Oshawa Daily Times, 11 Jul 1940, p. 3

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THE O AWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1940 Ar PAGE TREE Oshawa Seniors Continue eir Winning Streak in Inter-City League Big Rally In Fourth Inning Wins Ball Game For Oshawa WITH THE ¢ Stan Lucas Hurls Steady Ball and Has Only One Bad Inning, the Seventh -- Dalton and Kitchen Grab off Limelight Spots for Motor City Club Oshawa Seniors lengthened their undefeated streak last night at Maple Leaf Stadium when they de- feated Good Rich Oilers, pride of New Toronto, by a 6-3 margin in L the first game of a double-header. In the second game between Park- dale Derbies and Peterborough Canada defeats U.S.A. "Petes" the "Derbies" pulled in a, past Saturday up at the Delhi pinch hitter to win the game in the | hoard track a Canadian bike team last inning 8 to 7. composed of four riders defeated a 'The Motor City squadron allowed | similar team from the United States the Oilers to jump into a one run { in a series of cycling races by a lead in the first inning, held steady | score of 56 to 54. Oshawa's two luring the second and third frames, | ace riders, Hal Pringle and Lance p went on offensive in the fourth : Pugh, formed one half of the Can- ng to reap five runs. This four : adian team and helped greatly in pb margin lasted until the seventh | the win. The two other Canadians (By "Handlebar Hank") 'Bee Outfielder Out 7 Dodgers Win Marathon Game BOWLING CLUB STAGED LARGE TWILIGHT PLAY (By High Jack) The Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club sponsored one of the largest twi- light tournaments on Tuesday eve ning held here in some years. Twenty-four rinks were present from Toronto, Richmond Hill, Claremont, Port Perry, Whitby, incourt and Oshawa. Following were the five winners: R. Coppip, Oshawa, three wins with a score of 39 plus 3; R. Reardon, Toronto, three wins, 38 plus 1; E. Beare, Claremont, three wins, 25; Jas. Mc. Cutcheon, Oshawa, two wins, 33; R. Preston, Agincourt, 1 win, 31. This evening rinks from Clare- mont, Whitby, Port Perry are com= ing over for. a friendly tournament. On Priday night the Pierson and White Trophy "doubles" draw will be held and from these winners two singles and two doubles will go to Peterborough on Monday to com- pete for the prizes which will be, first, $10; 2nd, $7.50 each in war savings stamps. Cheesman no chance whatever, Play continued at even terms and half-time found Whitby leading 1-0. The teams changed right over and play was of the ding-dong variety with Whitby testing Cheesman on several occasions. Oshawa were try- ing hard for the equalizing goal but did not have the necessary "oomph." WHITBY--Cowan, Rogers, Mc- Donough, Bedding, Bradley, Camp- bell, Bradley, Wagstaff, Harris, Heard, Hays. OSHAWA--Cheesman, Gates, Lu- ton, A. Nother, Head, D. Ontknow, Murphy, Stannard, C. Braiden, H. Braiden, Dunstall. Referee--P. Gow, Columbus, O., July 11.--Columbus Red Birds of the American Associa- tion Wednesday optioned Outfield- er Bill Rabe to Rochester of the a Leagué. Toronto Anglers Lucky Rl In Trenton Fishing Trenton, July 11 -- Toronto and local fishermen have recorded une usual catches lately and three meme bers of the Queen City Jolly Anglers Club hooked over 100 pounds of bass pnd pike from the Bay of Quinte during the week-end. The Toronto party caught twentye two big-mouthed base, one mouthed bass and a large pike, The visiting sportsmen fished from & power boat and used willow-leaf spoons. as lures, i On Sunday, Harry Bird of Trene ton, landed a speckled trout weighe ing two pounds, seven ounces and measuring more than 17 inches in length. It was taken from Bird's, Creek, 85 miles north of here. i BE CONTENTED-- SMOKE PHILLIES! ® Every puff gives you a wealth of extra fragrgnce --smooth, comforting flavour of unmistakable quality. Sumatra-wrapped -- long-filler -- weh deliahti lly stimulat- 15 en the desperate Oilers com-! were Albert Schellstrate and Andy "ing and refreshing -- that's - Phillies, | # menced an assault on Stan. Lucas's McConnell of Delhi. Representing , riper t offerings, filling the bases but Lucas the U.S.A. were Crowder, Hughes, "held Holdenby to a scratchy infield | Busch and Verisco, all of Buffalo, hit, yielding but one run in the | N.Y. inning. hy * + @* Oilers Threaten ! This is the first time an event Seven batters faced Lucas in the f of this kind has been held in seventh inning, and for a short ! canada and it really went over period, the four-run lead held by pig. We think it would be a good the visitors looked a bit small but jdea to hold these races more often. the "Steamer" was as unperturbed i It tends to promote sportsmanship and unruffled as ever, being prob-! among the boys and there is cer- ably the least anxious man in the tainly a lot of rivalry. These 'boys park, and the rally was nipped prac- from Buffalo are a fine bunch of tically in the bud. lads and: are great bike riders. The Motor City bats were alive | There has always been quite a in the fourth, when each batter | difference of opinion as to who seemed to be able to hit or bunt to are the better riders, the Ameri- suit himself. O'Donnell lasted un- cans or the Canadians. Naturally, til he walked Dalton to fill the bags | we think the Canucks are, but if and then allowed Hurst to single, { more of these international races . when he was yanked in favour of were held, it would certainly be Kelly but the parade continued un- |proven. til the bases had been Sleared i ol . P e 1 Bo I a Last Tuesday, the Victor Cycle first batter up, singled but the | Club journeyed to Aurora for the next batter struck out, Lucas trap- | inter-club races and same home ped Holdenby at first with a well | { With another victory tucked safely y d a hrow to Wallace, and the ' away. The Oshawa boys garnere: Sisacted sh struck out meaning, | total of 32 points, while the Aurora club collected only 18 counters. three men up, three men down, one | Frank Ball of Oshawa captured his hit and two strikeouts for a single | Vian Fon quarter-mile event and loping. | went on to win the final, with Dalton, half-pint shortstop forsy.,c. pugh and Harold Pringle the Motor City, probably had the : i right on his back wheel, while Jim most happy experience of his club ! Hanson of Aurora annexed fourth for the evening, when he got two: position. The time for this race hits, two walks and flied out for a | was 34 3-5 seconds. Lance Pugh 666 batting average. His hot single | | copped the three-mile miss-and- through second base in the seventh, ; out, nosing out Harold Pringle by through second base in the seventh, : yes at the tape. 'Third place in with two men down, gave promise | tpi; event went to Norman Foster of another Motor City batting spree ; of Aurora. but Hurst's grounder to Kelly cut it { short. Kitchen had three hits in yr four attempts, and also staged a The Aurora club proved they had circus catch of a screaming line. the best crop of novices on hand drive in the fourth, a drive that was Tuesday evening as four of their at least three feet above his head. riders swept over the finish line in He stopped the ball with his gloved! the lead. Jimmy Harrison captur- hand, dropped it, and caught it with 'ed this race with Tom Raeside, his free hand before it touched the Johnny O'Connor and Bob Benville ground. Jubenville and Tamblyn * close behind. The time was 2 mins. each had two hits, the latter player | 35 3-5 seconds. belting a hard one that rolled out * + 0 Slose Yo the right field fence, Oshawa put away ten more points On Saturday, the locals journey ' jin the half-mile open as Harold to Peterborough for an afternoon ! pringle and Frank Ball copped first game, then back to Toronto next ,n4 second, respectively. Jimmy Wednesday evening for an exhi- pangon and Donald Judd of Aurora _ bition feature at Willowvale Pits. crossed the line in third and fourth The next home game will be on' positions. July 20th, when Peterborough Petes * ; will be the guests. Box Store Jubenville, 2b | Mathews, rf Wallace, 1b .... Fair, 1f Tamblyn, ¢ .. LE | Harold Pringle led the local club in total points with 12, while Lance Pugh and Frank Ball were tied with 10 each, These boys won all the - points for Oshawa, but Gord Wil- , son, Bill Renny and Cliff Pringle A .done some very creditable riding 4 also. With a little more experience, 0 these boys will be making it hard 3! for the best of them. * + * Two weeks from last Tuesday, the Aurora club will visit Oshawa. It is hoped that the track at Alex- andra will be in shape for that evening so that a good card of events can be staged. Track races are always more thrilling than road races as the spectators can see the whole contest without following the riders in a car. If these races are held at the park we want to see a large turnout of local bike racing enthusiasts on hand. The boys al- ways put up a better show when there is a crowd attending, as was shown last year on Labor Day. Watch next Thursday's paper for | complete information on this item. i e------ a--Ran for Buchanan 2 102 9 PETEY SCALZO fo" DEFENDS TITLE b--Batted for Kelly in seventh, Oshawa .. . 1005005--6 10 1 Good Rich 200000 :1--3 10 2 a ----"" Errors--Alexander, Furlong. Ju- Hartford, Conn. July 11.--Petey benville. Runs batted in--Kitchen | Scalzo, New York, mixing exper- 2, Hurst, Mathews, Wallace, Green, | ience with a vicious two-fisted at- K. Long, Schwembler. Stolen bases | tack, successfully defended his Na- ~Kitchen. Three-base hit--Tam- | tional Boxing Association world's blyn, Sacrifices--Green. Left on | featherweight title last night bases--Oshawa 11, Good Rich 7.| against Bobby (Poison) Ivy. Bases on balls--O'Donnell 5, Ke€lly | Referee Billy Taylor halted the 1. Strikeouts--By Lucas 2, by O'- | pout at the end of the fourteenth Donnell,' 1, by Kelly 2. Hits--Off | nq because of.a bad cut on the Del, 5in3 Suirgs) off ky challenger's lip 4. Losing pitcher--O'Tvonnell. | = 0010 000 winning handily when Umpires--Shephard, plate; Burt, | 0 bout came to its abrupt ending bases, The finish came after Ivy had re- turned to his corner, bleeding so = Ebi ob oli ONOCOONWH Nm HNOoOOHMDWOWD -- =] nN -- CoNNOoOwWOoOoO~~OPR Furlong, cf Green, 2b Schwembler, 3b Holdenby, 1b K. Long, If ... vie Alexander, rf .... Spero, ss Buchanan, c O'Donnell, p .. Kelly, p aHunt bVarnell OHOOOODDOO HOM fide Sodas Lela od ci phan COOH ANNOROWHE = GOLDEN LASS SCORES UPSET Boston, July 11. -- Mrs. O. B. Wearley's Golden Lass won her sec- ond straight race at fancy prices at Suffolk Downs Wednesday by capturing the $1,200 Mansfield Purse by 5 nose from Robert W. Colling' Sweet Willow, a 2-to-1 fav- orite, A profusely his trainer called for the referee to halt it. Officially it was announced as a technical knockout in the fifteenth round. The championship fight, the first here in ten years, drew a crowd of more than 5,0 fans who paid over $7,500. Max West, centrefielder for the Boston Bees, is forced out at home plate on Sullivan's roller to First Baseman Dolph Camilli, of the Brooklyn Dodgers, in the 11th inning of the 20-inning game won by the Dodgers at Boston. The Dodgers' catcher is Babe Phelps. four runs in the 20th, winning the game by 6 to 2 score. Royals Again Defeat Leafs Royal Stadium, Montreal, July 11. --Although he had speed to burn, Phil Marchildon lost a tough 2 to 1 decision to the Royals here last night. It was the wind-up of the four-game series. The Royals swept it clean to make it seven in eight starts against the Leafs this season. The contest was trimmed to seven innings to permit the Leafs to make their train for home. So far, they have been unable to cop a game here. Marchildon gave Kemp Wicker, the Royals' ace southpaw, a real ewgument all the way. They were both touched for five hits. Phil fanned seven and Wicker four. The erstwhile Leaf, Don Ross, led off with a single, Haas went out, but Mexchildon walked Berger, a weak hitter. Sammy Bell's single scored Ross and moved Berger to third and when Lodigiani threw out Becker, Berger crossed the dish. Toronto's bachelor tally came in the third. Johnny Tyler singled, stole second, went to third on Beck- er's wild peg and scored on Fern Bell's hard two-bagger. GM "APPS" DROPS OUT OF LEAGUE (Continued from Page 2) but picked up the two points for a win in any event, to hold their un- disputed first spot. To-night, the Billlardmen can rest up, while Orioles meet Pleas- ure Valley out at the Ranch. The game is scheduled for 6:45--and for a winner, we'll call Orioles, on the basis of their recent performances, and because we think P.V.R, are a little overdue for a loss. CAMILLI LEAVES HOSPITAL Boston, July 11.--Dolph Camilli, Brooklyn Dodgers' first-baseman who suffered a neck injury in a baseline collision with Buddy Has- sett of Boston Bees here Sunday, was discharged from hospital Wed- nesday. Camilli has been pronounc- ed fit to rejoin hic team-mates in Cincinnati by Dr. Edward J. O'- Brien, who attended him. Umpire is Bick Campbell, The Dodgers scored FLLLEL LLL LLL LLL LLL LL A BASEBALL RECORDS NATIONAL LEAGUE Lost 23 n ] wu ] u n "an Pct 667 .662 588 507 426 .403 391 348 Cincinnati Brooklyn . New York Chicago ..... Pittsburg .. St. Louis .. eens Boston ....... ieee Philadelphia Wednesday Results, No games scheduled. Games Thursday--Boston at Chi- cago; Brooklyn at Cincinnati; New York at St. Louis; Philadelphia at Pittsburg. AMERICAN LEAGUR Yesterday's Results No games scheduled. Games today--Chicago at Boston; St. Louis at New York; Detroit at Washington; Cleveland at Philadel- phia. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION L Pct. 26 667 29 618 40 494 40 474 39 40 '44 44 Wednesday Results. .. 4 Kansas City . . 4 Milwaukee . 4 Indianapolis at Louisville--Nigh Kansas City ....... Minneapolis Louisville St. Paul Columbus Milwaukee Indianapolis . Toledo Toledo Columbus St. Paul Minneapolis game. Tuesday Night Results, Kansas City. .2-4 Toledo 1- Louisville 5-6 Minneapolis .2- Columbus &2 Milwaukee 5- St. Paul. . 5 Indianapolis Games Thursday--Milwaukee at Louisville; Kansas City apolis; St. Paul a: Toledo; polis at Columbus. PONY LE AGU E Wednesday Results, Hamllton...... 8 London 13 Niagara Falls . 6 Batavia. .. . 9 Bradford . T Games Thursday -- London at Hamilton; Niagara Falls at Olean; Batavia at Bradford. 1 2 1] 3 SARNIA IMPS QuIT 0.R.F.U. FOR DURATION Sarnia, July 11 --Sarnia's senior Imperials, champions of the Ontario Rugby Football Union for the past nine yeers, have withdrawn from competition for 19040 and until the war is over. The action taken at a meeting of the directors of the Im- perial Athletic Association Monday, was divulged yesterday. Father M. J. Lynch of St Michael's College, Toronto, pres!- dent of the O.RF.U, was informed of the local club's ection by letter Tuesday. It was not known today whether the junior Imperials, cham- pions of the Ontario Union for the past two years, would be affected. Several members of the senior team are within the junior age limit. Imperial officieds had nothing to say when asked if Coach Art Mas- succi would succeed Claude Harris as junior coach should it be decided to carry on in the lower series. Mas- sucei had nothing to say regarding his plans. He is employed at the local refinery apart from his coach- ing duties. A473 | 444 | Since Sarnia Imperials turned senior in 1920 they have won the senior O.R.F.U. championship ten | times and the Dominion title twice | in 1984 and 1936. The club hinted its withdrawal intentions at an O.R F.U. executive meeting in Toronto on June 28. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Pct | Rochester Newark 564 | Montreal | Jersey City Baltimore | Buffalo at Indian- | Minnea- | Syracuse TORONTO Yesterday's Results xMontreal .... 2 Toronto Baltimore . 17-5 Jersey City .. 6 Syracuse Rochester ,.. 10 Buffalo Games Today--Rochester at To- ronto; Buffalo at Montreal; Syra- cuse at Newark; Jersey City at Baltimore. 3-6 Boneless, Rolled POT Roast » 19 LEG ROAST ps VEAL .19. MEALED COTTAGE ROLLS [TETRETRTR EN baa aazaansanas} Ih. 19. SLICED BOLOGNA FRIDAY ano SATURDAY « BLADE 'ROAST "A&A ¥" | .19. 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