Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, August 13, 1925

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 13, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba Free one undefeated rink in Manitoba Winnipeg thursday. August 13, 1925 Pilling is Only undefeated rink in Lawn Bowling event St. John s skip survives third Day of play without suffering Rutherford of Saskatoon beaten twice Johnny Erzinger eliminated from Ding Wall event by Shackleton in close caused several postpone ments. At rep conclusion of the third Day s play in the annual tournament of the Manitoba Lawn As soc Fatiori Jake poll Lnor. Of the St. John s Liili. Has the distinction of by intr the Only undefeated rink. Continuing Brilliant plan wins the St. John s by Nevler swept through two victories Yeh Torday to maintain his record. Dean Rutherford of Saskatoon and Johnny to ringer of the riven Lew club who also had the Lionor of riot tasting defeat at the clone of tues Day s play met their Waterloo yesterday. Jewelry reached despite the rain that caused a mix up in the draws and severn.1 postponements Good Progress Way made find Tho jewelry Stafrin was reached in tie. Dingwall grand Chal Lenge event find Hie Laok and Strong Competition. Mitchell of the West incl club entered the cutlery i last of the int Wall defeating Dean Rutherford while Mills and Wrzinger. By registering clone Vic tories Over Duncan an a Mckinistry by scores of ii to 11, respectively. Entered the select Circle in the Black and Armstrong event. It was a disastrous Day for Dean Rutherford. I he Saskatoon Bowler being eliminated from two events. In tie first draw of Day lie went Down to his first defeat at the hands of j. K. Houston in the Black inn Armstrong Competition by a score of 12 to 9. However Saskatoon Bowler came in the next draw to take the measure of Long in the shoe store event in decisive fashion. But the Dean s Success was 1 Short lived suffering his second re verse of the Day in the Dong Wal at i o clock being Defeated by Mitchell. West end in to 6. For the right to enter the jewelry class. Erzinger beaten after Clef eat ins Mann. 21 to 15 and Mckinstry 12 to 11 in the morning draws of the Black and Armstrong Johnny Erzinger the Brilliant of overview skip received his first set i of the tourney losing a nip and tuck game to Shackelton. In the Ding Wall event. .12 to 11. Playing the last end the score was tied but Shackelton scored the winning Point on the final end. Due to the rain play was held up for two hours in the morning while no games w Cre played at the River View greens. Under Ideal weather conditions it is expected that the tournament will conclude on Satur Day. Yesterday s results follow 5 . Results. Black and Armstrong. Palmer 11 18. Martin 8 Caldwell 12. Pilling 20 Ramsbottom in w. S. Houston 17 Harvey. 16. J. K. Houston 12 Rutherford Stoble 9 Balnes 24 Duncan 16 Dixon 7. Mann 15 Erzinger 21. Johnstone 12 Mckinstry 14. Mills 15 Yale shoe store. Sutton 14. Kendall 20. Acott 13, Hardy 11. Orr 19, Jeffries 11. Mcrae 13, Shackelton 12. Harold 12, Fisher 15. Sit Bald 12. Alleion 16 Leatherdale 10. Scott 24. Pollock 20 Peterson 16. Barber 20. Myntie is Rogers 20. Noble 15, Brandon 0. Hand 14, Liddle 15. Miller 13, Matheson 10. Wooley 9, lament. 15. Mcletchie 10, Mitchell 9. Melvln 11, Huj Rhes 19. C b. Montgomery 16. Bowes in. Ford 18, you of 9. Hooper 15. W. R. Edmands 23. Hughes 13, Taylor 21. 11 . Results. And when the splash comes t ousting stick at j ready Muscles tense go and May the Best contender topple Over last out of the water or in a Jant zen is your Friend snug fit perfect utter Freedom of muscle. Tho original Jantzen of permanent Elas Lucity is made still Freer by patented Fea Tures. Only in a Jan zen. For instance do you get the Bow trunk Pat and the non rip Crotch. The shoulder strap is sur mounted by the original Jansen unbreakable Button. Fit Jant Een originated the easy it by method. Leading merchants in Vancou ver Winnipeg Victoria and other cities Are featuring Jant Zens for men women and Chil Dren. Go and see them. Write us for style Book and Sample of fabric. Ask your dealer for red diving Ger automobile or Send 4 cents for two i made by Jantzen knitting Mills of Canada limited Vancouver b. C. The suit that changed bathing to swim mag see for yourself our a armpits do not Bear out our Contention that we Are originators and Purchase the cloth in Large Quan Lihwa. You Are of usurped by Ftp Refl. Our cutters follow your measurements to a fraction of an Inch. Result a or rom Nuit for you. a food ranch of to order j. Norris merchant tailor Morris Block 276 Garry St. Phone a3247 doubles. Mrs. Finch and Miller. 24 mrs. Mac cer and Crandall s. Mrs. Southby and Barker. S mrs. Ferns and 22. Mrs. Jeat Hernle and Gardner. 2s Huertes and Warner. 4. Mcmillan Nyrl Petrie. 16 mrs. Harvey and Mcletchie 15. Mrs. Baumbach and Thompson 7 mrs. Simpson and Mcgowan 13. Mrs. Nicoh and Wilson 7 mtg. Wyllye and Webb. 13. Man. To ordon and Harriman. I mrs. Wilbur j and Mcnaug lit mrs. Wilson and Pink. Is mrs. Peterson and Baker 16. Mrs. Johnston and Graham. 7 . To the and Morrison. 20. Mrs. 3yme and Glynn. Mrs. Hut Ion and Gray. 4. Mrs. Demanti and Mcleod. 25 mrs. Coleman and Zewall 7." mrs. Clark and Briggs 11 mrs. Wil Lis and Cameron. 21. Mrs. Williams and Dusan. 4 mrs. Stack and Poulton 28. Mrs. Christie and Mcfadyn. 15 mrs. Mckenzie and Ross 0. Miss Mcbride and mrs. Mclaren. 6 mrs. Corbett and Pickering 26. Mrs. Heed and Wilson 16 mrs. Dall and Cotton. 2. Mrs. Muir and mrs. Dempster 10 mrs. Wood and Cann 15. Mrs. Lemon and Braud 17 mrs. And Walsh 9, mrs Dennis and Wybrow 13 mrs. Levin and Small. 10. Black and Armstrong. Dealer 9 Caldwell is. Pilling. 14 w. 15. Houston. 10. Monte Meirle 7 j. K. Houston 17. Duncan. 11 Erzinger 12. Mckinstry 11 Mills. 12. Yale shoe store. Palmer. 17 Martin. 14. Rambo com. 17 Harvey 9 Rutherford. 17. Dickson. 13 Mann 4. Johnson. 10 Fowler 12. Kendall is Acott 15. Orr. 11 Mcrae 13. Fisher 16 Wilson 18. Aitken 10 Rodgers. 14. Noble 16 Liddle 11. Robertson 11 w. W. Edmands 10. Montgomery. 12 Ford 13. W. R. Edmands. 19 Taylor 20, 1 . Results. to head Lawn Dingwall. Rutherford. 6 Mitchell. 13. Erz infer 11 Shackelton u. Ladles doubles. Mrs. Co Ultra and Kutch non 14 mrs. Mcgregor and Mooney. 13. Mrs. Hamlin and Johns 16 mrs. Jackson and Murray it. Mrs. Hutchison and Hughes 17 mrs. Orr and Moore. K. Mrs. Bywater and Mclennan. 12 mrs. Oswald and Borrell is. Mrs. Morrison and Stevens a Mulvey find Barrett. 13. Speirs Parnell. Carpenter. 15 Pollock 14. Duncan. 20 Montgomery 16. Dickson. 11 9 Ramsbotton 17 Hooper. 11. W. S. Houston. 22 Sutton 5. Wilson. 17 Barnes. 3. Fisher. 11 hand. S. Yale shoe. Lament. 15 10. Men s Healy and Reynolds. 16 Orr and Cove 13. Rooke and Christie 1 Wise and Jeffries 18. Secondary. Mrs. Wilbur 13 mrs. Gordon 12. Mrs. Baker. .13 mrs. Orr 11. Mrs. Dennis 20 mrs. Morris 13. Mrs. 22 mrs. Oaks. 6. Fort Rouge trophy mrs. Coleman 13 mrs. 10. B. C marksmen Man at Quebec meet elected president Manitoba Asso h. Gloppen re elected Secretary treasurer Canadian Montreal aug. Colum Bia competitors captured first second and third places in the Active militia and battalion matches at the province of Quebec Rifle association meet which opened today at trembles ranges Lance Corporal h. W. Burton of the Esquemault Garrison Rifle association Victoria b.c., won the match with a score of 101 Points out of a possible 105. Bettering the Winnipeg score of last year by eight Points. Major f. Richardson of thai 5th British Columbia b. Of a., with 99 and . A. E. Ashe. Of the 16th Canadian scottish. Victoria with of took second and third prizes. The fourth divisional engineers. Montreal won the Molson team match and pet. H. Wall of that regiment won the Stolson Tyro match. Election of c. B. Montgomery of the Assiniboine club to the presi Dency and the Elevation of Dean Rutherford of Saskatoon to Honor Ary life member were the Bright features of the annual meeting of the Manitoba Lawn boat tag ass Ocla Tola held at the Marl Borough yesterday. A Large num Bor of members were present and All the business was transacted in a surprisingly Quick manner. President Georga Ren Dall presided Over the gathering. Another outstanding feature of the meeting was the election of a. H. Coppon. A grand old Man and an energetic worker for the betterment of the Lawn Bowling game to his thirteenth term As user. Before his re election several members eulogized the work of or. Coppen highly. Successful Seaton the report of the executive showed the game to be making great strides and that the association experienced a very successful season from every standpoint. The financial report also found the association. Have a balance on hand. During the course. Of the meeting a Hearty vote of thanks was tendered to the executive for their efforts in placing the game on such a sound basis. A. T. Little of the beaches de club appealed to the association to recon Sider their action in excluding the Beac Side club from the Eaton trophy an event which is Only open to outside links. After some Dis Cussion the matter was left to the incoming executive. The full slate of officers elected for the ensuing year Hon. John Bracken , a. C. Campbell St. Johns president a b. Montgomery Assiniboine 1st. Or. A. V. Dowler port William second vice president a. T. Little Beac Side Secretary treasurer a. H. Coppen executive w. J. Fartin Assiniboine g. Poul ton. St. Johns Carl Melvln Green Wood and w. J. Boyd Broadway official Impi or. J. Montgomerie auditor g. A. Mckay. The banquet after the business of Tho meeting was transacted the members sat Dot i banquet which was inter mingled w Ith several splendid addresses by Well known men and a Fine musical programme. The speeches of John t. Haig and j. M. Evans Deputy Miniver of agriculture of the province Mani Toba were Well received by the audience while f. Palmer Deari Rutherford. Of Saskatoon Tom Boyd a. Lanion. Or. Creelman and. C. B. Montgomery were others to speak during the evening., the members were kept in Jolly spirits by excellent musical pro gramme and All the numbers were Well received. Matt Allan w. N. Bruce Pote Logan Tom Briggs and several others took part in the entertainment end of the festivities. Peter Maltby Breaks world s Mark Friis Pes Pale Goshen n.y., aug. N. Harriman s Peter Maltby. A Brown Colt by Peter Volo out of Guy a worthy broke the world . Mile track record for two year Olds at the summer meet Nebr of the Orange county driving Park on the historic Here today. Colt a time of 2j.o 3-4 was made the second heat of the two year old Trot. The time u better by two and three Quarter seconds than the world s record established by the same Colt two weeks ago at to Endicott. Drivers Gus of Flushing and Clyde c. Lamlein of Louls Volle ky., Ivere injured in a spill that occurred when Peter Volp driven by Munz stepped into a of Len s sulky. Neither Drivers nor horses were seriously Hurt. Swedish swimmer to claim record associated press Cable Gothenburg swe Eun. Aug. 12. Arne Borg the swedish Champion today swam a mile in 21 minutes 41 3-5 seconds. He will claim a world s record for the feat. The present world s record according to available data. Is held by g. R. Hodgson of Canada who at Stockholm in july 1912, made the distance in 23 a Lutes 34 5-10 seconds. Gertrude Ederle resumes training for Channel swim Boulogne France. Aug. Training for her attempt the English Channel resumed today by Gertrude Eiserle of women s swimming association who recently has been slightly indisposed. Harrison the Argentine girl who four times has made the. Effort will Start training again to Morrow for another attempt which she Hopes to make in. About fifteen Days. A physician who today examined Ederle to ascertain her physical condition somewhat of a Shock he observed her Chest expansion. This is Tho most wonderful lung development i have Ever seen. The doctor to missed Erle s Chaperon. This girl has a Chest expansion of nearly eight inches. She must have wonderful endurance and vitality. If i were a betting Man i would Wager. That she i will swim the Elmwood captures first series baseball honors Scotty Oliver s Elmwood giants Sun or Haschall team won the first series honors by defeating West end Dodds pitched wonderful Ball Anil backed up try some Brilliant Field ing. In the third inning with the bases loaded. Turk hit a Home run scoring three run Hera ahead of Hiiri West 33.nd staged a rally in the last inline but Fel Short scoring fourth batteries Elmwood and Turk and today s Lawn Bowling draw .9 . Draw Winnipeg piano doubles games unfinished on tuesday to be played at 9 . On same Green and grounds except those playing in the Eaton event. Eaton trophy at Aulon Boine 1. Hand Minnedosa is. Harrold Brandon. 2. Wall fort Frances is. Saskatoon. 3. Ridge fort William is. Mokin is try Brandon. 4. Creelman Brandon is. Or. Bowes Regina. 5. Robertson w. A. Brandon is. Minnedosa. Rutherford Saskatoon is. Taylor Brandon. 11 . Draw at Asan Boine winners no. I is. Winners no. 2. Winners no. 3 is. Winners no. 4. Winners no. 5 is. Or. Dowler fort William. Dingwall grand Challenge 1. Borke is. Orr. 2. Mcrae is. Pilling. 8. Mcletchie is. Aitken. Speirs Parnell Rodgers is. J. 1c Houston. Ford a. Lamont. At Sargent Park coldwell is Mckidd. Ramsbottom is. Harvey. Mills is. Middlehurst. Wooley is. Noble. Martin c. B. Montgomery. Lyddle is. Matheson. Store at River Lew Scott is. Pollock . Stoble. Jet. Rouge trophy ladies 1 mrs. Stack is. Mrs. Christie. 2 mrs. Wyllo is. Mrs. Walsh. 3 mrs. Johnson is. Mrs. Bryce. 4. Mrs. Mulvey is. Mrs. Dodgers. At Greenwood 1. Mrs. Cameron is. Mrs. Hamelin. 1 2.-miss is. Mrs. Edwards. At St. John s mrs. Miller is. . Mrs. Roed is. Mrs. Ferris. Mrs. Williams is. Mrs. Poulton. 2 . Draw Columbus rinks at Assiniboine 1. Sons of England is Resina and Saskatoon. 2. St. Paul is. Fort Rouge. 3. Fort William is. Greenwood. 4. Canadian Pac. Ray. Is. Bra Chelda. At fort Rouge 1. Selkirk and it. Frances. 2. Minnedosa is. River Lew. At St. John s 1. West end is. Park and wheat City. 2. Home Street is. Assiniboine. At Riverview 1. Brandon City is St. John 3. 2. Civic is. Broadway. . Women s Tennis event starts monday National event will open after Wightman cup games spec enl United Newn esp such o free Preu Freo press wire new York aug., Only one Day of intermission following the International cup matches the United states women Tennis players will re sume brands Hans their racquets next monday in the opening matches of the National women s championship at Forest Hills an All week showing which miss Helen wills will defend her title for the second time this will he the 38th annual women s championship tournament. The Wightman cup matches end. Saturday afternoon. 64-players in the draw selected from a list of 70 names. Those w4io were deemed worthy of a place in the tournament include All five members of the British Wight Ryan cup teat miss Kitty Mckane miss eve Colyer miss Joan Fry mrs. Lambert Chambers and miss b. H. Harvey. They were seeded in the draw were Siz United states miss Helen wills miss Elizabeth Ryan mrs. Molla Mallory miss Eleanor Goss miss Mary k. Brown and mrs. Marion Jessup. The English women players Usu ally go form in this country owing to the change of atmosphere and the americans likewise suffer a decline the English tournaments. This being True the English players Are not believed to to formidable lengers for the National women s championship. Ray Tubman will come to Winnipeg Canadian act Antcli Calgary alta., aug. To b Man manager of the Palace theatre Calgary. And famous Canadian Huilete left thursday morning Cor fort we Itam where he is to be manager of one. Of the famous players Canadian houses for a while before going on to Winnipeg Ray Tubman holds the Canadian Rutiri ing record for the half mile mile in 4.18, which is one. Second than the mile and has 100 10 seconds Flat. In Addi Tion he was a prominent football player in which town he left two years ago to come to Calgary his Uncle was mayor of that City Ami died in office about two months ago. Or Tubman in addition holds re cords and Many medals for Canoe paddling and was one of the Best Lacrosse players in he East. Vancouver Polo team captures Lane trophy associated Cable Vancouver b.c., aug. Couver Pojo team today won trophy cup emblematic of the Pacific coast Polo champions up defeating Portland Hunt club , of Oregon 10 to 5, on monday met and Defeated the Camp Jewis washing1 ton International champions. S to 7. Today s win gives Vancou ver team Possession of the cup for a year. Draw for Mclntyre yacht raw trophy is made at Montreal Cit Radfan Montreal aug. 12. Skipper drow Patterson of the Lake of the Baclit of Winnipeg a id rear Commodore g. V. Whitehead the Royal St. Lawrence yacht club tonight Drew for the yachts by them first of a Merles of Intel Chib races tomorrow1 attorn bin for the. Trophy donated by j. M. Mcintyre for the encouragement of inter club sailing for class b Craft. The Royal Lak e of the avoids Crew Drew the red Patch i., while the local club Crew will sail on thei Meayer. The race will be twice around a triangular Cox Rise a distance of about none mites Tjie Start will at 3 o clock. The Royal late of this Woods consists of Patterson r w sell Gage Ted Gardner and a. B. W. Patterson. I Amateur wis Minnesota state open Tofle Minneapolis minn., aug. 12. Harry Amateur of the mint Kazhda club Holder of Numo Roua Jrolf today won the Minnesota state Opeifa Golf cram Plo Thip with a team of 297 for the 72 Olf play. Me finished one stroke and of George Smith Somerset St. Paul last year s Wii Ier. It Wai the first time in the history of the state open that an Amateur has won the event. Winnipeg shot 149 today what Chi him a total of 307 the Days. Arthu Baker of win nope had 159 today which with 158 yesterday give him 317. Bill Johnston sure of place on Tennis team defeat Vincent Richards easily in test Latch special a Espach to free by free press wire new York . Bill John Ston came out of eclipse today. Lyttie Bill the flyweight fury of the Tennis courts Asalita Defeated Vincent Richards the Young upstart who took his place As number two Man on the defending Davis cup team in 1924. They met. In a Semi private test. Match at Forest Hills. Johnston walloped Rie i Ai Del in straight sets 6-3, 6-4 and 7-5 inasmuch Vas Johnston won a Jive Sci match from Richards last saturday this new Victory virtually assures Johnston his old position on the Davis cup second Only to William t. Tilden s. Richards game showed none of the stubborn spirit that was evid int in the fierce match of last saturday in which there was very Little to Choso bet Wen them. Cyril Toniey gives up Golf for Tennis makes Good impression in first tournament match special Cable thu by free Prewit or late were London aug. Tolley for Mer British Alia eur Golf off Oil his crusade to restore Tennis laurels to the English brow under the pseudonym of a. Tolley is a Volunteer in the War against Tennis stars. He was a first rate Tern is player when a youth and Lefore he deserted the courts for the links. Since the War the great Tennis tournament at Wimbledon near London has rarely seen an englishman or Woma. Nearor than Suc Cess Tolley has volunteered to go in Tennis As seriously As he. Went in for Golf in an Effort to get in shape to Send the Borotra Richards Johnstons la costes and Andersons away to defeat 1926. V As a birdie1 Tolley won his first tournament match today at Buxton. Defeating w. B. Bourne in the second round of be Derbyshire championship 5_7, Tolley s service was fair. His general play made a Good impression. But Tolley s initial Tennis Triumph was Brief. W. J. Beans hire met. The. Crusading golfer in the third round and Beans hire out played Tolley or Birdie As he. Prefers to be called for Tennis purposes throughout the match. Famous golfers play at Swift current special despatch la tie free trttt.1 Swift current aug. Teen coach loads of were welcomed by All the fans of Tho Mashie and the Putter in the City and by a Largo number of other citizens As Well. Split current was the first Stop o these. Professional club swingers in this a Rolince and the crowd let itself go in Strund style. The big event of the Forenoon a play Ivas a foursome Between als and two amateurs and crowd of local fans interested citizens had some of the their life in watching , Chick Evans Jim Barnes and Keele Carter do some of the hard drives on the k Mwood course. The professionals had nothing1 but the highest Praise for the course which they con Side acid one of the Best that they have yet played Over. The entertainment put up for them by the two local Cluba also brought some very warm remarks of the special train pulled out for Moose jaw at noon the players waving Farewell to the fans the rain halts play in hard courts terms tourney Only few games played yesterday in open events starts on saturday owing to rain very Tern of yesterdays matches were played the Only courts fit for play being at the fort Garry club. But with the completion of to Day s draws the Handicap events should be Down to the finals before the open ing ;