Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 14, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Matoba free press Winnipeg Friday August 14, 1925 Australia defeats Canada in Davis cd Anderson beats Crocker easily but Wright puts up great game Gerald Patterson loses first two sets to Canadian 5-7, 3-6, but comes Back to win final three sets 6-3, 6-1, Crocker beaten in straight sets. Canadian press Dinami Montreal aug. Took a hold on their Botond round Davis cup tip with Canada today when they apr Rod the first two singles matches. .1. O. Anderson. Australian Captain dec of Atinsk Williard f. C Rocker. Canadian Champion in Throe it Rasht Seta 6-1. Fi-3, Garild rallied in to last of his five Mutch with Lack Wolff it to comp pro the double Victory for the 5-7. Reg 6-3. A i. 6-3 a Surprise the furnished when Jack made a bold blk for honors in with Oer old Patterson and for time it Appo Arod As if the age pros Montr Cirlor would take the match from the san shins Patterson and give the Canadian team an a void Bra la to in mfr the doubles match tomorrow afternoon. Wright weakens. Captured the first two sets find the local Tennis a votes of a can Adiian Victory. The eased up i the third set but Rould not fret Cro Init Asan i his former spectacular style and the lira made a. Nuni recoils attempt was forced to concede the last three be s and the match. Anderson wins easily. Anderson Hafl Little Timble in Defont lev Crocker 1n the match of the two. The Ransy australian Ranian p Oyler a brilliantly steady base line to take Tho Victory Patterson started out against a Rasht in a similar fashion in the first set of the second contest quickly brought the count to in favor. Alien Wright solved Patterson s smashing service and his terrific returns. The local player started to return the fast Ype Dink driven by Patterson. Tills proved upset in to the australian especially so when he found a Rasht returns directed practically in id his backhand. Here weakness and a Rasht tool full and Vetn Tajer of his opportunities. Time and time Derain he sent deadly placements alone the Side lines to Patterrson s Back hand Grid is often Asho did Patterson a love the Bill into the net or out of the court. The result was a. Phenomenal string of six straight Sames Meh gave Wright the first set at 7-5. Wright shines. Again in the second set Wright showed a smart Connre of once. Spectacular placements a deadly overhead in fact a variety of strokes which caused Patterson much apprehension specially when his own smashing style of play or ought him hut Little result. Captain Anderson Loo. Became Oppre in Salvo and moved Down from the. Stands to the courts. Wrig Rbt had Henri covering in immense amount of court in the two winning sets and in the third let up in Patterson taking set at g-3. After the rest interval the local player attempted to Battle the dash lie Hud shown in tha sets but he could not arise 10 he occasion. He found Patterson Nlay ins with More precision and considerably More Speed and the fourth. Went to the australian easily 6-1. I. Was somewhat disappointing to the ocal Cotar Lep. Who had a taste of Viory and were loudly supporting Tho Mon Trealer in his Lusht for unexpected aureus. Wright was in improved form n the deciding Ihnn set. But was Noi Rood enough. After holding Patterson 3-3 the turning Point came when he australian made an apparently impossible return to count the seventh Ramo. And from then on a won at will n the two remaining games. Points. First sat. Crocker Anderson Crocker Anderson Crocker second Sot. Third set. Placements. Anderson. 34 Crocker 1 nats. Anderson. 42 . 33. Outs. Anderson. .13. Anderson. 2 Crocker. 0. Of urls faults. Anderson the present Holder of tb.4 open title loaves this morning and will have two Days prac Altio Over the the Battle sets under Way he should make a bold bid. Iti his Effort to repeat last year s Success at As he is playing first class Golf at present and has been putting in some faithful his last round at the Pine Ridge course was a very steady Effort of 73, Rtia de up of 36 out 37 Home which is Only one Over Pat of cult course. Tho rest of the part of 1 and b. A up in Ilso a a. J. Wilson. Who was Puj company them last ave s runner Amateur who also going will not he Able Grade bit Winnipeg will seated by to. T. Cuthbe Amii eur title Holder f. For the Dlf save tonight acted join d. Mclean the Manitoba b hopeful of 10 make the be veil repro the present f. Tribe Matt Thompson d. N. Arnott Bryan o Kelly k. A s. Move Jim Harold Parker and several others i Stratton goes to Regina. Many local golfers will hear with regret the news of h. M. Stratton s removal to Regina. Where he has accepted an. Important position with a wholesale hardware House. Stratton a member of the a Crest has just recently struck his real game after a. Protracted bad spec due to illness and it was expected that he would make his Mark in local tournaments in future. Stratum won the second flight in the Manitoba Amateur championship last week after experiencing a Little hard Luck in not. For the Flat flight where he rightly belongs. In Oil his rounfl.3 he played Fine steady Golf. He is also at resent out in the final bracket of the a Crest club Champion ship waiting for a decision to be reached in the other half of the draw. It is to be hoped that he is Able to Complete Jils play in this event before he leaves Oil. Sunday As he an excellent annexing the honors on his present form. Norwood ladies club. The ladles of the Norwood club will play in the qualifying round of their club championship today. A. Large entry list is As a new championship cup has been provided by the club for the Winner and rivalry for the Honor being the first to have custody of it is sure to be keen. Play will Start at 10 a.m., and play ers May arrange their own partners and play at any time during the Day after that hour. Two flights at least will be arranged the size of them to be decided by the number of cards returned in the qualifying round. Bruce memorial trophy. Mrs. Collie became Tho custodian of the pretty Bruce memorial. Trophy for the ensuing year when she beat mrs. Mckinnon in the final by the narrow margin of recently. The match was very keenly contested throughout the entire is holes and the result was in doubt until the last putt was holed 1 out. I hushing official singles matches Royal Lake of the Woods yacht red Patch beaten Royal St. Lawrence yacht Lonb sailing the Beaver wins race against Winnipeg Crew by three quarters of a mile. Eddie Wasdell manager of Tiger Lacrosse team and superintendent of concessions at Citi Zens carnival. Dominion wide Junior soccer body punned . Association to make recommendation at annual meeting of . Be formed local football notes g. W. L. D. Fort Houge s 5 1 2 7413 United Weston brits s scottish. S War vets. 7 of. 16 16 11 4 1 5 a. Pts 5 12 10 9 5 a 8 i brits of scottish 0 holding Bra tannins to a scoreless draw on the carib others grounds last no Erht scottish climbed out of the cellar position of the Winnipeg and District first division foot balt league As a result of the draw brits and scottish bettered their chances of avoiding Rele gation while vets Are now at the Bot Tom of the table. On the run of the same a. Draw is a fair indication of How the play went., both teams put up a Good Brand football and there was Little to choose Between either eleven. The Best football was played in the final half which was filled with some interesting exchanges but Fine goal tending Strong defensive taste is and lost kept the score Sheet Blank. Sandy Mcmahon had charge of the game aha the teams lined up a Wardrope Derby Gor Don smart Brown. Campbell Morrison Bryd Guss Foster and Woolley. Scottish Reid Gordon Morrison Buchanan Mercer Milne Dale Stewart and Mcadam. The. Big attraction in Ideal football circles tonight will a the meeting of. Westminster and Knox for the c. H. Mcfadyen shield emblematic presbyterian football league Champion ship. Both teams will be at full strength and As it is Well know the calibre of football these elevens can play no doubt the largest crowd of the season will be in attendance. Thuc game must Start at 6.45 Sharp and the full 90 minutes played. All players Are requested to be at the . Not later than 6.15-o clock. Fort Rouge will meet to Eston in an important . Fixture on the car Muthert on saturday evening at o clock. The following fort Rouge players Are wanted out Ritchie Blythe Saunders. Mcauley Mitchell Fenn dim bar Elrick. Bradly Foxon and Ward. Westerley and . Will clash in a Charity cup fixture on the car Rar Heru and grounds tonight afr f.45 o clock. The following Westerley players Are wanted out not later than 6.15 o clock Rodgers culverhouse. Prince Welch a. Tyler Mel Tyre. W. Tyler. Patterson Turner Bowen Olsen and Funnell. St. James will meet trans Nona. Wanderers at St. Tonight at 6.-is o clock the Folk Ovink St. Players Are wanted out at 6.30 o clock Stevens Tje eve Patterson Cross Cross Beach Wylie. Hunter Harford Cas Sidy. Miller Smith. Bell Berry Thorn ton Brown and Scholes. Celtic and Transcona War vets will meet in a second division fixture on the Carruthers grounds this evening at 6.15 o clock. I Jock Cricket the following will represent Canadian National railways is. St. Pitch a City Park to. Newsome of go Manley a. White Farad k. Money d. West. H. Tester. H. Gillespie a. Hal sey h. Nurse b. Bubb w. J. Vicary the following will represent Trinity Cricket club on saturday St. Alban s at City Park pitch Hay h. Hall. A. J. Gibson to. H. I Manley w. Wool Lams w. Hamilton. H. K. Bladworth. Willey w. Stewart k. Morris and n. Truscott against Kentish at River Dower t. A. Fordham j Mcferran. W. Jonas c. A Lipeles p. Karn a. W. Use Pratt g. Mccombie. A. Remmelt v. Miller a. Douglss the following Srill represent the White Rolft Cricket Clini against Kent ish at City Park pitch d4 and St. Georges Kildonan Park pitch b Lawson id. 33m monds c. Hall h. Randall g. Banks h. Lawson h. To. Robson. B. V. Danger fled. To. Cooklin a c. Campion j. Underwood. A b. To Haynes w c. Archer r. T. Simeon t. Funnel ii. Taylor r. Ainsworth h. Mortimer w. A Hayward Adams 13. Hodgkinson e. Pratley. The game Between the . And St. Alb fun s in the c division been postponed. Owing to the death of mrs. C. Fal Tonbridge which August is the end Cricket. Of pfc postponed their with Bart until future Date. Mangled remains of Man found on railway track Cuna Difton Are Saskatoon aug. 13. The mangled remains of j. Raymond Fugitt 20, whose Home is near Ley saslf., were found near Dundrum on. The cant Dian. National railway Saskatoon Regina line. Thursday afternoon by a Section Foreman. It is believed that fugue was old Init Blu Cassase to his Home when the Accident occurred the left and leg were severed Tho ribs crushed inward and the body was badly bruised. An inquest will be held. With a View to fostering football among the youngsters. The British Columbia football association will make a recommendation at th6 annual meet ing of the Dominion football association for the formation of a higher Junior association. The . Body in making this recommendation Felt that it was in the interests of football that such a step should be taken. Although it is the desire of the . Association to form a Dominion wide organization it was Felt that the time was not Ripe for Euch a body. However Western Canada and Eastern Canada associations should he formed which would provide the machinery for the formation of a Domin Ion body when the time arrived. In the. Recommendation the . Body asks the . To take the in and to communicate with the different provincial Junior associations and Endeavor to bring these various bodies together with a View to completing a higher Junior organization. The new association or associations will be affiliated with governing 1 Ody have the Sama voting Power at the annual meeting As a provincial senior association and handle affiliation and registration fees exclusively. The Dominion association is asked to assume any financial liability in connection with the formation. have a sum set aside at the. General meeting to further the objects of the proposed new association. Further tha Domin Ion body is requested to make provi Sions in the Constitution or he . For the Protection of Junior players and provide for the recognition of a Junior association. Montreal aug. The Crew of Tho Royal St Lawrence yacht club sailing the Beaver won today s race from Tho red Patch sailed by the Royal Lake of the Woods tact club Crew of Winnipeg by three quarters of a the Crews were Royal St. Lawrence on Beaver rear Commodore r. V. Whitehead George Hamilton Price Dougal Walter Baxter. Royal Lake of the Drew Pat Erson Russell Gage Ted Gardner. A. B. W. Paterson. The local Crew handled the Beaver with a certainty that was lacking in Tho inn arsement of Tho red Patch. The visitors appeared he aunt in their a being satisfied to follow the Lead of their rivals. They lost two Hundred cards before the Flat buoy was reached and kept dropping astern of the Beaver steadily for the remainder of the race so that nearly five minutes Between the yachts it the finish. The race wan twice around the Tri angular course at polite Claire All buoys to starboard. Red Patch was Ever the line first started a tack o Larboard and then suddenly put about u port. Red Patch lost the Lead and never regained it. Rounded Tho first buoy almost a a route Abend of her rival. On Tho last leg. Of the first Titi be around tha course Beaver ran up a Small spin Nassr and considerably widened the distance Between the yachts the Winnipeg Crew followed suit. The Day was Grey and cold. Rain fell during the greater part of the race and Stron wind Vilett from the South that kicked up a rough White capped sea. Norwegian claims pole vault record Norway Auy. The norwegian athlete Charles . Today pole vaulted 4.23 meters 13 feet 1014 inches which is claimed to be a world s record. _ Good programme for citizens Shoi at Sherburn diving Park on a with some of
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