Oshawa Daily Times, 19 Apr 1928, p. 8

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MONTREA WIN OPENERS Leats Blanked 6-0 at Newark Newark, N.J, April 18---Toronto its best before a record-breaking wd, but fell before a superior in the Newark Bears, That a- ut sums up the opening day game the International League season, n more than 18,000 fans, the lar- t crowd ever to attend an open game in Newark, witnessed the wnfall of Manager Bill O'Hara's fs by a scure of 6 to 0 today. The rnoon was bright but cool, *Al Mamaux, ace of International ue pitchers for two years, mow- own the Maple Leafs inning by , allowing but three hits and ning six, including the "mighty" ander twee. Toronto crowded bases in the eighth, but not a n was manufactured, Jacobson's shor being weak, and he forced 'ebb for the third out. yl # Jess Doyle, twirling fcr the Cana- n representatives, was not the ss of old, He gave four bases on lls and was touched for eleven smacks, one being. a home run by #Jocko" Conlan, while two others were doubles, . Many Notables There +The blow-off was featured by the esence of Mayor James J. Walker, a New York City, who was a guest Paul Block, owner of the Newark bh. One of the four bands giving musical selections struck up the song osed by New Year's executive, Qi You Love Me in December Like You Love Me in May?" Hon. Lincoln Goldie, Provincial Secretary of Ontario, was a guest of Lawrence Iman, president of the. Toronto gon Mr. Goldie came to the game m Atlantic City, N.J,, where he was enpoying a vacation with Mrs, Goldie. President John Conway ALTIMORE, ROCH Toole of the International League, also was present. Mayor Thomas Raymond of New- ark, tossed the first ball from his box behind the Newark club dugout, while the usual ceremonies that go with opening-day games prevailed. There was a parade from the home plate to centre field, in which Presi- dent Solman of the Leafs participat- ed, and the band played the "Star Spangled Banner" and "God Save the King." Alexander secured the first hit for Toronto and Jack Rabbitt made the first error of the season, a strong .wind bothering the flect-footed right fielder, . : In only one inning did Toronto threaten to score, and that was in the eighth. After Cote, who played a great fielding game during the af- ternoon, had fanned and Rensa had popped to Kingdon, Doyle drew a free pass, while Rabbitt singled to centre. Webb also drew a free tic- ket, crowding the bases, It was up to Jacobson. He drove to short, Kingdon snatching up the ball and throwing to Mackin for a force play at second and the third out. Sheedy, Alexander and Rabbitt were the only players to hit New- ark's songbird twirler safely, DETROIT TIGERS WIN OVER BROWNS 4-1 St. Louis, April 18.--Owen Car- roll's masterful pitching enabled Detroit Tigers to defeat the re- constructed Browns in their open. ing game here this season, 4 to 1, Easterling, in the ninth, erashed a home run which was the long- est ever seen at Sportman's Park, The ball hit the roof of the pavil- fon near the bleachers and bounc- ed into Grand Avenue, Hhasys the Best 50 Years Order next winter's fuel now at summer prices. FOR SALE BY RETAIL FUEL DEALERS EVERYWHERE "| Cook, Preston. SPOR1 SNAPSHO1S | ORIOLES AWAY TO GOOD START -- Baltimore, April 18--The Orioles Reading season. viable reputations at the bat, the Big Tent, reputation has also preceded him. Recruits seem to be doin hits, 3 Howlgy outfit, Contrary to reports, Jack Dunn The International got away to a auspicious start yesterday although unfortunately only four of the eight team could win the opening game. Montreal celebrated its re-entry into the league with a win over ing at the latter city thus making it a rather unhappy inaugural for the Toronto took the dust from Newark, the veteran Al Mamaux turning the Leafs aside with only three hits, Jess Doyle was touched up for eleven. This Newark team is evidently a hitting team, Conlan, Kingston, Lamar, Carlyle, Fournier and Mackin all have en- Rochester have a sweet looking team particularly in the outfield where they outclass every tcam in the lea- gue with Layne, Southworth and Mokan patrolling the gardens, Layne's ability is well known in the International, the only reason that he did not "go up" after his first year in this league was his comparative awk- wardness in the filed, which passes in the "Int" but could not under Johnny Mokan, an ex-Toronto player, and lately with the Phillies, is a hard hitter and also a timely one, and Southworth's well in the majors so far, "Andy" Cohen of the Giants being outstanding, but there are many pitchers making the grade also, which is always a good sign. hitting for Detroit and he was replaced by Easterling, a recruit, and all he has done since he got into the game is to make his way to the top of the batting list, hitting three out of four on his first game, and yesterday he hit the longest home run ever seen at the St, Louis park, which is something in the league that Lou Gehrig and Babe Ruth do their stuff, O'Doul, a recruit catcher with the Giants, made it sure for them yesterday by hittings for the circuit twice, ' Owen Carroll, the ex-Holy Cross and Toronto star, now with the Tigers, came into his own yesterday when he held the Browns to six Incidentally many of his former team mates were with the Din Vine Barton, at first base in the, opening game at Baltimore yesterday but Frank Brower was used, and did not obtain a hit. sensation of the training trip games, gained with Toronto amateur teams, got off to a flying start in the open- ing game of the International sea- son here today by defeating the Buffalo Bisons, last year's pennant winners by a count of 10 to 3. A crowd of more than 4,000 shiver- ing fans saw George Earnshaw pitch a shut-out ball game until the final frame when the strain of bearing ig throughout the whole told on m, The influence of Jack Dunn, back on the coaching line after years of absence, was noticeable in the peppy ay of the Birds and the manner n which they took advantage of every opening. Just before game time, Dunn de- elded to use Brower on first base in- Stead of Vince Barton, the Toronto sand-lotter who proved the sensation of the training trip games. Brower went hitless, Gas in the Stomach Is Truly Dangerous ead- Bob Fothergill was not Gas, pain, bloating and a feeling of ful. ness after eating are almost certain evi- dence of excessive hydrochloric acid in the stomach, hd Too much acid irritates the delicate stom- ach lining, frequently causing chronic Gas- tritis and dangerous Ulcers. Food ferment and sours, forming a gas that distends the stomach and often seriously affects the heart, It is genuine folly to neglect such a con- dition or to treat with artificial digestive aids that cannot. peutralize the stomach acid, A better way is to get from .ycur did not use the Torento sandloter, Barton was the his only previous experience being NEW YORK FIELDER! HITS TWO HOMERS, GIANTS WINS TO 1 New York, April 18, -- Frank 0'Doul, the New York's new out- fielder, hit two home runs at the Polo Grounds today and they were more than enough to start the Giants on a new winning streak as McGraw's tribe beat the L Phillies in the final game of the series hy a score of §.to 1, O'Doul's two round trips were made off Augie Walsh, a young pitcher who started the game for the Phillies, After Walsh walk- ed Roush in the first inning O'Doul strutted up to the plate and with a mighty swing smashed the ball into the upper right field tier, which was foul only by a Louple of feet, His se2ond shot agala was foul. The Californian swung again and this time hit his target square on the nose, Rough and O'Dcul scored 'while the crowd roaved its approval, The heme runs of O'Doul's oy- ershadowed the pitching of Lar- ry eBnton and Andy Cohen, Andy, by the way , went tarough the game without getting a hit, the first timo he has missed thig sea- son, OSHAWA CITY PLAY GOODYEARS SATURD'Y The Oshawa City, Football Club play their first game of the Major Soccer League on Saturday at To- ronto, when they ._engage Good- years. The following players are asked to be at the corner of Prince and King streets at 1 o'clock sharp: Mitchell, Boyde, Muir, Cunliffe, Mc- Donough, Hamilton, Dunstall, Gil- bert, Sturch, Crawford, Brown, Any players who canont be present, phone the sec- retary at 2396J. The team will be selected on the playing field at Toronto. ROCHESTER DEFEATS JERSEY CITY 3TO 1 Jersey City, N.J., April 18--Roches- ter defeated Jersey City here today 2 to 1 in twelve innings, The Red Wings scored in the fourth inning on Hurst's single, Smith's sacrifice and Gelbert's one base hit. \ Jersey City tied the score in the eighth when pinch hitter Eddie Kunesh, batting for Thormahlem, doubled along the left field foul line with one out. Gilhooley went out on an finfleld hit, Kupesh holding sec- ond but he scored when Lawry's hard grounder went through Brown at second, ROBINS WIN 9 TO 8 FROM BOSTON BRAVES Brocklyn, NX, April 18.--Al- though out hit, 9 to 8. by the Boston Braves here today, the Robins wey the rubber game of the series, 1 to 5. Dazzy Vance pitched steady ball in registering his second victory of the season while the Robins took advantage of the uncertainty of the Boston pitchers and their sieve-like de- fence, Vance eased up in the eighth and Boston scored three runs, but a double-play took him out of the hole. AHLETICS LOSE TO SENATORS AGAIN 11.6 Philadelphia, April 18--Washing- ton continued to play winning ball and the Athletics dropped their fourth straight game to the Sema- tors 11 to 6 here today. Quinn, who started for the home team, was driven from the box in the second inning when Washing ton hammered in seven rums. The Athletics hit Zavchary hard, but did not bunch their blows effec- tively umtil the eighth when they {Auade five runs. druggist some Bisurated Magnesia (powder or tablets) and take a little after each meal, This famous but simple and inex. pensive stomach sweetener and anti-acid can be depended upon to prove its value in less than five minutes. In most instances, relief comes instantly! Pleasant and per. HEENEY SAILS FOR U. S. ON APRIL 20 London, April 18,--Tom Heen- ey, Irishman from New Zealand, who battles Gene Tunney for the fectly harmless to use--Bisurated Ma does give wonderful relief in nine ten cases, it ol Ask your Doctor or Druggist, round. Durand tipped the scales at 112% and Viek 108%. Arthur Roger of Montreal was awarded an unpopular decision ov- er Tommy Ryan of Buffalo. Both men weighed 133, CUBS LOSE OPENER TO REDS Chicago, - April 18--The Chicago Cubs opened their home season toe day with a defeat, losing to Cine cinnati, 9 to 6, when the Reds staged a four-run ninth-ining rally, FIFIELD EASILY DEFENDS CROWN Montreal, Que., April 18.-- Fighting a well planned battle which gave him a decided edge in the majority of the twelve rounds George Fifield, welterwieght champion of Canada, had little difficulty in defending his crown here tonight against the challenge of Johnny Morris, colored, of Montreal, Morris, who had econ- siderable difficulty in making the limit weight, fought below his usual form. Fifield fought cautiously in the opéning rounds and took no chances. Then the champion cut loose and carried the fight to his opponent at all stages of the last eight rounds. He never let up and Morris was forced to with- stand a barrage of lefts and rights. Showing marked game- ness, Morris 'took his punishment and fought on to the end without dropping into a clineh, In the twelfth round Morris staged a short rally and landed several right hooks to Fifield's mouth and jaw and had the title- holder bleeding from mouth and nose when the gong sounded for the expiration of the final round. Al Foreman of Montreal scored a technical knockout over Tom- my Mitchell of Toronto in the seventh round of their eight round semi-windup bout. Fore- man weighed 30 and Mitchell 133. Following are the results of the six-round preliminary bout:s Geon Deschamps and Cecil Levy, both of Montreal, fouhgt a draw. Des- champs weighed 153% and Levy 158. ' Clovis Durand, Montreal, scored a technical knockout over Ted (Kid) Vick of Buffalo in the fifth heavyweight championship of the world, will sail for the United States April 20 to start training, Tom has come to he the "mys- tery man' during his short vaca- tion here, He spends much of his time walking in the outskirts of the city sightseeing, Tom is lcad- ing the simple life and is seldom seen in the cafes. He is in fine physical condition and he antici- pates the Tunney fight with ev. ery hope that the outcome will Le in his favor MONTREAL WINS OPENER 8 TO 6 Reading, Pa., April 18--Montreal blighted Reading's inaugural of the International League season by tak- ing an 8-0-6 decision here today. Irrors defeated the Keys, the local infield cracking in the pinches, Each team totalled ten hits, Reading put on a mild rally in the ninth, but Buckalew, relieving. Dunagan, repul- sed the Keystones, CLEVELAND 7, CHICAGO 1 Cleveland, April 18--The Cleveland Indians defeated Chicago, 7 to 1, in the opening game of the American League season at Dunn Field today. The 'I'ribe put the game on ice in the fifth inning when they drove Alkins from the box with an on- slaught of six hits. ooo ironies rti THEATRE Ham and Eggs at "TheFront" ------ COMEDY we AAlS0 mer "The Vanishing Rider" REGENT 'Bringing p Father They're in the Movies Now You must see them? 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