Oshawa Daily Times, 7 May 1932, p. 6

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PAGE SIX TODAY'S SPORTING FEATURES RN ( TODAY'S SPORTING FEATURES Rain May Interfere With West Toronto League Opening. Softball Scandal Is Settled at Guelph. Showed Class to Beat Mimico 13-12, Montreal Maroons Defeated Toronto Leafs 11-10, French Bike Team Lead in Six Day Race in Toronto, Orangeville Kentucky Derby Being Run Today in Louisville, 1 ? never gave more than one hit | INDICATIONS POINT TO A SUCCESSFUL BASEBALL SEASON Entry List is Still Open [ii ito iebi S S h 1932 Rulings | American | hii ii i en distance and when it seeme or | ae At Re Ee | 8 . for Oshawa Baseball Loop Bd te in De Sut ler PO ¥ t naps : ots for Softball Poston, May 1 Dred Sehulte's | MACKMEN TRIG MPH AGAIN iod they came from behind, scor- i a as : ed two goals to tie the count and me yan Poin hg nad desig Philadelphia, May 7. -- Five . then popped in a pair in the last J pinth inng relief pilching en- | pypg georeq in the sixth and sey- League is Assured of Four minute to win, WHAT'S IN A NAME? The Ontario Amateur Softball |2bled the St. Louis Browns to de | cntly inning uprising ey the . ouis . D fe G a A \ 4 ' : Association js having a softball | feat the Red Sox, 6 to 5, yester- | philadelphia Athletics i emi cs } ames : horses must he 2 - p X : a J their sec- Teams, All of Which uirrerin ave : The man who think hp Las names lor race T5es thst have '1 rule book printed thig year for |day to make it tw in a row. | ond Straight game from pl will Be Strong-- Whitby Fi Di l French Team thankless time with all the new foals cvery year. An instance of the [the first time, and league shere- Schulte delivered his round-| yectorday, and fourth viciory in ine isp ay remarkable coincidences that do occur was that of 1 Ches Cup [tarfes have heen sent proofs of | LFiP clout in the seven} With | 4 row, The score of the Mack trl Are Expected to Enter a -- Lead Racers run off.in England on Wednesday, when the race was won by a horse [these rulings already, While the ri Tg A on Jue Phe Drown umph was 5 to 2, . " % an " " ail . wh : M 3 J ) ete no ---- Fast Team -- League Toronto, May 7.--If all lacrosse | carrying the cognomen "Bonnie Bright Eyes", while "Blue Vision majority of the rules of this hue in this frame, to break a 2-3 Gren zames at the Maple Leaf Gar- ---------- | finished second. It must have been a case of the "ayes" has got it ) teadlock v . . . iil / : second, $ nay as d t i after, the hasebal] rulings yet a aead)ock., l . Sponsor Dance dens are half as good as the scor At 12 o'clock last night the team | |, othér cases we know of the name selected has not been so apt. | number of them are eculiz te ' cs re nternationa ing struggle between Orangeville | i | etourneu and Lapage led the | ; ; ' are p ar to RECORDS BROKEN ' and Mimico last night the sport i8 | six. day bicycle riders ut the Are na | 14% year a horse name "Lightning" ran last, while "Day Dreamer" was | #0ftball 'only, Hence, some of the 2 2 L y pm---- The meeting of the executive and | Certain of success, In a pretty | Gurdens by one lap, They had for rules most likely to be confusing Washington, May 7.---Encoun- | WON IN NINTH plavers of the Ushava City Hard- nay the Duffering SUr- fe ahead to the front in some of ball League held last night in tl # defeating the lad | the most thrilling and desperate Shore Road town |yiding ever seen anywhere, hut the winning goal | "Reggie" McNamara and Al Cs With two seconds to play. | ley, members oi the United States nevertheless there was a reclis ; tare e 20-minute periods of | tc: were hanging on doggedly in that the league would be a success. | "P0Clacular lacrosse the teams | the bitter duel Bo It was expected that all the en | took- turns at scoring, with first It was estimated that every team : tries would be made last nizht s, |one in front, then the other, and |in the race had a chance to win the | Brampton Excelsiors have joined the moneyed ranks, Practically all that the schedule could he drawn |'€ver at any time was there a |honors today and tonight. Even the [ot these players were born and brought up in the Flower Town, What up, but according to the reports | difference of more than two goals, | Boogmana brothers, now the i that were turned in, there has been | I! was a clean, fast galie, fea- fers, are dangerous, and tured by passing plays that kept ¢ 4 i which I J 5 sprinting and jamming whic PIPGRAS WINNING AGAIN a little hesitation on the. part of |'U : : : some of the teams in holding their | the crowd cheering most of the | hound to occur today they may go |un » have so many high class players come from the same cen- (plonship elup in order to be : y lv dave | ®ligible to play in the Ontario New York, May 7 George Comfort and security for the P . organization meetings, Although | me. right up to the top. It has been | tre, but then Brampton has been a lacrosse centre since the car ie ' No definite annonncements were The game was the best of the | years since such a close contest has | son] ae : t seriously and i larvae d y ampionships. Rule 1, Section | Pipgras pitched the Yankees to rE RUPTURED made by any. of the teams, it is |'rce played at the Gardens this | heen staged, and the Arena manage Opiflace lake 33 3p071 Seriously snd in mige doses, E: No plaver will be eligible to [their first ~shut-out and their [| SMITHS SILVER TRUSS has no practically assured that re will | Week, much hetter than the pro- | ment is prepared to handle a capa * ¥ id ¥ play for any team, or in any : ; ; er gin oi tba at least be a four team loon, « mal display on Tuesday. | city crowd for the final dav's rac START IN BUSINES cague affiliated with the O.A.S, ferdny, when he held the Dstron hips. Conforms to body contour. Five osed of probably Cedardale, K le at id ra 1 ly = A. except banke and scholars igers to five scattered singles t ear guarantee, Write for information, jJosed YH toa tron (he | on solo plays, most of them being | tonieht. hing : : g The on oot id 2 4 Jcholase, vin the series opener. 1 to 0. pp SMITH MFG. COMPANY _ General Motors plant, which wit one-, tu and three-man .com-{ |; the last hour, between 10 and | hi Aye © started 'out 0 Lusi- Lo agqant of the city, town or], PIPETas hurled a great game un vely team that is in the process of form- | Pinations that carried the ball to | |] o'clock, there will be a sprint ev-| ness f hemselves o-dav they take over i service station : ithv | district in which he fs registered. | °F his third triumph of the year ation in Whitby should make for |the edge of the crease, The high | ery mile, and each winner will tack hich t} will toperate. dur ummer, All the spor nthus- | from February 1st, current vear. some good games. It was also suy- | Core i not an indication that on 72 points as against 4 for sec ists in the city will join in w them the best of ¢ in their new | The Executive has the power to gested that as the Jeague in which fhe soalers ware nol reliable. ond, 2 for third and 1 for rou : . g determine what constitutes a con- | TODAY \ : Orono is operating this year is nof | joth were extra good, the at- The attendance figures were cn- | : tinuous resident. Rule 1, Section | TODAY -- MONDAY i' affiliated with the O.B.AA., that a facks being 50 Smary that only couraging vesterday, and it was es p hoi * G: Teams are restricted to i5 | Fa Fad the world at i w Gift In NERY post season series might be arrang- | Steady ba stopping kept the | timated that almost three thousand | RAIN FOR THE OPENING fgned players at one time, ex- gad Here mu ; 3 : | 1 | | | | : ed. re from much larger figures. | had passed through the turn | r 1 th cluding a manager unless he | a | A 10 wr q @ as is «© Ld player, and a coach, L\3 Regarding protests, Rule 4 with game are similar-to, or patterned [among the also rans, In a race this week "Boiling W ater" was, pretty to Toca ol u wester iti for th % { " "" ) loca layers t El eas i Pp 4 estern opposition lor in« fal voy x ' hs | hot and came in first and "Depression" was well down in the list de- |, a a) Mis season will | 18) titte B OppOSILI lea Buffalo, N.Y., May 7.--'Buck" | : in : 'e published here, so many each | first. time this year, the league- | crouse parked a home run over | monstrating for once that it was not of first importance night, Finished rule books should | leading é DEeNnaiors: | (he it- field wall with no one 4 5 # LJ] be on sale within a short time. |took a i Gs g from the {out in the ninth to break a dead- | Genosha Hotel was not quite as largely attemded t when the loops. was « A GREAT RECORD First a few parts of the Mem- {Chicago White Sox yesterda) [lock and boost the Bisons to their bership Bylaw might be of in- |, It Was a streak-breaking game. | frat victory over the Baltimore The Sox ended a seven-game lo Oriole in .the {>ur Glancing over the lincup of the two professional box fac rossc teams | terest to managers: Rule 1, Sec- e series Foronto, it will be tound that fourteen former riembers of the [tion D: No player shall sign a |IP% streak. Washington a X= | terminating here game winning string. Joe Cronin |, on The score July 15th, nor sigh another cer: failed to hit after ten consecut ve A | tificate unless properly released, | 54MC# and Monte Weaver: Jost and must have taken part fn at {ie Hirst game in five staris med as a unit in amateur competition, It is alse mething | lease three games for the cham- certificate in any league after We trivmph for the Bi- ; : our consecutive a2 team' this collection of players would make if they could have 4 Paull meet: clogest victory of the season yes- Few o e 25 als were scored his will elu at ll o is morning as if the opening of the West to hold a dance at the Jubilee Pay Orangeville, out of senior la-|arena at 5 o'clock in the after mld be rained out, Of The league executive have decided Clean, Clever Game before all were ordered out ilk ror} + sind crosse for many years, Ave e | This ced the , s anc he ] Is no har 1 14% a ) ork for ilion on Thursday night next, vhich any yes gave the | This marked the greatest financial | will do n r » have another workout befo states: All protests arising out is being used as a medium for the | Mimico hopes a real shock, | success of the meeting, Between 11 1 tilt t { g n Tuesday night. so evervone except tl f ol f i i bi a 1 I | Lig ( ] It with Naty CR di night, so everyor Xx 1¢ | of playoff, semifinal or final i 1 ason. An- | matching them in their machine- |; 2 o'cloc 1ere were 2.800 paid 1 . : i raising of funds for the season As Kg and 2 o'clock there were 2.800 pa 4 ds will 'he please ¢ local executive was rather worried last | ames must be made within 48 ¢ like play, travelling s r ste ns nth 11 I ] ke pla ravelling step for step | adimssions, In the evening fi ape] i in the form of an affidavit -- OTHER ATTRACTIONS -- other meetinz is being held in t near future when it is hoped that with them in speed, while they | thousand were there to sec the ight as or of new uniforms promised to the club | t ar- all teams will he able to declare Ste hii the condition to stand | sprints and jams. ived The club was assured that they were shipped at noon yesterday y 1¢ fast pace, The zame was . 1 ints and jun f 1 ¢ . : § Rpselves, -- a -- rk clean all hi although there in, the. furious, sheint ) To bp un even locierngstraceshadebrensfotnd othe Youth is the time for loving | Was plenty of bumping, players |itions were altered with great . ee -------------------------- Age is the time for reflecting. concentrating more on scoring |idity, and to the amazement Geraldine Farrar, grand opera | than retaliating for hard checks. | two teams went into first Clark, Coulter; rover, - Dussault; lake ' the fee of $25 within 48 hours star, There were stars on both sides | leading bv one lap over the other Maroon S Seven centre, Contant; attack, Lounsbury, after being notified of the pro- hitti but credit for the neat exhibition | deadlocked six Last night Roclie: subs, Paquette, Ostler, | test. Losing club shall forfeit the g. the » must go to team work, in which | rode with equal determinatio | Won Match Stiithyon Campbell, Penny, O'Reg Fyre of the jPiotest meeting high spots: of y reel Morris, of the sub-committee, ha 1 y | sworn to before a notary public or justice of the peace and must NEXT TUESDAY -- WEDNESDAY ha accompanied by a fee of me es nes | THEY'RE HERE _AGAFN similar defense accompanied by ; i both specialized, Working the | ferocity, and the great race w in, Lambton, | odd man for hots on goals, | tonight at 10 o'clock with the it Maple Leafs -- Goal, McArthur; | Most of the playing rules of I SUITS. Made 22 50 drawing defences out of the way, | ate result always in doubt. ------- lefence, Silk, Thoms; rover, Mc- [the game are the same as those Hollywood -- to measure .... tricky stick-work and neat man- ------ en 1 Mav 7--Toronto Maple | Donald: centre, Bain; attack, Zim- | of baseball, except for the dif- s oeuvres all played a part in the A series of "grasshopper meet fs lost tial International | mer, White; subs. Spring, Gibson, | ference in the sizes of the dia- of all places | Scotland Woolen Tailors combination systems of both |ings" is planned in Rainy Riv atch of the sea-! Core. Anthony, Ella, | monds, One noteworthy change Is Pre 5 KING STREET EAST teams, district to prepare for cont: ontreal 'Maroons | Referees--Brady and Daiznault. | that of Rule 22, Section 3: It is Orangeville, making its debut | work. The campaign will hop o dt t bv 11 goals to 10 ------------ a regulation game if it is called SAM ROTISH, Manager in the senior box game, was not [at an early pe vy -- Woodetoc he by the umpire on account of : . A figured as strong but on the play ! Sentincl-Review, | ot al, Seed; derence Settle Scandal darkness, rain, fire, panic or for other cause which puts patrons or hrc he EF tL -- " = I~ in Softball players in peril, provided 7 or Bu rE more equal innings have been played; or if the team scored at Guelph, May 7--Guelpl's softball bat shall have made more runs scandal which has featured local at the end of the 6th inning, or |, / a | be 4 Pi ;. te 2 sports circles for the past week and before the completion of the 7th | ; 7 a ; gh 7 GEORGE . ; % % Be. Bb > Ce . | inning, than the team first at bat % A . ; which has attracted province-wide of 7 shiny , % ; kK attention was brought to an abrupt | made in 6 completed innings. ; SIDNEY b ; 7 A close at a mecting of a special com- Along the same line, but some- ve oo Ay i] i @ 7 mittee authorized to investigate the | What complicated and therefore : 4 3 y ; ; various charges which' had been |1ikely to be overlooked by the Ee CHARLIE: made at an open meeting last weck. | average player is Section 5 of 3 Rut x At that time the sponsor of one of | the same rule: A regulation i MURR Y last vear's local senior clubs chatg- | drawn game shall be declared by ; ed his manager with misappropria- the umpire if the score is equal 4 tion of funds and the latter rectal- Jon the last even inning played, h ' inia'sioh jated with the allegation that he did | when he terminates play in ac- lend. With June Clyde, not get the funds, but knew they [cordance with Section 3 of this Foster and meny other had been used to pay off certain [rule after each team has played i EE em VSS stars of the club for their services | 7 or more equal innings, If the ! { . during the season, : . | side that went second to bat is at } Daily at 2.80--7.00--0.00 Eleven members of last year's | bat when the game is terminated, { i 0 National Auto Bodies team of the |and has scored in the incom- REGULAR PRICES Guelph Industrial League were ex- | pleted inning the same number onerated by the investigation com- | of runs as the other side, the um- mittee when they went on record as | pire shall declare the game drawn stating no money had been receiv- | without regard to the score of ed. The testimony of three other | {he last equal inning, If the side players is vet to be taken but it is |ja5¢ at bat shall, before the com- almost certain their evidence Will | s1ation of its 7th inning, equal in no way change the outcome of the score made by the opposing the situation, side in 7 complete innings, the The feud between the sponsor and kame shall: be. declared legally the manager of the team was ami- | gpawn and all individual and cably settled with the production of foam: averages-shall he corpor- a statement of the club's financia ated in the official' playing rec- a g % affairs which satisfied the tormer ords ' : 'hile the latter stated that his id ; "You take corn--and by 'corn I mean the hard flint corn i i I Xie 35 deals with fortelied i i i i ers was based on heresay, of commer: nly two counties in Canada can ripen flint players Na oa ctart of the meeting | MIENt be mentioned regarding SPECI [ ' corn. Essex, Ontario is one of 'em. And her neighbor. 19e s ar "¢UN% | that here. Section 3 states: If, ow m4 =IZ1001, the the committee was forced to ask a after play has been suspended by = county of Kent, is the other." delegation from Hamilton, which y . ty : ? 2 : was accompanied by stenographers, | the Jmpire, pre side tally to re ENGAGEMENT o Mr. Picobac slowly and carefully placed the straight to leave the room, as the meeting | SAME DPIAYINE In one minnie af: stem of his briar pipe between his teeth. Lig Jakine lig i of And Section 4 points out, that a The overwhelming drama whose LU i H H : : DEV: , . al- | kame may be forfeited' if a team silent version made idols of um- Something different about the soil . . . something differ- Guelnh Jans jtracted 2 the 8 A bt Bb Ee Rg Nonna! ow reaches. you. a8 ent about the climate," continued he, thoughtfully. "Not Jered. 5 s Soy the Er Or a WL a or aay, . { .is'e + : hat tion 5: If, after warning by the only corn. Look at beans . . . Look at melons . . . Look at - ; I A aE Ne} a es . . . Look at tobacco -- Burley Tobacco. Look at Ni t nal the game he wiltully and persist- SU nae a M J ; ; ! atio Ld © y and p Soul Thrilled urley. The seed came from Kentucky in the first place, J ently 'violated. "Rule 7 save: A . ns a 8 e forfeite , bhe- but Kentucky hasn't got anything on Essex and Kent for ; SECOND STRAIGHT WIN I yn oul oT thy plo Burley tobacco now." ad i vor Gout. ay oY eae New ers from the game by the umpire, : . . p nals, picked before the season to gr tof ot Mh ade less ¢ fight t out for first place in the tam, Picobac Tobacco is the sun-ripened, graded product of 'select 4 : National League, continued their | nro mI i : . ter- : . + Ontario Burley, as grown in Essex and Kent counties on the Lake Erie . | second division struggle vestor: |, i..." the bank a little while , ; day with the Glants pulling out ago, but since 1 have been engaged front, "the tropic belt of Canada." It gives you a mild ... cool ... : a 4to-3 decision to tie Brooklyn | 283 but, sweet . . . smoke. 1. it. And don't orget, you get more tobacco ¢ for sixth place in the standing. |' Faend Re ansive Business. eh? for your money . . . for making cigarettes, too. The Cards are fifth. Never mind, love makes the world ---- ak LS y LL BEATEN go round, you know? ARTY mr ---- BRAVES WEL 7 --Working Brown -- Perhaps, but T never in fine trim at bat, afield and in [thought it.would go fast enough to 2 / . / k FEN é Ha Packet py the box, the Qine/anail Rea ves [ make me lose my balance. 3 . : : : prem [ terday trounced Boston's league- ' . 3 : : 15¢ ... iP) oi 148 Braves, 14 to 1, for the \ THE IR « 14 1b. Humidor av WE gecond victory of the series. geven hits and drove in McCurdy 3 ; Tin Ce With Lucas at his best, Boston | with the first run on a single. } . 75¢ i Ue gathered only aour hits against [| He also helped in the two-run io i iY : the Reds' 16, t\.0 of them in the | rally in the ninth with a single. 3 . 1 3 ninth when Moore doubled to be- FR h k 4 a * \ 2 come the first Brave to pass first BUSH BEATS BROOKLYN Paramount Super Picture! The Pick of Canada's Burley C base, Eckhart following him on |' Chicago, May 7.--Guy Bush Grown in Sunny Southern Ontario a forced walk to Berger, turned in a fine seven-hit game --ENDS TODAY--- yesterday and Van Mungo, who S=--DAY S53 PHIL 16S OU ( PIRATES started against him, grew wild in 1 Starting Pittsbure, May 7.-~With' the | the sixth inning and as a result Beast of the City M (0) ND A Y . LR IY + LN ) o iw big Jim Elliott, in rare form on | the Cul's defeated the Brooklyn WALTER HUSTON IT OLS T STE D J Pi PE : the mound and at the bat, the | Dodgers, 8 to 1. JEAN HARLOW ¥ : " . ei) ) 0 £49 Phils downed the Pittsburg Pir- Mungo gave two hits and a . . ates in the first game of the ser- | walk in the sixth and Joe Shau : Tobacco Company of Canads, ¥ - = ™ ies yesterday, 4 to 2. who replaced him, walked in th Bin SE Camsdn, Linied % Bills limited the ~ Buss, to ' tink Jul

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