Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 6, 1929, Winnipeg, Manitoba
18 Manitoba free press Toff Wisda Raugust Defeated Saskatchewan in Cricket Largin of nine runs Saskatchewan Chalk up 132 while Manitoban compile Brilliant last wicket stand by Meston and Charnley is feature of Columbia Alberta match is drawn. Special despatch to the free Tress by staff correspondent re Glim saste., aug. 5. Largely through the prowess of Jesse Ford who made the Tail wag vigorously with a sparkling 31 late ill the afternoon Saskatchewan scored a Bullseye on the opening Day of the annual Western Canada Cricket tournament on the wheat Pool pitch Here monday when they overcame the Youthful but Power Fud Manitoba team by 132 runs to 123. The Home province alone came through with a Victory on the initial Day for the match Between the Brit ish Columbia eleven defenders of the Dingwall trophy and Alberta resulted in a draw. The coast team compiled the handsome total 236 runs All out. While Alberta had scored .159 Lor the loss of five wickets when Stimps were drawn at the appointed hour. The tournament is to resume tues Day morning with the British Colum Bias playing Manitoba while Saskatchewan is battling Alberta. De Ball lanky Reg Lna Bowler contributed the outstanding feature of the Day when he performed the hat trick against Manitoba. In doing this. Ball made history repeat Tseh. For the same trundle executed a Sim Ilar feat in Vancouver in 1926 against the Toba eleven when he took c consecutive wickets from Felstead. Lawson and Meston. Saskatchewan is. Manitoba Manitoba won the toss and sent Mcfarlane and Newsome in to open the innings against the Bowling of bail and Jones who took the first wicket of the Gamo after seven min utes of play when Mcfarlane was caught behind the wicket by Wright the Saskatchewan wicket keeper. Harrison who came in next opened warily to the Bowling but the stand Only produced five runs before Jones whose command of length and Pace was keeping the batsmen on their toes claimed Center stump to take his second wicket for a total of four runs with the score standing at two wickets for 16. The Outlook was distinctly Black for the Manitoba eleven when almost immediately after Newsome s wicket fell Jones was credited with yet an other Victory in taking Gale s forcing him to play on to his wicket. Pressing their advantage relentlessly the bowlers Jones and Ball who continued to worry the batsmen and Ball who had not yet taken any toll from the batters performed the hat trick in spectacular style by spread eagling the wickets of Galle Sale Law Sou arid Davis with three successive deliveries which brought the score to six wickets for 23 runs a lowly total for tournament play. With Meston and Charnley making the last wicket stand the score stood at nine wickets for 85 when the luncheon recess was called. Jones and Ball who came Back to opening game 3n Junior Lacrosse play off tonight the Junior Lacrosse championship playoff will Start tonight at Sher Park at 6 o clock Between the wellingtons and Winnipeg capitols in the first of a two out of three game series. The Junior series has produced much promising material for senior ranks and the boys have shown a keen enthusiasm during the season. Wellingtons will go into the play off slight favourites As they have won All their games but win ii Peg capitols. Under Ernie Parr have a rnuc3 stronger team now than during the scheduled season. Players representing Winnipeg capitols tonight Are As Harold Holt White Mckenzie Hart Hope Spauster Sasley Aldrich. Chapman Bernstein Cramer la Man Bass Corn Truta and Sosovec. Players Are warned that they must be ready to Start on time As the senior practice is at 7 o clock. Fogg. Bowl when play was resumed could not tempt the batsmen with their most enticing offerings the Manitoban being very discriminating As to their Choice of deliveries and hard to Dis Lodge. Apparently with the intent breaking the Back of the Bowling both batsmen played Cricket of the safety Brand until tempted by a slow one from Woodhams. Charnley stepped exit of his crease and was stumped by Wright after the last wicket had produced 51 runs bringing the total up to 123 All out for Manitoba. Early disaster Saskatchewan lost a valuable wicket Early in their opening innings of the series when with Jones and Wright facing the deliveries of Gillespie and Lawson Jones was dismissed by har Rison at Point on a Ball from Lawson with the score at one wicket for nil. Only five runs had been garnered when Wade who came in at the fall of the first wicket earned an l b w decision on a leg Ball from the eyes of the Wise Are on our windows these Days. Schmeling bout arouses interest on Camilla s. German heavy will. Shaw his wares to local fans next Mon Day Strong supporting card Winnipeg boxing fans will have one of their Best evenings next monday night when Jack Ca Ciha will present his boxing show at the amphitheatre. The card will have three outstanding features. The first of will Hei the first personal appearance a the ring of Max Schmeling the German heavyweight the second will be ten Rounder Between Danny leclair1 and Laurie Peppin and the third will be another ten Rounder Between Frankle Battaglia and Dave Atler. I either of the last two bouts to ild i of Goodnoogh for a main event on a local Rard. Concilia does not tans to get the idea that sch Melloni is being brought Here to bump Eft some Ham heavy. Wotli so con to Nylon Between the Boxer. His Man agers Natl the boxing commission it is Only natural that he would t in Jure his future by Nee Tang a first class Man. But it was tent he appear in a Plain four round of per ring exhibition with his Best partner. In this Way the fans can get a first class line on him a to his Speed i poise boxing and footwork. It no a real Chance to Sec the great fighter in action. I the tickets for the bouts trill go on. Sale at the usual places on wednesday morning and because of the fact that there will be additional thousands in the City attending the Dokey Conven Tion special arrangements arc to tin made at the amphitheatre to handle the greatest fight crowd in local his tory. Mas Schmeling and his. Staff will arrive in the City on monday morning next from the West. Trey will leave the following Day for Man Neapolis where they will Box another exhibition. Winnipeg professional leads in Saskatchewan open tourney c. A Reith tops Fine Field with 148 at end of second Arthir Baker second with jaw Amateur turns in Good leads Begina contingent. Special pcs Patch to the free Tress from stad correspondent Neglin aug. 5. The Saskatchewan open Golf tournament opened at the was Ana country club Here today with a splendid entry in a eluding stars from Many outside i Points cd Relth. Winnipeg fess ional led the Field at end of the second round with a Fine 148. Relth scored a 76 in the morning round but played in perfect form Toj. Score a 72 in the afternoon. Arthur j Baker Winnipeg occupied second place with 149, and Joe land Winni Peg was third with 152 individual scores of Relth and Baker i follow c. H. Relth professional a. Baker Rofes clonal Ronnie Mclntyre of Moose jaw turned in the Best score of the amateurs with a Nice 76, which incident ally tied the efforts of Jim Pringle thrilling finishes at Lansdowne Park races in prom wins feature Edih i no 1101116 us Criess of Canadian despatch Vancouver b. C., aug. At better thai a to 1. Bobby Doyle five year old horse owned by 37. Ein Burg and Rudds ii by Larocque won the fifth event at Landsdowne Park this afternoon Over the mile and an eighth route. Yor Home was second arid Duchess of York third. The card was again featured by thrilling finishes the first second and third events recording neck and neck stand at the wicket undoubtedly saved the Day. Scores follow Saskatchewan Jones a Harrison a Lawson. 0 Wright a Gillespie 3 Wade 1 b a Gillespie 5 Williams a Turnbull a Gillespie 18 Woodham run out 1 o Harab Gillespie .15 Parkinson c Gillespie a Mcfarlane 23 Davie Atler who takes on a big problem when he stacks up against Vrankic Battaglia on the supporting card to the exhibition bout by Max Schmeling. The bouts take place at the amphitheatre Mon Moose jaw visitor in tile person of Fred Fletcher professional scored 75 Hugh Fletcher Moose jaw pro., had a 79 these were the Only scores recorded under 80, with the exception of a 79 returned by lome Johnson Begina. The big upset of the morning was provided by w. Knight Wilson run up for the Begina Amateur Golf championship last month who Ciu red strokes to negotiate course. The Regina delegation of pros. Were led by Jim Pringle. Begina flub with a score of 154, with Tom Boss was Ana next with 158 and Don Mcinnes Gyro third with 169. Bord stumped Gill Esdle .31 to spoil a promising partnership both extras wickets being lost in trying to Force Mel Toshi no out b the Pace against dangerous trundling. Total .132 Bowling a six Wright was joined by Williams but wickets for 42 Lawson one wicket for their joint efforts came to grief after j 14 Gair 0 wickets for 14 Charnley 0 wickets for 12 Newsome one wicket for 20 Wright 0 wickets for 7 Mcfarlane 1 wicket for 10. Manitoba Mcfarlane Cwright a Jones. S Newsone a Jones .12 Harrison a Jones .34 Gale played on Jones 1 Gillespie a Ball 1 Lawson a Ball o Wright a Wade a Williams .11 Mccreery co. B9i Job take Jans Xua clothing furnishings the total had reached 20, Wright be ing beaten by Gillespie for a score of three runs. Williams was also re tired after a Short period when he scooped an easy catch to Turnbull at mid off. Unable to Stop the rot Woodhams and o Hara worked hard Between the wickets until a smartly fielded Ball from Gair abbreviated his stay at the wicket in a similar predicament to that of their opponents at a parallel stage of their respective innings Saskatchewan s Only r 0pe was that their Tail would respond to the Call and accomplish the feat of saving the Day. Galle Sale adding an other wicket to his analysis took toll on o Hara s stumps after the vice Captain had built up a Well earned score of 15 runs which did improve the situation and Only served to add to the Load which rested on the shoulders of the remaining batsmen. Batting with inspiring vigor Ford and Parkinson who were now defend ing the stumps carried on briskly. Finally however this partnership was brought to a close when Parkinson was neatly caught by Gillespie on the slips when he fell into a trap set by Mcfarlane who was Bowling from the North wicket. Having settled into his stride Ford. In company with Wovenden who came in for the ninth wicket received bursts of applause and encourage ment from the spectators who scented Victory in the air As he scored freely from the Bowling which beginning to lose its Edge. With the score Board showing a total of 120 runs for eight wickets Only four runs were needed to win. And Wolfenden was equal to the Call. Sending a clean hit to the Boundary Wolfenden the game for his province but was clean bowled on the next Ball from Newsome who waa trundling from the North end of the pitch. The last wicket fell for a total of 132 runs when Ford after a sparkling innings was neatly stumped by Davis the Captain of the Manitoba team who kept the wicket in Fine style through out the innings. Ford s total was 31, i and while the score was not Large t is a special whisky in a special blended from tie finest scotch or skies of that unvarying Quality Nieli we ship All Over the world. Peteit Dawson limited Glasgow proprietors 5_ to f blended and bottled by our associates limited Montreal i j Meston not out .27 Turnbull Cwright a Wade 0 Charnley stumped Wright a Woodhams 27 Davis a Ball o extras 7 Bowling 3 wickets for 55 Jones 4 wickets for 31 Williams 1 wicket for 7 Wade 1 wicket Lor 17 Woodhams 1 wicket for 6. Sex world s wrestling Champion rendered hours de combat in tilt with giant pole Canadian pm ass despatch Moi Treul aug. Stasiak the giant pie who broke an opponent s leg in. Toronto Lasc we Etc succeeded disabling no less Doughty a grappler than Wladeck Zbyszko for Mer world s wrestling Champion a the mount Royal Arena Here tonight. Alter an hour and fifteen minutes the soccer English batsmen master 820 runs for 16 wickets in Surrey Notts and Shepherd in form London eur. Aug. Scor Irig marked the first innings of the country Cricket match Between Nottinghamshire and Surrey at the Kennington Oval. Notts put on 400. To wards which Carr England Rind Notts Captain contributed 114. Surrey re plied with 411 for six wickets Sand Ham scoring 118 and Shepherd 10s. Hammond who has bean Laid up with a strained knee signalized his return to the game by getting 74 not out for Gloucester against Kent. Scores when stumps were drawn in watches today at Kenington 400 a. Staples Surrey. 411 for six wickets Ducat. Is fender at Bradford Lancashire. 132 Makepeace 68 Leyland seven wickets for 53 Yorkshire 285 for seven wickets Sut Clitty at 311 and 42 for two wickets Cook. Middlesex. 341 Hearnes 129 Hendren 50 grim and 137 for one will get Kent Sag Woolley 119 Todd. At 371 n Lee. 80 Earlo. Hampshire 517 Mead 73 White six wickets for Xoai at f Mayer a ice tits for 21 and Sij ice t to wickets Warwick. 375 Parsons. At 237 Arm Strong 78 Clare six or 7s Northants. 48 for tour wickets at a Gib Bons. 223 for seven Eastman. At Swansea Gnu Marfian 237 j Morgan 103, not out Quinn. Fivie wickets for Africa 74 or five wickets. Englishwoman wins match in Wightman cup contest t East Hampton . Aug. 1 she Partl hard d Rev hic member of the British invading f Wightman cup to com through the we Fenics of miss Marjoric Ladman i of California to win final of the annual Maidstone club invitation tournament today in by Rasht sets 0-2 1 7-5 first race. Six furlongs Shasta Graney cop. Sunny girl no time shown. Second race six furlongs Perry Brite s6.20, pand Queen s5.60, "34.00 War Rose. Third race five bag Gage s8.80, 93.20 Lud Enist Billy Neusbaum s3.40. Fourth race six weapon s6.10, the world s3.30. Perona Seth fifth race one and an eighth Miles Doyle. Yor Home. Duchess York sixth race one and an eighth mile our Dan 97.00, Frank Gailor race one and an eighth fort Wayne 33.eo Little Man Ston five wickets for 40 at co. I Artri Glass broken Auto Glass replaced Obilo you wait. Glass and mirrors for buildings 217 360 Princess. 87 501 Harrow College boys to compete at Rifle meet presbyterians and St. Andrew s will play on the Manitoba College grounds at 7 o clock tonight in the r. A. Little cup Competition. Brooklands and Elmwood juniors j London aug. 4. Thirteen mom meet la the second round of the pro Bens of the officers training corps in Vinulal championship series. On Elm Cler . H. Ozanne of the . Wood s grounds Corner of Watt and at Harrow College left Southampton Chalmers on wednesday evening j on the Empress of Australia yesterday kick off at 5.30 o clock. Brooklauds11or Canada. They will compete in the will line up As of lows Peary j match for the sir Charles Wakefield Zobell Holland Matheson , me our at the meeting of the Dominion lean Wilby Bryan tickle and play Blufie Assoc Atlon at Ottawa opening foot. On August 12. Of the wildest wrestling that a local fat. James Jui ring has seen for a Long time Zbyszko tonight at 6.43 succeeded in. Pinning his opponent s j round St. James juniors wll meet . 6.45 o clock in. The second Cial championships at St. Zbyszko with a Rush that almost had be Secl Leur. The sex Champion reeling through the fort Erie results first race Token 101, Phillips 05, won 101, Mclver second Duschia 101, Mcginnis third. 1-5. Also ran miss dentine Bock Pine Gran Ite Rock Flanders Field varsity Bobby Thatcher. Second race g. 101, Carlise won hand worker 115, co Innis second the top 110 Leonard third. 4-5 also ran. Hollow Silvery Clifton s lass Margaret Helen. Queen Gorin Hlous agon Ecoma dark Bane Billy Golden. Third race 6 furlongs be Mona 110, Butler won lady Mcneil 98, Mclver second bundle 112, Leonard third. 2-5. Also ran Boi Helen Handsel voyage Burnt Selnna old times heartache. Fourth race one 115, Townrow won Light View 112, Brown second windswept Leonard 83.85, third. 1-5. Also ran or i Vard Nuj brigade Perla Ldes. Fifth race mile and 70 Lett 110, Phillips s2.50, won Oupe love .95, Mclver 33.50, second Trout let 100, Wilson third. 4-5. Also ran the freshman Snel Boc. Royal watch Buford sixth race mile and sixteenth Pandy. 105, won Brown 108, Macevoy second georgian stack 107, land 94.40, third. 4-5. Also ran Belg shot poetical Dena Trio Golden Lux prank Man Billle dear lady. Seventh race mile and cud Geller 110, Romano 84.56, won Fen Lughi 107, Phillips s4.95, second Jack of clubs 100, Townrow third. 1-5. Also ran Sun speck Little scout Prince Carol Troy miss Pat Calhoun fire watch Plain dealer Joe Adams. Then. Stes lax played his Trump card. He lifted Zbyszko High in the air and hurled him to the mat with such violence that it took ten minutes to revive the former titleholder. The Vic tory was Taslak s third in a local ring and All were gained la the same spectacular manner. In Sharp contrast to the _ main bout was the clean scientific match Between Young Hackenschmid and Henri Deglane. They waged a Power Ful Battle that ended in a draw after an hour s grappling. Gardini made Short work of Harry mamas the excitable greek wrestler in a preliminary bout win Ning la 17.40. St. James seniors meet Alexandra athletic on wednesday at St. James i the following St. James seniors Are requested to be acc the dressing room by j 6.30 o clock. Mulhol Laid. Harford Dunbar Adams. Mccart Cross Kuzik Brown. Harding. Egg son and Mcelwain. Kick Oft o clock. All presbyterian players Are wanted out for their game at the Manitoba College grounds tonight. All signed players of the Winnipeg Welsh Are wanted out tonight at 6.30 o clock on the exhibition gounds East Kildonan. For their league game with the Netherlands. Kick off at 6.45 o clock. Second Day s draw in Tennis tourney known today s draw in the greater Winnipeg Tennis tournament at Norwood courts. 5 Rice is. L. Powell. T. Simpson is. D. Marcous b. Orwell is. Kavanagh k. Is. R. Hugo. Nell is. Miss Grant Mont a miss l. Fisher is. Miss s. Cole at 6.45 Boyd is. Miss Barnes Moon is. D. Thomas. 7 Green and miss amondous there s a lot of immature whisky about these Days. Therefore make quite certain of what you re getting. If the Label on the bottle says Johnnie Walker need say no More. Bottled by our Elvei in Sontlind coins led Sain i ult throughout the pc orld. Is. Miss Williamson and partner g. Bowdler and l. Bowdler is g. D. Holmes and mrs. Lewis h. F. i and miss l. Fisher is. Macdonald i and miss Wilford k. Gunn is. Tag Gart. Owing to the Holiday intervening players Are requested to be on time a the default clause will be strictly enforced. A Ion Walker sons limited jew rail dbtiuu3, , Oxford Cambridge net stars play Well Only one English player meets defeat at Southampton . Special United news Cable to. Free press by free press private wire Southampton ,. Aug. Upsets were a general Rule in the an Nual grass court invitation Tournai of the Meadow club which started today All except one Mem ber of the Oxford Cambridge touring player survived the. Initial test. 1 w. S. Bunny Austin one of Bri Tain s outstanding was extended to a pair of sets in Dis posing. Of or. Carl Elsher. Of Phila Delphia. The scores were 7-5, 7-5. More than living up. To Advance notices j. S. Cliff another member of the British team polished off. De. Gelbelman former Harvard Star 6-1. 6-3, while b. T. Young of Oxford was forced into three sets to pet the decision Over 3. A. Noyes new York 6-2, 3-6, 6-2. John. 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