Oshawa Daily Times, 1 Dec 1927, p. 8

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Eote!T AGE EIGHT THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1927 EERE HE TEE EEE SHES (ARSITY COMES FROM BEHIND TO BEAT OSHA WA SHAMROCKS BY 3 TO 2 larry Lott in 'Scoring Column Harry Lott, formerly star centre he Oshawa Intermediate Hockey ub put Detroit Olympics in the Wd for two periods last night ainst Windsor when he scored the 3 goal The game was delayed + and a half in Jetting under ay on account of a disabled refri- rator plant, but not long enough | prevent Foyston's hired el from oring the Hornets, 2 to 1. t scheduled time the ice was cov- ed with a sheet of water, but the rface was in fair condition when ¢ game got under way a few min- es before ten, and Jmproved as the ime went along. The Olympics out- ayed the visitors and thoroughly served the victory. Their team ay was better and they showed Wi polish at this game, The4eams: ndsor--Goal, Reid; defence, Bel er and Hughes; centre, Huard; , Gregg and P. Palangio; subs, alangio, Brown, Tilton, Hins- rger. Detroit--Goal, Stuart; defence, rhourand Brydge; centre, Foyston, ings, Bellefeuille and McCabe; i, Conors, Lott and Morris. Referee--Tom Munro, London. he Summary: First Period iy | Re JHE ye vi vn 10.45 [ eating, 5 golt hird Peried 3 } sere AfDOUr = bs § in +++ Palangio ,..... 12.40 JELTAS DECIDE NOT TO REPLAY GAME 16 football team of Delta Collegi- ' and representatives of the oard of Education, the O.R.F.U. ad other hodies decided at a meet- Ig held here yesterday afternoon 1e game hetween 18 Oakwood Coiiegiate of Toronto, hieh terminated unfortunately. his decision was reached after the 1at there would be no replay of | Delta C.I, and | Shamrocks Secure Two Goal Lead But Ease Up to Soon e-- 3 Wonderful Goal Keeping By fully broke up Tushes of the Var- sity forwi ly i J Varsity ho Cosi Fre to ho dsteniive THY TIE Sack vents otor ty ou yo i alf of the period and at no d th 11 from Piling Up Score-- ei to M9 ay, So. ore lw The Oshawa Team Looks Good and Should Have a steady and consistent was the Osh- awa forward line, aided by the de- Great Season in Junior Series fence and good goal keeping of Leveque, that to score would have been the most expected occurrence. On one occasion Ty Little scored on a pass from Rowden, but the x (By Staff Reporter) Indifferent playing featured the junior Sportsmen's Patriotic Asso- ciation game at Toronto Arena Gar- dens last night between Oshawa referee's bell for an off-side mar- red the play and the goal was use- Shamrocks and Varsity Thirds and when the entire sixty minutes had less. Art. Black was working nicely elapsed the latter emerged success- fully with a 3 to 2.verdict. Victory on the wing and his experience balanced the team not a little. Failure on the part of several of the players to pass the puck. re- sulted in Oshawa not getting a cou- ple of goals, for on more than one salted and dried only to have it|occasion the local forwards and taken away was the situation which | Sometimes the defencemen would jolted Oshawa. get up there, with another man with them, and they would resort to that useless solo stuff. That never did and never will win hock- Had Shamrock forwards and de- fencemen when making attacks not persisted in making solo attempts, the outcome might have been a different | ey games or any other kind of story but nevertheless that is [games in which combination plays what happened. Time aiter timc |are a necessity. in the second and third period when the Shamrocks had the opportunity to pass the. puck, they refused with Not long after the initial counter | of the game came Herb. Spanton, who played before Oshawa crowds Petes May Yet Enter Sr. O.H.A. Peterboro, Dec. 1.--Peterboro may have a team in the O.H.A. senior series after all, the club yesterday reconsidering its withdrawal at the request of the players. The players who are left over from last year's team and those who have come up from the junlsr and intermediate ranks are very enthusiastic, and at a meeting expressed their desire to play in the senior series and that the executive reconsider the with- drawal. The withdrawal from the senior S.P.A, series stands, however, as the team has been unable to hold any practices and it was feared that it would be unable to make a reason- able showing in the final game for that cup. However, minus many of their stars as they are, the Petes promise to make the senior race hot for their opponents, as the new recruits are clever and enthusiastic and should combine well with the veterans who remain. The other three teams, Pe- erboro Wanderers and Peterboro and St. John's juniors, are working faithfully in order to be in good condition when ice comes. Hockey Results the result that when the final hell rang, Varsity had secured the right to meet third round teams. Indications were at the end of the before, down the ice and on a nice play, tallied the sccond one for Oshawa. It was nice work and, latter was discussed at length, pd it was the unanimous feeling am and their #lta's record of 'as still unsullied. R. W, Simpson, Principal of the ielta Collegiate, wha presided at 1e meeting, reviewed the incident 'hich ended in a demonstration. fr, Simpson sald he had no doubt jat Parran, the Oakwood quarter, as injured seriously when downed ¥y George Caldwell on a line lunge. The fact that the plaver 'as hurt, however, did not make ae slightest difference after the pferee called for a resumption of Mr. Bimpzon said, and there nothing for Delta to do but roceed. Hod the Delta players re- aged to get into action after the 'thistle, game officials would have pd every rizht to impose penal- es of ten yards every time the egular period for executing a play ad expired. 4 W. H. Childs, whoze son played np the team, declared that to re- lay the game would be to encour- ge ruffianism, and Delta, if it ongented to this would also be outing the rules of the O.R.F.U. The question of the final game ith Sarnia was discussed, ani ouglas Chilman, Secrctary of the gers, said he felt thet Hamilton ould be the logical place for the ame in the event of sudden-death backers, while sportsmanship kondon, Toronto and Sz rgued, were not likely to give 2s pod gates as would Hamilton, RAVINAS D7FEATED Toronto, Dc, 1--Cantain Bert Cor au paid dearly for his two acts of er-aggressiveness in the Canadian rofessional Hockey league game ai e Ravina rink last night, ior while was serving sentence Stratiord ashed through the 1 eakened forces jor two : Inough to gi: them the victory by a to 1 score. The Ra were lost yithout the veteran vard play- Ir, and Roy Bothers' clevef cellec- on were quick to take advantage, Puesnel and Fournier working pass- y plays for both goals. Stratiord poked the best Caupro cggregation D show here this year having a de- ded advantage over the locals in serve strenzth, but Frank Seclke's quad fought every jainute and mad: Classic City six go the limit to yin, those present that the fault lay! :. ith the members of the Oakwood | eing decided upon by the O.R.F.U. | rnia. It was HOCKEY RESULTS Hockey games played last night SPORT SNAPSHOTS resulted as follows: --- National League 1] "Tough Luck Shamrocks." Fighting courageously, the Shamrocks, pride of Oshawa, went down to deicat last night at the hands of Varsity 1 hirds mn the second round of the junior section of the Sportsmen's Patriotic Association eries. The score indicates what kind of a game it was. All credit is due the Shamrocks and management for the showing the team has made m the series and it also goes a long way to give the fans an idea low the squad will go in the regular Ontario Hockey Association Feeling the loss of several players who this year graduated into higher company, the management had to train and break in a schedule. number of recruits. showing has been made. general approval around the preposed circuit. Despite these handicaps, an exceptionally good Formation of a four team Central Ontario Baseball League com- prising Belleville, Peterboro, Pogt Hope and Oshawa, will meet with At least in the minds of the greater number of sport fans, there has always been an opinion that the defunct Central Ontario Baseball League should be revived, This old organization produced many an interesting battle when it was in its prime and the play-offs between the winner of the Intercounty League from Western Ontario and the champs of the Central, used to be exceptionally close. Galt and Belleville, when the latter had Lefty Williams, an Indian left hander and now a pro, twirling, staged more than one tight battle. The circuit towards its death was even. faster and better than the Lakeshore Senior Baseball League was last year. The new executive of the General Motors Baseball Club which is hold- ing its initial meeting Friday evening, it is understood, will start the ball rolling by taking the matter up with the other three clubs at Grounds were a much discussed subject the other nig! Alexandra many occasion at the annual meeting of the General Motors Senior Baseball Club, It is a well known fact among followers of the diamond game that the fiild Park was seldom in a cotdition fit to pl ot wd cn , if not always, it was necessary for the variou it organizations to get out and do the work themselves. On more n i ne occasion Motors Club offic a game, or als had to have mien prepare the Fhis is not as it should be und the al ball authoriti | TORONTO COMMENTS | ON THE GAME | | Sport Briefs All the goals were well earned. I was goalkeepers' night, with the | sharpshooters finding the way to the] KAUFF STILL TRYING goal-mouth full of obstacles. The| Cincinnati, Dec. 1.--The ruling of shooting of neither team was pa-|K. M. Landis, Base ticularly deadly at long range, and |er, barring Benny each of the tallies were scored from | Ohio, n proiessio 2 close in. a deience stated in an answer filed in "Doc" Rowden, Oshawa's shooting | the United States District Court hei ace, opened the scori cn one of | yesterday by the New York National his bullet-like dri Xx minutes, Club to the suit instituted by after the game began. This Ww eeking - damages 1 Commission= uff, Columbus, 1 bascball, was $6,032.53) as followed five minutes later by a ¢lev-| ior eged bred of contract in er individual effort by Spanton, who !1921. "the defendant d that tricked the defense and sifte? in cn lit entered into a contract with Kautf top of Hunnisett to place ti» puck |{cr his services during the 1921 sca- in the twine. Dut the collegiansison and thai it agreed to pay him wrote finis on Oshawa's total from | $0,500. Kaufi, the aiswer stated; was then on. Despite numerous chane | paid $2,000 ler the con t, bug it Oshawa eould not find an opening | dopied that ING Yi Club is through Hunnisett. The visitors eas- | jndeit i ed up a trifle in the mid-way period, | $4500 or : when they had a 2-goal lead, and the ly: (hat on Blue and White bo, 3 with such effectiveness that the Osh awp players never recovered their | stride afterwards.--Toronto Globe, | | d to him ior the | other ¢ e-- Oshawa did a lot of skating, bsth ways, and laoked to be headed for dul * cut victory. The Blue and White | A appeaied awkward on theii | her 5, did not have the speed iv opponen nd had it not { for 2 strong defence ithe { have mounied. | 501 r i con nmizrican Baseball | Yaar VT ha lefence a peaaliy to Har- ¥ 8 cpened tho : a made the game almost secure for i bs : every right to feel peeved about the sit Surely atl ar p first period that Oshawa Shamrocks | the Motors. But here is where the | Conadiens «+A Chicago "| ment could be mad ] with the k Con ion whereby \ Seo RA mn ane i f yere going 0 hb the game hands | trouble started. With two coals YB} gyuatiog ' anadian League {keep the field in shap If things conti they have been d Lu "ad hae 5 down, b i saying at ¢ ne > 'atiord ,.,..3 av 8 3 f 1 i is ig i, ba 3 1at ol Saving ! 1at A RAC | ang the game cinched, the green | in ord . . 2 avina the past vear, Alexandra Park wiil be an exceptionally busy | 1 Rio th \ Th hii ¢ s won until it is over, held | and white players thouzht they | fagara Ialls London veel ty ofl Ol sitter tine i Z }. Fi trie last night ior in the second | were away" and then the fun he | Kitchener 7 Hamilton vv..2 ' 4 hon eon 10 Thurs td : period Varsity came back rather gan. Varsity came to lif aad : nde | Detroit 2. Windsor .,.,. 1 % a Winky | we had ge ert INV . } ai ade : } 50 mim 4 ? i strongly and netted two counters to things rather interesting alt] 4h | Junior 8, PA I : i : dpa 2 ; 2 : vill cqual th two that the green and they. did not rount ji i B ey I. Yorsity ......3 1 8. (re i tiie Li Ci 1 ey Lb v : fn. usly | ! or ; : " . Li erio \ | 0 white had tallied in the first. Then Beal: 3 forward: wearite Flof. Brantford Inte: i thor ey ro ut. O a rf : in the third stanza a beautiful conr- ug tolots wont tl adh Sas St. James A.C. § 0 1 ier town t i 1 | hination plays hetween Smith and |) 3 Jrent iaroug BO agecov-Harris 0 1 even gi ! I Beal, of the blue and rT ea .|as far as Eddie Leveque, but | ' eal, of the blue and white, made the eould. not t th bl : | London \ v 3 : r . g e rinthber heir game a certainty for Varsity, the ey! oe the i Jil 7 Dal ws 1 London Cafe .2 ) \ the 1 Wi I the O {| Despite the fact that Varsity wen tavi $n JARaY ZoRUe W O.N.R. ATE Ul ! J \ the game and that they earned two |M8VINS nicely - between "the post Wells Academy 1 the tim r tict in the second canto to equal the, ®R4 on more one auns on Canatiian-5 1 he « yized ! d Hamil ore_and that they tallied the coun- | managed to ¥ the. hides" of the a. oR 1 t hi I t lcam ter that won the 'game in the final Motor pl 3. Pe ve he- i 1 b ( | period, there is no grounds for he- coming frequent, Vi : N. H, L. STANDING | ' I I { lieving that the Toronto lads had the |# Kitchen lad hy bi fting ti Taierinti nal ortion { . hetter of play all through this game, | fitet, only to be fol'owed : f Wi A ites WW : L. I because they did not, The first per- | minutes after bv Rool, : n 1 7.1 Y : i | Piod was distinctly an Oshawa one, | farvarg. ow clo ft oF Ah ! 1 : {while the greater part oi the second | period, 0 gho 1 i J }. H ! ( | and third can also he called Sham- | Hunniset wi i the latt ph i t ! X SOLED | rock ones. Varsity eonfined their game | was feeling the eficcts of ) : : ' : tal p ) ( {to only three consistent times and | what weak defen: Tira: pecia J | | that was when they went through (ended with O hawa iwo un nd ir s i i to score the counters, All three were! When Varsity returned to the i 1o0t p 1 IO hat were earned: and. tha gy Hah A ; jae Boston, c:vevis 6 oO that were earned and that the [In the second they were dete mined ) ! } S YOu © 1 + Ares v1 on " 5 EARL PERE ! 0: h goalie did not have a ghost! to go and get those two coun qq { ¢ of hance of cavino back p2ain fap in the fiat WR dvi nla JE LB HR PD i 1 1 sail irc; A ; i ha 1) ) 0 { i | ¢ Rowden Cool or go their shooters roined nn | t hit Lay pn : I'he game started off and right [thea five shots in on Le » du ! 4h ; t Patt [ ' i +e L ! ! frora the berinning had the ear-|inz the first minutia. The J HE Bi mn = dis : : irs marks of being a rippiny good con-d goalie made a pice oh of {he pChicuge at Detroit i : test. "Doc" Rowden wi there tion thous i i : ! 1 i wush, ing them oll BD IAN LIEAGH NT 0} at J | from the face-off and made his! mo firet Voorid wl cnr CARAIRAN Lea Re ig / to 1 { presence known cf once to the blue lone after (ho : 2p { 1 ps! a a rhite Varsity BOVE id 4 = 4 i 1 '. and white Varsity playe rs. After | when Lister, 1 BEE ' I piace on the oing np on richt wing, he Wis loft winger, stick 3.2:1% n f : ichecked by Beal, w ater mu I th No At ra q I be hee] J hy B al, ho later made through the local d A oD ; 1 himself one of the most effective | aged to mot Yo anii AR hall, SO ceholars in tho game Ar dl | ' Bel pi Lveque. 2 ) HY ; game. Arundle fol-} pot be saved I net Toronto ,.., 1: 2. 4:04 {lowed a few geconds later with a Ler wes pov - Lhe oir Hamill Si 4 1 5 3 a " rs 1 4 : . h : EY vi 2 iF. y rnb 8 rs inice stick bandling exhibition np |grgnees Thi i cy oy i rH 1s 8 4 2 8 4s fthrourh the conire ice i I i 8124 . )ecomingz | Niagara Falls ...6 s = TOT -- I { ae ire jce and Whem | raster apd it was clearly evidens | (he got down to the defence conid |(p i 2 oh Fat 4 ele at during res or bo | Lj Ld mot ce his was clear to pass the | method of attack ned hens tors, FUAMILTOM LOSES C.I Girls Lose 38-22 in i ¥ 4 o o na fe} HY onie : Jd puck io Art Black who was right of dizcussion for the Varsity hi ; TO KITCHENER ' iif al © Lo up there th him on the win~z. ers seemed ty tole hold o ig | ¥ 4" jad Spanten vw "in there" ard wa?! ci oN. B A : i -- / Ci t a FE t Ca not bit selfish with the | Situation much better. They were | {itchener C J 4 S er e 2E yi Cam 4 2 oe ig YAth LR€ iin there fighting and that one thi bas : 3 read Hy seen t {was doing a lot of damace as : ra 4 4 as the Lecky-Luke-Corrin an "0X voudariu and tean ceylis, elharze affaires o e the ang 2 vite fron the bo: the Lecky-Lul Frip and Oox \ t lis, e! d'affal f th or vere forein ef ati ™ iy 8) ritez, r 4 he sce, pee Lois Be i ucen's | aggregation was concerned. Agein | {ime this yee play, coupled with ¢ yr weight, | MsMasterites, refereed in the sce. 0 the limit for the locals had the | Oshawa had a 200d vh y : BA nd game. The tcams lined up a edze tnd ithe Toronto bo . | R00 chance 10 conquered the Hamiltons. sre points whieh ed the Me. © ne. 2 ams ln $ ©. ppc ine Toronto Ho's Were genre when Rowden took the puck | not much to choose between the |, i et. | 10lloV i it Were, The first on a solo jaunt not lonz after the {vo teams as the scora indi laster University besket- Me wm Hedse: : [0 haw ao} on | i w pe Wade bY varsity counter came. Black Was cept in £0 Where Lice Wi ball team score a win over Os ' und ter apdite uo | th nerehle Rowden ras : i : Baia ar: AR : a * : Pri 38° ¢ Li i e iowden. but it Was yp him, but he did not ix sher playing ste Collegiate Institute team in the | Frith; gu t A. Ross; ja Canpro Evins on f he for Hrnniset was I n. Fisher playing ¢ llegi t | ) | Bony mop" 34 the Vasily nol 3 [Rowden was not the only lo t ghout, while Taugher vas er-|Queen's City yesterday 38 to 22. [subs Miller ar antyne. fas hocle Consistent attenking int TR ad player who was keeping the disc |ratie. This was particularly notice- {The game was a dandy and hawa: Fo ras--~German and heevy eC Wy 5 -- Se i A 3 I 9 iy but there were others. It would [able in the final period, when the quite interesting from a spec | E. Ross; centre, y 2nd An- nine ¥ nor p 4 2riplanz Fe cs Sha 2 yh al- be shielding to omit the fact that | winners whipped in four goals in a| standpoint. It was a return fix- |derson (Captain) M. Ma- Lie. defence pl ' he one ik when Varsity tallied their first [three and a half minute period, jusi|ture, courtesy of the one pleyed [son and A. Ross; subs. L. Mason | ¥ t to adv y i i ihe twines for iid fret goal Harrington was in the penalty | when it appeared that Hamilton had |in Oshawa recently when the Tor- (and Brooks. Fu & of the Falls, carrying off | nmi et Ton i rary | box serving time. He id have to | fought ils Way back into the going. |onto school girls romped home vie- a E, lh [Sonors. ff bome team had a Somer. Hpbi Re eh p eet his usual penalties and. during! ret er I tors after an equally good and close JERRY REID HURT Ly ph 7 Lae ? must be considered that be was the evening served no Jess than LADIES' HOCKEY IN ONTARIO |contest as that played yesterday.| Montreal, Que, Dec. 1--Jerry Reid g pi iN e failed to 3 Li] ons s : » a a : sr 3 4 ' of A s . 3 stages. 1 bein pestered to death by the Mo- three of them. Apart from this | HEADED FOR BIG SEASON | Both games, on the local floor and |star goalie of the Victorias, local am- AEC to ng any de tor ods. The SHA LONR Was nok 2. glaring fault, he did not show up Toronto, Dec. 1.--The Amateur u¢ the home of the McMaster girls, |ateur team, will probably be out of VAUGHAN Rt ---- play hockey." Pleasant ons ior the student for 80 badly. Varsity was coming ' Athletic Board room, 92 Adelaide combination plays of both : hockey for the remainder of the sea- | : > ROAD WON oe A B od strong and Leveque was doing well street west, will be the busy place featured, with the result that t son as a result of an injury sustain- | Toronto, Dec. 1.--Vaughan WISH PICTU APPROVED thev no' only had Rowden to con- tend with on the forward line, bet =21s0 that pesky little "Buster" Whitton, the chap who came down {| from Deseronto. and who is a ko ~ 1 i or) x { graduate of the High School team |. ° , 3 these days a £ ry lof that town. He was there all|tiese davs and should try and do 3 l away with the habit. Clutes, the t end t 2ftor time suceess-,<."%" hee 4 4 time 2 r es ess nice centre of the Varsity, tied the in goal. He had a habit, though, of shooting the puck out in front of him when he comes out of the net. He will find this to be a mighty dangerous practice one of 1score about. three quarters of the way through the period on a close (play in front of the net. { That noticeable trouble of not | passing the puck cost Oshawa the {2ame as was keenly evident in the (final stanza. At that it must be | stated that Oshawa had the better |of the play even in the third period {for while Varsity did score on a | ombination play, the green and | White youngsters played rings around them. They were mot get- ling the result though that they | should have. It was regrettable that the game should go away as i dd. About mid-way through Smith of rizht wine sent the disc over to Beal and the latter seat il in to win the zame. It was one of the ricest combination plays of the night. Towards the end of the came, it was only the stellar ret *rind'mo of Eddie Levegue thal 2 coved the Motora from sufferin~ a ot v=o defeat. He saved s t h ard interrunted p! . ©n the who'e 1 i 5 show a ; follows: Goa'. Q il \ | entries on Saturday next, when delegates to the Ladies' Ontario annual hoc- key meeting will gather to once more set im motion ladies' hockey throughout the province. Many towns unable to operate men's senior teams through the rid- dling of their ranks by the pros, have turned towards the organizing of ladies' hockey teams, and the toc be numerous. Seventeen clubs were with the association in its initial year and the L.O.H.A. hope to be able to come up to that standard again this "year. London, Fores, St. Thomas, to the L.O.H.A. promise ' Galt, Chatham, Preston, Kitchener, | Peterboro, Lindsay and Ottawa are the teams expected to be with the prospective towns to hear from. L.O.H.A. this season, with many The fees are $11 for new teams and $6 for teams already members of tive association. The delegates are azain reminded that the meeting will start a 2.20 p.m. sharp. CANADIENS WON AGAIN Chicago, 1lL.. Dec. 1--Canadiens, the fast-flyi J chen, were too much "Ago in t ¢ game here last night out- + the locals 1» romp off with The spectacula ; kept the crow nt, AC Canadiens | heir National Hockey | cores on high. riods were played, Miss Dryden the j Oshawa coach handling the whistle ther both occasions were ra ed in a game against M.A. Three ten-minute pe-|was hit on the chin by a hard drive | from the stick of Clarry. Booth and [gue by | suffered a fracture of the jaw in | School in an overtime AA. Reid ! High School won the champic 1 the Toronto Suburban Rugby 1 by ating Scarboro High game at Var- , Dec. L.=--The Ohio appealed to lumbus, Ohi {in the first and third, -and Pau} |four places. j sity Stadium by 8 to 7. state grits TPTTTOI PITTI PIR PIPPPRRRRIPEY [pes ------e EE 1 e TELL =. .. Eggs are high in price. Your hens should be lay- + ing now. With proper car: and a properly balanced i About 12,000 ft. of good dry feed they will lay. We cpeciige jalize in Pouliry Mash, % enionll . 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