Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 20, 1927, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba epee press Winnipeg monday june 20, 1927 Western Canada golfers Shine in play with British stars Rimmer Black and Bannister give sensational displays r Breaks course record in morning with 71, while ram Mer turns in card of 69 in wins first with 145, Black is second with 147, while Bannister ties with Havers for third place. Toronto pro those Canadian despatch june Elliers especially f Westen Canada More than held own in Competition with the Oros of great Britain at the Fco Golf club on saturday when Ioie medal. Event the first of a to " be played in Canada with Rene members of the British Ryo team and ten professionals the Dominion canadians first and second with an led for third place. Not Only the Leac ers representatives of clubs out they were from Western Canada and this 1th two members of tha carried off ail the prize to along Andrew Kay. Of Lambton the open Champion and Nicol of Hamilton tied for sixth place course records broken was a great Day for the Western j too Only did Jimmie simmer of Park carry off first prize o the 36 holes. Dave Black of second Heights. And Eric Vancouver Bannister of great Charles club of Winnipeg tie Arthur Havers for third place two strokes better than Herbert Jolly an j he of the britishers but Bannister in the morning and Rimmer in the St Moon broke the course record. At wast Bannister set the record for course As it is now constituted 5231 Yards having a Par of 73, with 1 71 to the morning. Was the same number of a rotes that the late Percy Barrett toot the Canadian professional championship in 1925. But since that Lime several of holes have been lengthened slightly and Bannister s Mark was accepted As the record. This is considered a sparkling round by everybody but it was set away Back or tie rear in the afternoon when Jimr be he Traer slipped around in 68 four under pair. Simmer s round was no Fluke in fact with a Little bit of Luck or perhaps a Little More carefulness in lining up a couple of to inc i putts in the first nine holes is nigh have had a 67. Rimmer took going out in the morning but tame Home in 35, and his 76 placed him Well within reach of tile Leader Bannister of Winnipeg. Rimmer cussed two Short putts in the after icon that he should have made and these forced him to take 34 going out. He came horns in 35, and his 69 is to withstand assaults of the and near great for some time. Rimmer wins Bonmer practically monopolized the Lar alien on saturday and he a. So Tooi Down a big slice the prize Acney of s800 As Well As having a Rao Sirote Lead Over Davie Black in the 72 Competition the combined Teo. Rounds Here yesterday and the fi-0 rounds ill Montreal tomorrow. For this event there Are three prizes 250, 8150 and s100 and Bio Imer has a Chance to increase his pocket Raney during his Jaunt to the East. By Temir firs Yesis Day he received 250 and his 69 in the afternoon Gata us the special prize of presented by tiie Toronto Golf club Lor Tea Best is Hole round in the if Teracona. Black. In addition to Tak ing he second prize in the 36 tale event won s50 for the second lest score in afternoon. Bannister and Havers div led the for third and four places and Bannister Aiso to the 5100 prize for the Best round a he morning which gave Hin 1132.50 for his Day s work. Herbert won the special 850 prise i. The morning and also finished fifth. I hich made his earnings for the in of the s800 prize Money Distri buted As a result of saturday re mar won s350 Bannister Black. A total of for tie three musketeers from the West. Lolly won s75 and Havers Hirmer was paired with George of Ficano and this pair were selected by Many As the Best ones to follow. Bannister leads the Only time i iat a British player a front was at the ninth in the forcing. The Veteran Ted Ray mat tag the turn in 35, but he was Closek pursued by Jolly and Nicol Thompson had 35 s. While Bannister Black. Say and Johnston had 37 s. At the of the first 18 holes Bannister in front with 71. Jolly had 73. And Kay were tied for third dry cleaning Home storage service Winter garments cleaned Ana pressed Moth eggs and larvae destroyed re in Moth proof Safe Home no extra charge Henry Bros. Limited 6.-.1 four a snub place with 74 a and Black had a 75. Simmer and Charlie Murray were just on the outside Edge of the leaders with 76 s. This standing showed five canadians in the first. Seven. The British team s visit Drew out Large number of enthusiasts even the threatening weather in the morning failing to Stop Large galleries from following the various matches. The britishers appeared to be Little fed up on Golf and with a few exceptions or flashes they did not show their real form. They jumped from Oak mount where they competed in the . Open to Toronto and none of them had a very Good knowledge of the course and most of them none. Their scoring in some respects was a disappointment but from the tee to the Green they were exceptionally Good. Practically every one hit a Low Long Ball off the tee and their Long Irons and Short approaches were High class but their putting was away below Standard. The scores James Jasper Park Dave Black Vancouver Eric Bannister Winnipeg Arthur Havers Coombe him. Herbert Jolly pox Grove Andrew Kay Lambton Nicol Thompson Hamilton c. A. Whitcombe Crews Hill Ted Ray Oxley 35 43 37 40 155 d. Spittal Timber Dale a. Boomer St. Cloud George Duncan Vyent Worth 39 38 40 39 156 j. Johnstone Rosedale 37 42 42 36 157 c. R. Murray Royal Montreal 38 38 45 37 158 Arthur Compston unattached 38 43 40 38 159 a. H. Murray Beaconsfield 33 41 42 p. Taylor Victoria Fred Robson. Wooden Beach. 41 35 34 37 37 37 34 41 33 38 38 36 37 39 37 37 151 39 40 153 36 42 37 38 1s3 39 41 38 36 154 38, 41 so 38 166 41 40 36 39 156 39 45 42 37 16 42 36 37 baseball standings new York Chicago incan league w. 20 34 Philadelphia 31 Washington 2b Detroit 26 Cleveland 27 Louis-------._______24 Boston -.3 sunday s games Cleveland 3, Chicago 2. Detroit d. Washington 1. Only games. Saturday s Gaines Philadelphia 6, Chicago 2. Sew i orc. 8. Is. Louis 4. Button 5, Cleveland 0. A Vasington 6, d2troit 4. Pet .636 .473 .460 pet .648 .625 .585 .508 .458 .403 .407 .361 pet .642 .623 .547 .517 .500 .417 .145 w. L. Pittsburgh 35 19 Chicago 35 21 St. Louis 31 22 new York 28 z1 Brooklyn 27 32 Boston .. 20 3d Philadelphia 22 32 Cincinnati ._._. 21 37 sunday s games new York 4, St. Louis a. Philadelphia 3-0, Cincinnati 1-3. Chicago 14, Pittsburgh 7. Only games. Games St. Louis 6, new York 4. Pittsburgh 7, Boston 4. Philadelphia 7. Chicago 2. Brooklyn at Cincinnati rain International league w. L. Syracuse 43 24 Buffalo. 39 23 Baltimore ._ 37 2fl Toronto 35 29 of 29 Newark 33 33 Jersey City 25 25 Reading 9 53 sunday s Buffalo 10. Newark 6. Other games postponed rain. Saturday s games Rochester 4-5, Baltimore 3-6. Syracuse 3-5, Reading 1-2. Newark. 12. Buffalo 6. Toronto 5, Jersey Gity 4. American association w. L. Toledo_________________34 21 Minneapolis 33 26 Milwaukee 32 26 Kansas so 27 Louisville 29 32 Indianapolis 27 31 St. 28 33 Columbus 22 37 sunday s games Minneapolis 10-7, Columbus 1-c, Toledo "3-14, St. Paul 2-2. Kansas City 13-2. Indianapolis 7-2. Louisville 12-2, Milwaukee .11-0. Saturday s games Milwaukee 4-5. Louisville 5-2. Kansas City 7. Indianapolis 6. Other games postponed rain. Pacific coast league sunday s games Portland 11-8 Sacramento 3-7. San Francisco 10-6. Angeles 7-9. Seattle 1-7. Oakland 5-5. Hollywood 3-8. Missions 1-7. Saturday s Gar rfcs san Francisco 1. Los angles 4. Seattle 1. Oakland 0. Portland 4, Sacramento 1. Hollywood 11, missions 13. Through the Courtesy of the West end club the game scheduled for Tor night Between elites and West end seniors has been postponed owing to the death of the Mother of a Bedard. Of the elite Ceuta. Pet. .618 .559 .552 .526 .41 .450 .459 .373 River Park july 1st 2.50 . Speed my thrills Guipre automobile and motorcycle 8aces tigers defeat elks in twelve inning contest Victory qualifies bengals for first series play offs leads fast Field free press selections Fos monday s races Jimmie professional at the Jasper Park course of the Canadian National railways who led the Field in the Golf match at to Ronto saturday Between Canadian pros and the British. Byder cup team breaking the course record in his afternoon round with a Brilliant 69. Rimmer is Well known having operated an indoor school in. The fort Garry court last Winter. First Furlong s. Entry. Ann. Peerless Kathleen is easily the class of the race while rest hour Lias been running with far better than most of these. Ben is in form. His recent races stamp As a certain contender. St. Ats n is running Well and May get into the Money. Smart fashion will be up if ready. Second furlongs. Red. Shore. Golden red should Benefit a saturday s race and appears to have a slight Edge. North Shore is a sure contender. The heavier the track the better her chances. Arg Ali was Short at a longer route saturday. The distance and his Early Speed give him a Chance. Jack Fountain is a tender. Foy has a Chance. His re cent rates Are Good. Azinta should improve. Third furlongs. Hayes. Wood. A Avon. Lucky Hayes is in top form and gets the Call. Miriam Wood will be the one beat if the track is Muddy. Little Avon is a Superior mud runner Boki is a Strong contender and in Good form. Contribution is a threat if., ready. Blj3nnerhas sett is sure to improve Over his initial Effort. Mala has plenty of Speed but is better on a dry track. Yami likes a heavy track. Fourth furlongs. Fay. Lomond. Boyle. Fanny Fay looks bes with Gay Lomond strictly the one to beat. Col. Boyle is not running Well. He always runs poorly in the Spring. Yorkshire relish is Best of the rest. Cor autos has shown a Lik ing for a heavy. Track. Fifth furlongs on recent form and at the weights Sandbar appears to have the. Edge though Pegasus carry weight and figures highly. Ruffles will Benefit from saturday s race. Dos sier has plenty of. Speed and is favored by the weights. Gatewood is one of the Best horses Here but likes a longer at the weights he is very dangerous. Rochester a is running Well. _ birth and 70 yes lad. Bardalis loves v heavy track and figures Best. Nebraska lad is right in form and a certain contender. Six Pence is dangerous. Pierre has a Chance. Zerline will improve. Seventh fur Longs. Purse. Star purse appears to have an Edge on saturday s race. Fer rash is really better at a longer route. Tors Ida likes a longer distance but the conditions suit her. Pop shot has the class but has not been racing Well. C. T. Likes the heavy going., one Fay. Peanuts tons Brooklyn Handicap Aqueduct ., june 19. The anus to stable s peanuts saturday won the Brooklyn Handicap with net to the Winner by half a length from the Arden farm s Chance play. W j Salmon s display was third. Time for the mile and an eighth was 1.4_8 4-5. The Winner paid 18 to 5. Golf news and notes by Jack Cuthbert. Winnipeg club scoring was the Rule in the hammers Pittsburgh i lir inn i v qualifying round of the Mclean trophy pitchers to will i Competition at the Winnipeg Golf club Scott pitches double header associated press despatch new Vork June cubs Cut Down Pittsburg i a Les id to one game in the National league race today of swamping the pirates to 7, at Chicago. The cuts hammered car men Hill in the first and innings to take a commanding Lead their attack including three doubles and a Home run a Webb two on base. It was Webb s eleventh ii Cuit drive. They launched filial attack on Yde. In the eighth driving him off the Hill. Oven Gros checked the rally after five runs had been scored. The pirates bunched hits off Root in the third and in the last when he eased up. Pitcher Jack Scott performed the Iron Man stunt by pitching both halves of the Cloubil theadar at Cincin Nati winning the Glrst game 3 to j and dropping the second 3 to 0. The new York giants evened up the series with the cardinals at two All by taking the final game at St. Louis 4 to 3. And Clarkson held the world champions to tour hits each allowing two. Benton was believed in the first of the sixth after being hit by a pitched Bali in the fifth. Sunday s games Pisart game Philadelphia 10 0 Cincinnati 6 Scott and Wilson May Mays and Hargrave. Second game Philadelphia 7 j Cincinnati 9 0 Scott and Wilson Rixey and Picun Ich. New York 6 2 St. Louis 4 1 Benton Clarkson. And o Neil Sher Del and Schulte. Pittsburgh 9. 3 sunday s games Boston 12 1 Pittsburgh .h.31000003x-r7 9 2 b. Smith and Hogan Kreizer and e. Smith Gooch. Philadelphia .100000060. .7 8 j Chicago 7 2 Ferguson and Wilson Oshonie Dean and Hartnett. Brooklyn Cincinnati postpone Al wet grounds new 10 r St. Louis 10 0 Fitzsimmons Henry and. Taylor Alexander and Snyder. Columbus club Keats Pilgrim Juniorh-6 on saturday when. W. E. Watson was i in Fine form to Lead the a card of 81 less 14-s7. The following 1 were the leading scorers All of which except one will take part in the play off w. E. Watson s. C. Trewhitt j. Wight w. Mccurdy w. P. Over w. A. Laird c. H. Moore or. Carmichael j. I. Morkin or. L. T. Alley Columbus club juniors winning Streak of pilgrims by and Long them a 9 to 6 beating saturday after noon. It was the club s third straight win in five Days and strengthens their position in the race for first series honors. The outstanding Fenmore of the game was the Brilliant pitching by Bill Lumsden for the he great form and struck Cut ten. It was his third win of Nichol started on the Mound for the pilgrims but relieved in the third by Wally Smith. Johnson Lyons pox and Pat Molloy got to hits each for the club. For the Alexander was the Star with the Wil Low. Tommy Tjin col the com i Short Stop did some sensational yield Iii. Smith and Paluk. Columbus Luis and Taylor. Abe Pingard handled the game. Elm Wood giants will meet Colum bus club juniors in a postponed game tonight at on the Arlington Streer. Grounds Boish teams Are asked to by out on tahe. Regina new Star. Wins. Tronto. Ont. June the o Umlor Inais in the Central Ontario Cham saturday w. Martin of Defeated w. Margeson Tor onto 6-2, 6-4. C. L. Mclaughlin k. P. Moore p. Blackadder s. S. Kennedy t. G. Roberts b. H. Hamlin j. T. Crawford 81 84 86 87 89 95 89 94 94 91 92 103 93 96 89. 101 101 14 67 14 70 73 16 73 14 77 20 81 Pine Ridge club Archie Campbell had the Best re turn in the Manitoba Golf association Handicap against Par at the Pine Ridge club saturday afternoon finishing three Down to perfect figures. Or. Spurgeon Campbell was in second place four Down. The first round games in the . Bawlf Handicap cup event were completed last week and second round matches scheduled fur this week Are p. J. Boulton . Mcleod j. A. O. Gemmell is. C. G. K. Nourse of m. Boulton is. A. Mcbean p o. Fowler is. A. Campbell. Two close matches in the first round saw w. S. Arnold fall before c. G. K. Nourse and Glen to Donald suffer elimination at the hands of prank Fowler both these games go ing extra holes before a decision reached. The second round games must be completed by june 26. Norwood Golf club Young Jim Dillabough played Fine Golf on saturday to Lead a big in the Manitoba Golf association Handi Cap against Par at the Norwood club when a splendid round of 82 enabled him to finish two holes tip on Par. He had a comfortable Lead Over his near est rivals j. Prentice and g. Harper both of whom finished two Down. P. P. Tribe was next in line 4 , while e. W. S. Mcvey and h. R. Or we re five Down. Winnipeg Canoe club t. Forbes won the monthly medal Competition played at the Winnipeg Canoe club on saturday when he showed the Way to the rest of the Field with a card of 91 less five strokes Back of. Him came h. Greenfield with 87 less with. S. Conrad in third place with 92 less other scores returned were s. R. Girling 95 less j. Turn Bull 108 less r. A. Batting 106 less and k. Forbes 122 less 27 Elmhurst cd Tab c. A Lee won the Manitoba Golf association match against Par at the Southwood course be ing one up at the finish. Joe St Mars and Gordon Praser were right Beelnad in a tie for second place at All Square. A Crest Golf club Jack Blair and j. H. Aikman led the procession in the Manitoba Golf association Handicap match against Par at the a Crest club on saturday when they both finished two holes Down at the end of the eighteen holes. A Good turnout of the members and close Competition featured the play. Assiniboine ladies a Large entry and some Good scoring were in evidence at the monthly medal Competition played by the ladies of the Assiniboine Golf club on Satur Day when miss Brown returned the Best card of 109 less miss b. K. Muir and mrs. Kreger tied for Sec Ond place scoring 101 less and the latter 100 less miss n. Duthie returned a card of 116 less and miss Beu followed with 116 less St. Ladies mrs. Geoffrey Griffin and mrs. C. Balfour will contest the final of the Birks cup Competition at the St. Charles country club today the for mar entering the last stage of the tournament by eliminating mrs. Fred Hart while the latter h to go to Tho Hole to dispose of miss Gwen bet Chon. Bowlers tournament Over a Hundred players teed off Over the week end at the Deer Lodge course in the first annual Golf tournament of the commercial Bowling league when a Long list of prizes was distributed to the successful competitors. Fred land won the. Prize for tile Best Gross score with a card of 81. While net honors went to j. W. Wall work who was treated very Ousby by the Handicap committee As Bis card of 83 less 64 shows. Five players tied for second place with 69 net As follows a. A Gray 89 less 20, f. Procter 91 less 22 g. B. Robertson 91 less 22 w. G cramp. Less 25 and g. Mcnally 114 less 45. A special prize for the hidden Gross score went to j. Mavava with a card of 135. Hidden Hole prizes were won As Fol lows 10th, l. Anderson 5 Lith w. Davidson 2 12th, f. Walker .4 13tli, is. Procter 14th, n. M. Gray 3 18th. G. Peller 4. The Deer Lodge club presented part of the prizes. An Ace at Swan River Swan River Man., june the first Hole in one recorded on the Swan Golf course was made last week by a. A. Feldman who negotiated the sixth Hole in a single stroke. The Hole is 125 Yards Long and Feldman s pitch shot was perfectly hit on the line for the with the Aid of this break in Luck he was 29 for the first seven holes of the course but fell Down Oil the last two. Needing 43 for tile round. Feldman was playing with t. B. Pearson at the time. Brandon beats Souris Souris. Man. June 17. An interest ing inter club match was played on the course of the Souris Golf climb on thursday afternoon Between the ladles sections of the Brandon Golf and country club and the Souris club resulting in a win for the visitors by 10 matches to the following were the teams arid the results Brandon Souris mrs. Fleming 1 mrs. Sewell 0 mrs. Hurst 0 mrs Mcmorran 1 miss Macdonald mrs. Beaubier mrs. Moth miss Mcdonald miss Knapp mrs. Mitchell. Mrs. Snyder mrs. Hurst mrs. Moth miss Knapp mrs. Beaubier. Mrs. Fleming miss Macdonald mrs. Snyder mrs Gray 0 mrs. Alexander mrs. Gibson 0 mrs. Brydges .1 mrs. Munson miss Huntley mrs. Mcculluch mrs. Curtis mrs Croll mrs. Mcmorran mrs. Alexander mrs. Sewell mrs. Gray mrs. Mcculoch 10 s a the lowest scores were mrs a. A Hurst. 45 mrs. Mcmorran 46 and 49 mrs. H. Beaubier 48 miss Marjorie Macdonald. 50 and 51 mrs. Fleming. Munson Moth and Brydges each with 50 and mrs. Sewell 52. Mrs. D. H. Ferguson mrs. F. A. Feild miss Llllian Roden and miss Lottie tour sup. Revised the serving of Tea on the club House veranda during the afternoon. Montreal maroons win Montreal one., june 18. Maroons got the jump on car steel in the inter City series of the National soccer 1 eague when they Defeated them two to one Here saturday afternoon. More than witnessed the game. Defeats w. S. Waugh in City Tennis final continued from Page fourteen Lellan Bonn Castle Defeated love 7-5, 6-2. Doubles Cochrane pal Mer Defeated miss de ath Darsey 8-6, 6-4, Semi finals mrs. Cochrane Palmer. Defeated miss Burnett jostling 6-1, 9-7 mrs. Pirt Pirt Defeated miss Dingle Benson 6-3, 6-4. Today s draw 3.30 . Indies doubles sell finals mrs. is. Munnion i miss death mrs. Cochrane mass David-1 son is. Mrs. Pirt miss Marshall. 5.00 . Men s final. doubles final. Plays Well in East ladles 7.00 . Doubles final. Eric Bannister professional at the St. Charles country club Winnipeg who played Stellar Golf in the match on saturday at Toronto against the British Ryder cup team. He led the Field in the morning with 71, and finished in a tie for on the Day , after to 78 in the afternoon. Cleveland team beats White sox 3 to even with Washington associated press despatch Rev York. . June 19. Ted Lyons winning Streak of nine games was broken by the Cleve land today when Cleveland Defeated top Whit to 3, Shattc held visitors to four hits two of which came in the inning. Shaute also made two hits in three times at Bat. White sox Havo nine out their last twelve games. The risers defeat n sent hrs at Washington 5 to leaking it two victories each in tie four game series. Hadley yielded twelve hits while Holoway gave the senators eight scattered safeties. Sunday s games. Detroit 5 Washington attn. Holloway and Woodall by and Ruel. 12 0 s 0 had i Chicano Cleveland 011000000 2 3 Lyons and Shaute and j. Sewell. St. Louis at new York postponed wet grounds. Only three games scheduled. Saturday s games. St. Louis 200002000 4 11 1 new York 30003002s 8 12 s Vangilder and Schang Thomas Moore and Grabowski. Chicago 2 8 Philadelphia 6 410 Batts. Thumps. Jacob and1 Mccurdy Grove Pate and Cochrane. Cleveland Boston onto oooo o 5 7 noofinon.2 4 e elks come fr6in behind three times to knot but fall at and Crowe in hurling to night. Standing of teams Norwood tigers. Arenas elks c. Club by 5 5 4 1 to. 3 3 4 -7 pot -714 .571 .500 -125 tonight s game Arenas is. Norwood tigers Defeated elks 8 to 6 in the longest and most exciting game of the season at Wesley Park saturday after noon and qualified for the first series play off. The teams innings before a decision was . Elks coming from behind three times to. Knot the count be fore succumbing g. A Large crowd was in1 attendance. The first series will. Close tonight when Arenas and Norwood clash. A win for. Arenas will create a three cornered tie. While a Norwood Victory will place Norwood and tigers in the play off. Tomorrow night the famous House of David band of bearded Ball tossers will open a six game series. Walks and errors costly Jack Hind for elks and Bill Crowe for tigers engaged in a hurling Duel saturday with errors and udness Pav ing the Way for Hind s downfall. Elks outhit tigers is to 9.but Hind passed nine men while Crowe did not walk a single Batter. Added to this elks were guilty of. Seven errors. They score twice in the eighth to tie the count and after tigers assumed the Lead in the ninth Ellis came through with a run in their half to tie matters. Agnlin. In the eleventh elks came through after tigers scored. The end came in the twelfth on clean hitting. With one Down Mckenzie singled to right. Kendall Fol Lowed with a hit. Into the same territory sending Mckenzie to third and he promptly took second. Then Ward Mcvey came through. In the Pinch with a hit through the Box to Centre Field scoring the two winning runs. Elks score first elks opened the scoring in the sic Ond Jos Rivers beat out an Minnum. Hot. Took third on Anderson s double and scored on infield out after Ralph Dakin s filed out. A walk to Mcvey followed by infield hits by prank and Singbush. Enable. Tigers to knot the count. And Iri the f Oxiria they assumed the Lead never to be headed Crowe opened with a Homer into Spence Street. With one out live slay got a life on Ralph Dakins error. Kendall singled and my Rev walked filling the sacks. A walk to Grant forced in live slay. Hits by Cuthbert and Joe Rivers followed by. Gordon Adkinss single after Anderson and r. Dakyns whiffed gave elks tally in their half. Tigers added a run in the sixth without a hit. With two Down Mcvey walked stole second and reached third on g. Dakins1 bad throw. Grant hit to Centre and when Caslake dropped the Ball Mcvey scored. Elks knotted the count in the eighth. Mcparlane a and Caslake singled get Ting around to second and third and George Rivers came through with a hit in the Pinch to score them both. In the ninth tigers again scored without a hit on a walk an error and another walk filling the bases. Then Hind walked another Man forcing in a run. But elks shoo red their stuff when Ralph Dakyns the first Man up hit a Long Homer Street a walk to Singbush a stolen base and Crowe s single gave tigers a run thrilling tilt Liv slay of and Mckenzie Kendall ib..__ a rant if Singbush Mccalum 36._____ Crowe Ife Starr is _.-------------. Burke of. , r. 55___7 1 6 1 7 3 h. . A. 0 go 1 4 20 totals Mcparlane m. Caslake of. G. Rivers Cuthbert Nelanger in. J. Divers Anderson h. Dakyns ib.. G. Dahl no c..__ Hind p in. Auu 46 a a r. 6 1 36 it h. . A. 3 1 .-0 3 i 1 1 15 0 e. 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 g. 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 j 3 totals -._.____40 6 15 36 13 7 tigers _. 001.20i my Silks 010 10" 021. Base hits Anderson. A Dawrns Home runs. Crowe r. Dakins stolen Mcvey Gram. Singbush j. Rivers sacrifice hits. Mckienzie. Graat a Bush double Puisys j. Rivers to g. Rivers bases on balls All Hind 9, off out. By Hind 12. By Crowe 6 left on bases tigers 15, sits 8. Umpire Jansen. In the , but elks again tied it up when Mcfarlane came through with an infield hit with men on second and third. But in the twelfth the end came. Jack Hind though wild was effective. Fanning twelve men. Crowe s pitch ing in the Pinch the Coyote is Victor Paris june 19. The Coyote owned by Marquis de Tri Guerville won the grand steeplechase and a prize of francs today at Anteuil. J. M. Harbour s Irish horse Jer Point was second and James Schwoob s Boball third the Winner was at 29 to 10 in the betting. Toronto scottish win Hamilton ont., june 19. Toronto scottish Defeated thistles Here Satur Day in a National soccer league match by one goal to nothing after a hard and. Fast game. 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