Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 25, 1914, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Luai Sztoba it Ufiufi Kefes saturday j ply 25, 1914. Inion munition Haeffs a favorite with trap shooters in 23 tournaments held in Canada last year 592 out of 764 shooters or More than 70 per cent., used Dominion shot shells. And that was became Dominion jct Ali ire dependable at All times and the Lead Are absolute la uniform. If Yon would make big scores at the traps Ini it that Roar dealer supplies you with Dominion Load. Dominion Cartridge co., limited Montreal the Only people who really believe that the imitations give As much satisfaction As genuine Lea Perrins Are those who do know what a True sauce should be. I True sauce is not merely an added flavour. It must bring out hidden flavours that Are in the food which otherwise you would never piste. Every person of refined tastes knows this. That is what maces the difference Between All the imitations and the genuine Lea Perrins. The White writing on the red Label indicate the original and genuine Worcestershire sauce. J. M. Doa Glat company Montreal Canadian agent. 14 four Fiflis of the Cigar West of Winnipeg have Simon s Roosevelt because it is the favorite Brand with the Smoter. This Fine Havana Gigar was blended especially for the men of the West who demand a a full size smoke Wita the real Guban flavor yet Sweet and mild exactly what they get in Roose Roosevelt 2 for 25c. The perfect smoke try two want More tomorrow. B. Simon sons limited Montreal Arthur Simon. Representative Cotch Beaver is beaten in free for All Molly Darling outlasts Carson and Rochon speeder in the Brandon race. Man., a great proportion of the Holiday making crowd had disappeared there was again a Fine attendance at the sum Mer fair races Here this afternoon. The free for All was the feature event of the Day in which Molly Darl ing a Winnipeg horse sprung prose by defeating the Beaver after five stirring heats the Beaver started out like a sure Winner by Landing the first two heats in remark Able fast time but faded m the last three. The Beaver ruled a stronger favorite. Bonny Allerton wins " Bonny Allerton of the North Battleford stables secured the ?600 purse after a Quartetti of sensational heats. It came in easily first in the first heat but made a bad break on the second attempt falling Back to eighth on the list. But the horse easily outdistanced its rivals on the third and fourth heats winning twice in succession. J. P. Mccormick s margarite secured the second and r. J. Speers of Seattle Midnight direct third and Harry Rex belonging to p. Blackburn Moose jaw the fourth place there was a big Field of nine horses in this event and it turned out one of the most interesting on the whole programme. Winnipeg horse wins. _ the 5 1-2 Furlong dash for a purse for non Money dinners in run Ning races resulted in the five year old Arony of messes Mcleod and Lynn Winnipeg coming Home first. There were four starters in this event. Merrifield belonging to p. Wood St. Paul came in close at the Winner s heels and w. H. Pickering s Jack Adams secured third place. In the named race five furlongs purse tuscan belonging to mrs. Mckenzie of Coch Rane was with drawn and left five starters. Flitter foot owned by r. R Morgan Saska Toon won this event. P. Hood s horse came in second and Leon belonging to m. Mcgregor of came third. The sumary of the races today is As Fol lows .2.25 Pace and 2.20-Trot, purse Bonne Allerton North Battleford i stables. Dor pier 8 1 i j of Argarite a a j. Mccormick Seattle wash., 1 .5 Mildred direct r. A. Speers wll Kie sask a less 8322 Harry Rex p. Roose jaw Hoffman 3 2 4 .5 Garibaldi. To. J. , Cannington ont., Fleming 2 s 7. 3 or. B. Gilmore. Seattle. Wash. Clance 7734 the Badger Carson Rochon i win Lpes. Boi nes .4 4 6 t j Lightfoot. N. Can i Man Man .55 Dis time. 2 211v. 219 j Molly Darling t. R. Edwards j Winnipeg Carnathon 33111 the Beaver Carson Rochon. I Winnipeg .1 22 4 merry direct of. E. Smith Smith 22433 Ella pc Mose Carson Rochon Winnipeg. 4 3 5 r pern Hal. W. H. Regina. Sask., .10- 8 , j. A Taylor Moose j a a. 3 Knight Onward h. Noel Gra velours sash., Dis. 2.03.14. 2.14. 2.14. Five and a half Furlong purse. Uranyl Mcleod Lynn of won j merr Ielfield h. Hood St. Paul. Minn second i Jack Adams w. H. Pickering third toe dancer to. Dillon arid Coronation. Mrs. Mckenzie also ran. Time. Five Furlong dash purse foot r. R. Morgan Saskatoon won Bill p. Hood. St. Paul min., a Jeri. S. M. Mcgregor Brandon. Killarney Belle. Mrs. Mekenzie Cochrane and Vivace Anderson Lumy Regina also ran. Time 1.04. Amateur runners must stay out of sport until december 15 for fall rur to run in me 100 Yards and 220 Yards race at the Winnipeg exhibition in the Amateur athletic meet after having entered to compete. W. Miller. J. K. Purdy a Creot. V e. Schweitzer and w. G. Boss were suspended up to and including her 15 at a meeting of the Branch of the . Canada in the Industrial Bureau last night. S the decision to suspend these athletes until december 15 was not by any Means unanimous and was Only reached after a motion and three amendments had been rejected. Discussion in favor and against the runners was very lengthy. It was argued in extenuation of the action of the athletes who refused to run that they had some justification but As against this it was stated that an Opportunity had been afforded them to run under protest and was refused. The Fly in the was the running of army Howard to Hose name diet not appear on the programme As a competitor. It was explained to the Board v that his entry with several others was made at the Secretary s office on saturday by Fred mar pies All were accepted but under fas Rel Inie passed by the Board 2 years ago it was necessary for to verify the entry. It was Here that confusion arose Howard at first repudiated the entry by on the ground that he had no authority to do so. But later on agreed to the entry it was not until the Day of the meet however that a decision was finally reached As to whether or not Howard would be allowed to run tills decision being Eiven at a meeting of the championship committee on the grounds. S do funds delegates who spoke on behalf of the sus Pended stated that the action of the runners was not duo to the fact that army Howard to As Runny off. They Felt that their grievance imaginary in so far As the3 believed that they were being discriminated against. They believed that howards entry was not in Border and Tex made the fatal mistake lot not listening to the officials who e offered while not wishing to Bel the Boardl. Felt that punishment must be Metea out. A Blip had been made and the Price must ise paid. A the runner had Lance admitted their mistake but in the Eves the tribunal of Amateur sentence was necessary As a deterrent to others. As an outcome of the submission 01 the committee reports. Army waa thrown. Out of the discus when the adoption of championship committee was of cos was can sea by the fact that Howard entered five events Ai against three in the Ivorra made on his behalf by Fred Marple. A. Ruling was made by the Board some time ago that an Howard had to be made by the the organization to a which he belonged and under this decision the entry of Saward for five competitions was not in order in Transcona was Givel i a permit to Hora an Amateur Sporta. Diet at Transcona on. Civic August 19. I permission was Siso granted to hold the scottish Field sports and game at the stadium on August 22 in addition to these. Fort William was Given leave to Hoisl a swimming race today and a decision was reached to Riold an athletic meet in tile Industrial Bureau on september letters read from the representatives of the of c. It Oahu Lyle and Dauphin which went to show that War Anderson and j Johnson respectively wifi lives of the to c at Oakville and strengthen Amateur sport in their districts Amateur baseball to keep in a. Senior . Game which has a lot of importance attached to it is carded for the stadium this afternoon when the Norwoo is and Young conservatives Cross Sticks for the fourth Twne this season the nor Woods will have to win in order to have Chance to pull Down the Lead of the Ninetieth but the politicians fare putting out a Strong team m a Endeavor to defeat old rivals. The nor Woods will use several youngsters in an Endeavor ten grab tie Long end of the score the stadium grounds should be in Fine shape so that fast play should be in order. Foet Rouge have close Call with a Felt celtics 2-b Norwood wanderers took a rather listless w. And d. Senior league game from celtic on the no Rod grounds last night by the score of 2 goals to 0. The Norwood eleven full deserved their two Points being the better balanced eleven and displaying Ilia Best tactics throughout. Tha official referee not on hand and president Dan Mac Neil of the w. And d. League was called upon to officiate. Dickie scored first for Xor Wood when he beat Couch about 10 minutes after the Rogers scored the second and last goal shortly afterwards. After passing hard in the second cel tic were awarded a penalty Mcdowell shoot ing St Raigh t into the hands of referee Macnell lined the teams up Afi follows Norwood Simp son and Mcmasters Basra Jackson and Shobert Mayson Bennett Roger is Nibler and Patterson. Mcdowell and Thompson Crawley Airey and it erg ii son u la Cluries Irwin. Bluell Carnegie Ana Mckeown. International soccer at stadium tonight a. Fast exhibition of football Sho us be seen at the stadium this evening when Canada and Ireland meet in the . International. This game Lias important bearing on the. Champion , Vas a win the canucks will place them on even terms with eng land who at present Are leading. The teams will be and trint ble Wood Mcmaster and Baird Mun Xoi p. Piers Mcrae Hoo per and Patterson. Ireland Mcmeekin and Thompson Clawson and. Mckeown Joule Gorman Mcconnell and. Wal grit. Of Send club. Fort Rouge kept in the running for the intermediates Lacrosse championship by nos ingot. A Victory Over wll pegs at the stadium last night after the ought contest of the score was 2 to 1 and though it Harlly represents the superiority of the winners it shows How desperately the e Winn pegs fought All the Way Goloff into the last period the score was tied one goal each and a pretty Dodge and shot at close Range by Harry Beil gave the purple shirted lads the Vic tory in thelast period. Strong defensive tactics by the Winn pegs against a fast and Tricky Home was the feature f the game Sandy Sinclair headed a very Strong defence and the manner in which Thev warded off attacks was very spectacular t what prove the deciding game of the series is billed for monday at the stadium when fort Rouge and Vic wander ers clash. Each team has Defeated each other once and the one winning on monday will most land i the honors. The teams in last night s game were fort Rouge position Winn pegs Cowan goal Masterman _ Point _ Rosa cover s. Sinclair 1st defence Fraser 2nd defence Moran 3rd defence Helgason Centre Schendel 3rd Home _ Neil 2nd Home Braden 1st Home _ Jones outside Home Klemmer inside Bonny Murray c. Sinclair p. Webb a Webb Bradley Stewart. Drew Bell. S Sinclair _ referee Geo. Farlane. Goal. Summary. First period 1 fort Rouge Drew. Second period 2 Bonny. Third period l 3 fort Rouge. Bell. Crynn judge of play me juvenile Lacrosse in a hotly contested game of la Crosse thrills Sli outs and cheers the vies , 9 to 8, on St. John s grounds in a Lacrosse a a me last Rii True game was rather Loose and little1 rcom Bliia Tiore was Dis played during Tihe struggle. quays weakened1.by the. Absence of made a wonderful Uphill fight again tit their strengthened opponents and although they goals behind about half time they Only lost by the closet he referee was hot Able to keep the crowd Oft. The Field but his decisions were satisfactory and he endeavoured to keep the game clean the vies played a Sha Roziock Onan Dur ing the Gairie and the league must de cide whether he is eligible to play. Civil service repulsed How they sea Sod. Law Arenas. K Catholic club Norwood giants w. 9 i i 5 5 2 .760 692 .462 465 .417 .182 ka3ces today. Catholic club. 2 so. At k ver Park. Norwood is Arenas 4 so at River Park. Giants is knights of pythias "3 00, at Wesley a the double header scheduled for the nor 4vood Diamond this afternoon has been transferred to the River Park Diamond in the absence of the maroons where a couple of fast games should be seen if last night s encounter is adj criterion Law and Catho Lic club will furnish the nest exhibition and Norwood will meet the fast travelling of Arenas in the second contest while these games Are on at the Park the in Lents will be grappling with the i Altos in order to maintain their hold
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