... 2 Ramblers . b will * BASEBALL RECORDS LAKESHORE OSHAWA DISTRIOT INTHRMEDI. ATE LEAGUR Won - 4 1 1 OSHAWA DISTRICT JUNIOR Won Lost I'.C. Tied LEAGUE Andrew's ... 5 0 1 1 6 6 INDUSTRIAL LEAGUR Won L hikig | JUNIOR INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Won Lost P.C. Leafs ...... cg LADIES' SOFTBALL Won Lost P.C. 4 dE COUNTY LEAGUE Won Lost P.C. Bowmanville ... we Section A Piano .... ... 6 4 3 0 section B LACROSSE Won Lost Tied P.C, by 0 2 3 0 4 gome people half take the other half. Loe Comm -- SPORT CARD FOR TODAY Lakeshore League at Alexandra Park. Exhibition Park, Toronto. GAMES FOR MONDAY! Industrial League andra Park. Park, YANKEES BATTLE OUT WIN OVER CLEVELAND taking the hill, Aeusel's double brought in the tying run, and a sin- gle by Koenig scored Meusel with the tally that decided the issue, Bunched hits and good hase-run- ning enahled the Browns to defeat the Boston Red Sox at St. Louis, 3 to 2, for a clena sweep of the series, The Browns got all their runs in the fourth inning on two walks, two sin- gles and a double, aided by a double steal and a Sox error. It was the tenth meeting of the teams this sea- son, and the tenth victory for the Rrowns, Philadelpla went into third place today when the Athleties took hoth games of a double-header from the White Soygpat Chicago by scores of 2 tolad 13 to 10. Quinn, al- though hit freely, pitched steady ball In the pinches In the initial con- test, The Athletics hunched thelr hits with an error hy Jacobs to win the opener. The second contest was a slngging match, in which four home- runs, four triples and four doubles were poled, Cobh eracked the first one with a man on hase¢ in the first inning, and Claney came back with one in Chi- eago's half, with the bases loaded. Boley tied the count for the Ath- letiecs with another homer in the fourth, while Wheat put the Athlet- ies ahead in the fifth with still an- other homer, with Simmons on the paths, After that it was a parade of pitchers on both sides, New Toronto vs. Oshawa Motors Old Orchard vs. Chevrolet at Pirates vs. Nationals at Sunnyside Chevrolet vs, Trimmers ag Alex- Oshawa Ry, vs, Fittings ay Cowan BROWNS BEAT BOSTON New York, July 15.--The Yankees battled through to a 10 to 9 victory over the Indians af Cleveland today, a three-run rally in the eighth and a four-run splurge in the ninth over- coming a six-run lead held previous- ly by Cleveland. George Uhle hlew up in the eighth, walking Morehart and Ruth; then Gehrig's single knocked him out of the game, Buek- eye assuming the pitehing burden, The big southpaw was riddled out of the box in the next frame, Hudlin INTERNATIONAL LE. Won Buffalo 2.50 nein 57 Syracuse ............ 58 Baltimore .... cc sex 50 Toronto. ............ 48 Newark .ccexvoniess 48 Rochester ........... 44 Jersey City .. Reading ...unvvsvovsy 17% Friday's Scores | Buffalo (10inn.), 3 Jersey ¢ Other games postponed} Games Today Newark at Toronto (2 and Baltimore at Rochester (2 Reading at Syracuse (2g Jersey City at Buffalo AMERICAN LEAGL Won | New York .....o00ee 00 Washington ......... 47 Philadelphia ......... 40 Hetralt = «ove verve 44 ChICRRO vrrrrrrrsre 46 Ot. Louis «vivir 35 Cleveland .......cvss 35 Boston. ..oovronniisg 19 Friday's Scores New York ...... 10 Cleveland St. Louis, ..orriv 3 Boston | Philadelphia. ..3-13 Chicago Washington at Detroit- Ra Games Today Washington at Chicago, Philadelphia at Detroit New York at St. Louis Boston at Cleveland, NATIONAL LEAGU Won I Chicago vere rrvrarey 52 PIUSHUER ooo iviranies 48 Bt. Lows ..iciivvrrre 47 New York ......cv:s 44 Brooklyn c.ivsiivins 38 Philadelphia ........ 32 Boston: «v.sscvrrinirs 30 Cincinnat oo vonsssn As 31 Friday'# Scores New York....... 4 Cincinna Chicago. 1+v++s 9 Boston , Pittsburg ........ 5 Brooklyn Bt. Louis ioiviiss 9 Philadelg Games Today Pittsburg at Philadelphia (2 Cincinnati at Boston (2 gi St, Louis at Brooklyn. Chicago at New York REVISED LADIES SOFTBALL | Schedules have been arr take in postponed games to follows: July 18--G.M.C. vs. Robso 20--Pirates vs. OMI 22--G.M.C, vs. Robhsor }---0.M.I. vs. Toront 5--G.M.C. vs, Pirate 7--O0.M.1, vs. G.M.C, 29-- Robson vs. Piral Aug. 1--G.M.C. vs. O.M.1L 3--Pirates vs G.M.C, --O.M.I. vs, Robso} 8--Robson vs. O.M.L The new Canadian P. of the city's beautiful park. acific Motel Saskatchewan at Regina commands @ fine view

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