Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 8, 1932, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Free press wedges stay june a 1932 olympic track trials in Manitoba be held july 9 Wray Youmans is chairman of Strong executive committee Manitoba Branch of Amateur athletic Union prepares to select track and Field men and women athletes will hold pre trial meets May use Kiver Park. A Well held at the Grange or. Vice president of Johnson. Tract arid waded by leaves for Bis Ley Ort eld athletics will be Wray Youmans who was Rma n of the committee r at the Manitoba agricultural in University is thoroughly conversant Strong Coli Sistig o. A. H. Coo 3 t. , Edward p. H. W. A. Vic Johnson. Cyril Coaffee. John Buss Sid Ealter. Robert Waisun. Miss edit. Mckenzie Ana miss Margaret Shaw. Pre trial meets a entries for the trials will j july 2 men and june 30 Tori Moroea. It is the intention of the and held committee to hold least pre olympic trial meets in order to give every athlete every possible Chance of showing at his Oest. All times Antl Marks made Dur ing these tests will be recorded. The members of the . Of c. Assured the committee that every co opera Tion Fox old be accorded them in their efforts to put Over successful meets. Or. Youmans intends calling his committee together at an Early Date to Advance plans for the nest five weeks program Rie. There is a possibility that the trials will be held at River part. Efforts Are being made to have the track and Field placed in condition for the conduct of a meet of this nature and a committee was appointed to go into this matter at once. Otherwise the meet will be held Sargent Park. There was Little other business of importance transacted beyond the endorsing of the bid for the can Adian fencing championships for this City and the granting of a permit for an athletic meet sponsored by the Winnipeg Beach Board of Trade at the Beach july 16. W. P. Fillmore. K.c., past president of the . Old. Made application. The meeting was Well attended and new Suku Koil j Earick . Premier shot a. Mol Rcv the Manitoba Rifle association who left tuesday evening for Montreal. Sail with the from whence he will rest of the Dominion team Lor England and the Bisley mob Flroes meet wanderers in important rugger game this evening at Wesley Hamilton. Out., june 8. Bobby Pearce olympic sculling Champion and Holder of tie coveted Diamond sculls will be the recipient of a new Shell the City of a gift of the ambitious City when he leaves for los Angeles Friday to defend his Amateur sculling title at the tenth j olympiad. The presentation will take place at the Hamilton City Hall. J Baltimore team wins Baltimore mil., june new it formed Baltimore team in the american professional Lacrosse . Supporters will lie pulling hard for a Marlboro Vic tory this evening at Wesley Park when the wanderers and Dukes i Laski in an important senior British Busby league encounter. Should the nomads win tonight they will qualify to play Oft with the Marlboro s for the provincial championship Wilile a loss will necessitate a play off but Ceu the wanderers and i .m.h.a. To see who will the finals. Wit i this lit Ini tul the wanderers will be out in full Forte Bent of Liui icing the mar baros to Weir first defeat of Ilir season and also eliminating the hebrews from the Pic Ture. The game is Suheil led to commence at 8.30 o clock. Arenas bumped again by tigers tie score in eighth but bengals increase Lead with four run reply to win 11-7 league Tea m Dokey tigers _. Norwood. Arenas Jelics standing w. L. Ret. A .1. .3 2 a 4. .1 x Sim nun 0 the Cass Cockbu a coached Ben gals moved out further in the Lead in the senior Amateur baseball league As a result of 11-7 Dokey Tiger Triumph Over Arenas last night at Wesley Park. The feature of the game came in the eighth in ring when the Arenas rushed five runs Over the plate to tie the score Only to Sec the tigers Cla a their Way Back with a tour run winning reply in half. It a us a hurting cattle Between those two Yogi Thull Nels Avery of the tigers and Chuck Ridgedale of the seven innings. The Bengal curve artist had yielded but three Sale and two rims in that time while the Arena Southpaw had allowed seven scattered hits and an equal number of runs. Both weakened in the eighth and were relieved by Bill Crowe and Athol Foster. Bon Pepper wins Glenmore Handicap from smart Field jockey Long Don sends Winner to front prom break and Cap Tures feature a Mae scores popular Victory when defeating lady Marnock. Special despatch to the free press Calgary alia., june 8. Though the official report reads weather Cloudy track it was in the main a sunshiny afternoon at Chi Nook Park while the improved. Every hour until at the seventh race it was becoming almost fast. In the big Handicap they travelled the first Quarter in 33 3-5, and the halt in 3-5ths. Over two thousand five Hundred people packed the stand to witness the Glenmore Handicap in which Parisienne was to attempt to beat some smart visiting sprinters at five their furlongs. The favorite was Bon Pep per a 3-Yeur-old filly that had won from such it Speed machine us a Vada Queen at Tangaran this Yeai. Owner Burton sent an entry to the Post saddling Bon Bobby As Well official list of horses for wednes Day s racing at Chinook Park Cal Gary first claiming Tor three year Olds and up Maidens Little Lassie lol Greta a. 102 songster Flo pretty Ellen. 103 textile 96 Green. High Ander Allridge. Polly Lech. 103 starry Way 104 ked George 111 Black Paul 108 spy Somers 111. Also the Western Canadian Champion. Hits i weight of Money levered Boa Pepper along until she was a 75 to 100 Chance with the Burton entry second Choice. From the break. Longdon sent Bou Pepper into the Lead and though Parisienne challenged courageously in the straight the three year old won. Miss Dunlin. 10g sole leather Pickle Angle 112 silent lady revenge Over old team Canadian press despatch Portland june Walters Portland castoffs revenged himself on sue went on a scoring rampage team mates when the against the new York Yankees to indians downed the beavers night and swamped the visitors i5 2 in a Pac Lilc coast league game under a 19-2 score Here tuesday Walters sept the seven Portland safeties Well scattered. At san Francisco live hits in the seventh inning gave the Oaks five runs and 7-4 decision Over the mis Sions. Walsh limited the san fran Cisco batters to five hits. E Smi straws at new Low prices maintaining the same High Standard of Quality. That s Wiy new Low prices in smile straws is real news. Broadway i a new soft Straw Milans and a genuine panamas lightweight summer Caps Linen and flannel 51.so Calhoun s limited Portage ave store Post office Victorias will be after third straight Victory at Sherburn Park tonight Orel Tarren started Avery s downfall in he eighth when lie opened Wlllie i to Centre. Rosent Ocic Mol Erly and die Davis were All walked to Force in i run and i be Tiger coach beckoned to Crowe to come in from the Bull pen. Cancilla drove a hot liner to right Wilt Arnott speared sensationally and he held All run ners on the bags. Chucle Ridge Dale followed with a. Sharp to left which drove in two runs. When Jimmy Grant dropped a shoe string Effort from Lewis Bat an other run scored. Mclennan hied out Marlow singled sharply to right equalizing the score. War Ren filed to Centre to end the rally. It was will Arnott who supplied the telling blow in the Tiger halt of the eighth when he tripled to Centre Clearing the sacks which were All tenanted. The Ball took a Lively hop Over Dick Davis head. Kokran Jol Lowed with a double which scored Wilf. Jimmy nation appeared at third base for the. Tui is Natl handled Elshot chances wet i but one lie also m mutinied a Miarl trouble o Brien. A Chen Nan. Its Insl Ouli. C Irani. Marlon and jiul Icil Brilliant holding plays also. Jimmy Grant drove in t Nice runs and hit safely three times in five Menzies. Arnott and Greg Warren broke even. Another hockey player appeared in baseball livery last night in rhe per son of Dick Davis at Centre for the Arenas. The native Sou senior Forward looked Good for first time out. There were no. Liss than foul members of the Warren itally taking All Active part in the no lit. Biu Iny was 11111 Picans Grelk was at first base Muelder was at tiie Mike i the Public address system the father f. Av., was Liard from the stands Lor the Arenas. There will be double headers in baseball on Friday and saturday and win play an. Important part in the first half standing. Perhaps handily. As Shonn la earlier paragraph they did Liob plough along in this race. Mrs. Ruth Steadman scored another a Victory a Len her charming three year old filly Ina Mae. Ina already had a purse to her credit at Victoria Park where she beat Murnock easily and tuesday she ave no Quarter to such As just Cost Gage d amour and a Trio of recent winners in Edison. Be Oracle Mcleod and Mac Macleod. Alter being behind the leaders to the head of the straight Ina nipped in on the rails to easily pass by and win going away. Only one claim. B. Snider took Umpire out of the last race for jockey j. Lane incurred the official displeasure for rough Riding and will be parted from s25. Mares and full los won five of the purses. After the sixth race in which Umpire was less than evens and finished fourth it was Learnt that the horse s Saddle started slipping turn ing for Home leaving Molter with All he could do to stay aboard. First race. Six by Somers 5.70, 3.75, 3.55. Lord Whittier 7.00. 3.10 Hilda l. To Colllns 2.35. Time. 1.16 2-5 also ran Albert George. Lilacs King Han Bow shot Luciel havoc sum Mer Sun. Happy Somers. Racing As i much the Best of the Field took command Monk soon after the Start and gradually improving on his advantage won by 109 108 x94. Second claiming or three year Olds and up 7 fur Longs Princess Stoia 105 James Whittier. 102 doctor Fred. Edwill d., 102 tit Edo Sam 109 Pickerel Shasta. Bishop x109 pair Al Mic 100. Today s entries at Calgary Young golfers top qualifiers Bradbeer wins medal round British and Curtis Brilliant mrs. Beairsto and mrs. Balfour tied for Lead in Golf event shoot scores of 89 in first round of Manitoba Branch. C.l.gku., City and District continue today at Elmhurst club. Third for Ebreo year Olcise furlongs Molter Kalani. S300. Claiming and up. Seven smile 109 Gibby s Fol Bunny time 107 Dolly Aspen master 109 109 Somers. Outfield All hot fourth race purse claiming for three year Olds and up foaled in Canada six furlongs lord havoc 107 Albert Somers. Loo h Stan Whitter. 107 silent sister 113 Cape Whittler Yllo Somers Gold 105 will Bee Yllo Princess Elaine 102 Alberta lady 103 mles George x.98 Georginn 103 Joe hurry. 115. Also eligible Manx Jester Loo. Fifth race purse claiming 3-year-Olds six furlongs Yanga 106 by wire 118 hand some Belle 101 College inn. Little Broom 109 Dutiful Don 105 108 hades. 117 Jug band 111 favorite ii. 105 Sun Ranger. 105 Euphro syne 115 slam Lna 97 Hong King 109. Sixth for 3-year-Olds and claiming seven fur Victorias will Endeavor to Jiang up their straight Victory in. Tiie senior girls softball Lea gue this evening when they meet the Manarolis Lor the second time this Sasoji at Sherbum Park at 7 o clock. The vies already have a decision Over the kingly Crew to their credit As they won out in their first meeting by a 13 to 6 score. The i card coach incl nine should Triumph tonight luit you never can Tell. Die Mon Acclis will All Pepper up and ready to give their opponents plenty of opposition. Their win Over Tager ettes last Friday certainly did not do them any harm it they play he Samp Brand of Ball is they did tie bengals Uliey May Surprise Tigai Lewis 3b.--------- Mclennan. 2b. Marlow. g. Warren in. Rosenstock is Mogerley c. D Davis Cancilla. If. Ridgedale. P. Foster p. Totals Livesley 2b. O Erion is. Hitches. Is. Grant Jones 1 Menzles f Patton 3b.______ Arnott. To. A 5 3 4 4 3 2 4 5 4 34 a 4 2 2 Kokran c. averj1, p. Crowe p. 1 to 1 2 2 s 3 4 2 1 0 0 24 to 0 y 0 5 9 2 2 3 4 0 0 wide margin. Lord Whittier closed fast in the stretch and held Hilda l. Safe for the place. The latter slow to get into her stride closed a big Gap in the last Furlong. Albert George 107 Maryi Nede 112 fiery Hose 107 Tetra Glass. 109 Brookwood. 114 Tommy Doyle. Jcl09 Peep of. 1104 Hasta Pope. 109 seventh race purse s300, claiming for 3 years and up. 1 mile and 1-16 Yllo Tankwa 102 Shasta ill Frances Morck. Peter. Yllo Chicora. 115 miss witticism. 109 Fin Isette. 115 sir Sandwich Endiana june younger school of British Golf led by Alfred Bradbeer Eric Cru vie and Don sent Hopes soaring for a native Victory in. The British Perl Golf championship tuesday by Lead ing the qualifiers at a record break ing Pace. In the Paulc of 236 contestants they spread Eagle were All the important older British professionals and the three leading contenders from the United states. Bradbeer. The youngest of seven golfing Brothers from Somerset won the qualifying medal with two Par cracking rounds of the 23-year-old Cru vie. Scottish Amateur and Walker cup Star and the equally Youthful Curtis professional from Bournemouth broke the record at Prince s by two strokes As they away at one of the toughest golfing tests in. Britain for 69 s. Their cards were five under Par and broke the old record set by John Hutchi son by two strokes. Me aisle took second place with and Curtis had 76-69 for third. Reg Whitcombe and Abe Mitchell British veterans were deadlocked with Macdonald Smith and Tommy Armour defending Champion for fourth place in the Field of 110 who qualified for the championship pro per. The title will be awarded at the end of 72 holes of medal play starting today. Mitchell bad a pair of 73 s and Whitcombe put together Lounds of 76 and 70. Smith also had two 73 a while Armour registered Gene Sarazen another of the Amer ican threats held a Safe working margin of 149, made up of 73 and 76. None of the big British names of Compston George Duun a. H. Padgham Ted Ray Dun can. Mcculloch and the to qualify but three old timers who have held Many titles in their Day found beating Par too stiff a Job Harry Vardon had 165. Farces bread 166 and Alex Herd 161. They were playing in British opens before Brad Beer Cru vie and Curtis were born twelve players were tied at the qualifying limit of 1s7 strokes. Three other american entrant qualified tuesday in addition to the recognized stars. They were Walter Pursey professional from Seattle wash., who redeemed a mediocre o 81 monday with a Fine 71 at Roya St. Georges where half of the qualifying rounds were played and Doug Las Grant and Hobert Sweeney amateurs now living in London with 152 tnd-151, respectively. Showed a. Good Effort. Lilac s. Quit after Speed. Bow shot and showing Early second race. Five verde Vale 22.50. 8.80, 5.30 Bebby Thomson 11.50, 6.20 cobra 11.55. Time 1.03 3-5. Also ran. Miss Swarthmore Manx Jester kid Seth. Paras Acla vote son Kalifo the Gaff Kings up. Verde Vale. Hard a urged ail the Way moved up to the leaders after turn ing into the stretch and finishing with a Rush in the last sixteenth was up in the final strides. Bobby Thomson made the from the Start Shook off kid Seth in the stretch but was not equal to the Winner s determined bid. Cobra closed with a Rush on the outside to finish fastest of All. Miss Swarth More weakened in. The stretch run. Kid Seth pressed the pacemaker. For a Hall then tired. Parasada was never in a contending position. Third race s300, five Star boat 12.70. 8.25, 7.20 Rey Schee 12.80. 7.00 be Kulose 5.30. Time. 1.03. Also ran Badover John. N. Gibb s pal Matonia. Jean Navelle car Lotte Hall Golden Lilly. Sta boat overhauled Levu lose As i they turned into the stretch held i on to his Short Lead tenaciously and 1 had just sufficient left to meet key 11 n 27 7 coast league Seattle Portland. Totals _ 31 scorn by _. H summary two base hits Davis. Menzies. Of Krau three base hits. Arnolt sacrifice hits. Mcl Jeuan. P Brien lists of Ridgedale and 11 ins in t innings off a cry 4 Anil 6 runs in 1 innings. T Osur 2 and 0 runs in 2 innings. Off Crowe 3 and 1 run in 2 innings struck out by ring scale 1. By. Poster 2. Ii Avery 2. By Crowe 1 bases on Bells on Ridge ale 5. Off Foster 0. Off Avery 8. Off Schee s closing Rush. The latter away slowly saved entering the stretch and finding an opening Fin o shed with a burst of Speed end would have won in another stride. Levu lose gained an Early Lead gave to the Winner after a Sharp ant finished gamely to Crowe. 0 double plays. Rosenstock to my 12 0 450 Caster Pitcoc. Bid Edsle Kokran 1, Moberley 1 hit by Pitcher by Ridsdale Walters and coi shores and pal a Anlian to Warren Patton to Jones wild Misano. Oakland missions Walsh arid head Isgriggs Bowler and Hoffmann. And by Crowe left on bases Arenas 10. Tigers 4, l kam8i i.41 umpires b. Warren i and a. Singbush. Badover showed a Good Effort. Fourth race Moo. Five Ina Mae 6.55, 3.70 3.80 just Cost w. 3.30, 2.9o Gage d Armour 3.10. Time. 103. Also ran. George Mac Leoti Mac Mac Leod Edison mad Somera. Ina Mae following the Pace closely and on the inside All the Way., came the front Midway in toe stretch was Clear at the finish. Just Cost made the running from the atari hard pressed and weakened. In the furious drive in the last Furlong. Canadian Bisley team will sail for England saturday Twenty four of Dominion s crack Rifle shots will Endeavor to bring major trophies Back Home with is led by colonel g. A. Stylee of Regina commandant. Special despatch to the free Tress Montreal que., june 8. Canada s Bisley team led by colonel a. G. Styles of Begina commandant and Captain p. Gardiner of Vancouver adjutant Saila from Montreal Satur Day in. The Canadian. Pacific liner Duchess of Bedford. Twenty four of Canada s Tiest Rifle shots including Lieut. Desmond Burte of Ottawa King s prize win Ner in 1924, four members of last year s Kola Ore cup team and four members of last year s Mackinnon cup team will join in an attempt to bring to Canada once More least one of the three major trophies of the National Rifle association s fam Ous Competition. Each of the three King s prize Kola Ore cup and Mackinnon cup have been held a Lansda since 1829. The last Cana Jiaa o a in. The covered King s prize supreme for British. Was . B. M. Blair Vancouver in 192fi. J Ile Myers oblast year s Kola Ore a Lieut. Desmond Burve Lieut. . Dot of Saint John . Lieut. J. T. Down of Saint John . And . G. Pm sic of Toronto major of. Richard . Of Victoria. . Who with Lieut. Dow Lieut. Emslie. Was on last Mackinnon cup team is Sallly come Letang Canada s Deli nation t the big Rifle meet Are Thomas Pugh. j. A hould ii of Sherb Roole n a Kerr Corporal g. A. a e. Evans of e f v Shepard Steven it . H. A Burton Sergt. T. A. Jensen o to. Sergt. Alex. Farner Verdun que. Corporal h. F. Of Saint John w. M of Parker gah Ahi and John a Armstrong of accompanying styles their aus Way tussle the. End. Rogers. Ill san Jouquin 111 Bay. 114. Allowances. Horses listed according to Post positions. First race 3.00 . Scratch time 8.30 . At. Victoria Park entries close. At 9.30 . Scratches 8.15 a a. Ran. Rock Hawk. Pasty Burke Jack , sole leather. Lobelia Ellsworth in close attend Ance to the pacemaker from the Start. Slipped through on the inside when the latter went wide entering the stretch and gaining a Short Lead held on in a hard drive. Anchor Light went to the front at the Start Drew Clear or the Winner at the turn but lost much ground turning into the stretch which probably Cost the race. Carolina raced evenly and never threatened. Rock Hawk could not keep up. Eminent. Others were never pro qualifying rounds follow a. R. Brud Breiu it. E. Eric Cru vie. It. Brit. Don Curtis. Go. Brit. Tomms Armour. Detroit Muc. Smith. New York _ r. . Of. B. _ albeit Liell. It. By. Jas . It. B. Jas Adams. Of. Brit in _. X-1. Hartley St. Brit. _ Geo Duncan it. Brit. A h fad Guam it. g. Oke. It. Brit. A. M Chevalier it. B. _ a. Havers it. Britain _ Tom Green it. Britain _ e w Jarman. It. Brit. _ a. Compston. It. Gene Sarazen. New Yak. _ s easter Brozic it. B. _ p h. Rodgers. It. B. _ s j Jones. It. A Lionel Munn. It. B. _ s s Fields it. Brit. _ so. Mcculloch it. B. _ f Dennis. It. Britain a Torance. It. B. _ a a or Forest. It Brit. _ Sweeney. N. W Pursey Seattle. Wash. A a Grant California _ t. Miyamoto. Or. Thompson Uniontown. A. Is. Scheftel . A Amateur. Scoring in. The first round of the Manitoba Branch ladles Golf Union City and District championship played yesterday Over the course was Good consider no that the Lay out was strange to he majority of entrants. Mrs. B. K. Beairsto defending Champion from he St. Charles country club and a Lub mate mrs. C. C. Balfour led the held for the opening Day when they Ach recorded an 89. Today contenders for the Cham 3ionship.move to the picturesque Siml burst course for the second and thursday they conclude he event playing Over St. Charles country club. Total score for the Hwe Days will decide the Winner. Good scores despite the fact that mrs. Beairsto and mrs. Balfour topped the Field yes erday they Are by no Means certain of winning the championship As there Are several other Well known stars Vit Iii a of them. Among the most Likely players to slice the leaders margins today Are mrs k. C. Allen. Mrs. B. P. Pellenz and miss Frances Fletcher. Yesterday Over the Assou Boine Lay out mrs. K. C. Allen. Pine Ridge club shot a 91, while mrs. B. P. Pel Elmhurst club and always a Strong contender in Manitoba Branch Cham Jio ships recorded a 92. Misa Rances Fletcher of the Nia Kwa country club and one of the Young est competitors la the event shot 94. In the Bronze division of the City and District championship mrs. A Bevel Ley Grant assumed the Lead. Some of the leading scores of tues Day follow mrs. B. K. Beairsto. St Charles country club 89 mrs. C. C. Balfour St. Charles country club b9 mrs. K. C. Allen Pine bidge 91 mrs. B. P. Pellenz Elmhurst 92 miss Frances Fletcher Nia Kwa coun try club. 94 mrs. George Koester country club. 96 mrs. N. B. Desbrisay. St. Charles country club 96 mrs. T. C. Clough Southwood country club 97 mrs. Gordon Letchie Southwood country club 97 mis. Douglas Laird Pine bidge 98 mrs. S. M. Campbell Elmhurst 99 mrs. George Haston Southwood country club 99 . F. Mathews Kukwa country club 99 miss Suth Dudley Elmhurst 100. The for today is As follows Frances Fletcher and mrs. A. . D. P. Allen and mrs. B. K. Beairsto. S. M. Campbell and mis. N. B. Desbrisay. Douglas Laird and b. P. Pellenz. F. H. Collie and mrs. J. Beveridge. Buth Dudley and mrs. George Koester. T. G. Clough and mrs. H. H. Fleming. J. H. T roster and mrs. I Gordon Letchie lop of Swall mrs. Haston. H. F. Mathews and miss Lois Mclaren c. C. Balfour and mrs. L. G. A Onley. K. Vanetta. And k. C. Allen. G. C. Griffin and in. F. G. Bowser. R. Bateman. And w. B. Grant. J. H. Francis and mrs. F. Anderson. A. W. Mahaffy and or. N. R. Wilson. M. Angus and mrs. A Kreger. V. F. Onhauser Sod mrs. J. L. Petersen. J. C. Ligertwood and. Mrs. W. Toothill. A. And a. Shelford. T. J. Lytle and mrs. F. Archibald. S. Morris and mrs. W. E. Swail. B. L. Toombs and j. Londry. A. Mcdonald and c. W. Nicholl. D. Mcnicol and partner. Leaps boat Toronto. June 8. Eddie fast stepping Toronto Maple Leals handed the league leading Montreal canadians a decisive 16-8 trouncing in a Box Lacrosse game last night. Bro Lovli x Rouge is Wix new York june 8. Entry in the new american professional Lacrosse league went Down under a 13-5 defeat at the hands of the Brooklyn team last night in their Box Lacrosse match. Until sept. 15 3o1 Vaughan 22 862 amphitheatre tonight at 8.3o senior Box Lacrosse wellingtons is. Argos 35c children 15c._______ next game monday Winnipeg is night at 8.30 Argos Turret car a week contest raced head and head stretch Gage d amour with the to the w v others were never con hold the then gave Way. Prominent. F fifth race five furlongs Glen More. Handicap Bon Pepper. Long 3.50, 2.80, 2.55 Parisienne car in 2.55, 2.30 Paddy Fox
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