Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, August 05, 1929

Issue date: Monday, August 5, 1929
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Previous edition: Saturday, August 3, 1929

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 5, 1929, Winnipeg, Manitoba 16 Manitoba free Winnipeg monday August 5, 1929, Fin Rise in s second division leaders emerge worthy winners Over first division team which plays throughout with ten Macdonald and Mccormick Star for victors while both goalies turn in spectacular performance. Exercising their Happy Knack of sex themselves when occasion de mands. Hearts soccer eleven leaders of the second division shattered the Hopes of the first division club West Brook in the Manitoba championship series replay game by the score of 3-1, at. The stadium grounds saturday svening. As in other games throughout the season hearts gave that Little extra which Means so much and left the Field worthy winners against an ag-1 Gresa Tion which was a Strong favorite to emerge Victor. Tie Westbrook played throughout with Only ten men jut they entered the fray with a Stout heart and the advantage that went to the hearts was not a very amount. The second of the hearts tallies was scored by a Brookite when Pattenden in attempt inf to Cler. Mis kicked and shot the Ball through his own net. It was a tally and gave bog la no Chance in the world. The score of 2-1 at the end of the Tinl half in favor or the Street rain Vammen was a fair indication of the run of play even allow in or the Wai Pattenden registered for it is probable that had he not put the sphere through Mccormick have done so. The opening injury May keep Champion 3-year-old out of racing up cull despatch to he free press Saratoga Springs n.y., aug. He s play three games at Wesley Park today tha ttj.? remarkable resemblance Between Max Schmeling and Jack Dempsey Only cover their facial and their tempera ments a May even extend to their Fristic careers is More than merely a probability. Local boxing followers will have a Good Chance to make their own comparisons a week from to Nagiu at the am a theatre when the German heavyweight will make a personal larks i. The Champion three year appearance boxing four exhibition rounds wit i his Best sparring partner. A particularly Strong supporting card i will include Laule Peppin is. Danny racing Lor the remix uder i the a Leclar and rankle Bat Jagella is. Dave the Northern Pacific s baseball team will perform three times it Wesley Park elks 1 Urnis i n i v n 1 _ p., i the opposition for tire invaders at bin meting s be semblance to fix 10i30 is in0rniiiff, Arena Lions play them at 2.30. And nor Wool Klov Nils meet them in tie closing game it o clock. Tie twin Bill on saturday the visitors proved themselves in All i Imil Snappy Teliin. To Weir pitch ing is Stroner to Weir Fiel link Jint hitting Clever Nurt Uliey arc full of Pep. Without n i Loilit. The Northern Pacific Clyl is one of Trio. Smartest mint has performed Linfon local fans this season. T lick Champ May not Only cover facial Feal Resi old pulled a Tendon in one of his legs will be out of probably he reins son if for Box the horse will undergo a thorough examination by a i before a ii ail feb in As to rav career is mad to meet tuesday threat of so quit soccer game will be discussed in full wins u. S. Title appear even letter balanced than they did in visit to Wesley Park on Victoria Day. L. A Anderson most successful of icelandic athletes at Satur Day s Celebration goal went to hearts. Trie against the run of play for from opening. With the wind in Shnir favor the boys had been almost continually on the offensive. Avidor son however in uie nets Cor hearts in tin top form and gave a nos that heartened his to such an extent that when they in turn assailed the enemy Citadel there Macro Viaud. No holc Vimr Thorn. Tight Naif after breaking up West Vook left wins attack and Atler both Over the id round Rozite. With the Advance guard of the donkeys in the City the Mph should be packed for the bouts. There is an area zone parallel jul tb-1 pugilistic lives of the to rms heavyweight Champion and the lad i who is being touted As the next Holder of fist Ana s greatest prize. Al Thomil he had been fighting for i several years Dempsey did not really establish himself As a great heavy i weight and a a porous contender j for the title until he was 23. When he knocked out Carl Morris gunboat Smith battling Levinsky and Fred Fulton. He was .24 when he was. Given his big Chance at Toledo and crashed his Way int othe com Melon swing Ball Down Field whore Milne exit in e right. Unit Lar. The hearts we Ian went away and after his Man lifted it Over to Klov mad in the Middle who t Well into goal before sending in such n tar fic shot that the Ball sailed clean through the was n Little us. Doubt on the part of the Westbrook Maclean j. Bergman 528 m ii a fifth or Oal Jimy Ball won Bol ii the open events Tho 100 Yard Dali and the Broad jump 111 connection with the icelandic Cele bration at River Park on saturday. L. E. Anderson was the rust successful of the icelandic athletes winning four events. The list or winners is As follows 100 Yards e. Anderson 922 Sherburn Street 2. D. Anderson 6713 Sargent f. Fjelsted 550 Banning. Time 11.3 seconds. Shot Stadfeld. His Erton f. Frei Staci 550 Banning St. O. Thorgilsson Oak Point. 100 Yard dash a Ball 33 Wellington apartments a. Briuer 652 Simcoe Street n. G. Maclean 92 Edmonton Street. Time. 10.4 seconds. Running Broad jump open j. A. Its As to whether Ball had a ally Between the posts out after Spence Street. Z Short consultation with the urns i discus throw referee Totton s decision a is the 20ft. Inspired to greater feats the hearts continued their act Rossie tact los and Mccorn cd a most through when pulled up by placed in a quandary Art either attempted to Clrar or to concede a Corner. In any event his kick went astray and flashed past his own goalie to present hearts with a two goal Lead. Instead of taking the heart out of the one time they immediately went on the War path with Ruch effect that Only a few minutes further play had elapsed when they reduced the enemy advantage. Chandler from a mix up pushing the Ball Over the line. The second half opened with end to end play and was featured some exceptionally Fine work on the hearts left wins Between and Toi Iell. While on the Richt Macro quid outstanding. Bogden was edly called upon to show his wares after the hearts front lire had got past Pattenden. Richardson and Lyn Don a task that was not easy. In turn Westbrook Sta cd a series of Des Perate assaults but they also found Anderson in gala form. Shots from All angles were treated with contempt Anc c eared so that after a Short Lay off Standin _ f. Fjelsted. 93 it. Stadfeld. P. M. Petursson. Ruining Broil jump l. E. Ander son. 19ft. Lin. O. Thorgilsson f. Feel bread jump M. Petur 9ft. Sin. O. Thorgilsson Paul Fred Rockson. 220 Yard e. Anderson. 25 2 seconds d. Anderson. F. Fjelsted. Running High e. Anderson. 5ft. P. M. Petursson a. Bergman. Javelin throw Seafeld 122ft. F. Fjelsted. J. Bergman. Hop. Step and jump l. E. Andern 39ft. 2in. F. Fjelsted. P. M. Pef Sursson. Ship Over tie battered caulk of Jess Wiliard. Not regarded highly Schmeling like dem Safiy fourth i i l several years before he four a Chi Leafs break even with bosons Reading s runs winning Streak to Nins straight Montreal cjue., aug. 4. The Champion red wings were held to an afternoon when the Hartman the Idun even break this Joseph Anthony Garion rhapsody is shut the red wings out 3-0 after the latter had captured the first contest 5-1 behind the steady hurling of Herman Bell. Joe Hartman handed the champions i to Lii fifth shutout of the year in Tho j beyond game. Scores first game Seir. Despite the fact that when he i Rochester. 000 Cio first landed in new York last year Montreal. 100 000 -9-0 he held the european weight and German heavyweight Buckalew and Daly Early Bell and Morrow , titles. Max was regarded any too by Fristic experts. It Wasi shortly Niter celebrating his 23rd won Teal highly birthday that Schmeling knocked out second game 000 000 0 0-1-1 100 200 x 3-6ro Lingrel Irvin and Morrow Hartman Rochester Joe Monte and walloped Joe Sekyra Aud Dall in Madison Square Garden. Those two scraps started him on his Way., bosons and and led to his sensational knockout of Johnny Plsko in the Garden and a hour be within Tho nex u by the time he is barring a very unexpected happening is almost pm la m g to 2. Scores certain to punch his Way into world s championship. Only the j the erratic Jack Sharkey and the Veteran Jack Demp sey stand in his Way. And Schmeling figures to handle either or both of them without any particular . Dempsey was a title contender at 23 and a Champion 24. Schmeling is now a title Conte Naci at 23, and a Good bet to become Champion at 24. Whoever first dubbed Max the German Jack Dempsey covered plenty of territory. Canadian press despatch Carleton Fence. On. Aue. A Brilliant show of form that brought them three championships and barely missed winning two More a fighting band of paddlers from the Lacone Rac ing Canoe club captured club honors at the annual regatta of the Canadian Canoe association Here saturday. Not Only did the Lachine men take the lion s share of the eleven titles de the hearts front line again Wert Durlik a da5 sensational finishes. But they played the role the offensive. After a fairly steady bombardment of the Westbrook goal tallied three minutes from the end with a header after receiving from. Milne. Sammy Totton handled the game and the following up Joyce. Murray Macdonald brow Pennington. Milne Klovstad Langford Youell Maccor m cd. Wardrope Arm in amassing for the Eastern division which Comoros is clubs of the Montreal District a total of 38 Points. That Point standing gave them divisional honors. The Western division composed of Toronto clubs Drew up second in. The standing with 30 Points while the Ottawa. Gananoque and Carleton place clubs of the Northern division finished with ten Points less. The Sudbury club paddlers of the Algonquin Devi Strong. Pattenden. Richardson Lyn Slon started in a number events Aon Lawson Smith. Jack Chandler but failed to place. U v of changes in Telephone numbers of Kiewel brewing company limited Call 2o1178 and 2o1179 for Home delivery of Kiewel s White Seal Beer and Grain Eer Little Vince. Stages timely Rush to beat out Greenwoo ods in feature event i special to the free press by staff correspondent Regina sasli., a last minute Rush to catch the speedy Greenwood just before entering the stretch. Little Vince captured the a a Avoir Handicap saturday the Fea Ture event of the closing Day of the race meet at the Hegi iia exhibition. Greenwood who has been a consistent Winner both Here and at Sas Katoon broke in front at the Start holding this position until rounding the. Home stretch when the Wynn i took command of the situation. Heather Vale making a final spurt a few Yards from the wire came Sec Ond with the tiring Greenwood third. The Winner paid another Large crowd gathered at the track saturday Aud some close finishes featured the Day s activities. Prices were average throughout no upsets taking place. Jack Shaw running in i Nylon a four horse race in the opening Battle paid the highest Price of the Day to win. Despite the fact that Only four horses faced the Barrier show Money was paid this being due to the fact that one entry was scratched after the ticket Sale had commenced. Results follow first race about five furlongs Jack Shaw 815.10. 32.70 rubber Boll 84.20, master Somers time 1.01. But Beano girl also ran. First Samc 000 101 000 2-1.0-3 Buffalo 100 000 45x 10-16-3 prank Barnes Harrison c. Fisher and Ainsmith Faulkner and Urban. Second game Toronto 100 130 6-8-0 Buffalo 010 000 1 2-7-0 seven innings by agreement. Samuels and Rensa Donnelly of Deli and Urban John Barnes. S Neil arc n.j., aug. 4. Newark s Bear snapped out of i eight game losing Streak today to take both ends of a double Bill from the Baltimore orioles who had previously won eight consecutive contests. The scores were 7 to 5 and 9 to 0. Six Home runs t to by George Loepp marked opening. Fran. And Newark made a triple play. I Post gauge Baltimore 000 100 202 5112-0 Newark 101 100 7-11-1 Clarkson and Bool Mamaux har flu and Hungling. Second game Baltimore 000 000 0 0 -4 2 Newark 320 013 x 8-12-2 Bolan Werts and Cronin Pruatt and Hungling. Seven innings by agreement. Reading pa., aug. 4. Reading ran its winning Streak to nine by taking both ends of a double header from Jersey City Here today by scores of 7 to 4, and 7 to 2. Score game Jersey City 200 000 101 4 -9-0 Reading 002 302 7-13-1 Bream and head Greene and Grace. Second game. Jersey City 001 Cio 0 2 -7-1 Reading 020 410 x 7-12-1 Grant and Jorgens Osborne and Grace. Annual Lawn Tennis handicaps on saturday the annual Handicap tournament of the Manitoba Lawn Tennis Assoc i the meeting of the Manitoba Refe Rees association and the Manitoba football association arranged to take place at the stadium saturday evening prior to the hearts Westbrook .. Cup replay game. In connection with the threat of the to go out on came to an abrupt ending when the. Informed the rets that not sufficient time had been Given to consider such a contentious matter. Accordingly the meeting lasted Only a few minutes and adjourned until tues Day night when a Lull discussion will be entered upon. The. Was represented by Jack t. Bailie president Harry Randall Secretary Walter Bradley and Jimmy Vickery treasurer. Those present on behalf of the referees were j. Lindsay president Johnny Hampton Secretary and Sammy Totton who stated the a Jiron flanks of comp Swiat which they wished to be investigated. These were to the effect that since the . Series opened in Winnipeg the referees were not getting necessary support from the football association club secretaries and players. Their decisions on the Icid were not receiving the proper respect and rather than carry on under such conditions they expressed their intention of quitting the game. Jack Bailie vouchsafed to reply to the criticisms of the referees except to state that the meeting was altogether premature and suggested i adjournment until tuesday next when it Fiill attendance of parties would be on hand. Yank is dive of 1 Sriniv Lirui ski v it ii win first game 12-0 and drop second. Tigers win double header United news despatch to free Tress by free press private new 1 Ork Axil. New York Yankees lost a great chalice to gain a full game on the Idle Philadelphia athletics sunday when they dropped the second game of a double header to Cleveland 14 to 6. Tom Zachary held the indians to seven hits and won a 12-0 decision for new York in the first game. Leading 6-5 at the end of the eighth the Yankees looked like winners in the second game but a nine run rally killed their Hopes of Victory. Big Edmorris set the Chicago White sox Down with two useless hits and the Boston red sox scored a shut out Victory 8 to 0. Young. De Walsh started for the White sox but found trouble ill the fifth when Boston scored four runs and Mckain finished the game. Detroit took both ends of a twin Bill from Washington 10 to 5, and 13 to 11. Seven runs in the fourth in Ning of the first game enabled the tigers to win in a walk but they were trailing 11 to 5 when an eight run rally saved the second game for them in the sixth inning. Golf second race about five furlongs Little Thicket s6.50, Fleer s4.00, 53.40 big Sapp so. Time 1.00. Rolla g., Kripp St. Anne Keegan miss Weiler 2nd, Campus flirt also ran. Third race six furlongs Becky dear 84.35, 83.40 Foy 83.36. Yorkshire maid time 1.16 1-5. Radical Hamp Bachelor s Balm miss Gay also ran. Fourth race six furlongs 2nd Golden Shore lady Orna ment time 1.16. 1-5. Sea fairy and Irish Sliver also ran. Fifth race a Revoir Handicap mile and seventy Yards Little Vince Clev 36.50, Heather Vale time i 1.48. Boca Gean Navelle and stand fast 2nd also ran. Sixth race mile and 70 Yards v War Wick 83.10, Golden Sunset 82.80 High card 84.50. Time 1.49 1-5. Dick and Rorby also rail. Seventh race furlongs Clem Lewis 83.85 Marlon Elizabeth 83.90, s2.80 merry minx time 1.23. Bobby Jones and sea Sag also ran. Helen Jacobs cops second and entry commence Blanks Are these Mav be secured next saturday now available. Rom any Mem ber of the committee of the association or at the stores of Harry Shaw and Ken. Crowd or. The entry fee is per person for each event and the following events win be contested men s singles men s singles ladies singles ladies doubles and doubles. This Competition is open to All Comers and should draw a Large entry. Tho Only restriction placed on any event is the men s singles for which the committee reserves the right to bar players considered too Strong. This ensures an event in which practically anyone has a Good Chance of winning and the handicaps will further equalise All contestants. Play will commence at two o clock on August 10, and Tho finals will be run off on the following saturday during the week no draws will be put on before 5 o clock and an play will be confined entirely to courts of Cen trally located clubs everyone will have a Chance to compete without the necessity of breaking away Early from work. For those who. Cannot get away by five a special Effort will be made to put them on in the later draws. St. George s Cricket eleven u a 99 virtually cinch a Fine Victory Over St. Albans gives Pilkington s men three game Kentish batsmen show form against West White Eose take measure of corinthians. Kenneth Myers Philadelphia sculler who won both the Springfield regatta. St. George s by their Victory Over St. Alban s practically cinched the championship of a division in the local Cricket league. They will be worthy champions for their work throughout the season has been very consistent. On saturday the work of Spicl new some Turnbull and Pilking Toni with the Bat and the Bowling of Bligh and Newsome was the most prominent while Brown and Gair showed up Well for the Kentish went on a batting spree at the West Kildonan bowlers Sam Meston. And Bobby Lawson especially giving a Fine display with Shammy and Chase lending a Valu Able humid in the Fine score of .20 Foi 4 wickets. The offered a stubborn front to the hoppers it tack the batting of j Billy Wright being particularly Joad. Also worthy of Praise is a. Wright and Crothers. Who turned in Good scores. The Bowling of Lawson Ami Shammy was the vital Force in the Kentish Victory. At Tuxedo the nomads with and Macfarlane Bowling in great style soon got rid of the Morse place batsman for a paltry 26 runs White head being High with 9 runs. The wanderers were retired for 53 runs with Macfarlane Money Tom Smith and Orchard doing the bulk of the scoring. The Bowling of proved the Best the suburbanites could offer. East Kildonan added another Seal to their already Long list of victims by stopping the Strong Trinity eleven. Ably led by Thomp son who is without any doubt the Best catch of the season got rid of the trinitarians for 46 runs. Thomp son took 5 of the Best for 10 runs. The attack of Hall and Gibson any thing but easy to score . And the standby George Brookes and Hesford was no doubt responsible for the Vic tory. Ton s log All out Clark 77 not out Bailey 34. Martin 5 wits. For 33 runs White Kose 98 All out beat co Ritli ians 43 ail out agnew54 Ltd 5 sets. For 33 runs. Nine 5 wits. For 42 runs Harford 5 wits. For 28 rues Babb Ling 3 wits. Lor 6 Duns. East Kildonan 74 for 0 beat Trinity 46 All out Bob Hall 20. Thomp son 5 wits. For to s wits. For 20 runs for 27 runs. Wits a division St. George s. Ill All out. place 92 All out. Gina 7 j out. Sadler 31, Evv Nedham 5 s. For 45 runs. Underwood 4 wits. For 33 runs c. King 4 wits. For 38 . St. Alban s 100 out. Brnt Hydro All out. Trow 23 -1 . For 15 , Halladay 1 wits. For 17 runs Rouen to 4 wits. For 12 come from behind twice to de feat braves win special despatch to tie free press Arlington Heights iii., aug. Arlington race track which closed its Plant for mils season last Fricia showed a net pro.1t of for ill s year according to an official statement Given out today. _ since the Plant now is being oper Llapaj Spurri Punj i ism pm i a5ki basis by a group 11uc 25 387-8. St. A cry. Steamship companies swedish american line St Kamshi tickets. 470 main St. Phone 2 266. _ steamship ticket agents North German Lloyd steamship j. G. L. Maron Western manager s54 Moln St. Phone 69 700. _ tins the and Sheet Metal j. C. Wilson 69 Francis St in sol thing and 22 Trust companies Toronto general trusts co Ftp. The L. Wright manager 383 main Street. Phone 25 348. Evaluators Brydon wm., and co., 170 Pacific ave. 21 also adjusters of fir. Loom pc veterinary surgeons or. H. D. Smith 397 St 33 885. Canine violin and. Bow makers International diploma Only prac tical violin maker in Canada. specially. John Smith. 617 St. We nope i. Phone 2b 022._____________ waste paper Winnipeg paper co., pac1wo and Elgin. Pm. 29 361. The arg St waste paper packers in Western Canada. Prices paid according to Gradce ;