Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 18, 1918, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba eke press Winnipeg 18, 1918. Home runs win Rig league Gaines schools Latosse champions defeats three Tours Washington beats White sox indians win pc myth in Row Boston braves win Bunker Hill Day double header Home Eions beat pirates and reds league standings i National. Chicago _. New York. Boston St. Louis Brooklyn a. Pittsburg 33 2.1 3 21 20 20 20 25 27 senators Hammer White Hose. Chicago june 17. Washington Defeated today two to one John son of pitching Throe Chicago pitchers. Jenz v.-. I taken out in the first inning Ashington filled Tho bases on a balls a hit and an error. A Fly scored a Man and then Kus t in. Score h. H. K. Ton 100001000 2 s 0 000000010 1 6 3 ies Johnson and Ainsmith is Neil. And Schally. We on orifice ii Wen r pm four straight for indians. Nievel i incl. June made it straight from Philadelphia win Ning six to three. Pitcher Perry pitch etl and lost his since the nations baseball commission s ruling deciding in Avor of i3oston. Score a. Ii. E. Philadelphia 6 1 10 1 and Perkins Covel Eskie and Thomas. Tanks and tigers tie. Detroit tune York de troit played a five to five tie Here this Arie noon. The same Bein called at the end of the eighth to allow Detroit to catch a. Train. ,8core e. H. E. Nett York 11 1 Detroit 10 c Finneran and Walt ers Cunningham and Yelle. Red sox Blank Browns. St. Louis june allowed St. Louis tour hits today while his team mates ran up eight runs. Boson win Ning tight to nothing. The two teams split even on the series. Score r. H. E. 9 0 act. 4 2 and Chiung Gallia Houch Davenport Wright and severoied. Hale. 23 yesterday s results. Brooklyn -1 Chicago 3. Philadelphia 8 Pittsburg a. New i Ork 2 Cincinnati 1. Boston -1, i St. Louis 1, l. Today s games. St. Louis at Boston Chicago at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at new York. Pittsburgh a Philadelphia. American. Pet. .688 Soo .417 .-108 Boston York Cleveland St. Louis. Washington Philadelphia _ Detroit 30 31. 2fi 19 17 2c 21 32 pot. .k07 a Fife .564 .510 .482 .370 yesterday s results. Washington. 2 Chicago. 1. Cleveland 6 Philadelphia new York 5 Detroit a Boston 8 St. Louis 0. Today s games. Detroit at St. Louis. Three hits in the morning and won Over Ames four to one. pitching his first game for Boston in the afternoon allowed six hits did not pass a Man and struck out five. Packard held the Home team to three hits unto the seventh. Score afternoon r. H. E. St. Louis 6 1 Boston 7 May Snyder l Pham and Henry. Morning r. H. E. St. Louis. 3 2 Boston. S 1 and Gonzalee Nellif and Wilson. Agreement in danger. National league. Ohio june National baseball agreement Between the Ameri can and National leagues is in danger of to Iii abrogated a result of a suit filed in common pleas court today by Connie Mack of the Philadelphia americans asking for an injunction re straining the Boston nationals from interfering with his playing Pitcher Berry awarded to the Boston nationals by a majority vote of the National baseball commission. Common pleas Morgan granted the restraining order allowing the Philadelphia Ameri cans full and uninterrupted use of Perry pending final hearing of the suit. International. Many hits few runs. Brooklyn. N.y., june made 15 hits today but were forced to j stage a ninth inning rally to win by four to three. Score r. H. E. Chicago. 4 1 Brooklyn 13 1 Douglass and Killi Fer Cheney and Miller. Cravath s Home run wins. Philadelphia. June 17. Cravath s Home run into the bleachers with a Pinch runner on first base in the ninth tied the score for Philadelphia and Wil Liams double following singles by Burns and Bancroft won the in the tenth nine to eight. Score e. H. E. 15 2 Philadelphia 13 2 steel Harmon and Schmidt Mayer main Prendergast Watson and Burns. Home run beats reds. New York. Juno 17. Burns Home in the eighth inning broke a tie score and enabled new York to Doe fat Cincinnati by a score of two to one. Here today. The game was a pitchers Bat the Between Sallee and Schneider with the Home Pitcher outlasting his rival. Score t. To y Cincinnati. I s 6 new York 2 3 0 batteries Schneider and Allen. I sat Leo and Rariden. Baltimore. 6 Toronto .2. Jersey City 0 Syracuse. 2. Rochester. 3 Newark 1. I jail Falo. 1 Binghamton. 1 called in Radford going at great Pace in big Tennis tournament had Fortl continued Bis winning Streak in the invitation tournament at Roslyn court last evening by disposing of or. Wood in straight sets. 6-1 and 7-5, and reached the round and will play the dinner of the Holmes love match for the right to go into tie final. Radford was in excellent form and quite outplayed his opponent in the Flat aet. And led 3-0 in the second. Or. Wood then braced up and by some really Good Tennis took tvo Gera Ifft and led 40-15. Radford How Ever evened mins. Taylor. T1k hours play Junior Ricket Glenwood school wins double innings match from Bri Tannia in Fine game cricketer wins . In France bed Cross party from returns after trip through the West they Are Back in Winnipeg for official visits _ Lieut. D. F. Har Dwick member of the Kentish club of Winnipeg who has awarded the military. Cross for bravery. Norquay champs celebrate honors Patron of senior schools la Crosse league winners enter e gains boys at banquet National game s prospects Rosy while schools show their present enthusiasm in the a division game Junior Cricket league played last night be tween Glenwood school 3ft. Vital and Britannia school St. On the St. Vital . Grounds the Home team easily won in a two innings game. Batting first the Britannia boys could Muster Only 11 runs of which extras contributed 5. Tho Bowling of Broome and Schamm. Was deadly each taking five wickets for hero runs. Glenwood passed their opponents total with the loss of 2 wickets but the remaining batsmen not stay Long being All out for to tie Bowling of the Lawson Brothers. Bobby took 6 for 16 just missing the hat trick one whilst David had 4 for 17. N second innings upon Britannia again wickets but were unable to pass their former being in particularly Fine form taking 6 wickets for 0 runs record in Cricket of this City. Bohn had 4 for if. For Glenwood s second innings the batting order was reversed with the result that the Tail end wagged strongly against the tired Bowling of the Britannia team the total of 58 being reached of which Gross was top scorer with 18, and Broome 10. Once again the Lawson boys were responsible for the dismissal of their opponents Bobby having the Fine record of 7 for 21fl, whilst David took 3 for 26. Bobby the mis Fortune of missing the hat trick by one Ball. Tak in altogether the game was very interesting and Well fought from Start to finish although it after 10 o clock when stumps were drawn and the Youthful players were tired out with theri three exertions. The return match Between the two teams will be played on thursday night at Assiniboine Park when the Britannia lads Hope to obtain a favourable decision. Claim world s record for swedish runner Stockholm june Zander the swedish today metres in five minutes 30 2-5 seconds the timers said to be a record. In june of last Jear Leander in the stadium at. Stockholm covered metres in five minutes. 31 seconds which was said at that time to be a world record. The american Amateur athletic Union records do not contain any figures for the renters run. Sargent Bowling the Sargent Lawn Bowling club in the Milton doubles tomorrow evening the following players will compete tones and Carey is. Duncan and Kitchen Mitchell and Ferris is. Hunter and Long Warwick and Mccarrison is. Johnston and Locke. Homing pigeons the members of Tho Winnipeg Hom ing Pigeon flying club had their third old Bird race of the season from Elk Horn 186 Miles. Five members 50 Birds liberated by the agent at 3.30. The re sults being As a. Burn a Burn a Scarth As the guests of Max Kleinkopf. Patron of. The club the Norquay senior Lacrosse twelve champions of the pub Lic schools Lacrosse league wound up a Banner season s play at the Royal Alex Andra hotel last evening with a banquet that will Long remain As a red letter in the career o the Yout Lifus Brut Ted stick artists. More than two hours enjoyment by a sumptuous spread was tiie order of the evening and to say that the youngsters along with their Girt rooters had the time of their Young lives is putting it mildly. To notable creaked and groaned under the Quantity of Good cheer and a considerable Quantity of Good cheer was also in the atmosphere for there was a prevalent spirit of Good fellow ship and. Cordiality that one does not often come in Contact with. Nearly forty Folk sat round the table of which All but nine were members of the team i and their lady friends. F i Ossie Graham president of the . L.a., and r. H. Smith Secretary of the school Board were among the guests of Honor and in the course of their after dinner speeches complimented Tho Norquay boys on their splendid show ing this season and remarked that As Long As there Are Auch schools As Prin Cipal Laidlaw a in the City with such boundless enthusiasm in t to Canadian National pastime the great of Lacrosse would forever thrive in Winni neg. Both speakers declared with emphasis that Lacrosse As compared to baseball s a game of True sportsman ship and that As Long As the boys stuck to Lacrosse there would never be any danger of their mental physical or moral welfare becoming menaced. Or. Steinkopf spoke at length of the subject at foreign born boys contributing to thes Success of the Grame by throwing All their Bonds into the melt ing pot and True canadians and upholding the glorious traditions of the nation. Local military Hospital and vocational training work. Of visit of Days was made to Lake Louise in. The Oak Indian Rockies. Or. C. Miller director of technical Educa Tion for Alberta is conducting the party having joined them at new York and will return with them to that on its passage West through Winnipeg the party spent but half a Day in the City and they will therefore on this visit examine the local military activities in hos and educational training work. Toftey also purpose spending two More Days in. Ottawa before leaving Canada. The Mem Bers of the party last night expressed keenest enthusiasm with the manner in which the works being carried on in Canada and could give nothing but highest Praise to the organization and re sults obtained. Today s programme for the party includes a visit to the vocational offices at 9 inspection at St. John s technical High school at 10.45, and lunch there at noon As the Winnipeg school Board inspection of Manitoba agricultural College at 1.30 to learn of the work of returned disabled soldiers in culture supper at the College As guests of the faculty and in the programme arranged by the College staff. Tomorrow the visit the vocational schools at Tuxedo at s.30 where they will spend the time until noon when they will be Given a luncheon As guests of the medical staffs of the military convalescent Hospital. At 4.15 they will be the guests of the lieutenant governor at a Tea in government hous. The visitors leave for the East Early thursday x evacuating Ukraine thousands of unemployed flock to of famine exists Moscow. Thursday june unemployed Are flock ing to Russia from the Ukraine and other districts occupied by the Ger mans where virtually All the fac tories Are closed the eight Ham a j is waived and workmen Are forced Point of the replace s strikers in operating. Official figures of the commissioner of labor show Trentt unemployed in Kiev itt Odessa in Kherson 40jmm i Ekaterin Oslav 25.000 in in Nikolai. I i officially that 15.000 being evacuated daily Froin and that a total of that City since Becerri Ber m chiefly to their native workmen Are also being daily from Moscow in an Lieve the famine. To kill militarism1 Root Uno Premier Hughes tells of wat enthusiasm in Australia tribute to Britain s nary London june Ottawa. Tils an interview Premier Hughee it. Australia said that Britain stood like a giant Rock lashed by the Sere est hurricanes displaying in hour of her greatest trial a spirit worthy of the glorious cause pm which she fought. In regard to said ill. Hughes the enemy s desperate blows have rekindled More fiercely the fires of people s enthusiasm in the Commonwealth the War spirit is growing and recruits Are uttering in greater number than for the past two years. Australia will have Noth ing to do with a German the overwhelming majority people stand solidly for Tho prosecution of the War to the last ounce in to a decisive Victory for the allte.1 i America. Stripped Fop the forty America is now stripped Lor stated or. Hughes. I lavs seen these men in thousands calmly preparing with deadly earnestness for the Battlefield and they Are com Ingr in millions. We Are going to destroy militarism Root and Branch from the face of the or Hughes said he and his col leagues had received new impressions of the British Navy that worm last a lifetime. The for policing the Atlantic were marvellous. Throughout the journey of Miles they had not seen 5 Trace of the enemy. Fiat a tribute to the mighty Power and supremacy of the British councils to represent employers and workers London june renter s Ottawa ministers of reconstruction and labor have issued a memorandum foreshadowing a comprehensive scheme for tace relations of capital and labor on a satisfactory Oasis. Industrial councils Are to be set up consisting of representatives of the employers and workers nominated by the associations of employers and Worling peo ple and recognized by the govern ment As the official consultative Oon uni tree on All questions Jin which oin Industry is where associations of and employed represent the a Oriter of those engaged on an Industry a triple organization of National District and workshop foodies is to of set up. Where the majority is not in the association the Industrial councils not including the govern ment representative Are to foe provided. Other industries will be dealt with by Trade boards. Will discuss French s proclaim Towt. renter s Ottawa Agency in the House of commons today sir Edward Carport asked for an Opportunity to discuss lord French s proclamation and at government s policy in regard to it or. Bonar Law agreed to the request and fixed june 25 As the Date. Argos is. Fort Rouge to meet fort Rouge at Laura Secord school this evening in the Junior series the "vv.a.b.a., Field the following team Mckay steeper Sinnott Mcdonald Hill House Clark Buchanan merry Hoy and 1327 1323 1319 2s5 1247 Scarth son ----------1------. Hills Den Bennett Chapman driving clu3 meeting. The driving club will Arnedt at the builders Exchange Tribune building at 8.30 this to arrange plans for an programme sat urday. New association United farm women of Ontario Toronto june association known As the United farm women of Ontario was formed today at a meeting presided Over by j. J., mor Rison of the United Farmers of Ontario. The meeting was attended by the wives and daughters of the Farmers who Havo been Active in the organized Farmers movement. The meeting was of a. Provisional character and will be followed by a general meeting in the fall. Among the speakers yesterday was mrs. Violet Mcnaughton of Saskatchewan who told of the assistance rendered to Rural the organization of the wives and daughters of Farmers. The provisional officers Are president mrs. A. Bro die we Market. Vice president mrs. Foote col Lingwood. Secretary miss Emma Grid Soach collingwood., caught with goods inspector Eddie of the City moral Ity department walking on Disraeli Street sunday at 2 . Observed Charles 680 Selkirk Avenue with a Valise and suspect ing from his movements that he was carrying liquor with the intention of peddling same arrested him. The Valise contained three bottles of whiskey. Or. Narovlansky told the magistrate at the police court yester Day morning that he was taking the liquor to a Friend at Elmwood but he was fined ?300 and costs. Food will win the War Don t waste it in the Winter the Correct thing is evening clothes. But in summer the co Feirt thing is to and the most stylish shapely clothes a Man can Wear Are summer Ware just common sense that s All
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