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Monday, August 03, 1925

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 3, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba 8 Manitoba free press Wmk Iper monday August 3, 1925 to Diegel wins Canadian open Golf championship splendid race t to capture Hutchings cup Leo Diegel shoots steady Golf to retain Canadian open title Victor totals 295 for four Mike Brady a second with falters slightly and finishes in a tie with Andrew Kay for third Eric Bannister and Joe land tied with 324. Eric Bannister and Joe land the Winnipeg golfers who Rufli for the final two rounds of Tho Canadian open calf championship at Toronto finished in a tie with 324 strokes for the four rounds. Land had 85 and 83 saturday while Bannister shot 83 and 81. Toronto aug 2. Entering the fourth and last round of the eighteenth annual Canadian open Golf championship saturday afternoon with a Lead of four strokes Over his nearest opponent. Walter Hagen. And with a so Stroko advantage Over Andy Kay the Home club s professional and Mike Brady the defend Lnor Champion i dec diesel of Glen Oaks Island held Hia own with Huson and Kay Wiillie Brady Cut Clown the leaders margin by four strokes. Diegel came Home in front of the largest and Strong out Field that has Ever competed for the Canadian Tyllo. In repeating Diegel equalled the feat of the elate j. Douglas Edgar of Ait Antu. Who it on the 1915 and titles. In addition to Diegel and Edgar Only three other players have twice won the event Charlie and Albert Murray of Mont real and Karl. Kefer of Ottawa All of whom were in last week s tour Diegel s score was 235. Hagen fails lament. Hagen was one stroke behind die Pel at the half Way Markand in the two rounds which were played on saturday the two were paired to Gether naturally attracted the portion of the gallery of Over that witnessed the final Day s . Many were of the opinion that Hapon with his greater experience and Well known fighting qualities would overcome Diegel s Lead in the morning and would add the Cana. Dian title about the Only National one has not won. To his list. In morning die Rel quickly demonstrated that lie was out to make it two in a Row aril he turned in a. Card of 73, by Means of almost perfect Solf. And As Hafrena took a Diegel went in of the afternoon round with a Load of four strokes. Kay and Brady tied for third place by the three Quarter Mirk by Means of 75 and 75, respectively and As the next nearest contenders. Bob Mac As Well As on the last three holes. These three were his worst on every one of the four rounds and lie tossed away putt after putt on them. Hagen takes an eight Hagen pit himself practically out of the Contention by putting his initial drive of the fourth round out of Bounds and followed this up by i in dons the Bunker with his fourth taking eight for the first Holo against diesel s four. He gained one stroke in the next eight holes lost it o the eleventh and picked up two on the fourteenth but drove out of Bounds again on tie seventeenth. Diegel played close to faultless Golf going out in Tho afternoon and but for some hard Luck on the greens would have been several strokes tinder his 35 for tie outward journey. Lie took three putts on the third and on to eighth and ninth his. Approaches practically hit the cups. He sliced into the rough at the tenth and then look three putts for the rest of the homeward journey played some erratic Golf. He hooked his drive and silted Ilia Sec Ond on the thirteenth missed Short putts on the fourteenth and six and produced another slice on e at the seventeenth. At the eighteenth he was on in one and had three putts for the title. He put his first dead and Holud out in three. Hagen was rather wild during the afternoon losing direction by an at tempt to get additional length to Teeth a his 3riv Lacrosse game at River Park today argonauts and grand army United veterans will clash in senior Lacrosse fixture on the River Park grounds this afternoon at 3 o clock. This will be the first game of the Canadian National pastime played on the grounds for some time. Players of both teams Are requested to be in their dress ing rooms at 2 o clock Sharp. A Victory for argonauts will put them in a Good Way of getting into the playoff. . Oarsmen clean do at St. Ca Hamness Captur eight finals at Canadian e. Gil Raore wins single Champi ship Canadian fresh despatch Catharines ont., aug. States oars Metr practically swept the Board in Tho finals of the Canadian Henley regatta at port Dalhousie sat urday afternoon winning the Quarter mile dash senior fours single championship senior 140-Pound Cist senior doubles senior eights and High school eights. The feature of the programming was the senior eights which was won by Penn athletic club by three foot from the University of Toronto Crew. Both Crews battled All the Way but the _ a Philadelphia oarsmen had a slight re pin some of the strokes he 6erve. And won in a last minute Effort bad lost. For Penn by their Victory captured Tho cards for the four leaders for t d Neu Chanlor memorial trophy. I _ the Day were Par out. Par in Leo morning out morning in 434444344-4-34 first. And second rounds flopped badly on saturday morning and his is put mini out of the Contention. Brady second Ila Gen still had an Chanc to pull out in front in the afternoon round both Kay and Brady were possibilities but it depended on Bow the two leaders went. If Diegel and Hagen broke and Kay and Brady found the going to their liking they had Good chances of winning the Maior portion of the Money. As it. Turned out both Diegel and Hagen turned in their largest scores of the four rounds but Brady was the Only one to profit by the open Ings and his 74 gave him second place two strokes behind the Cham Pion while Kay and Hagen shared Thor prize Money with 301 s. Six strokes behind the Winner. Three strokes of them Cam the two recent winners of the United states open title. Cyril Walker and Macfarlane. And seventh place was shared by Bob Macdonald. Of Chicago and George Christ of Rochester each of whom had an aggregate of 306 for the 72 holes. As far As Kay and Brady Are concerned the tournament can be classed As that of lost opportunities. And each one can easily remember Moro than sufficient strokes thrown away which if properly negotiated. Would have brought either one of them Home in front. Kay lost his chances on the greens afternoon out afternoon in Mike Bra by morning out morning in afternoon out afternoon in Andy morning out morning in afternoon out afternoon in k Walter morning out morning in Thompson leads amateurs w. J. Thompson of Mississauga club Vyon the Gold presented by the r.c.g.a., for the Best aggregate score turned in by an Amateur his 309 being two strokes better than Sandy Somerville s 311. Andy Kay wot the donated by the Canadian golfers for the leading Canadian professional and c. H. Of Brantford took the Sec Ond prize of Champion standing Leo Diegel. Glen Oaks the. . Gold medal and custody of the re Vernierd cup for one year. .1. Brady a Farnaro neck , Lambton and Walter Hagen Pasadena fla., each. Macfarlane Oak Ridge and Cyril Walker. Inglewood each. Macdonald Chicago George Christ Rochester 55 each. Best j. Thompson Mississauga .g.r. Gold medal. Canadian golfer prize for Best Canadian Kay Lambton. C. H. Perkins Brant Ford ?15. The following Are the Complete scores of All players who qualified to the final two rounds. O. Spit Tai Savannah. A. 164 81 n. Pc Ltd. Cleveland 164 81 w. Tumpf 164 84 Grant Montroal 164 32 m. Or. Bok Conle 163 83 Tow non. Ottawa Hunt 163 85 c. At Toldso. Scarboro 162 86 a. L. Good aril urn. R Dalo 163 88 k. Mcnully Uplands 162 r7 w. For Pfirman. Volts. 162 81 t. Murray. A trial . 161 83 Barret. Lake shorn. 182 79 h. Anderson Islington. 164 84 p m. Krelser. Rochester 161 90 .1. Martin. Lambton 161 81 d. A. Ferguson. Toronto. 161 83 f. Almon. London h lands 161 82 f t. Grant. Whitlock. 161 80 a. Land Field. Weston 161 77 e t. Wau Olam Quebec 161 77 a. Bannister. Winnipeg 160 83 w. Lamb. Toronto 161 8i a. F. Cpl Kerpon Brock ills 160 83 k. Wattles. Buffalo. 160 83 g. S. Lvon Lambton 160 82 to. If. Firstbrook. 160 77 k. Marsh. London Hunt 159 82 Cumm incr. Toronto 159 83 79 321 Melachrino cigarettes the one quo note sold the Virld ctr c mixer Ina. Rochester 157 79 77 313 .7. Johnston. Gait 157 78 82 317 j Hunter. Owen sound 157 81 85 323 a. Cruttenden Summit 157 80 81 313 k. Keffer Ottawa 157 82 79 318 j Brown hum Morlet 157 80 78 315 Phil Rochester. 3s6 83 87 326 t. My synth Glendale 357 89 ssr-311 band. Twin Olpoc 156 s3 Frank Quebec 156 85 jog Sullivan Rosedale Al. Watrous go. Rapids c. R. Murray Royal Montreal 155 80 81 316 154 77 "77 303 154 86 74 214 a. Pylon. It. William is 00 85 328 Wilfred held Detroit. R. London Hunt Fine English Blue Serge j j to order to keep our Tal Era Busy during the Dull season. Why Wear ready-mades7 j. Norris merchant tailor 7s Garry St. Norris Block phone a3347 154 79 353 70 79 311 j e. Misc Donald Cli Claeo 1s3 74 79 306 a. Kay. Lauhton 148 75 78 301. G. Christ. Rochester 152 7b 76 306 i c. H. 1 a Rhona Brantford 152 73 73 309 f. C. Williams. Go. R a 81 81 314 Cyril Walter. Englewood 151 76 77 304 w. J. Thompson. Mossl Sasuga 1s1 80 78 309 a. Hulber. Thoi Hlll 153 76 77 311 s. Thomton Miami Leausa. 158 80 78 316 f. Has Slaw 147 88 to 31s Brad Mauro Nellc 76 71 297 n. Thompson. Hamilton. 157 76 78 31 1 h. Murcle Hill 1c8 s8 75 121 i Bob shave Cleveland 15378.132 318 i w. Fox Tecumseh 1e8 86 si8 i w. Mac Farlance. Oak lure 79 3o4 w. Brazier. Saillot Ste. M. 159 which had never been won out Side Crew before. Tho championship singles won by w. Is. Gilmore of Philadelphia was an other feature with a last minute Effort finish which found costello also of Philadelphia exhausted in finishing soc Onri to the new Canadian Champion Johnny Dulian of Toronto who held the title teas fourth and badly beaten. Buffalo High school boys proved easy victors Over Hamilton in the eights. Gilmore rvs also ahead of costello in the Quarter mile dash and was never headed of his three fellow towns men who competed against him. Wost Side and argonauts scratched in the senior four final and the Elors Barge. Cubs of Philadelphia won rather easily from the Ponn athletic club Crew no action will be taken at present on the invitation of the National association of the United states to hold the next Canadian Henley at Philadelphia but a committee will take up the mat Ter of Canadian representation at the Philadelphia race. First honors for Points were carried off by the West with a total of 17 Toronto dons being second with 16, and argonauts third with 13. Oxford Cambridge Tennis team loses despatch Newport aug. 2. Tho combined Harvard Yale Tennis team yesterday the three Day International inter University tournament. Played against Oxford Cam Bridge in the Casino courts by a score of it matches to. 30. Although the americans had held a one or two match Lead at the end of every series since tue first Day resulted in a tie it was not until the final match had been concluded that their Victory was assured. Captain Arnold Jones and Charlos Watson 3rd, of Yale Defeated Jon lass and summer of Oxford 6-1, -fl-7. The Superior steadiness of the Brit ish won the other two doubles Maclies for them. The match Between Lezard Taiyi Van Alen and in Graham and Whit Harvard provided the 1 Best Tennis of Tho Day. The Cambridge men won 6-3, 6-4. Carle ton and Lester Oxford and Cambridge easily Defeated Brigg s and Harvard and Yale 6-4, 6-3. Seven members of Bisley team return Canadian Frew new Tork Montreal aug. Of the Canadian Bistey team which competed in the recent annual Rifle meet held at Bisley under the auspices of. Tho National Rifle association arrived Here saturday night on Board the steamship Canada. They were met by various representatives of local Rifle associations and were highly congratulated on their achievement in the Rajah of Kola Ore s cup and the Mackinnon cup the former being next to the King s Price the most coveted of All ump Bisley prizes. The whole Standard of the shooting this year wa3 much higher major c. R. Of Guelph "ont., who brought Baclic the first contingent of the team and it was More difficult to win prizes. The Kola Ore cup which was last won by Canada in 1909 was i obtained with a record , ten Points higher than the South african team i last year. None of the Western Mem Bers of the team were in the party Foley to meet Hawkes on tuesday reds suffer defeat nine straight a Wright makes s Canadian mis do Sis in two seasons lose to Boston in second game of seat pirates twice Cincinnati o., aus rust 2. Boston and. Cincinnati broke even lir two Hatly tested Battles the second game ending the. Locals run of victories after nine straight wins. Iii the first garage Dono Tiue and Ryan wore driven off the Mound while Vargus was taken out for a Pinch hitter and Carl maj s retired with a tonic . Boston Outh pc Natl but bases on balls mixed with timely drives grave the. Locals the ver dict s to 5. In the second As n , three pitchers worked. For each club Boston winning out 5 to 3. Scores first game Boston 5 i 0 Cincinnati 8 9 3 batteries Vargus Graham and Gibson Donohue fays Lemiller and Harp rave. Second Ganc Boston 12 0 Cincinnati 3 9 2 batteries Graham Marquard l. Benton and Slemer to. Benton Bie Miller May and Wingo Kruerger Grants tumbled. St. Louis to. August 2. The St. Louis cardinals knocked the new York giants out of first place this afternoon scoring an s to 1 Victory in Tho second game of the series. The put Sharg pirates Idle today returned to first place by four percentage Points As a result of the new York defeat. Walter malls the great Lethander was cheered repeatedly As he it the giants with seven hits Ahful corralled a double and heat out a Hunt. Rogers Hornsby hit innings. 27th Home run. In the fourth score now York 7 2 St. .1.4 1 . Wis Ner gown in Hartley mails and o Farrell. Cox wins for dodgers. Chicago August Cox the dodgers duplicated his perform Ance of yesterday by smashing out. A Home run this time with two mates on base and gave Brooklyn a Lead in the. First innings which Chicago was on Able to overcome the visitors chalking up their straight from the Loc ils 4 to score Brooklyn Chicago 4 batteries Osborne Ehr Liard and Taylor Bush and. Hartnett. Saturday s results. First game 1.2 Pittsburg 3 0 batteries Decatur and Henline tremere and Gooch. Second same Philadelphia 7 1 Pitt slurp batteries ring and Wilson Meadows and Smith. Mew York b a. 0 St. Louis 10 3 batteries Barnes and Gowdy Rhem incl o Farrell. Brooklyn 17 0 Chicago t 7 1 Grimes and Taylor tones and Hartnett. Boston 5 11 2 Cincinnati r 1g 4l batteries r. Smith and Gibson Luque anal i in grave Walter Johnson wins. Ramhi Nolton. .2. Walter Toonfon Pitchell in Enol form today and fhe senators took the second came of the series from Detroit i to 1. John .1011 held the tigers to two hits. The Victory moved the nationals to Witlin one game of the league leaning athletics who idled today. Detroit a. 1 2 2 Washington .7 2 batteries Wells and Bassler Johnson and Ruel. Yanks new York. A Trust 2. Cleveland broke new York s win inc Streak of four games by defeating the of Fly 3 to 2. Tumleson s double my nutty a indeed hit. And speaker s Sacri fice Fly riving the indians tha win inc run in the eighth. Myatt hit Hia Homer of the season in the third Iii Ingr tying the score and. In the fifth his double started a batting rally who i netted the visitors another tally. Score Cleveland 00101001 0 0 York 2 7. 0 Miller and Myatt Shawkey and Bengough. Saturday s results. Cleveland 1 .20302010x 8 12. 0 is f is o and. Sewell pen Nock and Bengough Nair Nero Philadelphia and Schalk Quinn and Perkins win Hinton batteries Stoner and Woodall rut nor and Ruel. St. Boil inn batteries and Piconich. 10 11 0 s 0 Bush and Debton riffing Gertrude Ederle Claris Channel swim tomorrow Leo i a. 144 73 v8 in Ign Pasadena. F. 145 76 8c 301 Jackson Walton a. J. My lab mis Flussi a. Winlund 158 79 _ 158 8115d 82 reputation Briar pipes 52p and up Cigar stores and Motel stands. Canadian press despatch Vancouver ., aug. Bantamweight Champion of Canada meets Johnny Hawkes at olympic washn., on tuesday night and Champion is now in Seattle training for the bout. Hawkes is a featherweight who has a reputation of being Clever and a hard puncher. The title is not at stake. The out is scheduled for Nix rounds. After his meeting with Hawkes Foley will return to his Home Here for a Day or two and will. Then. Leave for dec Sana. Where to fights Jackie Lewis ten rounds on Friday aug. 14, for the Gyro club. In his bout with Lewis the Champion is putting Hia title at staks for Lewis must make us pounds on Tho afternoon ought. Of the Montreal awarded 1926 convention of kiwanis Chicago Auto. 2. Montreal was awarded Tho 1026 annual convention of kiwanis International by a con firming vote of the International Board of. Kiwanis. Tho. Dates will nerf France july v Cape Nez prance july Gertrude Vederlo the american Amateur who is training for a swim across the English Channel has postponed the Start of her attempt from Tomor Row until tuesday. Miss Ederle plans to slip into the Chilly Channel water about Dawn tues Day morning which would be around Mlyn Erht tomorrow Eastern Standard tit of. No woman has Ever swam the., Chan Nel Anil Only five of the scores of men who have the feat Havo been successful. Edmonton lady wins Tennis honors in Canadian Fnu despatch Kelowna .., aug. The finals for the Lawn Tennis championship of the Interior of British Columbia mrs. Bourqul of Edmonton Defeated miss Freemand 6-3, 2-6, 6-3, in tie women s singles. In the mixed doubles event mrs. Bourque and Mclean were beaten by Jack Mcgill and mrs. Muir Vancouver in thre sets. Mgr. P.a., Quebec aug. Retirement of mgr. C. A. Marois p.a., former vicar general the Quebec Orch diocese is announced. Marois been a member of the staff of Tho Arch Bishop s Palaco fifty five years will continue to act As counsel be june 7 to 10. The annual into. National District Council i l be held Lor to the present vicars in Chicago dec. 3 to 5. Quet and clout or. West Kildonan layer performs feat against Canadian Kent beaten saturdays results a division wanderers 161, Kent 104. W. Rose 108, St. Albans 40. Nat. Re ifs 171. W. Kildonan can 75 St. George 153, Trinity Ico for 3 draw. B division w. Rose 101, Eaton 76. St. Georg a. 74, 45. Selkirk 156, Morse place c division w. Kildonan. Iss Lor 2 can. Nat. . 01. Trinity 56, w end 30. Morse place 66, 13. Kildonan 83. St. Albans 54, Sturgeon Creek 53. A Wright or the West Kildonan. A team provided the. Feature in Taliej local Cricket on saturday afternoon playing against c.n.r., he achieved a Lent thac has not been accomplished for two that of recording a Century. Another feature of sat urday s was the setback handed to Kent this season1 by the wanderers. The wanderers put up a great game to inflict the second defeat The season on Kent waa top score with first class 4.1 not out Smith 36, Weston 26 and col. Willets 1c, All doing their bit As it. Were the latter also Bowling Well with 5 for is for the losers Richardson played a Fine game both with Bat and Ball 24. With the one and four for 34 with the other. Chase Faulkland and Greenwood also batted Well. St. Albans found the batting and Bowling of the White Rose to be Al together something beyond them. For the winners a Symonds batted Well for 53, Randall i 21 and Law son r. 14 whilst with the Ball. Law son senior had the splendid figures of 6 for 12. Seattle for tile losers took 3 for 10. St. George in. Their draw with Trinity put up a Sood game both with the Bat and Ball. Filstead save a glimpse of his old time ability with 7u not out Lark 32 and Ellis 23 and or. Extras 16, All helping. Felstead also Bowling Well 4 for 1-1. For Trinity Bladworth was toy score with 21, four other players reaching double figures Gibson be ing the pick of the bowlers 7 for 62. The can. Nat.1 a lays. Had an easy time against a weak w. Kildonan team beating them by 96 runs with four in hand.1 for the winners Gus Hughes played probably his very finest game to score 55, his hitting being of the tremendously hard Vari Ety hitting in the course of his innings 3, Sixes and 7 fours and in one Over getting. 21 of f r. Wright these figures Well backed by splendid innings both by Mooney for a Beautiful 49 and a Whitehead a spectacular 41 not out West closing the dam age with the Ball 7 Lor 19. Foa the losers r. Wright Lior ought a earned 82. As did Dinah 19. B division White Rose were winners in their game against Eaton. Baldwin ing splendid Cricket obtained 46, and Dick Mortimer Getty no 28 in Good style were the Best of the Itose bats men. Vickney bowled exceptionally Well 5 for 27, and. Also was High Man for Eaton with 23. Flack played a very careful innings indeed for 13. St. Georges . Harper to for. Their win Over the wanderers without his 40, obtained in Fine style they would have been in a sorry plights Beynon played Well. For 12 not out for the wander ers Moon 20 and emby 13 were the Best. Harper also bowled in Mas Terly fashion. Getting 7 of the Best for 23 runs. After their loss last week Selkirk came with a bang to defeat Morse place. Morse place batting first obtained 104. Linklater getting .6 for 41. Anderson for Selkirk was batting in. Splendid style obtaining 70 runs and being undefeated at them Haster also made Good use of the Willow and Good 43 by a Fine display of batting. C division . Went Down to defeat before a Strong West Kildonan eleven. The first Century of the local Cricket sea son was obtained in this game by a. Wright of West Kildonan. This same player also Bowling in real form taking 6 wickets for 31, runs. Gunton for. The was in Fine form playing a very Fine innings for 62. Sturgeon Creek dropped their game against St. Albany the latter winning by .1 run. Wigham was top score for Sturgeon Creek with 37. Bridle being the Best for St. Albans with 25. Peacock earned off the Bowling honors getting 4 wickets for 7 runs. Evidently the Bowling of Dower 5 for 15, and Meggett 3 for 15, was too much for West end and they lost their game to Trinity. Mccombie-18 not out was the Only player in this game to reach double figures. East Kildonan lost to Morse place by 3 runs. Dalton 15 and Brookes were the pick of the batsmen for East Kildonan Burnett 21, and Wakeman 14, having the honors for Morse place. Cooke 6 for 18, and dam. 6 for 12, were Bowling Well. Slattery to fight new York aug. 2. Jimmy Slat Tery whose Chin caught a a rain of Wallops and thoroughly soaked the night Dave Shade will return to the ring this Wek. He has a Date to fight Maxle Rosc Blom. Who claims to have whipped 66 men when Slattery prestige stood higher than his head but since he was tapped on his Teacup Chin he has ignored. The fight will be produced at tie Coney Island stadium tuesday night at a cock Tail for one Between Sid Terris and Basil , of new Orleans. Canal Long out of use now celebrated special United inn Itei Patch to Ftp press bar press prorate wire Cincinnati of aug. 2. Points the old Miami and Erie canal this summer Are celebrating the one Hundredth anniversary of the water Way which was once heralded ass the greatest engineering achievement of modern today the canal is nothing More than an abandoned Shch a striking con trait to the dreams of its found ers. In Cincinnati it has become a. Rapid transit subway and Over it the City in building a Boulevard to. Be known As Park Way. Piqua Dayton and Troy Are laying Street car tracks and roads in the canal bed or filling it us at Stamford Bridge Canadian Cable London aug. Britain won the. Women s International track and Field meet at Stamford Bridge London a saturday with 56 Points Coccho Ivaria made 26 Points Canada Mads 23 Points. The Canadian team of girls failed to finish first in any of the events on the programme but they made an Excel Lent showing nevertheless. They had been in London but a few Days and were scarcely acclimated and they had exceptionally Strong Competition in their English and Czecho slovakian opponents particularly the former. Miss Katheen Flanagan Toronto was a prominent contender. She gave the Winner of the 250 metre race miss v. Palmer. Great Britain who established a world s 4-5 very close run. The world s record was made by miss Palmer in the final heat of the metre race in which miss Flanagan finished second and Only a Yard behind Mies Palmer a less Flana Gan had been second in the second real also of the 250 metro race the time of the Winner of this heat. Miss v. Treater great Britain being 34 3-5 seconds. Canada s newsprint production now surpassing that of United states Field associated press despatch Ottawa aus. 3. The monthly Canadian production of newsprint in May exceeded that of the United states the Bureau of statistics announced when Canada produced tons against tons produced in tile United states. For the first five months of the year Canadian production was 23-5. Tons compared with tons in the United states. Further expansion of the pulp and paper Industry in Canada is expected As the result of permission by the joint commis. Sion for the development of Power by the new Brunswick government at grand Falls. Two Mills will be erected in that pro Power is available. In As Many starts. Fought Shade his Cruiser last to leave Selkirk is first Over finishing line Victoria Beach keenly contested sport events feature varied programme. Ladybug Industry flourishes in West press Wenatchee wash., aug. 2. A shortage of ladybugs was reported this Spring by Clark tur Ner Ladybug who is conduct ing a new Industry in North Cen trial Washington that of furnish ladybugs to or chartists. Despite Winter on lady bugs Turner sold nearly this Spring. They Are gathered in the higher regions of the Ca Scalf mountains and in certain crevices Are very thick. The red coated Little insects Are shipped to the fruit ranches and planted about to an acre. Breed ing several times during a season they multiply very rapidly and Are a natural enemy of the Green and woolly Aphis ch tree Louse and other Orchard pests. Victoria Beach August weather a great crowd Large entry list and keenly contested events Fea tured the fifth annual regatta of Vic Toria Beach which was held1 Satur Day. Tho various water sports were run off on the West Side of the government pier. The Steamer Kenora docked at 10 o clock in the morning with 100 passengers from an no the Lake trip and through the Courtesy of Captain Vance 500 cottagers viewed the programs from the decks of tie boat a splendid Vantage Point. The grand aggregate cup held at present by Dan Sprague Ivas not awarded the sailing race the tug of War and Canoe Tilting not finishing until monday. Minctta wins the chief interest in the morning centred around the noon hour on the arrival of the cruisers competing for the Harold Hutch Nurs cup. The race was from Selkirk to Victoria Beach. 51 Miles a Handicap being Given the. Smaller boats la capt Cai link and . Toms committee the cup was won by of Lota. Owner and Captain Charles w. Ii Shimik. Winnipeg the last to Leavo Selkirk and the first to arrive. With the Captain were Frank d. Murdock Anil f. G. Schoen Leld. The Minota left Selkirk at 8.22 . And arrived it Victoria Beach at 12.50. Making the 1rip Over a smooth Lake surface in Bright Sunn Waither in four hours and 28 minutes. The Cruiser was greeted by a whistling chorus from the Kenora and Tho local Beach launches and Fleet. The cup was presented at night to capt gushing at a gathering in the club House by major Frank Sprague. Ii. G. Hutchings the donor being also present. The Start and arrival finishing boats were Start 7.00 7.07 7.28 7.41 7.43 8.is s.20 of the arrival 32.54 wanderer. Dorothy Marv Ann. 7.28 1.12 Minniola 7.41 12.52 Gem 7.43 la Ora Vagabond s.20 1.10 Miniola 8.-2 12.ao the in Omar he Kathy con. Tie a Gus the Oscar p. And the James p. Came in with the Fleet As trailers. The close finishes is a. Credit to the Trood work of the Hundl capper. The scene As the boats were to cited 32 Miles in the distance All appear inst in line was a very pretty one. On Board capt. George Bannister s boat was the owner Fred Hammer to. C. D. C. Mclean. Alf. Franklin. George Graham or. Jeffrey and Pete Sutherland. At 3.30 in the afternoon the races on the water started the children s events having been run off in the morning. These were confined to Beach residents and As All Hie individual entrants were Well known a crowded pier Anil Shore line applauded and cheered Hie winners generously. The diving waa from the sides o f the Steamer Kathleen capt. Frank voiles in Charse and the. Boat was used also As Tho turning Point for the Canoe races. The winners of the various water events were mixed swimming race under 11 flyweight a Semi Columbus club Dopyera ran meet in the second name of the Fly weight baseball Iii Kite the grounds opposite this Ino Relnar at 10.30 o clock. I Khe playoff m f 1 Hart tent part i i clubbers annexed the i game a Victory today wiil them s years 1. Jock Conklin 2, whellams 3. Jackie Sprague. Boys swim 14 and 15 years Boyd Johnson 2, Don Campbell 3 f Art Bremen. T my cd i crag dive and Underw Attr i swim i. W. Cold Beugli 2, Coupler .1. Miss i Canoe ram. Mon r Doii hrs i dim orind Donaldson Sprague and i Rupert 3, Meah Biot hers. F tug of War 1. At i or Olsen i and 3, to be ilor Lulf a t girls 14 to is by Jsck i gee 2. Laura Mcmurty 3, Audrij Vennedy. Canoe race ladles iou blocs Aura me. Ind Ilath Dorol Liy whellams set re i arty 2, Gladys of Sprague 3. Tho i boys swim. 15 to in years a t Ernie Coulter 2, Boyd Johnson i v Don Campbell. Canoe Call race 1, hush Wilson 2, Fred o Connell 3. Jack we thaw Canoe race mixed doubles i Mary Sprague and t3almer 2, own and Dorothy Hollant Jack Withrow and Laura. M War Canoe rare 1, Dan s. John Rupert and others Arieti Brothers i. Jack wit brow s pm men s swim 1. Alf Hugh Wilson 3, Jack Wuhrow i. Tin inc 1. Dawson end 1 Waite Dan. Sprague and Jack with i Row Atfah Brothers to second and a Harrt the grand aggregate reals Voth v i ii re sol lion Kmil Coulter and i Boyd Johnson even Dan Sprague runner up. The id rps were j. J. Conklin. D. P. So Ali w. 0. B. Dalley starter fit pier James s. Ujj Little starter on water Leonard of Pratt announcer. Alden Conklin. The starter w. B. Dally the judges j. S. Or. Mcclus is d. P. Smith George Hood and pm. Young. All prizes presented is the winners in the a Iii House in its evening by mayor Sprague. The Vic Torla Beach company which Dana Ted All the prizes had perfect arrangements for Succes Stilly carry ing out the programme. I new York a 2. Katilina Sikl 1 the human doily. Whose epidermis has Ben embroidered by of lbt f nedl workers in the Sarita world will return to the ring not i saturday nos it unless until Ward incident. In the i Pels the doctor to Hom another ref i. J ing tournament on him. Joe or Van will be the Battler s Opoien in a ten round fight at the. Common. J wealth club. T i i White Seal Quality Beer the scrupulous care exact ageing perfect finest Quality it s the the hops order a Case of White Seal delivered direct from the brewery to permit Holder s residence on phone order n1888 or n 1178 Kiewel brewing co., limited St. Boniface ;