Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 14, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba
R Manitoba free press. August 14, 1925 Chinito Bataan Bowling tourney reaching final w Lawn Bowling tournament close games Mark fourth Day s trophy gets Rutherford eliminated from two More is still undefeated. Annual Lawn Manitoba is gradually draws a result of yester Jiano doubles -0 o very Good Day visitors la with the of it. Final stage. Starlet in the Eaton play was a Sia even that trophy and t As grand or cutt racing associated Cleveland Ohio aug. Command at the Start each of the to heats and holding full Sway Hrom ghost station Belle. Belln Sienna filly easily won the main division of the Rainy Day sweep America s richest event two year old Trotters the feature o Oday s Brand circuit racing at North Randall. The race valued at won for her owner b. J. Merkle Columbus Ohio. Station Belle was driven by Ben j White of Lexington Ivy. She is c full sister to Sumatra which month event for last y ear. S. 13. N Pacific railway a 0 Fowler and it. Frances civic 3 Relna 28 fort it Frances. Riverview. 19. Winnipeg piano trophy. 1 Proudfoot Mcletchie it Joyce and Martin s. Prmt Burgess and Barnwell. 18 Mont Gomery and Burns 1-. Mint and Partridge to Mont 17 17 Hastings Duru Harrison Lons 19 Perry and Davies 15 Law anal and Bailey 15 Mclean and Metken 15 Gall and Thornborough and Dowler 10 Davidson and Boyes 13. Donnelly and Goulding 24 Baile and Mcdonald 10. Cumberland and Stobie 15 Kreger and Mclaughlin 10. Peatt and Mulvey 16 Dickson Aud Forhan 18. Lowther and Severin 22 Young and Scott 16. Briggs and tingling 14 William son and Swan 11. Gilbert and Miller 20 Little Hurst and Hall 11. Logan and Sherwood 11 Sybold and Patterson 14. Nesti and Hignell a Stanworth and Fowler 19. Marchant and Turner 15 Reed and Mckenzie 14. Clark and Smith 0 Lumont and Partridge 16. Boulton and Spencer Donnelly and Golding Mclaughlin and Harrold 14 sprang and Liddle 11. Scott and Alexander 20 Rodgers and Scott 15. Robertson and Knight 12 Davidson ind Carter 10. Wall and Preston 12 Peterson and Harrison 20. Fulton and Mooney 17 Ramsbottom and Swanson 14. and Proudfoot 13 Johns ton and Madorah 12. Mann and Collinss Finlay and Wilson 21. Rooke and Christie. 11 Gilbert and Miller 16. Briggs and tingling 11 Mccullough and Hindle 13. Boyce and Davidson. 13 Reynolds and Healy 14 Wilson und Noble 0 Dobbs and Allan. Is. Rutherford and Steele 17 pm elms and Rigby. 20. Aitken and Aitken 15 Ridge sind Hillpot 0. Praser and Bailey 11 Barnes and and Mckee 13 Wybrow and Graham 16. Duncan and Hunter 7 Andrews and land 10. Eaton trophy. Hand 19 Harold 7. Wall 12 Fowler 15. Ridge 13 Mckinistry s. Creelman 13 Bowes 11. Robertson 8 Mann. 15. Rutherford 17 Taylor is. Giants defeat Pittsburgh to get even break score 4-1 win 5n final athletics lose while washing ton Breaks Down plot Sura pa., aug. York took the final of a four game series with Pittsburg today 4 to 1, drawing tin even break and reducing the Lead of the pirates to four and one half Ames in the National league Pennant race. Score new York 7 1 5 1 batteries Greenfield and Snyder Aldridge Adams Sheehan and Smith. Hornsby hits Homer. St. Loula aug. Chicago cubs outhit the St. Louis cardinals today and won the first game of the series s to 5. The visitors Sot thirteen Safe ties for a total of 23 bases. Manager Hornsby of the cardinals hit his 31st Home run of the season with two men on base in the nth innings. Score Chicago 13 1 St. Louis 10 0 batteries Cooper and Gonzales Haynes. Rhem and o Farrell. Dingwall. At Assiniboine. Orr is. Shackelton. Pilling is. Leatherdale. Black and Armstrong. Walnea is. J. K. Houston. Speirs Parnell. Rooke is. Erzinger. I Mcrae is. Mcklin Stry Harvey is. Duncan. Fisher is. Matheson. Yale shoe store. At River View. Palmer is. Ramsbottom. Rutherford is. Hughes. Ido Jer is. A. S. Houston. Noble is Miller. Dickson is. Rowler. 11 . Draw. Black and Armstrong. At Assn Boine. Caldwell is. Pilling. Spe1rs-Parnell. Winners Rorke and Erzinger or lie Rue and Mckinistry. Dickson is. Winners Harvey am Duncan. Duncan is. Mckinistry. Zendala is. Mcrae. At Riverview. Noble is. Wilson. Or. Bowler is. Ford. Rutherford is. Aitken. Lament is. Winners Palmer and Ramsbottom. If s. Houston wins at 3 9.m. In shoe store he will play Stob a in this fort Rouse trophy. Ladles rink. At St John s. Mrs. Is. Mrs. Hodgers. Mrs. Willis is. Mrs. Coleman. Secondary. Mrs. Coulton is. Mrs. Walsh. Mrs. Johnston is. Mrs. Dem anal. Mrs. Slack is. Mrs. Bryce. Miss Mcbride is. Mrs. I Leatherdale. Mrs. Barker a. Mrs. Wilbur. 2 . Draw. Ladies secondary. At St. John s. Mrs heed is. Winners mrs. Poulton or mrs. Walsh. Winners mrs. Johnston and mrs. Edmands is. Winners mrs. Block and Wyllie or mrs. Rodgers is. Mrs. Willie or mrs. Coleman. Race beating Norwood 7 to 1 pack Hind hurls Strong game molding opponents to three hits costly memorials still have Chance for presbyterian league tide game Between Robertson and Knox thrown out and teams ordered to replay game by Manitoba football suspended. Athletic a lose. Philadelphia pa., aug. Louis won its Only game of the series four by winning the final fray with the athletics Here today 5 to 4. A wild throw by Poole in the eighth innings gave the Browns their winning run. Simmons hit his twentieth Home run of the sea son Oft Gaston in the fifth inning. 12 1 Philadelphia g 1 batteries Gaston. Vangilder and Hargrave Walberg Harris and Coch Rane. Champions split. Washington Auk 13. Washington and Cleveland divided a. Double header today. The champions bowing to Superior pitching by Tohle in the first game and taking the second with a ninth inning rally to break a tie. The scores were 2 to 0 and s to 4. Scores .000001100-210 0 ?v4shlnngt0n g 1 batteries Uhle and l. Sewel Zachary Russeli and Ruel Severeid. 9 0 14 ,0 Miller and Myatt. Sewell Johnson Gregg Marberry acid Ruck Severeid. How clubs stand scottish football season will get underway saturday third Lanark team missing from first division this soccer Talent evenly English league opens in two weeks the official opening of the scottish football season two weeks As usual of the game South of to Cheviot and with times rapidly approaching their enl. The Way is paved for the entry of the ruins game. Soccer takes precedence Over All other sports in soot it with the possible exception of it tour Rugby football a a Many admirers and. Not All of these Are confined to the colleges and Ulver Netles Rugby is the schools game it Festl great portly other Berwickshire and your suit thoroughly dusted carefully pressed shaped to fit 50c dry cleaned and pressed called for and delivered Henry Bros. Limited Plant 262 Gwendoline pm. N9654 Branch 277 Smith pm. A9190 Ory of followers of the Canadian soccer is deplored in Scotland for they Avo teen in the first division Ever Inee the league began and. Have in heir Day won both the cup and the Easue championship. But the Down All of the Cathy in club Means the return of Clydebank whose sojourn in he second string Las lasted Tor one Eason Only. Clydebank however Are of much of a drawing card and their presence will not in any Way strengthen he senior department with the soldiers went Ayr United thus leaving Kilmarnock alone in the pet. National league. W. To. Pittsburg 41 new York Cincinnati "7 Brooklyn i n2 St. Louis 53 56 .486 Philadelphia 47 Chicago a to Boston i ol1 yesterday s new York. 4 pits burst. 1 Chicago 8 St. Louis 6. Only games scheduled. American league w. I Philadelphia Washington Chicago 70 69 60 54 11. Ladies events. Fort Rouge trophy. Mrs. Stack to mrs. Wyllie 23. Mrs. Bryce. A mrs. Rodgers 19. Mrs. Christie 1-0 mrs. Walsh extra mrs. Johnston. 22 mrs. Mulvey o. Mrs. Willis 11 miss Mcbride s. Mrs. Hamlin 4 mrs. Edmands 20. Mrs Baker. 14 mrs. Mcgregor 13. Mrs. Dennis 12 mrs. Reed 23. Mrs. Glynn 9 mrs. Wilbur 21. Ladies doubles. Mrs. Finch and Miller 14 mrs. Ferris and Locke 12. Mrs. Leatherdale acid Gardner 13 mrs. Mcmillan and Petrle. 13. Mrs. Simpson and Mcgowaxi 10 mrs. Wylie and Webb. 13. Mrs. Wilbur and Mcnaught 11 mrs. Wilson and Pink 17. Mrs. Bryce and Morrison 22 mrs. Ginz and Syme s. Mrs. Mcleod and Edmands 20 mrm. Willis and Cameron 7. Mrs stack and Poulton is mrs. Christie and Mcfadon 14. Mrs. Corbett and Pickering i mrs. Reed and Wilson 15. Mrs. Wood and Cann is mrs. Lemon and Braund 16. Mrs. Dennis and Wybrow 5 Rodgers and Kerr 18. Mrs. Lustra and Hutchison mrs. Hamlin and Johns. 12. Mrs. Hutchison and Hughes 10 mrs. Of Wall and Borrell 14. Mrs and Barrett la jars Oaks and Bennest 8. 36 39 in 55 56 62 61 74 n tonight s game St. Paul is. Tigers 6.15 elks stayed in the race for second series honors in the Wesley league by defeating Norwood in rather hollow fashion last night. Jack Hind was in splendid form and Norwood never really had a Chance. Norwood played Raggedy in the Field and four of their five errors figured in six of the seven runs gained by the elks. Hind held the Norwood Crew to three widely scattered hits and struck out nine in eight rounds. The Only run scored by was a gift. Monio and Roberts hurled for nor Wood and both pitched Well but were supported poorly. Roberts relieved in the third and hurled a Strong game throughout. The Victory places the elks within half a game of the tigers and if they can beat Arenas next monday night their chances for the second series title will be Bright. Three in first elks got three in the very first round. Watson was Safe 011 Symington s wild throw taking second. Mcfarlane rolled out. But Cuthbert came through with a Long double scoring Watson. Penu s Short single sent Laurie to third. Caslake hit to second and Cuthbert counted when Seel s throw was late. Ollen s out at second scored Penu. They added two More in the third. Caslake was hit and Ollie Olien was Safe when Kedian muffed Van Benteen s threw. Rivers single scored them both. Eakins was hit with two Down in the fifth and Hind singled his first hit of the year. Watson hit to Short and when Van Benteen heaved wildly pakins scored. The elks got their final run in the seventh. Watson reached second on Symington s wild throw Ana scored when Herb May threw Over third to catch him after a wild p tech Seel beat out a hit to Start the eighth. He stole second with one Down and reached third when Dakins throw went to Centre Field. Symington hit to Short and Seel tallied on the out. At an emergency meeting of the m.f.a., Heid at the Carruthers club House last night the Appeal of the Robertson memorial to the governing body against a decision handed out by the presbyterian league on the Snedden Case was upheld and the game or dered to be replayed. The protest against the Robertson memorials by the West Kildonan club in regard to not having their list of players in the hands of the Kildonan Secretary in the St plated Lime of is hours was upheld hours was upheld but the game will stand As played. The Frt ring still in it Norwood Van Buffi Icen. Koel 2b. H May a Symington. 3 in May. If. Of. A. Oiler., of i Monro. P i p. A 8 n ii to a 0 l i i a 3 _ 0 o of 1 too s 0 0 o 0 it 1 4 0 t .1 0 o 0 1 0001 1 001 0000 s 1 4 0 1 you a. For living memorials were fined up to the Rule. As a result of the decision. West Minster Are now perched on top of the table. However a Victory for either Robertson memorials or Knox in it replay game will place them into a to with Westminster for the honors on the hand if the teams Battle to a draw it will give the Mcfadyen Crew the presbyterian title. The protest came As a result of Knox a Lavong Sneddon in a game which the Sutherland Crew Defeated the memorials the memorials lodged a protest w the the presbyterian league but it was disallowed and the officials of the club appealed to the governing Bod for a decision on the matter. Kelly of the Winnipeg hearts was 1 52 a a13 1 11 to a k .1200 0 a a i o o Faa Lako. Of. Olin. Hind Norwood elks. 1 v. 1 o 1 o c o 1 o 7 o f 1 0 0 10 0 1 6 3 2 1 7 Schmart ome paying Patch during the Westminster it James game was dismissed Detroit St. Louis Cleveland new York Boston yesterday s results. At Louis b Philadelphia 4. _ Cleveland 2-4 Washington. 0-a. Other games postponed rain. American association. 36 53 57 Fil Kansas City Milwaukee Toledo Columbus yesterday s results. Milwaukee Louisville Indianapolis Minneapolis St. Paul 81 64 60 i 85 65 6t pot. .660 .639 .545 .495 .486 .452 .480 .303 .693 .547 .513 .465 .441 .425 .402 10 4 15 i the collapse of Ftp o Canada fresh in the Mem sets myth tied for first place in East will shoot off for Tait Brassey match at Ontario me association meeting c the Vic Curdes of last season s performances now brings Dundee int o line with the capital City Edinburgh Inas much As each now possesses clubs greater Friendly rivalry. Tribute. line up for Davis cup virtually decided new York aug. Test matches of the past fortnight Haven t entirely settled the problems of selecting the United states Davis cup team it was Learned today that Tae line up virtually has been decided upon Tor the Challenge round at Philadelphia next month. The team it was said will be com nose twill Lam t. Tilden William m Johnston Vincent Richards and r. Norris Williams the latter to serve As playing Captain. Tilden and Johnston will carry the Torden in the singles under the line no while Williams and Richards Aro slated to take the doubles assignment dav1s cup tots Hlor. Cuu Hitt. Stolen . . W Uon on not him off is Wruck nut. By 9. Wild poll Rhyn lift by Pitchur Law Monro 3t. It Klucs 30, Norwood 7 to left of 1.50 Umpire Tansen Auoe lated baltimor., md., aug. 13. Spain and Japan broke even in the opening Davs Plav of the Davis cup Tennis with Japan hero today. Tel Etchi Shrada Defeated Eduardo wer in straight sets and Manuel Alonso Defeated Zenzo Shim Iii 6-0, 3-6, 6-3. Tennis Racquet snaps aulos graph i Only. 912.00 Beautiful Model i Only lift of Price. Jus a Nortner n 81. Vincent 1 Only Liaf Palco. Gordner ii Fly. 1 half or Len ".80 Gard hmm s Green draft ii Fly 1 Only Hulf Pulci. Spam lne s i3-3" d. Few Brood lit and 4.00. Trou earn. Grey made Cut Laryce i special i fir Wil special 1 Duck 2.s6 Gobi balls 3 for 60c, 7oc and Foi t Fth unit tackle Amman ton Klc. Percy Wright s the contend int a port store. 235 outage ave. Opi. Tost office roae a5413. Country Orifet London aug. County Cricket matches today resulted As follows Sussex beat by Iso runs. Sussex 106 and 314 tale 121, Bowie Northampton slur i 180 and 110. Lancashire beat Worcestershire by eight wickets. Worcester Shire 114 and 160. Lancashire 213 and 64 for two wickets. See for yourself Purchase the cloth in Quan you by our cutt in follow your to fraction of a Inch. _ a fault a in rect for Good Ringo of Butts Iff order j. Morris mrs. 15 Baeres Mcmenemy Leverette and Irban. Minneapolis i 0 de Berry and Meyer. Header postponed rain. International league Oronto Rochester farting Buffalo Ersey City Syracuse Only there is Only one Way to get a smooth and Vel Vety from a stopped Blade. The Only razor that Sharp ens its own Blades is it to other 2o years. The confess ii of Ovido cigars w. St 7b Fil 60 62 58 48 i. 42 50 Fil 6-4 a pet. .659 .603 .504 .406 ,4 to .475 Rio .375 first game 7 n t ate res snet. Reese and Kopshaw. Second game 032 Mckee 770 of fames postponed account rain. San Francisco l. Sacramento 5 Angeles 4 rain. Bob Kinsey Falls before Norton in Tennis event Canadian press despatch Long Branch "ont., aug. R. J. Myths Winnipeg rifles. And set. N. Mcleod Queen s own onto Tlene for. First place in the Tait Brassey match at the Ontario Hifle association meet today will shoot off to Morrow Lor the Kobert Simpson Gold and Silver medals awarded for nest and. Second individual prizes 5n this Competition. Bach Man had cobras of-101.out of a possible 105. And Brassey team trophies were both won by two governor general s foot guards Ottawa teams. The pres ident s match was won by guardsman a. Whitehead of the g.g.f.f., who put in1 ten. Bulls at 600 Yards. Three provinces will be represented in Tho inter provincial match tomorrow. Ontario Manitoba and Al Berta. The two Western teams Are As follows Manitoba team. Deut. A. M. Blackburn Winnipeg rifles . Davidson Winnipeg rifles Sergt. R. Smythe. Winnipeg rifles Lieut Skinner Lake Superior regiment . Bullock Winnipeg rifles Sergt j. Lonsdale Winnipeg riffles. Alberta team. Sergt. D. Mclnnis. 19th Alberta dra Koons . J. Smith. 19th Alberta dragoons Sergt. P. Calsacy highlanders c pm. J. B. Smith. 13th my step Palmer 13th . Lieut. D. Campbell Calgary highlanders. Lieut. H. To. Bishop g.g.f.g., Ottawa won the All Comers aggregate with a score of 316. Major l. I. John son of the same unit was second with 311. Other High scores by westerners in the Tait Brassey Competition Are i Jet. D. Camp Budd Calgary. 00 sgt. To Mclnnis. Edmonton. 08 Lieut. A. M Blackburn Winnipeg 05 sgt. P. Lunn. Calgary 93 capt. To. R. Cons Don Calgary. 03 sgt. A. B. Sarton. Winnipeg. 32 . W. Davidson Winnipeg 01. Ami Tea at Wesley Park two Liht the Northern Pacific team of St. Paul will tigers in the first of a three game series at Wesley Park to night. Tomorrow afternoon 2.30 o clock they will Are Nas while at 6.15 . Elk. Will furnish the Northern Pacific team is reputed to be one of the Belt Amateur aggregation twin cities and Are at present on tour. They have established i great record playing through out the Western states and in the St. Paul team of the following players Bertel son Stepnick Gardell Torgerson Drost Weinke seller Bauman Jackson Stoming gibbon., Dwyer and Jack Kearns to test Validity 0f contract of 1820 stir going Strong i bracket with the Phy Atohi heated or. Bill Johnston. The 6-2. . Lart Bowling club will at terabit to sign for de Rapsey wills bout associated press new York aug. Kearny is going to test the Validity of his managerial contract with Jack Dempsey at Tho new York state athletic commission meeting Tomor the Dapper Pilot of the world s heavyweight Champion inti mated tonight that he would Call on the commission tomorrow and make his peace with the boxing solons try signing Dempsey for a match with it Rev wills at the same time he Sid he would sign Mickey Walker for a match with Dave Evic. Kearns made this intimation in the face of a reported declaration from Dempsey on the Pacific coast that to would not fight in now York state or in any state Over which the new York Board has influence and despite the announcement by Demp sey that he would do his own sign ing in the future. But Kearns May strike in his pro gramme if the new York commis Sion a Force t to Mcl the contract. Kearns will hardly Post any forfeit without some Assurance from Dempsey that he will abide by the contract. It is foolish these Days to ask merely for whisky it is just As easy to say Johnnie Walker much safer. Important matters for Canadian Lacrosse body 6 for meeting will he the Mann cup and a play Down plan for the Dominion Cham the reorganization meeting of the uan Lacrosse a definite Date has now been Adian Amateur Lacrosse association and delegates from six provinces of the Dominion will gather in Winnipeg. Sept. 4 and 5. The opening meeting will be held at 2.so . Sept. 4. Important items to come before the Pion ship Junior and school Lacrosse a discussion on a Canadian Lacrosse team for the next olympic meet. For the Dominion championships a plan of play Down in Middle of the season along the Connaught cup lines to football May be worked out. Bottled Only by ourselves in Scotland and guaranteed the same Quality throughout the world
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