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 13 Mcletchie defeats Pilling 16-12, in Dingwall final also beaten in Yale and Erzinger emerges with grand j. Miller wins Yale trophy on last Lawn Bowling grand aggregate Rodgers figures prominently in ladies event. F. Sto toil l11 i to Johnny Erz " us moment or of the Rev Curview of the aggregate he eighteenth annual Bowlin tournament hip exception of the Hano doubles to a official close yes a the is. John s skip s c Elfre Teok. V to capture the the St John s Bowler Ore of his two re but he on event shoe final went through the in no losses and to f Inge trophy tournament. The main event of defeating the Pillin rink from St. I u i four Point . The first three today s draw . At fort Rouge. Veterans event. Is. Farish. Pollock is. Matheson. Isaacs is. Steele. Bau Sweel is. Corse. Is. Newton. Next draw at . Ptlvi7 singles. Williamson is. In nether. . Winnipeg piano doubles Pilling and Rugby is. Boyes an Davies. Final . Marchant and Turner is winners. Who trimmed St. John s in the final by a score of 38 to 25. Mrs. Rodgers captured the ladies secondary event by Downing mrs. Walsh. 14 to u in the final. Mrs lodgers gained an Early Lead which hrs maintained throughout to win a Lisle on the. Fourth suite handily. Pilliner i Waltl mrs. Kerr. Mrs. Rock i ers had the Honor of winning another i Competition taking mrs. Poulton Anc Vert so n c Anlo Boicu end s c showed some of his play Dmia Hosiah t in the next Lour end. Could Only count three on the last two ends. Close game a Babl the closest contest of the Day was that in the Yale shoe store i Nal when poll line suffered another losing to Miller by the Nar Row Marsin of a single a sent. The match belies decided on the last end Pullins jumped into a three Point i in the first two ends and was Seadin Hla opponent 9 to 5 at the i end of the eleventh. However. Mil 1 Ler evened up matters by so rinse a i for and on the twelfth and assumed the Lead on the thirteenth by Resis i Terling a single Point. Pilline came i to score two on the fourteenth but Miller won the match on the i last end b counting twice i in another interesting match mar chant and Turner qualified to play i in the doubles final by no sons out a 10 Victory Over Harrison and rubber doubles Bowling president Geo w. Schilling to preside at coming race meetings san Francisco expert has wide experience and has been associate Steward at Tia Juana and Reno has an International reputation mrs. Stack into Camp in the doubles final to the tune of 14 to 9. Airs Kerr and mrs. Rodgers piled up a Lead in the first few ends which the St. John s ladies failed to overcome y s results follow shoe store final g. Rugby l. Tsnling Simpson t. Bruges j. Miller a. Pilling skip 13 skip. 11 score by ends j. Miller 001 020 101 004 j. Pilling 120 101 010 120 Dingwall Challenge Semi final Pilling 13 Shackleton final i Rugby Davidson no log Proudfoot Riggs Boyce Pilling Mcletchie skip 12 skip 16 score by ends Pilling. 000 103 202 010 my Felchle doubles Harrison Peterson 200 401 Marchant Turner Oil 020 001.110 c. B. Montgomery member of the Assiniboine club who was elected president of the Manitoba Lawn Bowling association at the annual meeting held last week. Pollock. C. B. Montgomery g. Bar rett and mat Rodiers. The prize win ners follow Ding Wall grand Mclatchie Boyce Proudfoot Davidson second. Pilling Briggs. Tsnling Pushy third Mitchell a. Brichan. R. Buchan g. Buchan fourth. Shackelton Lowder Harris Severn. Speirs by a. K. Orr s rink 2, or. Dowler fort William 3. Johns. Mathieson. Fraser Heeney Daley 4, w. Wilson Williamson sign Finlay. Black j. Erzinger Turner. Marchant Pink 2. G. Walnea. Bywater Kelly. Davis 3, Mills. Poulton. Brown Howe 4, Caldwell Atkinson Tucker Roy. Yale shoe Miller Simpson Gilbert Moore 2, Pilling Brigga tin Lin. Rugby 3, Wilson Williamson Swan. Finlay 4. ,1. K. Houston. Sir John Eaton Taylor bran Don 2. Fowler Saskatoon 3, or. Dewier. Fort William Ridge fort William. Port w. Wilson ind to. Finlay 2. J. By Zinger and Pink 3, re Del and Hay 4, Fisher and Gomery. Or. Speers announces the appoint Merit of George w. Schilling to act As presiding judge at River Park Whittler Park and Polo Park fall race meetings which open at. Hiver Park thursday August 20. Or. Schilling who acts As associate1 Steward and racing Secretary at Tia Juana. And Reno is a Man of out standing character and International reputation. Winnipeg racing patrons will be very pleased to learn of this appointment As with the guiding hand of or. Schilling who is one of the outstandingly Well versed horse men of this continent Winnipeg s racing cannot help but continue the High Standard of reputation which has already been established. Or. Schilling who also officiates at a Sar Ben Nebraska is of the daily racing tha official publication of All recognized race meetings held on this continent and the pulse the racing world. With a. K. Morrison Steward representing the who is a Prairie thoroughbred and racing association or. H. D. Monroe Rac ing Secretary and who also officiates in the stand or. Schilling will com plete a Trio of officials which will porn pare most favourably with any staff officiating London aug. View of the Davis cup Tennis championship matches now being played the Fol lowing from the London daily mail regarding the origin of this Pompey Tion will be found interesting and informative who is Davis and what is the Davis cup to answer these questions which Many people Are asking themselves just now you have to go to the 1890s, when a Young Harvard Man named Dwight Davis was beginning to be a celebrity in the game that was fast becoming popular. Davis As far As 1897, was run Ter up in the. Championship singles of the United states and in 1899 and 1s01 tie won the doubles championship with Holcome Ward. A genuine enthusiast. Davis conceived the idea of offering a cup for International Competition. At. The time of the first Competition in 1900 which Davis represented am Erica As he did again i were Only two nations competing America and great Britain. The terms of the Competition did not preclude other nations from entry but Davis who could not foresee tha world wide popularity that Lawn Tennis enjoys really intended his cup for contest Between great Britain and America. Today thanks to the marvellous growth of jaw i Tennis the Davis cup is the greatest of All International tournaments. There Are 23 differ ent nations competing for the right to Challenge America and so scattered a7 e those nations that in-1923, for geographical reasons the Competition was Divi ded into two groups the european zone and the american zone. During the summer the various ties Are played off on the. Knockout system and the two nations left in the final of their respective groups proceed to the United states to play for the right to Challenge America for the title. Or. Dwight is 46 years age and assistant Secretary for War United special United Nen a despatch to free press by free press private wife Forest Hills l.i., n.y., aug. The entire Stalwart Bevy of eleven american and British Tennis stars easily Carne through Battles of the opening round of the National women s championship tournament played today amid the wonted refinement of Forest Hills. Only two of the seeded players comprising the group of stars who Are conceded to have the Best to take the title failed to win their opening matches in two straight sets. Mrs. Chambers Captain of the British team who held the Brit ish championships 22 years ago dropped a set to miss Molly Thayer but won 4-6, 6-2. 6-3. Miss e. H. Harvey of England lost her first set to mrs. Bernard Stenz but won 5-7, 6-1, 6-1. Miss wills was not unduly exerted to win from miss Helen Falk at 6-2, 6-3. R for that matter none of the seeded players had to play their Best for it was arranged that All should have easy opponents for the warming up spectacle. Miss Kitty Mckane. The Best of the English players Defeated mrs. J. S. Taylor 6-2. 5-0. Miss eve Colyer of the English group of seeded play ers won from miss Elsie Weymouth also of England but not seeded 6-1, 6-0. Miss Joan pry the youngest of the British seeded squad dismissed miss Peggy Loughman from the tournament 6-0, 6-0. Mrs. Molla Mallory s opponent was Alice Francis the girls indoor Cham Pion and mrs. Mallory s Triumph was a 6-1, 6-2. Miss Eleanor Goss Defeated miss Frances Bates 6-0, 6-1. Miss Eliza Beth Ryan did t lose a single game to miss Aroma Wynn. Miss Mary k. Brown won from mrs. Theodore Sohst 6-i, 6-1 and mrs. Marlon jes sup Defeated mrs. Harrison Smith 6-0, 6-2. As a mild Surprise for the very meagre attendance of spectators miss Helen Jacobs of san Francisco a 17-year-old girl debut in the senior championships Defeated mrs. Harry Bickle the former Cana Dian Champion 6-0, 6-3. L. P itts burs 65 new York 65 Cincinnati 53 51 Brooklyn 52 56 St. Louis 56 57 Philadelphia 50 5s Chicago 62 Boston. 4? 67 results. New York 3. Philadelphia 2. Only game played. Hays Strong game Western Canadian captures cup at Dominion Rifle meet machine gunner h. Collins Esquimalt b.c., wins Macdougall Challenge Ideal for opening of event. Canadian turns Connaught Rifle Ottawa ont., aug. Canada Cap tured a trophy at the Dominion of Canada Rifle association meet which opened Here today when machine gunner h. Collings. Of the Esquimalt. . Garrison artillery won tire Macdougall Challenge cup a trophy presented by lady Macdougall. The . Bronze medal and in Cash. The Competition seven shots each at 200 and 500 Yards and restricted to members of the Navy. Boxing notes social a nitty if pub Liy Krei j Ress priv Queensborough stadium was keenly contested. Two other competitors corp. W. J. Livingstone Ottawa and pet. J. Moulding Hamil ton tied with Collings with a score of 68 out of a possible 70. Collings i Hal cd however made a better showing on the 500 Yard Ranee. 37. Too Dundon. Of Baltimore to decision Over 1 ,111.- a i font Inni Light weight. In it hard 1 ought round of Phi in it Loni Rhi. Mil Check of nah round 1 or Batter mily . By that steady Riftin of Viory had t he Shiloan Bly. Dundee s Clex or fool work my fax p Rince him in t a Ray round it v no to 1u "1.1 i ,1 american league. Philadelphia Washington Chicago w. 12 71 61 37 40 52 57 57 64 63 77 pet .602 .570 .53r .4s1 .496 .441 .4.1 Pel. .665 .643 .540 .439 .459 .443 .437 .304 d. N. Arnott Assiniboine club Amateur who led the Winnipeg golfers at the Western Canada tournament which opened at Calgary yesterday turning in a card of 78. Joe land was next with 79, Detroit _ _ 65 St. Louis 55 Cleveland _ 52 new York 1 47 Boston 3-t yesterday s results. Chicago 3, Detroit 2. Only game played. International league. W. Pet. Baltimore s3 46 .647 Toronto -----------77 53 Rochester 63 .516 Reading 52 b5 .488 Buffalo 65 76 .462 Jersey City.----------61 66 .480 Syracuse 61 77 .398 Providence .-.47 77 -3ys yesterday s Toronto Jersey City results. ._._132 9 10 0 Glaser and Marlon Best and Vincent. Syracuse 4 s 0 Reading 3 10 1 Hallahan and Neleber Rall Hawkins Smallwood and Mccarty. First sprae Providence 692 Buffalo 3 13 s and Lynn Reddy Auer and Mcavoy. Second game Providence 0-1 Lawn bowing canadians enter . Amateur Golf event new York n.y., aug. 17 Carrick Toronto Don Cham Pion and w. J. And Stanley Thomp son of Toronto Are among the ,134 Amateur golfers entered in the Amateur got Champion ship to be played at Oakmont pa., commencing sept. L. Seventy two holes will constitute the qualifying round. Gordon is the Only English entry. Jones is the defending Champion. Rugby season in Alberta will get underway sept. 19 140 7 and Fox Fisher and Hill. First game Rochester 10 1 Baltimore.-. 6 10 1 Levsen and Lake Earnshaw Simms win in intermediate Ball Down West end club and Norwood play tie in a nip and tuck game. Captured the secon a faeries of the North division of the intermediate baseball league by defeating West end in sudden death contest 2 to 1 last night. Lefty Dicks hurled Fine Ball for the winners and was backed up brilliantly by is team mates. The teams will now play a Throe same series for the North division honors. The first game will be played this evening on the Stirling grounds Mcphilips subway while the second game will be played on the Ellice and Gar Flold Diamond. If a third game is necessary it will be played or Neutral grounds. In the sudden death same for the leadership of the second series South division Norwood and club played to a tie 5-5. And Lloyd club. Johnson Lowe am Arnott. These two teams Are to play another sudden death game on thursday. 01 Norwood grounds and in the event o Norwood winning a three game Serle will be played commencing Friday. In the country play Downs let Ellie and Oakville Are playing a sudden death game at Sperling tonight to de cide the country representative in the provincial finals. New York aug. Ferguson right handed Pitcher and out fielder Bob Veach of the new Yore Yankees were released via the waiver route today to the washing american league. Second game Rochester ------10 11 0 Baltimore 8 9 o c7 in Henderson Jackson Harwood Ogden and Davis Thormahlen Home and head. American association. Canadian Edmonton alts aug. I Canadian Paciuc win. Add Charm to East Ctm twin you la be delighted with of ship life the lounging in ners and the promenades on deck in Tang of healthy Lake from fort William or port Arthur wednesdays and saturdays to port Mihic oui thursdays to Owen Soho special 6oat from Winnipeg 10 . Tuesdays and fridays Canadian Pacific Buh t my m cd 1j Dian Rugby will Start a week earlier in this province this year than it did last the first game to to played in Calgary of sept. 19 Between the Edmonton eskimos and the Calgary Gers. Such was the decision arrived at by a meeting of the Alberta Rugby football association held Here t0the league will consist of three teams As last season the Edmon ton eskimos the University of Al Berta and the re organized Calgary tigers who played under the ban Ner the 50th battalion in Gertrude Ederle starts on English Channel swim France aug. 18.- Ger Trude Ederle. Left Boulogne aboard a tug for Cape gris Nez at 5.20 o clock this morning for her attempt to swim the English Channel. Old country Cricket London. In the county Cricket matches Kent won from Gloucester by an runs. Gloucester 71 and 300. Ftp a Hammond 81, Bloodworth Ken Woolley 176. Hard Inge 76, Collings Greenwood games in the Wilson Competition for tonight follow Gard Ner s rink is. Hales Cornell Stam mers Colquhoun w. S. Houston s rink is. Leatherdale Pel Kin Jerr Axi Perkun j. K. Houston Haddow Leatherdale Chesney is. Lie Mont col Lins Barker and Macdonald Dennis s rink is. Truscott Stevenson Duncan and Woodman Donnelly s rink is. Jameson s rink. Assiniboine games in Fisher Competition for tonight Nicol heat Cove Bain is. Wilson Marten Chis Holm Nairn Atkinson Malcolm smythe Dent is. Best Scott. Morrison Joncas Orr Fraser Davies Moffatt is. Guest Matheson Alexander Mcclellan Mcletchie Davidson Roy col. Hans Ford is Balnes Mcfarlane Scarlett Walker Hughes. Heath. Robinson Pisgah is. Reynolds Hignell Raymond Mck theron Killey Milne mooring Wise is. Rodgers Bywater Daly Hitchings Noble w. R. Wilson cos grave Hall is. Boyes Laidlaw Nesti Henderson Caldwel Truesdale pucks and Melr Tyre. Is. Collins d. Mcgregor Cameron and Thompson. Hover View bowlers to play against fort Rouge. In the Dingwall wednes Day at Gilbert g. Moore w. Simpson j. Miller w. Aitken. G. Allen g. C. Stacey r. Tur Ner a. Marchant a. Wilson a. Hone Day j. Parish Cochan Shaw and Tyburn. O. Heath a. Moore w. J. Wilson f. Parish w. Clark j. Mcgowan j. Scott. G. Me Stead j. Mouden g. Rendell Clarkston s. Heath and f. Matthews. Weston Lawn Bowling club games for the remainder of the week follow to is. Mcpherson or. Hutchison is. H. Thompson j. Capon is. Speed i. Baron is. Greenwood. Noble is. Shemie is. T. B. Noble Ovington is. Caswell. Is. Mcpher son or. 9 . Games tonight Tollow a club is. Green is. Smyth Taylor is. Barlow Jaegar is. G. H. Barker. Fort Rouge rinks to play against Riverview on wednesday follow at Lowther Harris. Severin Pollock. Cameron Wil Boston. Collings scored 35 on the 500-Yard Range and 33 on the 200-Yard Range corp. Livingstone had two 34 s. And hounding had a 33 and 35. Bondsman a. H. Caplin 29th Bat Talion. Vancouver and thirteen Easl in Canadian shots tied with scores 67 Caplin having 34 on the 500 Ard Range and 33 on the 200-Yard. H. Y. Burton. Esqui Mau Gar Ison artillery and seven easterners cored 66. Tyro match the Tyro match open to All begin lers. Was won by Cadet j. C. Mcnab if the Arnprior collegiate in the shoot off with sgt. J. White of the Rush regiment Toronto. They tied Vith possibles this morning but in he shoot off this evening Macnab scored 22 out of a possible 25 against 6 scored by White. The Cadet match fired on the 200 and 500-Yard ranges and restricted o members of Cadet teams was won in Cadet it. J. L. Mcavity. Of the ,20th Cadet corps. Rothesay . In his Competition Cadet t. W. May Lew. Of Hamilton collegiate Cadet corps came second. The Hamilton Cadet teams first. Acona and third captured first Sec Ond and fourth prizes respectively n the Cadet team Competition fired a conjunction with the above. The Cadet corps of took third prize. The. First Hamilton with 235 Points captured the White memorial cup and in Money prizes. The crack team of the governor general s foot . Ottawa. Which did such remarkable shooting at the Long Branch ranges last Eek today won two team trophies. The Barlow Challenge cup open to buil . Rug Alvon Sharkey. M rounds of flow and Ninf Remini for fins Long she. A hours bout throughout the res ii Ped Calif Orneil a the judges of Boom m until Tho spurted vision. Lasi mind slightly and when a Rord he Rte teams of four officers. Map turd by the . Team of John son. It. H. Bishop. It. Burks . Anti i. D. L. Put Tenn with a total score of 256 Points. Another earn of the unit won the to team trophy this morning. Conditions Good the Sun beat Down upon marksmen All and at times was most unbearable but despite this shooting conditions were very Rood. A. Light Breeze and a a list my raft did not hamper the shooting to any extent. Anri the executive of tic association did i hair Best to offset the heat by supplying water and cover ing to both marksmen and Register keepers. also look place for Hal Mer. Running Man revolver not miniature Rifle competitions. These matches a operated on a daily and weekly basis today s running Man. Competition being won by w. A Tungman of Montreal who made a score of 22 out of a possible 23, Cricket final Montreal Auk. Finals for the Obertson cup will be played in Montreal Between the Toronto Allons and the Mcgill Crick a club on Auk. 24 Anil 25. Ashen you get Dis satisfied with your present shaving instrument remember a genuine Gillette costs Only hoc Tillette Fetu w. L. Pet. Louisville_____________s3 39 .022 Indianapolis 65 58 .828 St. Paul 63 57 .525 Minneapolis 64 58 .525 Kansas City 03 .479. Milwaukee 54. 68 .443 53 65 .445 Columbus 45 72, .385 yesterday s results. Milwaukee. 6 12 4 Toledo. 785 Batt. Mccracken and me enemy Lyons Johnson Torpe and Gaston. Kansas City ._--------10 16 2 Columbus i 6 1 10 Peterson and Shin auit Lewerette and Urban. Minneapolis .10 1g 3 Indianapolis 064 and Sengstock sche Manske. Johnson and Florence. St. Paul Louisville and and Meyer. 7 i o g 0 Collins Tincup Bur. Stovel Armstrong. Christie. Kreger golfers qualify for . Proton Ament associated despatch new professionals will be represented by a Strong aggregation in the annual professional golfers association be played at olym Pia Fields Chicago next month. Thirteen qualified in the metro Politan District tests at the Fox Hills to course on Staten Island to Day and Tom Boyd the Home instructor led the list with 141.willie Klein professional from Garden City Long Island was close behind by virtue of an extraordinary 66 in. The morning. High up in. The list came Henry Ciucht and Mike Brady Veteran from winged foot who was metropolitan open Champion a year ago. Sarazen captured the Politan at Grassy sprain this year attained the select thirteen along with Johnny Farrell and Jack for Rester with How Low enough to squeeze in. Leo diesel twice Canadian title Holder and Tommy at Home to Illiam Isaacs Mcfad yen. Brown Thomas Coleman Mcnab Illsey Creem. Marshall Ofir hired Bur Ner. Ferguson , j. S. Wilbur. The following represent civics in Ding Wall Competition wednesday evening against great War vets at West Kli Lonan Buckingham. Baker. Harrison and Peterson Baumbach Hay. Porter Ridd at Sherwood. Logan Thorn ton. Woolley Rugby Stevens Hunter and Hughes ready with splendid selections of accurate shooting Small rifles splendid target practice inexpensive am o munition yet with a dependability that is guaranteed by the famous names they carry. Dandy Little rifles for Small game. A pleasure to own and to shoot. Eaton prices you la find offer very attractive values Stevens Junior .22 Rifle shot take Down Type 20-Inch barrel of Well known Stevens manufacture. Will shoot Long Rifle am munition. Savage 1904 Model 33. Rifle shot smooth working Bolt action. 18-Inch round bar Rel take Down Well known Savage Quality. Winchester .22 Rifle 1902 Model accurate single shot Bolt action Rifle shooting Short Long or Long Rifle ammunition. .22 Rifle 1900 Model shot Bolt action take Down Type Rifle splendid target Model or Light Hunting Type. Savage repeater .22 Rifle 1925 Model latest Model for the Well Ham Merless slide action take Down with Rifle a barrel fitted with adjustable sight. Shoots Short Long or Long Rifle. Wine Mur 22 Rifle 1906 Model barrel take Down Model Short Long and Long Rifle cartridges. Shooting 22 calibre 35e Box. 22. Short Dominion Lemok powder 28c Box. 22. Long Dominion smoke Lex 38c Box. Sure fire accurate and clean. 22. Long Dom Union Long Rifle powder super accurate 38c 22 Short smoke Lew 35c Box. Accurate shooting. Kifle of take Down shoots .22 Short cartridges Only. Marlin repeater 22 Rifle Hammerly slide action Rifle with adjustable lock right. Steven. Favorit. 22 Riff 1915 Model single shot 24-Inch barrel chambered Lor .22 Long Rifle cartridges. Steven. Favorite .25 calibre shot Long barrel very accurate and reliable. Winchester 22 Long smoke Lew and 46c Box. Dominion 22 Long shot car Bridget 65c Box. Remington 22 Long 46c Box. Remington 22 Long Rifle 50e Box. Dominion 46c Harmon were inside with while Tommy Armour Danny Williams Tom Kerrigan and John Golden took one More strike. The following in the Dingwall games against , on wednesday at Rodgers. To Laidlaw t. Corbett. Joyce g. Millar j. Mcrae. W. Garrett of. Nairn w. Ketchen j. R. Montgomery j. Tucker h. C. Mor Rison. At guest c. B. Mcfarlane. F. Loucka g. A Jle Eathron j. Whitehead g. R. Scott. A. Truesdale j. Mclntyre a. Noble a. Wharton a s. Assiniboine will represented by j. Mcgregor. Eaton sender at Dmn or from the Gregory tire rubber co. United. Vancouver. B. A local wholesale Manitoba rubber products co ;