Oshawa Daily Times, 20 Jun 1930, p. 8

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'THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1930 AT MOTOR CITY STADIUM TOMORROW Brampton + Oshawa's Old Rivals «Will be Here Tomorrow Jerri, Minas silingt Oshawa General Motors for the senior lacrosse champlon- ship of Ontario for the past two years, renew their acquaintance with their avowed rivals for the firat time this year on Saturday afternoon, + The Motor City Btad- jum, Ophawa, will be the scene of the game, and all roads should fead in that direction on that oc- casion, Although defeated but not dis graced In thir attempts to win the O.A L.A, champlonship during the past two seasons, Brampton has evrey reason to believe that htelr team this year will come through, They have even greater reason to anticipate victory in their 'open. ing clash with General Motors. their' anticipation being based on the strenuous campaign of four games In' eight days which the Oshawa boys will be undergoing and on the fact that the opening games helween these two teams in the past two years have both been won by Brampton, and = usually history repeats, The Motors team has just come through a strenuous campaign but they are confident of turning back the Excelsiors, Youth has 'baen : served on Brampton's team this year, Their teams of the past two years have had experienced players who have seen years of service, This year, new 'blood has been transfused Lo render a happy medium, Veterans like George Sproule and Norman Zimmer will continue however to be among the mainstays of the Excelsior, While Sproule and Zimmer pro. vide the punch for the scoring re. qquirements of tho team, the out- standing feature of Brampton's team, this year however is thuir The defence is completed in the the strongest rearguards in On. tario with Bedt Large «giguring prominently in goal, Teddy Reeve with Torontos last year, in front TEDDY" REEVE Well known as the writer of "Sport. ing Extras," which appears in the Evening Telegram and just as well known as one of the best defencemen playing lacrosse, to- day, It will remembered that "Teddy" played for Oshawa Gen. eral Motors in 1028, He Is with the Brampton Excelsiors this wenson and will he seen in action tomorrow afternoon at the Motor City Stadipm, when the Kxeel wor py Oshawa thelr initia) visit of the season, of him and with Stew Beatty aet- ing as Teddy's right hand man, The defence Is completed In hte vanging and hard checking com- bination of Pete %iie, Ollie Bur ton and Jim Burton, Brampton's fielders will he Lhe choice of Bil Hill, Bill O'Heary, Vout Wilson, Bert Powell, Jerry Kenda), {en Kingdon, Tony Sta: pletoj, Mooney Gibson Claude Jennings, Able 'Hilgariner and Steve Halpin, These are all bri. Hant players as those who know Incrosse or have played against thom will well attest, General Motors have always aps preciated Brampton's strength and this year they realize that more than ever before they will tind formidable opponents in the Ex colplors, The time Ig 8 o'clock tomorrow afternoon and the place Is the Motor City Stadium, The stadium Is large enqugh .0 Accommodate. all the. people who will 'attend the game and every. one who pays the admission fee will have a seat and he in an Jax» cellent' position to see all of the game, There should he a rfecord: breaking crowd attend this game Editorials on International Series The following editorials, which have been clipped' trom different papers of other cities, should be of great Interest to local wmofthall softball fans, The editorials all contain great praise for the worthy "Champions of North America," and also contain a great deal of very great interest to local soft. ball fans, The editorials all It in always interesting to know what people outalde our city think of our Lacrosse team, ('Faken from the Mall and Empire) LACROSSE BECOMING AN IN. TERNATIONAL GAME -- ; 'Wo note the paradox that at a time when lacrosse is ceasing to be A national game it is becoming an | international game, It is no long. ar the chief holiday sport in a hundred Canadian towns, but it is being taken up by Amerisan colleges, and they ha teams quite compete best that Canadas ole, we know no in summer that pete with a doxen other samen, all long. atrénuous and hazardous, but (there in no. other esummer. game that oan match it, in our opinion, In giving Inorosse and hockey to the world of aport Canada made a don. bution that can never be forgot on, (Taken from the Guelph Mercury) THE NATIONAL GAME Som -- Canada's national game taken over tional game of lacrosse wag upheld At Oshawa on Saturday when the team representing that gity, the holders of the Mann Trophy, ews blamatie of the lacrosse champions ship, nosed out an all-star aggre tion of colleg Two games were playad, On ¥pj. day the col men from across the border wefe the victors, and on the following day the ne were forced to extend themselvesd to the utmost to carry off the laur. als; and at that it is a question if the better team wo «when a team from the . The visiting Americans showed such dassling Ard a 4 nw It Abn od in! 'arity a many thouss fl tomy and vi A had its' team, i the keenest rive alry sisted, r it was a man' it , Oxford and 'tu amb: Uni boas Tot men on emch side, and the team Phe good: old game of Inare ; Cana national game ta ' from Indlans, iv indeed in a bad | 3 nited .whete the pastim nj oie but 4 Tew: vent: ce 3 ~ boating Canada's tr he ma [3 he fom hl Sib To Si 1 Rn Ame Mb a inane, a At ublle will attempting BE ra CRICKET NOTES = | Mt, George's entertain Peterbor- ough on Saturday, 21st inst, in 8 friendly game at Lakeview Park, For this game there will be 12 for the occasion will be: ¥. Las mouth (Capt), J. Plekup, G, Mann, W, Moore, L. Phillips, G, Dewberry, J, Thappeii, W. Sargent, W, Adams, O, Howarth, F, Pros sor and NR, Drummond, Reserves: E. Chappell and W, Thompson, All players to he on lahd at ¢ o'clock, McCoy Wins F rom DeVito 'Toronto, lune 20~The fatal Ring tackle ended another main match at the Arena Gardens last night with Bibber McCoy hurtling through the alr batter Joe DeVito to the mat, after he had previously picked up the Italian and crashed him for the first fall in the opening round, McCoy took two stemight falls but only after gruelling grinds with long punigh- ment, holds, for both put everything into a grim strugle for suprgmacy, McCoy was just u trifle too fast and took advantage of apenings to smush DeVito to a helpless form on the carpet, The plain bout put & great finish on a clever show {oF the semj-final was, & brilliant display of wrestling although Reg Siki dropptd Bill De- metral in the last few minutes of the match after the veteran Greek had amassed a lead on points that would have fiven him the decision, George Vassell wis too steong for" Count Karl Noving in the 'openers but he need 'all his extra power to offset the advantage his lighter opponent had '1 wrestling ability, Grover Cleveland Alexander "Goes to Texas League Dallas, Texas, June 20.Girover Cleveland Alexander, the rights hander of the National League for two decades, has been signed by the Dallas Club of the Texas io, It was announced last night by Bob Tarleton, vice: president of the local club, were a credit to those institutions Later it was adopted in a number of United States colleges, where it has steadily gained in popularity, an ovidenced by the splendid show. ing made by the American All-Stars Inst woek, when they came within an ace of carrying off the champion- ship. It Is hard to sey when' Interest in the game of lacrosse first began to wane in Ontario, or what was the reason for it, That ifterest has fallen off in the pastime, there Is ample evidence. In many of the towns where it Fuled the chief sport for years, the game is no longer played, and where at one time there were hundreds of teams and thous ands of players, they are now uum bered the dozens and hundreds, An effort is now being made to national on a stable, han Ritrace! Hod no other sport ,an Always been A strong factor in the development of sturdy athletes, i Canada cannot aftord to lose pre- stige by having a Ha io come over, from, the United States and beat us AL our own national game; and that it what ls going to 'happen unless Interest in the game in revived and it is more ade. quately supported. 4 (Taken from "the Kingston Whig. 'Sandard JANADA CAPTURES LACROSSE ++ CHAMPIONSHIP da, owing to the ' superb of 'the Oshawa General ototk, captured the laarosse cham pi of America when t ' featadi the United on uty by six goals to th he secon 0 two-game series for the Trophy, It was a great fight for the'Americans had won the frst oontést 11 to 10, 00 to reports it is cons ul 'good judges of the game that Plos gave an exhibition of the finest playing which has or years in.Canada, The terday's Royal PORT SNAPSHOTQ S By Ono, Oavramu, Sports Bditer Brampton Here Tomorrow The game which Oshawa lacrosse 'fans have been waiting for, will be played here tomorrow afternoon, starting at 3.00 pm, when the Brampton Excelsiors clash with the General Motors Sre, for the first time this season, The Excelsiors and the local team have met in the finaly for, the Ontario championship for the last two seasons and the brand of lacrosse which these two teams dish up, Is no secret, In previous seasons, Brampton has always won the first game of the sea- son in Oshawa and when it is remembered that the Excelsiors defeated St. Simons, the last time those two teams met, it is not too much to expect them to repeat, The locals are taking this game seriously and they are out te win it. They must win tomorrow to retain first place, Game Is At the Stadium The game will not be played at Alexandra Park, as is usually the cise, but will 'be played at the Motor City Stadium, For the benefit of those who are still ignorant of its location, the Motor City Stadium is situated behind the Oshawa Arena, on the west bank of the Oshawa Creek,' The Stadium has ample seating accommodation dnd this fact should attract & farge number of fans who refused to stand and watch » game, There should be a record crowd on hand tomorrow afternoon to sce the "Champions of North America" in theif first local appearance since winning the title, Ld Aarabs Idle Tomorrow The Oshawa Aarabs will not be in action tomorrow afternoon, Their next game. will he on Saturday, June 28, when they meet the Peterboro Raybestos team here, LJ ' » ' Ladies' Game Tonight The Chosen Friends and the O.M.I, meet atdhe Motor City Sta dium tonight In a scheduled league game, There should be a good crowd on hand to see this game, The Chosen Friends are becoming # threat to all teams, LJ] L] LJ Junior Game Tonight Cowan's Park will be the scene of a scheduled junior league tilt tonight, when the Parts and Service Juniors clash with the Duco Boys The Ducd Boys have been threatening to break into the win column for some time now, and they cldim that tonight's their night, * . Softball Teams Notice The following should 'prove of interest and value to local softball teams, It 'was received by us here Wednesday: "One of the leading softball teams in Torénto would like te ar. range an exhibition game with a real good local team, Communi. cate with L. Woodrow, ¢/0 The Evening Telegram, Torente, Yours very truly, I'here is every indication that the President vs THE EVENING TELEGRAM, L. Woodrow, Circulation Department, LJ Golfers' Notice Vice-President's mateh, being held tomorrow afternoon at the local Golf Club, is going 10 be a great success tention of entering the competition and dinner will be served immediately after the last game has been completed, 'The teams will be drawn up and the draw will be posted on the Professional's Shop, at 5.30 p.m, today, . Almost sixty members have signified thelr in Play will eommence at 1.00 o'clock . Ld Oshawa City at Home, Tomorrow The Oshawa City soccer team play at Alexandra Park tomorrow afternoon, They meet N, and D, in a league fixture at 345 pm, The following players are asked to be at the Dressing Rooms not later than 3.00 o'clock: Brown, Lobban, Dunstall, Cuncliff, Lappin, Fullerton, Rat cliff, Munro, Smart and A'Hearn, some weeks for the City and they LJ] This is the first home gume for are determined to make it a victor) LJ . Unfortunate Accident On behalf of all the baseball fans of Oshawa and especially the Oshawa Aarabs team, we extend our sympathy to the Cobourg team and Pitcher lbey, Ibey was seriously cut' in the elbow in an ace dent which occurred on Wednesday night, when returning home from the game here, Ibey may never pitch again and is certainly out for the season, This is certainly a tough blow to this versatile athlete and to the Cobourg team, "Happiest Manin England" Earl of Derby Wins the Gold Cup for First Time Ascot, Eng, June 20.~The Earl of i Derby was worth, won the famous nob eo happiest man in Eng land yesterday when his horse, Bos: old cup event at yes scot meeting, eyt, the 17 Stanley to in. The herit the title, walked proudly to the ddock ithe aide, of his champ! fon, ¢ could hardly cope with the hand« shakes he received on the. vietery, "Tam beamed, ily has won the race" His Majesty the King vigorously | as: Bosworth pleased bevond measure," he Tt is the frst time my fam: applauded ted n the ti du clear length, Both he King n 0! honk n © Bart an "ord ave Weston, fo. more than satisfactory "ft "proves that ite of the v0 w th hay an a 'were the Wore pads." wis ox the o sh t the su wi TE Nair. \. | rin | 'Hod his rider, [] hearty pat on the back, venth inning, with the bases empty, Ed Wells gained credit for his hth vigtony in six startsg although a slight injury forced him to Fetive in fuvor, of Gomes after five innings. SHIRES HELPS SENATORS Washington, June 20.=~The "stran- gers" on the Washington ball club made themselves right at home yes: terday at Griffith Park, where Art Shires, Heinle Manush and Alvin Crowder introduced themselves to the home fans by contributing strong ly to the Nationals' 3-1 victory over the White Sox. | Shires, playing his first game with the Senators, hit for three out of four atted In a run, and was 'on the end of two fast double plays; Manush got two Joss in three trips to the plate, and Crowder let 'the Sox down with four scattered hits and a lone tally, Chisago scored its one run In the fourth on a long homer by Reynolds, 4 rove wi the season, [) single thr time at b streak of Pho Thy 1 : ent the hy or the Athletics, winning his inth game of 18 WINNING RUN York, June 20.==After striking esterday, out three times in a row fhe a | was vilion, th from ¥ feollected eleven hiss. Eight : £0! [ot 'them, 'and. al of their runs, ! fue Rip" Collins In the 'hres five innings, "HOME RUN STANDING Ruth' Yankees, 1: Wilson, Cubs, i Knglish Cuby, 1; Cuyler, Cube "Chatham Braves, ;1: Reynolds, he | DL i Hpawns, a i Berger - , Niaon Saba ven, 18; » Yankees, 18; Foxx, Athletics, 15, League totals---National, 327; American, 351; grand total, 678, iia ---------- What ia really expected on the naval troaty ia that some time lat. or it will be revealed that someones slip in a joker permitting the TORONTO UMPIRES MAY GO ON STRIKE Toronto, June 20~Toronte um- pires may go on strike, the union "of baseball and softball arbiters reofusin ide Indies' 8 i p- pointed to have complete charge, The Toronto Umpires' Associa: tion reached the decision last night when it was agreed that none of their members would work in boulevard ball unless a man was given control to select and deal with the umpires which would prevent a re-ocourrence of the recent trouble when Miss Mabel Ray, who holds a joint position at the park as both lea. gue and team officer, ordered Umpire Barney McLeod out of a double header which he was ap. pointed to handle, Bobby Jones Has Slim Lead Hoylake, Eng, June 10,~The British open golf championship was still a ""hoss race' yesterday svening as the field rounded the halfway post, Bobby Jones added & par 72 to his 70 yesterday to give him 142 and nut him a nose ahead, with a stroke lead over the veteran Englishman, Fred Robson, at 143, and three shots lead on the tall Missourian, Hor. ton Smith, who had a two-day total of 145, Behind the leaders came a pack of 147s, Leo Diegz', Don Moe, Macdonald Smith, Archie Comp- ston and Phil Rodgers, with "Long Jim" Barnes another stroke Away, The qualifying gate again closed tonight cutting off all but the 60 leader and one tie for 60th place George Von Elm, with na 86-hole acore of 160, was the only United Htates player shut out of the pun ishing two-round finish tomorrow A score ns low as 168 was neces sary to remain In the competition Cyril Talley's 71 an the best score today but coupled with 814 yosterday it means: hardly any thing, The big Englishman played Hoylake nw it whould' ba played scoring 84 on the first nine and thus girding himself for the fierce homeward fost, Neores Wrecked Near Finish Those who falleg to beat par un the outward Journey had hard time on the long homeward half, Again today; as yéstarday, reports flew over the course of htis player and that, two, three or four under fours at the thirs teenth only to take fives and sixes on the difficult home holes, Leo Diegel, for example, played only two shots on his first nine that could he eritieiged "and started homeward with a (look of threes and fours only to mark down a pair of sixes near the close, where he explored the ough ' at two holes Wednesday's rain loft the cours Lokgy andl slow, and although woather conditions were . Ideal, with bright supshire and gentle Winds, club members: won their wagers, laid at 6 to 2 odds, thut the 70's mad Wednendny by Jdonse, Mac Bmith and Catton, would not be equalled, -------------- a -- Dr, "Jerry" Laflamme Resigns Position as Coach of Montreal Maroons -------- Montreal, June 204THe report that Dr, "Jerry! Laflamime Was resigried as conch of the Mohitreal Maroons: of the National Hotkey. Leagtie was con firmed yesterday hy Li fymme him- self, * guess' it's "tie," 'sald the grey-thatched veteran' whose coach: ng skill and. diplomacy' were held re. sponsible for the success achieved hy Maroons in'last winter's hockey cam. Palgn, George "Buck" Boucher, a member of the famous hockey family, js mem- tioned as a woceessor to' Laflamme, Toronto Leats Win Fourth Straight Victory -- Defeat Bears by Heavy Hitting Max Schmeling Is Recognized as the "World's Champeen" -- New York, June 20,~I'he New York #tate Athletic Commigsion yosterday recognized Mox Hchme- ling as henvywelght champion of the world, by. virtue of his victory over Jack Sharkey on & foul in thelr bout here last week, Over the protest of Willlam Mul. doon, veteran member of the Com~ mission & motion proposed by Come missioner James A. Varley was adopted, resolving "that Schmeling be hereby recognized as heavy: welght champion of the world, inas- much as the match was made with that understanding," Commissioner John J, Phelan, third member of the body, sided with Farley to make possible the passage of the motion, On behalf of Sharkey, a three. page statement was issued, declar- ing that he did not believe the fight had proved which was the better man and asserting that, under the circumstances, no one should be recognized, Proposing a return bout as the only way to settle the question of supremacy, Sharkey's statement said he would sign immediately to meet Schmeling with only 12% per gent, of the gate receipts As his share, 37% per cent to go to Bchme. ling, It he should insist, Sharkey, also offered to pay the dlaims of Schmeling's repudiated German manager out of his share of the receipts, and said he was perfectly willing to make these fin. ancial concessions although it would he fighting for irkining ex- penses_ only, Hagen Stands Out When Ulster Wins From I. T. C 3-0 Toronto, June 20.--Ulster Unit: ed ,earned the right to meet the winner of the Kariscourt Kenwoods- Mount Dennis Connaught Cup gama of defeating T. 1, C, In the second round of the Dominion champion- ship series by a S+to-0 score at Ul stor Stadium last evening, The game was played on a some: what soggy playing pitch owing to the recent heavy rain and play was not as fast An expected as a Te: sult, Ulster had a rearranged line. up owing to the 'disposition of Graham, thelr clever: centre, but Hagen, who substituted filled the breach with distinctions=In fact, It swan this same player who scored all the goals of the game, being ably assisted in his efforts by a well 'balanced set of forwards, The first half of play was fairly oven, with the Redhanders having a slight edge on the general run of play, Hagen's opening goal be ing the extent of the advantage up to the interval, T.7.C. were oul-manosuvred in the final session and seldom left thelr own territory, sn great was the pressure applied by the Ulster attack, Hagen completed the "hat teiek" In this halt hy scoring two clever goals, GRAND VALLEY RINK WINS Dundalk, June 20,~~ifteen rinks completed In the men's bowling tournament at Dundalk, First prize went: to Herb Reburn's rink of Grand Valley, second prige to Ben Zinn's rink of Hanover; third prise to Rev, R. P, D. Hurford's rink, Shelburne, and fourth prize to Dr, H, G, Marshall's: rink, Dundalk, Hurford and Stevenson were tied for: third prize which was decided by a toss-up, Leafs Clout Newark Huilers Hard to Win © Fourth Straight Game -- Wis Game 0.-3--Leafs Pull Double Steal to Provide Added Interest to Game. League Race Tightens Uy Newark, June 20~~Admiral syra, And his crew landed in New York from thelr journey to thé South Pole, Bteve O'Neill and his Toronto Maple Leafs wmnded in Newark to tangle with the Bears, New York ors gave the explorer a great re. ception, The spirit was in the air and floated over to this city and O'Neill and his hirelings were given quite & reception, too, The Bears hand. ed the Leafs the opening game of the series here yesterday, The score was 0 to 3, They handed the Leafs the game because they couldn't help them. solves, The Leafs socked, they took advantage of the Bruins' misplays, and what they did to Al Mamaus was nobody's business, Had Lol Bolman, prexy of the Lonfs been here he would have passed cigars all around in appre. clation of the way the Leafs mussed ' the Bruins up In general, Frank Barnes played a promin- ent part In the victory, That cool, deliberate southpaw worker just turned the Baars upside down and had them rolling over and playing desd most of the time, For seven cantos Barnes allowed Just three hits, He eased up then, and in the last two stanzas the Bruins made five hits and three runs, y For a while it appeared as if the goose-egg diet of the Bears was ti continue, As It was, the Bears went 29 frames without getting a pee at the pentagon, Mamaux Didn't Last Mamaux started for the Bears. Poor Al was blasted and finglly driven from the gun pit, Ed, Havvin came on the scene in the fith, He lasted four frames and, like his prey, decessor, was blasted from his moorings, Don Brennan weathered the storm, r by Davis, the sprightly young Am sucker, was the Leal's hig guy with the bludgeon, He socked a homer, a double and a single, Then his fielding at fivat was pretty nitty, Art Ruble drilled a pair of trip. les, Clayton Sheedy got twn hits, one heing a Ruthian swat, It sath od over (he left field wall and gave the leafs their first yun, Wl That wook jarred Manaux, and afs ter that gontrol of the Leafs was beyond Mamaux's reach, just Ike some stock on the curb, 5. Oh, yes, tans, there was shother little thing you often see, A pe t double ston! was negotiated by the Leafs, Two clever individuals. works ad it, Bteve O'Neill and Barnes, The former woored, Laugh that offi .»' Rhoedy socked Nis homer in the second, when Mamaux had INO dnd three on lim, Over the left wall went, the ball, and only ons out; The game was in right then, , « Harry Davis Doubles Davis doubled to right with bi 4 down in the next frame, Richardson | singled to the same territory, he Hd | hotsfooted: it for the plate, { got to slide, and Layne's throw to home nipped him, Richardson togk second on the throw-in and counts od on Ruble's triple, BUT ATTER-- ) Mrs, Higas (with superior air) And don't forget my 'usband saw better days afore 1 married 'im, Mrs, Briggs (with desp means In Yi TIL bet he did, too!==Tide Rits. ¥ GENE hullding of battleshine far madisin, : A purpones.--Detrolt News, .. SENIOR O.A.L.A. At 3 p.m. SHARP Admission--50¢ "(1929 FINALISTS) ve | neuAwW as AER YY LACROSSE KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA (2,000 CHOICE SEATS AVAILABLE) BRAMPTON MOTORS '

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