Oshawa Daily Times, 19 Sep 1932, p. 2

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, M Ba po TRE ONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1932 { PAGE TWO 2 TODAY'S SPORTING FEATURES Oshawa City Defeated Toronto Irish 3 to 1 in Toronto Danforths Eliminated St. George's on Saturday, 9 to 4 Oshawa Baseball Club Will Meet Parks Board Tonight . TODAY'S SPO} Dodgers Won Exhibition NG FEATURES From St. Basil's 17 to 12 Winged Wheelers Edged Out Balmy Beach 8 to 1 Davey's Indians Eliminated Welland in Ten Inning Battle Game From St. Basil's Dodgers Won Free Hitting Many Extra Base Hits Gave Local Nine Verdict St. Basil's Scored Nine Runs in Fifth Inning When Dodgers' Defenses Fell Apart -- Oshawa Outhit Visitors by 17 to 11, But Had More Er- cors--Game Will Serve to Keep Local Nine in Shape for the Play-offs Rained out in the afternoon the Dodgers and St. Basil's neverthe- less managed to play one game Sat- urday evening in frigid weather and . the locals pulled out 2 win, 17-12 in a free-hitting affair %eatured by many extra base hits and errors. The Dodgers outhit their opponents 17 fo 11 but made five errors against three by St. Basil's. The leading hitters were E. Cornish and Claus for the Dodgers with four apiece and Sweeney for the visitors with three safeties. Whiteley tanned el- even of the men who faced him but he issued nine bases on balls, Shaw, the visitors' pitcher, struck out four - and walked four, St. Basil's scored nine of their twelve runs in the fifth innings when thirteen men went to bat. Three walks coupled with seven hits, two of which were of the extra base variety, netted them their nine runs. Their other runs were scor- ed in the first, fourth and ninth, onc in each inning. The run in the first inning was scored when Barrett, the first man up hit safely and after the next two batters had been retired on strikes Sweeney brought him in on his single, Ham- ilton ended the inning by striking out, In the fourth the visitors ad- ded another run when Barrett hit for the circuit. In the fifth they scored nine runs but were held sate until the ninth when one run was scored on two bases on balls and an error. : The Dodgers opened their scor- ing in the first inning getting thres runs On hits by E. Cornish, Claus and Kitchen. In the second inning they scored four more runs 'on singles by Jacobi and Hurst and three-baggers by Daniels and I. Cornish, In the third the locals went scoreless but came right back in the fourth to score four more runs on an error, a hit by LE, Cor- nish, 8 home-run by Claus and a three-bagger bv Hall. In the fifth innings the Dodgers total was brought up to fifteen when they scored four times, Daniels, the first . man up, walked. After Jacobi had popped out to the catcher, Hurst hit safely and when Fitzgerald bob- bled E. Cornish's bid for a hit both runs scored. Claus drove Cornish in with & single and scored himself a moment later on Hall's hit. This ended the local's scoring until the Rooms. Reloxa Wen. Homelike Comforts. Fine loco- | ten, one Block to Ocean. Breathe Deep the Bracing Ocean Air. Cour toey, Politeness and Service are Yours fev Less Than You Think Write now. BEAUTIFUL STATES AVENUE AT PACIFIC BR tiery Ss dulline ls will utd sched Soh trend A hc ATLANTIC CITY) eighth. when they scored twice. E. Cornish got his fourth hit of the day after Jacobi and Hurst had been retired and Claus tollowed with a homer, his fourth hit of the game and his second home-run oi the game. This gave the locals a total of seventeen runs and the game ended with the locals on the long end of a 17-12 score. BOX SCORE St. Basil's AB R Barrett, If. ....... 4 = - =) A\ G. Phillips, cf. ..s0 5 Fitzgerald, 3b, ... Sweeney, 2b. . Hamilton, rf, ..... Shaw, p. Henderson, ss. ... M, Phillips, ss. 5th M'Gouran, 1b. .... Richardson, c, .... ENN REE. ¥- NOW -- OD hy BD -- Ga COON =INW =D NEO =D CODUN~=ULLNODP Well, fans just follow that dotted line! the Five Farms course, Baltimore, Md. See the arrow? had dropped into the cup. This was the dramatic moment when Cham pion Ouimet clinched victory in the arduous third round of the national amateur tournament. When the ball was sunk, so were the champion ship hopes of flashy young Johnny Fischer (standing, in background, on green), national intercollegiate title-holder. WHEN OUIMET'S PUTT AND FISCHER'S TITLE HOPES WERE SUNK It's fifteen feet long, and it leads from Francis Ouimet's club to the cup on the eighteenth green at That points to Ouimet's ball. A few seconds after this photo was snapped, the ball > xT bs) o > Nusa d Sum "wll wl coocococococwooml Hurst, 2b, ..... E. Cornish, cf, .... Claus, ss, .... Hall, 3b, .... Kitchen, ¢. seeeees Haley, 1b «.o0seee Whiteley, p. soevee Daniels, If. 410000 Jacobi, rf. see First Half Netted Three Goals for Oshawa--To- WNOD--=-- nung ® et Ee EE I) CNOBRIN--=ON CONOD=mON ' 4417 17 27 Score by innings:-- R St. Basil's ....100 190 001-12 340 440 02x--17 | S=Ta nuMunl cocoon -- Were Able to Score But Kitchen. Hall, Two-base hits, Hall, Three-base hits, E. Cornish, Daniels, Hamilton, Home runs, Claus, 2; Barrett, Fitzgerald, Sac- rifice hits, Whiteley. Double-plays. Claus to Hurst to Haley. Struck out by Shaw, 4; by Whiteley, 11, Bases on balls, off Shaw, 4; off Whiteley, 9. Umpires, Frink, plate; W. bases, in Win and Are Still Second Place (By "Wigan") Oshawa City © to Toronto on Saturday where the defeated Toronto Irish 3 to 1 in a major league game just w City needed the points keep in first position The ( service 1 Baseball [ii ji. in! i Record the services of ond half who was carried off field from injuri i Dunstall w INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Irish kicked (Final Standing) Won Lost cer Club wer Fair, 5 10r the Cit Irish's by off off and attack w beaten and Speirs, Gow was prominent fine forceable work and had to go to Loney's assistance 1 prevent the Oshawa man from his way through A utes later, Gow. drew the ball to te t PC. 1s Newark Baltimore . Buffalo .. . Montreal Rochester .. Jersey City .. Albany ,. .... 4 42% | fence, sl Toronto .. 54 M13 : Yesterday's Results Montrea] . 8-10 Toronto . Newark .. 16-2 Baltimore Rochester . .4-4 Buffalo .. Jersey City 5-7 Albany Saturday's Results Toronto .... 6 Montreal ... Baltimore .. 7 Newark "i Albany . x3 Jersey City . xEleven innings. Buffalo at Rochester--rain, NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost +38 60 : sss31 3 . 78 Singleto fos pped the r the la and score Oshawa Cit Evidently | men through way away cross wh the inside m ner th cleared wort! AMERICAN LEAGUE ' Won Lost New York 104 $11 Philad2iphia +9 a7 Washington G0 Cleveland . 63 Detroit .. ....72 71 St. Louis .. ....8] 8H Chicago .. «46 99 Boston 41 105 Yesterday's Results Letroit 6 Joston New York . 7-x1_ St, Louis . x10 innings | Cleveland 7-2 Washington Philadelphia 4-7 Chicago .. 3- Saturday's Results Cleveland .., 5 Washington New York 6 St. Louis xChicago ... 5 Philadelphia x10 innings. Detroit .... 5 Chicago .. Pittsburg .. Brooklyn .. ... Philadelphia Boston New York .. St. louis .. ...6 Cincinnati ..59 90 Yesterday's Results Philadelphia Brooklyn Pittsburg . New York . Boston 3- St. Louis . Chicago ... x4 Cincinnati .. xFifteen innings, Saturday's Results New York Pittshurg Brooklyn .. Cincinnati Philadelphia Chicago .. Boston .... St. Louis ... ! ' Bb) ' i - 50 59 ) 503 A450 456 | .30¢ | | 5 7-6 " 4-3 | "_" PY 3 4 3-7 2-5 0 7 5-6 9-1 1 Boston RUST PROOF! ® When you shave with the Gillette BLUE SUPER-BLADE, you get the exclusive advan- tage of specially tempered steel protected with The Blue Blade is made in addition to the regular Gillelte Blade sold in the green package. Today and Tuesday CONSTANCE BENNETT "Two Against the World" ve-- Also Comedy and News Reels rustless finish. | NEW MARTIN Tues. 1085 St. Alexander St., tion on my part. \ FREE TRIAL COUPON GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO., LTD, Montreal, Que. Pd like to try the Gillette Blue Super-Blade. ie god Are i "witha . A Riot of Laughs "ALMOST MARRIED" Comedy "HIS ROYAL SHYNESS WAR IN CHINA e and without obliga- (0sh-207-0:10) 307CB Address. City. NEWS Province... Today "THE SECRET WITNESS" Clever Offensive Play in| ronto Irish Were Held at Bay in Second Half and | One Goal--Linfield Also 2, , | porters, nt hen the | badly to bait Oshawa City Beat Irish Maintain Two Point Lead + diately after. The City werc now tightening their grip On the game with Lappin and Fairley doing some usciul work. Smart broke away on I'the right wing centred the ball to Boyd who slipped it out to Bredin on the left Yor that playee tu score a beautiful goal with a fast rising | shot to the far corner of the net, lake being helpless to save. City Irish O, Occasion@lly Irish dashes brought | danger to Munro's charge and once MacNabene slipped the ball forward ind a race ensued between the cen | tre and gpalie Munro winning by a foot to the relier of the City's sup- broke away and aHer ce work b the City forwards v with only Lake to beat in goal hot high over the bar, Things ofeed bad for the City when Cun- Irish's high shot s head- i i | take the up- was seadin crosses over which were Irish d:fence. A clever the City ended with Dun I driving a terrific shot at started to and Smart goal ake throwing himself rull length to | the | he just managed to pala Bredin rushed in ball into goal for Si and the out {drove the | | | | | | € itv'. third Lake lving helplessly | A hone irners spell of trio. of ¢ defence the ground. ught a the City cleared df time came with Irish 0 The Lrish second half started with the making desperate attacks t and Buntin zs had gone in centre forward Opened the scor- ng for them 'after ten | play. when he beat | greaf shot, At the ot] | l lik ' LES 4 \ en Irish defence d back for hands Smgleton's 1ong high sh looked ike a al but Munro fisted oy the bar, the corner kick hein ¢} ed by Rogers, tour 1ect [took ball and man together, The Irish attacks were their forwards shooting fron out. On a from who minutes end Boyd he rough the but wa 1 ' s lifted abou when | way pass Fairly 7 | Bredin broke away on the left wing ught heavily down by Lone and had to be carried off the field, place being taken by Callison, drew the Irish defence, slipped the ball through the centre but Bovd was called back for being off- when. he looked like scoring. Back came the Irish and Aiken had hard luck when his shot just missed the upright. Play changed over to the cther end where Dunstall and Smart in a right wing movement which develonad nicely, leit wing was brought into play but home defender cleared. Bovd made a fine solo effort but was beaten off in front of goal, a clever attack by the Irish was finished by Bunting driving a fine shot but Munro saved nice despite the close attentions of Aiken and Houston, For the last ten minutes of the game the Irish were doing all the attacking but were casv held by Rogers, Speirs and Fairley who were doing some strong kicking, Final whistle came with the City victors, Irish 1; City J. and bre Crow sid Line-up Trish: ~Lake, Strong, R. MeNa. hene, Lonev, Singleton, Ewart. Gal- lowav, Alken, J. McNabene, Hous- ton, Bunting. City: -- Munro, Lappin, Fairley, Dunstal! Boyd, Gow, Callison, Referee--Joe T.amh, Toronto, Linesmen -- Neill, Toronto, and W. Jenkins, Oshawa. Rogers, Speirs, Cuncliff, Smart, Bredin, sub., "There is no virtue so truly zreat and godlike as justice. -- Addison. "Justice demands reformation of the sinner."--Mary Baker Ed- dy. "Kvery place is safe to him who lives with justice."'--Epict- etus, 'All religion and all ethics ar» summed up in justice." -- Con- way. Remember: Justice was a characteristic of Benjamin Frankline ithe the City J, | Munro with al | Spor: Snapshots The Times learned this morning that Mr, Snyder, secretary of the O.B.AA, had been in communication with the district representative in the city on several occasions during the last couple of days with the and deciding game of two minor series to be played here at the Motor City Stadium, But due to a disagree- ment with the management of the park no arrangement could be ar- rived at &nd the games will no doubt be played at Newcastle, The serics which passed by Oshawa's door were the final game of the Pet- Bantam St. An. Local representatives of the provincial assOcia- the idea of arranging the third erboro-Hamilton scries, and the Peterboro'-Toronto juvenile series, disay ownership of drew's tion Aare pointed with result of the negotiations as they feel that private the local park should not interfere with the governing body, » # * Dodgers came out on the I the effect of a long layoff was very noticeable local players who did not show anything like the game they Indeed in some circles there is a feeling that are doing them out of the chance to advance wait tor their In the effect and Dodgers may be no excep- the local team may meet Davey's mg end of the score against St, Basil's on Saturday night, but among the are capable of playing. the provincial executive making them next round. had their the play-off by ffs has c tion to the rule. B Indians of Toronto in the next round, but nothing is sure yet, » » * ¥ St mn past long lay indication 1 all, Thomas and Guelph scheduled to be played called off due The St. Thomas on Wednesday -and will on Saturday. between The Guelph on Saturday was game in to bad 'weather, second game was to have been plaved mn md game in Guelph » LJ se » out with the » likely be carried student, was prominent-at the fall meeting of when he won the men's 100 He Porter of Toronto, tape and with conditions very poor placed sixth in with the Bill Engel, OC.V.1 Hamilton Olympic Club on vard open dash in 10 and 9-10 and ol Hamilton to the made a cx Saturday econds, lead Parrish fine showing, Jimmy» Bartlett, of Oshawa, demonstrated that he will be up leaders He hag next year, the marathon and 1 the near future, of 100 should be Letter ¥ » » Sunday School finals 6 p.m, King Ukrainian While Tuxis cannot be figured out first of the Stadiim this Should the -weather fair up the at the Motor City evenmg at out s went to 'three Maved Knox in a three pame series while 1xis put games hefore they edged out Anglicans, the fans favour Nationals the unting until the list out is rade The second game Of the A : . i series ig called for, Wednesday night, softball fans should not pass up cither of the All the play-off ganies have been real thrillers and the final games, »* ¥ * » The Oshawa Baseball Club executive will hold a meeting with the! an effort playing of games at Alexandra Park next season. City Parks Board this evening in to come tO some agree- ment rezarding the Many of the fans old stamping ground and this may be effected if the meeting this eve- have expressed a desire 'to see baseball back in its ning should be successful, "Music washes away from the soul the dust of every-day life." --Auerbach, ' No propaganda or advertising is permitted from British, Ger- man or Austrian radio stations, shown great improvement this scason and | Sensational London Player Defeated Goodman 2 and 1 to Bring Trophy to Canada for the first Time in History Five Farms Course, Baltimore Country Club, Sept. 18. -- Tae amateur golf championship of the United States passed into Cana- dian hands yesterday, for the first time in history, as C. R. ("Sandy") Somerville, slender 29-year-old shotmaker of Lon- don, Ont., outplayed 22-year-old Johnny Goodman of Omaha, Neb., to win the closest bat'le for this classic title in six years. Somerville conquered Good- man 2 and 1 in a Championship match that was featured by spec- tacular flights of scoring, punc- tuated with brilliant putting and packed with enough thrilling mo- ments to keep a ler of 4,000 fans roaring right down to the finish on the thirty-fifth green. The score: Morning Round Par, out ..444 345 443-35 Goodman, out... Somerville, out ... 454 Al} square, Par, in 444 Goodman, In ...."34}5 Somerville, in .... 454 354 - Somerville 1 up. Afternoon Card Par, out . 444 345 44355 Goodman, out ... Somerville, out . 445 347 Goodman, 2 up. Par, in .. 441 354 Goodman, in .... 550 454 43% Somerville, \ in .... 444 454 33x N\ Somerville won, 2 and 1, Exciting Final It was easily the most and exciting final since 444 342-35 545 432-35 3 434-3510 434--37--T77 455 533--36--71 464 2345 442-36 54440 4x \ tenze George American Amateur Golf Title Won by Somerville von Elm turned back Bobby Jones by exactly the same mar: gin in 1926 at Baltusrol, aud Somerville was cool and easy all the way, His superior steadi- ness at the critical stages, plus his ability to produce his hest shots down the home stretch of each round over the rolling Mary. land country, clinched the dec: sion, The silent Canadian is the first invader to win the Americay crown sinee Harold H. Hilton, British star, was the victor fn 1911. Somerville does not hold the Canadian amateur championship this year although he has heidl this title four times and is gen- erally rated as the best amateur in the Dominion. He lifted the United States championship in the fourth tournament in which he hag qualified, coming through after a week of remarkably con: sistent and brilliant play, includ ing a record-smashing 68, for a new course record, in his thiru- round match with Bill Blaney, of Boston. Unquestionably, the two best golfers in the field came together in the title fight, Somerville, after wading through all opposi- tion easily in the top flight, had much hig hardest hattle of tha week against Coodman, who whipped. two younz Walker Cup stars and then dethroned the dz fending champion, Francis Oui. met, in the semi-finals, "Music is the rhythm of head and heart."-- Mary Baker Eday, Remember --- Beethoven, th great composer, never heard some of his greatest works Hj music was of the soul, "Justice is truth in action." Joubert, "Justice without wisdom | impossible."---Froude. "Music is the child of prayer, the companion of Chateau-briand, NEW | From 15 years to 20 years. Vest and 2 Longs. 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