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Tuesday, August 04, 1925

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 4, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free press Winnipeg tuesday August 4, 1925 flamingos win final game to capture Gage Polo cup i ii _ flamingos defeat Blue Birds to capture Gage Polo trophy game of tournament by score of 6 to All teams were fairly Well canaries close second for honors. At go for the Gage Polo at St. Charles vaster Day. When the defend the Blue Birds. Bavins obtained the score in prowls in became holders of his car. The trophy "h0wpd the played 8 were Tair that the competing matched and talk almost to they the teams playing in. The Tournai Moore or Paul dons alternating. 1 Arthur Bur f. F. Montague 3, and e. J. Canaries j. W. Sifton 1 Ralph 2 c n. Bawlf a and j. A. Cosse n Back. Bob Moore substituted in one chukker in each game Blue Birds Geoffrey Grinfin 1 p. J Montague. 2 w. A. Smith 3. And Clifford harsh ave or Morrell Miller alternating Back. Major e. T. Duval. The St. Charles club Polo coach was referee in each came. Yesterday s game in yesterday s game Between the i flamingos and the Blue Birds play Ras even in. The first two chukker. Indeed until Well into the second half of the third chukker All the flamin gos Wero leading by was a goal Scorti earlier by Jack Moore. But Al nost at the end of tie third period. Ray Montague scored the second goal or the flamingos and As the period ended a free hit had been accorded the Blue Birds in the area of their own goal. Fourth chukker Smith brought up for the Blue Birds taking the free hit on the opening of the fourth chukker but immediately a free hit was awarded flamingos. Ray Montague took it tand Burrows following hard on my lifted a Long shot which How went behind. Coming Oil Ijain. Smith was crossed a foul be no Given against the flamingos taking this. Smith was carrying on Lawn Bowling Fine Blue Serge 35 to order to keep our tailors Busy during the Dull season. Why Wear ready Mades j. Norius Nerris Block phone a3247 merchant tailor 27s Garry St. When Ray Montague caught from him hitting Anu. Hard Sal loping carried play to the South boards where Tho Montague Brothers went out together locked knee to knee. The Bull again went behind tie blues. They managed to work it up to Midfield about half Way. There Ray Montague Cut in and Rode with the Ball straight for goal. He Over Rode however but being nicely sup ported by Burrows the latter pushed through the third goal for the flamingos. On the re Start Pryce Montague Rode out in a spirited Rush but an opening being afforded the flamingos through an unaccepted pass they fairly teamed off Down the Centre their Gallop ending by Ray Montague scoring their goal. As that goal tied the flamingos for the cup with the canaries at hat stage excitement in the future Plaj was warmly partial. The spectators became keenly alive to the chances their respective favorite teams. In that intangible Way in which the feelings of the Side. Lines imbue the players the Blue Birds caught the contagion and made a rare dash the they worked nicely and crowd ugly along to the extreme South Corner but seemed to have got into the most awkward location for scoring. Smith though Cut nicely across goal. Pryce Montague whipped up and slicing under his Pony s Girths scored firs goal for the Blue Birds. The Blue Birds teamed fairly Well All together after this but neither Side seemed Able to score again in Tho chukker yet the chances for each seemed so propitious neither Side wished to find the boards after the Bell had sound. De the chukker however was Clos i d with a free hit being Given the flamingos. Fifth chukker taking the hit at the opening of he fifth chukker the flamingos Only managed to drive behind. But on the Blue Birds bringing out again Bur own galloped in on the Knock out and meeting it drove toward goal and following up scored. Ray Mon ague caught the Ball on the restart and galloped up with it but Over ode Burrows carried on for my but was forced by Hargrave to leave or e j Bawlf Vjio made a clinking shot for goal after a Nice run along he Centre. In play that followed Smith crossed Paul dons playing Back for the Blue Birds and Smith s Pony came Down. Smith was shaken but remounted and resumed play As som As he could obtain a fresh mount. It was not till after the Bell sounded that the flamingos scored their sixth goal. Tho blues had come out with Speed and had Only Ray Montague in front. But he turned in a Trice and Riding five francs swiftly galloped across the Field and slanting stroke scored that goal. A Good finish honors in the sixth chukker belong to the Blue Birds and though they were Able to add another goal through one scored by Griffin they were unable to make much headway against the excessive score in. Goals with which the flamingos were Lead ing. But they pressed in Lovely for mation. The Field several times Dis played the teams racing Side by Side with stretching intervals and am number of pretty strokes being taker in offence by the Blue mainly in defence by the flamingos three times the Blue Birds shot with hard Luck barely missing. Then Griffin passed under his Gallopin horse to Centre where Pryce Monta gue flew in but was carrying too obliquely past the flamingos goal. He River Lew games tonight few Stead is. Lbw Den Miller is. So Simpson is. Erzinger Walsort is. Rleatha More is. Metre Alt Kett is. Irwin Stacey is. Forsyth. W fort Rouge Lawn club games for to night arid Strong is. C Reen Jahl is. Thomas and Howker Vougn i red and Fordyce is. Ferguson and Mcnaught endriss and Colvin is. Isadass and Yewdall. . Games tonight Hardy is. Button Boyel is. Weegar. West end games tonight 7 o clock us Vii. Paton and Smith hit Minhlan Nich is. Hamlin g. Bit ctn Gordon and Douglas is. Thorsteinson and Stevens Allan and Bain is. J. In Chen Nurt i. Johns Kursav and Marsh is. Oaks and Benest Foster and Webb is. Harvey and Nolven. 0 o clock Baxter and is. Glass and to Robertson Paton and Smith is. J. Buchan and i Johns Gordon and Douglas is. Howie Foster and Webb vib. Oakes and Benest Lior s Reinson and Stevens is. Harvay arid Niven Hamlin and g. Buchan is. Ramsay and Marsh. _ end rinks against St. In Allan Ramsay. Marsh Locke Burns. L. Johns Glass Mitchell to. Buchan. H. Ruchan. O. Buchan Harvey skip Mir Limmert Benest Duncan Ferris Cormie Robertson. A games to be played at St. Fohn s. The. Following rinks will represent s 013 wednesday evening against Home Street at St. James Shaw. Hooper. So rms crop Robert son Kemp. Ford. At Sargent Park Long Middlehurst. Hawes Hawks Hatton a. Cooke. H. H. Jones. Plumb. Doubles for tonight Jonas Longstaffe is. Robertson Ford Stevenson is. Middlehurst Goshawk a. J Taylor beside is. Shrop a. Day. Golf news and notes by Jack Cuthbert saved the direction with a pretty turn of the wrist. The Ball seemed destined to shoot through goal Mouth Ray Montague Cut away Landing the Ball near Griffin. He galloped for it. And after a Well sustained pressure. Reserved the goal that As has been Aid he scored for the Blue Birds tactically As tue game ended. Motor Cycle races held at Portage seventy eight of the leading play ers in the province will play in the qualifying round of the Manitoba Amateur championship which will under Way at the blah urls course tomorrow. Play will Start at 12 noon and the couples will leave the first tee at five minute inter Vals until after three o clock. Practically All. The leading players of the City will compete with the exception of Frank Hale the Champion the Winnipeg club. F. F. Tribe the present Holder of the Amateur title will defend it and As he is play ing Well at present should have an excellent Chance of repealing. Jack Cuthbert the open Champion is also included a the draw a Are mate Thompson d. A Arnott j. W. Thorn Pison or. W. H. Reid. Bryan o Kelly a. J. Wilson Douglas Laird k. C. Allen and h. M. Stratton. There Are two entries from Brandon and one from Gladstone and Winni Peg Beach while one of the features of event will be the first appearance in a major championship of several of the promising younger players of the City. Arrangements have been made for car to leave the Marlborough hotel at 10.45 a.m., for those who require transportation to the course. The local rules of the Elmhurst club will be in Force for the event. One of which is that mud May be removed from the Ball on the put Ting greens. The draw which was made last night is As follows. Telephone num Bersot the play Eie where available. Are incl Deal along with the times w. H. Reid pin. B. Adam f. 1 3503. In. 50 j. Hartley Assiniboine in. Ii. Bain Pine Ridge. Bryan o Kelly Norwood. 2566 j. Berry unattached. J. 12 15 j. T. Cuthbert Norwood n 46668 j. L. M. Thomson Elmhurst a 7607 e. Unicume Brandon g. Crawford Gladstone. 3t. Christli olm Norwood 4857 j. W. Thomson Elm Louret. M. Sinclair. Norwood. 2257 a. J. Wilson. Pine Ridge. ?2.36r-h. R. Parker. 7823 h. B. Wilcox w. B. Spall is Albrent. G. V. Jermy some of the Best cards returned were a i m. R. D. J. 84-16-68 f. F. R. I. 71 h. A j. E. T. S. 8-74 a b d. B. W. M. 95-23-72 w. A. D. J b. Moc h. V. B. F. W. A. Or. And mis. W. A Sharman proved victorious1 in the mixed foursomes Competition played in the afternoon their card of 93 less being ahead of or mrs. F. Tribe who had the Best Gross score of 8ft mrs. Mallis and t. S. Of 89 played for a total the Reading scores were As Fol tight eng the race a j. Co Lambui Shannon o Brien 2b Knight _ cues in _ ill Les Bradley. 3b flan can Kokran a May i game a n 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 h to a e 1301 0170 0 1 1 1 13 0 1 2 0 5 1 1 5 2 0 totals Gardiner . Mckeccnie. 2b. Grant Armstrong. Ita. Off Coburn. . Barll . Mccallum. 3b. Staf Buah. C. Crowe p. 37 2 10 24 15 a 4 2 4 1 h to a 240 113 2 0 o 1 13 0 2 1 1 1 2 0 4 0 1 tigers and elks emerge with victories in Holiday games Victory Over Columbus club 7-2, gives bengals Lead in elks defeat Arenas for first time this 6-4. Tigers totals score by Aningi c. Club. 32 7 8 27 9 1 Loo Foll .20001 oo4 summary two base hits Gardiner. Home runs Bradley Flanagan. Bases Bradley Flanagan Mckenzie. Amstrong. Double plays. Brei his to Kokran to Cass. Bales on balls off Star. 4 o of Crane 0. Struck out. By May 4 Crowe 2. Hit by Ditcher by May 1. On club 8 tigers 7. Time of same . Jansen. Norwood. Soul Vood. N 9631 e. A Crest. N4430 seven time Portage la Prairie Man., aug. A arts concourse of people journeyed rom the Metropolis to the Plains City today to see the motor Cycle races which were the main attraction at land Park. The weather proved weal. And the track was in first class . Excellent time was made in quite a Tew if the races and messes. Sno Ople. Fale Burdson and Llester showed up p entry in their respective events. Events constituted the programme first race. 3 1, 6 minutes 49 seconds 2, Hubber. Second race 5 mile 1, Sigurdson time t 20 sees. 2, to nerd race 3 mile Sno Ople time 4 Man. 6 sees. 2. D. Winters _ fourth race 10 Miles open first heat 5 laps 1, Schultz. Time s min. Ferris. Second heat. 5 laps 1, Sigurdson time 7 min. Is 4-5 sees. 2. Vanderbilt. Final heat 10 laps 1. Sigurdson time 13 Man. 9 i-5 sees Vanderbilt. Fifth race 3 Miles 1, Enes Ter time 5 min. .16 sees. 2, Hubber. Sixth race 10 Miles experts i Sno Ople 2 Winters. Seventh race trial Snoop Les time 1 min. 15 4-5 sees. Router Satin q. The fall season for roller skating will open on wednesday night at the Arena rink. The rink will be open every afternoon and evening with the band in attendance on tuesdays thursdays and saturdays. 3264 i. Woolley Norwood. A Lawrence n _ Norwood f 730lt to Paterson Assiniboine Campbell Pine Ridge Blunderfield Norwood. N 1586 Tod 7318 n 4991-36 a. S. Bond Winnipeg 1 b. Eadle. Pine Ridge a Chappell Southwood. A 7367. Macaulay 7287 w. B. Browne co Francl mrs f f. Tribe mrs. Mckimmon and re. B. Bruce mrs Wallis and t. S. English miss boys and b. O Kelly mrs. Balmer and r. M. Sherry 6. Norwood ladies club mrs. W. J. Sharman won the Eclectic Competition played by the ladies of the Norwood club on Fri Day for a prize presented by mrs. J. Alves. Her card of 48, less a Handicap of is giving her the Low net figure of 30. scores were mrs. Collie mrs. Wallis f. F. Tribe mrs. Mctavish mrs. R. M. Balmer mrs. Bowser Darcy new record at Portage several members of the Elmhurst Golf club visited Portage la Prairie Over the week end and enjoyed games with the local players Over the Tricky nine Hole course there which is now in splendid condition. The feature of the Day s play was the setting of a new course record by Jack Cuthbert who was in Good form All Day. He followed up a round of 72. In the morning with 69 in the afternoon equalling the former Mark of 37 once and beating it on his other three trips around the course. His cards for each time were 37, 35, 35 and 34. The details of his second1 round were out.44543434 ,52 3 444 34 69 while Short the course is by no Means an easy one. To score on including As it does three difficult Par four holes and one or two Par threes which May easily Cost More than Par. On his homeward journey Cuthbert picked two birdies in a. The first a two on the 200-Yard. Second where a few More turns of the Ball would have made a Hole in one and the other a Fine three at the 350-Yard third Hole. Lewis Anderson jr., professional of the. Elmhurst club also accompanied the party and played some Fine Golf. His Best Effort was 36, while his other rounds were All under the 40 Mark. J5vkn1no a maj As r ii to a e g. Wan-Eiws-., . 400130 Sld Lle 411631 Caun in. 411700 b. Warren. 3b 410311 Downey . . 411000 200200 Fitch 2b. 301141 sincla.il-, c.-. 300410 . A. 300010 xxx Mickelson. 100000 a else 1 o 0 0 0 0 totals 33 4 4 24 13 3 a n h to a e Watson. 3b. 502100 Mcfarlane . 5 0 3 3 o 0 Cuthbert. 2b. 402080 Mcdonald ._. 100000 Cblake s 1 1 3 1 1 Ollen. In. 32 1 15 0 0 g. Bovers. . 301143 Mccorquodale a. 3 o 2 4 0 0 Davidson a. A. 4 2 1 o 2 0 Perm . 210000 standing of teams. W. By. 7 3 6 3 5 4 3 7 2 c game. .700 .gfi7 .553 .300 .230 totals 35 5 13 27 15 for Sinclair in re tenth in ninth. Batted score by Arenas 00010300 0 elks 02010o3. 0 x 5 summary two base hits Mcfarlane. Home Rups ladle Downey. Stolen bases Downey. Double plays g. Warren to san flair. On balls. Oft Davidson. Struck out by Luton. By Davidson 4 hit by Pitcher by k ton. Lett on babes Arenas 6 elks. Time of game 1.50. Umpire . Columbus club wins flyweight honors Norwood our position therm Odyne radio does not belong to the radio Combine As factory representatives of one of the largest individual manufacturers of Complete radio units in America we desire to make Clear the situation As regards the patents under which those products remade. Therm Odyne radio corporation inc., makers of the radio products distributed by us control exclusively the Trube therm Odyne circuit patents under which therm Odyne radio sets Are made. These patents infringe on no other patents and they absolutely protected by Law against use by others. Therm Odyne radio belongs to no association of radio manufacturers for the Protection of Patent rights because the title to those patents is unequivocally Clear. Therm Odyne radio s Only objective is to sell radio f apparatus purely on its merits rather than to increase business by suppressing or intimidating competitors. The position is made still More Clear by the following statement from the head of the therm Odyne radio corporation inc the radio corporation has developed its own original apparatus and circuits and has taken the necessary Steps to protect them thoroughly by Canadian patents. It has also obtained a controlling License to use the famous Trube invention in Canada. It has used scrupulous care to avoid infringing Patent rights owned by of tiers and will stand Back or its customers in connection with any possible claim of Patent infringement As it stands Back goods. 2kermiod7ne radio corporation signed Leo Potter president Dominion therm Odyne radio i Caldwell Telephone n 4477 s.w7 Henderson Winnipeg a Stephen Elmhurst b f 6972 a. Isom a Una Tacnea. S. English Norwood 7471 Douglas Laid Pine Bisp c. Allen Pine Ridge t. Virlan unattached. T Barnett Southwood n 4 6463 l d. Bawlf pins bidge 22fr-e. H. Smith. Elmhurst a b Hayden Norwood f 2155. Baldwin a j. Martin St. Charles. J Stevenson Winnipeg a 3100 l. Affleck Norwood. O -5_b w. Balfour a p8184 . Hicks a Crest. Lady Tennis players in form give Brilliant display Tennis club at Toronto Jack Mckeowan s fighting Columbus club youngsters captured the flyweight baseball league championship yesterday morning by defeating dodgers by a score of 8 to 4 in the second game. The clubbers won the first game 11 to 10. Both teams hit the Ball hard but Snappy Fielding kept the score Down. Deegan with three hits starred with the Bat for the dodgers while Ketcheson and Bender shared honors for the victors. The Esedore follows Columbus clubs dodgers a and Creran Myr ton Fulkerson. . C. W. Cornish s Minota Winner of Cruiser race the Minota which won the Cruiser race from Selkirk to Victoria Beach. Is owned by Charles to. Orr Tosh and not Charles w. As published in yesterday s Issue. Published in these columns the Minn Lota finished second but the name of this boat should have been the Wanita owned. By Stewart Bannister. The Dorothy last year s was forced oui of the race owing to Ensina trouble it the eth of the red River elks c. Club Norwood tonight s Norwood is. Tigers 6.30. There were two games at Wesley Park yesterday. In the morning risers Defeated Columbus club 7-2, while in the afternoon elks took a fall out of the Arenas for the first time this year. The score was 6-4. The result places. Tigers on top. Leading by half a game while Ellis ire a game behind the Arenas. The bengals must win tonight to maintain the Lead. Both games were hard fought and attended by Good crowds. The morn ing game was a hurling Duel Between Crowe and May and the Tiger Lickver won because he was accorded the better support by a team that looked dec Cuil by weak. In the afternoon elks threw away a flock of chances at the Start the game slip out of their hands but recovered in time to win. Dumb Buse running. In the first four innings Ellis got fourteen men on base yet scored omy three runs simply because their Bane running was wretched. Four men were nipped trying to stretch nits i Eis Warren throwing out runners at second third and Home. Lawton and Davidson were the of to finnsr pitchers and the Elk heaver had much the Bestol the argument. Allowing Only four lists. But two of these were homers one coming with two on. Elks got two in the second on a walk to Olien. Hits by George Rivers and Mccorm Updale followed v singles by Watson and Mcfarlane with two Down. Arenas got one in the. Fourth when Siddle lilt one into Spence struck but elks got it Back in their half Alwn Davidson singled reached third on Watson s hit and scored when Greir Warren lout a Mcfarlane s Fly in in the sixth Arenas Tonk the Lead. With two Down Cunn a stretch hit. Bunny Warren hit a Fly to Centre hat dropped and Downey followed Tome run to score runs elks won the game in the seventh. Penu reached first on an error and Caslake hit to Siddle. But Fitch drop Ped the throw and All hands were sat e Jllen s hit scored Penu while Mccoy Judale s single sent two More across. Morning game. Fraternity Lawn bowing Competition Nicoll captured the primary the feature a vent of Iho Frater nity Lawn howling Tourn Aviu by defeating Congalton in by i score of 21 1o 7 on saturday. Secondary Al nil was Tpturod my Chell who downed 19 to h. The scores follow i msry Wicall 21, Atkinson 12 Congalton 14. Montgomery limit 19, Young is Clark 15. bail 13 Millar is. 11 ther Dalo 26, Randal Martin 11, Stanley 10 15, Morao 1 1 83486781 10 11 12 is 14 15 1 i i 0060 0 0 7 c 1 0 21 on Elton 000. I10j002j0100-v Krenly Mallur 15. 32 Mitchell 16. Cpl Iti is Martin 5 y 19 Atkinson 15. Mon Ironim a 16 Mil 11. Mitchell 13 Woolley 1j, Mont 12. N Mitchell n. Woolly 15. Between Sid May and Bill Crowe Mefi the Olf Rhth. When the club infield Brohs Down and by Iesals scored four runs on Only one real lilt. Tho Presotti Ltd a crippled up with both and out of the game. Sammy Sherlf nor game at third Bane Baril the Short position in perfect style. The to fires gave Al most perfect support committing Only one error when Barll failed Oover second on a throw from sin Buah. Bill Crowe pitched a Fine game Viva Home one by Bradley and other by Flanagan both with the empty were runs scored by Tho clubbers. Until the eighth it was a Dandy same with tigers Lendins 3-z, the runs. Tiff is opened Mronga right in first a double by Gardinor was followed by Mckenzie s Bingle. Grant drove them both in with i hit to Centre. Bradley s Homer the club one in Tho second. In the fifth tigers afr Aln forced theod. beat out a. He third and took s in and when Bradley heaved wildly to infield outs to second by Kenzle scored him. The eighth was a bad round for the club rail hit a scratch Sengl two errors two walks and two m1 the morning game was a. Hurling Duel accounting for four runs. Oyjlpo10 Congress size c Vav i d. A m. Blair a Crest j. Con gmn1., Stratton a Crest b 469s. A. Stack . J 6849 made in b. -81 a. Limited 425 Phillips place p.5. Montreal you Are authorized 12, while Miller had a steady round bad ass the Competition was 3. H. Newton was Only stroke Back of him. Some of tie Best scores both classes were a 77-12-65, ii. R. Napper f. W. 10-69 t. J h. Mutoul-11-70 or. Van War a 12-70 a. J. G. 83-11-72 b m. J h. W. A clowns w. F. R. A. 16-69 w. W. F v. S9-18-71 c. In the mixed foursomes Competition played yesterday Tilley and r. finished. In the Lead with a card of 90 less 71 miss m. Tor Amer and to. J. Tytle Wera next in line with 97 less other scores were mrs. Caldwell and r. A. 96-23-73 mrs. Robison and a a. Xia miss Stu Rock and a. Mrs. Jack and o j. Mrs. Beve Ridge and w. -79 miss s. Muir and d. 25-80 miss Irwin and c. 97-17-80. Norwood Golf club there were 34 entries for the a and b class Handicap Competition played at the Norwood Golf Eluber yesterday morning when some scoring resulted. G. M. Atkinson won Tham Nord in a class with a of 82 was Only one stroke of r. Mclean who finished the Iti the very creditable of. 78 g__67 j. In Tenn was third with a net 68. F. F. Returned the Best Serosa score of 7fi. Made to Tiv wan in easy Winner to cana3laii trem Deanna Rio Toronto aug. Tennis gallery of the season greeted the eng Lish lady players in their exhibition matches today at the Toronto Tennis club. The first game was a set Between miss Evelyn Coiner England and miss m. Brock of Toronto. The English girl making few mistakes and serving very fast win i it miss Brock had a Chance to take a game or two always miss Coiner had some surprising shot in store when she needed them. Mrs. E. Q. Coke of Toronto then leg Joan Fry. Who was runner up this year at. Wimbledon., mrs. Coke played very Well and took game the English wire winning the set in the next match. Mrs. H. Buckle a who has won. The Canadian Champion ship several times and mrs. Coke played several very interesting sets with mrs. Lambert Chambers and miss England. This was a spleen. Did the Canadian team playing together put up a splendid fight making Many Fine plays. It was mrs. Lambert Chambers Lovely placing Shota and miss Harvey s Fine volleying that won the match for them one the most keenly contested games of the Day then took place Ilias Joan Fry using her Beautiful and Force Ful forehand drive to inning a splendid contest from miss k. Miss Mckane won the Wimble Don tournament in 1924, and is playing no. 1 on the ladies team. Then came the it but of the Day. Mias k. My Kane miss b. Coyler defeating mrs. Lambert Chambers and. Miss ,._4. In a very exciting and brilliantly played game. Mias Colyer a overhead brought Forth volleys of applause from the audience. The game scintilla Ted with exciting Volley rallies. The English ladies demonstrated that they Are a very Strong team and they will carry with there the Good wishes of All who have seen totem play in Canada. Or. Batter the rna Naser of the team Umpire the single match Between Fry and miss Mckane and Captain Innes Taylor Umpire the other matches. Local soccer the . Fixture Between United Weston great War veterans scheduled for this evening has been postponed until August 10. United Weston football team will hold a practice this evening on their Boise grounds and All players Are wanted out. Fort Garry play Netherlands a third division Flutur Long she. The follow Liz fort Garry players Are wanted out at 6.30 o clock Marttn can sin Doorman Worstall Pink Kerr. Mcmee Fin w. Findlay. B. Findlay Mountain Plouffe and aiay4 t Mil. Him five Eit rival. St. James will play West a Ladonan on wednesday in the Semi final of the qualifying cup at St James. The following St James players Are wanted out at o clock Allwon Cross Beach Walls Patterson Hunter Harford Cassidi Miller. Smith Bell Barry Foster Brown and Scholes boys club will hold a practice in wednesday evening at 1 o clock club Groi inde and every Astei to be on hand As important held practice Thant i Day next. effective immediately reduction in is greater values than Ever ath your nearest dealer 9urant motors of Canada limited Leaside out ;