Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 13, 1927, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free press Wiist Peg Wene Espay july 13, 1927 Selling Pace in 244 nflf9i a Ace with six Miles to to Erbest Vierkoetter German Long distance Star and English Chan Nel conqueror is forced to competitors All taken from leads until half Way Mark. Special United news despatch to free by free press private wire Lake George . July Edward f. Keating of new York City within six Miles of his goal was still leading the survivors in tie 2-1 mile Lake George Marathon swim Early tills morning. Two More of the most form id Able contenders bad been taken from the water. They were Ernest Vic Rocter Herman Long distance , who had been trailing a mile behind in second place and Ethel Hirtle. Of new York who in fourth place had been leading the women entrants. Associated press Lake George july f. Keating now York swimmer still held the Lead in the Lake George fresh water Marathon late tonight with nine Miles of the 24 still go. Ernst Vierkoetter. Brawny German. Was reported to Nave been removed from the race with cramps but officials could not verify the report. Behind Vale Kroeter. No was in Sec Ond place. If he was still keeping up the struggle was Ethel l. Hertie. Breast stroke Champion new York. She was two Miles behind Keating. Swimming steadily Keating was swimming steadily with the smooth overhand stroke that athlete and scholar i Lecce a. Selwood the University of British Columbia is i new York swimmer leads in w free press take Lead again shocker tames indians and Yankees win 7-0--sis3er s Homer wins game for Browns has marked his Progress through the proud of Young Selwood because he . Has proved his Worth both As a Cham Behan cd miss Kerulo the following i Plon Rifleman and a first class scholar came in order i on two occasions he was a member of to Moth p. Maloney of Lowell. The Canadian Bisley team the first mass. Mrs. Luck Diamond of Brook when to was Only 19 years old and he has now been chosen from among 200 applications for a fellow help in chemistry at the University of Illinois. Sel Wood is a member of the 72nd Batt. So Forth highlanders and he has a Trun Ful of medals cups and prizes won in Rifle shoots. Lyn Walter Patterson of Bridgeport Conn. George a. Creegan. Of Pater son. . Mrs. Lottie Moore Schoem reel. William a. Erickson. Of new York Charles tooth. South Boston Paul Choteau. Of new York and Olav far stad. Of Norway. Farstad was trailing fur Back. I i prop out i late reports made no mention of the water was smooth As a Mirror Meyer Mendelsohn. Montreal s nine i in Sharp contrast to the White capped teen year Ort speeder who for some Waves that were blown directly in the time occupied fourth place in the i faces of the intrepid swimmers during grind or of Tommy Walker of to i the Early Miles of the Long stretch. Grind Ronto who was in second place Early a Bright Moon made visibility Excel Lent. Observers on duty to the Day. It was presumed that these two. Along with the other can Adian entrants had dropped out of Early in the evening All the a the race. Among these were John j company Long boats were checked Over Chor Seon. Of Montreal who held fourth t by the officials to see that each was plane shortly after the started j equipped with flares red lanterns and and fifteen year old Rosarie Delorme the other necessary night equipment. Of Monreau. Who Pluckley kept on the official observers who had been on swimming Lor some time after she be fixity All Day were relieved and new Canadian press despatch new York july Ruth produced his 30th Home run. Of the sea son at Cleveland to Cluny while Urban shocker pitched the Yankees to a 7 to 0 Victory Over the indians. Buth s drive that put him ahead of Gehrig again came in the ninth with a run Ner on second. While Gehrig failed to clout any homers he made a double and. A single. Shocker yielded Only seven hits. In. Nicking the last play of the game shocker again twisted his right ankle and had to be assisted from the Field. It was the seventh straight defeat for Cleveland Chicago went on. A. Batting spree in the fifth and sixth innings driving both Rommel and Pate off the Hill to defeat Philadelphia 8 to 5 in a free hitting contest at Chicago. Ccu Nally was hit hard by the visitors but was Given sensational Stippert in the pinches several double plays pulling him out of trouble. Sisler s Home run in the ninth with two men on. Gave the Browns a Vic tory Over the Tail end Boston red sox of St. Louis. The sox went scoreless until the ninth and then rallied for five runs. The sox did their scoring 011 three hits four errors a walk and a sacrifice. Sisler got four hits in chiding a Homer and two doubles and i either scored or drove in each Brown Philadelphia 002 100 17 2 Chicago 000 020 12 0 Rommel Pate Baker Willis and Cochrane Perkins Connally. Thomas and Mcc Wirdy. New York 003 000 14 1 Cleveland 000 000 7 1 shocker and Grabowsky Shaute and l. Sewell. Boston 000 000 6 1 St. Louis 101 000 13 u Russell and Hartley Jones and Schang. 4 Washington 000 302 13 1 Detroit 100 103 7 1 Lisenbee Marberry Era ton and Ruel Collins Holloway Smith and Woodall. Minnedosa and Birtle Tennis teams came 111. Weather observers placed in each boat. The Hospital ship reported that 27 perfect for completion of the big event. Of the entrants had been cared for Dur ing the Day. None of those receiving attention were in serious condition. It was reported. Mrs. Lottie Schoemmell originator of grease swimming suit who had trav Elled Miles from California by train and air plane to enter the Mara Thon against the advice of friends was reported to be still in the race to night placed at number ten. Scores of automobiles brought interested fans to this Village All Day Long and crowds surrounded the official bulletins at various Vantage Points throughout the Day and Early evening. Keeps the skin All Day a soft and smooth As Williams shaving Cream leaves it. Full ounce bottle of Aqua Velva free with each tube of Wiiliams. This famous shaving Cream 1 softens the Beard quickly 2 eliminates irritation 3 and leaves the face feeling better than when you started. Large tube 35c. Double size 50c. Pounds Junior welterweight King All Over ring and scores knockout in ninth Norwood and at Wesley to tit rain prevented last night s baseball game at y Between elks and j tigers. Tonight Columbus club and Norwood will clash. Norwood will at-1 tempt to get out of their recent clump during which they have suffered two i successive losses for the first time this season. Bill Stoble will Likely be on j the Mound for the first time this sea son. On the other hand Eddie Cass clubbers Are just about due to score a j Victory. They have not won a game since boating the tigers in the open ing fixture of the season. Enjoy a Cool Shower cooler costs swim Only per Day eventually Why not today the . Annual three mile swimming race Lor the elks trophy will be held july 23 Over the usual course on the red finishing at the Canoe club. Entries Are expected from several out of town Points including Duluth and fort William. Albert Ford the present Holder of the cup will defend again and anyone wishing to win this race exist be pre pared to swim fast As Ford is in Good shape and trailing faithfully Down at his simmer Camp at Kenora. Splendid cups Are being presented to winners of the first three places and handsome certificates to All who finish the course. The cull trophy for the club having the most men finish has been captured for several years by the w.s.c., but the tankers Are exit to get this trophy Back this year. One thing is assured and that is that it will be a great race. Spec Laj United news despatch to free press by free press private wire by Maurice Mermey Wrigley Field Chicago july sergeant Sammy Baker of new York might have been world s Junior welterweight Champion tonight had he made the required weight for be knocked out Mushy Callahan of los Angeles the title Holder in the ninth round of their scheduled ten round bout Here tonight. Baker conqueror of Ace Hudkins the Nebraska wild cat by the Knock out route made Callahan look like a rank Amateur. From the opening Boll to the moment when a vicious right floored the groggy Champion the sir Geant from new York held the upper hand. Callahan took the count of ten. About fans saw a splendid fight card arranged for the Benefit of the american legion in the first fight Ignacio Fernandez the latest filipinos slammed Joe Lucas of Detroit All around the ring but a unable to flood the Bantam. In the Semi final stanislaus Loayza of Chile beat Spur Myers into sub Mission knocking him Down three times in the first round. He was unable to put Over the knockout blow and Myers who had recently fought Callahan was on his feet at the finish. Fidel la Barba of los Angeles world s flyweight Champion won the verdict Over pal Moore Veteran Mem Phis Bantam in a ten round contest. I i t tit that Jil a potty to Lincoln results Ridley College eleven5 triumphs at Edmonton Canadian press despatch Edmonton. Vita. July 12. The touring Ridley College cricketers made it two straight Over Edmonton teams Here today when they won by a score of 104 to 85, and incidentally maintained their unbeaten record since leaving the East. Batting first the collegians started poorly but met with better Success later on and a Fine partnership be tween Mcavity and Hearne who had 32 and 23 respectively stood out in their innings the total of 104 did t seem very impressive but it was More than the Edmonton team could Muster. Mercer bowled in deadly fashion for the easterners and had the very Fine analysis of 8 for 21. Mason sails for . A Peell press United news Cabin to free by free press private wire Southampton. Eng., july Mason lightweight Champion of eng land and Europe sailed for new York aboard the United states Steamer Leviathan today to engage in a num Ber of fights in the United states. I j Hope to meet Sammy Mandell of. Chi Cago and also Joe Dundee of Balti More while i am Over Mason said. First race 7 s7.00, 83.54, 82.70 Violet Betty s2.60 Monla Bogan 84.32. Time 1.28 2-5. Freya desert Gold Elmer h., tromping to Day. Shasta Bally Conway rec Lark King court ii. And Alluwe lightning also ran. Second race 7 Rock 84.36, sphere Paul Weldel ii. Time 1.27 4-5. Little Guinea Bathilde Seth outlawed Lyrist Joy of life gentleman Jouett no mlle Hocking and Pecora also ran. Third race sue 83.48, 82.76 incl a de Uncle Boot Bur sb.48. Time 1.08 2-5 Mischef Macher Cross play fair Justice Bear ing. Kaki doodles Scarlet Star Twenty two sixty and Quick asset also ran. Fourth race mile Brax Ted s4.44, Pride s14.22, far Over Bollero s3.82. Time 1.48 4-5. Engadine Slicker. Fifteen sixty mrs. Finley so Brose Tobie Adele w., lady Lena also ran. Fifth race 6 Plch 54.38, 52.60 Champ de Mars 90 Friar mint time 1.13 4-5. Parce Prince Ronald Lan cer. Hot spot Quibbler j. Fred a Ida o Day Pindar Peel and footloose also ran. Sixth race Thunder sis.86, s3 98 Sun Friar Herendeen time 1.07 3-5 two dans. Stormy port theodoric Mist. Tacoma try Tel and Shasta Sheik also ran. Seventh race mile sight d. Penumbra s16.64, 85.02 the wire 87.50. Time1.47 is Stutts Maroussia onus forehead and Gilerson also ran. Track Good. Pacific coast Casu Sacramento s. Los Angeles 0. Missions 2. Portland 5. Oakland 2, san Francisco 6, Only three games scheduled. Birtle and Manj Nedosa Tennis teams clashed series of matches at Bertie on saturday july 2. Birtle players emerged victors by a substantial mat Gin and thereby word a cup which was competed for by Birtle Minnedosa and Brandon teams. The above photo shows Minnedosa Birtle players who participated in the matches at Birtle off. July 2. Passing c. K. Parrish keen loss to bawling and sport the sad passing of Cece pan ish last night following an automobile Acci Dent last saturday has removed one of the Foremost and one of the most respected Bowling officials and bowl ers in the City. As he was known by All who followed Bowling in the City was one of the fathers of the game in Manitoba and played a very prominent part in its organization. Cece was one of the original Mem Bers of the Garry team of the senior Bowling league. The team was formed in 190d and Cece was on its roster every year rolling splendidly last sea son. However it was As an executive that Cece was really More prominent though his modesty kept him from the spotlight. He was one of the first honorary life members of the win Bowling association an organization which he bras instrumental in organizing in 1916. He acted on the executive every year since its inception and in 1923 was elected to the vice presidency. Every annual tournament found Cece devoting the bulk of his time toward the Success of the venture. Tom Kernahan president of the Winnipeg Bowling association and a close Friend of Parrish a was too shocked late last night to make a state ment. Cece was one of the originals and one of the real backbones of bowl ing in said Kernahan. His loss will be very keenly Felt. He always stayed away from the Lime Light and few can conceive just How much he has done for As a Bowler Cece As always in the front rank. He was noted for his Pinch hitting ability and was one of the Best Anchor men in the City. His name was always Well up in the aver Ages and he rolled on Many Champion ship teams. In tournaments he also distinguished himself. Though Bowling was the Only sport that he excelled at Cece took a keen interest in All forms of sport. He was a real sportsman in every sense of the word and the sympathy of the local Bowling fraternity and the sporting Public in general is extended to the bereaved members of the family England takes Lead at Start but finish. Brilliantly to aggregate out of possible second India third and Guernsey k. K. Mag Reg or wins times Silver trophy. Canadian press Cable Bisley Camp England july coveted Koi pore cup returns to can Ada for the third year in succession and the twelfth time since it was instituted in 1371. Eight of to Best shots among the canadians Here for the National Rifle association s meet ing successfully defended the trophy from teams representing England India Jersey and Guernsey on the ranges this afternoon. Sergeant Gray of Toronto featured the Canadian Victory with two pos scoring highest possible Points at first and second ranges. The two canadians who Are former winners of the King s prize also shot o. S. M. Hawkins of Toronto and Lieut. Desmond Burke of Ottawa. Outside the canadians Only two competitors scored possibles. England takes Lead Bach member of the teams competing for bus by s greatest service Rifle event outside the by Ting s prize itself ten shots at each of three Dis 500 and 800 Yards. When the first distance was completed can Ada was ten Points behind England but the canadians were not Undi a disturbed. They have in previous years frequently overhauled their rivals at the longer ranges and so it turned out today. When towards the close some of the Mother country s representatives missed it was Plain the cup was again booked for an at lactic passage. It was offered by the late Rajah of Koi pore. The canadians won by 13 Points scoring an aggregate of out of a possible the youngsters of the Canadian to Apoc team lieutenants Buke and Macgregor of Ottawa squad ded to Gether and finished last. They Mads the cup absolutely certain for the Dominion with a string of Bull s eyes. Sergeant Gray in the Courte of his shooting recorded no less Tia a 22 consecutive Bull s eyes including sighting shots. The team scores in the match Fol Low highest possible being 400 at each distance or altogether 300 500 600 Yards Yards. Yards. T l 38s 376 375 375 375 380 370 369 369 363 1.102 Canada 369 England 379 India 363 Guernsey 358 Jersey 354 highest possible duals at each distance of 150 altogether. The following were the canadians scores 300 500 600 cd. Cd. Cd. Sergt. J. H. Gray to Ronto 50 c.s.m., A. Hawkins Toronto 4g sgt. G. M. To Ronto 43 it. Desmond Burke Ottawa 45 it. J. E. Foreman Hamilton .46 it. K. Macgregor Ottawa 46 q.m.s., H. Wood Victoria 44 . Pamell ver Dun 44 _. Macgregor s great Bisley Camp England july the Triumph of 20-year-old-Lieut. K. A Macgregor of in the tie shoot off today for the times Silver trophy aroused More admiration anything of the. Sort in Bosley a his tory. The Issue was Between Macgre Gor and Sergt. A. G. Fulton of the Queen s Westminster Winner of the King s prize in 1912 and year and considered the Best service Rifle shot in the Empire. A. Cocks and Sergt. Hankins o the scots guards were also in the shoot off having tied with Macgregor and Fulton in the times Competition but Cocks and Hankins were eliminated in the Normal three shots today Macgregor carried on a Duel shot for shot until both had scored 17. Consecutive Bull s eyes. This was at the 200 Yard Range. Macgregor As Cool As at the beginning scored his eighteenth. Scores for i Divi t l 50 48 148 50 47. 143 48 47 143 50 48 143 48 48 14-2 48 48 142 48 47 139 47 47 133 i second Sutherland eleven Downs presbyterians 2 to enjoy bulk of play the United churches. Football Lea tie opened the second half of their league schedule last night on the Manitoba College grounds when Ken Sutherland s Knox brigade Defeated the first presbyterians by two goals to nil. Tie conditions were against Good football and the Ball and the Slippery grass gave the players insecure footing. Rain fell during the entire game but the teams battled and the handful of spectators who witnessed the Battle were not disappointed. Although the presbyterians had seven eighths of the Piny they failed to take advantage of their Many opportunities. They also played the close passing game which was pie for defenders of the calibre of George Sutherland and j. Mccubbin. Knox adapted themselves to the conditions swung the heavy Ball about and out of three breakaways they counted twice. Jock Tennant the hero of Many a Battle in the last two de Cades was responsible for both coun ters. He notched a goal in either half. After the presbyterians had practically monopolised the play Dur ing the entire first period Knox broke away on the left and Stafford sent across a ice Centre which Jock ten Narit connected with and lifted High into the net. The game was Only a few mini fees restarted in. The second period when Tennaut again found the net and from then on it was practically All presbyterians. Old Bill Pettigrew had two Lovely tries but they just went Over. Try As they would Bill Douglas lads could not get a counter and Knox crawled up the league table to second place. Fred Webster handled the game and the teams were Sutherland and Mccubbin Carrol Turnbull and Allan Ritchie Tennant Mclntosh Bruce and Stratford. First presbyterians Nicholson Gorum and Munro Dave Mclean and of Berry Wallace Petty grew Elrick and Paulley. Bull s Eye. Then Pulton missed and his shot went into the inner ring leaving Mcgregor the trophy. Sergeant Fulton although Well up among the leaders at the present meet seems to be dogged by bad Luck. Yesterday he spoilt his chances in a tie shoot off by prematurely discharging his Rifle and today he ruled him self out of another tie shoot off by mistaking the time for the shoot. King s prize today Bisley Camp England july great Empire tournament of the a. Tonal Rifle association enters its final and most important phase tomorrow with the first stage of the classic King s prize. More than a thousand marksmen from All parts of the Empire will shoot in the first stage sees ing to qualify for the second stage on. Friday and thence the final on saturday last Day of the meet. Tomorrow the aspirants fire seven shots at each of the 200, 500 and 600 Yard ranges with service rifles. The leading 300 go into the second stage. Chicago Downs braves in Handy fashion strikes out eleven but loses 2-1 associated press despatch York july Defeated Boston 6 to 2 in the opening game of the Boston series today. Sherriff Blake pitched an almost perfect game despite the Opp Esslye heat. Farrell fielded sensationally making one Stop while rolling Over on the ground and then while Flat on his Back retiring the runner at first. Dizzy Vance struck out eleven of the Pittsburgh pirate.1 at Brooklyn to Day but weakened in the last two innings and Brooklyn lost by 2 to 1. Vance drove in the Robins run with a sacrifice Fly in the fifth. The deciding run was pushed Over in the ninth when Cuyler stole Sec Ond was sacrificed to third and scored of Hill s grounder to the St. Louis cardinals today won their second game at Philadelphia and their third in a Row by a score of 9 to 6. The champions broke up a 4-4 tie in the eighth when they drove Sweetland the phils Rookie Southpaw to cover and scored four runs. By Williams hit his sixteenth Home run of the season with none on in the ninth. New York Defeated Cincinnati by 3 to 2 today in the first of a five game series at new York. Hornsby came out of his batting slump to drive in All of the giants runs. His single scored Roush in the third and in the sixth he hit his sixteenth Home run of the season with Lindstrom on base. Benton out pitched Luque and Nehf. Cincinnati 000 000 9 1 new York 001 002 11 1 Luque Nehf and Hargrave Pocinich Benton and Taylor. Pittsburgh 000 000 8 0 Brooklyn 000 010 6 1 Hill and Gooch Vance and Deberry. A v Chicago 010 121 13 1 Boston. 000 002 3 1 Blake and hair Lett Genewich Wertz Goldsmith Mills and Hogan. St. Louis 301 000 13 1 Philadelphia 030 100 14 3 Haines and Snyder Sweetland Scott and Wilson. Is hampered matches played in districts three and and ban. Ney golfers stage close Battle for Lead Heatherington. And Stidston setting Pace with 87 a Progress in the District matches of the free press Golf tournament has been slow so on account of the poor condition of the roads in practically All sections which have made it difficult for the various clubs to get together for the inter club games. This week and next however will see the Start of play made in nearly All districts and from now until the mid dle of august., when the finals arc. Scheduled to be played in Winnipeg the smaller clubs in Manitoba and Eastern Saskatchewan will be Busy deciding their champions. Matches have been played recently in districts 3 and 15. Souris golfers visited Hartney last week and a Clos struggle resulted for the Lead. E. G. Hetherington of Souris and l. Stidston of Hartney shared honors for the Day both returning steady cards of 87, and g. A. Mcmorran of Souris was right behind the two Lead ers with 88. The Souris club also annexed the fourth and fifth places. A. Mccu Baton scoring 91, and Young Lyle Mcmorran returning 93. P. White and l. H. A oel. Both of Hartney followed with scores of 98 and 99 respectively and J. Mcshane Souris had in even 100. Many golfers who have had Little experience in the game took part in the opening game in District number ,15, which was played Over the Davidson course. With Davidson Dundurn and Hanley clubs making up the list this is More or less of a new District of the former two clubs entered this year for the first time. The Davidson club took the first three places col Ray leading the Field with 90, Arnold being next with 83, and Perrong being third with 94. Wood of Hanley was their nearest rival with 99, while g. G. Treleaven of Hanley a District win Ner last year finished Well Down the list with 112. Other leading scores made were Armstrong Dundurn 100. Jameson Davidson Galleymore David son and Doddridge Hanley 102 Brown. Davidson 103 or. Chasmar. Hanley and Tansley Davidson 104 John Wilson. Davidson 105 Coxworth. Davidson 107 Fisher Dundurn. And Blackley Dundurn 108. Twenty two golfers from the three clubs took part in the opening match and great in Terest was shown in the tournament. scores . New York. July 12. In his first ring appearance since his defeat by Knute Hansen last year Monte Munn Nebraska heavyweight knocked out Dan Bright in the third round of their bout at Queen Sboro stadium tonight. Mutts score was of win Owr St. James Register 6-1 Victory m first do. Vision fixture at pts Britts remained in the first division league trouncing the lowly St. Elmoi. Cd six goals to one at Carruthers a last night. The match was in a steady drizzle and the pitch l in Slippery condition when Tai teams took the Field. The Joun Britts bide took to the wet state j the grounds better than their oppor. Ends and deserved the Point by Thi five goal margin. The score was 3-0 for Britts at Hiji time and they added two More to tin suburbanites one in the final pct Davic Jack and Kuzik were la Thi limelight for the Bra tvs the gathering three goals and the Matte two. Piercy accounted for the Oglw tally. Harford was responsible the Lone St. James goal. Jimmy Duncanson hand cd Thi game and lined up the Foll Ommi teams Youing and olson1 Pattenden Shields and Kelly Piercy Kuzik Jack and Tiley St. James Mulholland Knolt it Dave Smith. Stephens Ana Kobert son Harford go Diug Baker Monk Simpkins. Raceland results first wit s11.60, Den Tess , Embarrass Al time 54 3-5. In Vercee Polly poker sweeping Mollie Passani Albert Blanton snowball High hat Black boy and Little Ace also ran. Second 7 Clara Sturgis Dar Pur 62.20. Time 1.20 1-5. Watch Ful West Point Lagoon my Destina Tion and Loyal Also ran. Third mile s5.80 Wong Bok Peter new old con time 1.43 2-5. Aleto sea court Valence Lxi Way Brown Lear Gus r. Taylor Hay run Quot and Burnall also ran. Fourth six Al out genial Host out Blue Darter out. Time 1.12 2-5. Wamba and valiant also ran. Fifth mile 70 out. Fresco pet out Boyal Julian Scottie out. Time. 1.43 2-5 new track record. Grey face and ruler also ran. Sixth 5 Drapeau Peterson her Ladyship Golden fair time 1.01 1-5 Spikelet danger hour Thistle Beauty and baby face also ran. Seventh Shea con Sweet grass Frank Man time 1.41 4-5. Flames Christopher miss Miles Bear gneiss Gus Cuffan Ferguson Home run Firth of Forth and up she goes. Track fast. London cigarettes there s something about them Sotil like or for your a Gogh mixture you can approach with Confidence your most fashionable acquaintance of you Are dressed in a suit of our tailoring. Your clot lies Are beyond criticism. Yet. Our tailoring is Inex pensive. See our Broad of imported woollens including a very flue eng Lish Blue Serge is-on., to order. Why Wear ready Mades j. Norris merchant tailor phone 23 247 Norris Block 276 Garry St. Senior Lacrosse game scheduled for tonight senior Lacrosse will foe the Fea Ture at Shirburn Park x tonight when Argos and Arenas meet. The same is called for 7 o clock and Frederick-son11 will hande the game. Arenas will have to Register pretty soon Ana by so doing give tie Argos something to worry about. It has1 been a bit too easy going for the leaders to round out a Mann cup Prospect so far. The Junior Lacrosse game scheduled for Sherpa urn Park last night Between Winn pegs and pegs was postponed owing to wet grounds. North Star no. 2, sprung a Surprise on the Classy Wellington Lodge. No. 23. Monday night in a Snappy game that went into ten innings the North Star boys chasing six runs across the plate in the tenth to gain the Long end of a score. A. Thompson and e. Stub tas formed the winning Battery and were Given splendid support in the Field from. Their team mates. 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