Oshawa Daily Times, 31 Oct 1932, p. 6

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aki : THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, PACESIX = | THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1932 TODAY'S SPORTI™G FEATURES TOZAY'S SPORTI'G FEATURES Blue Devils Showed Class to Defeat Eastsides 16 to 0 Collegiate Second Lost to Cobourg by 25 to 1 Collegiate Firsts Swamped Peterborough 43 to 5 Dodgers Defeated Dunnville in Two Games on Saturday Junior Hockey Players Will Practice Tomorrow Night Invictus Defeated Weston on Saturday 15 to 0 -- lue Devils Swamp Eastsides -- Dodgers Beat Dunnville Team Took Advantage [iLife bm S ho NEW STANDARD OF | Dodgers Won Intermediate of Breaks to Run Up Score ii wi tic vi Spo rt dnapshots | VALUES NEEDED! Provincial Softball Title {missed the posts and the umpire i ruled that no yards had been given . Eastsides Held Oshawa}, ards more before being brought { behind the line on the catch and The Dodgers proved themselves to be a great team on Saturday SE Locals Were "Hard Pressed! FIRST GAME d Iph, the | d ap, | the ball was brought out ten yards. | yj ig Kale it Sv : Ta (Continued from page 1) Scoreless in First Quar- Fam ai bint ap | Eastsides kicked to the open field > gn Shey added Juries honours i facie already. long Vist, by taking to see truths in other directions. in First Game and Won Dodgers F d P. V {and retired from the came. He did | but Tribble after a hard run got beth games of a doubleneader from Dunnville Fabrics right on their own | There was a time when men saw in the Ninth--D vill E. Cornish, of, ter--r orwar ass ry return. On hg sly down Fal- {under the ball but was not able to | lot. Perhaps ii is wrong to say lot as the games were played in the |in 'the wonders of nature only the in the Ninth--Dunnville Jacobi, cf in 9th .. Effective, Boultbee Mak- | 1; adc fifteen "yards on an end [hold it and Eastsidis recovered arena where the pop flies went up in the rafters and rolled around in [glories of God, but today, because Were Outhit in Second|?. Cornish, ss .... ; 3 of the greater knowledge of science Claus, 2b .vooe : : : with Tribble Mis. Tribble [the Osha thirty five yard line. the netti i . Ww m clustered ca raiting for the Sd ing Fifty Yard Gain--T. | with Tribble and Elis. Tribble | the Oshawa thirty five y the netting with the whole team clustered underneath waiting for the ature Tad lost nach of dis serise Game as Games Were Fall. 3b. Pent v ¢ en: y game 1 p, while - : : 0 ni ' de two vards and Kohen another | The first play Nothing, ball to come down, Other hard hit balls went into the rafters and |r iciery and awe. Mere knowl | Whiteley, p i a . . . a" Fo 412 > Jected cick second went wrong and 7 By : . Bad Elliott and Ellis Climax- a Jie Jax 3 = 3 Ti ick Hi iott int ercepted a pass beh 1 | bounced back to the catcher or caromed off for basc hits. (It was not a | edge, however, did not make 3 man Played Inside Under Kitchen, jon e thir ¥ anc i i ¢ oq ¢ . 2 ces as uy : 1% : ph o , f ed Game by Fifty-five | all to the visitors twenty vard line. | the line as Eastsides tossed the ball | game that could be classed as good as far as playing conditions were bester uoless it lifted him above | Floodlights on Concrete Haley, a Yard R {as the quarter ended. around wildly and ran to the concerned but Dodgers outhit their opponents and won the Intermediate imse 'Worship Materialism Floor Tam) m i Fiore ton: va . Tast : . yy | [00 ambiyn, ar un | Second Quarter {tors' ten yard line wi | championship of Ontario, How about playing off with the Senior cham- | poo "0005 0 Cid Mr, Jar- -- By mutual agrecment the ball was |in hot uit. With the wvisifor rs pi any peoj a 2 84 th idl ------------ Totals The Blue Devils returned to their | brought over out of the mud hole | fast catch up Elliott passed to i! » % > Tells kick Mu i a i ot ; i $ inning wavs at the Motor City [on the baseball diamond onto dry [Ellis who went the remaining dis- hd o scientihc am ria 1511 arc brgo Oshawa Dodgers and Dunnville > a Stadiu on Saturday afternoon { land. Fastsides gained two yards [tance for a touchdown which was The Collegiate Firsts had no trouble in setting back Peterborough | t ie there obi il t ngs t Bt Fabrics ads Sorthal History on Sa e i ' - tod N icked off | "" ; t really mattered, 1s, was largely | Sg; av after e .y were | Smith, c. when they administered a crushing | on the first down and then pull 4 nocqnvenied i des Ki £2 ¢ Secon : Saturday by a score of 43 to 5. At that they would have | = Tr the fact hid MANY i atorlsy anes a oe NEY dot. Carelford 16 to 0 defeat on Eastsides and by [an end run that netted them twenty short and Fallis after two downs | coy i baivird Yi - i 1 A {aro HAIL oy Anais orced 10. pay 3 e Au ' so doing maintained their position | yards, Kohen making the tack! ot returned to Eastside j rst | Scored § stout but for a fumble on their own fifteen yard linc and | 14d foricited the finer things in the championship games in the Dunn- Vail, ss. in the standing of the Toronto | The Blue Devils tightened up right | down the Toronto te - {tun up a much larger score had not the game been abbreviated to allow | accummulation of riches and the | vite Rink. Even under conditions | Johnston, 1 C a Ly i U \ Ss 12 12 i u ¢ . 1 HP H 3 alate 1 nh : "hy ' £4 ili $ ) Rugby Football Unio The Osh- [there and held the visitors to no! ward pass which Hubbell recovered. | the Blue Devils and Eastsides to play. Maundrell made history for him- | halide o pk tial hopes, Becasse with which they were ynismiiar Hie i Clark, 2 P. oe { : . allie Wiek ft cot i . / . 1. 4% { the world held up wealth and power | Dodgers won both games and the | L ar 1 played a sound game of in on the first down and n | Fallis kicked to the fiftee ' ' ¥ ack ne = bo 3 rough the whole Pet- 0 : ; r gers y g play ¢ S yn i oY hs 3 Tox: ; : kicked to ate Sik self by running back a kickoff for touchdown th ol gh the ) and size as the principle things of | Intermediate Championship of On- ERR ". mn the cond D X kicked . to cen wher i | crborough team, A play like that happens just once in a lifetime. Allen |jife aor numbers had sold them- tario beating Dunnville by 7 to 6 in |]. Karges, rf. I second wmghney ¢ they | \ 1 s / ' 2 re t IY tves to the dea and had lost in | ¢he first game and 14 to 6 in the Jones, | a -------------- A 15 > w x Rata binninbhon o~cocoooll SONOS ocONOW = CoOL HSOY» | ~--oNO = ~wNo NE > | hee ~ 2b. N=NNOWS ~~ NS ooooocooM | co~NoOo=--o--=2 WN | : f io RTH lietinguist imself las art v ti g the ball, o cessive | Follis who ran back twenty ia covered on a istinguished himself in the last quarter b taking the ba L « n oe sive | fives to tie idea an me. snd 12 6 in the very few' occasions gave ir ugh the open field ribble {ond down t! kicked again over | plunges all the way from centre field for a touchdown,. The Peterbor- | the hner things of hie. second. Oshawa were intermediate | Yoial id hance to get 1 cor he fi lown | Tribble's head 1 1 : } : from ht firteen | Cause of Condition A champions and Dunnville inter- | otals: sides a chang get SCO nade nine vards on the first dow ribble's hcaa anaged 10] Coon team just could not stop him and he made from eight to fittee i ¢ % ] a I » distance tl i and Myers added anothe i recover and i it i blige o > That," said the speaker, "had | mediate B champions. Score by Innings: g stan or then F . nd $3 another sia »C( Fr and i 1 I : . . \ Pe The firs x vas rv u first down. Log 1s 6 * ards | vards § 1 ine NM wo i vards on every plunge created the conditions which we In the first game Dodgers were Oshawa 100 010 302--7 12 s 1H 1 F pVen st « n Ne al re vards p r he ue Is hy ] ' d 3 irst down. Logan made five 3 Fron ; ; ™ % N * have today. We" have even come | hehind most of the way as Dunn- [Dunnville ..... 500 000 010--6 11 Ite value man by the same kind of | ville scored five runs in the first in- | ith neither tean any ad- rand Tribble added another two he i Ws A 1. Fallis kicked |cnded The Blue Devils kept pace with Invictus on Saturday as both teams « the : : Summary I | test. Yet, how illogical we are. We ning, and Dodgers were only able | Sacrifice hits--D. Cornish, Camels] jude a man by his ability to make | to score single rans in the first and | ford, IRR -- yd Td antage in the play. | fore being stopped - However in the second qu * Blue on the thir vii with Hubbell on- | The Team: won their games by shutout scores. The Oshawa team won from East- | Struck out by Clark--11; Dees > Ey ap do x € gids, He was abl to zet the Ad EV 1 H sides by a score of 16-to 0 while the best Invictus 'could do with Weston | Coo epic 4 benefactor of fifth which left the score.at 5 to 2] Whitele . Bases on balls place e ball in front of the goal | ball as it came dow: wered | bet 4 i § - ; ; Cp Jeft tue SC LF AF ATR Ay IoEts Soma bitees yards of ay ARN but 34) Vere ho 4 - i r of the leading teams it would ap- | his yellows, has pity. human char- | at the end of the sixth, In the sev- | ¢ lark--5; off Whiteley, 4 fat ve oF Lictbd ml e. bo Le at : ae is had Dian r thar t] " vili he re powerful team as Eastsides | acter and human kindness, these | enth Dodgers ished over thre ent f ree point 00 rit nar t i 1 "11 ! t t \ n plaved to a tw It n veeks ago., However there 1s considered to be weaknesses, | runs, Haley, Tamblyn, D, Cornis SECOND GAME 1 . t ur u 1 ran tl ) ' i eston pla d to i y= MN $ 3 3 . : ; that Doughne Fastsides kicked raight across the field front of | Boulth ternate | hose ] I t i Blue Devils should have won| 2d We value men for what they | and Claus getting singles. That tied Dunnville HPOA hi at ek 5 ly it act i > wt 1 a : : © | little to choose between the teams even it Blue Devil Ala he "| possess. Wealthy nien are petted, | yp the game and the teams battled | & . he third down 7 bbled Te "Elli tt mad - i i 1 wien rd : ronto on Wednesday night, heralded 'and have no end of fol-|alons until the eighth when Dunn- I ¢ ait eliord, 1b. tl 1 i h €1C¢ 10 ade six vi 1 » | moy ) Iii 3 | a a . , 1 1 theball back of 'the zo: ate ond gd is hdl SE { * * * lowers, We have others who are] ville pushed another tally across to Vall, t bs ick al line, bu econ « an "oll icked : | : 5 . mit t hic 3 5 " . + ot ' oe fir alf of tog far 1 of m to drop on it | placement 1 fi i" of the I'SIDI Hend were has been some talk among the T.RF.U. officials of moving mn fat rs, who like to live "up to | take the lead 1 the first half of the 12° i v * in building up size and | 1} pie th or ot FE Cornish Johnston, for a tou nd wa added an- | gan 'eid \ ' fre Dinohnav. and M { : ; a = Ww : s . nese n build p size an hé nh with one -o ornish | 1000 0 3 | bol ig : ES : next Saturday's game beetween Blue Devils and Weston ahea y the svontorchis < " : A Tas 4 Se \ @ 5 ark, p. . i 8 heir f vard h ! u : p- dvd pitiable thing D. ( Claus, Hall and White- 3° rte To period i Ww Un Bn ey singled in succession and two | Fp ol Tg Karges, rf. ... Jones, 3b. suesrs ~ adi h part of a doubleheader at Ulster Stadium | when 1 is valued on that basis. score five to nothing hen Hui ybell |i ne R 1 i Xi ' 1]t Wed: | vigh 5s would mean a rearrangment of the re Danse Things Eternsl. runs came in. Whiteley pitched air- returned a kick to the deadl for | Fastsic Wet feed ten Lewke : { mit} | ) umes he schedule but would also mean that the playing | "Things seen arc temporal, but f tight ball in the last of the inne a her 1 ' ed EP I : | oi ; \ ap % . ! es that are unseen are |and received fine support to sent angther | Sint Well on in the third |, $. 1¢ visitors cked on the | 1 I ste le schedule for the league would be cut down, No definite word, of what] | I Mr. Tarrott. W ile down it quarter when the Blue Devils were Ari a ' a1 ; 11 Kav West 4 MeNul \1. ternal," sand Mr, Jarrett. ¢ can- | Dunnville down in order. scrimmaging t] 1c ball at centre ficld os Srey HE : : ray wild done has been announce s yet, not value nor measure man accord- In the second game the Dodgers A hy « € Elis plunge tw " 3 . a a Ng Atle . v o bus i ~arnest Fallis t } a dorward pass some lvards ou the first dow Vosixe Official, : market value, becau; settled dow to business in earnest | yy duers A thirty to lthee wh ' PIE : 1 1 t " emarl \ Qa - 1 | the thmgs that are unseen are ti and rattled base its to all corners E. Cornish, c the remaining t 2 touch-Tite nec: dawn awl Folie Lieknd t Pla ; Ex hea Noh cabal di od wae 1} ) Et nus natter and are of valu of the rink. Those to the fore inj' ornish, ss. down ich Fallis ¢ rte i / : . 4 ; Sis ny Weyer, the baseba) (amon one the Oi u cannot Ige ome by the [the extra base | ; were Ed. Cor- | (1,000 2p Bn H coo--~uNuwwid alo Totals: a place n In the fourth « | ' h p : : ny ar 1 wet with the water Jyving several inches deep on | number of roo it contains. That | nish with a do , D. Cornish and Hall. 3b with | again at centre field and |v ad Tm id Vira Tyasit SUMMARY » field at 'that por It handicapped both theams wi they . were | 18 'materiali viey of the | Claus with four sit gles, cach, Hall a Whiteley, p. Eastsidc I OSSESSI0T The "l= {we ide on 1} § 1 [ First Quarter H 1 to rimmage t! ball ther On one occasion the all was] Wor ales X und n j double aid hi Hieiey with two Kitchen, c. . liott brok Hranety i forcent Ba RAN ) | ) i : I we and hanpiness within, the doubles. The Dodgers scored their} prgao 1; t rot r nt al, { nothis 11] ' ¢ wit of mire dry yoo by mutual! consent : p . é y HL pass and gallop fifty yards al } cd hmny i Second Quant it or the m ry ground by mutual conse rue this h make a home. | runs in four's getting them in $e Knox. 1b F and 1 yards 108 | Nit 1 1 : Secon u 3 1 1 ¢ 1 1 . Xx. GE to the touch Tne whore he d Eater iar aaa Ata i | D Be ul M; any i by bread alone, | third, fourth and seventh. The Osh- Tamblyn, rf the ba wi 1 ¢ ' : nd nin vour organization have | awa 'team sent ten batters to the oN to Ellis who ran the remain : pe 1 41 Blue 1 0 } i vards for a touchdowt hpi iii i Aik h | p 1 4° that there a other | nlate in the third and seventh. A Totals: 21422710 First g X10 th ne. | : Wi M d ll Fi dS h alucs in life than those of dollars | feature of the game was the steady ings: R.H E irs Quarter B e ball weng t p d | { aun re eature Cc ool 1 cent nd are manifesting your | hurling of Whiteley who had nine Jeere by Innings 120 100-- 6 13 : lhe Blu Devils kicked. off | 16 the 1 a : | Third | Quarter pre eas : : oi : : against tl d. the ball beir a Aid ! SIE Hie I vi . ief in the reality of things un- | strikeouts retiring the side in the {py doers 014 410 40x--14 22 samt the wind the vl ben re | Foes "oy nt Fon roe ee Soni in| Gaye With 100 Yard Run |: Wn 5 Ws ond ss Se oe vers sons P08 bh! 1 | h Iasti ds di peace and contentment | down in order, Summary 1a L¢ oo Bravcoud de. title: better, and' Foltis1 {Fourth Quarter \ ' we to come closer to Jesus Sacrifice hits--Kitchen. Two-base io |Peterbore Seconds Were | forty five yarde and a tory ; hrist and his conception of life hits--Camelford, Johnston, E. Cor. \ t| oO pro Atal itt tau iy ooo NN I d (F118) yroun Easts des failed 9 & n 1 Gh by i i i the fi Fayard ne Ea | Yliticsh aie : 5 ro 4 i d ; another twenty yi ' thote this belief, People don't care to hear of the | nish, Whiteley, 2, Hall. Struck ous first try : Weve side on ki i S taniec 10. ain and then Jost) A + : ade | No Match for 0.C. V.L ide ce on the Peterboroug oal $ ter our brother | kind of troubles vou want to talk { by-- rk, 6: by Whiteley, 9. second Hie k 1 the third down |; it of dene tox ab hi + | needed : ed Who Scored at will i I ine.. Shelenkoff pulled a quarter | men. \'¢ want to find the image alot. They want to hear of the Tg Pop Clark, 6; off going to T le * wl ad f-ithe ball on the : it osrere snd . back sneak and went over for an-|of uns d, whose home is | kind you try to conceal iteley, 9, vards after ti tch, to centr ith the id ji Da i y y ddl Sor Ie e 50 HM the Allen Plunged Fifty Yds. | | other major score which was con-|to be I in the heart of every field. On tl fir wn ADDN hin Tall i the ars ae wl n't cven p 1 adoocts ani | [ve riod with a forward pass. In the | human bein tossed fitteen yard forward pass | 4c ; ene Ena qune Jor 9 sng) > they mot Yin it : for a Touchdown i in Last | fourth quarter Oshawa fumbled o1 tas anced hat the sg caiier ; eT | | their own twenty five vard line and | next 2 ld be Rey r. h . a ¢ : He hah T id Quarter Sire on is DeSt NOL to be 106. vos Quarter | Peterborough recovered. An on-| Manuel, of Dantort nited ( hurch | ti en t Ha ow a | YO! ildrer When they. get: vis | iste "Colles { Voce side kick was called which wa - fo ito, with Fred Curtis as the | 9 Fallis was forced to kick. Play for ! Eastside territory, | ' lite there Wt bef tional Institute First Team had 801 dropped it and one of the visitors (V) e (VJ [+] vards on t I a 0 ange. | difficulty whatsoever in defeating tsides nade i : ; some time a 1 15s r=-ty zm 1 1 . dropped on 1 tor a touchdown ritory, until stsides inte re > : J and tien pifled a thenty ve - the second team from Peterborough | p, A rough had no kicker whe 9 1 aid : to the Oshawa thirty yard | , lhl Collegiate on Saturday at the Mo could compare with Conant and the or oys an % forward pass tor he Fae a nS a, Tac ne, B te ] vi 3 i n up (ity Stadium by a score oi 45 to 5, lanky back added another point a or a iays Sorts yard fine. lagain and Bosts 5 Ay c mother : NEW MARTIN Tues. The game was played as the first |; w minutes later with a Fic k t ) | BOWN ANVILIE AT vards on two plunges, but a fumblc ocr Tar aos es half of a double header and had not | deadline. Oshawa then block- | et the team back and Fallis kicked | can Fo 1 Er Lo mas the time been forced to be cut short ed ont of the visitors kicks on out oi the il to Eastsides thirty 3 oo hn 2, Bdyantage the Oshawa team might have run | oo -five vard line and Graboski| five yard li A remarkat oe 5 the : is ed 1; up a record score, . went over for a major score. On | under the conditior Fasts oats rd ime The local team used to plunging the kick-off Maundrell received on made seven yards on S | and Doughney kicked to Hub} we [ | A LARGE SELECTION AND A WIDE PRICE RANGE he BY possession attack most of the time with end |. 0 400 ar . . 1 oy % ry . A his own ten vard line and ran the he first d Lid Pal is sed a p in his {runs and forward passes thrown I Nength of the field through the {Continued Irom from page 1) . fifteeri vards out and he ran wenhtv vard ye Tg re greatest { for good measure. They completely} whole Peterborough team for a ed upon to endure and suffer? 4 was for Eo thirt ards and ' oY i { out- classed a lighter Peterborough} chdown. After the kick off had | We must realize that suffering is Ot Bath ns 0 a a 5 a picture jiteam making long gains with ap been. run back to centre. Coach quite often an asset and not a BOYS' BREECHES up "allie ite wit] V2 CETap it y 5 since {parent ease In the first quarter | Chicopee cent in Allen with orders | liability. Mr. Kerr took as an ex- tsides 1 | ha facement, "All i Price opened the scoring with al, plunge until he was stopped. |2mple for this some of the fath- stxvessnnsnssinse 24s Sass & cieke g : > I he » # Q SY" touchdown which was the result of Starting at centre field he carried | ers. of English literature. Milton he first down Falls Shben io fh C4, viet, a thirty yard run. Maundrell Tal | the ball without interruption in | after he became Bing, learned to BOYS' LONGS up $a ao 81 0 the A = back he ich off tor Ivey Jue plunge after plunge and finally went know go hetien] Jeorge Nahe. From 4s : nel aE, souny ; A vards and Oshawa moved down the : son, in depths of sor © and - $e aveaiurigeny Joie 2 hl Ful ard iin ¢ field in long jumps and Bulmer spair, wrote that beautiful hymn, and to a0 with tern Cr "iis smeared the carrier In + £ re 1017 Hr ' ', 21 e A went over for another major score. The Teams 0, Love that wilt not let me his tracks. FEastsides at is poi i es ia 4 thi . " ShRVE raw Wi : 1stsides this point : Peterborough came back after this, | OSIAWA-- Snap. Gifford; in-|80.'; Tennyson in sorrow for his Warren's All weil. 81 35 BOYS' SHORTS T5¢ up From ........cccuiens over for a touchdown to end the scoring. Today and Tuesd esaay | break shen the Bl Devil 4 a : A ] Ry Dread when luc Deviis p 1 i however, and bucked from their] Cornish and 'Bulmer: middles.|Iriend wrote 'In Memoriam, MARION DAVIES | were called for interference and Hh \ own ten yard line to centre field Sides, orm J and wmert middles, These men turned a liability into JERSEYS at ........ | 4 hile 2 E Sar- and they gained yards, while an end run « ; Hb . and 1 outsides, : < ! % hefore they were stopped. Maun geant and Salter; quarter, Shelen- | an asset. Suffering will help to 1 some taventy ore vards ¢ : Robt. Montgomer tinel y mo 3 L i, drell ran forty vards and were in|} fg. fv; I i 5 oc | build men up, nét turn them ot sine: he i a Jy off; flying wing, Disney; halves, : EE ESE AT ih y i ites eared the carrier on the possession ten yards out but] oC a and Maundrell: | down. Disconragement or loss of S TH 1 first dow: a six yard loss and i d= . i ; jse wil i 'one is "BLONDIE Doughney kicked into touch at the fumbled and lost possession. How: alternates, Price, Chappell, Scneco, i i a Nh i 9 OF THE FOL 9 Oshawa ten yard line, Fallis kicked | i ever, Graboski ran eighteen yards Guiltinan, Crothers, Kinsman, Mc- el We Ia Utter he p OLLIES ow of dang ier 16 £0 The Tor | {{ and Manndrell another twenty for Cullough, Collis lesspess have we learned the wis. with u 0 centre. Igy Tor- | "4 touchdown, Peterborough were PETERBOROUGH--Snap Dun: dom of turning to another to onto team ma Hy \ # i Billic Dove, Jimmy Durante, » team made yards but could not | if no match for the Oshawa team who | can insides, Rowan and. Clark; |PeIP and aid us? God is the J Adi continue the drive and Boulthee atv: To} . p f i . Christ w Ja _ Gleason, Zazn Ptts secovered a. Blocked Tok or Tre every time they zained the ball tniddles; Beatty and Morrow: ont. source of this help. Christ will On the stage at 9 p.m. & | third dow 4 i 2 el moved down the field very fast |ges Young and Kirkwood; quar- no fail ue, He will not disap- | own, X R 2 LG point us: he is the one Master tonight only Fourth Quarter | MOUSE TRAPPER Oshawa recovered their own kick | yor "Waddell ; flying wing, McKone; | ypao © wil can add harmony to ' With the change o : IRAN Read ofl Es on the ten yard line and Disney halves, McIntyre, Hickey and Wad- 2 ; Hallowe en Dance Devil Stavied ge end Siu FREAKS OF THE DEEL went over for another touch. del: alternates, Ascott, Mark and our life, ken help us out of our : Revue! that carried them far down the After this score Maundrell ran| Bradshaw Ee Tot Pd gi » a v rr Pig ' 1 he Jie and f us by field before they were stopped. To Umpire :--Conant Myers, Oshawa. | follow him and have the Light Pupils of Vivienne Dancing start with Logan and Hubbell made SUMMARY of Tife" sald Mr. Kerr Ar clos. School twelve yards between them for a First Quarter ing. first down. Then Hubbell went an - Oshawa. ...Touchdown (Price) Em eR . o . * througl, for cight yards while it G a ot he Oshawa. ... Touchdown (Bulmer) Tirerc is only one thing worse * We promise you a surprise mn shaving other linc plunge went for five Bros X 1 1 y O an j Second Quarter than & man ness dace lesening so : more yards. Blue Devils were call- . e Oshawa. ... Rouge play the saxophone--another on the mfort } you try the Gillette BLUE d back for interference. On the Oshawa... . Touchdown (Maundrell) | other side. i third down Fallis kicked to the ten Highly Praised By Oshawa....Touchdown (Disney) i line and Boultbee coming in SIR JOHN MARTIN HARVEY Oia. Third UAT eleakol A. SUPER-BLADE. Secret tempering ith a fying tackle drove the car ' tac droy - A ' | rier back five vards, On their five fier seeing it says "I have travelled through this old world for Oshawa....Convert : Wd 3 : a long time, and have seen many beautiful things, but never ma 1 soon) MEDS Bl | yard line, Eastsides gained one yard Velove, su deeply impressed with - the: Teverend mance in 4 Fourth Quarter AREN A wethod a patented center slot, automatic Weekly. Finest {on the first down and then called which this, the story of the Master's life on earth has been eterboro. ... Touchdown manufacture, exclusive testing equipment x san end ..un, the ball, being advanced Oshawa. ...Kick to Deadline (Con- t Ee » ed treated, p T PRES E N Joo siti | to 'centre field by = Hender son, ron ed e Ay ¥OT PAIL TO INPRESS THOSE ATTPNDING g ant) T ONIGHT Rel Dot Oshawa. ... Touchdown (Graboski) Won. Homalike Comfort. Fine 1 ghney and Meikle. The visitors : fig a or. one Block Fo sho mete then tied Panging 3 and a forward Void OSHAWA DAILY TIMES ave Oshawa, ... Touchdown (Maundrell) Band for ib Deep the Bracing Ocean Air. Cour pass but could not gain, So Dough- , ix impossible to adequately describe such a work of art, It Oshawa 'ouchdown (Allen) te vty, PolitonsssandServicoaroYours 5 ne kicked to Hubbell at the oo ill /must be seen to be appreciated. ------i---- Publie Skating ~these features and many. others contribu Sor Less Than You Think Write now. | awa thirty yard line, Fallis and | A ore Some of the modern biogra- ; / bl d Tribble made seven yards and Fal- : Low Prices t the Auditorium phies seem determined to leave : : x . EAT STATES AVENUE AT PACIFIC lis kicked in touch at the sitors 2nd Big Week | Adults 35¢ | Formerly Mission Hall no tombstone unturned. Admission to the quality of this excellent ace. g ¥ 3 v thi irty ward line. FEastsides then Start Today i Children 15¢ COME ANY TIME act 2 : fied two end runs and isi of 2 to.5 and 7.30 to 11 | Tax Included {Athol 5t, W., off Simcor The majority rules, but usual- 5¢ The Blue Blade is made in addition io the regular ] [i | ; s ly it is merely a majority of en- sol | kicking tried another extension i ergy and brains, doy ier Ba IL A Gillette Blade sold in thy green PS Phage,

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