Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 13, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free press 13 1925 i f i. I a if .4, a i new York granted franchise in National hockey league new York granted franchise in Eastern pro hockey Loop t. P. Gorman manager of Gotha on team appointed director of National will be made to line up another club to make league eight team uniform hockey rules. Canadian despatch Montr Al april 32. Tho York hockey club hockey next season a thai of body saturday. T. P. Gorman. He newly appointed manager of the n cd York elected .1. Director of n.h.l., representing Yore. Tho american organization has brought the league a seven team Baste and Negola ion.-3 Are now under Way to a Loop up to clubs. Pandurang Iraj Ruying do Rector o Montreal canal cons. Was granted first Ca i on All French Canadian in eur hockey players come Lader the x.h.i., territory rights. Now league ignored contrary to to he meeting clip not a insider the ques of the proposed internal pro fostered by Eddie , of Toronto and in connection with which newsy a Alcide s name was mentioned As the manager m1 the Montreal team to operate in the league confirmed the action the Hamilton club owners and president Frank Alder in suspend and Nelns Tho playing members of the Hamilton Tenn for their re Rosal to enter Tho final playoff for the . Champion ship last March unless they were i each for their services in j inc two i ame series. J uniform rules uniform rules Tor hockey were Dos at length the question Aris ing out of action taken at the last annual meeting of the Canadian Amateur bloc Ley association last month the Amateur body having approached the head of both the n. . And Western Canada leagues the matter. A committee to to roughly into he Ciu estion of rules was appointed consisting of president Frank Calder Art Ross Al up Dandurand and Eddie Gerard. Gerard presented a plan to unify acceptable to Proa and Arna j Tours. Ranted a Gerard s scheme National i Gerard s scheme provides for the j is Beinor divided into three areas As at present. The differences Are these he increase the Lenorth of Tho Centre area from forty to fifty feet and. Instead of having the Blue lines straight across the ice lie would extend him from the mid line to a Point along Tho Board fifty feet from Centre ice. This would make the Centre or no offside area 25 feet a length each Way from the Centre on an imaginary line Alons Tho ice but on the boards the line would be 50 feet the lines Beins v shaped toward each goal. In connection with his scheme i also provides for an Antl j defence Rule a change which is be viewed with favor these Days. He would Only allow goalkeeper and two defence men Between the Blu line and Tho Goa to await a Rush Tho Centre player being allowed to fall Back Only As far As the Point of the senior baseball season to open saturday May 2 earliest opening in history is claim nights allotted to teams country foot Mil standings St. John s club close season burst Ubag Tab _ West Brorn. Zzz 37 is 8 8 is. A. Pin. 25 is 31 to Bra lad Breaks Wing record at Calgary horse show Canadian press despatch Calgary. Alia., april Alberta High jump record of seven feet made in 1914, was mashed at the horse show saturday night when Barra lad under a perfect ride by 15-year-old Lewis Welsh went Over the bars at seven feet one and one half inches on his fourth attempt. Nearly per sons half crazed with excitement jumped into the Arena after the re Cord had been broken and although it was 12.35 o clock sunday morn ing they shouldered Low is Welsh and carried him. Around the ring to hockey code so that it will be of rousing cheers _. Tom the remainder of the crowd the big Surprise of f a Vckov Lect. To tkck1no. The old blend 1630494 whisky run Piip Raj. Recipe 17-56 purity Mackie cot. Di8tl lifts oot Ilund Awo Otstot cd in Scotland. Trio evening came Whan Tiarra lad who had j been jumping Lieut Luuy All evening i got a Little careless with his Hind Foet the bars were six feet Sis inches and he knocked the top bar Clown three times la succession the next Surprise came Tali a lady Madeline a Beautiful Brown Mare owned by t. B. Tallie shoe Botham of Calgary cleared the bars at six feet six inches on her third attempt and inns awarded Tho first Palbo in the open High jump. The automatically ousted Barra lad from the right to jump for a new record which carried with it a special prize of 5500, offered by the Ontario laundry but confident of the jumping ability of their a horse Welsh Brothers offered to jump for a new record for a Ham Sandwich. Bill Snake Siddle member of tha Arena club of the Wesley baseball league for the past thirteen years who left for Van Couver Over the Canadian National last night. As he is popularly known the Best All round baseball player developed in Winni Peg during the past fifteen years As Well a one of the most popular. He played at every position except be Hind the Bat and was proficient at every one of them being a Sterling Pitcher As Well As a capable and speedy infielder. Besides his ability in the Field he was always fighting for the batting leadership and on tha bases he had no peer in the Amateur league. His loss is a severe one for baseball particularly for the Aruna club whom a helped win four championships and enter into three play offs. Presentations were made to Siddlow at the Union depot last night by Tho Arena club and the Wesley league. A Large gathering of baseball fans players and officials Wero on hand to bid him Farewell. Rangers defeat Westminster 1-0 fort Rouge plays Well to Down Church scores winning goal tigers and Arenas will clash a the open engr same of Tho senior baseball league at Wesley Park 6n stay this decided at an executive meeting1 of the league h.2ld at the Park on saturday afternoon. Veteran baseball fans and officials Are of the opinion that this is the earliest opening Day in the history of Amateur baseball in the City. In fact it is doubtful if the Prosi have Ever opened earlier. The splendid weather during the past week combined with Tho fact that every team has already held workouts prompted Trio executive to decide upon an Early opening. The league this season consists of six teams since Norwood Sis admitted and mom games will to As Many rounds Are to be played. The opening elate tills year la. Two weeks in Advance of last and this will enable the schedule committee to arrange for More games. Gift for Saddle. Bill Siddle. One of the finest and Best All round baseball players Ever developed in the City who left for Vancouver last night was voted a gift by Tho executive a Means of showing the appreciation of the Leggire for the part that Siddlow has played la Tho Rise of Amateur baseball in the City. Littig else was done on saturday of interest to the fans. Amendments to the Constitution moved at the last meeting were reviewed and passed on saturday Many being 3n regard to the Transfer of players. Practice ninth. The Wesley grounds will lie ready for practice this week. The teams will have charge of Tho the following1 order Arenas Tigera express elks and coi Umbus club. Bruce Boreham of the Tribune and Sam Perlman free press were appointed to draw up a schedule. No Umpire has been selected yet. There Are several applications including Umpire Nelson who handled the Barnes last season. Umpire Olsen highly recommended is an applicant. A letter from the All nations team coloured requested a series of games at Wesley Park. They Are a. Possibility for july 1. Of Narland ------38 19 12 7 61 county ----37 14 11 12 37 Birmingham 39 14 13 12 42 Tottenham k. 39 13 13 13 is i Mancho Ator c. 38 14 15 9 69 he u. _ 38 13 14 11 51 i to -----38 12 14 12 49 lit i Ctty-----37 i3 i5 9 49 Slack Burn h. 37 11 15 n 49 Aston Villa-----37 10 15 12 to 11 17 10, 44 sods u. 38 9 17 12 41 Tho Arsenal -----37 12 20 5 39 Preston a. E.38 10 24 4 s 6 Notts Forest 58 6 21 1 29 second division p. W. L. D. P. a. 37 22 7 s Dorby county 38 23 8 8 69 Manchester u. 37 21 8 8 51 Portsmouth -----33 14 9 .15 50 Chol Saa 37 15 10 12 47 37 17 15 5 47 port Vale 37 16 14 7 41 Fulliam------------37 14 14 9 37 Hull City --------38 13 14 11 47 Stockport c. 30. 13 15 11 35 Bradford City 37 12 13 12 36 Middlesboro 33 10 12 is 3s a Lapton 0. 38 13 15 10 59 Southampton 35 11 11 13 33 South Shields .37 31 13 13 39 Crystal Palace. 38 12 17 0 35 tile wednesday. 39 14 19 6 44 Oldham a. 39 11 17 11 30 Blackpool. 37 12 17 8 55 Toko 33 n 13 9 to Barnsley ,-55 g 17 Jug 40 Coventry a. .58 1o 20 8 43 scottish it Magub first division p. W. L. D. F. A Langer ?5 24 3 9 74 35 24 s 6 82 hibernian 37 22 7 8 73 celtic ._._. 35 18 10 7 73 Cowden Bratli 37 15 12 10 73 particle 36 14 11 11 60 Dundee 35 14 14 7 56 St. Marron 34 15 15 4 69 Raith Hovora 36 13 is 8 5o St. Johnstons. 36 11 14 11 56 the hearts 371115.11 65 Hamilton a. 37 15 19 3 49 Morton 37 12 16 9 44 fa.1 37 11 17 p 44 aberdeen.----36 10 16 10 63 Ayr Tjnltecl-----37 11 is 8 43 Mother we 36 it 17 9 sri 36 10 17 9 47 third Lenaric 37 10 19 Al 49 upon s park__34 18 7 41 second Btu Frion p. W. D. A a. Pat. 31 52 31 52 22 r-0 47 s3 48 39 49 r-7 41 i 7 467 41 40 ?6 "6 one Hundred members attend an Nual presented to winners Amateur Basell i elks senior Batt club trill practice on Tho Sio Dernot and grounds tonight. Cara till Leavo the St. Stephen s Church at 6 o clock Sharp. 29 41 38 65 54 31 55 67 67 63 60 66 50 52 64 60 63 68 Dundee. United. Alloa Arbr Atli. Dumbarton King s Park East Fife Broxburn Arthur Llo Albion rovers Armadale Dunfermline Stenhouse mule 8t. Bernard a. Stirling 37 to 19 Johnstone. 36 12 21 Forfar 36 9 to 36 20 7 9 35 20 10 535 16 9 1o 35 17 11 7 36 16 1 l 9 37 1.5 12 10 37 15 1.4 836 16 15 536 16 1.5 5 35 14 a 37 14 15 35 15 .6 36 15 .7 x 13 16 36 13 1637 32 -.6 36 13 19 a. 41 43 42 43 35 37 44 40 44 55 55 to 57 this is Tho wind up season i. Die local curlers. It fail to tire lot of Tho St. John s club to conclude saturday night when approximately 100 members altered at tha masonic Hall and brought the curtain Down on another season of thu great Samo with the annual during the even ing Ilie various winners were presented with prizes. Tho City Curling clubs and Tho association were Well represented at the function and took part in the presen tation of prizes. J. S. Mcdiarmid Aad Charlie Harris president and Secre tary Tho Curling association respectively spoke the season s activities while is. A. Brown. Elm Vood e. C. Stacey fort House w. Mclen Nan. Fort Rouge e. L. Wever tic Grapheme f. Healy and Holke president and Secretary of the print ers and Allied trades Curline club also were present and made Short speeches. In Happy mood the members were in a Happy mood and made the Hall ring merrily with the Community singing. Ltd Stannard s orchestra supplied the music while res. Turnbull was at the piano. Fred Wray went Over big with his comic act while tooth Adolph rendered a selection on the Banjo. Tho prize winners were m. D. Mali Tyre d. Rodgers . Scrymgeour g. Start Nard z. J. Levinson , h l Hastall j. P Palmer j. Koching g. Edwards. A w. A Titchell Craig 2, a g. Cli liners d. Turnbull g. G. Watson. Ken Watson v. Appleyard r. Marshall a a Olgren. T. Marshall 2, a e. Grace t. B. Smith b. Kobl Nunn b. .1. Ebbutt Empire Saslie and j. Fig Rug or. R. J Cleave a. Muldrew or g b 2, d. Skin at a attended Moet Nir Phil Neil Ivaa elected manager of Tho West end intermediate Ball club c. Bagot was elected to Pilot the juror team. A Sre neral practice will be held tonight at 6 o clock in Tho general Wolfe school Brounds. All last year s players and anyone desiring to try out Are requested to tur no Utu Columbus club flyweight will prac Tice on Tho Church and pm a ers Street grounds at o clock on tuesday. The midget team will to organized at a later Date. A very important meeting of the giants baseball club will be held at the la Salles hotel ills evening at s o clock racing dat1s tonal 34 33 35 3. 30 in 27 20 Deer Lodge Public Golf course open. The season. .-_.i-. Why Wear ready Mades a. Very Fine English Blue Serge indigo Dye and a select Assort ment Fino imported English scotch and Irish suiting of is to order Tho finest scotch Bannockburn and Harris Tweed spring1 of o Over coating a to every garment made on the premises j. Norris merchant tailor Norris Block 276 Garry St. Phone a3247 at Indianapolis Chicago a Indianapolis . Grabo Waki Thompson Henry and Roberson. 3 0 and grouse Krease flexible collars the Semi soft collars that will Notan pfc or crease. Astour dealer to show you the new shapes with rounded Corners. D. P. Macneil fashionable tailor 100-101 Capitol theatre Donald Street. Gerhard Heintzman makes his pianos As the masters made violins not a factory product but the result of individual work after years of study. Sold Only by p arc made to Weir initial appearance of the season on tha Manitoba Corege grounds on saturday afternoon and Defeated Westminster in a delightful exhibition by one goal to nil. In comparison with lost year it looked like a mid reason Gam s and the Larse crowd that attended had loll to enthuse Over during the hour s play. Fort Rouse were Lull value for Victory. Indeed the score might have been larger. The guat wind was a Dis tur Hir a Factor and fort Houge took advantage a of it in the opening half. The Only Soal of game was scored i twelve minutes after the Start when Penman picked tip a Nice pass from Barich and taking it in his stride he banged in a. Tau Alful goal which completely deceived West. Westminster tried hard to set on even terms but the Midway division of fort Rouge too Strong for , and eclipsed them at every turn. The fought out the last hour s play Kwh Cut discovering the whereabouts of the net. The aftermath of the exhibition same shows that fort Rouge have a. Hustling team that will cause trouble before the season for. Their greatest asset was the inclusion of Mitchell a recruit from London. England who gave As Fine a display at Centre half As has been seen Here for some time. Tall and Rangy he was in the thick of the lift All the Way through and has the making of Fine n Centre half As Ever graced a local ground. The rest of the team worked with a trill and never a any time looked Jike being Defeated. Westminster failed to impress. They were Strong in every department by t the forwards not harmonize. Phillips and Fonn made a poor right Wing. Jock Hastie was Only fair in the Centre while Bobby Johnstone and Reed did All that Vas done. The in delusion of Harley and Robinson should have a decided effect. Jimmy Montgomery lined up die 1 teams As follows Daly and Mur Ray Wilson and Sterling Foxon Phillipps Hastie Johnstons and Reed. Fort news and notes by Jack Cuthbert. For an irritated face from shaving did you Ever use tier a. B. Cau a. Ii. Pye j. 33. Greco j. Mckidd e. E. Dug Date. H. E. Soott a. Moklad 2. F. Fon ids or. W. Turnbull or. P. A. at St. Louis to cardinals d 7 2 v 13 o and Gaa ton Davis and severely. First meet will be held i Peg june at Cal Gary May 23 Prairie thorough rofl and racing As sock bounced the Daws Tor lining events in Western season open at 2i and will continue until the first of the local meets rtt Park june 3 an Al w l will move to the new Fosi Portage Avenue where the in cd will hold Forth f Rora jul june 10. Will tier Park will i next in order june x o to fall meetings will be held Sam Iowa River Park aug. 20 to Whittier Park aug. 39 to sen while the racing season for 13 5 close at Polo Park beginning sear and closing seven Days late then new Polo Park is rail fully suming Tho appearance of a no track and much of the pre Minim work has been Cumi plated Only til top soil for Tho track proper has r be Laid while the lumber for to stands and buildings is already m riving on the grounds. Plan3 a or an elaborate Plant. A Sale extraordinary of Auto accessories wednesday at Eaton s see tomorrow s paper Eaton uhf Ltd what has upset the colonel to Day took five on one of them temper Golf the colonel is far fun alone in his Peppery mood for these temper greens arc the outstanding drawback of Early season Golf. It requires a Phili Sophle temperament to stand the Strain on one s peace of mind when after a j perfect Mashie Niblick pitch to within reasonable putting distance of the Hole la mass of bumps and hollows remain j be negotiated before the Bottom of j the cup be reached. Granted that the perfect Mashie Niblick shots May be few and far Between these putts Are numerous and on most courses will continue to be for a few weeks yet. Or two of the local courses1 Are More fortunate in their putting conditions the three Hill courses having now put practically nil their regular greens in play but the majority of players must a t a Litti longer enjoying that is half the pleasure of the the Hall run True Over a smooth putting surface for about twelve feel into the Middle of Tho cup. Prom All accounts too the colonel has company on some of the regular greens. The heard of two Well known players who found the fifth Green at Bird s Hill pretty hard to negotiate the and six foot putts seem easy. Hasten to agree Treitli the i other Day. There 13 not much in Tim Way of grass on it but neither of them thought when they put their shots on the Green that they worm have a very Ordinary half in five. They Are now willing to concede that the dub was right Vjio said that the hardest shot in Golf was the fourth putt. Jefter All. Even on temporary Serena there arc Days when the Ball seems to know the tray to the Hole by instinct. Then to Gree the Man who claimed that a Well hit putt will go Down on any Green. We have at the present time in win nipeg1 the unusual business Opportunity of a Complete eighteen Hole Golf course for rent. Such is this condition the Deer Long e property finds itself in. The municipality Are now. The owners and they Ore offering it on a yearly j basis to the highest bidder. Deer ii Reg o is always been a popu Lar resort for Many of the golfers who like to pay As they play. It is easy of Access and is fortunate in haying excellent fairways a Little work on the greens will make it into a very pleas ant course to play and the municipality should experience Little difficulty in finding a tenant. It is understood that numerous bids have been received and in the meantime it is open for play a usual Auito a number of games being played Over it during1 Tho week end. Decide How on a Cleveland bicycle models for men and boys s55.00, 560.00 juvenile Cleveland bicycle 537.50 ladies Cleveland bicycle.. Commercial Bowling league Roll off to Start this Evemy Rouge Chap Man and Blythe Mcauley Mitchell Foxon. Penman Clark. Elrich Dunbar and Ward. Professional soccer attacked at Swansea Canadian to toss cubic.1 London april Bishop of Swansea who Lias persistently but vainly appealed against Tho playing of professional football on Good Fri Day Liea Ltd a procession of wit through the streets of Swan sea Friday. Every anglican Church n the City including Robed chairmen . The procession was headed by a salvation army band. Thuc Bishop of Peterboro condemn no the growth of professional foot All declares that the Transfer sys pm seems As if the players were ought and sold Ilka slaves to which resident Darnell of Tho Southern Section of the English football league replied vigorously declaring that the assertion displays Tho crass ignorance of the Bishop the player being an absolutely free agent who receives if transferred a substantial portion of the Transfer Fet. Baseball enthusiasts at Carlyle organize Carlyle Man., april tuesday evening a meeting waa held in the Council chamber to re organize the senior baseball club. There was a Good attendance of enthusiasts and their friends. The following of cers were Hon. President Geo. Hidden h. Robertson Presidio set j. W. Kinase Algie Clark Secretary treasurer k. Flyn i executive or h. E. Mckellar s. E. Ramsey s 4. Porteous and it. Long. Will play brits on the Carruthers grounds tomorrow at clock. All signed players Are wanted out. Knox and fort Rouge will 5lay game in the College grounds on tuesday at 6.45 o clock. All Knox players Are wanted at tha a. At 5.15 o clock. The roil off for lie ii vision honors of the commercial bowl league will take place at Tho Vic Toria alleys tonight at d o clock. A 7 o clock the Roll off for third place will to held at the Saratoga alleys total pills with Handicap will de Cid the Issue and every game Wil be rolled on a different pair Al Leys. In division one in Silvert Pps will meet great West life while c freight tackles b. A. Oil for second group honors. Stoves by defeating Canadian nationals in tin Roll Oft for Tho championship on saturday night will Trauet . Express for the division three title. At 7 o clock at the Saratoga coach will clash with . Trans Cona for third place in division one a file Canadian National and Winnipeg electric will Hook up for third berth in division three. South fort Rouge Tennis club elects its officers t. King was elected president o the South fort Rouge Tennia club at the annual meeting held last thursday last year first season of the club when four Good courts were Laid out and these will be ready for play this season around May 1. I the election of Orr Cera resulted j follows president w. T. Cap Tain a. J. Richards vice Captain. Mrs b. committee a. Jamie son. W. Scovill h. A. Mortoni mrs c w. Mckay miss b. Secre tary treasurer p. S. Smith 498 Oale Avenue. New members wishing to join the club Are requested to communicate with the Secretary there Are Only a few vacancies. Fairlight golfers effect officers for coming season fair Light satk., april a meeting of to Fairlight Golf climb held. Thursday evening r. N. Fauls was elected president Lars w. Arnold vice president and c. S. Hewitt Secretary treas Jer. Messes Ilc Gowan and Perry constitute tha committee to arrange Tor the Ourse and now Busy getting the. Grounds Lor an Early Etal i t Muff results first race priest Ess 54.40, 53.00, won doctor j Tubbs 59.00, second Lancelot 55.so, third. Time 1.0-3 2-5. One Fla Czar Dom certain Point Whalan Mike j Morrissey Kenneth and fictive also ran. J second race o j , 55.50, won Black Art j , Seconi toe Joe 54.60, third. Time 1.01. Black Monkey Turphy Dora Lutz lassies White if Biddy rec Seth Galleon Havana electric and Leslie also ran. Third race s j girl s12.so, sfi.40, 52.40. Ivon Black ruler 54.40, second Lent 53.so, tin Rel. 1.05 4-5. Lummie tv., Hun chief Lorraine Chow of Ellering and British Isles also ran. Fourth race 5v furlongs Lorena Marcella won go Fohir second Dent aria ?2.80, third. Time 1.07. Kori Rieur Brig prs Buchanan Hoy c. And lady Leland also ran. Fifth six lad ?3.20, won Pat Casey s4.go, 53.40, second Dunco third. Time 1.13. Metal a mighty Niza Chin Nant and banker Brown also ran. Sixth race mile and a sixteenth Belpre 55.00, 52.50, won lord Hartray. 54.00, 53.20, second Brilliant ss1.so, third. Time. 1.4-8 2-5. Eunice tc., Rosamond. Seth s Beacon and Star be also ran. Morden Curling club had successful season Morden Man., april annual neet engr Morden Curling club was held thursday. Evening in the municipal Hall. The president George jackling was in the chair. The direct Ora report showed that the club had Iliad a very successful year the Fin ances showing a. Good Trajan be on hand the officers for the were elected As. Patron his Honor judge c. Locke hop. President Wil Lam Conner Send. President. A. A. Livingston first vice president to. C. Be Pond. Vice president George Secretary treasurer d. Kilgour auditors d. C. Philip and or. Holmes chaplain or. At. C. executive Frank b. Martin d. C. At Kina and f. F. Ornery. Entries for the sunday school football Iea Guo will close with the Secretary tomorrow night at 6 clock. The great War vets Wii hold a workout at the Carrut Aera grounds night at 6.45 o clock. All signed layers or anyone wishing to tryout is requested to be on hand. What you get for the last yes thiere Are lower priced bicycles than the a c. M., but the c. A m. Is by far the cheapest in the Long run. That last you pay for a c. C. Is the most important part 0f your Purchase. It assures extra years of easy Riding extra Reserve strength extra fewer repairs a higher Selling value for. Your used cd a for that last you get among other the smooth running Triplex Hanger a Frame of English seamless reinforced at the joints extra Coats of Rich Lustrous enamel j Rustproof Nickel Ling Over Copper the Classy Gibson pedal with Rustproof aluminium the new improved Hercules Brake. A bicycle with everyone of its 1761 parts made with watch like accuracy. A bicycle trued up at remember five years your used q. C. A will easily bring than a five year old inferior the inferior machine Boa not already reached the scrap Heap. You simply cannot lose by buying a c. C. Is. Prices Are again reduced they re not to less than the Peak prices. This year c. C. Bicycles Are the Bic Gest values since pre War Days. Bicycles red Cleveland Colin Mia made la Canada for by Canada Cycle motor company limited Montreal. Toronto. Weston. i impel. Also makers of , Jay cycles for the a saute Hanger meow Dot Complete Stock of bicycles All sizes Anub colors prices s37.50 ?60.00. Terms to suit you. Trade it your Browle Mcbride Linton Ltd. 298 main Street. Phone a4413 easy terms agents for . Cleveland bicycles bicycle sales co. 465 mortgage Avenue. V phone old by cycles l taken
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