Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, August 06, 1925

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 6, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free press Winnipeg thursday August 6, 1925 13 Cass 2 homers combined with fast base running wins for club bits beaten 5-4 in Snappy lose opportunities through poor judgment on Cass accounts for three runs while Knight s base running brings two. Standing or teams. Tigers Arenas c. Club Norwood w. S 6 pet. .500 .36-1 Arenas tonight s game. Norwood Columbus club showed the elks How run bases Wesley Park last night and emerged with n 5-4 Victory in a Snappy contest that went the nine usual Tad Frayre runners across but used poor and two runners were trap Ped on the basis just when they seemed on their Way a rally. On the other hand the clubbers never missed a Chance. Cass shines. Eddie Cass was the hero of the came slamm lab out two Home runs one of which came with a runner on bases accounting for three of his team s runs. The other two flub Tal were the result or some speedy base running. In the third. Knight went Home All the Way from second on a wild pitch while in the sixth Bradl a scored on a doubles Teal Tje spite abundance of pitchers Man Aser Hind started Davidson again though he had Only one Day s rest Davidson hurled quite Well though not As effective As usual. He was in the sixth after hitting Bradley and walk be Knight. Wilson finished strongly. Keef Farrel was on the Mound for Columbus club and pitched a Strong fanning1 nine. Elks scored in the first round. Wat son walked sent second on Mcfarlane s sacrifice and scored on Cuth Hert s single Centre. In their Holt Colum tic club came backs with two. Gulles singled with two Down and scored when Cass hit a waste Ball away on the inside into Spence Street for a. Home run. Knight shows Speed. In the second. Clubbers Sot another tally. Knight walked with one Down promptly stole second and whet Davidson uncorked a wild pitch he scored. Davidson failed think fas enough and left the plate uncovered. Watson started the third with double and Mcfarlane got an Infiel hit sending Watson third. Mcfarlane noticed that second was uncovered and made a clean steal. Farre1 make a fake throw an unc Evere bag and then wheeled around an caught Watson cold third. The Caslake singled and Mcfarlane scored Cuthbert opened the sixth with double and Caslake bit the Box Farrell Cut Chang Cuthbert off second and another Gold Chance wilted. Club clinched the game in the sixth trip round cruises on Lake Winnipeg S. Keen08a capt. Ganob will make round trips during season beginning monday 29. Leaving Selkirk every monday Al 6 . For Warren s Landing. Connecting with River boat for Norway House calling Gull Harbor. Bull head Beren s River grand Lap Bdl and other intermediate Points re turning Selkirk the following sunday morning. Sailings August. 10, 17, 24, 31 september 7 labor return fare including of berth. Meals and tax. 3o9.39 S. Wolverine until further notice leaves Selkirk every monday 3 . For Warren s tending connecting with River boat for Norway House calling intermediate Points and returning Selkirk Friday morn ing i return Tare include Jar of berth Mealfe and tax., we week end trip . Wolverine leaves Selkirk every Friday 1 . For big George s Island calling intermediate and returning Selkirk Ilon Day morning. Kethrn fare including a a berth and tax. 9 i for descriptive folder and reservations the Northern fish cold. Selkirk Man. To Ewe. Guest. Fish cold Winnipeg Man., phone a688s Atta boy Eddie Huong Mil hard Ion 3b Farlane 1c Cuthbert 2b Ake. Of i Donald of River Al a Mccorquodale Lien. In Valdson p Dakyns Ollson. P totals c. Hannun cd i Brorn. 2b lilies it. Ass in 3radley, c Doyle As in the Jack Smith Cardinal performed the unusual feat for an outfielder of executing a double play unassisted by catching Gautreau s Fly in the second and then running Flat base retire Genewich. Score Boston. 9.4 Louis 401 13, 1 Batt Gecawich Kamp Ryan and Seimer Gibson Reinhart and o far Rell Vick. Muff proves costly Irvine Crew eliminates Robertson eleven from presbyterian league race Chicago aug. Muff of an easy Fly off. Grimm s Bat in the ninth Toni nor for what should have been the third out let two runs score giving Chicago a 7 6 Victory Over Philadel phia in the first game of the series the visitors had taken an Early Lead by bunching their hits. Jimmy ring pitched great Ball for the visitors until the seventh., when he began weaken and was driven off the Mound in the eighth. Score1 Philadelphia. 101 300 13. 1 000 9 1 Batt ring Pierce Knight and Wlla son Kaufman keen Brett and Hart lie. Imn Bowling pet .660 .636 .534 .507 .457 .456 .440 .287 a games postponed rain. American association Louisville. Indianapolis St. Paul Kansas City Minneapolis won 74 58 65 53 __54 lost pet. Vancouver races first race six furlongs Miriam Wood c. 52.20 Blanche Meyers Dove Roost s2.10. Time 1.15 2-5. Also ran Dairyman. Or. Schafer. Eugenia k. Second race five and one half fur s4.40, s3.30, s2.60 Clear the Way twinkle Blua c. Time 1.09 3-5. Also Van South Ern gentleman snively Lucy .t., Ella Waldo. Velvet sir Walter Wood j. Rufus. Third race four Lester 54.25, s3. Jos 3. Hiram Taylor r. Time. .48. Also ran chief clerk Frank s., Tulameen kid Ivy Gray Riposta. Fourth race five or. Tatters e. Kick lat bum time 1.02 1-5. Also ran Cleo s Rochester just Clare baby doll. Fifth race one mile and one sixteenth . J. Mcnuity or. Glass Ful s2.05 Rochester or. Time. 1.47 1-5. Also ran Shurhay Barb wire. Sixth race six furlongs and 55 Yards e. Js.30 combustion Mountain Oaks time 1.18. Also ran sunny ways lady Barrett seventh race one Aniie Black watch 58.70 All Devoir Madrono time 1.43 2-5. Also ran my Hose Montana h. C. Basch. 34 49 50 54 .53 61 61 63 .685 .542 .524 .495 .505 .440 .425 .388 and 48 45 Columbus. Yesterday s results St. Paul. 130 Columbus. 251 Batt Markle and Collins and Bird. Minneapolis 10-12 0 Toledo 3 Batt Harris Middleton and Sens Stock Jonnard Tunney Torpe Gaston Kansas City _.-. 3 Indianapolis Tea Batt Zinn and wheat Burwell and Robertson. Milwaukee 2 -.7 12 1 Batt Eddelman Beil and Mcmen Koob Wilkinson Cullop Tincup and Redman. International league 6 4-13 entries Tor Western Canadian hard courts event close tonight All Tennis players who intend enter the Handicap events in the Forth coming Western Canada hard Coutts championships Are reminded that entries close tonight 5 o clock a id that none will be accepted after that time. Entry forms May be obtained from r. I. Campbell 250 Grain Exchange k. G. Slocomb 200 Garry build ing or any of the stores of Farquhar Shaw Percy Wright or Hingston Smith company. In All cases fees must accompany the entry. As in former years these events will be played on centrally located courts near the business Section of. The City and no Early draws will be made the first being 5 o clock. This fill enable everyone be free play. Entries for the open events close in thursday August 13. Local fans will he interested know that the manii Toba association is trying arrange for the presence of several out of town stars for the open events. Real men Hills or Underwood lond Ondry oin distilled by the famous London Gin you will ask for again. The Standard of purity for Over 160 years. Won lost pet. Baltimore 76 Toronto.-t2 48 .610 69 60 .466 56 57 .496 Rochester 55 68 .487 Jersey City 52 60 .464 Syracuse. 45 69 Providence. 44 69 .389 yesterday s results first Syracuse. S Providence Batt Halloran. And Hieber Grall and Lynn. Second Syracuse 7 i2 Providence 2 Batt Day. And Kopshaw Swartz Tomlin and Lynn. s 2 7 Batt Gibson and Manion Schroeder and Mccarthy. First Buffalo 5 Baltimore 6 Batt Fisher Maley Auer and Hill Earnshaw Ogden and Mckee. Second Buffalo j 7 Baltimore. Batt she and Cobb. Rochester Jersey -1 92 Bills _ 50 Mcavoy Jackson City postponed. Racipio coast league Salt Lake 1 los Angeles 3. Vernoria 3 Portland. 4. Sacramento 0 san Francisco 5. Oakland 7 5. Otal soccer with St. James leading 2 1 and Twenty minutes of the . Qualifying fixture Between West Kildonan and St. Jamrs was called on account or rain last night. All the goals were scored in the initial half Many of the returns for the Wattle Faterson Bens flt game have not Leen received As yet and As this matter is expected or partly settled the secretaries of the clubs who have not sent their returns Are expected do so immediately a ill Cowle care of the Imperial Oil company. Weston . Will clash St. John s rovers tonight 7 o clock on the Street railway grounds. The following . Players Are Alfeed report athe 6.15 Boaden Armstrong Smith Lyndon Mold 3. A Spencer Poynter Gregory and Noble. West Kildonan wih meet Robertson memorial in a replay . Fixture on the Manitoba College grounds saturday night 6.30 purity flour will meet great West life on the St. Boniface College grounds tonight o clock in a mercantile league name. A draw for the purity will make them league champions. The purity team will be Fisher. Acheson Patterson Mclntyre. Herring. Barlow Clark Tyler chem Lewic Isherwood and Mcdonald. Gordon methodist Wilt meet St. Toll tonight 7 o clock on West Kil Donan Park grounds. Indian head footballers defeat Mcdonald Hill Indian head aug. O a. One sided exhibition football Garte Indian head eleven took the highly touted Mcdonald Hill team into Camp by the score of 3 nil tues Day evening. A Dennon and Good were the scorers for the locals. Leo Blackwell outside right of Indian head had the misfortune have is leg broken in the first few minutes of the Indian. Lineup Coward. Mum in the Dingwall Lawn Bowling Competition. River Lew Defeated Green Wood 89 19. The scores River Lew mrs. Kendall 18, mrs. Mcgowan Johnson 9, mrs. Leatherdale civic games tonight follow Bigby is. Hay Hunter is. Peterson Woolley is. Hughes. Assiniboine games in. The Hall Day Competition for Toni Erht follow 7 c. Davies is. Rogers and Nairn and or. Clint Malcolm an d if. Scott Kitchen and Hastings is. Reed and col. Hansford Davidson and j. Mcgregor is. G. R. Scott and Trues Dale. 9 c. Grant and Heath is. Winners of Kitchen and Reed c. B. Montgomery and Scarlett is. W. R. Wilson and Mcmillan Mcgregor and. Tucker is Winner of . Mcgregor and Winner of f. C. Marten and Rogers is. Fisher and Mcclellan. A the Assiniboine greens will be open for club play tonight and Friday evenings of this week after which the greens Are taken Over by the tournament committee. West games tonight Fol Low club doubles 7 r. Buchan is. Burns and Rhodes Mitchell and Kerr is. G. Anderson and Cormie Ferris and Davis is. Mint Lemerle and Grant Duncan and Duncan is. Bruce and Hetson Anderson and. Gallagher is. Hunter and Barkwe Wylie. And Jones is. In Baertson and c. Johns. 9 and k. Buchan is. And Retson Hunter acid bark is. Montgomerie and Grant Ferris and Davis is. Burns and Rhodes Pun can and Duncan is. G. Anderson and Cormie r. Anderson and Gallagher is. Robertson and c. Wylle and Jones is. Mitchell and Kerr. St. John s Lawn Bowling games for tonight Mills is. Pilling Knox is Nesbitt Poulton is. Mac kid Briggs is. Stubbie Edge is. Bertran. In one of the wildest games Ever staged on the Manitoba College grounds. Home Street played the league leading Robertson memorials two goal tie last night in. A presbyterian league game. The aftermath of the tragedy is that Robertson who were widely the a. H. Mcfadyen shield fell by the Wayside. They required both Points in this crucial be on equal terms with Westminster and Knox but the unexpected happen e a and Home. Street who battled the Robertson Crew from Start finish were unfortunate not gain the ver Clit. was old Story again of. When one team plays., exceedingly the other plays correspondingly poor the Gulf separating them is enlarged unnatural Robertson never any time in this game settled their True form. They were Back checked As never before and their forwards were never allowed Settle the game that famous. On the other hand if any team Ever Rose the occasion Jwana Home Street. They battled every Inch of the Way throughout and fought More dog Gedly than any time fils season. There is no mistake they have the cup tie fighting spirit and completely upset the dope As was anticipated that Robertson would Mitchell scores although Home Street Hadj the bet ter of the exchanges in the first period was left Jackie Mitchell open the scoring for Robertson when after 25 minutes had gone he took a free kick Fruno 19 Yards Range and beat Adams who stopped., the shot that trickled legs., the Power and penetrating forces., of was. In full evidence the opening of the second period., and after five minutes had gone Pat Queen Volo equals world s record grand circuit meet Frew despatch Aurora aug. 5 Queen Volo Bay mar Eby Bincolo Queen. Owned and driven by Tommy Murphy of Syracuse n.y., equalled the world s record of 1.30, established a wee Kago b Ethelinda from the Walter Cox stable this afternoon win the six Furlong dash for 2.13 Trotters the grand circuit meet ing. The Murphy Mare also won the mile and one eighth race in the same class stepping the distance in. The feature races of the Day both in the 2.06 trotting class were won by Ethelinda Bay Mare by Peter the great Ethel Volo driven by w. Cox. She was under the wire a length ahead of Hollywood Frisco driven by w. Crozier in the first a seven Furlong dash step distance in 1.48. She took the other race a mile and an eighth in 2.23 2-5. Boone Mac a Chestnut gelding by blk nut owned and driven by w. P. Gorsline. Of Palatine ills., won the four Furlong dash for 2.15 pacers in 59 3-5. In the six Furlong race for 215 pacers Norman Grattan a Brown gelding by Grattan Royal Falin. Was first in 1.30. Polo Challenge issued by j Deke College fraternity Winnipeg rinks clean if Brandon Lawn Bowling tournament arrangements completed associated press despatch Philadelphia a aug. 5. Were completed today for the playing or. Local of the first half of a 72-Hole match for the open Golf world s title Between Wilhe Macfarlane United state open Champion and Jim Barnea British open title Holder. The champions will play 18 holes Over the White Marsh Valley club links on september 12. And another 18 Over the new North course of the Philmont country club the next Day. The second 36 holes. Of the match will be played Over a course in or near Washington on later police annual sports River Park aug. 22 the sixth annual Field Day of. The Winnipeg City police athletic As aroution will be held River Park on. Saturday. Aug 22, commencing 10 o Elmo la. Entries for the event will close with w. Henderson City Polce station on thursday Auff. 13, 5 o clock. The list of events Fol 10open All Yards Handicap 200 Yards Handicap 440 Yarda Handicap 880 Yards Handicap Polo vault running High jump run nine Broad jump running hop step and jump. Javelin discus tug of 100 Yards and under 18 years ,100 and 220 Yards. Open civic employees half of events for . P.a.a.a7 members is also of. The Hayes wins in Western Clay courts tournament Detroit mich., aug. The feat Ore match of the afternoons play in the men a singles of the Western Clay court championships Here Walter t. Hayes of Chicago Defeated Clifford Marsh meet i Aros of Chicago tomorrow.-. M a fifth round March was exhibit the utmost skill the Buffalo Star. Most of the game was Jharvey easily Defeated Ira Rendel. Of Detroit meets j. D. Of Canadian Star in the fifth found play tomorrow. Vies who have won eight out of their last nine games in the girls soft Ball league Wil Endeavor hand Tnp Ramblers their first defeat of tie sea son when they clash on the Kebuter school grounds tomorrow night 7 o clock. Have been of late and Are Jou Alired the count when he took geor Jle Milne s Cross no mistake. The Pace was of the lightning order and imbued with this Home Street forced the game. Robertson gave Home Street supporters Many thrills when they got close in but ultimately Home Street again attacked. One of the most exciting scrimmages in history resulted in the Robertson goal Mouth and the Ball fell the feet of Harvey close in and he put Home Street a goal ahead. If the Pace was fast before was a killer now but Robertson gradually crept in the Lime Light and the great Jackie Mitchel evened the count with a Cross shot the goalie never saw. From then till the finish the struggle was battled out on desperate lines and although Home Street again found the net referee j. Mcmahon adjudged the Point offsides. was a stirring game throughout and one that gave the crowd something enthuse Over from Start finish the teams were Robertson memorials emn smore Mayslak and Light Shields Gray and. Wimble Allman Mitchell. Chelp Elsasser and Mckeown. Home Street Adams Rhodes and Mckenzie Harvey Captain and tem Pleton c. Flynn p. Flynn Slidders Hay Ward and g. Milne. Kid Kaplan wins Bayonne n.j., aug. 5. Lan of Meriden featherweight Champion of the world handed Bui Kennedy of new Orleans a Thor Ough pasting Over the 13-Roundmjlat Ance Here tonight in the opinion of a majority of the newspaper men the ring Side. Special Tai Macli the free press Brandon Man., aug. Tenth annual tournament of the wheat City a close this evening and was considered one of the most Success Ful Ever held in this City. The final in the Brandon club event was played Between two Winnipeg rinks. Hooper of Assiniboine and lament of Greenwood the latter winning after an exciting contest. Clark of the wheat City won from Harrold of the same club in the finals of the doubles by 1d-12. Earlier in the Day Buchanan of wheat City who maintained his Poai Tion in the Brandon club event before Hooper s Rood bowline Dowling of Stanley Park was an other victim. Redhead of Rekina. Hand of Minn Flosa and Cann of Winnipeg . Also dropped out of the running. After an indifferent came in the finals of the grand Challenge on tuesday Leatherdale of Greenwood. Worked his rink up the finals in the wheat City event but lost Hughe Assiniboine by a score of 12-11. Bill Johnston play Vincent Richards saturday for the first time in Tho history the College fraternity called the Delta Kappa Epsilon but known among College men As the will be represented by a. Polo Aam composed solely of own members in a formal match be played on the is. Charles country club ground on saturday afternoon. Tho fraternity is one of the Best known and one of the oldest College and established a chapter Here Manitoba University last year. Chapters were established so Long ago As 1898 Toronto univer sity and a 1899 Mcgill univer sity. Four graduates of Toronto also members of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Are playing members of the St. Charles Polo club and have organized play As the Uekes on saturday afternoon. The team the team will be in position of play j. W. Sifton p. J Mon Tague f. F. Montague and Arthur Burrows this will be the first time that a College fraternity has had a representing Polo team in the Field. will also so far As can be ascertained be the first time that a Cana Dian University has been represented by a Polo team composed solely of i own graduates. The Dukes have been bold enough Challenge the rest of Tho St. Charles Polo club. Their courage is Only matched by their audacity. Not Only do they invite the rest play them but they Are of play an eight chukker Gaine. will begin s o clock and will end when the players and their galloped ponies Are led from the Field. The undertaking is one in which the de Keg will need fort game Tennis the following is the draw for night in the fort Garry Tennis tournament 5.30 .singlss, broader Oak is. Thompson Sheldon is. Price. Doubles Stacey and Mcbeth be Bun Woody and of Ian Kran. 6.30 whittle and Holmes is Lewis Winner of Stacey and Bun Woody is. Macmahon Lov Eli and Taylor is. Barrett and whittle. Be invigorated with All the Krsck glory of their order if they Are conquer. But failing receiving inspiration from the Aoda and a Odesss of grecian mythology they will be encouraged and spurred on deeds of Mettle by the thought of being regaled by the conquered Tho dinner that is be supplied by those who Ivill be the losers in urday s unusual contest. Royal Lake of the Woods yacht rage St. Paul today new York aug. 5. Little Bill Johnston who was dropped from the singles defense corps in the selection of last year s Davis cup team will fight win his Job Back from. Vincent Richards next Satur Day they will meet in a match for the Best three out of five sets in the East West tournament for est Hills the Winner be named for the number two position on the big team a Post that Richards won Way from Little Bill in the East West tournament of 1924. _ All Tennis activity Forest Hills was postponed today because of the rain. Tilden and Johnston were have played Richards and r. N. Williams for the third time these pairs having divided two matches thus far. Intermediate baseball. Pilgrims and sterlings will meet. Night 6.30 o clock in an intermediate fixture the Corner of main kind Matheson Prem St. Paul minn., aug. 5. White Bear yachtsmen tomorrow will match skill with Crews of the Royal Lake of the Woods yacht club Winnipeg in de sense of the Cameron trophy in seventh International regatta the White Bear club. The White Bear club has held the trophy six years winning consecutively in regattas held alternately on Bear Lakeland the Lake of the Woods. Races will be held thursday Friday and saturday Over a four mile course and each race three times around. Winners will be determined by the Point system first count four and second third and fourth three two and one. The White Bear yacht club will be represented by two yachts the Kawa and the Canvas Back. Dick Ordway skipper Ted Townsend Stew. Lemon Charles Patterson will Nail Tho Kawa. And Bancroft Mitchell skipper w. Mitchell James Moore and Pat Towle the Canvas Back. _ the Royal Lake of the club has sent the Cutty Sark and the Phan Tom compete for the trophy. John Moss skipper Bob Morton Jeff. Loucks and Hugh o Donnell will Man the former and n. J. Dinnon. Dipper Clark with Carl with Ca alternating j. Dunnon Stew. Clark Fields and Buzz Botterell will sail the phantom. Tennis play halted. Rye.n.y., aug. Rain today caused the postponement of play in the new York state women b Tennis Champion ship contestants will continue in the round before the tomorrow weather permitting. Of s the malt s the hops Seal the perfect Beer manufactured the Kiewel brewing company s brewery St. Boniface j phone of n1178 for permit holders residences find water fun in a Jantzen Ticolgh As the deep a the sea is the fun await ing you in water and a Jantzen the jux alsted Jantzen Bow trunk pattern fits without a wrinkle. The patented con rip Crotch original rubber Button improved Shoul Der make for greater fun and longer Wear. Warm and Wor sted Wool perfect fitting Aad or dry i Jantzen is the Orlf Linal by far the most widely sold suit in the world 1 get the thrill of water Portt. This summer in a . Easy weight your size. 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