Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, August 18, 1925

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 18, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free press. Winnipeg. Tuesday August 18. 1925 i Sutherland leads golfers at tourney in wife 1 a w i i a i Edmonton professional i leads in Golf tourney from by sett. Winnipeg. 78 a. T. Lowes Calgary. 78 11 Calgary. Is .1. Land. Winnipeg. 70 a. A. Weir Saskatoon 7 a Don Gowan. In Monton to .1. T. Tit chert. Winni Peg. So to. A. Mix i la. Calgary. 80 A. Nielsch. Calgary 80. Altogether there arc sixty four players with i. Hotter than 90. U looks As the Urh Iso will be Good Ono sri to Allhouse with finer weather a. Tomorrow. .j9 Anette Royal after finishing fifth in grand despatch Cleveland Ohio aug. 1. Robert direct. Nat Raz a Walter direct Geld Init. Won the 2.06 Pace feature of the grand circuit racing card at North Randall today. Other two events were claiming affairs with the claiming Price set at 2.16 Pace was easy for the Golf will Lnu Jit Leas be improved. Sutherland plays Well Suth Rhind ? soil phenomenal .05 up. Wen in 41 and Arne in 3-1. The Cdr Norton country club pro. Got away 10 a bad Start when he took six in the first Hole. In Short Mashie . After finishing the first nine in four his play improved and he played the last nine in one under . In tie. 1? holes he had three birdies and nine holes. His card was As follows he first heat which went to Helena Harvester Winner of he 218 Trot was the third favorite of the Day to win. Par a in. The following Are the scores for the first 13 incl Fps of the open championship and qualifying rounds for the Amateur 93 100 76 so 84 93 96 89 80 is 39 42 47 5o 50 46 51 .13 43 43 41 Victoria race results R of put Tell Morrison St. Mcwillliams to. True .1. T b. A. 3. Too to. f. F. Land c land a. T. Lowb k to. R. If Cheton a Sci but of. M. Salami the _ it. R. H. F. O. To. Til Atik .7. 9. A. Button h f. H. Mclung w. A. Kui Crl d Lough end 41 41 43 42 40 44 43 40 42 .45 40 39 43 4-2 44 4s 47 44 47 41 39 47 41 50 51 43 40 37 47 39 41 45 43 4.3 41 40 19 39 42 40 so 42 46 45 43 39 49 ill. 39 Roland Ball team defeats Portage 5-4 despatch to the press Roland Man., amt Roland even up the series with Portage tonight n the provincial baseball play dawns registering a 5 to 4 Victory in the second Grame. The final game will to played at Portage on thursday. Sonokey Harris hurled Fine Ball for to and whiffed balers rhe six innings of baseball. The earns follow Byers. A. Patterson a Patterson. Mcmoran. Park Inson. Shl son Harris. Buddock. Victoria b.c., aug. Upsets featured today s racing at the Willows. Southern gentleman came Home first in the first race and . Mav Irey first in the seventh hut for the rest of the Day the Long shots led the held. First race about five furlongs Southern gentleman s3.5s Lucky cat Pueblo r. F-1.15. Time. .55 2-5. Also Wood Angelo Lucy ,t., Clear the Way velvet. Second race about Flo furlongs Gen. Petals I6.c5, Bittern is can time 3-j j .58 3-5. Also minutes Frank 751 f. A Skylark j. Rufus Lomond or. Third race about five furlongs Little Pointer 53.95 Mazle Barber 57.30 dark Ages . Time .58 --5. Also kinetic. River Wood Vic Munoz Ball Hornet. Fourth race. Six. And fur s2s.do. 53.20 Mary Emery s2.73 Bill Blackwel 53.30. 1.23 is. Also Angelina nor Ford s last regal Lodge. Fifth race six and one half furlongs Flag . 58.25, s3.70 Randolph Spear shot. S3. Timo 1.23 2-5, also c., Day due. Black Shasta. Sixth race Abuit five Snider Dee Trall e. S5.25. Old sinner 53.20. Time .58 1-5. Also j. Riposta Bessie Mack ii., Cap and gown. Seventh race one mile and 70 Mabrey s2.75 tableau d Trio Naour J3.65, George. Muehlebach r. 53.50. Time. 1.40. Also Tom Madrono it. C. Baach. 7d s2 90 39 b6 As 93 86 83 83 is 76 78 85 82 97 96 89 90 92 84 78 96 82 89 110 99 83 for police sports close today to entries for the. Annual police sports hich will be. Held at River Park on commencing at 10 o clock Rugby team ready for season Harold Roth selected to coach senior aggregation the tammany Tiger senior Rugby 1 their preliminary organization meeting last night and made preparations for the coming season. The meeting was Well attended and prospects Are Bright Lor a Champion ship team. Jharold Hoth has consented to coach he team and is Busy lining the boys up. All last year s Are available with a Low of new prospects. The first regular practice will be held wednesday a fill close this morning at 10 o clock. Night when the following Are re a Large entry has already been re Quested to attend meeting at St. I lived for the closed events and some i Stephen s dressing room at 6 . Keen Competition is expected for the Laing Buckingham Redpath. Grant Jan some prizes. The open events Warren Shaw. Coultry Jian Ducap. Pole vault running Broad i Murphy Millidge Murphy Timp. Runn lne High Lump run Long Mclean. Bunney. Crowe Roth Adel step and jump javelin discus i Marli Bulloch. Cannell. Hodge booing putting 15-lb. Shot and tug of War. Jovey. Gardiner Davis Gray. Ladles 100 Yards and relay i Campbell and any others wishing to race. Junior events 100 and 220 Campbell and any others line up with the team. For Tough wiry and the other kind too there is no lather that gives the full measure of shaving satisfaction that Williams gives. Williams shaving stick offers you the Many Virtues that come from nearly a Century of knowing How. Its heavy thick lather holds in the moisture and instantly subdues the stiffest stubble and enables the Blade to Glide Over the skin smoothly and easily. The precious ingredient heals the skin and leaves it soft and flexible. It makes shaving what it ought to be Cool and comfortable. Williams shaving Cream with the Cap that can t get lost is for the Man who prefers a Cream. Aqua Velva the scientific after shave preparation removes Shine and protects the skin. Williams shaving stick India on two holders one lather 27 corbels special selected Canadian ave whisky Bond under Dominion government supervision the of Canada siocci859 a fails to halt play in Tennis event Dunsworth Edmonton player makes Good impression in hard courts tourney in spits of the deluge which drenched the courts on sunday night All matches in yesterday s draws of Western Canada hard courts Champion ships were completed although they were somewhat late. In starting. The courts however were in excellent condition under the circumstances. Dunsworth. Of Edmonton Imprest std local followers of the Frame by his steady play in two in which lie was victorious n straight beating Parkin Iri the open singles and. Fjrank Barrett in the Hing ton Smit n. Dunsworth is the possessor of an excellent forehand drive Whoso direct ten he conceals Well whilst he is very about the court. Baynes was very much on his Frame against love and allowed the Veteran Only two Grumes. His driving was first class throughout. Holmes proved too much for Stacey who beat him. In tie City championships and won in straight sets. Waush won from Bob and. Although the score was close he had the ability to out steady his opponent when necessary. After Dorsey Wright played Brooks Nurt lied a Long first set winning at 10-s, but thereafter did allow him to score a Frame. Bonnycastle won from Rossini in three sets in a match which produced some Brilliant volleying. Long to the ladies singles miss Kirk Seoul heat miss Lawrie in one of the longest matches seen on local Coli its fhe score being 9-11, 8-6, 6-4. This Eric Nuner lasted Over three hours. Mrs. Bourrie showed All her former skill in win Lnu from mrs. Roxburgh in two sets in which the loser could score a and the local Star miss Burrise miss Rosa after a Fine exhibition. Burleigh who is making her first appearance in open tournament play won a noteworthy Victory Over Rane. Who could stand the Paco by the Winner. Mrs. De mantre if Dauphin beat mrs. Hawker in two sets. This afternoon will see some inheres a eng games in All events. In the -2 o clock draw Wright plays Vic fatten and at 3 Holmes meets Oliver. In the doubles Harrison Gyles play what Lei Barrett. Which will Likely produce some Good Tennis and at the same time Hewitt Stacey oppose love Wang. At 5 Baynes and Daly meet in the san Glen and Dunsworth will also be seen in action at 6 in the singles Wal est Dun Worth meet Campbell Wallace 1n the doubles. Yesterday s results. Men s Handicap Campbell Defeated Green 6-4, 6-4. Ladles Handicap Miln non miss death Defeated mrs. Whittle miss Fennick 6-i. 6-4. Men s open Defeated Shaw fi-2, 6-0 love Defeated I. Jones. 6-2. 5-1 Daly Defeated Steven son 6-3. 6-3 Murray Defeated Hii 6-1. 6-2 Dunn Worth Defeated parkin., 6-1. 6-2 Waugh Defeated r. R. Camp Bell 6-4, 6-.t Holmes Defeated fi-3, 6-3 Baynes Defeated love 6-2. Fi-0 v. Patton Defeated Gatling r. 6-3 Daly Defeated Mcclughan. , 6-4 Wright Defeated Brooks 10-9, 6-0 Brownie in Defeated Windatt 7-5. 6-4 Bonnycastle Defeated Rossini fi-7. 6-0. 7-5 Wright Defeated Dorsey fi-4. Fi-4. Is. Rogers Defeated we Stoford. Fi-3, 6-3 Defeated n. Rogers 6-3. 6-3 Palmer Defeated fickers Gill 7-5. 6-4 Dunswo it la Defeated Barrett 6-1, 6-4 Steve soit Defeated 7-5, 9-7. Ladies open delian Defeated mrs. Hawker 6-2, 6-1 Musil Burleigh Defeated mrs. Cochrane 6-1 4-6, 6-2 miss Burldee. Defeated Ross 8-1. 6-2 miss Scott Defeated miss Laurle 9-11, 8-6, 6-4 mrs. Born Hub Defeated mrs. Roxburgh 6-0. 0-0 open doubles. Bradstock Defeated Mccaw Chandler. 6-4. Part Lewis Defeated Farwell Williams 6-3. Fi-4 Patton Oliver lie White Sto Dutart 6-3, 4-6, is jostling sky nor Defeated Clefstad Bolin 6-1. 6-4. Mixed Davidson Anan Defeated mrs. Halter Hawker 6-3, mrs. Van Oss Law Defeated miss Mcdermot Bolln 6-4, 6-3. Today s draw. 2 . Men s open Pirt is. Brow Nell Palmer to. Gyles Murray is. Har Rison Wright Xic Patton. 3 . Oliver is. Holmes. Is. Buchanan Throp is. G. B. Rogers. Mixed doubles mrs. Act Turk car Roll is. Mrs. Waller Fisher. 4 . Miss Rosa whittle is. Mrs. Gay Gay men s open is. Wick ens or Moore. Men s open doubles Wittla bar rett is. Harrison Gyles Hewitt Stacey is. Love Waugh. Is. G Pirt is. Stevenson 5 . Miss death is. Miss Burleigh mrs. Edyl Stern is. Miss Wilkinson. Men s open is. Daly Lewis or Wickens or Moore is. Duns Worth. Men s open doubles Shaw Palmer is Thompson Bradstock. Is. Richards. Mixed Hallen love is. Miss Scott Barrett. 6 . Men s open a. Men s open Worth is. Campbell Wallace Anan Craig is. Arc Well Ireland is. Rassell Green. or Moore is c s Williams. Mixed whittle Pirt to. Mrs. Edelstein Hewitt. 3 thousands compete in German relay probs Cable Germany aug. The final relay of 18 German runners the historic Monument of Ara Illus Germany s National hero in this City at no on sunday. They brought a successful conclusion one of the most novel athletic Feita since the first Marathon was staged picked runners to the number of i selected from More than members of the United Ger Man gymnastic societies at various times saturday and last night have running Uphill and Down and swimming Rivers on their route in the course of the nation wide relax race the total distance aggregating More than Kilometres each runner covered a stretch o ground varying from 100 to metres at the end of which a run ii Ner was waiting to take from him a scroll on which a patriotic waa inscribed and which de posited by the last relay at the Pedestal of the Monument to Arminius. 1 babe Ruth of Cricket has scored his 126th Century Taunton Somersetshire England aug. 17. Joy burned in the Frears of most britishers throughout the world today for mighty Jack Hobbs the babe Ruth of Cricket has scored his 126th Cen thus equalling the world s record set by or. We. O. Grace in 1904. A is 100 runs in a single innings. Britain s King of swat also equalled another re Cord that of scoring 13 centuries in. A single sea son. The feat had previously been accomplished by B. Fry Hayward and e. or. Grace who was known As the greatest cricketer of All made his record Over a period of 40 years while to bits has Only been play ing since 1905. Thousands saw him equal the record. When the adjourned saturday night he had Only nine runs to make and special trains were found necessary to trans port All the enthusiasts from London and other cities desiring to see him Complete tying Century Jack Hobbs giants gain on Pitsburg team new York defeats Phillies while others Are sox trim tigers brits win in first division and located press despatch new York . York turned Hack the Phillies today 3 to 2, gain ing half a game on the league leading pirates. Meas Al took two bases in thu eighth on a wild Peg by Huber advanced to third while ten a was being thrown out at first and scored with the e winning run on Linstrom s single. Score Philadelphia 6 2 Tork 9 1 and Henline Green Field and Snyder. Blakenship wins Chicago aug. Blankenship registered his seventh consecutive Vic tory today when Chicago Defeated Detroit 3 to 2, in the final game of the the visitors made Only six hits off Blankin shop but a base on balls and an error by. Davis gave them a two run Lead. Score Detroit. 6 0 Chicago _ 3 8 2 and Bassler Blankenship and Schaik. Exhibition game Pittsburgh pa., aug. Ninth inning rally which netted them four runs enabled the Philadelphia americans to defeat the Pittsburgh. Nationals in an. Exhibition game Here to Day. 8 to 5. Score Philadelphia a 12 1 Pittsburgh n 15 1 me Mach Groves and per Kins Berry Culloton and Spencer. Juvenile playoff Columbus club and tammany tigers will meet in the first of a three game series for the juvenile baseball league honors tonight on the bengals grounds. Defeat league leading fort Rouge rangers 2 to 0 and better Posi Tion in league first division standing. G. W. D. F. A. Is. Fort Rouge --------95 2 2 16 7 12 nationals .-.__7 412 16 5 10 United Weston 41 1 11. 5 0 britannls.------0 243 610 7 scottish 0 3 3 18 3 great War vets 7151 5 20 3 battling to avoid relegation Britan Nias last year s Winnipeg and District first division league Cham pions added two valuable Points to their total by Wanking that league leading fort Rouge rangers on the car Nothera Grouns last night by a score of 2 to 0. Was a Sweet Victory for brits As the Points obtained last night practically assures them of a berth in the. Senior division next year. On th-3 other hand the loss virtually eliminates the rangers from the running for the championship. To gain the verdict brits played a Fine game and were the better team on the rangers showed to Best advantage in the initial half and were dangerous on. Several occasions but at that they were one goal Down at the interval. It was in the second half that the brits showed great form to have by far the better of the exchanges and to score another goal. Brits had a glorious Chance to break into the score in the first they were awarded a penalty kick but from just one minute from half time Morri son opened the scoring with a left foot drive. Sutherland tucked the Gamo away when he scored a pretty goal Twenty five minutes after play had started in the final session. The teams lined up As follows Beach Blythe. Mcauley Mitchell Pinnie Dunbar Elrick Bradly Foxon and Ward War dope Derby Gordon Brown Morrison Sutherland Foster and woolly. F Columbus club midget Bah temp triumphs Down St. John s orioles tigers win South division another game will be necessary to decide the second varies champions of the North division of the midget base Ball league. Columbus club first half winners evened up the series with St. Joh n s orioles by scoring a 3 to 2 Victory on their Home lot last night. The deciding game will be played on the . Grounds Corner Mcphillops and Tarvis on wednesday evening at 8.30 o clock. It was a hurling Duel Between Mike Hoople and addle Mckrush with the latter having the better of the argument. Batteries St. John s Hoople and Pathik Columbus club Mckrush and Herdy. Tammany. Tigers captured the South division honors by blanking St. James last night in a sudden death for the first series title j Crocker eliminated from Newport event associated Prem. Despatch Newport r.i., aug. Crocker. Canadian Davis cup Star was eliminated in the first round of the ninth annual Newport invitation tournament today but before he had carried Jose Alonzo former member of the. Spanish Davis cup team to three hard sets the match feat ured the Day. Arid the fight put up by the Canadian against the generalship of the spaniard was received with favor by a Large gallery. Crocker had been one of the seer Ted players in the tournament. David r. Morrice of Montreal reached the third round drawing a. Bye in the first and winning by default in the second. Two of the four of the Oxford Cambridge Tennis teams were likewise eliminated and Claude Butlin singles Champion of Mexico and a member of the Davis cup teams fell victim to the steady play of s. Howard of Kew gardens . Cal of Lacer Home Street will meet Robert Tonia the third round of the . Competition this evening on the grounds. The game will Start at 6.30 o clock and All Home Street players Are wanted at the . At 5.45 o clock. Hearts will clash with the leading celtic eleven in. A second division fixture on the Carruthers and main grounds this evening at 645 o . The following hearts players Are wanted out at 6.20 hoots Corner Sewell Cochrane Olson Smith Pennington Corby Grodie Miller m6111 son Mccracken Lawson King Kins and Shell on i in a hard fought and interesting Westerley. Triumphed Over St. Paul s in an . On the College grounds by a score of 3 to 2 last night both teams found the on two occasions in the first i half and it fell to the lot of Art. Tyler to score the winning goal Well on in the final stanza. Owing to the heavy condition of one end of the pitch the game be tween nationals and scottish scheduled to be played at Transcona last night postponed. The same will be played on thursday evening. Winnipeg Irish will play Trang Cona wanderers in a second division fixture on the Carl others grounds on wednesday evening the. Following Irish players Are wanted out at 6.15i o clock Thompson Lennon Lennon Walker Bromley Thompson. To Lennon a. Thompson tougher Don Aldson Rollo Horn and Privette. A special meeting of the Presby Terian football league will be held in the offices of H. Mcfadyen co., 9th floor of the Paris building1, at o clock tonight As Busl nest. Is important a Delegate from each club is requested to be in attendance Westcott . Juniors will meet the Molay eleven tonight on the Sargent Park grounds. The follow ing . Players Are wanted to report at their Elus rooms at 8 . Johnston Hogelen powells Richardson Hutchison Percy Mickelson. Jack Pilous pen a Man Patterson Stafford. Will meet Gordon on the Gordon at "b.45 o clock to night. Winnipeg club nth club Tennis honors results Are same As last season Garry captures Section 1, series b again week saw the conclusion of the matches scheduled in City inter club Tennis championship. The re sults Are similar to last year Winnipeg winning series a with fort Garry and Toung Grace tied for second place four Points tie hand. Section 1 of series a is again won by fort Garry with Norwood., who showed b great improvement Over last year five Points behind. In Section 2, colonial last year s Winner again came out on top scoring 31 Points out of 35. Toung Grace came second with 26 Points. Canoe club showed very Good form in finishing third with a score of 25 Points. Section 3 was won by Canadian National after a very close race with St. Edwards the final scores being 23 and 22, respectively. Three winners in series a fort Garry colonial and Canadian National will play off for the Champion ship immediately after the conclusion of the Western Canada hard courts tournament. Series a won Winnipeg. 38 fort Garry 15 Loyola varsity colonial 7 ntorwoodl.-. To Canoe club 0 series a Section 1 fort Garry. 28 23 arlington1 Deer Lodge 20 Bank of Montreal ._._, . Loyola series a Section 2 colonial .-._. 31, Young Grace 26 Canoe club 25 United Grain growers 19 South fort 35 All saints 10 Elmwood 7 St. John s 7 Sergei a Section Canadian National. 23 St. 22 John s United 18 if St. . 12 St. Paul. 8 holy 6 tigers elks. C. Club Norwood is 10 13 17 8 lost 2 6 6 s 11 u 1.6 21 24 138 Miles an hour is new world s record Mon thery France aug. 17. M. Benoist Winner of the grand prix Here last month lowered three world s records in a 12-Cylinder automobile Here Sun Day. He first went around the track at a Shade Over 223 Kilometres 138.56 Miles an hour. He then covered five kill metres 3.10 Miles in one minute 21 and 2s.100 seconds five Miles in 2 minutes h and seconds and 10 Kilometres in 2 minutes 47j seconds. He was pro pending to beat the 10 mile record when the rubber tread peeled Oft a rear tire. Arenas increase Lead in race for honors beating elks 3-fl Beddome holds Hind Crew to two in third Bony pave Way for All Arena also hurls Strong Booster night. Standing of teams l pet. .750 .615 .500 .417 .182 Nice of fog tonight will be Norwood Booster Niflot at Wesley Park. The Hoof and Horn club is in charge of the Norwood Booster night and Promise a lot of fun. Included among the special Fea Tures is a bathing Beauty con test. The same will Start at 6.15 o clock. Arenas strengthened their hold on the second series i Cadetship. Defeat ing elks 3-0, at Wesley Park last night. The Victory Rives the Arenas a one and a halt game Lead with four games to play and. Just about eliminates the elks. The feature of the game was the splendid pitching of Beddome for the Arenas. I Beddome who has won every game he Lias pitched this year in the elks ;