Oshawa Daily Times, 21 Apr 1930, p. 6

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1930 AND IND STRIAL SOFTBALL MEETING AT Y. M. C. A. TONIGHT § Oshawa Nationals Win First Game of Season From Kenwoods 5tol Oshawa Nats, Make Impres- ' Showing in Finsl of Season ~~ Mulr Pulls Hat-Trick----League Opens Next Saturday Oshawa Nationals opened the seas with an exhibition game vars 50 Vtiseourt Kenwood, in fine weat er, though a bit windy, TNE, paid vepresented Nits kigked off ene in i tangle, hatter of time when Nats apen the searing and Muir oblige with hike drive, nk all the way, } ji visitors flvened wp nites this but they could make no impression defence, The playing some pie football and it wig fio spre ol YOAr's marathon lay on the hemesters' solid Nats forwards were when Sure added No, 2, followe Conner, who had nother goal by ) by ant d Jones, the visit maved to Centre, or bask, we in halding Mule gio i Wh inside left, and whey ook rammed home No, 4 Ranwoods seemed to he well beaten, arrived with no further seorlng, Chinges were made in hoth 1 ¢ the interval, Bert Herring appar ni wt eentre half vans and Peter vatlonals, ; The speciators hi looking Me pressure on the ha na the visitors had the wind be Wind them but the liame half were Solid, MeLean, Brodie and Lyons give ing nothing away Wee Reter Gow had the spectators in atitehes at midfield when he gi theed the ball from field and ran 1 hank, when he was parner of the net ball, : i After 20 minutes play, Mulr seared onl of the game, from «a the best pass hy and placing ner of the net Nats team were aasy and were content With 'asey, heating three men utes from time, giving Smith hanes, The game favour of the Nationals, he home supporters eansider that the Nats. hive a real team, and the are all good men § \ ned 17 players alan hen selecting thelr The eommittes w team, have my sympathy, as they only play 11 players, Here's Ww ing the Nats the best of lek, another suceessiul season, ------ Nats open thelr League the Stadium, . fouring. planes of all- nations ave 10 Invited to compete in a aoe of an anti} eiveult of Italy, Fhe event will be wun off from Rome in August, starting from the Litterio alpen, Te Another time love's labor when a mother gives her ue it Coll, Buth- Hurst and Petterson were aby but nevertheless Nats were with the assistance of 'the wind and seme fine leading out work with Joes Mule and rans kie Btureh, soon tpl the visitors' des It seemed only a wold that heat Broek: (Time 15 minutes) having i trying time- who was playing a aams far the visitors and Gow appeared for for Nats' gon! this Rtureh at mid: heough the defence to f mn tl al line hy Broek: he rabbed on the go rocks hoosing he would plank the the ball in the far core now taking things their Toad, The visitors seared fifteen win. finlshed § goals to 1 In \ a and PORTA an Saturday, 26th, with CGE, at in lost In tittle hoy a handkerchief and expecta him to | Isadore Bponder, Port Colborne's atinnt entry in Inst year's Welge oyeU NH awim, Toronto stavied hin long training grind for this when he dived Inte the Welland ship canal, He expressed hopes of §hining the laurels held hy Geo, oun, Evnest Vievkoottey and Nadie Keating, winner of last | Yoar's awiny, | IE ------T Ee .,M Edmonton Grads. Defeat Lakesides In Decisive Style ------ : Edmonton, Alta, April 21=Ruim ing wild after being hold 10 a 19:17 lead in the fArst hall, Kdmonton Grads, detending ehamplons, defeat ed Toronto Lakesides In the frm game of 8 twoegame series for the women's Dominion basketball title, the final seore being 47 to 17, The Grads consequently will enjuy an ad vantage of JO paints | hen they meet their Eastern ehallengers tonight For two full periods the Lakesides gave the Hdmonton girls a real bat tle, but after that they faded badly and the allsround effectiveness and superior condition of the Grads took it toll Gladys Fry, star ventre player, loc the atta kfor the local team, Nhe win able 10 elude her eheok for total of 16 points, Supporting her in brilliant vashion were Margaret Mag Burney and Millie MeCormiek, the former contributing 10 points and the latter 9 to the Grady' toatl It was after the halfsway mark that the Grads let loose thelr drive, With a systentatie combination the ehamplons rapidly Inevensed the lee way and golleatively the team piled up AM points, white the Lakesides were held from scoring, Scottish Soccer Season Closes London, April 3l=Heyond a few odd games the Scottish soever season ended Saturday, The-ehamplonship of the first division was decided weeks ago, Glasgow Rangers repeating their success of last year and also winnhig the Scottish Foothall Association Cup, The Rangers finished the season by loatng to Airdrie, Dundee United and 8, Johnstone will go dawn into the second division, while Hast Fife, who are champions of the minors, and Leith Athletle come wp, In the Iaglish League, whose ames run Ul May 3, the Wedneas diay went a bit further out in the Jead of the first division averages wien they heat Hlackburn Revers, and Derhy County and Manchester City, thelr nearest rivals, lost to-day, The clubs whe are fighting aan demotion all fought gamely, Kvers on got a deaw from Manchester Unie who are themselves on the brink, while Grimsby Town turned on Derby County and beat then, Neweastle United are temporarily sale with Shefield United and Burniey, Blackpool, who on from hat 'closest opponents for the second dis vision bir Oldham Athles tle, yesterday, went further ahead when they heat Walverhampton Wan: derers today, while Oldham could only dew with Bristol City, After 's matehes Chelsea displaced in d place, At the bot of the er Meistol City look med to relegation and Hull Chy have to do better than they did 10 escape the same X ) i ASAE TAI Division A aay] Portsmouth (0 0 0 ra Rov, 0 Sheffield Wedn 1 aby Town + 2 Derby County 4, 1 field Tn 2 Arsenal viii 8 ter City wd Manchester City} vertu! vas 0 Sunderland 40 6 Hh ohestor Ui d EVOHON yor vesd deshoraun h) Juroley hen | 0 lo Unit, 2 Loods United |, Uni ston 8) mW thy \ 0 \ Read Stoke MY ae Wi ol WANAER adit City |, 0 ott Connty 0 ston Ni Kd pistol City .,., 2 ead \ ATTETL aan WEY 3a vuianan AERA E RE AAR AY wn Far het A LA ARERE, havitan Ath, ,. 0 fide! 1 ON. vyiaan 3 MOON 4 Park wh M1 Rangers 4000 vde not played, ASIANA warnoek 0 Witton Acads 0 J PIERS | oon OAM 11 iaaiay RAOO | iyi h therael sro 8 MOOR an So Ae «3 Sh Minton oo, Johnstone "ey WYN Le Ll ? HA o --- wank CUBS WIN SECOND GAME OF SERIES, 4.3 fi elnnatl, ©, April 21,=/The Reds fa nd 10 mike good fn two oppor tunities to seore additional runy and the Cubs won the sesond game of the series, 4 to J, taking it all even WIOREO soriviee 001 002 100med 12 3 Anelnnnth 0000 000 300 0004 0 J luke and allrinett; Donohue, Johnson, Lusas and Bukeforth, Adanacs Win From Toilers To Come East Winnipeg, April 21,=By a last-min ute flourish, Lanky Doug Fraser on Maturdiy night marshalled hig fights Ing New Westminster Adanacs fe the Canadian buskethall final, Tove 40ariding goals Ly the Coustihen's eurly hilred guard and eaptaln Just before the last gong elanged placed the 1939 Dominion ehamplony ahewd of Winnipeg Tollers und galned a twospolnt vigtery on a twosgame ser len tetul, By 17 10 16, Tellers, ehamplons of Manitoba, hid won the series open ef, Through all but the waning me ments of the second mateh Tollers refused to be headed, T'wioe the Bi tish Columbia quintet struggled up wird to wn tle seore on the round, only to be pushed again behind, Then as the last minutes elleked away the Adanaes surged on to win hy 0 Ww 17, They snintehed the round by total seore wf 30 to MH Last night the Beish Columbia ehimplons=now tithists of the West wre rumbling eastward on the last log of & transcontinental trek that ends ut Waollyille, N.&, There on next Thursday and Saturday Hugh Gitford's New Westminster five will seek to gain thelr second ptralght Dy minten crown by downing Acadia University, best In the Jan In thelr rush to the Maritimes the Ada nes have beaten the ehamplons ol Aberta, Saskatchewan and Manitobi Les Canadiens Smother Ottawa All-Stars 11-6 -- Atlante Qity, April #1,=When they really Tell Jke It, Canadiens displayed worid's championship form, and they opened the throts tle wide to bury the Ottawa All Bars, under an 11 to 0 weorea on the Atlantie: Clty Auditorium leu vigk on Naturday night, An audience of pome 6,000, many of thom decked out in evens ing clothes, turned out to ses the gonl orgy, and by outscoring the Ottawa club 18 to § In the two game pevies which terminated last night, the Flying Vrenchment romped off with the 81,000 prise for the team piling up the most points, Al times the elubs put on an ex: hibition of skating, stlokhandling, body and poke checking, ghooting and goaltending that had fhe most reserved fan shouting oF moaning Pete Lepine and Alex Hmith split hah individual scoring laurels With three each, Caplin Nylvie Mantha, Howle Morens and Len Grosvenor each collected two, Johnny Gagnon, Wilder Lareehells, Leduel George Mantha and Frank: Io Flanigan drove In a goal each, I -- a ------ Rochester Wins First of Season Reading, Pay April 21 ==Rochester won the first game of the series and ita first of the season from Read i here yesterday 9 10 7, in a free hitting game. The Keys rallied for four runs in the ninth faning afer two were ont and deave Larry lis vin, the Wings' starting pitcher off the hilk Billy Southworth, Rochester mans ager; led the Wings' attack with a home run, & double and wingle, He hit & homer in the third with one en hase, Roehester ivy 102 O04 110-0 16 2 Reading yyvv00 002 100 O04? 12} Tevin, MeGraw and Florence; Bel), Hermann and \Whitney, RIGH-IUMP RECORD SRY BY PHILADELPHIA GIRL Boston April 21==The world's running high jump record waa broken Saturday night by Miss Jean fhtley of Philadelphia at the wows en's national indoor track and field ohamplon meet when she cleaved § fool 4% inches, PORT SNAPSHOT GPORT SNAPSHOT By Oxo, Caxvauisy Bporis Edler Oshawa Nats, Win First Game The Oshawa Nutlonals, 1929 Major League Champs, got off to » good start, when they won the first game of the season, an exhibition game with Earlseourt Kenwoods, on Buturday afternoon at the Motor Clty Stadium, The Nuts, displayed good form to win the game § to 1: There are more than enough players out With the Nats, this seas son and the management will hive s hurd Job to plek the twelve Dest, The Oshawa Nationals open thelr league sehigdule next they clash with ©, G, 1, LJ " Saturdny when . A Softball Meeting Tonight The Oshawa Clty and Industrial Athletic will held Association thelr regular weekly softball meeting st the local YMCA, tonight, The meeting ls ealled for B00 o'clock sh loen! softball Teagues ure naked to tonights » 1 arp. All tenis entering any of the have thelr representatives on hand Entry foes will be weeepted tonight Ne {] Duco Boys' Softball Club ' I'he Duce Bove! Bofthall Club CA tomorrow night at B00 pa out with either the Junior or Inter hand, Vinal arrangements will be Is belng held on Wednesday night and uw fll turneut fy requestid J will hold » meting ut the YM AML persons who intend to tur naked to be soci] evening whieh mediante teams ure mide for the Ihis oun meeting mw vey ports LJ LJ Lacrosse Teams Active Phere 1s no wrent deal of activit wherg lacrosse tems are entered Ing to le as strong & team as pr where they residents of the place of the different elubs ave worfing eveiting fo eity hy the rafpuired dat BASEBALL RESULTS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost It Halthmore oo 0. off 1] INOWUTK | U (ETT) Muntredl 4» | A) I amit | A Loronie R) Hoehestel Heading Jursgy TT darn ARRAN (RA) | SITE] | LLL qa: mY | City i id Yesterday's Results OH boromtu send Jersey Cit Y Reuding vin Montreal Saturday's Results Reading } Toronto Montreal § Jersey Cly Newark Ax Hittalo Haltimore 1 Roehester Ke 10 Innings Games today Foronto ut ark Montreal at Baltimore | Jo ut Jersey City | Rochester ut in Nowark Haltalo Roshester Baltimore aL LAAs AMERICAN LEAGUE ' Won Lost IN ' 1] (BLL | Wy Philadelphia Detroit Washington i Chicano Cleveland soins ( BOMUN iviirininnn | Bt Lows sviviniinng ! New York | Yesterday's Results Philadelphia 5 Noston Cleveland d Detrolt Washington 0 New York Bt Lond at Uhivago Saturday's Results Rosten 7 New York | Philadelphia 9 Washington 4,40! Detroit \ 6 Cleveland St Louis 7 Uhivago | 18 Innings Games today Cleveland at De trolt; St Louis at Chicago; Wash ington at Philadelphia Only three games peheduled SIR EEL) a (13) | x RELA LL) ea SRLEEL SELL) Kain SILI NATIONAL LEAGUE unl ul New York TRY Pittsburg Hoston CERRO vuisvvaningg St LOW yiivininnng Philadelphia siiviin CIREIMBALL vivian Hrooklyn vin Yesterday's Results New York «oio® Philadelphia 0001 Chicago +. Cinema ood Heston wand Breskiyn ia Saturday's Rewulis New York 00d Dhiladelphia Hoston 10 Neooklvn Cinetnnatl oid Chieago xPittsburg «08 St Louds aon Innings Games toda) ==Roston at Rrooks Ivn: Philadelphia at New York: Chicago at Cincinnati} Pittsburg at St, outs, I'L (KET) LLY | MK) \ EH] } A 4 ARR} J (LLL iL} ETT II LI | TEENA | EAA in the wish to play In 1 OW | Lonthusiant d | 0iflvery, 0 | (RRR! Lhe present time ln those centres OALA und as Fach elub bu try the Miders must be Muay 1, the ofeluls el thelr players tn thely mihi Sarnia Lacrosse Club Will Be Helped By ta 2 Imperial Associa.ion Farpla, April 21 Ava Vanaly wiyne, President of the Imperial Athletic Assoelntion, a former In orause player and one of the most funs In the Pravines, ba in attendance at nest Mienday's organisation meeting of the write Lnerosse Club, The City Polles Court room heen spooured for the meets Ig and It Is hoped to have a turns out for the meeting that will pet all doubiu ue to the suceess of tho Yeuture nt rest What funds are necessary Lo put the club on (ts feet will be furnish ed hy the Imperial Association, The however, will be elected AL the open meeting and many are expocted to take an netive part In the executive affalrs of the elub Muny of the players will be re arinited from the elty, The laorosse am how fower Imperial OH em ployees on Ha poster than any elub shonsored by the refinery nesocia Hon Cup Finalists Play Tie Game London, April I'he | wiited rehearsal between fed Pown and Arsenal, the English \nsoeintion Cup Hinalists, Satorda viiiut be considered as a good eri eran of what will happen next Sat wrdiy at Wembley, the teanin play eld at Huddorsheld in heavy rain and on waterlogged grounds, the result Was a draw two woals all wil Histury partly sepented tsell yes tevday an in 1942 when Huddersheld were Analiste they played Preston North kind a week before the cup game, but on this oocasion Hwdder wield won both the league wateh an the eup Boal Both clubs were below par yenterday, James, Jack' and Rob erin being absent from the Arsena! Wnesup, and Lewis, Navier and Wil son (the Jastonamed being under sus pension) being wut of the Hudders Held bleven Ball Hard to Control It wan early evident that the play ere would have difieulty in control loge the ball Bastin right at the start handling when the ball unexpected ly bounced, Avsenal made the first real attack, Lewis gained possession and went down the centre. He war dangerously fouled by Spencer when oily {nehes outside the penalty area furrer saved well fn the Hudderss Held goal trom the reslant free Riek, Arsenal had the better of the pane fur a while, Hulowe, after some cles ver work, centred © accurately, and Tohnson trned the ball goalwards, Althourh it looked an eany shot, Tue ner had great difentty in leaving, After seven minutes Bastin xeored for Arsenal with a well-placed low long shot which leit Turneg helpless, 5 expuoted to how much " Hudders < oF defending eA WHER Waa lanched 2 the same, Stl ER ARY In Ragland, This shows a general view of Ranching: coremony, "i ORIOLES WIN FROM ROYALS BY BIG RALLY Baltimore, April 21=The Orloles, 1] staging rallies In the elgth and ninth innings for seven runs, defeated the Montreal Royals in the opening game of the series here yesterday 9 to 7, The Viock was put In the game by Danning's homer In the eighth with twe on, and Jos Hauser nailed the game down In the ninth with a 4:buso blast, scoring Stewart and Gill ahead of him, Montreal .0000 000 050 0207 10 4 Baulthmore oio00e 000 002 0439 12 | Thormahlen, Holselaw and Head; Weaver, Coumbe, Hollingsworth, Lang, Hearn und Danning: De Mar Wins Again Boston, Mass, April 21=The shulfiing feet otf Clarence DoMar, velorun Melrose runner, Baturday wore strong enough to carry him to ourry him to his seventh Moston Marathon victory in 10 years, This amaing sthlete, favored by hig special brand of sultry wonther ran i fleld of INO starters deep in to the ground and wus in command ul the tortuous race from start to finleh, DeMar sel a time goal of two hours 8% minutes for the 24 miley Heb yurds, but finished in S.04.48 1eh, Joss than two minutes slower than the course record, because there was uo competition strong enough to push him over the last tow miles, Winnie Kyrouen af the Vinlsh- Ameriean A.C, of New York, fin ished second by Jumping his fav. orite, during the last mile and trotted home about 400 yards be hind DeMar In 2.80.87 4-5, Konkl, who tralled halt of the race, came third and was timed in 2,88. 81 4.5, The next two to finish were Can. udiung, Harold Webster of Hamil ton, Ont, was 4th In 200,27 8-5; Gabriel Ruotshonen of Montreal was fifth In S,41,08, and sixth piace went to Ronald B, O'Toole of Bt, John's, NAd, whose time was 2.41.60 440, The others fntheing fw the frst ten were: John D, Semple of Phil Adelphia, seventh; Jimmy Hennigan of Boston, elgth; Milas M, Lellan of Noel, NN, ninth, and Gordon A, Norman of Maldden tenth, Theo. dore Galt of Doston, who has taken part In several of these Moston races, was the tenal to cross the finish line, hut he was disqualified when ofielals discovered that he had not been checked ut one of the stations Norman wai followed home by the other two previous winners, Johnny Miles of Hamilton, Ont, pnd old Mill Kennedy eof Port Chester, N.Y, They ran the last miles hand in and broke the tape together, but the timers gave Miles, who won in 1020 and again last your, eleventh place by a Afth of a second, ' C--O Niagara Falls Echoes Win the Dominion Title ay 2 Niagara Fallg, Ont, April 31,Des feating the Saint John NB, Y.M.C A. Grads at thé arena here by 46 to 19 and "taking the series by a 9 to 44, the Niagara Falls Kehoes have reached thelr goal and are Dominion intermediate basketball ¢hamplons, Thus do the men of Jack Houek come through a perfect cage season without My Ww single defeat in thelr long-drawn out campaign, The home team had even a bigger margin on the play then they enjoys ed In the opening encounter Friday night. The Eastern visitors flashed in spots in the frst half, but it was evident from the start that they were going to be thoroughly outs speeded, and the last half was a ome plete walkover for the Echoes Orin Hanna, elusive eentre for the winners; again led the scorers with 17 points, Hains accounted for nine of hin teams markers, while. West. over registered elght points, Parks er and MeAllum, notched four points apiece, and Champion and = Denton, the substitutes, each accounted for a hrace R For Saint John, Patterson, right forward, was a hard and persistent worker, and was his team's moat efs fective marksman, with wine points to his eredit, Though the crowds of 200 each night of the playoff established a new record for basketball attendance in this ity, the affair, which entails an expense of $1,500, will prove a slight Huanctal loss to the local mas nagement, who assuined the expense of bringing the Saint John team to |] this eltyy AUSTRIANS ARR BRATEN BY JAP TENNIS PLAYERS Vienna, Austria, April 21weJapan won all three matohes in ita series with lending Austrian tennis players youterday, Ohta and Sato of Japan || defeated Herbert Kinzel Jr, and Erwin Bolsano, 6-8, §:2, 46, 80, and Harada and Abe of Japan cons quered . Frans Matelka and Hew WANA Artens, 7-8, 6:2, 8:8, 8-7, 6-2, In ainglen Sato defeated Mun Kialer, 1-0, 64, 6:8, Japan leads tn the series so far, four victories wv one, Arsenal continued to play be $00 eer, Baker, Mulive and og ho particularly clever in their telangulae plays. Huddersfield rallied and Robs ert Kelly equalized fourteen minutes from the start with a great shot from thirty yarls out, Preedy in the Arsenal goal, should have saved cass ily, but he attempted to first the away, and it went off his hand into the net, Huddersfield continued to press and Gerald Kelly scored ten minutes Rater, Arsenal the Attacked deaperately and eventually | walaed: Just Detofe TAR (htervale © Toronto Leaps Lose Both Week-End Games Leafs Are Blanked by Read ing on Seturday and Ab- sorb Severe Drubbing at Hands of Newark on Sun- day Beforé Record Crowd Nowark, NJ, April 21==Vrom all appearances the Toronto Lenis shape up as a first-class ball team, and f nothing else they are also vory polite, or, in other words, the perfect guests, They made their 1080 debut, hove yestorday against the Newark Dears and very oblige ingly took it on the chin, 6 to 2, There was nothing else to do with 20,8947 raving, howling Newark fans in the park, It was the lar- gost crowd that ever saw a ball game In Newark, and to have the Laats throw cold water on the ens thusinsm of that crowd by scoring un victory would have been a rank injustices, While the Leafs rolled over very meekly much to the delight of the record-breaking crowd, It must be admitted that the Beurs had a hand in the result, In fact, they had hoth hands and both, feet right in the middle of the fray, They outs bt the Leafs, 10 to 7, and therein fled the story as one of those hits wis home run by Harry Layne with three men on the bases, Lost in Mecond Inning Johnnie Prudhomme, who was al ways more or less of a headache to the Bruins back in 1028, drew the hurling assignment for the Lenfs and wan opposed at the start by Carl Pscher, that youthful southpaw speedball artist, who bears the title of the strike-out king of the International League by virtue of 101 vietimy last season, Prudhomme coasted through the first frame, but in the second game the hall game was won and lost, It all happened with two out and when Mtevens and Munn singled and Fischer drew a pass to fill the saoks, The next batter was Layne, and, an related before, he hit a homer, his drive landing into the tightly packed left-field bleachers, Fischer in the meantime was in- vinetble, In the first inning Rich. ardwon heat out one of thowe slow, tantalising hoppers to Btevens for a hit, but from then until the sixth the Leafs did not get anything that aven had the semblance of a safety, In tact, Fischer had them eating out of his hand, as In the first five frames he struck out eight men, Burke's Homer Neores Two He undoubtedly could have con. tinued at that pace, but in the sixth the nail on the forefinger of his pitohing hand eaught In the stitches of the ball and was ripped halt off, As A result he lost control and also a Jot of his speed and in the seventh inning he was yanked after Les Durks hammered a homer into the rightfield stands with Petrie on base, The latter led off the Inning with a single and after Burke's homer MoMenry oame through with A single and Fischer retired in fav. or of Hank Doney, a young rights hander, obtained from the Glants, Boney has been one of the Nears' best bets during the spring training campaign and he came through toe day with flying colors, holding the Loats at bay for the remainder of the game with one hit, After Layhe's homer in the seo: Six*Run Rally Wins for Boston Brooklyn, N.Y. April 21==Walte¥ Berger's hard hitting gave the Brave ed the deciding spark to make it two straight over Brooklyn yesters day by the score of 7 to 2 His home run with the bases filled in the sev- enth climaxed a sixsrun rally, A capacity crowd of 30,000 witness ed the game, BOMON yuvviiine 000 001 600-2 8 1 Brooklyn vivanss 000 100 012 9 2 Siebold and Sophrer; W (Clark, Morrison and Pleinich, UE... \ The most desirable eitizen is he who can urge his city to make pro= gross without going into convulsions. ond Prudhomme was himself again and yielded only another yun until the seventh, when ho was {aken ont to allow Muble to bat, Nick Harrison finlshod the yume and the Boars pleked up thelr final credit at hiy expense in the seventh on u pass to Layne, a sacrifice by Pare ont and u single hy Andy Cohen, Layne, who 1s a twin brother to the Herman layne who used to play with Toronto, had the spots Hght market cornered us fay as the hiting wag concerned, In udditfon to his Ruthinn smash he had two singles, giving him a perfect uvors ugo for the duy ' The victory made ft two 1 on row for the Dears, ny Saturday they opened thelr sonson with un bto-4 ten<nning victory over the Bufinlo Blsons, thanks to a home run hy Ralph Shinners, former Lore onto star, BLANKED BY READING Reading, April 21«=Toronto und Roading halved thelr Inaugural porion, the Keystones blanking the Leafs hy 4 to 0. hero yesterday, Johih Weleh, rangy right-hundey, held the Toronto team (0 seven sontiered hits, while the Keys, aft er gotting only five hits In seven frames, pounded Vranl Burnes, left-hander, - off the hill In the eighth, Clarence Visher relleved Barnes and aljowed one hit, "The Keys scored thelr first yun in the third on "T'wee" Walsh's doubla and "Rabbit" Whitmun's single, In the eighth four singles wore groups ed for the final two run Toronto had many opportunities to moore, hut Welch was steady In the pinches, Heo for a moment in the ninth when Ruble doubled and Rabbitt singled; but he forced, Joo Harrie, former major longue slugger, to ground wenkly to Walsh to end the pastime, Welch was given sonsational sup. port, Bill Jurges especially coming through with stellar work, Jurges had seven assists, Welch alded hin own cause by pleking off three yun ners at first hose, It was a cold dreary day, with less than 3,000 tans wooing the contest Pitchers' Battle Welch and Barnes engaged In a pitching duel from the start, The Kays falled to show any signs of hitting strength until the third In ning, when a run was scored, wavered I | Dry Wash | Your Car ov Clean your car the "Koeak' ways A dirty, mudseplashed auto ean be mado to look Hike new In a very short time with the use of KOZAK Auto Dry Wash se no sponge, bucket or hose in necessary, Kosak cloth is specially woven South Sea Island tibresabsolutely greaselonnes chemically treated with vegetable waxes and seas oned for five weeks to rene der it more lasting. 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