Oshawa Daily Times, 31 May 1932, p. 6

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PAGE SIX THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1932 TODAY'S SPOR Buffalo Gave Toronto Two Worst Fist Fight in Years in Oshawa Tennis Club Lost to C.N.R.,, 3 to 1 TING FEATURES Bad Drubbings Ball Game at Cleveland « JODAY'S SPORTING FEATURES Orono Play Dukettes Here Tomorrow at Stadium New High Average Set by Fred Frame at Indianapolig Larry Gains Outpointed Primo Carnera in London Oshawa Yacht Club Will .- Have Much Sea Cadets , and Sea Scouts; . Will Lend Assistance -- ! Local Boat Owners Will ' Be Asked to Give Aid * in Towing in Craft 3 Last evening at the Genosha Hotel the monthly meeting of the Yacht Club took place with a good turnout of members present. With G. D. Conant in the chair, on Stacey laid before the eting the preliminary plans ich the "anmittee appointed to 100k after the entertainment ol the R.C.Y.C', on the end of June 18th, have so far arranged, en a general discussion took | ce to find out just what the Oshawa week Yacht Club planned to do on this occasion, The visitor Bave been given the privilege to use the clubhouss and i grounds, That means the local mbers must. provid fire and feel. It was decided that if | at all practical, the decorate the clublion occasion, The Sea Cadet Sea Scouts have hoth very kindly offered their services for the day afd Eldon Stacey was appointed to get in touch w ith the two lead ers and make known to them just what they are to do. | The local club ha task of providing a finishing line, gnd small-power boats for the purposes of towing the visiting craft into the harbor will require quite a few " local club wonld ver elate it if any fer the use of day. Another he held next when further mannequing in Londom as high as $5 for a minute club or the and th also the beat nich appre would their hoat general meeting will Monday details will evening he di Young receive ade" lasting 15 par Commodity prices In Japan are still dropping. Given Decision Over Carnera ---- London, May 31.--Larry 'oronto negro who is heavy- weight champion of the British Empire, last night outpointed Primo Camera, Italian glant, in a ten-round hoxing hont at Whit City Stadium. A crowd of 70,000 saw the fight and sel an all-time record for British attendance 'at a fistic ighed 200 | Gains duel, Gains we fo Carnera's 268 Scenes .of wild excitement fol Jowed Referee Hart's decision Gains' wife threw her arms frmg around her dusky hus- | band's meck as soon as his see- onds forced a way through the | cheering - thronz that milled | about the ring. The Canadian and his seconds had to fight their way through the crowds to the firessing room, Thousands of persons shook his hand and slap- ped him on the back, delighted that at last a British fighter had beaten the Ttalian man-mountain who hitherto had things his own way here. Gains fought a brilliant and NEW MARTIN NOW AR ROOM STAT] | Montreal 4-5 | Chicago | flavour Work To Do cussed. courageous battle against a man 60 pounds heavier than himself, coming through in good shape and a heavy winner on points, In his dressing room the ne- gro, smoking a fat cigar, sald, "Carnera did not hurt me, I' was surprised when I went on piling up points that he mever landed a heavy punch, "Carnera is strong but does not know how to land a good punch," Referee Hart said it was a vie- tory of experience and boxing skill over Slrengeh. Ball § Scores INTERNATIONAL Won 28 LEAGUE Lost P Juffalo 16 Jaltimore Montreal hy ewark Rochestey Toronto . Jersey City Reading Yesterday's Results Buffal 18-26 Toronto .. Newark 9-3 Jersey City » Rochester Baltimore 3-4 Reading .. NATIONAL LEAGUE Won © Lost P.C Boston Cincinnati Brook! Yesterday' s Results innati 1-2 Pittsburg Chicago Joston Philadelphia LEAGUE Lost 11 Jrooklyn 13-5 AMERICAN Won P.C 11 shington Philadelphia (Cleveland St. Loui Chicago ton Bos Yesterday's Re sults Phila'phi: . Washington New York Boston Detroit St. Louis Cleveland Chiecazo MEAT INSPECTOR MAKES REPORT Cc ontinued | from page 1) : some it and gave some to an- other person, thoroughly eom- petent to juc as to quality and and a quite disintereste? joth of these agreed that the meat was free from any noticeable taint and, in their opinion, fit for food." The Third Case the case of the third com- this specimen was Do- Government inspected Dominjon Gov- 9-0 6-11 of party. "In plaint, minion meat and hearing ernment Stamp. "One evening, after retiring for the night, a phone call came fir, with the complaint that a piece of boiling meat, secured through the Relief Department, was nn in proper condition, Being anx- jous to run down and dissipate or substantiate any of these conti- plaints, I arose, dressed, and visited the residence of the party who had put in the complaint. Here it was stated that the meat smelt bad, "'On inspecting the meat, I per- sonally, could not detect any taint, It was a plece of shank meat, (a cut which does not go had quickly as a rule), of good color, free from stickiness, and seemed alright. "1 visited the butcher shop where the meat had been secured, exhibited it and ascertained that REGENT | TOMORROW / rcv © pn Cast They Started Qut As Working Girls BUT ENDED WORKING ME! 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Tucludes < New Summer BARGAIN PRICES Start Next Monday Come Before 7.30 Any Evening Adults, 25c Children 10c ENDS TODAY "SO BIG" | Sport Snapshots The Oshawa Dikettes will play im the Lakeshore Baseball League us their opponents, After their 8 urday the local team are all set to The team Port Hope the holiday. the win get started, either Reeves or castle on game and in they while Reeves can repeat his good work veterans in the Orono lineup, line-up, The manville players on his Cordon, well-known here Motor City Stadium, £3 pd A dispatch from Cornwall ing into one of the stars of the le is also expected to turn out More than thirty coaches fror ssion' of Lond mnessy, of gathered in a three day sc 1] ¢ he ol at Shau attention to football coaching direction of Frank paying considerable being taken really seriously at th The punts play is gained school the ganic sh inclusion of the will al i next fall on receiving to the schedule of th The Dukes will pl: They play Contrary shows that New Te ti | red back | leap 1 Native Sons here on Satu oronto play Dukes in a really comma vould not be Saturda he. bad tories by the idea as After Saturday' the batting 1 little gan average while and bounds ficial av The un Sutton Ellic Hubbell Dainty Hurst Frink Rowden .. : Mathews 12 18 13 Morrison 4 Ogden .. vast 0 Team Fielding Legend: AB-Times Put Outs; A---Assists; Batting Average; FA---I Peacock +... 0 eon | A 1 1 0 Average at Bat 0923 relding * L The Oshawa in the Toronto and District Tennis The (Oshaw Ly three matches to one. N.R.) defeated H, Hainer the match. Armstrong and Skinner (C.N.R) 6-4, 1-6, 6-0; Everson and Dudley N.R.) defeated Conant R« Parkdale Club of Toronto. here ras come Orono will probably start Knox will take game is Popular prices All unemployed with red uneniploy states Nati uld open up high wide rule y tend to m 0 ] 0 H SB Stolen \verage. results Oshawa player had his opponent at McMullen (Oshawa) 6-4, and Fishleigh Club will play their first home game on Thursday evening against the their first, home game of the season to-morrow evening with Orono to 5 victory in Port Hope on Sat- league with wo into the lead in the 4 victory over the team that took them into camp so effectively in New that first ball one again I will fast can play Jowman in the job for Oshawa, The Dukettes, along ince shows that they box the big of last Saturday win but he has a tough assignment on his hands with the collection of Orme including of Bow- 3ill the + 00, number Cameron and for 6.30 pa. at ; ladic Gamshby has a "Scotty" scheduled will prevail--Gents, ment tickets admitted frec. * % Cardinal is develop- of that "Chinese" nal Lacrosse team that cit a baseball team there Western Ontario ar University of Western Ontario 1. whic Joe Breen, of pass, showin With the an under the We | and McGill, the forward ster knowledy 1 handson backfielders five by the teams, allowing the ken field running ¥ tech bre onto Baseball League mes this Field to-1 week, ther odvear had hee a slump came aio well bunched. follow SB SH 0 1.000 * 881) 277 250 160 134 000 00 AL A333 800 1,000 284 ro J 1 0 3 0 1 0 Team Batting Average Hits: R--Rins; F--Error Bases; SH--S Hits; acrihce LJ ¥ Lawn Tennis Club last night played their first gama: | Toronto C.N.R A. 'Wilson (1 In this the point three times and then los (Oshawa) defeated bb and Edmunds (C.N.R) defeatel 6-3: Funnell and Beswitherick (C 8:6, 6-1, The Oshawa League losing out to are as follows a) v6-4, 3-6, 7-3. match set (Oshawa) an experienced meat handler there could detect no taint or anything wrong with the meat. In order that the complainant should not be without meat fov Sunday, (this being Saturday night), a duplicate order was sc- cured from the shop and deliver: ed personally by myself to the ir- terested party, with the state- ment that I intended to make fur- ther test of the meat which had heen complained of and turned over to me. Thorough Test "The meat sample was kept over night in the cellar aud cooked the following morning of 11.30 a.m. No taint was noticed nor could any unusual or improp- er smell be noticed from the mea! while it was cooking. "All the broth from it was con. sumed and the meat itself eaten by myself, ag well as being san- pled by seven other people, with no had taste being complained of, or other complaint, or any noted after effect or harmful result, the whole consensus of opinion bhe- ing that the meat was wholesome and fit for food. "l was informed by the per- son providing the relief meat or- ders that they had specifically re- quested the Relief Dept. to ask that the Veterinary and Food Tn- specor make more frequent visits of inspection than usual during the time they were under con- tract to provide meats on relief order, this action being taken.to prevent any possible reason fur complaint, I was also inform- ed that the clerks in the swore had instructions that if anybody should lodge & complaint of no! being suited with the meat pro- vided to them, that the meat should be taken back and change immediately made, The clerks were requested also to have the recipient of the meat assure himself as to the quality of it and his being satisfied before he left the shofy eee, 0) "One wonders whether the pre sent notoriety which of method in handling the relief problem in Oshawa has occasion- ed, along with complaints and grumbles in different places mav not have produced a psychology of doubt and readiness to eom- plain concerning supplies, anil this not be based justifiedly on real reason for eomplaint. Cer tainly the results of investigation of these three complaints would suggest unreasonableness, or er- ropeous attitude." Montreal To 'Adopt Man-a-Block System ' to Aid Unemployed Montreal.--- Contingent upon support being received from the various service clubs and associ- ations, The Montreal Junior Board of Trade will organize a city-wide "Man-a-Block" em- ployment campaign next au- tumn it was announced recently by Paul E, Coffey, chairman of a special committee of the board which has already investigated the advantages of such a cams paign. The council of the junior board first considered the ad- visability of such action last February and, after taking note of the success of such campaigns in New York, Winnipeg and To- ronto, succeeded in organizing upwards of 200 householders in Montreal within a period of six weeks and obtaining from them promises of employment of a man for at least two hours each week up to the end of April 1. According to the plan, hpuse- holders in a given city block are asked to provide two hours em- ployment per week for one man. Prices of agricultural' products in Chile are advancing. Persons arriving in last year totaled 40 Australia Ally | out other | da for a BA~ | Eley anl| the change | Buffalo Team Breaks Records Buffalo, N.Y., Ma; May 31. -- Th Buffalo Bisons staged two Mem orfal Day parades against the 7 ronto Maple Leafs here yesterday afternoon, winning both halves of a doubleheader berore anoil er capacity erowd of cloge to 16, 000 customerg and barging int the league leadership as a result, The scores of 18 to 1 and 26 to Z. achieved in twelve successive turng at the plate for the Bison leave a record for League teams to shoot at for years to come and emphasize the poor showing of the Toronto team, I.ed by George Detore, carved three homers in the ond game and missed another | a scant inch to be deprived of a world's record, the Bisons eight blows out of the park in the two games to bring their fo- tal of circuit drives for two day to fifteen. * Detore had an amaz- ing record in the sécond guaine as he came up six times in six innings, scored six runs and lasi- ed three singles besides his threr drives out of the park for a fect record He blasted two of Lis homers the gixth and tl final inning of the second and hag hit four in the past days to bring his season's to twelve, Detore scored times during the afternoon, Ollie Carnegie kept up hig gen sational pace as he participated in only ten innings of the two gaunt due to an ailing leg, but drove five hits and batted in nine in addition to parking anp- homer, his third in two cason total of thir- who Hoe. in Ean two total nine runs teen Fred Fussell paw registered tralght complete in which he has s rung, by turning the with four hite in t test veteran south hi fourt) game owed only Leaf victory fon hack he opening con the New head of touring Higeineg, Army, i General Salvation Zealand. International | maced | | Hartz per-| | New High Speed Record ! Indianapolis, ing around brick the international Fred Frame Los of mile spead mile race, year-old ten year won the Grand holiday 000 Frame der in finish line Howard young which mile Frame wa 4 econds, 104.144 by more | Tormey and by hour of the Frame, Loui a steady tarted In | wa at 100 among mile Cl | forced broken | (about umed the | he victory the tre: { Fred Frame Clipped Eight, Minutes Off Old Record Set by Peter De Paolo -- Four Drivers Were Un- der Former Record Time Pris throng dri front-wheel Special 23.67 Wilcox after a lasted of '$s time hour an mile than time more former 101.13, both Paolo in winning Drives ¢ who finished Schne the tenth Hl the marl nd place Indianapnli out axle lead received the on hi icherous | ue Jit by all sheering day Fungec Set At Indianapolis although the in a report Billy Evans, the original | field of 40 starters finished the gruelling grind, but four othe were flagged down after the first ten prize winners were in, Out of the ten finishers, five averaged more than 100 miles an hour and four of them surpassed De Pao- lo's former speed record, Came Ended In Fist Fight May 3 A fist George Moriarty, Only ten out of Btruck May 31.--Whirl- the two-and-one-half- oval at the fastest history of the 500- automobile tall, rangy, 57- Angeles driver with racing experience, twentieth American vesterday before a estimated at 155,- Cleveland, fight between American League umpire four members of the Chicago team followed Cleveland's victory in both games of a doublehea er over the White Sox yesterday Moriarty broke hi hand knock out Milt Gaston, pi.- cher, and then was floored, C land players said, in the mele with I.ou Fonseca manage arley Berry catcher, Lhe Frank Grube minute 13.79 ( land player iid speed of | gyment started in the dressing | %¢sted that room as a result of Moriarty call- | ©f plaster ball just hefore Averi | the breaking up the ball | that leading to Cleveland Berve victory in the second Finally a Cleveland won the first for C council either ials, bidden when | pect that ised in such their most as tenants has householder, faced at a central atholje planation ference that and | came from material to eight-cylin- Miler. ing an driv flashed econds ad of Indianapolis thrilling duel the ng leve- was throughout last Lhe race for 45 Average hour, elght minn record of than three S00 mile catcher Someone in leye the ar in hettering wood such tes the but 1.56.29 miles an average speed hy Peter De 1925 race, Race second to drove Ie ing a tripled, game and 12 to 11 game, 12 to 6. The Indians ch challenged Mor while other Sox player around Moriarty n among. th t ten | "wonld fight them ali, one afte tot and wi another enders until the Gaston stepped up tend: rh vont aid, saying: "You behind Wilbur & at with me." When Shaw : | him twice, hreaking 1 the pitcher jaw |-¢ | Gaston, | | ne! ed the cady "it city rged that. Berry to nght gathered wered he der last year rvative ra i infected with the India ns | might as we'l Moriarty struci: his hand on and flooring Hung nearly mers. of the race the 15 miles) 7th lap Frame as and held it until checkered flag of around on way Moriarty and restored order | tember Moriarty in a hospital tonight, refused to discuss the fight while Fonseca charged that the umpire | | | { { The Cleveland players rescued | | | 200th time oval. Rayon Montreal.-- How 3 new quickly puzzled The recent meeting of the couneil Syndicates the second-hand the three ht he treatment to keep the resolution recommendation mig the building a materials ereosote, ry 500,000 to aid erately brought om a dispute at Chicago players a insisted that Morijariy ued the first challenge to fight, Cleveland to General sald that Berry first | offered to fight and that Gaston the first VERMIN GATHER IN OLD LUMBER Puzzle of players, Manag blow. 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