Ontario Reformer, 29 Jun 1922, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR . OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1922 me eee? ee -------- Sporting World News Bowmanville Blanked Ina 'eird Game RL WH Have Big End of 8--0 Score Without Effect--Patton Twirled Fine Ball and Was Given . Splendid } Suppo Rowden Injured During Batting Practi (By Staff Reporter) 4 In one of the most uninteresting Central League fixtures played this year Oshawa eompletly smothered Bowmanville yesterday afternoon in the Hosiery Town, winning 8 to § and the score might easily have been 18 had the Oshawa batters attempt- ed to make use of their .ability at the bat, Nevertheless the victory as- sisted Bert Booth's 1921 champions in keeping up the pace with Cobourg, who are still leading the league. Co- \ bourg won from Leaside yesterday but even now Qshawa has a slight edge in the remaining games. Osh- awa has two more games to play, one of which is with Cobourg a week from next Saturday at Alexandra Park and while Bert Booth's clan ex- pect a sharp battle with the eastern. ers they are confident of taking the big end of the score. With Gallagher showing the same form as in his last two performances, the Cobourg artil- lery will have much difficulty in get- ting into action. Losers' Poor Exhibition Oshawa played practically error- less ball against Bowmanville and at times ran wild on the bases, Fair 'even went. so far as to steal home in s+the third while Somerville was wind- / ing up to deliver the ball to the bat- ter, elr base running was in di- rect contrast to that of the Bowman- ville players who gave a weird exh!- bition at times, being entirely at a loss to know what to do when they did get on. Several bones were pull. ed, especially on one occasion when Blaber got to first and Piper popped to Rowden. Blaber was half way to second and when the catch was made he had loads of time to get back to first and when Rowden delayed the throw with the intention of return- ing the ball to Patton, he did not attempt to touch the bag and was then pegged out. Piper duplicated the feat off second, Patton in Good Form Patton twirled the full nine in- nings for Oshawa and while he was in fine form and obtained a' shutout he did not overwork himself. He struck out seven batters and issued no walks. His support was of the major league variety, the visiting fielders taking care of everything that came-their way, Two double- plays featured their work and their pegging around the vags was a treat, Somerville started for Bow- manville but the mauling he receiv- ed was too much for his constitution and Chambers was given an 8.0.8, call in the seventh, He did much better but with a big lead in their favor the Oshawa batters became in- different, Manager Booth introduc- ed himself in the famous role of pinch hitter in the ninth. After swinging without success at one of Chambers' benders he laid down a hit to short and was thrown out at first. Only for his desire not to pro- long the agony Bert would certain- ly have hammered the old pill out of the lot, He then went to right field in place of Foley for the last half of the ninth but the Bowman- ville batters could not get his range and sent long flies to centre field where "Teddy" Gallagher spent the afternoon, Opened Scoring in Third Oshawa collected ten hits but they absolutely refused to go to first un- less the hit warranted some special effort on their part. They failed to score in the first two frames but it is very seldom they bring their bs guns into play early in the game. In the third they started by®notching three runs. A pass and three errors by McMurtry together with a hit by Saunders, did the damage. The next frame saw them connect for five safe clouts which netted four count- ers. The last run came In the sixth on an error and a single. Saunders led the visitors at the bat with three hits in five attempts. Evans secured two, Fair only gathered-one safety but he registered three times.. He reached first hase twice on charities, once on a clean hit and once on an Fittings Play Under Protest; Defeat Chevs Motor Men Were Short Two Players and Used Two Out- siders--Poor Fielding A score of 2 to 1 at the end of the third, a tally of three all in the mid- dle of the fifth and the game being played under protest, all sounds as though it were an interesting ball scrap. But it wasn't. When the Chev- rolet and Fittings hooked up at Alex- andra Park last night in their sched- nled game in the Town League the motor men only had seven registered players in uniform. They picked up two men out of the crowd, however, McLean and Edger, and went into the battle, which the Fittings played under protest. The score at the end of the fifth was 7-3 in favor of Fittings. Ostler and Murray, who were doing the heaving, displayed nice speed throughout but the least said of the support accorded to Murray the better. During the five innings oc- cupied the box Murray whiffed two batsmen each time and walked but two. Ostler for the Fittings turned back eight batsmen in his six innings, fssued no complimentaries but struck McLean. The game was called in the middie of the sixth stanza due to darkness, after Chevrolet had tallied twice and made the score 7--5 Sensational fielding was not in ev- jdence and some of the triples and singles that got through last might hardly deserve credit. Fittings push- ed two counters across the rubber in their half of the first frame and in the second, although 3 Chev. runners reached third, only ome crossed the plate. Chevrolet, not in the least dis- heartened by the protest when Fit- 'tings were packing up preparatory to leaving at the middle of the fifth, shoved two across and tied her up. But Fittings came back strong and slammed four runs across befgpre the third man was out. Garrow, in left 'field for the losers had two errors in 'this frame and paved the way for the "ecounters. After the second indis- weretion he was chased to the showers vand replaced by Hogden. Claude Wilson worked behind the plate, while Jack Tharan umpired on the bases. The game was called in the sixth due to darkness, whe the score stood 7--5. The tally the end of the fifth was 7--3. The score by innings:-- 'Chevrolet-- 9.1.00 22 Fittings-- 20-0 1.4% { Murray and Cook; Ostler and Jubb. The teams: -- : Chevrolet: --Hipwell, rf; Blanch- ard, If; Murray, p; Brown, 3b; Cook, jc; McLean, 2b; Morrison, 8s; Barker, of; Edger, 1b. Fittings: --Jubb, e¢; Kelso, 1b; Longmaid, 2b; Osler, p; McDougall, ss; Garrow, If; Whattam, of; Palmer, 'rf; Sheridan, 3b; Hogden, If. |] REGENT eo. Swamon an Valenlinoi Ladies' Golf Contest Reaches Second Round The ladies' golf competition for the prize donated by Mrs. T. E. Houston is progressing, the first round having been' completed, The second round will be played this week. The first round scores are: Pirst Round Miss R. Jones 0 Mrs. McKibbon 0 Mrs. Smith 0 Mrs. G. McLaugh- lin 1 Miss Whitney 0 Miss M. Ross 0 0 0 Mrs. Oke Miss D. Jones Mjrs. F. Carswell, Mrs. Morphy Mrs. Geikie Miss A. Luke Mrs. Grierson Miss Mackie Mrs. Mitchell Mrs. Robgon 0 Mrs. McDowell 0 Miss G. Allie 0 Mrs. C. Schofield 0 Mrs. Daniels Mrs. Bergey Miss Frankish Mrs. Millichamp Mrs. Evans Mrs. F. W. Bull Mrs. Hodgins Mrs. R. 8. Me- Laughlin 1 Mrs. Moffatt 1 Mrs. F. Storie 0 Mrs. H. P. Bull 0 Mrs. Millman 0 Miss G. Burns 0 Enlow Competition Well Under Way The Enlow Trophy competition now being played on the local golf course is well under way, and is nearing the finals. One game has yet to be played in the second round. The scores to date are as follows: First Rounll 1. H. Schell 1 G. Evans 1 W. Daniels 1 W. H. Hall Second Round F. Carswell 1 F. Storie H. Smith 1 D. B, Carlyle © S. Irwin 1 Dr. Bascom 0 H. P.- Bull . W. P. Knight not played. F. Storie F. Carswell D. Carlyle H. Smith Round 1 H. Smith CHURCH LEAGUE STANDING Won Lost PC. AY. PB. vr vvisran 1.000 Christian .. .... 1.000 8. Oshawa .. 333 Y. M. C. A. 333 Ewe... op Simcoe . F. Carswell GAME TONIGHT King at Simcoe. TOWN BASEBALL LEAGUE Won Lost P.C. Fittings... »: »» 5 1 .833 Chevrolet .. 2 667 3 250 4 Textile .. .. 000 C.O.B.L. STANDING Cobourg . Oshawa .. Lindsay . Peterboro Belleville Leaside Port Hope .. .. Bowmanville .. Yesterday's Results Oshawa 8, Bowmanville 0. Leaside 5, Cobourg 4. Cobourg 5, Leaside 4. Peterboro 5, Port Hope Lindsay 8, Belleville 4. nH owe % NEW TO HIM Kansas City Journal: "Husband, that Chinese visitor seems deeply in- terested in our Chinese-room."" "Yes, he says he never saw any- thing like that in China." PPT TT rrr WEEK END SPORT CARD FRIDAY Town League Baseball Cedar Dale at Textile SATURDAY Central Ltague Oshawa at Port 'Hope Leaside at Belleville Cobourg at Peterhoro Lindsay at Bowmanville ! Soccer 0, and DFA, ' G.M.C. at Whitby Solina at Regiment Enniskillen at Bowmanville Brooklin at Pickering Bowling Annual Tournamfent Oshawa Bowling Club. Golf FP. W. Cowan Trophy PPP FCCP FPR E PREECE TEESE PELE EF ERE TFS EF IRETEES LAL LAL LAL ILL LLL LILLY] Local Golfers Beat Rosedale Close Game Ends 9-8--Oshawa Has Won Two Inter-Club Matches Oshawa golférs apparently are in [for a successful season. Yesterday afternoon they entertained twenty players from the Rosedale Club whom they defeated after many close and exciting games by 9 to 8, It was one of the hest matches ever played on the local course and both Oshawa and visiting players thor- oughly enjoyed the contest, Osh- awa has played so far three inter- club, matches, two of which have theen victories, Following the match the visitors were guests at a lumch- eon in the clubhouse after which they returned to Toronto. Following are the scores afternoon: for the Oshawa G. N. Jacobs T. Henderson W. Davidson J. D. Fraser PF. Carswell J. Sullivan H. P, Bull F. A. Reid T. B., Mitchell W. A. Woollen 0 R. W. Milli- P. Campbell 1 champ 0 C. N. Defoe 1 H. E, Smith P.G. Blatchley) ¥% G. E, Evans W. Maybin 1 Dr. Bascom S. E. Bowyer 1 F. Storie E. Foulas 0 Dr. Henry C. E; Sinclair 0 W. Knight W. B. Weder % J.B. Thompson 0. C. Lewis 0 H. E, Tylor J. H. Douglas 0 D. B. Carlyle W. H. Grant 0 Dr. Ford K. B. MacLaren 0 H. P, Schell G. M, Forgie 1 Geo. Miller C. B. Henderson Russell. Hatch 0 Rosedale J. Sale, Jr. J. 8. Beatty ] Lindsay Grey Birds defeated Belle- ville Wednesday afternoon in a Cen- tral League fixture by 8 to 4, The vis- itors made eleven hits, and Belleville six. Each team used two pitchers, Lindsay trying Allen for two inning: and Ouelette for the balance, He gave only one hit, Belleville used a new heaver, Fallen, who held the mound for six innings. Williams finished. Cobourg Win By Rally in Ninth In a Central Ontario League game at Leaside Wednesday, Cobourg de- feated Leaside in a close and exeit- ing game by staging a ninth-inning rally, The score was 5 to 4. Lea- side drove McCaffrey from the mound fn the third frame, scoring three runs Derry, the visitors' pitching ace, was then put in, and held the losers safe the ret of the way, except in the last frame, when some dumb base-running by the losers cost them their e¢hance to tie it up. Derry looks like a real good pitch- er. He uses excellent judgement, has a fast-breaking curve ball, and fields his position in fine Style "Nipper" Jones was thé outstanding star, with a brace of runs, hits and stolen bases and some fast fielding, Turpin, Hig. ginbottom, Derry and Skitch had two hits apiece, the latter's two being doubles, The locals have a regular big league grounds, a grass infield, dug- outs for the players, seperate dress- fng-rooms,with showers, and press stand, A mix-up hag occurred in the local group of the junior O.A.L.A, series and the teams are at a loss to know when or where they play the schedul- ed games, Yesterday Oshawa were slated to meet Aura Lee in Toronto and had made preparations to make the trip but at the last minute the game was postponed until Friday night. It was then learned thpt a number of Oshawa's players would he out of town for the holiday, and another postponement was necessary, LATEST NEWS - "Beyond REGENT 2 Beautiful P William S. 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