Oshawa Daily Times, 20 May 1930, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1930 PAGE NINE IMONS VS. GENERAL MOTORS AT ALEXANDRA PARK WED, NIGHT GENERAL MOTORS SRS, 1929 LACROSSE CHAMPIONS OF CANADA, START 1930 CAMPAIGN TOMORROW NIGHT Tomorrow night at Alexandra Park, at six o'clock the General Motors Seniors, will com mence their 1980 campaign, when they meet the strong St; Simons team of Toronto in the O.ALLA, Senor Lacrosse League curtain. raiser. The above picture shows the members of last years team and executive, the team which won the Mann Cup, emblematic of the Ia- crosse Championship of the Domini. on, The only member of last year's sid who a be with a. this season, is Shep' § v From left to rane they are; C, With ow Wty P J Maw W. A, Cond, Gi, W, Hezzelwood, and spencer "Doddy'" Doddemendt, H, W. Nicoll, Toots'! White, "Kelly" DeGray, "Nory," Hubbell, Bill Coulter, Mel, Whyte, Herb, Cook, ¥'red Hobbs, ! Feephenson, "Smoky Vox, "Chuck" Baveon, "Shop" Shepley, "Chuck" Davidson, Pat' Shannon, Connie' Golden, "Walk" Wilson, "Red" KW. McTavish, President, "Mut,"" Leyden, Businéss Manager, Goo, Munroe, Coach, Sam, Johnson, Trainer, "Smitty" Smithson, 'Bob' -------------------------- Opening Lacrosse Game Tomorrow Night Expected To Attract Much Interest. Being Shown in Senior Lacrosse Open- ing Game -- Champions Will Wear Snappy Uni- forms--St, Simons Will Present Strong Team When the General Motors Sen- iors, holders of the Mann Cup and St. Simons, the choice of Toronto, take to the fleld at Alexandra Park on Wednesday night at 6,00 o'- clock sharp, one of the largest crowds ever to attend a lacrosse game in this eity, is expected to be on hand. St, Simons finished up thelr training for the opening game on S&tugday when 'the team which is soon to tour the United States, played the Anglicans an exhibition titt 'and won by the score of § to 3. The Simonites showed goon form and considering the continual shifting and experimenting which was done throughout the game they gave a very impressive display, With only three teams entered in the Senior O, A. L. A, race, the competition is sure to he very keen and every game will mean a gréat deal in the final standing, The champions have been practising faithfully and while one or two of the players are on the sigk lst the fans can rest assured that a real smart bunch of gutted-stick artists will trot out onto the "feldy wearing" ilo. speaking. of colours ft be well to mention tere that Aacrosse fans of the gily have n pleasant surprise in store for them, The new uniforms which are" be- ing provided for the Motors team, are something new and. entirely different. No team will be able to boast of & more affective or neater' combination of colors = than the 1930 uniforms of the Jookls, In terms of modern slang, t cer- tainly are "hot", | Hi A great many people have been wondering where the General Mo- tory team 'would play their 'home games, It ls now. practically as- sured that all home Salon will be played at Alexandra Par A plan is now being seriously diseussed to make more adequaté accommoda- tion and while the details have not yet been made public, the plan {if carried through, will provide® local lacrosse fans with accommodation second to none. Opening Ceremonies The Ontario Amateur Lacrosse As- sociation executive will be present at the opening game tomorrow night Among those who will be present are "Skee" Warr, President of the O.A, 1A, A, E. Lyons, Yast President of the O.A.LLA, and Gene Dobb, Sec- retary, After the game a meeting of the O.AduA. executive will be held pdustrial Relations Building se 'of completing the Senior sc! 3 ] One of th Large Crowd charge of the game tomorrow night is the popular, smiling Charlie Quer- rie, A. E. Lyons will present each mem ber of last year's team with a medal, in recognition of the winning of the Mann Cup: Taken all in all, Wednes- day night, will be an auspicious occa- sion in the annals of local lacrosse fans, BOBBY JONES GIVEN HARD BATTLE BY | HON. W. G. BROWNLOW Sunningdale, England, May 20,~ The Hon, W. G. Brownlow, son of Lord Lurgan, gave the United Sta tes amateur star, Bobby Tones, a stiff battle for the gold vase of Golf Illus trated yesterday and was nosed out by only ene point in 36-hole medal competition, A big field of amateurs took part, : The son of Lord Lurgan made a 69 in the morning and a 75 in the afternoon, while Jones, playing very poorly in the morning, needed 75 for the 18 holes, but he turned in a 68 in. the afternoon, The record for the newly construct ed Sunningdale coruse was twice bro ken during the day, Brownlow's 69 set a new mark in the first round, and Jones shaved it by a stroke a few Hours later, Charlie Conacher "ed Leaves Hospital Today After nearly a month in hospital, during. which he underwent a major operation, Charlie Conacher, youth. ful 'right-wing player of the Toronto Maple Leafs, will be uble ito leave for his heme this afternoon, not fully recovered, but looking much better nd feeling much betier than before the operition was decided upon, Char lie was all, packed up and ready 'to depart yesterday, but the hospial att thoritiess decided he had better re. main in for another day, owing to the heavy rain,» Young Conacher, in the opinion of the attending physicians, has made a remarkable recovery: Whether the operation will have any effect on his hockey playing is some- thing that will be decided when the next N.H.L. season rolls around. However, it is generally believed that Charlie will be better than ever next, winter, provided he takes the neces. sary carp of himself, The injury that resulted in the condition that neces- sitated the operation was of more than two years' standing, and during the latter part of the past hockey season Young Conacher was. suffers ing considerably from the affects of it, It wag at first thought his trouble] was tonsilitis, but a complete exam- ination disclosed a much more ser- ious state of affairs, -- The man who boasts he was never ill a day fn his life forgets when he first smoked dad's pipe. ------ octal who will b&fii Brandon Sun, ANNUI oT ITIES A Address _-- CYRIL TOLLEY TO COMPETE say of the United States Golf Asso- . PORT SNAPSHOT By Ono, Oaxrama, Sports Editor "Killies" Arrive Today The Kilmarnock Scottish soccer team arrive in Oshawa this after~ noon at 4.15 o'clock, They will be entertained at a banquet, given by the Oshawa City Council, at the Jubilee Pavilion tonight, at 6.30 p.m, and after the banquet they will be the guests of the Oshawn Nationals at an Informal Dance, at the same place, Tomorrow afternoon they will be taken through the General Motors plant, and they will likely be taken around the city also, on-a sight secing tour, Tomorrow night, at 6,00 o'clock, they will. be the guests of the General Motors La- enior OA LA, This will Canada's National game se game, they will be the The those crosse Club, at the opening game of the give the "Killies" an excellent chance to see played by two good teams, After the guests of Leon, Osler, at a theatre part players will be introduced at the present, by Mayor T, B, Mitchell. On play the Oshawa Nationals, Major exhibition game, The tickets tor this game carly and avoid the crush, LJ * A * Opening Lacrosse Game Lacrosse attendance records should reach a new mark on Wed. nesday night when the Oshawa General Motors Seniors lock horns with St. Simons, the strong Toronte entry, in the opening game of the Senior O.ALA, Last night at a meeting of the players only, the team captain for: the 'ensuing year was chosen, and Bill Coulter, was unanimously. re-elected, A good team knows a good captain, The following are the players who will play tomorrow night: Goal, Walker Wilson; point, Rill' Coulter; cover, Nory, Hubbell; 1st defence, "Ty" Silk; 2nd defence, "Smitty" Smithson; 3rd defence, "Red" Spen- cer; centre, "Kelly DeGray; 1st home, "Chuck" Davidson; 2nd home, "Connie" Golden; 3rd hothe, 'Chiick" Barron; inside, "Toots" White and outside, "Bob" Stephenson ; alternates, "Smoky" Fox, Alex Hall lacros at the Regent Theatre, to evening, they will Champions of 1929, in an ile, Get them Regent "Theatre Thursday League are now on , and "Rasy" Dalbec. o "Pat" Shannon has been under the weather dur ing the last few days and if was thought advisable to take no chances "Doddy"' Doddemeade wilt be out of the city on business * » . Snappy Colours The playing field on Wednesday night will certainly be gaily and brilliantly, decorated, There can be no doubt that the 1930 uniforms of the General Motors Seniors will be the neatest ever seen around these parts tor some time," The uniform consists of running shoes, socks, shorts, sweaters and caps. Besides there are gloves and the us ual pads, The running shoes are white, the socks are Royal Blue and the shorts are of the same colour, The caps arc also plain blue, - No description can do full justice to the sweaters The fans will be able to judge tor themselves, when they see them. Jt might be said that the colours are Royal Blue and White, On the front of the sweater is a large crest, suifably worded and there are very large, clear nums bers on the back, The St, Simons' colours are Red and White, The contrast will be marked and, no doubt, very effective, . " " . Local Driver Makes Good Showing "Bob" Carter, the Oghawa driver, made a very creditable shows ing in the Sea Fleas races held in Toronto on Saturday night, "Bob" won first in one race, second in another, and third place in another, He certainly knows how to handle the "Blue Streak" and the sport fans of Oshawa are watching his activities with a great deal of in- terest, v » » . Duco Boys' Team to Practice A practice has been. called for both the intermediate and junior Duco Boys' softball teams, The practices will be held at Alexandra Park tonight, at 6.30 pm. After the practice a meeting will be held in the Y.M.C.A. Important business, including a discussion on sweat ers, will be brought up and every member of both teams is asked to be present, * » * » Oshawa Boy Enters "Bug" Racing Jack Lecky, son of Harry Lecky, well-known focal sportsman, is preaking into the Sea Flea racing game, at the National Yacht Club, Toronto, His many friends wish him every success, LJ » LJ » Lacrosse Practice Tonight The Oshawa Lacrosse Club, the Club which is at present conduct- ing the Ford Car Contest, is not connected with the General Motors Lacrosse Club, There seems to be some misunderstanding around the city about these two clubs, The Oshawa Lacrosse Club intermediates, will 'hold a practice at the Motor City Stadium tonight, starting at 6.30 p.m, sharp, All prospective players are tied to be on hand, * L . » Parts and Service Juniors The Parts and Service juniors will hold a practice at Alexandra Park tonight, at 6.30 o'clock sharp, All players are asked to be out and to be on time, Both the intermediates and the juniors will held a practice on Thursday night at Alexandra Park, "ETE -Aarabs Open League Saturday The Aarabs, the local entry in the Lakeshore Intermediate Base. ball League, are practising hard for their opening game which will take place on Saturday afternoon, May 24, at Alexandra Park, when they, meet the Peterbora, Raybestos team, in the Lakeshore League opener. ahh i «al wie Junior Longue Did Not Open It ds rumoured that the "Water Rats" defeated the "Mud Hens" by a score of "lebenty-leben" to "tooty-toot" at Cowan's Park, last night but the Junior Softball League opening game Between the Duco Boys and the P\ and 8. juniors did not come off. Tt is expected that the league will get under way on Friday night, when the Duco Boys meet the Oshawa Bakery, ciation yesterday announced receipt of the cably entry of Cyril J, H, Tol ley for the open: golf championship of the United States, The British am+ IN US, AMATEUR TOURNEY New York, May 20H, H, Ram- | lnchen Country Club, Minneapolis, on The strong English team of J, Co- lin Cire and Ian G, Colling and the French combination of Henri Co- chet and Jacques Brugnon advanced the men's doubles Bill 'Tilden and *Wilbur Coen, Uni- ted favorites, won a vietory ver the French combination of Pler« re Albarran and the famous ocean na itor, Alain und Gerbault, An aristocrat team, consisting of Baron Humbert de Morpurgo, of It Sv, und Count Ludwig Salm von Hyugstraten of Australia, also reach ed the third round at the expense } Mushy, Rumania, and women's | of icholu Raoul Gallepe, Monte Carle Aug, 25, Brantford at Ancaster; ept, 2, Brantford ut Paris; Sept Brantford at London Hunt Club; Oct London Hunt Club at Brantford; Phe sea promises to be in teresting one, under the capable cap- | le { Miss K, Bishop 1 ford Keystones, They had previously tied the score fn the eighth without the wid of a hit, a walle and two. succes ive sacrifices and an infield out turn ing the trick ateur champion will play in (hig ev- ent for the first time at the Inter rs July 10-12, Entries close Tuesday, Muy 27 ualifying rounds will be played on| "Hell and Grampp limited the Roy une 16 in 20 sectional citie ds to sixoscattered hits, Smith give READING KEYSTONES the Keys 11, but was tight in the pir BREAK LOSING STREAK Montreal, May 20--The NRcuding Keystones finally broke their jinx here yesterday afternoon and took un 11-inning 3-1 decision from the Roy- | Burliwgton at Brantford; June 15, als, A double by Loftus with two [ Brantford at Simcoe; June 19, invita on when two were out, won for the' tion field day; July 3, Paris at Brant on 7] Hn 01 - State COLLINS AND GREGORY WIN IN FRENCH DOUBLES PLAY France, May 20.--nglis! 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