Oshawa Daily Times, 28 Jun 1932, p. 8

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fy rg OF pea i. PAGE EIGHT TODAY'S SPORTING FEATURES Whitby Rovers Play Falcons at the Stadium Tonight Dukettes Defeated Native Sons by 4 to 0 Last Evening Oshawa Dukes Play New Toronto at Earlscourt Tonight | JODAY"S SPORTING FFATURES Tuxis and A.Y.M.C. Won Softball Games Last Night St. George's Lost to Dukes by 5 to 2 in Toronto Typos Scheduled to Play Here on Wednesday Night MES HANDILY DUKES AND DUKETTES WON EXHIBITION | | Dukes Gave Fine Display Of All-Round Ability Against St. George's + "Duke" Dainty Was Mas- ter of Hard Hitting To- ronto Team, Striking Out the Side in Order on One Occasion--Rowden Had Perfect Batting Av-| erage With Two Home Runs . 'Last evening at Park. the Oshawa the St. George's team of the Wes- tern League, a 5-2 lacing. T Dukes were returning paid them by St. George's on the 24th of May and the total re ceipts from the game. went into the Players Emergency Fund The game, a seven inning found the Dukes at their best aud behind the steady twirling of Duke Dajnty they played win- ning ball right from the start, Doc. Rowden came into Lis own with a perfect evening at bat--two home runs tremen- dous smashes, and a single for his three trips fo the plate, Mat- ty Mathews also got a homer but it was rather a fluke. hews caught one of Kenny's slants and drove a single over short and the ball struck a stone and bon -d4 past the fie"er. In all, th ges gathe n hits off Kenney. In the field they played spectacular ball Sut- ton, in the seventh, raced hehind second to take Armstrong's grounder and make the put out at first. Peacock also made 2a couple of pretty pick-ups The outfield had six chances between them with Hurst making two fine catches of Young's drives in the fifth and seventh innings, El. liott caught the eve of the crowd NEW MARTIN TODAY "THE WOMAN IN M 13" Comedy Myst Others Lone Star Stranger It's a Panic PATHE NEWS POLE SQUATTING CONTEST Jubilee Pavilion Wed., June 29 12 Delock: Noon, (D.S.T.) Prize 925 Second % 1 0 Prize 1. The above prizes will he awarded to the Contestants, (Men only), who remain for the longest period of time on the pole. -- The second prize will be award. ed to the contestant who is the second longest pole sit. ter. 2. Sunday, July 10, will be last day for contestants to compete in this contest, 8. Four meals per day are being supplied by the man- agement. 4. Three competent Judges will be appointed by the d TRUCKING, repairs on Charles F. Fleming, 1 Street. CARPENTERS -- AN UN 'opportunity to exchange work rent in alterations on a home f§ fine residential district. 4327. (151c Willowda'e | Dukes handed | the visit | affair, | Mat- : Dainty struck George's le? Stokes and scoring Little. Page, for St. off with a double, Varral went down in 'order aud Young smashed a long drive 16 centre hut Hurst took it, after a nice run, In the Duke's half of the sixth, Wallace, Peacock and Mathews went down in or der and for St. George's, Hart, Flake, Brown victims o Dainty's curves. The gave the Duke quite a hand fo his efforts, In the seventh | short to first. left. but Little { down in order almost the luck) George when went out Kenney | douhle 'out. we | with his clever pegging to second crowd ! when he caught two runners who | were attempting to steal. St. George's played a | game in the field with Varral at | first base, a standout. Kenncy pitched a fair game but made the mistake of grooving the ball a couple of times for Rowden, In| | the Dukes' half of the first, Hurs: | Sutton and Little went out in or | der. For St. George's, Page | walked and Stokes sacrificed but | 1 Elliott erred and he was safe Varral flied to Little and Youn: | | scored Page on a single to cer tre. Hart struck out and Flake flied to right to end the innings In the second Elliott flied right to start the innings. Row- | den smashed a homer deep | forced at | Dainty flied to short { made a fine Wallace struck out In St. | game oul | George's half Brown flied | drove Hurst. Then Duke developed a | wild streak and walked Arm | strong and Kenney Page ad ! vanced the runners and Stokes | | scored Armstrong on-a single to | | left. On the next pitch he was | i | | Hurst Sutton single and The seventh. fo went out great Elliott seventh wa Sutt throu came 1 advanced him « Page toke 1 single and § but the doing an | eount to 1 role to hin to out stealing. first third Mathews his single the ball} Hurst and in order. For | beat out a| up in the Then when with Peacock, flied to short homered to left struck a stone, bounding past Pa Sutton went out St. George's Varral slow roller to Sutton, but was | caught stealing second Young | went out, Peacock 10. -Walla¢ Hart was hit hy a hati but F flied out to Little to end the nings, In the fourth Little led with a perfect Texas Leaguer, E!- liott, attempting to sacrifice, pop- | ped to Kenney Rowden drove his second homey 3 ver Young's head in centre i former local star making a iant attempt to * get under Dainty singled to right and Wa!- lace did likewise and both run nerg advanced on Peacocks sac- rifice, but Mathew's rolled short to end the rall} Saints went down Brown Armstron | Kenney in order Brown flving out to Sutton, Aru strong striking out and H. Ken. ney skyving to Wallace { | In the fifth, after Hurst went | | out, Sutton bounced a single iy | Kenney's leg but was forced at| Dainty 3 | second by Little. Elliott ih ed and Rowden did A YMC And Taxis Won Jases sin likewise, | --Oshawa 0, St, played Alex- to 4 The former took a well game from Holy Trinity at andra ark hy a score of 7 there being tle fween the clubs an Park Tuxie real | to George's, taking dily uy 23 to 8. Home Runs Featured In the game won by Tuxis the feature of the evening was 1e consistently hard hitting of the winners who had five homa runs, three of which fell to Nor- man Garrard. The Tuxis. team which appeared for the first time | Anglicans Came From Be- | hind to Beat Holy Trin- ity--Campbell Did Fine | Job as Relief Hurler -- | Tuxis Scored in Every Inning Against Ukrain- | ian St. George's | Down at Cow- administered a Ukrainian game aLing han th the In the games played last night in the Oshawa Sunday School | Softball I.eague the winning! clubs were A.Y.M.C. and Tux's y sd Tonight! "DINNERWARE NIGHT" ~On the Screen-- WARNER BAXTER -- KAREN MORLEY in--""Man About Town" BIG BARGAIN SHOW! TOMORROW Phone .. CAM Po Simcde. Splendid baf® ) Phone 833M. WANTED--HOUSE, Dew Worms FOR SALE -- ANY QU packed in moss, 301 French Street. NTITY ferred. Phone 1420F (22 July c) sponsible party. North Box 120 Times§ ONE THOUSAND wanted on first mortg class security. State Transportation required. Box 209. WANTED--GOOD FAR) REGENT CARTAGE AND MOV- E Prompt service. Phone 27 Julyc) ing. Low rates. Lal M. TF. Q716F, go Riordan. for boy 13 years or hod er's position for mothe 1] boy. could stay. Box 21078 : ES! COME BEFORE » 7.30 EVENINGS to choose be-| | to bring down their ladies d to} vw went | | Sport Snapshots INTERNATIONAL Won juffalo 47 LEAGU The Oshawa Lawn Tennis ( Tor club. in the local of winning all four the season to-night pay a visit to the Ssity nto the neee event vet league contention. The team tl chance of playin ill have the Ruth Fishleigh will defend her one of the the Members nh on July the aga lub will play their last home fixture of 'enms I'he Oshawa Club are faced w from the vis Humber Bay 5 evening inst ol the League | Baltimore ...... 4 { Newark 4 | Montreal ....... 3 ! Rochester } lersey City 2 3 when Humber Bay | 6 i the | itors if they expect to po Toronto the = | Monday's Scores {| Rochester 2 Buffalo Only one game played. AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost York 45 19 Detroit SE 27 Philadelphia 20 Washington 9 Cleveland ...... 3 31 Louis 32 41 Boston 'ine wing y. do Chicago Monday's Philadelphia.15-9 ti Detroit Onl 1] Scores Boston 9 Chicago three games plaved NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Jost aa a Monday's Scores is 4 Chicago one game plaved. THE BRIGHTER SIDE out 8, Bé n the natty new ! lead even pi rored three e, Tux ond though in the came back lo score selves and protec | From then | Andison - | Jobb Silard ec, N "| Hercia c¢, Skinty, contest \ | AY. M.C The Teams J. Chamberlain ss, G. Hood 2b, son 1b, F. Boycs and R. Michael If, R. Way aud J rt, J. Chappell and G. Wilson ef, Garrard p. George's P." Andre; ihych 1b, St Yorkiviteh sShewchuk, p, PF. Osi 4 Ritzis If Clemens « Ww. Core Dy 1nnings Runs 531 421 412-23 org as 300 201 110-- 8} At Alexandra Park game was. a really cl from start to finish with | neither team having a lead tha: | looked a any time to assure them | of victory. Holy Trinity took the lead in the second inning when Dalton' drew a pass and scored on Barnes' hit, They add- ed another in the fourth before Anglicans came to life and scor-| ed a single counter through tic medium of a home run by Gor ng, In the fifth it looked extremely bad for Anglicans as there was only ome out ond Parish was in difficulties when Campbell came out to the. mound and did a good job of retiring the side. Holy Trinity got two runs in that frame but it put them ahead by 4 to 1. I was then that Angli- cans went to work and cut down the lead a little, Little and A. Parish getting hits the former seoring. From then on Holy Trinity were let down without a run and not a semblance of a hit. In the meantime the An- glicans were getting to Gillard more than in the early innings and scored two .tallles in the sixth to tie the score. The winning rally came in the eigntn fur A.Y. M.C. Gray led o1« with a pase on balls and Trott and Goring both hit safely, while Campbe!l came through with a double to score both runners, However, the rally was not over, as Atkin- son and Little both hit safely and Campbell scored, In the ninth a fast double play cut off what remaining chance the Holy Triu- ity had of tying up the game. The Teams Holy Trinity -- Coppin ss, R. Altersley 2b, Lovelock 3b, Prisa ib, Dalton cf, Petrie ¢, Barnes If, Bowler rf, Gillard p. G. Atters- ley played 8.8. in sixth, A.Y.M.C.--Atkinson If, A. Parish ¢, Boneham 2p, Spencer ss, Gray 1b, Trott cf, Goring rf, Parish p, Campbell p Score by Innings I88 | The 3b, Little RH Holy Trinity 010 120 000--4 2 Y.M.C. ... 000112 03x--7 16 CHECKING THE COMPASS Since 1880, field officers of the Topographical Survey, Department of 'the Interior, in the course of their regular surveying and mapping operations, have made about 30,000 measurements of the direction of pointing of the magnetic compass needle. Such measurements may be taken bv the surveyor in a few min- utes, at very little additional ex- nense when he is already on the ground 'with the necessary instru- ments, : Canada has ninety per cent, of her forest area owned by the peope. Canada hag investments in other countries to the extent of | $1,750,000,000, Rec the Insull Companie same | years pointing to th aster brig nanging of electrical eiver Sam (Milverton Sun) SAME Despite the temporary been THE has of happines In mobil r | unday it public whera half of power? over them { want to zo Ball Scores E PC. 606 597 583 .a00 .493 461 .397 .366 draw- "| backs there are still many sources Think of the auto example, E very takes the faun- don't | Dukettes Whitewashed Greenwood Native Sons In Fast Game Last Night Knox Gave Great Display | which they had more than one man . . . | on the paths. In this inning the of Pitching, Allowing | first man up, Elderkin whiffed wn | Turne ent of d 'to Br But Four Scattered Hits) Jaroer went out second to first was hit by a pitched ball and --Five Visitors Retired | McNic! 1 got on by virtue of an error but Dean ended the rally be- on Strikes and Only Two! ing an easy out; pitcher to first I'he lead hitters of the game Walked | were LK y to lead th got two of Native Sons' I next they game In a well-played exhibition g : engag between Native Sons 5 Greenwood Park league, I and the Oshawa Dukett the Motor (it ng the Dukettes opponents by the Knox pitching for the turned in a mastertul per letting the visitors de hits, striking out fiv but two bases on ba there were but ti Dukettes h Sons two. The used two pitch TOTALS : 24 : starting wvitcher, I | V vy & Sk McConnell in the fifth inning. Tur- | Native Sons AB R rott, Native Sons' star pit oI aan ed second the ma nt RINE AY a saving him their im nt Sean. eis 0 league game ton V ch o1 I TRE 0 The Dukettes 1 th nz | Turcott ie ey in the first mning on a walk to] Ty 1 : 0 Clause and st hi . . Lief np 2 Hy blvn and Hall and an error by '1d nip. vii3 0 cott accounting for two run v added two more in the fifth in on hits bv Reey Cory by I , Me f of the sched | BOX SCORE Dukettes AB R HE Cor Ak Ge | ! Clay Dukéttes, | mot TOTALS: ..2h 0 4 18 xMcConnell replaced Elder} pitcher in Sth. Score by Innings: R. H. E. Dukettes L200 200 x---4 8 1 Native Sons 000 000 0--0 4 2 Umpires--Corrin, plate; Rowden, bases. holding the in the last two ir were seldom dangerous, and third inning was the only inning in ong the TOBACCO is naturally GOOD! 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