Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 10, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free press Winnipeg monday August 10, 1925 13. Arenas defeat tigers assume. Second series Lead tigers assume five run Lead but Arenas win in tenth 11-10 Barren s single with two Down in ninth ties count raffle Bunny Warren sends in winning Bun in i Reis play after taking Pound Ball for 34 gets five singles and hurls Well. Tonight s game c club is. Norwood Booster Day ended in a ten the Arenas alter jut i closeness of the score throughout. Warren come through sour Pill for the to Swallow. They scored in the very first of the finest Bat Huff Law Arenas far fled Crowe p totals 45 10 16 27 k h to a b g. Warron Al Lloyd 2b Siddle is p Cann in b. Warren. 3b downed of. S3 frock if Sinclair a Lawton p Michelson of a it h to a 5 2 3 2 o o 123 5 0 0 10 4 0 o 6 takes runs i right a nulls after Ono ,1ns rallies of Tho year Only to dissipate this advantage after six rounds through a serious Ofof of Masslon and commas in the seventh they again assumed command but in the end the Arenas could be denied. Siddle pitches each Side used two hurlers. Law ton was forced to retire in the very first round with Only one Down five runs across the Plato and bases full. Bill Siddle took the Mound for the first time this season and hurled a Cood game under conditions Tifft pins up on several occasions when defeat seem imminent. Fairly old pitched the first four innings for the tigers but his support was bad while Singbush showed very poor judgment in handling him. Crowe relieved him in the fifth and was hit hard. Siddle was the Bright Star for the Arenas cracking five singles in six trips to the plate. Bunny Warren with four hits and Greig with three also shone. Jimmy Grant and Ward Movey hit the Ball hardest of All. Grant collected a double triple and Homer into the left Field Blea Hersi while Ward had two doubles and a triple All terrific swats. Gar also had three hits. Tigers missed live slay. Bartl played a poor game at Short while Cockburn in right Field was absolutely lost failing to up throws hat proved costly great rally tigers got five in the first round. Totals 43 11 18 30 33 s Xone out when winning run scored. Score by innings tigers 9 Arenas oo3302101 base hits Mcvoy Mack Olson Graat b. Warren three base hits. Grant Mcvey Homo run. Grant stolen bases Mcvey Barll Siddle Sac Letco hits. Sinclair 2 double plays Mcvey unassisted bases on balls of Lawton 1 Oft Siddle ,4 far fled 1 Crowe 1 struck out by Sld Dlo 8, far fled 3, Crown 3 hits off Lawton s and s runs in 1-3 off far fled 6 and 6 runs in a innings hit by Pitcher try fart Tell 1, Siddle 1, Crowe 1 Eft on bases tigers 13, Arenas 13 time at game 2.15 Umpire Jansen. You suit thoroughly dusted carefully pressed shaped to fit 50c dry cleaned and pressed called for and delivered Henry Bros. Limited Branch 277 Smith pm. A9190 Gardiner walked. Mckenzie sacrificed and then in succession Grant rifles. Armstrong singled and Mcvey doubled. A double steal and errors by Lloyd and Bunny Warren on hard hit balls followed by hits Singbush and Fairfield sent five runs in an d left the bases full. Then Sld Dlo in struck out Gardiner and Mckenzie filed to frock. In the third two Arenas were Down when Siddle singled to score Sinclair. Cann walked and Bunny singled to score two More. Tigers Grot two in the fourth on rant s Homer into the left Field bleachers and Mcvey s triple after Armstrong was hit. But in their half Arenas were handed three runs on a Platter a series of wild heaves combined with three hits giving the Sinclair Crew three runs. In the sixth Arenas took the Lead. Mickelson a double an error by Baril and Bert Lloyd out left men on second and third. Here the tigers rot a break. Siddle s single to left hit Greir Warren and prevented two runs. But on the next play Mcvey muffed Cann s Bounder and two runs scored. Tigers rallied again in t.b.6 seventh. Baril s hit. A walk to Singbush and Gardiner s single with two Down scored two. Mckenzie was Safe on Cann s Muff and Grant s single scored Gardiner. In their half Arenas got Ono on three hits in their half of the ninth tigers had a Chance to sew up the game they filled the bases with one Down but Siddle struck out Grant and Ward Mcvey. Score tied then in the ninth frock singled and went to second on Sinclair s sacrifice. Mickelson struck out by with three and two Crowe grooved one for Greg Warren and he socked to the left frock scoring. It certainly appeared As if Crown should have walked Grels and taken Chance on Lloyd. The tenth ended it. Siddle who was Tho Star of the same opened with a single to left. Cann was. I and both advanced on a wild pitch Bunny Warren lined a single to Centre and it was All Over. The Arenas certainly proved they Are no beaten till the last Man is out. Previous to the game a series o track events were staged. Laurii Cohen won the first heat of the 75. Yard dash arid Art Shaw the second the final was won by Cohen we ran the distance in eight seconds winning despite a Handicap of three Yards. North end club represented by Thoroughgood Hood Duff and Herringshaw won the relay Easil from the tigers represented by Mit Cheil Murphy Shaw and Cohen Laurie Cohen circled the bases in 14 3-5 seconds. Sop using at the Price of a few smokes you can own your own. Horse Kildonan defeats Kent hand leaders setback in a Fivi Tion of local Cricket several one sided games saturday s results a division wanderers 160 for 4 Trinity 93. Can. Nat. 135 for 4 White Ose 113, w. Kildonan 106 Kent. 59. St. Georgre St. Albans b division St. George. 130 for 7 St. Judes 74. 72 moras place 42. White Rose 43 e. Kildonan 38. A division Trinity 78 West Kildonan 76. St. Albans 93 Kent 43 m. Place. S3 can. Nat. Klys., 53. West Kildonan the unset v the local. Cricket matches on sat handing the league leading cent team a setback. By the whole ome margin of .47 runs with a wicket in hand. In their match with the 1 Easue readers West Kildonan did quite the expected. For the winners the Volg it boys were Well to the fore opening the innings and carried is Bat for a Well earned 54, whilst took 5 wickets for 26 Selsted by Crothers 3 for 15. For he losers Whyte with a Well played Ard hit 29, was the. Only batsman o reach double figures. Schaumloffel owling Well 6 for 28. The wanderers easily beat Trinity f the six players who batted for them reached double figures to Smith easily the outstanding figure Vith. The Bat he made a splendid 62, and caught but 3 of the opponents Ide. Ill Lidgren made a. Good 29, it he also Bowling Well 3 for 9 a did Down 2 for 5. For the losers Bladworth was responsible for a Well arned 54, the Only other batsman to each double figures being Truscott Vith 19. Can. Istat. Rays. Comfortably won heir game this being due to a splendid partnership Between c. Charnley and Bligh both playing Good free Ricket the first making 59, being veil caught on the Boundary by Arnott the other making a pretty 53 lot out. West again Bowling Well 5 or 32. For the losers Edmonds play Al a Good sound game for 45, being firmly caught behind the wicket by Volt head off Charnley. Bandall h. And Dangerfield each did Well with 6 apiece tha latter being out. St. George had an easy time against i. Very weak St. Alban s team. For he winners Reynolds was top score with a Fine 51, Mccarthy making f 27 out whilst spick 3 Lor 2 and trimmer 4 for 14, with the All were amply Able. For the so Lerbeck carried his 15 out of Tho Otal of 29, Weldon and Davidson doing the Bowling with 5 for 32 and for 44 respectively. B division St. Judes were forced to accept de eat at the hands of St. Georges. The splendid of de Granville 35 out and Gray 34 was largely responsible for the Victory of the St. 3eprge club St. Judes could item to get going All Brown s3, Vas the Only Man to reach double figures. In a Low scoring game East kill Lonan just managed to defeat the White Rose 43 to 38 the batsmen oud the going hard indeed the bowlers haying things All their own a. Bach Side using Only. 2 bowl ers. Forster and Brooks Bowling for East Kildonan got b for. 20-and 4.for 3, respectively. For the White Rose Mortimer obtained 3 for 20 and Archer 5 for 18. Morse place Are no doubt wond ering Why and How it All happened they could simply do nothing with the Bowling of Viceroy and Milady the former taking 5, wickets for 15 and the latter 5 for 25. Leigh 2 and Broadbent 10 were the Best for Morse place. For Eaton s the Best were and Vickery 16. C division St. Alban s for the second time this season Defeated Kent in a game de void of anything of a spectacular nature. Weightman for St Alban s 20 runs by Rood play. D. Young Bowling in splendid fashion got f is runs. Wood for Kent was High Man with 11. Caine get Ting 7 wickets for 37 was bowl into Well. Trinity lust managed to boat wee Kildonan by 2 runs. This As a. Tit Ting finish to a very Fine game in deed. For West Al Lucinan the vet eran a. Mason was the Best Bat wit 20. This same player also getting wickets for 18. Jones was the bes for Trinity with 21, i Sugatt de 5 wickets for 25, and Dover 3 of the Bowling of Cooke 3 for 20 am Curie 7 for 32, was evidently More than the could handle consequently the. Railway men lost by s runs. Cooke with 26 was the of the Morse place batsman. By to a and Weller being the Only reach double figures the Bubb was also going great with the Ball getting 5 wickets for 20 runs Gurton Bowling overs rot 2 wicket for 10 runs. Whisky Hie original recipe 1746" world s 75 years reputation Briar a pipes 5p, 52? and up Cigar stores and. Hotel Gerald the giant Hopes to break into America s cup cupboard this year Brandon juniors win game from Portage Portage la Prairie Man., aus. 8. The first game of the Junior play off the Brandon juniors Defeated Portal juniors by the score of 7 to 5 last night Thi game was witnessed by about. 20 spec gators. Brandon had Mie blur in and that was in the they scored six runs. Towver we hurled for Brandon pitched Good a until the so str when he retired in favo of Mitchell. Mclarty who hurled of the locals fanned 11 men and but of Loose Fielding would have Wpm his game Umpire Cost Jan handled the game score by innings Brandon. 060 Mitchell an Cowan Clarcy and Howe. Victoria race meet has been postponed Canadian Dea Paltis Vancouver b.c., aug. Ras meet at the Willows track Victoria scheduled to open on monday next has been postponed and will oper until saturday August 15, it announced Here today by the British co Lumbia racing association. Jefter the widow which ends on Augua 22, the horses will move to co woo track for a Short meet which last from August 26 to september 2. The change was made m t permit the horses to be moved Over t Vancouver Island and rest up sifter the Vancouver meet which closes today. Shevlin wins. Salem. Aug. Shevlin of won the decision and retained the new England welterweight title in a 10-round bout Wita buddy Clark of Salem Here saturday., by Norman e. Brown Gerald Patterson Large of Frame mighty of heart and. One of. The greatest Tennis technicians in the world has come to the United states o play with the australian team Volch will try once More to wrest he coveted Davis cup from America. Patterson is in form. He showed hat in his first important appear Ance Here when he Defeated the Wirey Little Takeichi Harada in a five set match in the finals the Longwood bowl tourney at Brook Ine. Mass. This tourney always includes Many National and International figures and is. Ranged As one of the. Most indicative meets of the sum Mer. The form displayed by the readers can be taken As a True line on their real condition. Patterson lost the first set to he Jap 6-7 Oriental Ive Points against him in the second set when Patterson got under Way. The big antipodean then proceeded o take seven straight Points and the set. He lost the third set and then allowed the japanese just four Points in the next two. In dad s footsteps Patterson s father was a Brilliant player. It was Only natural that to should1 plan on Gerry following his footsteps. As soon As the boy waa old enough to grasp the game he was placed in rigid training. Gerry Tella How the elder Patterson made him arise at 6 . And be on the courts a Short time later. The court on which he played tvs an Asphalt one. How the Ball did bound. This had the effect however of making him the Brilliant hand player that he is. It also helped him develop the smashing style he has the Ball came off the Asphalt like a Bullet. Patterson with his reach and Power sent it taster than it came. To his Home training Pat terson., was already a Star when he began to compete in school tour and. Naturally All the honors there. He held the Scholastic championship of Australia in 1911, the Man he lost the Honor to the following year was none other than j. O. Anderson now a fellow member and a Ptan of the cup team. Patterson however regained the title year. He had won other honors on the courts when the War broke out Patterson was eager to serve but an operation for appendicitis kept of the fray for a. Time. He reached the front however and was at the Somme when the great offensive of 1816 was engineered. Hia won for him the military Cross. Debut in 1919 in 1919 Patterson made his Davis cup debut. Australia met England in the Challenge round that year and the australians won All the matches but one. Kingscote Britain s a largest Star turned j. O. Anderson in one of the singles matches. Patter son Defeated Kingscote in their match and Ilowe. Anderson beat in we and Patterson and Norman Bbrooks beat the two rat Ushers in the doubles. The next year America met the in the Challenge round and Tilden and Johnston made a. Clean sweep of the series against Patterson and Brookes. The follow ing year Patterson did play. In 1922 Bill Tilden and Bill Johnston ruined Australia s Hopes again by defeating Patterson and Anderson in the singles but big Gerry and o Kara Wood Defeated the two Bills in the doubles. Two years ago Patterson did participate and Anderson s Victory Over Bill Johnston was the Only cheer for the australians. Year Tilden and Vincen Richards turned Patterson and in the singles and Little Bill and big Bill Defeated the pair in the doubles. This year Patterson Anderson and co. Hope to change the outcome. Mcauliffe annexes Public links Golf tournament honors associated despatch Garden City n.y., aug. 9. Of Buffalo n.t., former Caddy yesterday was crowned King of the nations Public links golfers when he Defeated Bill Serrick of new York 6 and 5, in the 36-Hoie final of the fourth annual Champion ship played this year at the Salis Bury country club. Mcauliffe continually chewing1, on a Cigar came through a Field of 98 men which1 included representatives from every part of the country and from Canada. Serrick is credited survived a sturdier bracket than did Mcauliffe and this perhaps explains his failure to saturday but some thing happened at. The Start. Of the final round. It was perhaps the first time that a finalist in a National golf1 tournament has stopped at the third Hole to receive a Telegram stating that a relative was seriously ill Only to. Learn at the end of the round that it was a hoax. The officials of the to United states Golf association plan a thorough investigation of that Telegram Tilden beaten in exhibition match associated Preis despatch Detroit mich., aug. Holman of Iceland Stanford univer sity Defeated William t. Tilden National champions in an exhibition. Match today at the Detroit Tennis club As a feature of the Western Clay court Tennis Champion paired together Tilden and hoi Man Defeated Harvey Snodgrass and Walter Wesbrook of los Angeles 8-6, 6-4, 8-6. Mrs. J. C. Johnson Detroit de throned Marlon Leighton of Chicago As the women s Western Clay court Champion defeating in the finals b-7. 7-5, 7-5. Baseball tournament at Elkhorn popular Elkhorn Man., aug. 9. On thursday a successful baseball tournament was held at the local sports grounds. The weather was Ideal and a crowd of. To people at tended. Bight senior teams were entered five Junior teams and three girls teams. The senior teams were Reston Griswold Hartney Mooso min Welwyn Maryfield Virlen and Rocanville first Money going to Vir Den second to Hartney and third to Maryfield. The Junior teams were Miniota Griswold Fleming Arrow River and Elkhorn first Money go ing to Arrow River and second to Elkhorn. The girls teams were from Willen Arrow River and Reston Willen setting first Money and res ton second. Refreshments were served on the grounds by the United Church w .m.s., proceeds of which amounted to fit. Local soccer United Westen and great War vets will meet in the second round of the . Competition tonight at o clock on. The Carruthers grounds. All signed veil Are wanted out while the following will represent Weston Derby King King Mcintosh Kelly Mcneil w. Lang j. Derby Ward j. Lang of Kane Slidders and Hourd. Robertson advanced into the next round of the . By defeating West Kildonan a second division club in a replay fixture ,5, on the College grounds saturday even ing. The teams battled to a one goal draw in the first contest. Memorials assumed a two goal Lead in the urst half and outscored the Kildonan. 3 to 2 in the final spasm. Dune Gray was the Bright Star of the match obtaining several of the memorials goals. Andrew s and Robertson memorial will meet in a presbyterian league fix Ture tonight at 6.45 o clock on t be College grounds. All signed St. Andrew s players Are wanted at the . At 6.15 o clock. Westerley and beavers will clash in a. Third division fixture on the Logan and Quelch of grounds tonight at 6.45 o clock. The following Westerley play ers Are wanted out Fisher Tennant Rodgers Bowen Prince Welch a. Tyler Turner. W. Tyler Patterson Martin Mclntyre. Olson Sun Ell. Weston . A. Juveniles and boys club will the Thompson Street grounds tonight at 6.45 o clock. The following vets players Are wanted out at 6.15 Boyden Armstrong Shields Smith Noble Lyndon Driver Joyce Gregory Moir j. Lane Dobble Spencer and Poynter. Weston vies will meet the Irish on tuesday at the latter s grounds. The following vies Ara wanted out Boney Mustard Harrop. Dick Cen Benjer Neighbour. Wilks Simpson Dalton Chambers sharpies. The . Will meet Selkirk in a league fixture tool git. A players to meet at club brooms at s.45 o clock. Transcona wanders will meet West Kildonan. On the nationals grounds tuesday night. The following wander ers Are requested to be on hand at 6.15 Law Walker Holland Walllie bitter fled. C. Paulley Young. James Nichols Robertson g. Saufley Wilson Bateman. St. Paul and Home St. Will meet a the Semi final of the qualifying cup wednesday evening at 6.30 o clock on the Manitoba College grounds. The Home St. Team will be chosen from the following Brown Adams Captain Harvey. P. Elynn Slidders Hayif turd d. Milne. Spares c. Flynn Templeton j. Tyley. Yacht owner drowns. Buffalo n.y., 9. Carl o. Svenson owner of the Cruiser Ongiri. Yesterday won the race for the up of the lower lakes Region was drowned late last Elf it at the cock of the Buffalo launch club when he fell into the Harbor. Toronto preparing to play. Toronto. Aug. Are being made by the Toronto Rugby teams for the season which in now Many weeks away. Mike Rodden it is expected be coach of Tho i am which is getting a Strong up. Four Canadian Golf championships to be decided next month Canadian Preis despatch 3. The four remain ing Canadian Golf championship events will be decided during the firs half of september the seniors Asso elation holding their annual event at St Andrews n.h., Early in the Anont and ladies deciding their three titles open closed and senior at Ottawa be tween sept. 7 and 19. The Canadian ladles Golf Union has sent out the announcements regarding the 20t open and the fourth closed Champion ships. Last year the open was held a Hamilton and the closed at missis Sauga the following week but this Yea the closed will be held previous to the open tournament. This rearrangement was decided upon to inc Ommodt players who intend to plat Jin the can Adlan open and then the United state ladles National championships at s Louis. As the latter event starts o september 28 it will permit those we play in the Canadian open a week t reach St. Louis and get in Severa Days practice. In the ladles open champions a there will be an 18-Hole qualify in round at the Royal Ottawa club c monday september 14, and the players returning the Best Gross score will form the championship Fligr while the next sixteen will compos the first flight. The players who qualify for the nights will meet in match play of holes one round each Day until the final of the championship on saturday which will be of 3s holes. The player Defeated in the first round of the championship flight will form the championship Consolation flight an play Down by the is Hole match Pla route. The Winner of the will receive the Duchess of co Naush bold cup and a replica retaining to former until ten Days before the 192 championship. The fourth annual closed Champion ship which will be decided at the River Mead club will be open to Al members of clubs affiliated with to . The qualifying round w be played on labor Day with 32 qualify for the championship flight an the next 16 for the first flight. Haste wins Saratoga special Saratoga n.y., aug. Sara Toga special a for two year Olds run Here nine starting. Raone with plate to the value o owned by j. Widener an Ridden Sande won by one length driving to beat Shoshone Pom Pey. Six length behind Pompey Cam it. J. Salmon s flight of time will h. A. Whitney s fiddlesticks was fourth. The Saranac Handicap with a. Bros value of wan run As the Fourt event. This race was for three year Olds one mile. Rancocas stable s Silver Fox was favorite but h was beaten in a drive by r. Geery tvs . Four lengths away Cami r. T Wilson s Wenslado. Seve started. Descents and St. Boniface win in Sherburn league descents Down War vets in first game 6 to 1, but drop second tilt to saints 13-9 crescents first series winners of t be Hor Burn. Baseball league broke even i double header on saturday. In to first game Tho arc scenes took tile ensure of the great War vets 6 to jut lost the second tilt to St. Boniface to 0. In the a Lylial Rushworth ruled winning Ball and held the vets o five scattered hits while Reid it freely. The second game was a nip and tuck affair with the Santa no out a Victory in the final innings. Mcdougall started for Tho saints out ave Way to Mason who finished ame in Fine style. Lee on the Mound or the crescents was hit freely. The cores follow first game a r h to a b . 61 o 4 0 0 Rendler. A. 5233 1 o one. Of. 4-1 1000 Shandro 2b.___ 5 0 1 0 0 o la Ford. 3b.-. 522141 Hurston. In. 5 0 2 7 o o Sunb. If.-.____200100 be. If. 2 0 1 0 0 o Ance. A. 3 0 232 0 0 Lush Worth 500112 totals. War Lacklin so. Elvers. So. Sutherland 3b. Reasy of. Vood c.-. Dahnad 2b. Ohnston if. G. Sutherland. If Kendall. In. 42 6 31 27 6 3 a r h of a k s 1 0 1 0 2 .5 0 o o 0 0 532300 2 o o s 0 0 4 o 1 2 0 o .__2 0 0 9 0 o 401211 200301 2 o 0 0 0 0 4 o 0 6 0 0 400040 totals. By innings ired Centa i. W. V. A. 53 1 s 27 7 s summary two h. Creasy Thurston Clifford bases Trendler double plays Clifford to thurn on on balls off Hub Worth of hold struck out by Rush world by held hit by Patchor. By Leld by hush Worth Eft on bases. Crescents 33, .a. 9 Ime of Gamul 1.60 Umpire Borland. Second game St. A h k 1x3 a. T. Bedard of. Newman 2b. Farl us c. G. In. Arl Krelll. a Burns cf.------. Cum ton Zub. Mcdougall Laxon 431100 4 o 3 2 4 1 5 o 1 8 o o 3 2 1 13 0 1 5 0 0 o 0 0 532021 -4 2 3 1 o 5222j 21 1 0 5 2 020 201 Ell her. Of. Tendler. A. 2b. Rong of. A. Lufford. 2b. P. Hurston Ance puny. If. Of 3b. Reft p. Score by innings St. Bon1fa.cs crescents 39 13 is 27 10 4 a r h to a. E 4 1 0 622 520 600 0 0 s 0 0 0 5 0 3 10 0 0 3 1 o 11 2 0500100 s 0 1 1 10 534000 _ t Ira 279 summary two Bale hits cull ton Home rung Helf Rcv stolen bases g Burns Bedard Newman to Dou Rall Lee hits. Mar Nelll double play Vince to bases on balls off Mcdougal Mason the Clifford struck out by Madous full by Mason by by Ciifford hit by flier. By Lee me Doug in. By Clifford by a Don left on bases. Crescents c13 St. Boniface Elma of game 2.10 Umpire Borland. Care free is Defeated at fort Erie race meet port Erie ont., aug. Win Ning five straight races Carefree Euc combed to the Seagram stable s exalted ruler Ridden by Minden in the fourth race of the inaugural programme of the second summer meeting of the Niagara racing association at fort Erie Satur Day. Sarko was third a. Length away while All 4n All and the world Brugli up the rear in the order named. Wylli Defeated care free was disgraced compelling exalted ruler to which h was conceding sixteen pounds to the distance in 1.13 4-5 to beat him ohm Inal met Ochrine Cmar ettes Hole in one at Bourk Evale Elmer Johnson made the first Hole in one Ever recorded on the new Bourk Evalo Park course which is run by Hugh Fletcher yesterday while playing with Raymond Chapman. At the eighth Hole which Suras 175 Yards a perfect tee shot found the Bottom of the cup. Ohnston defeats i Vincent hoards in thrilling game Oflga Forest Hills n.y., aug. Bill Johnston victorious is Gerdav in one of Sensa Lonuel of his career a lashing breath Lauinia Trump i Over Richards. In five thrilling Sain that were Dicu by scores of is 6-4. 3-8, -7, Johnston Only helped tha West score an Uphill Victory Over Tho Aat five matches to four. In Inni Day of the annual ional but jul Noel Ihrl Dere in Hla Duel with Richards for he no. 11 Hinr arts position on. This United Saliek Davis team. Howard Klaney of ban Kran Cicin turned in the. Deciding Triumph for to West when he conquered r. Xor res Williams of Philadelphia a three lets 6-4, 1-ii, 0-3. Lillian Harrison postpones Sam Cable Boulogne France aus. 0. Garrison the Armentino girl i Wim mor Hae postponed taking Tho water or her fourth attempt to swim English Channel until tomorrow night. To had been intended int my is Harrison should Start for Dover Dur no tonight and postponement was Mads at the last minute in ence to a. Demand of ver father Trio swimmer and her Traynor and a numer of newspaper photographers and moving men went on Board the Tup to accompany Harr Khoii Early this evening. 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