Oshawa Daily Times, 4 May 1932, p. 6

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I PAGE sIX TODAY'S SPORTING FEATURES Lionel Conacher Makes Good Impression in First Pro Bout Niagara Falls Hockey Players Migrate to Porcupine Toronto Leafs Blanked Newark in Season's Opening TODAY'S SPORTING FEATURES Winnipeg Toilers Won First of Final Contests Ecclestone of Long Branch Is Given Reinstatement Leafs Lacrosse Team Won Opening Game from Tecumsehs | BATTLE OF THE CENTURY TO BE STAGED TOMORROW NIGHT Oshawa City Picked from All-Star Teams Will Kick Off at Alexandra Park at 6.30 p.m.--Both Teams | Appear to be Strong In. dicating a Nip-and-tuck | Struggle | terest to soccer fans in Oshawa a) take place to-morrow evening at Alexandra Park, when Osliawa Cit line up against ryving the name of Mike picked from and representing unemployed of the cit The off will be at 0.30 and should be the } The unemployed team a strong ageregation n and all have had previou ence and 'are siarg in tl ) A sporting event of unusual Cat Place, the | kick thi ame ol the season are putting the field experi a picked tear vl] | A i | | positions I'he ( (ly dently taking no el outcome of the that a de race ould 1 prestige with the 1 so they are putting their cir own Ie coy er ti ' oc th { cit first string Ld the 'authorities when he persist- ed in playing in an unaffiliated' league in Toronto, despite warn- ings from the O.A.5.A. He was suspended by President McAr- thur, of Guelph and the Presi- dent's action was upheld by the Lixecutive Committee at a meeting, Ecclestone made application for re-instatement, and a mall vote was conducted hy Secretary Verne Mcllwraith, of Guelph, of the members of the executive of the O.A.8.A., with the result that his re-instatement was granted to take effect immediately, Play Eleven Unemployed team in uniform and all will be on hand for the whistle. The Mike's Place team will line- up as follows: Goal, Howells; backs, Sturch and Boyd : halfbacks, Oley, Lobban and McLean: forwards, Smart, Gow, Brodie, Grant and Muir, The aggregation to represent the Oshawa City Club will be picked from the following :--Rogers, Lap- i Speirs, Munro, Donaldson, C, Braidon, Fairley, Dun- stall, Collison, Bailey and Cuncliffe, Both teams are asked to be on the field ready to play at 6.30 p.m Winnipeg Took First Contest John, May 3. -- Although Trojans worked like Winnipeg St. st. John Trojans tonight, Ecclestone is Reinstated ish victorious by the narrow championship series ended with 1 score of 39 to 37. It is a best- | .two-out-of-three series with the od by the Ontario Amateur Soft- | second game schéduled for Thurs- ociation. Ecclestone, last | day night and if a third vear while playing for the Long | is necessary it will be played Sat- Branch club of the Jake Shore | urday. Softball Association, ran foul of Both teams alternated as scor- ing leaders in one of the fastest Guelph, May 4. The re-in- statement of Campbell Ecclestone of Wesl Toronto has heen grant- all A and most hotly contested games ever geen here, Time and again | one side shot into the lead, only to relinquish it in a matter of seconds. 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Owner's Service Guar- game Tollers fooled St, John with perfect combination work and easily ran up 10 points, But as the play proceeded there wa ! tle to choose between the two tcams, Tollers gave a more fin- {shed exhibition but this was bal- anced by the fighting spirit of their opponents, HEXIMER REMAINS AT PORT COLBORNE pite reportg to the contrary, Fan Colborne senior hockey team for the past two years, will be with the Ports again next season, Per- sigtent rumors have stated that Heximer would be with the Ham- flton Tigers when skates are don- ned next fall, Heximer did receive tractive offer from the Bengals, who are strengthening for next season's campaign, hut has decid- ed to remain with the Saflors, He is employed at the Government eicvator here and states that he futends to remain In his position here. an at- Ball Sco res CCM Boys' and Girls' Model $29,50 DeLuxe Roadster $39,00 C.C.M. Crescent C.C.M. Standard 29.75 33.00 Motorbike Superb 47.00 antee Bond when you drop in to see his new 1932 C.C.M. models. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE d Won Lost Newark . ny } 5 Buffalo, ...ev... Baltimore ... Rochester Toronto Montreal ... Jersey Clty Reading Yesterday's Results Toronto. ..... 1 Newark Montreal....12 Reading Baltimore... 7 Buffalo xJersey City.. 6 Rochester x Sixteen innings. Bicycles C.C.M. Sport 42.00 Burton's Bicycle Shop Bicycles and Motor Cycles Fishing Tackle 21 Prince Street Phone 1624 L. S. Palmer HARDWARE C.C.M. Bicycles, Joycycles, Wagons 526 Simcoe St, S. AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost Washington ..... Cleveland ... P.C New York ees ) (3 St. Louls ..... S$ 11 Detroit .... 1 f W. T. Suddard 038 Simcoe St, 8, a Phone 1341W All C.C.M, Products Philadelphin PU | TE © Chicago Hh 13, Boston' suis: 3.13 Yesterday's Results Philadelphia. 6 Boston Washington.. 5 New York St, Louis... .11 Cleveland ... Detroit at Chicago--Tlain, sold by Fred Flintoff and Son Hardware 3 13 King st. W. Phone 1500 NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost Sold by | Adams Furniture Co. LT Simcoe St... 8S. Phone 701 Boston seve 0] Chicago ........ 12 Philadelphia ,... 9 Cincinnati .... 9 St. Louis ... 8 Brooklyn ,. wi Pitsburg .... 7 New York .. 5 Sold by Bowra Electric & Hardware 19 Simcoe St, N. Phone 1000 Yesterday's Results Brooklyn....11 New York .... Chicago. ..... 8 Pittsburg .. Boston. ..... 9 Philadelphia BIG DOUBLE SHOW Her Greatest Love Story! 7 ANN HARDING in--"PRESTIGE" Adolphe Menjou Nets 4 Douglas St. Louis.... 9 Cincinnati .. a ---- 0 Falls Players Have Migrated Ocean Niagara Falls, Ont, May 4--Har- of Emotion! vey ("Dutch") Heximer and Jack Massecar, two members of the Nia- i" Xara ls intermediate hockey eam, left this week to accept posi- Cheaters tions at South Porcupine, ily will : likely be performing for the team of that place in the Northern Asso- ciation next winter, Heximer is a leit wing and centre player and Massecar 'works on the detense. Both boys are well known in this district. They learned the game in the school and city leagues before graduating to the O.H.A, team. Heximer wag considered the best player in the line-up of the Indians J Thomas Meighan Charlotte Greenwood Others! | Oshawa will get into action in the Toil- | ors tolled mightily enough to fin- | margin of two points as the first | game in the Dominion basketball | match | | of the ball and Silverthorne shot the | In the opening 'minutes of the | Port Colborne, May 4, -- Des- | Heximer, star left winger of Port'| Oshawa Dukes Practice Assiduously Three more days and the lid will be pried off for the season in the West Toronto Senjor Base- bali League. The official opening will take place at. Earlscourt Park at St, Clair and Lansdowne in Toronto at 2 p.m., with Mayor Stewart and members of the city fathers in attendance and taking part in the ceremonies, Promij- nent among those present will be members of the executive of the local club who will be given a nince in the festivities, The first game of the doubleheader mark- ing the opening of the season will commence at 2,15 with Na- tive Sons opposing Typos; while nighteap starting at 4 p.m, with the league champions, New Tor- onto, as their opponents, From all that has appeared in the Toronto press, the seribes have sized Oshawa up as one of the teams to beat for the cham- pionship. Last year, it is stat- ed New Toronto coasted home vith some apparent ease with Na- tive Song and Typos bringing up the rear, This year Oshawa 1s ocked upon to give the New Tor- oiito aggregation a run and in some circles, to take the honours. Looking over the material on liand at the Motor City Stadium lust night as they went through i fast practice session, we are inclined to fall in line with othe: critics, However it is not the team 'that looks good in practice that always comes out on top; for Saturday $0 it may be well to reserve final jupgment until the season has béen under way for a time, put the management feel sure that the team will make a name for itself this year and finish tn the van, The practice last night saw the majority of the regulars on hand with Matthews and Frink of the pitching staff and Whitely and T. Eiliott, of the backstopper Scott Hubbell picked the ball out of the air around the first sta tion in great syle, while "Mat" Sutton and, "Art" pled the cefitre of the infield with "Tunngy" Morison on third, In the outfield were "Peg" Hurst, Alex Grey and "Scotty" Cameron with several other candidate taking an active part in the pro- ceedings. "Doc" Rowden wa nursing a sore arm and was hot out last night, He Is practically assured of a place in the Infield or outfield as coach Fair mav de- elde, Of the other prospective players taking part Don Cornish siood out as a real comer hortstop He covered plent territory and picked up the grounders cleanly, while throwing was fast and accurate During the first: hall hour Walt Fair batted to the {infield and outfield alternatel) while later on the team was lined up in | the positions and given the over. They should be in by Saturday. hape Cantrell's Pitching Won Toronto Opening Game Eight Thousand Fans Get| First Opportunity to See Leafs in Action -- Tight Defensive Play Was Big Factor in Victory--New- ark Shut Out May 4. --- Whatever may hold for our began their home yosterday like a real feam trying to get They turned back the and league-leading Bears or Yankee farm- handg, whichever you likes 1-0, before more than 8,000 enthusi astic fans, including 2,000 school children, Guy Cantrell pitched the leafs to their triumph, He was a good pitcher, as he held the Bears to #ix hits, even if he did show flashes of wildness here and there, to pass ag many batsmen as he al- lowed to sit gafely, When danger lurked----that was when the hig Oklahoma gentleman stood the Dears on their heads, aid and abetted by as strong support a- fleld as any pitcher could wish, Cantrell was not only a mighty pitcher but his single over short in the third started the Leafs on the way to their run and he car- ried it over after making the far corner on Ray Morehart's shove down the left-field foul line for two bases. Then Ray Fritz, suc- cessor to Harry Davis at first bage. lashed the ball over second and Cantrell scored. That was a timely hit and it made I'ritz solid with the fans. They were for him the rest of the game even if he did fall to fathom the pitching of the clever Harry Holsclaw and George Min- er for another hit, - Dixie Saves a Run But for a fast play on Fritz"s single by Dixie Walker, last sea- son with the Leafs, Morehart also would have counted. But Dixie's throw to the plate was hard and accurate and it nipped Morehart sliding home, Toronto, the future Leafs the campaign rood ball along. hard-hitti Newar) last vear and many rated him super- ior to some of the regulars on the senior teams, In addition to hockey, "Dutch" has been an outstanding member of every Falls senior base- ball team for the past dozen vears and has also taken the occasional turn at soccer. Massecar has play- ed on all senior and intermediate la- crosse teams in this city for five vears and would have been a can- didate tor the box team of this year, HE NEW MARTIN MAE CLARKE, UNA MERKLE STARTS TOMORROW "Woman from Monte Carlo" With LIL DAGOVER Holsclaw and Miner did a neat | bit of Minging for the Bears, Hol sclaw going out in the seventl only because Manager Mamaux of the Bears decided to use a pinch hitter and not because the Leafs were damaging his curves to any great extent, Holselaw and Mine: allowed eight hits, seven of them off the former Montreal pitcher, hut after the third the Leafs scoring threats were few, if any The opening ceremonies were just as brief .as they were simple The teams, led by the Queen's Own Band, Premier George Hen- ry, Mayor W, J. Seewart, Con trollers George Ramsden, Tames Simpson, Sam McBride and W. D Robins, C, O, Knowles, ing editor of the Telegram, President George Oakley, M.P.P,, and Vice President James Dunn, of : the Leafs, marched to the pole in centre field, where the flags were raised, On the parade's return to the home plate Mayor Stewart threw out the ball to Cantrell and the game was on. Chevalier Vic tor Glanelli was in charge of ar- rangements, He always i= American Team Leads Bike Race McNamara and | Toronto, May 4 Crossley, the American team com- peting in the six-day bicycle race at the Arena Gardens, broke vi with a great deal of excellent stealing last night and, @s a resu of their efforts, are ahead of thei nine opponents, With a travelled distance of 829 miles to their credit they head .the clan and with effcc- tive sprinting tossed into their speedy drives, are well up in the point total with 195, Peden and Fielding, the latter a Toronto rider, were rudely handled last night and, while the latter was out for many minutes during tens jamming late last night, with a weakened ankle, the field went. to work to set them back into seventh place. Their paint total, 228, still holds them up in front in this scc- tion and, with more luck in their jamming, they have a fine chance Bernard Stubecke the German sprinting ace, still 'holds among /the best of the short-dis- tance point grabbers. It was largely due to his work that the team mov- ed up. Hanging on in sixth place last night he repeated an afternoon effort and came strong at the end of a sprint to take the top points Early last night Al Letourner oi the Montreal French- Canadian team came to grief entering a turn and had to be taken out of the race for repairs to his left arm which was badly cut, With all his scrapes and Bruises Letourneur is thorough ly marked. Maple Leafs Roll Up Big Score Toronto, May 4.--Maple Leafs gave their intracity. rivals, Te- cumsehs, to 124to-5 beating in the local opening of the Inter- rational Lacrosse League at the Maple Leaf Gardens last night. The game, considering that it was the first contest of the season, was & goad exhibition of the Can- adian pastime and gave the crowd of about 4,000 fans a real chance to sum up the strength of the two teams, "King' Clancy, pop- ular defence player of the Maple Leaf hockey team, faced the ball off to start the teams on their way, and from then until the last period it was quite a prob- lem to figure out who would come out on top. Tecumsehs took an early lead than a minute, only to have Ted- dy Reeve's team come back and tie the score. The tally see-saw- ed back and forth and the Maple the end of the second period, The Peacock occu- | once himselt final period was all Leafs and they scored five times to make the game somewhat of a run- | away. Big Train Won | First Pro. 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