Daily Times-Gazette, 3 Oct 1946, p. 11

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yr) i Le ht -------- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1946 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE ' TANNERY OUSTS NEW TORONTO IN 2-STRAIGHT -- PLAY SARNIA SAY Robson Leather Pounds Out 13 Hits and McConkey Allows ~ Only 3 Safeties for 8-1 Win Tannery Drives New To- ronto's Starting Pitch- er To Showers Early-- Homers By Stark and Gilbert--McConke Trouble Only ice and Neither Serious-- Oshawa Club Better In Every Department Robson Leather vaulted lightly over thelr semi-final barrier in their path to the O.AS.A, Intermediate "A" championship, when they trounced New Toronto "Sully's Movers" 8-1 at the Goodyear Feld, New Toronto, last night to sweep the Jomisfinat round In two. straight gaen VTARnery" wi travel to Sarnia this Saturday to open the Southern Ontario finals there, with the sec ond 0 scheduled for Oshawa on Tuesday, Oct, 8th, Better In Every Way There wasn't much to it, with the Oshawa Inter, "A" champs dis- Siayin Somplels superiority in n all od pal ry ny Jon: an 0 » a Bg BS Bn " Tannery scored two in the and and Wo n more in the 3rd and threatened in the 4th, Fox gave way to enh, who finished out the t he, t00, Was no mystery the Oshawa batters, Gilbezt singled to open the and. Janetos grounded out but Price tri. pled into left-field and MoConkey singled to score Price, McLaughlin Was safe on the centrefielder's er« ror but Logeman eased the pres. sure and Branton flied out to left to end the frame, Two more runs in the 3rd made it with a single slapped a homer to ughlin 4-0, Trimm Rene n the 4th, Mola opened o but was forced by with » ton then singled and that ended Nunn's stay on the Weale took over and forced nr and Stark to each fly out, Dave Gilbert olouted a homer to the 8th and atht made it 8-0, e 6th, Tannery put the game with » 4-hit barrage for It all happened with out, Branton ny ed, Trimm, and CHlbert all followed In with andes singles and A three mentioned crossed end the inning, gat oe Be om at the plate ore the MoConkey Held A Tvuble Jack MoGonkey h ball ker had, bl on and he ve up us Xm hits along the -inning only Loy did he get into any trouble, In the second, Jacobs was EEE 2358S EaHlg ei 5g ohuk was safe on a fumble by Stark ab 1st base, with Callahan going to 3rd but Nunn struck out to end the danger, tawny pitched to only 18 bat- in the next § 3 mings, his mates him support to then his hy gpk oon trib and put the homesters in 133 order, New Toronto avoided the white wash brush in the 8th, J, Callahan opened with a aingle, Barichuk fan. and Weale grounded out, Calla= han going to i Ra scoring Callahan w 0 ew Toronto run of In the Oth, it was 123, 're Out" again! i LH hei 7 SULLY'S MOVERS: Downer, 3b; Jones, of; rh; Fox, p and iH Jacobs, ©; F, an, as; J, Calla- DANCING Commencing SATURDAY OCTOBER 5th AND Every Saturday at Memory Hall UTICA Featuring KEITH WILSON'S "MELODIERS" Spensored Nn Lie Hockey the | snake poison, one of oe han, 1b; Barichur, 2b; Nunn, ORTSN LLACIES MARGERY MILLER There is alwa danger of a pl out, But as a matter of fact, quite often pitchers are forced into re Hrohelt Roig Jetiectly good arms, Oy Yi pitching for the Bose jon Nationals, played his last game in 1011, He was beaten by a young Philadelphia hurler named Cirover Cleveland Alexander--but only by a 1-0 score, Young was 44 when he retired, and his arm was as good as ever. Behind him were B11 major league games won, and if his arm had been a criterion, he might have won an= other B11, Oy, however, was beaten by his stomach not his arm, He became so fat he was unable to WAYS Mueh talk of the 01's arm wearing he formerly did, fleld bunts and to move as fast as | | Fights Last Night Providenoe--Jack (Spider) Arme strong, 130, Toronto, knocked out Jonihy Juliano, 128%, Newark, N. v ( Now Orleans--Chester Rico, 141, New York, outpointed Juste Fon taine, 137, Pit h (10), Chicago--Buddy Knox, Dayton, outpointed Johnny Denson, India- napolls, (10). and, Oalif--Paul Lewis, 187, Oakland, outpointed Chester Slider, 100%, Fresno (10), BOWLING iE or VICE LEAGUR Owling HE Fd Rophol esol 'Don Wilson h caalte ul Seg m0 from Times. Clase ori ah Trin ve ane Off Som thige 7 Te BRE on aa on ws helt Mem ol mutot Giouss D8 LEAGUE Jina, nam ye Hh) od fof vatiouk Brads i TY at ud an conmivute buyin Jame. at HE . AMEE n line, ancisa wil be wit Ale % valid v u LW od, As they ocour, MATCH-MAKING MAROUBA Port of Spain, Trinidad -- (OP) =The "Marouba" tree, introduced to Trinidad from Grenada to ald the over worked Trinidad matches wood tree in the match making ine oF tt nh re new th its original domain, ne an In There are two baale of the victim's nervous Other the blood cella ee, We Nunn, If; e, p In 4 of Oshawa; a edd at Ja, " ry New Toronto, World: s Famous "Fighting Fists" | Are Forming Joe L hs ( 1 famous fighting rm nave been preserved for posterity, The eight champ stands over a sculptured hands the fistic world has ever known," portrait of "the most edu- The work was unveiled by Soulptress Ray Shaw who made portraits of such famous people as the Inte President Franklin D, Roosevelt, Lily Pons, Dr, Albert Einstein, Helen Hayes and Jack Dempsey, Sport Shorts From Britain By JACK SULLIVAN (Canadian Press Staft Writer) London, Oct, 4--(OP)=It was a big hight when Britain's Bruce Woodcock scored an eighth-round knockout over Gus Lesnevich at Har« ringay Arena. Sports writers, who made him the underdog in the pre- fight betting, Sotend several verbal bouquets his w But the rig tid-bib of the eve- ning was provided by the master of ceremonies who boomed aqut from |° the centre of the ring: "Milords, ass, ladies and intone, +o 4" The boys in the gallery, who paid £1 (84) to see the battle, temporarily Ton t the boxers and craned their for a closer look at occupants in the 10-guinea ($44) seats, The MQ's introduction marked the first return of titled people to a top-line sports event aince before the war. "This was the usual in- troduction at boxing shows and other aports events in the peace ine | Taken when the Hrant-low seats were ken ipall peng cial 3 the arena said ial | fake an later, The Londoner's Diary in the Eve wo | Ding Standard commented on the occasion: "This is a nice distine- tion which removed knights and baronets from the classification of ntlemen,' but keeps them separ- ated from the peers, Perhaps he should have distinguished between th baronets and knights by saying 'hereditary and ordinary airs" Four cyclists were fined 25 shill ings (38) each when they appeared in court at Stafford on a charge of ignoring an automatic traffic signal at a road junction, They were en- trants in the international cycling marathon organixsd by the British League of Racing Cyclists, K, H, Chapman, son of the late Herbert Chapman, former manager of Arsenal football league club, has been appointed secretary of Harla- quins rugby olub. He captained last season's team. Arthur Turner, who led Charlton jihijciios attack in last season's Football Association cup final ag- "NowSvop os PASSENOER + 227 Go by T.C.A. 1 hour 30 mins.» CLEVELAN D v. TORONTO --Daily PT = *12.15 noon - Dally + Timer Shown are Srandand Convenient Connections at Cleveland for Central and Mid-West U.S. Points L] . 21- PASSENGER DOUGLAS AIRLINERS Luxurious Seata--Refreshments and Meals Served Aloft--Stewardess Service Royal York Hote! Arcade and King and Yonge Sia, Phene AD.3201=-er your Travel Agent AlR MAIL TRANS -CANADA Aor Loess CANADA'S NATIONAL AIR SERVICE AIR EXPRESS 'titles' and ace ainst Derby County, has signed amateur forms for Colchester Unit- ed in the Southern League, He was the first amateur to appear in a cup final in nearly 80 years, Col, David Cecll I Lindsay, past president of the Irish Oricket Union, died recently at his home at Lis- burn, County Antrim. He was one- Hing member of Marlyebone Cricket ul BE J Holt, recer recently-appointed secretary of the International Am- ateur Athletic Federation, will re- sign as secretary of the Amateur Athletio Association in October, He has been a member of the AAA. since 1012, nd od Si Bo Jones of enjoy. t Hav ---- PO 153 SIMCOR 8, PHONE 4 Inter-Church |; Sports Assoc. On Tuesday evening, a meeting of all those nterested In 8 program of sports for persons ot all ages, in the Oghawa churches, was held at Albert Street United, Rev, D. Jones of Albert St, United presided over the meeting and Rev, A EB Yustioe of Bt George's Angli- can fulfilled the duties as av Others present included McLellan of Bol Trinity H, L, Brace, of 2 Andrews Guitad; Messrs Yollest an vation Am in a of iuet & a United ¥. Brown of Ohrist Church Anglican, It was reporied to the meeting [ that soccer ~posts had erected at Bathe Park and ay Park, So far, four teams have been nized and have had some prace tising but as yet, no schedule of regular has been drawn up, due to the uncertainty of the ip isies. is to be held eld on OE. wcrc 16th. Rev. E. Justice was delegated to con- A, all churches in regard to send- ing a representative to this meet ing, when constructive plans for ine FHEATKES TIME TABLE Biltmore -- "Road To Utopia" e= 2.12-4.64-7.36-10..L p.m. "Old Texas Trail" -- 1.13.3.55-6.37- 9.10 pm. Last complete show 9.02 pm, Marks -- "Rainbow Over Texas" - 1,30-4.10-648-926 p.m. "Smooth As Silk" «= 2.40-5.16~ 7.50-10.30 p.m. Last complete show at 9.0v pm, Regent -- "The Postman Always Rings Twice" -- 1.00-3.00-5.00- 7.00-9.00 pm. Last Complete Show at 8.50 pm. Get MORE * "Contains Genuine Semi-Solid Buttermilk ALL THE BIG POULTRY FARMS ARE USING IT! 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