Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, June 19, 1918

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 19, 1918, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free press Winnipeg. Wednesday june 19, 1918. Troit out of cellar Arenas bump granites first w. 6 d. Tie i finally Traversa Devans tie the pros. Local athlete leaves to Jolt american flyers celtic and depot battalion unable to arrive at decision in Lively tussle at Staiton s show in holding Jake Ritchie s boys Down to 1-1 draw Vernon x.y., june 10. Jim Barnes and Walter Defeated verome travers and Charles Evans jr., a t the l n y 1 h i re or rec in in j Nia sch on links of th7 f Ovit itry . Near Here. Class than was a Alsor for the red were auctioned off. Travers ?125, Kaffen s and Barnea s100. Halved the match for his Side at fhe eighteenth Hole and the Ball lie i used there was sold for f or Iii f a Ifju a Victri t j n t i r Abie heard Iron in l District football ni0-ht. For celtic find Tulit. Nouk up at the i the nineteenth contest of in. The first game of the j r Cordell the Farns 3i draw in Otic of the indies of the season. Tic a f to r criterion of Tho run r ii c to Choos u and civilians re my irishman had slightly i the Glrst half. Rot the dope a Little jct of War 1 conceded i by in Advance ind judging display the of double the will a lot yet before tiie season were scored in the first half the Honor of netting falling in Hoh Cook of the depot and ooh of co i tic. J Rio Iisley enough each of Toliese pm Miyei a throw away another glorious to Lioyd breaking through Tho defence Oarle in the and bans Iju the Bull i ight into cd talus Scott s hands Lii la the second period on a penalty kick Cook slammed the n straight As a die at Roulic Sutherland. Minor fowls and Oft aides Wero Abund ant and referee Ritchie s lung exerciser were kept from Tetart to finish. Ioe Scott put up a remarkably Pood prime Between the depot Posu. While Loi jus Cook for the . Baird Boyd iad Miller in Beyt of the celtics. The teams depot Beatty and wards Jones and Cowles Mckinnon a founders t ook. Mclain and Mcdonald. Me Dowel t and Mcmaster Jaird arid Totten to. Re. Fob crts Woods Walker and Miller. Ritchie. Depot battalion and great War vet Erans will play a practice match on the former team s grounds Minto ear Racks. Friday evening1, kick off at 7 o clock. All signed players of both teams Are wanted out. A special of the Junior Manitoba football association will be held on thursday evening at Odd Fellows Hall. 72 Princess Street at s o clock. Cubs hold Down giants finish Long team series with a win Over the reds Detroit out of cellar by double win Over St. 21 game played to travel. O. C. Gehrke member of the Argonaut old timers Lacrosse club who is Leav ing for Minneapolis where he will sign up with the american flying corps. Though Only a Young fellow Gehrke has been prominent in Winnipeg sport for several years play ing hockey for the so Nimes last Winter and he is also a flashy la Crosse player. Life is full of bumps or tigers Junga leers meet 4th consecutive defeat in Junior Lacrosse series before Argos now York Jane York closed a Long stay at Home today defeating Cincinnati by. A score of 7-1. The giants hit Bressler in the pinches while errors by Chuse. And Groh helped the locals to four runs. Score h. J3. Cincinnati. 10 2 new York 9 0 Regan Allen and Wingo Perritt and if Ccarty. Foul hits for one run. Brooklyn x.y., june made 12 hits for a total of 19 bases off Vaughn today but lost to Chicago 3 through reckless base running. To a Home run and three singles in the first inning netted Only one run. Score e. H. E. Chicago 8 2 Brooklyn 100010100 3 12 1 and Killifer mar guard and Miller. Farce at Brooklyn cancelled by Tener new York june Tener of the Natick Nal league today sustained the protest of the Brook Lyn club and the game Between the St. Louis and teams played at Brooklyn on june 3, has Betoi stricken from the records and ordered to be replayed. In the sixth inr.ing1 of that. Game. , of St. Louis was on second when hit a Fly to Centre. Baird started with the pitch and had touched third base but Whan he realized the possibility of a catch he ran Back toward second. The Ball was . Caught and Baird from a position 15 or 20 feet from third Cut across the Diamond and scored. Umpire Rigler allowed the Xun on the that the runner was required to touch third base a second time that he had not out of line to avoid being touched and. That no play had been Mads on him at the Home plate. Quoting Section 13 of Rule 36, pres ident Tener decided that it Cleady applied1 in this instance and that when Baird retraced his Stepa toward Sec Ond he nullified whatever technical right he had acc tue de to third and when he again tried for Home he was advancing and it. Was necessary for him to touch ail bases in order. Boston mass., june made it three out of four from St. Louis Here today Fillingim holding the visitors to six hits and Boston winning i to 1. Dajc was hit hard in the Early innings. Score r. H. B. St. Louis 6 1 Boston 9 0 May she Deil and und Gonzales Fillingim Wilson. Team play of weeks boys too much for Wonless wonders 9-6 Junior Lacrosse standing. -1 pilgrims Argos. Olget a w. L. F. A. 0 29 10 2 j id 2-1 0 4 in 30 Banc Yon reduced Belt slip and weight friction to a minimum can you show despite increased Price of Coal that your Power Bills Are less because you Are set tins More results from each unit Many superintendents Are show tee these results to Day because they Are replacing Metal pulleys by Dodge Wood split pulleys. S 10.00 per Pulley per year is the smallest average Savins of Power costs by such replacements. Replacements. This is a Bip claim but it been proven Over and Over again write for More information. Has Hodge manufacturing co., Ltd. The Start machinery co., limited. Phone St. John 4lt 764 main Street. Mockers for Winnipeg and District. Walk upstairs and save ten1 i sold my clothes last year at Cost 49c a suit my certified auditor s report just completed shows that i made just 2 6-10% profit last year. I am perfectly satisfied with this profit and do not want More this year. I have Over customers now. Are you a Robinson customer Robinson s clothes Shoi suits overcoats top Coats cd Ofhie in Cana Monthell i of Matt avel nub Volt new 5_iu Luik 13 cent store no com re for satisfaction Money refunded i when tammany Wijers made their fourth attempt to outer the win column Joc the Junior Lacrosse league in their j tussle with the Argos at the Manitoba i College grounds last evening they met i with opposition As Strong As a prime i German Cheddar and received their fourth successive bump by a score of y to the Argo twelve again clearly demonstrated that their team work is too Superior to that of Tho 3ungaleers to allow them to accept a defeat from the Moore brigade and it was largely through their nifty Home work arid accurate passing that they came through with flying colors. The game was fast clean and exciting All the Way alter Lawrence had opened the scor ing for the tigers. Proteges bucked up to such an that i they rattled in four goals in a Row to i take a commanding Lead at the first interval Murphy the youth with the legs i being responsible Cor two. Scoring i honors rested even in the second act. I each team locating the net twice. The third period also saw both aggregations registering the same number of tallies the nets of each team being bulged on three occasions. A Walsh was pressed into service in front of the Argos nets owing to Davidson s absence and played a Good game. Spiers did Heady work on the defence and Murphy put in some nifty work around Centre Field. Fulton Allan Paul and Bobby Jones played Well in the Home Field Baing Bell and Shaw were the Best of the losers. George Cronn handled the whistle. The teams were Philadelphia pa., june double in the first inning was the Only hit off Cooper today but King s Fumble and wild pitch converted it into the Only run of the game. Four double plays helped hogs the pirates. Score r. H. E. Pittsburg 9 1 Philadelphia 1 1 and. Arciser Hogg and Burns Adams american league tables two on league readers Arenas score enough. In one inning to hold Granite sluggers _ poor support for Milt Boss against timely hitting and Sharp Fielding on Hilt eve july game advanced. Cleveland. Ohio june a two run Lead washing ton Defea Cleveland 3 to 2 in a game advanced from july 21. The visitors bunched four hits off Enzmann in the seventh with Chapman s error scoring two runs poor base running depriving them of More. Score Washington 10 6 Cleveland 9 1 and Picinich Enz Mann Coumbe and o Neil. Tigers up St. Louis moved into seventh place by taking both games of today s double Sieade r from St. Louis. The scores were 6 to 2 and 3 to 1. Leifield was pounded hard in the first game Detroit setting 12 hits including two triples and three doubles during his stay on the Mound. Helleran broke up the second game in the ninth inning with a. Home run which scored Cobb afield of him. Scores first r. H e Detroit 13 0 St. Louis 9 1 and Yelle Leifield to right and Nunamaker. Second Detroit. 4 St. Louis 4 3 and Yesile Sothoron and severoied. River pit will be Bushat urday driving1 club arranging an other great patriotic racing programme fort Rouge rinks to meet Assiniboine the sports of the fort Rouge have chosen the following to play Sec rinks at fort Rouge and six rinks at Assiniboine against the Assiniboine Lawn Bowling club on wednesday at . Those selected but not Able to play will notify either president M. Adams at m. 2040. Or Secretary Davidson at a 856 today. The teams follows at fort Kidd Ritchie Swalwell j. S. Mackenzie skip or. Jones , Green f. W. Adams skip Cameron Moulden t. H. Wood Robertson skip Matheson h. Rab Butts Mclaughlin r. C. Irving skip Doupe g. Russell oughtred g. Pat Terson skip Musson w. Rabbitts Stevenson skip i at kenning1, i Knight , skip Stebbin Sto of Isaacs skip Short Hill Thomas Phippen. J. D. Mar shall skip Groff j. W. Cameron Hayes Paton. Kregar Rooke Duncan Davidson skip j. G. Harvey j. T. Spiers d. Pollock skip. This game is a Friendly encounter Between the two clubs and has no bearing on the inter club games which will commence later. The fort Rouge club anticipates a Friendly game with St. Stephen s at an Date six ring is a Side the Date to be announced later. By Landing with Force Ross in the fourth inning last Ning the Arenas piled up enough runs s in to last out the rest of the game and hold the granites thus revising the decision secured in both the original games of which this was the replay and the Mon Day night game when the granites romped away from the champions. The curlers were fighting All the Way however for they rallied under the pitching leadership of. Sigurd son and came Back gradually with almost enough runs to tic up the game securing a total of 7 before Tinney with one Man on and two out slammed a Hart i Tat Maxwell who was just set right for it and made a clean snap to first for the play that Jvon the game. Another bumper crowd was on hand with More Friendly toward the champions than toward the present league leaders for a win for the granites would have meant too big a Gap Between them and the rest of. The teams. Consequently the finish of the game came near spilling the Beans on the Max Well their Luck held Good and chalked up to the Box score Maxwell. 2b Robertson . Neil of Mclennan id Congalton s. Cuthbert . Thorarinson Baker l. Cuthbert . Bateman totals . R. H. . A. 13. 2 1 1 1 3. 11 1 0 1 2 0 0 0. 0 1 0 Lawrie . Helfrick a Burgess . Is. Ross p h. Sigurdson a. Fla Higan .--- s. Sigurdson i. D Tinney c sing Inbusch c idler. 31 Wilson. 3b f. Tinney in j totals 8 m 27 is. 2 . R. H. . A. 13. 230 3 2 6 10 arsen0a? nnnsst.000800000-s base hits s. Cuth Bert Bateman Robertson Mclennan three base hits Congalton stolen bases Maxwell 2, Congalton 2, Mclennan. Thorarinson Lawrie Helfrick. S. Sigurdson sing Inbusch. Fidler i. Rinney double , Burgess to f. Tinney bases on balls Bateman struck out. By Bateman 6, Ross 4, is Truedson 2 hits off Ross 9 in 4 innings hit. By Pitcher by Bateman 1 left on bases Arenas a granites 11. Time of game 1 or. 5o inns. Umpire f. Taylor. Semi finalists in invitation Tennis Are now declared away with set at 7-5. Tile next it m r two Sames a exhibition the match Between love Holm was not nearly so Liard fought in ti3 first set Holmes Coal Dinoi 8 All. His shots go Iii deep to Lii or base one. And As Lutr weakly Holmes quickly run out n set. Pc. X the second set still found Ifon playing Wlllie Grant accuracy my 2-0 love now nto and As his opponent s began in m Short. Love quickly took and by hard driving into the Cora i soon piled up the Points and look is second set St. La loves recovery apparently or. Holmes Oil a Gamp i. I weakly at tile comr a Neu Neift of in third set and love a. A i love had an excellent Chance to mat it As. After playing his Odeon. Right out of position he relieved returns weakly into the net. Hohs. Quickly took advantage. Id. Into his stride rapidly won four successive games and at i n the Semi final matches will be Niam at 5.30 . Thursday. A Ohayre in admission will ipe made. Present Indi cations Point to two spin raid result Holmes Bennett beat Rrt Ett beat 7 love. "j-0. Schools Lacrosse. Mulvoy principal Sparling replay the mediate. Championship1 of the schools Lacrosse league. At the e Way grounds at this Auer on Laidlaw will referee. L Sparling and Mulvoy i i e contest for the South championship1 of the pub the Toke Hook Tooke soft collars a new draw is being made in the president s rink event. A schedule will be mailed to every player this week and to excuse will be taken for absentees. Play will Start on Mon Day next on the new schedule which will finish july 9. Spiers. Strong. Slur i Phy , a. Paul Fulton m. Paul. Harding Jones gibe and Laings. Bell Spink notwithstanding the disappoint ment Felt in the Winnipeg driving Covac Coultry Stewart Lawrence club Over the Ina Billt of thex min Shaw Jackson berber and Williams. Go Al first users. Lawrence Ai Kos Murphy 3, Arf Fos. Murphy Argos. Gutte 5. Argos Harding. Second tigers Coultry Argos. Murphy s. Tigers Jackson Arros third Argos Harding Argos Fulton 12, tigers Shaw tigers. Stewart 14, Argos m. Paul tigers. Lawrence. P. 0. Lawn Bowling schedule Fok week the pos Toffic a Lawn bowlers Sot away to a Good Start in their club games last were the surprises the new skips in particular most of them being successful in their first games. Following la results of last week s play also list of games for the Conkins week 16, Mclntyre 10 Rogers 15, Hawkins 12 Spiers 16, Palmer 10. Crescent 12. Miller 4 Rogers 14. Palmer 10 Spiers 16, Mali Ituna 10 Muir is Charlson. 12 Aitken 14, Johnston 8 Rae 16, Harmon 15. This week s wednesday june is. Johnston is. Charlson Haw Kins is. Jackson. Is. Spiers Ait Ken is. Rogera. Friday june slur is Palmer . Mclntyre Hawkins is. Mil Ler. Saturday june is. Rae Charrison Inston. Monday. June is. Spiers Bentham is. Rogers. All players Are requested to make an Effort to be on time theapolis Kiltie girls band to to Winnipeg at present the plans for saturday s races in Aid of the Blue Cross and league Are none Tho less interesting. College gent will be seen in the free for and will have plenty of Competition from mischief and Little express. The b and c class events will be As Well filled As Ever and the close races already seen guarantee some Fine sport. An other event for ladies of the Winni Peg Hunt club will be staged and while Public interest in their races is great there is quite a Strong feel ing of rivalry m the Hunt club Over the Speed of the horses. Besides the attractions mentioned above the Stock Yards race has be come a fixture in the driving club cards. Not Only Are the owners the ponies used in and about the Stock Yards very ambitious but they Are beginning to train their favourites in regular fashion while it is even whispered that some of them Are importing Classy racers from the South to take part in the great running events. Patrons of the Elver Park races saturday Are assured of a Good afternoon s sport with the additional satisfaction of knowing that the proceeds will be of valuable assistance to two such worthy causes As those promoted by the Blue Cross and the Navy league. St. John s Bowling. Amateur baseball players neglectful those members of senior and intermediate of the Amateur baseball association who live not complied with the require ments of the Manitoba Branch . U. Of c., Are in grave danger of having their playing certificates can celled. To avoid this they must without delay secure the necessary which they can do by applying to a. R. Morrison at the Industrial Bureau. As or. Morrison is pretty Busy they will save themselves time by making appointments by Telephone in Advance. While no charges of professionalism May be Laid against the players neglecting the forms of procedure the rules of the w..a. Call for the forms and it is the w..a. That will take action against the offending players and their teams May be seriously affected. The intermediate Junior juvenile and midget " league secretaries have failed so far to compile the stand Ings of their leagues. American association. Popular win was them. One play however was puzzling to Many who saw it and had it been scored the teams would have had to go into the tenth. It waa in the sixth. Fidler got a hit after two had been retired. He took second on Tunney s hit and both started for Home when Lawrie connected for a pretty Fine slam to Cen tre. Fred Tinney was around second when the Ball was retrieved and Fidler was blowing lip the Sand in the Coacher s Box at third trying to shorten the distance to the plate thinking the throw was for the Home plate. Robertson however played for Tinney at third and Fred was there in. Time to get put out before Fidler got the plate. It was a us attest. For an aggregate of 31 hits were secured 14 off the hurlers and 17 off Bateman. In that fatal inning the Arenas touched Milt Ross up for two doubles and four singles and two errors one at third one at Sec Ond and one at Host helped to pile up the score. Granites led 1 to 9, entering he fourth. Then Sigurd son relieved Ross beginning the fifth the score was 8 to 2 for the Arenas and not another run scored for the champions. Sigurdson allowed but. Five each inning he pitched and Only six men reached first on. Him though Congalton landed on him for a futile triple and Mclennan made second on a drive to Centre. Two doubles went Over the Fence. Fuzz Cuthbert s and Bateman s in the fourth inning. Laurie Cuthbert replaced baiter in right in the third and tiie granites put sing Inbusch in to catch Sigurdson retiring red Wil son of last Winter s Somme hockey team to put Fred Tinney on first. Dominion express and Catholic club meet this evening. The express wins it will sink the club in the mire but if the club can win the express and Arenas will be tied for second place. Soccer notes the sunday school Letie league has decided to run a football Competition for the Gray shield. And sunday schools wishing to affiliate Are Aske d to Send their application As soon As possible to int. Skidmore phone g. 39-56, or w. Savage 109 Alverstone Street. Early entries will be appreciated As they will allow the league to get under Lay by the first of july. A meeting of the . Executive flu be held at the Industrial Bureau this evening at 8 o clock. lovers were treated to did exhibition of the game last night at the courts on Roslyn Road when Ben Nett eliminated Verley and Holmes put love out of Tho running. Thus the tour Semi finalists Are , Holmes Bennett and Fulton and they will play off in the order named for the right to enter the final round. The match Between Bennett and ver Ley brought together two exponents whose respective styles Are entirely Dif Ferent. Bennett s game is essentially that of the hard hitting Angle volleying variety while Verley a though not sensational is deceptive in its steady accuracy and time and again though apparently beaten Verley made wonderful saves which usually resulted in Well placed lobs being lifted Over his opponent s head. The first set was a affair and almost every same went to Deuce. _ t in the Early portion Rol the set Verley Tou new Dence greatly improves Iii resorted to lobbing continually wit ii i appearance of soft collars. Keeps tie these Tattics top of Collar. Holds the sides Downia. And tried pass ing his hard hitting of ask your dealer to Collar with into play the set at 7-5. On the second set Verley led s-0. Took Ebros. Bennett took a Brace and the next four successive games fell to him. Verley. By again lobbing won the next game. Making the tally 4-All. Bennett tool the next on his service Only to have Verley come Back and tie things up at j 5-All. Both men were playing Excel i Lent Tennis at this an the gallery had visions of a third set but Bennett was not to be denied and by taking snorting chances or terrific driving got inserted in Etc let und Conrath St. Paul 6 Toledo 4. Milwaukee 7 Indianapolis Kansas City. 7 Louisville 1. Minneapolis 4 Columbus 2. International. Rochester 5 3. Syracuse 3 Jersey City 2. Binghampton 3, 3 Buffalo 2. S. Coast International. Vancouver 5 Aberdeen 9 Seattle i. Coast league los Angeles 2 Oakland 1. Vernon 3 Sacramento 2. San Francisco 5 Salt lace 2. The Junior scottish football team practice at the stadium this evening at o clock. League standings National. A. Pet. Cd new York------------------------34 16 .680 26 25 .510 Cincinnati _.___23 28 .451 Philadelphia ._.--------22 27 .449 Louis 20 20 .408 x ----------20 29 .408 20 30 .400 including alteration of status As result of pres. Tener s order cancelling noblemen 15c. Gigar 407 truly a noblemen among cigars. Have you smoked one lately a Rich fragrant satisfy eng smoke kindly to the nerves and mild and uniform in Quality. S. Davis sons Montreal. T Jill last night s results in St. John s Bowling club were Schofield 13, Lynn 11 Wannop 19, Mclean 12 Schlamp 14, Gordon 10 Hood 20. 13. 15, Hardy 10 Cann 20, Coates 12 Hay 17. Buckley m. Tonight s Palmer is Knox Sherwood is. Morton swans Loti is. Sharp Underwood is. Mcdonogh. Is. Jacob is. Campbell Hutchison is. Banner Man. Tvo rinks from St. John s will play a Friendly match at Greenwood Lawn Bowling club this evening the visitors being skipped by Bonnett and Severin. 3, won by St. Louis at same of june Brooklyn. Yesterday s results. New York. 7 Cincinnati 1. Chicago 4 Brooklyn 3. Boston 1 St. Louis 1. Philadelphia 1 Pittsburg 0. Today s oa3ies. New York at Brooklyn. Boston at Philadelphia. Chicago at Pittsburg. American. Some satisfying Sioke Al products Cigar Quality Leaf properly cured Fine Flavoured Well made even smoking. Thos. Lee distributor. Winnipeg Man. Beavers out owing to inability to Field the beavers have dropped out of the midget league w..a., North Divi Sion. New York. Chicago. Washington St. Louis Detroit. Team Arenas beat Selkirk. In a Well contested intermediate fray at Happyland fast evening. Arena s downed Selkirk. 7-4. Scott and Morrison Selkirk Oliver and Peers Umpire. Schumacher. 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