PAGE EIGHT : THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1940 AAAs Ans Today's Sporting Features 3 Today's Soorting Features Vancouver Burrards Out to Win Tonight Cincinnati Reds Capture 1940 World Series % Lecal Baseball Fans Await Saturday Game McCormick and Ripple Stage Rally in 7th Little World Series Game Postponed } O.C.V.I. Rugby Schedules for 1940, Issued ~~ AANA, AA Cincinnati Reds Nose Out Detroit Tigers 2-1 In World Series Final sss Vancouver Burrards Draw First Blood in Mann Cup Finals Two Timely Blows Bring PORT SNAPSHOT | Fao ie hi gary World Series Title to Reds By Geo. H. CampeeLy, Sports Editor : , A - 1 i Were ¢ , Paul Derringer Edges Buck | :nortstop, got the throw-in from National League baseball mo- [across the plate long before the Newsom in Grand Pitch- Camphel To the amazement of his guls, players and fans are all throw came in. And then again, ¥ i 4 bh : ' Battle 7th d eam-mates, Cincinnati players and in high jinks today. Yesterday, Bartell might have been stressing ; { . ers attie for an os 2 the Soussnas of SpECaIRE their representatives, the Cin- 1 effort in the matter of watch- t i J Decidin Game -- Mc-| Bartell apparently forgot all abou cinnati Reds, came through ing Ripple, who was the potential : ; i s g 3 | McCormick. Bartell made no ate with a thrilling and sensational "winning run"--a run much more 3 : : " 4 i Cormick and Ripple Sup-| tempt to toss the Cincinnati playe#f 2-1 victory over the Detroit necessary to stop than a "tying : . . j out at the plate. Although it ape Tigers, to win the 1940 World run". gr i ' ns rym TA ----y Zo Gi ply Needed Hits mn 7th peared from -the press box that % Series, in the 7th and deciding La wi 7 Inning Rally throw would have trapped McCore' Wi ck by half a dozen steps. game, At any rate; it has been a great 4 y or A y # i 5 in * + + series with 'McCormick, Riople and { ! i Cincinnati, Oct. 9.--Two mighty Ripple, who reached second while e most ex- Veroer wring honors for Cincin- ¥ 4 4 5 Hii ¢ / 3 i + | McCor kw S It has been ue of the ns and ye vith their 40-vear-old ; vi kh. hits in quick succession in the last | wis ry was registering the firsg d r 'ears f nati : with t} -year- ; / 3 ; 22° | Cinecinng 4 sc citing Wor tt pe tee of the : wil At their th . / | of the seventh inning a 390- | we Poy : HY ed on Billy for tha ma o tched i - s that : Walt IES p 8 1 | toot outfield fly were t potent J 300 - all to McCosky t evenly-matched teams tha hurlers, a «d Derringer | ' Bs fi) p centre. 1 sky THiS Wiel i he annual dia FA 70 A y weapons wielded by th wcinnati | n p a nire 10 cCosky backed bid have clas nt annual a- * ; Ae inv stitired : qan | LO > blg wall In centre to make mond classic, since away back To our mind, Reds should not : i Reds as' they captured the 104°C the catch, A sacrifice bunt by por f i i wx % world series championsh here or ; when. be begrudged of their triumph, ¢ y : : I me 4 . : . +b After all, they won the Na- " ; A wy 7 7 Tuesday afternoon with Jimny Wilson moved Ripple t@ 1 a : ? bi 05 cy et pee . ' | third base. Buck Newsom went to the mound | tional League pennant last year . & tory over Detroit Y soored He ote aad he Ti in vesterdav and and when a team hits the ; The mighty hit To.) scoreq us one an only JOR the TIZErs ALAlN Ve OO : World Series two years in a ; : f ) i ea " Jim Ripple nk 1 fd 1 the third inning, and back of gid a greay jo Stank ci row, they deserve to cop the / * Billy Myers i ft X 9 pitching by Buck Newsom, ick 4 Ji inpl n seer ' ) 1 Myers 1 ) i i mick and Jim Rime il in top honors once. Tigers have a . wt oventh frame : 4 peared headed for another world! enough of Newsom's slants to fin- | I F olor andi vouth Rl RH 1 i y ; baile as Si i ; | series championship. ally find the range and a counle of mixture of veterans and you i be A 5) {Wo runs that wet Naw lusty two baggers in the Hh ig and if Lhe veteran stars can Nn . : : { erie Tiger Run Unearned uSLy San La M: ors : out kick in with one more brilliant | Vancouver Burrards drew first blood when they romped off the | Athletics had held throughout the first three-quarters of the game. first time since the ill-fated Black With one out in the third innin ning, foilowed oy 9) ¥ Sy : ¥ make floor of Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto with a 14-9 victory over St. | Fitzgerald (11), of the Athletics, and Johnny McDonald (14), of the So% Evert of Ye { S ei na ted t ight field! field fly, produced the lwo runt | Catharines Athletics in the first game of the Mann Cup finals. Cham- | Burrards, Sprawl on the floor as the Athletics made a drive on the The Pav Of Ww allah 4 21 hiya singled 1o.right leld, needed to wipe out Detroit's lone | pions of Western Canada, Burrards finished the game with a thunder- | Burrard goal, 3 IF Ie moved along te second on New. tally of the 3rd inning (scored on | Prank McCormick started c acrifice, and scored * an error) and thus win the ball : ; incir wh 1 3 r's infield single. Gehringe! ling last minute drive to score six goals and wipe out the lead that the game, since neither team scored Meanwhile e. I f f= _ mee ---- hard grounder at Werber,, again. Series game booked 1 St TISAY | pathy of Oshawa sport fans, | TO TRAIN WITH LEAFS DUNCAN ISSUES RULING hit off the left field w pple. | wh playing deep third base,! > + @ between Colonels : : hockey and baseball, especially t. 9.--Leo Reise, Jr ttawa, Oct. 9.--Cecil Duncal lc 1 t v r juggled the ball and the Buck Newsom was great in Bears, was povinot : MERE of the players of the Oshawa a 3 secretary of the Ottawa and Di 0. C V ! wide to first. Frank Mce) defes; and Paul Derringer was | ball club, of which "Peg" is |cecicuseman for Ms um frit key Association, stat i > hi > | Cormick dropped Werber"s throw) sensational in victory. His york | And the Amateur "World | oq dent and team manager, is | bere for the past season or two Will | qpyuecday that teams operating und F 0 0 T B A L L reer it protec 14 | recov ered and threw to the plate against Detroit's heavy-hitting Series" for Canada will resume extended to "Peg" and to the el a I with the 1 AN he : ot en rt | Slenchet tet. Oa xped | too Inte to nail Sullivan 1 brigade, the manner in which on Saturday afiernoon at Alex- other members of his family, . wy -- . a A Es lev ed t es . S { H E D U L E S for y hal it ul ateh it aul Derringer was Newsom's he subdued the famed Tiger | andra Park. Niagara Falls in the loss of their greatest ta Same i ali or iO RATES & Yo the as it bounced i mound rival in this seventh and{ "murderers' row", all stamps Brights are coming to Oshawa, friend, their mother. he n 18-year-old who is bet z edited ati : tha rinvire A and relaved iti dot dine game of the series, Each' Derringer as one of the great- | supported hy about 200 loyal | ter than fort 4 oo fi ta ive militia n ) rej 5¢ | ae pi greg ang ' idl ae img go of ie series. ach est and in behind it all, Bucky rooters, They still insist up A RESUver rare nd S : ie ; 4 join the Canadian Active Ser JUNIOR C.O0.SSA. i ld, rack had can lowed seven hits. Big Bobo struclg Walters can take his. bow for | around the peach and grape > ay le will. clash ; 4 +2421} ri 2 'orce. * play 2X t th | iE ' a Inds: on second. base while Campbell | o six, Derringer"s lone strikeoug keeping the Reds in there long | district that their Brights can a. Torante. tonight in. I5 'expect will comic cTo The Ton active service will ound by | ; Pe ; % making bid tocatch. c 1s Detroit's home run king,' enough to give Derringer his | and will win the O.B.A. title in 4 of the Mi fun fin- | Hons { t least one y CAL 1 which make | : ow } Hy ior a of 28 I the Detroit | Hf eenberg. " chance, | three-straight. Well, a victory |' any : diane jodi ' make t sti Nov. 1 the residence. deadline." said | hi 2 Lire ) outtielder woul » able to reach V's game attracted only 28, ) > +» | for Oshawa here on Saturday Saitek thy v virtu 1 into higher np ; A mean. | i Siig at Oshawa, it A the caromed off the 000 fans. T is was explained by the They are trving to stamp h afternoon will conclude the Sy tron t-neriod h | Ne, v 9 dis va Peter Oro. 5 een McCorm : ied for i. | fact that the tickets for the seventh! "goat" sign on Dick Bartell, De year's activities for Brights and |, 1: the A Win io get ¥ - | Se tor es S. 4 itated at f n [ game did not go on sale until aft cause he didn't relay Campbell's give Oshawa the champion- nto the 1 rards are ex- | ' ' . sot 5 Oehawe at Bowmanville tarted for the . i of Monday's game. Pa throw from the outfield, on ) the ship. SRI to ven better tonight | sell ihe : Bord ick veteran Detroit * (Continued on Page 9, Col. 6) plate, where some onlookers claim Ve Ate g "ve to be 1 i 2 = Ls | ey ut Sided oth he would have nipped McCor r me. on. Saturday is called |: ac Ga nother mreat p ; - 19- "boro at wmanvill " a by three or four steps fo he If t ] USus : , ny : : ; ; " a f | t. 26--Bowmanville at Peter- remembered that quite 1 ; Bar- |, nr | roads lead | = 4 x j * 7 ; ; i i tell didn't realize that is wandra Park and. if r Or O.C.VY. zrid schedules for 4 } 4 " N v. 2---Peterborc a sha wa ie hadn't started to run 1 1e Was ino (Co Port Hope wy the Savior and. Senior. teams §1 . A / vy, 4 Jowmanville at Oshawa sure Campbell had missed he lyre, whit nd Sunderianc i who are campaigning in the 4 Or pe ariails inane roll in to © SARL BC Bh tis e, 4 ra . He Mary St. School season, the Tigers can the World Series again next year, year, are anpearing in today's be abot issue. Local rughy fans are ad- p> 1 ; » - ? . i a 1fternoon vised to clip the schedules and RR aria y., 1 i Wins Grid Title a2 2 keep the "home dates" open. A 5 his GUILTINAN'S A note of sadness has been : { ra a gs : Ee ps io 1 N h L CHAMPION SHOE SHOP sounded in the Oshawa ball | : J / i y 4 n ort ern oop OE ETO ier She club this week in the death of BURRARDS ouT v : r 2 6 oy Vs i 2 customers and gets us new ones. Earl "Peg" Hurst's mother, Y 1 £3 4 A ha ys ry Street . Rugby team 17 BOND EAST Admired and respected for his | F COND WIN . ~; : 2 2 A are winness int ? otT Gromp PHONE 1216 - Collect, Deliver fizhting spirit and his qualities | OR SE Vz {71 s b £4 I + School Touch-Rugb of leadership, the sincere sym- in = gl Sa, S77 4 1 1 / 4 » i ¢ four game ' { wit hern Group and Saint could latter two team d eacl a last night in th final 'scheduled ks game. North Simcoe won 1-0 and y finished in sole possession of sec- place. Mz: reet 1s now going in the semi-final champions of the Centr EDDIE SHORE IS OPTIMISTIC Harvey D. Gibson, LEFT, chairman of the board, New York World's Fair, presents the winner's trophy to Frank Griswold, of Radnor, Pa. Ottawa, Oct. 9 Eddie Shore after the latter zoomed to victory in the revival of the Grand Prix auto Whose "bad man" reputation has race, a 63-mile thriller run in the fair's court of peace, kept him in the public eye through a - | Ea a ____| sixteen professional hockey seasons, | got set for another winter on the | ORILLIA PLAYER eis wa nen in 1 Bast Smoke of the Day day training period as playing man. AWARDED MURPHY . oo a > : | ager for Springfield Indians of the MEMORIAL CUP ; : y : American Hockey League. After prolonged silence Reeve Pugsley spoke what was in For the first time since 1926, his mind, ish f tern | hampion urrard ffic- | ials look for a crowd ye than | 8.000 to view th yx} pectacle | tonight Oct. 9--Red-headed Ar- y Cal i lf a Ph wi Lie A {when be . loned the National "Do you know what I think?" asked he. "I think the Toronto I oe' of ruine oteran | nold Smith of Orillia T iers has | League's Boston Bruins, the veteran | 7 4 ; ) st s < p ing to bed i S » heen awarded the Jimmy Murphy ; 4 2% | defenseman is looking forward to a'| last smoke before going to bed is the best smoke of the day. | Memorial Trophy, an annual award : bb A 4 ; A "Fon git | complete season with a minor Mr. Picobac savoured the flavour of the prime Canadian fo league club. burley smouldering in the bowl of his pipe. ito the player in the Ontario La- crozse Association adjudged the "This year I've decided to line up "No" led | last. "N 3 " ' ; 0", replied he at last. ot when you » most valuable to his team and most " or A 4 with one team the Indians,' he or I A you smoke Picobac. sportsmanlike. The new holder of ; 4 be WCE NL ; said. "Jumping around from one Well then" , suggested Mr. Pugsley, "the first smoke after the trophy which Charlie Querrie ¥ %. 7 ; ik league to another was quite a job, breakfast donated to the association in honor hr <n . : 5 although I did like it." "No", said Mr. Picobac. of the memory of one of his great- 2 ' * 4 eo Last season, for instance, he . ? . " est friends will receive the trophy | : . A oe | played part of the year with both I guess you mean the first smoke after dinner, eh? from the donor on Friday night at | Lf | A Springfield and Boston, then joined "No", said Mr. Picobac again. : % the St. Catharines-Vancouver Mann y ; A ; New York Americans "Ww on z ; : ) Ney 4 ans What; then?" demanded Mr. Pugsley. Cup final at Maple Leaf Gardens, 1 5 1 ont | Start "Prep" Sessions $ 4 c . gsley. Brand New 1941 Globe Trotter Model offers The trophy has. previously been , SRF ' : es The. S8vear-old. star. 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The 4 te 5 favorite ran MEAGHER'S oo LATE 9 The Reds ip Le tl 1e series ps | Detroit's slugging tfiel Hank G I ict 1 i Guyer hotses Ih plenty of Hime and -- to divide their swap 8 y outfielder ank sareenberg, pictured crossing a: hed by iE hs " 2 SIMCOE ST. N. OSHAWA -- PHONE 450 tates after wil oy 1g into 28% | home plate, after hitting « reall cloutér in: the third inning of the triump led by three lengths, H. T. 4 she } ¥ aking $3,000 off the | fifth game of the World ' He scored 'MecCosky, No. 21° and Johnson's Gen'l Manager was sec- top for cash bonuses iehri Toi 9 a lenge ; ; ) I . Gehrin No. 2, ahead of him, ~The 1 igers went to town and trimmed | 00d by a length and a half, with The Tigers split their returns gd Cin nnati Reds by u score of 8-0. The Reds came right back to | Il. C. McGehee's Ksar of Audley (e]:40) 1] 1] SUNNY SOUTHERN ONTARIO ' that 48 persons benefitted. trim the Tigers in the six(p game, 4-0, third, the Cincinnati a | | the start, in addition to gobs 'of | S i also packed in Pocket Tins weight; then went on to score a sen-