03D " Any TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, July 28, 1938 - West Area Sharkies Wallop South Area The league - deading W West Area massacred South Sharkies Area Marauders 101- at the rie Park Wednesday afternoon. ", ** Molloy and "Red" Jack- man each got four goals. Molloy got two assists also which gave him the League leadership in scor- The score, though large, could - have been much worse except for the sensational work of McPherson in the South nets. McPherson kick- ed out A shots and smothered many Zoal mouth passes, Jack- man, who scored four goals, miss- ed three times that many with poor shooting. Bob Sutton sunk two and had two disallowed for stepping in the goal crease. Dave Brady had two assists. Butch Andrews teamed with Murray to score the South's lone goal and ruin McCrimmond's shut- out attempt. This game was played with the new six-man team rules as an ex- periment to see if play could be opened up more. On Friday, July 24, the Sharkies will meet the East Tigers in a game which will decide first place. We hope that some of the people cheer for their team. WEST SHARKIES -- Goal, Crimmond; defence, S. Molloy, J Jackman; forwards, Sutton, Adams; centré, D. Brady. SOUTH MARAUDERS -- Goal, C. McPherson; defence, Andrews, Kicinko; forwards, Craggs, Terry; centre, Humes. FIRST QUARTER 1. West, S. Molloy 1 Penalties -- Molloy (elbowing), Humes (tripping).) SECOND QUARTER 2. West, S. Molloy 3. West, J. Jackman 4. 4, West, J. Jackman .... 5. 5. West, J. Jackman 8 Penalties -- Craggs S checking). THIRD QUARTER Me (cross 7. West, Sutton (Brady) 9.58 Penalties -- None. FOURTH QUARTER 8. West, S. Molloy (Brady) 9. West, J. Jackman abs 10. West, B. Sutton (Molloy) 11. West, S. Molloy Penalties -- None. 2.07 3.1 7.24 8.47 Pee Wee All-Stars Meet Ajax Thursday This Thursday evening the CRA All-Stars will again engage in an- other exhibition Pee Wee Baseball game with the Ajax Boys Club from Ajax. This game should be one of the best to be played this year when you look at the score of last Saturday's game when the Allstars defeated Ajax by the tune ® 6-3. Last Surday it was Roland against Middleton, this week we will have to wait and see who Coach Jack McKay of the Boys Club will throw against possible start Danny Gray. Danny is a lefty and hails from the East Area Tig- ers which is one of the power teams again in the league this year. Probable catcher for the All- stars will be Eddie Westfall in the absence of little John Piper. The other players will get a rest dur- ing the GMC Holidays when all Pee Wee Baseball Action will be closed down. Some of the real hit- ters in the Allstars are listed be- low with Doug Taylor leading the pace with a nice .650 average fol- lowed by John Cole who is hitting a fine clip of .555: PLAYER Doug Tayler John Cole John Piper in those areas will come 'out to |boys 6. South, Andrews (Murray) 4.29 "OSHAWA MINOR SOFTBALL ASSOC. CONNAUGHT PARK MIDGETS WIN SUNNYSIDE PARK ball League, played last night at Connaught Park, Connaught Park defeated Sunnyside Park 24- 5, for the worst licking the S side Park Midgets have taken . over two years Buzminski and Fielder both had try at the pitching business but neither one could stop the slu; g Connaught Park lads last night. The homesters opened with seven runs in the first inning, added to their total in every inning except the 4th and -were never threat- 06 | ened. Sunnyside got two rums in the fourth mes Filk and Fielder both hit doubles. They added two more in the fifth and Edmondson hom- ered in the 7th. Jack and Knapp both hit homers for the winners. Keenan, with his best pitching performance of the summer, chalk- ed up 13 strikeouts and although he issued a few walks, it was his display on She mound that kept Sunnyside in ch SUNNYSIDE SARK :- Fielder, 1b and p; Simcoe, 3b; McDonald, cf; Edmondson, rf; Kolodzie, ¢ and 1b; Busminski. p and 1b; Tilk, ss; Russell, 2b; Gorycki, If; Peters, 2b. CONNAUGHT PARK;- Fisher, 3b; Bakogeorge. rf: Reid. 1b; Knapp, C3 Tyndall, If; Jack, cf; Br: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League W L Pet. GBL Brooklyn 59 .648 Milwaukee 589 5% Philadelphia 568 7% New York 547 9% St. Louis 544 9% Cincinnati 451 18 Chicago * 2352 26% Pittsburgh 313 31% American League W L Pcl. GBL 678 626 4% 578 9 .565 10 .473 18% 400 25 .355 29% .326 31% RRLEREYL New York Chicago Cleveland Boston Washington Philadelphia St. Louis Detroit EFL ETI 1 2b;, Cole, ss; Yai? per, 2b; Keenan, p; Curri THORNTON'S CORNERS WIN OVER WONDVIEW VISITORS Woodview Park, winners of their last counle of home starts, were not nearly as potent playing away- from-h me, or so it seemed as they dropped a 13-8 decision in Thornton's Corners, last night in a Kiwanis Bantam League game. Woodview opened with two runs but didn't score again until the 5th and by=that tir»: it was 6-2 for the T.C. boys. Woodview got three in the fifth and Thornton's answer- ed with a 5-run rally of their own amd that clinched it. WOODVIEW PARK--D. Salter. Boddy, cf; Taylor, | 3b;' Joyce, p; Clark, rf; McAvoy, c: B. Salter, 1b: Norris, If; Mec- Eachern, rf Ogilvie. - 1b. THORNTON'S CORNERS--Rees- on, 2b; Smith, 3b; B. Smith, rf; Cooper, cf; Wilson, 1b: Hircock. o Cummins, ss; Allan, If; Whittick, ¢; Campbell, rf. Umpires--W. Clark and H. Hogel. BATHE PARK BOYS WIN OVER SUNNYSIDE PARK In their Kiwanis League clash at Sunnyside Park last night, ® Motors ® Control ® Switches TELEPHONE 3-2248 REPAIRS and REWINDING HILL-CORNISH ELECTRIC LIMITED _ 50 PRINCE ST. ® Pulleys ® Belts ® Parts OVER In a B'Nai B'Rith Midget Soft-| and 7th f Bathe Park defeated Sunnyside Park 22-11. Bathe Parkers were in a hitting mood and Chase's homer in Vie first frame started them Barriage hit one in the fifth 00 when Bathe scored seven runs. Price, who took over the pitching from Gray, went wild in the 6th rames and gave out a total of nine walks in these two innings, which added to the odd error and six hits by Bathe Park, - |gave the winners ten m runs-- just about their margin of victory. Barriage pitched well except in the 5th inning and the 6th when he too hit a wild streak and gave up a total of 10 walks and this enabled Sunnyside Park to score eight of their 11 runs. BATHE PARK--Dick, ss; Lang, 1b; Chase, 2b: Barriage, p: Bathe, cf; Maly, If; Rohmanyi, rf; Angel, c; Hutchinson, 3b; Miklas, rf. 'SUNNYSIDE PARK--Clark. ss; Gray, p and c; Rogers, 2b: Price, ¢ and p; Kornylo, 3b; Fuller, lb; Wilson, If; Parish, rf; Bialek, cf; Gerren, cf. Umpires--R. Gow and A. Joynt. EASTVIEW PARK BANTAMS BEAT NORTH OSHAWA Eastview Park and North Osh- awa met at Eastview diamond last night with the homesters com- ing out on top in a 26-18 wide-open softball tussle. North Oshawa team get two runs in the first inning and Eastview came back with nine runs in their half. In the fourth inning, Eastview scored 10 runs, to offset the nine North Oshawa had gathered in their third. Five more for the winners in the 5th inning put them in the clear but each scored three runs in the 6th. NORTH OSHAWA -- Woods, c: Rodd, 3b: Butler, If; Pawlowski, ss; MacMillan, 2b: Higgins, 1b: Pierce, rf; Zuly, cf; Fice, p. EASTVIEW PARK -- Etchells, ¢; Meagher, 2b; Hance, 1b: Wint- ers, 3b; Crawford, If: Appleby, ss: Drapak, p; Shaw, cf; Peeling, rf. Umpires--E. Higgins. RUNDLE PARK BANTAMS GET BACK ON THE BEAM After losing two nights in suec- cession, the Kiwanis Bantam League leaders, Rundle Park. snap- ped out of their slump at | expense of Fernhill Park, last! | night, winning 26-11 right at Fern- | {hill Park. Rundle Park used two walks, an |error and two hits for three runs | in the first inning. Horton's homer | Combines Advance In Picnic Tourney In a UAW Picnic Tournament elimination game at Alexander Park last night, Combines scored two runs in the last of the Sth to nose out Tigers 9-8 and advance to the second round. he game was a real thriller all the way with each team scoring a couple in the first frame. Combines scored five runs in the 4th when Shearer hit a homer and Courtney doubled following an infield error. gery. Y janing except the 4th, finish- wi an_8-run splurge in the he collected on a Pelock of walks plus Travell's homer. Fernhill started out well, got two runs in the first and four in the second with Lowrie hitting a homer but they slowed down after that and couldn't keep up although | Lowrie with four hits and Morrison with three, did their share hit- ting. Winacott and Travell each had four safeties for the winners. RUNDLE PARK -- Winacott, ss: Simpson, ¢; McCrimmond, 3b: Horton, p; Ogden, x: Hanna, cf; Scott, 2b; Travell, rf; Brooks, 3b; Andrews, C. FERNHILL PARK -- Topping, ss; Lawson, c¢; Bradley, 3b; Delves, If; Adams, cf; Taylor, 2b; Morris- on, 1b; Lowrie, rf; Parsons, p. two Tuns in the 7th ams singled and Taylor home to make the count 7-4 the bottom of the 8th, Tigers r after two out to score four runs, a single, a walk and an error and Miller's home-run blow doing the trick. This made it 8-7 for the Tigers but in 'the bottom of the 9th, with none out, Shearer hit into a double- play but McMaster singled, Court- ney drew a walk and Taylor's drive to centre was muffed--and two runs scampered across the plate to give Combines the victory. TIGERS--Cook, ss; Williams, cf; Taylor, 3b; Bryant, i; Richards. c; Miller, rf; Osborne, p; Garth, 1b; Tureski, 2b. COMBINES--Jones, 2b; Bannon, ss; Shearer, If; McMaster, rf; Courtney, 1b: Taylor, ¢; Ford, cf; Bairns, p; Howes, 3b. Umpires--H. Balson and J. Loge- man. ers wa hy GIVEN RELEASE DETROIT (AP)--Detroit Tigers ve lefthander Hal Newhouser his nditional release Wednesday. The 32-year-old southpaw--once called the prince of pitchers--said: "This is the end. I'm finished as an active player. My arm just can't stand the strain. anymore." PLU S.. The slim hurler earned approxi- Nasi YOU GET BIG SERVINGS IN EVERY 8 QT. BAG CRYSTAL CLEAR JACOBEAN TUMBLER mately $500000 in hic 15-year car- eer with the Tigers. . 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