OSHAWA, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922 Nine Clubs Already | Beeretary - Art BEdgar; treasurer Entered Soccer League (J. T. Aitchison. Other committees n {were appointed for the varlous| Tenth Club is a Possibility--Divide Teams into Two | Osha : | Faothall Asociation is keeping paee [branches of sport. i Groups, Eastern nad Weston pial Will res Commence During First Week of May the Representatives Hold Opening To Board Shoot Of ear : 5 : i i - Pei ~~ | with other sporting organizations in [regard to expansion wis shown last 1 merce and other public bodies were | l Bowmanville's latest |g. PEN OR SAT 0 d GOOD ATTENDANCE SATURDAY aud DIA Couns 10 ized | yEQnize n | heltg tk, night when the O bd rede whic feates the interest SxseRy. IVER TY aay dw nig 1en the O, A Bowmanville BrelenL WHE HH nH --NEW CLUB HOUSE IN Usk jeil, together with the elnb represent- [ --TWO SHOOTS THIS WEEK achievement was to gain admission | ! | - - ! to the Central Ontario League and; yatives, met to recive en iia Jor the 3 | WR red : al | -- . teaming season. The following clubs A i SUR | their delegates were at the annual 3 ream I - wus, Sani BLL avaTRIR Th doite | Oshawa Gun Club held the first were represented, Whithy, Picker- "ORTS-- 'KRS i PH meeting of the (.O.B.A. here yoster-| ( Ss UR mh Ha. iy | nn A committee has heen appoint- shoot of the season at their new ¢lub ing, Brooklin, Claremount, Ennis- d Stig ed 10 approach the West Durham [house on Ritson and Simcoe Streets killen, General Motors, G.W.V.A,, Agricaltufal Society and request [Saturday afternoon, and interest in Regiment, Bowmanville and the a | but it would never do to ereate the impression in the minds of convicted murderers that they will be allowed kidd T 1 the hest of them, The officers of the Bowmanville Athletic Club aveie-- ! Honorary president W. G. Bragg, vice president Dr. Hazlewood, | 0 "SPORTING | A © cheat the gallows of its prey by starvation or any other plan of ev- asion, [TT Athletic Club i | Most of the success- i ful farm lighting plants have Exide Batteries, from 'om mn Lown , Fair with a view to coming to some agreement about playing for the cup offered by the Brooklin Associntion, That thé Oshawa aud District | the nun Couneil, ol LOCAL VOLLEY BALL TEAMS | LANT Two teams of the Y, A, C, A. Business Men's. Club visited Toron to on Friday afternoon, and played two games of volley ball with two teams of the Broadyiew "Y' Busi ness Men's Club Althongh the Rov Lovers of amateur sport in manville are going after athletics in| that the | . all its branches in earnest this year. | shape and a dinmond skinned which The first step and the most impori- [will used for Central ant one, took place last Saturday | games, Mr Patterson told pight. At a well attended meeting | Reformer yesterday that he thought an organization was formed too bo {the team which would he placed in known as Bowmanville Athletic Club | the C.O.B.A . 0 and it will govern all amateur port: | and quite able to hold its own with he 1 Martin Theatre ERNIE MARKS, Mer. TO-NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY "The Great Air Robbery" Featuring Lieutenant Locklear, the Sky Dare-Devil CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE IDLE CLASS" Thursday and Saturday Vaudeville PRICES: 10c AND 25¢ | NEW MARTIN THEATRE FRIDAY, MARCH 24 Sta » E ACT Augustus Piton, Presents CANADA'S FAYC SINGER FISKE OHARA IN THE FASCINATING ROMANTIC STORY The Happy Cavalier ACOMEQY OFCEASS In Admissible 1S OWN SPECIAL AUGIENTED ORCHESTRA OIARKS NEW SONGSTIAVEAN INDESCRIBABLE (1 | #18 bl un PRICES--51.50, 5e, He O'Hara comes direct from the Princess Theatre, Toronto, where he played ARM Mr. at S200 top price Pair Grounds be put into the sport was shown by the attend-! Oshawa Football Chueh. League [former numbering 37 and the latter mission to play in the T. The about would be a strong one were: } [expected that 100 of the best marks- The Tnst lance of hirdmen and spectators, the mentioned club has been given per- and D, so 100. The weather was yeory (that up to the present time nine | favorable and the shoot a big suc-/clubs form the Oshawa leagne and lcess. Some of the hig scores made [there is still a possibility of Solina coming in again, Broke! The meeting ranked as one of the {best ever held hy the Oshawa Assoe- tiation, and the officers are more than (satisfied with the outlook for the tcoming playing season. The league (will be: divided into groups ol East- ern and Western divisions, the latter gection to he composed of teams from Claremonnt, Brooklin, Pickering, Whithy and G. W. V. A, while the eastern group will inelnde General Motors, Regiment, Bowmanville and Enniskillen. Should Solina_ decide to enter, thal club would play in the Kastern section, making five clubs in each group Group Conveners George Brown. of RBrooklin, and IT. Sleeman, of Enniskillen were ap- pointed conveners of their respective There will he a shoot on Wednes- | oponps to arrange the schedules $0 | day at 4 p.m. and on Saturday atighat play conld he commenced dur- | pn Shooters and their friends | je the first wkek in May. This] bare dpvited would allow the teams to get etarted | learly, which would help considerably Hater on in the season . Applications were. reeeived from | Oshawa, Bowmanville Hizh Schools, Whithy and the Oshawa juniors to he ! Shot at Frank Warden {C. Warden iR. Gay I'M. Gay T. Miller |A. Gay iD, Stewart t Elaborate {way | be held here on April 1, when jt is preparations are under for a hig international shooi to {men in the country will he present. The invitations have gone out and {already the secretary has received a number of intimations from those | Who expect to attend. The shoot will {be held at the new club houss and jwill mark the opening of same Fan Opposes Higher Admission Oshawa cess and were somewhat the Lk WOT guest make tunity eveni teams Br: two tain fore hunger pening quartertes were not in winning they handicapped wrge gym on which the staged The visitors s at a banquet in the their visii of reciprocating next ng when the Broadview come 10 Oshawa, DESERTS Xpositor: GOT JU intford iutomobile men in orde 1 classy car and was eleetrocuted that after a he was apneonseid know what pitiable ad his & the fact strike not Jt did was Nes played well games ware evening | and everything 'possible was done tn an enjoyable one, | The local club will have un oppor- Friday Harvey Chureh, the Chicago mau who killed to ob- "show off"! he 40-day by y CR us | was hap- | busine . My Wife and I sat up wutil three aan, this morning talk. ing about The Three Musketeers It will Jive in our memory forever, One who appreciates. | . allowed to enter teams in the junior | MORE MONEY Is NEEDED series of the O. and D.F.A. The As-| SHOULD RAISE IT BY sociation was pleased to zee the SUBSCRIPTIONS vounger players taking an interest : - in the game and the welfare of | junior clubs will be given as much attention as the senior team Messrs. Seott, of Whithy and © A. Mason were appointed a committe the Directors Brooklin The Dear Sir: Bditor Reformer Having noticed in your, | Saturday's edition the intention of the Baseball Club of this town to admission fee to the games this season to 50 cents, 1 wish you wounid allow this letter a little space in your Ww hie of Oshaw to mect Shring | Ex102 MADE IN CANADA BATTERIES Long-Lasting Power You have a right to a battery that is powerful not only when new, but that like the Exide keeps its power through a long life of service, of Do not think of Exide quality as a luxury, for it is dollars and cents economy. Give a serious thought to the battery when you -select a new car and in replacing your present battery, insist on an Exide, If you have any trouble in getting one, write us or our nearest district distributor. District Distributors UNIVERSAL BELTING CO, LTD., OSHAWA EXIDE BATTERIES OF CANADA, LIMITED 153 Dufferin Stre:t, TORONTO THE THE LONG-LIFE BATTERY FOR YOUR CAR next edition to voice a protest at the executive of this organization taking! [this step they propose, it looks {to the writer and other fans in this town that if they need an extra rey-| enue to run their elub they comid, {call for subscriptions, After a look over last year's financial statement I think you all will agree it dosent {look as if they need any more in| jadmission What it really | needs is an executive which can ram! {a ball team under amateur rules | How many teams that Oshawa play- ed last year drew in over $5,000 at) | the ? The team that beat Osh-' luwa only passed the hat at their It seems to the writer that Lif this town cannot support au ama- | teur ball team om $5000 it would. better 10 quit, as we would just soon see a town league game as Central League team I do not (know who the players are nor where money it we puy LH cents ees, gate' | games. | the have the goes Yours truly. { | | : FAN. Oshawa, March 20, » Hope of China re 4 However, | touch with influence are 1922 | i (Continued from page {try remedy affairs. {those having come in Christian . missionary progressive, and mearly 211 one sees' in China manifesting progress is to Seat Sale Wednesday, March 22, at 10 am. CAPITOL THE REGENT ONE OF CANADA'S BEST ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT and TOMORROW DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "The Three Musketeers" Thousands thrilled to this Marvelous¥ Masterpiece yesterday so Don't Miss It Today ALL SEATS RESERVED Prices 25¢, 25¢, 50¢ ro LE DO NOT MISS THIS BIC EVENT! , THURS. --RIDERS OF THE DAWN" > --n LS IREL MUSKETED a rE \ of {the result Christianity taking | {hold of them } Rev, Mr. Cotten gave some fute-, | re sting statistics showing the extent of China. her wonderful resources, aud opportunity for service The address listened to most atten- | | tively and the speaker was accorded | (a vote of thauks JEFFRIES DOCTRINE IS SENSATIONALISM was | Speaking in South Oshawa Metho-| |dist Church Sunday evening on the! subject of "Historie Meetings," | Coun. A. W. Brown made reference | {10 the decision of the former heavy-| (weight, Jim Jeffries. 10 forsake the | (Ting for the pulpit. Mr. Brown char-| acterized as American sensational- | {ism a statement to the eflect that! the doctrine of the ex-pugilist was that you can smoke, drink or swear) so long as your 1s right. The entry inte Can; of a punt 'preaching such a doctrine, he de-! iclaved, would be nothing short of 2 | jerlamity. The individpality of the' man would make him' a success as! lan evangelist from a financial stand-| 'point, said Mr. Brown. but other-| wise he held out jittle hope for the; {suocess of his mission while preach-| ing such a doctrine. 4 Coun. Brown said that he had ve- ceived many inquiries regarding the | attitude of the former heavyweigha, and wish to make these statements! as an answer 10 same. i | INBOOR BASEBALL drAclE | : ac 1. Ps. | 18] 18: 14; 14} 8 al P. <2 . AZ or ame all Men ...00 ; . 40 . ia . dd -~13 Ww. 10 8 : 1. 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