Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, June 14, 1932

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 14, 1932, Winnipeg, Manitoba W1xxipec4, press tuesday it the 14, 1932 eighteen nominated for Rich opening Day Handicap Western Canada Handicap has pick of Western bred racers feature will be of outstanding importance this year Book for Polo Park seven Days satisfies every contests offer Ings for sprinters Middle distance runners and stayers. The Rich Western Canada Handi that features saturday s opening card at Polo Park closed last night a representative Anci impressive entry list of eighteen Western Cana Dian foaled horses nominated in the interests of practically nil the ing Western Ca Maclum owners. Liei conditions of the race due follows i purse Olds and upward foaled in Western Canada. By subscription of s10 -5-10 to stun with arts cd. Of Nieli s 1.320 All subscription and starting yes o the Winner s320 to second 8161 to third s1oo to found. And to the breeder or the importer in Uteri or the if a resident of j Canada. J entries closed monday. June 13.j weights and acceptances through the try Box the Day before the race before the usual rime of closing. One i mile and Severy Yards. J nominations. Senior Diamond Ball league games billed scottish Asp a in scoreless tie Tail Ritchie Fienstien and Foster Only Bright spots in poor soccer tilt no game-8 tonight thai i lie Edas of i Ilii san liar Diamond a. Ihl ii broken. Vol left will out Hillis la lit 8.30 vim a o Lianel ilium tic or a incl or alight in l let. The canucks Are it Meryim ill in nil they will live a Lillile a thu in hands follow vans if i n ii Elc Loci ii is k Urie. Who play in smart Hall in i Lilor last App Carapico. E the Leagie its ii Injo . Team. King Parisi Fine Chiron to who Micro my Nock Fanny Paster Ion Dusty Miller dumb Dora los in Loon Ina Mac Whitler it. Glen Don lord who ulcer Joe hurry Weltler Geo. E. Miller Here is a platoon that give to of plenty to in his or tempt to weight them into line. With he exception of one or two. Trip whole group has been in action Durins the Calgary fortnight act n out half of the number have won scene More than one. Parisienne and lady Mai Nock appear to stand Cut of recent performances by ills official Burden adjuster will probably take Gocel Carp of both the Champion four year old and the speedy three year old filly. The Mak a of a great racing test Are in i eluded in such a comprehensive col Lection of Western bloodstock. The will be published on Friday morning for the edification and criticism of thousands of waiting Jans. Wellingtons the soccer fan who condemned a he game last night at Osborne stadium Between . A. And scottish As just another Ball summed zip in greater Winnipeg league Tut which tonight at Wesley Jsn Ouia Nave provided fans with a surplus of Good football instead use less passing in Mac Ilfeld and miser Able finishing by both teams featured the 90 minutes of Kle Ball which ended in a. Scoreless draw. At stages Ooth elevens flattered Only to deceive and the gloomy atmosphere was Only brightened by the work of two players from each squad to wit Mian Raster at left Back Ond Stern in goal for the .a. Natl Bill Tait at left Back and Ritchie in goal for the scots. These tour moved constantly into the spotlight with their Fine defensive work. Disadvantage in physique More than once proved the stumbling Block of the hebrews Lack of height Many times robbing Perlmutt tar. Centre for Ward of wonderful chances. The halves and front line mates of the diminutive Centre were to blame for Only once was a carpet pass Given him with monotonous regularity the Voll was swung High into the air and with for fourth the some regularity Bill Tait or Hardie Oluic 1ui 1uu11ii nip in Neal Clear. The scottish have not even this excuse. Their front line failed to knit Vith Billy Morrison on the right Wing. Carpenter at Centre Forward and Jimmie Hodgert at inside left All playing below form. Hodgert wanted to walk through the entire hebrew team. Carpenter left his shooting boots in the a Viii ii while Morruon was sluggish throughout lacking his usual Speed and initiative. Only six chances Argos prove too Trong for tags d ii 1 7 Kun up straight Victory Wooller Stephenson Hartmond Shine l. King of the class took Complete charge senior Amateur Bax Lacrosse the Anion theatre rink last grrr Alary it pares Secretary Shelley arrived from Calgary with his stake Book ice the Polo Park meeting Pratl by actual count Only six really Good scoring chances were presented during the ninety minutes of play four to .a. And to o to scottish. The first was in the opening half when before a Fine summer night Croad. Tait was pulled up on the is Yards Clear Cut for a foul and from the free kick Bass forced put clime to tip Over for a the net result was a Triumph for the Fredrickson coached argonauts Over the powerful we nil pegs. It was the fourth straight Vic torn for the double blues and it Cully All written. The full brochure be in the hands of the horse men today Anci should give univer Sal satisfaction. Nowadays the racing Public awaits the issuing or the condition Book almost As eagerly Fly the professionals and. Indeed it the first glimpse thac the customers get of the racing fun re that is to be served up for their sumption and approval. The 1932 programme submitted for Polo Park is certainly All that race goers of fire. The 49 purses Call for races Ovri nine different distances. Over 42 per cent of the contests require horses that Are at. Their Best when racing n mile or Over. Over. 58 per cent of the races Are to Start Cut of the permanent stalls in the the other 20 races maintained their the loss created a record tie for the Nipges with the wellingtons Lor the runner up berth. Mooth Boim cing pass movements Corner. A the second was also n the shot from Perl Nutter being deflected from the toe of defending Slid Ciers past the scottish upright for a Corner. Number three Opportunity went to scottish when Carpenter in the Sec Ond half was Well placed Only to shoot wide number four went ready for sport trials sin socks without sox Dot Griffiths Well known Canadian girl athlete is not far v.-ron0" when she says that shorts Are you agree with her. We do. To help you run buses faster. Are Tennis baseball track sports and Field hockey. The Best things for Spring sports. Hope she avers that there is nothing better she uses them there is nothing better in ail her sports which Banner entertainment in Aido olympic fund More than fifty dancers will take part in the display of scottish dancing to to be staged in connection with the olympic fund., carnival at the am Phi Grove hangs up twelfth Victory pitches a s to 8 to 1 win Over and Ruth both get homers new York Jne babe Ruth Jimmy Foxx Lionie run race shared honors in american league play monday with the lefty Gomez Letty Grove pitching race whiles All games in the National league were washed nut. Babe Ruth blasted out his first Home run of the season us his new York Yankees nosed out Cleve land 8 to 7. This blow enabled the Bambino to remain just two homers behind Jimmy Foxx the Philadel phia athletics who.1 drove out his Twenty third clout As the a s crushed Detroit b to 1. In the new York Cleveland game Senor lefty Gomez chalked up his twelfth Victory in 13 states. He Al Lowed the indians 12 lists the same number yielded by Hussell Pearson Hudlin and Hildebrand of Cleve land. Lefty Grove on the a s Mound scored his twelfth Victory in 15 starts limiting Detroit to four Safe ties a Hill the athletics pounded go Strin and. Bridges for 12 hits. In both these races youth is Lead ing at the present time. Ruth is 38, while Foxx is Only 26. Grove is 32, while Gomez is 22. Participants in each contest Are quite similar in appearance. Ruth and Foxx Are both huskies with round faces while Grove and Gomez Are tall Skinny Fellows with lean homely faces. Both Are fast Ball specialists and por siders. In the new York Cleveland game Earl Averill drove out u Home run for the indians in the eighth inning and Bill Dickey garnered two circuit smashes for new York in the second and sixth innings. White sox win coming from l behind to score five runs in the seventh inning the Chicago White sox nosed out Boston s red sox and garnered two More in the fourth. Chicago started scoring with two runs in the sixth Frame. The winning Chison run came when Fothergill doubled ser Kress in the seventh. Ramblers Pound out 13 to Victory Over Monarch girl 5 champions score second Triumph in five starts when by eight Blondal pitches Good game f0 make two double plays. A Kagak standing w. L. j Gere ties Mimi chs 4 4 1 it. .wi7 .1u7 the Champion Ramblers who have found the going pretty Tough this season were Able to win their second game in five starts last night when they Defeated the monarchs by e. 13 to 1 score in a senior girls softball game at Sherburn Park. The rambo is certainly deserved their win Over the plucky Young Monarch Crew but eight bad errors certainly helped them out plenty. It was just one of those Ordinary Ball games and did not give the fans much to enthuse Over. Scotty Oliver s team however played their Best Fielding game of the season Anci committed Only three errors two of these went to Goody Goodman while Lillian Cann got the other. Lillian Blondal went to the. Mound for the champs and let the Crew off with eight hits. She got onto trouble in a couple of innings but managed to work her Way out of it without much damage being done. She struck out eleven and is now tied with Mary Cooperband. Of Chicago sox release outfielder to Toronto Dukey tigers meet elks at Wesley. Pars i this evening at 6.30 Miles and a. Slated d. Provide the attraction at Wesley Narl tills even Iii i ily senior Amateur league. They i Laski at Oslo in a Cairn Tivi a look tile i Vastire. Anti red Herd hut arc determined Maue Hiie what Lille Petit Stor have had a inns Lily ii diff Streak i the senior Ira be i Dale and Stem a till about Ortii. For a rail. Ii be. Klov ii lil. At in Nile they win to make it so. Champs win a b. Goodman 3b. Mcbride the Tiger ettes for the record this season in one game. 1 our in a Mclies Lima Pinch and Florence Popper did the hurling for the and were fairly Liberal with the hits Jyh Heltha it allowing eleven Between them. Was not however that lost them the game. It was poor support in the pinches and the inability of then mates to come through with hits when they would have meant runs. For the first five innings it was quite a game with the gamblers being on the Long end of a 4 to 3 score at the end of Thau time. In the next two frames they sent eight tallies across the plate on six hits four errors and three walks. They got another run in the eighth and it was All up As far As the monarchs were concerned although they rallied Long enough to score three 3. Goodman Douglas of. Percy. A. Cabin. Blomdal totals a 3 5 2 0 6 1 3 3 Wood. 2b. Simpson a. Croft. 3bsouthall i lament Mcfayden. Of. Waghorn. If. French. Pepper p. 39 a3 5 5 4 to 3 0 11. 0 0 2 n 2 runs in the seventh and one in eighth inning the samplers monarchs gm120310 i the outstanding play of the game was Mode by Phyllis Ryan smarts off Monarch shortstop when she pulled off an Ted double play. Cotile Superior Ami. Stellar .a., Only smart anticipation on i theatre. Wednesday night. J. D. Mckevie Secretary of the scottish the part of Ritchie beating out Perl Amateur athletic association who is in charge of this portion of the pro till combined to. Give the Argos then one sided win. The win mutter in patched from the popular Speers stay incr Gate. The full Kihe Dule of the distances 1s a i follows j and one half furlongs i 4 Fiva furlongs. 11 six furlongs 1 six arid one half furlongs 7 seven furlongs o one mile 1 one mile and seventy Yards 14 one mile and one eight 5 one mile and one Quarter 1 total 49 in keeping with the rules of the Prairie thorough Hbretl breeders and racing association two races per Day Are earmarked for the Western Cana Dian foaled bloodstock. All Ages and All classes and grades of the Home Nipges Marie their Best bid in the j the penalty area opening seance but found Hawkins i difficult ii Timber in the net Well night Irvin club e. He i when he took the free Ter Lormela All of acrobatics in this 20-Nihrute session and a-5 a re suit the Argos strolled off for the rest with a 6-1 Lead. They ran it up to 9-2 in the Sandwich period and added eight More to the pegs four in the wind up. Shine on allude Bun Stephen Sori. And Wally Wool Bein Dis Iner Boih experienced artists were in a race for the Ball j gramme which commences at eight o clo a. Promises one. Of the most colourful the who be on the floor Jimmie Hodgert i displays Ever seen in Winnipeg five kick of the i witness the dancing in 18-Yards after Carpenter was fouled. Fienstien had a Tough time stopping associated press pcs Paneho Chi Ugo. June Rothrock. Veteran outfielder obtained by the season White sox from Boston this was released to the Toronto club of Chance i at once will be grouped. Dpi verent Points in the rink so that All j the International league on option of the witness the dancing in comport. A baud of pipers will be on hand to yesterday. Accompany the dancers. A Roth Roefs forty gymnasts will take part in the display by members of the . Lillian Blondal was robbed of in the inning when pile Fri in d fun touch Stoml Slort due Pepper the put mint with i a Milit parked on third. She appeared quite sur prised. Hits. Percy. Three Bass hits. Southall Home fun Mont stolen bases. B. Goodwien pc cd s Croft 2 hits off pin ii a and 8 runs a t 8 innings off Pepper 3 and 5 runs in 3 pc innings str ick o it by Wincil 4. By 1, by Blondal 11 on off Fiacos off Pepper 3. Ott blonds 6 Doi Bis plays. Croick in Southall Ryan unas Sist Edl i ii. Finch 2 Simps ii 3. Michalski 3 left in 8. In nibblers 10. Of 1.30. Ump Lve Bunny i Guardi of the Argo barrage accounting for no less than nine goals Anci assisting in several others. They manoeuvred with Harold Cliff Crowley in pleading fashion to i this will be the opening number on the programme and the squad be Ley. Johnny Benny acid for Catcher Charley Berry and himself. Cirtis the plaudits of the fans. Eur div v a try a Uthon Cion. V i in. Iii i Nitoiu Hammond was the youngster to show j and poster. L. Hershfield s Kruno the Snar Lilliw in _ a the wicked drive. In Chance number six Leggatt Rit a to show some thing novel in the Way of entertainment Chie again came to the Rescue of the p indoor Tennis team when he blocked Perlmutter 121 another Novelty will be the indoor Tennu exhibition Between champions Yards out defence split wide and Manitoba Han a Shaw is lining tip some Star players mat j hic open in b from or has the Dingwall rinks for wednesday i the to x Lacrosse game which will conclude the evening s sporting j Are As Wool 1 events is said by Manv to be the fastest sport played by athletes at the Ridge. Chapman. Carr Jessop present time the Winnipeg Auto who will participate Are out my Lutoski. Bromley. exponents of the game and a. Very fast contest be. Looked for. J Moore Seydou. Orman every outlier interesting events on the programme Are the Parade of the j Neil White Wilkinson old Mic champions presentation to the win pegs. Toilers. Mac Donald j mall. Cox. Palmer. And gymnasts by the City of Winnipeg and dancing in came to the White sox Euby lament hit one of the 10113 in the by Trade sent Smead Jol i set homers in the Park this season in tue Dio usae l. _ Tate j Tjien so pc drove the Ball Otic to the St. Vanl. June Boll so St. Paul Amateur led the Field a the annual state open at Midland Hills course a. Brilliant 71. P. Stroke under is none of the rest of the Field Sta in threatening position. Allan Foster had waltzed through half the team. Johnny Hampton handled the game and the teams were Hardie Tait courage Slidders and Falconer jailor Noakh a the ladies Section of Nia Kwag club will hold an a and a hand Competition on to wednesday in. June is. Commencing St 93. practice on i wednesday at 1 he the draw will take place in the Mulkev school grounds at l o clock i Anuw in tuesday after Cion. Left Field Fence. Johnny Rutherford is now conch ing the monarchs and takes of George Howard. The Monarch prison. Mclean Carpenter Hodgert and i Coupland. Brier winners the sparkling class on the Peg at tack and his were handling gems. He is improving every appearance. The next appearance of Box Lacrosse stars will be tomorrow evening in conjunction with Banner olympic programme at the Mph when two picked teams will perform during the a. Reams and sni Marv Whit Mcelheran Elmer Wilson. Harold Benson Cliff Crowley Wally Woolner Bun Steph Anson. Dave Oliver h. Penwarden Ross Mcelheran Fred Allen. M hich the spectators join. Ai. Her. a the will be devoted to sending Manitoba athletes East to the Man. Hoskins Robinson. And Pollock Bass. Olympic trials a by Nutter Decter and i . Defeats j splendid Progress is made in . Team 2-1 City Tennis championships two Winnipeg Geo. Barker Clark it Lott. Mclaren Paul Christonson Ludwickson. W. Lawrence c. Law rence Knox Hammond Coval. Period 1. Argos Woliner 3.00 2. Argos Crowley 5.03 reds Are catered for in the stake Book. Here Are the prizes offered tinder this head four and one half furlongs at s500. Five three at and one a s700. Six and one half furlongs Jour i3 Argos. Stephenson 5.43 4. Winni three at s500 and one at s700. J pegs. C. Lawrence. 12.00 5. Argos. One mile and seventy i Stephenson 12.35 6. Argos Woolner it s500. 115.07. The Western Canada. Handicap at second period 7. Argos pen Ward added at one mile and seventy 9.00 8. Winnipeg. Ham Yards on saturday. J Monck. 10.04 9. Argos Woolner the president s Handicap of i 11.25 10. Argos. H. Benson mile on wednesday. June 22. 16.30 11. Argos Steph these Are the fourteen events Seti Enson h. 18.20. For the westerners during Thel third Winnipeg. My Polo Park seven Days. With the Sutt it Aren from Clark .15 13. Argos. And starting fees payable Stephenson 4.38 14. Winn pegs Hammond 6.00 15. Argos Oliver. 8.07 16. Argos. Penwarden. 11.02 17. Winnipeg. Christenson c. Law 18. Argos atm Stephenson 12.04 19. Argos Woolner Stephen Ion a. 20. Win pegs. Lud 15.03 21. Argos c. Benson 16.29 22. Argos Penwarden. 18.11 23. Argos Oliver w. Mel lie ran 19.30. In the Western Canada Handicap taken into account a sum approach ins 410.000 will go into the pockets of successful owners of Western Cana Dian racehorses. Starting on monday afternoon there Are five purses offered at the rate of one per Day to the winners of open handicaps. Sprinters Middle distance racers and slayers Are All of afforded opportunities to score. The Leverl distances Are these Exchange Handi at one mile and seventy Yards. Alexandra Handicap at furlongs. Press Handicap at seven furlongs. Friday Handicap at five furlongs. Saturday june James Handicap at one mile and seventy Yards. A stated previously All the above handicaps Are for a purse of 51.000. And a number of High Grade thoroughbreds Are coming to Winnipeg especially to compete for these Rich prizes. Penalties first r. Meel Herau Coval second period. Crowley Mclaren. E. Wilson. R. Melhei in. A Tajii Moisid. Luc Vickson Tel Rel period Sleph Tush Mclaren. Wilson 5 inn Baker and Geo. Herald. Canadian Dicion Assiniboine tonight s Eames at the Assiniboine club Are Milne is. Emery Jefferies Mckay. Mcgregor Wharton Truesdale is. Mcrae. J. R. Mont Gomery is. Reynolds. Bywater is. Scott. Martin is. Proudfoot to. C. B. Montgomery. Fox mrs. A. Oxenham s in let fluffs Tell mite won i lip prize for Best Nii Vii a in Shew at tic do show which concluded it the amp theatre on saturday. Lift a. K. Spent love s Bluin. Per Tell in editions. Tonight s draw at the Lego Ivawn club follows j. W. Mills and. L. Halderson is. J. Riach and mrs. Mills mrs. Sampson and mrs Pagin eau is. Mrs. And j. Bridle one spare of Green. J. W. Mills in charge draw for Dingwall games wednes Day at 8 at Kerry h. J Anderson. A. Perry. J. Brodle j. Harrison t. Grimshaw g a Walter. J. West. And Simpson. At St w. Mills j. . F. J. Reynolds g Williams s. Larkin w. Daniel fish. L. Halderson. I and Benn. club re crowd is expected to turn out. W. And d. Soccer league Lead ers have yet to taste defeat teepees miss chances Walker practices for image of shots. Canada s most popular Golf shoe unless the . United crumple up badly in their last three games the railway team should capture the championship of the Winnipeg and District league for the first time in their history. The United have yet to taste defeat in the league and monday night they Hung another Scalp to their Belt when the . Was forced to take the count by two oals to one tie game which was played on Wesley Park was Battle had she . Eleven grasped their opportunities the league leaders would at last have been. Forced to admit defeat. Freddy essay ing his new position As Centre threw to Way. A Chance when he slammed the Ball wildly Over the Bur. Mclean followed his Captain s example by shooting past the Post after Supply Hail railed to hold the Ball. With the defence Over the at tack. The first half both goal s had n fairly easy tune and Young Supply and Birch has 110 difficulty in saving shots which came their Way. 1-Aueiiden scores the second half saw the team put up a better scrap and when the United opened the scoring after 15 misites the play became More interesting. Yule picked up a stray Ball on Hie left and sent it on to Kirk for a moment Bobby whipped the Ball to Pattenden who was uncovered. The backs closed in on the Centre who elbowed his in and gave Birch no Chance with drive from close determined to get 011 level terms the gee Pees rallied and ten de with Ideal weather and enabled excellent Progress to be made. In spite of this fact the entry in the men s event is so Large this year that tournament were laced with a problem in order to get through the games this week. Through the Courtesy of the win club a few matches will be play on their Cox its at Roslyn Road on tuesday which will materially As Sist in helping things along. Tuesday s play will be confined to men s events again is this is Neces sary in order for the finals to be reached by saturday. It will there fore be wednesday before the ladies will be seen in action. Some very Good games were seen yesterday and no serious upsets were Way games at Riverview club or. Williams is. Kendall Mclain Guhlin is. Henderson r. Turner is. Rooke. Osborne stadium boxing Osborne stadium Ltd. Promo. Friday night event of rain. Show will be glazed in amphitheatre a c1tclone of action Wolfram fms Chy is. Belanger the if inner Iob 4 matched Wlsh Bobby Champ r title other great feature bouts prices 3oc, ringside tax seats on Sale , a Keckeis s. Hudson s Bat Ana amphitheatre in nutes later they got the equalizing goal. Maclean rushed the backs and the Ball came to Wilton who rammed the bal Home from about .15 Yards out. Supply made a Gallant attempt to get his hands on the Ball but it was going away from him All the time As it went to the roof of the net. They should have got an other couple of goals but Wilton and Maclean fell Clown badly by throwing their chances away by. Poor marksmanship. With Only six minutes left the team clinched the game. Robertson started a movement on the right and swept the Ball to the Centre. It hovered ground the . Goal Lor a moment Pattenden sent the Ball to Geordie Walker who seized his Opportunity by slamming it p Birch. Mir Cox 0-6, 6-2. Sandy Mcmahon handled a Good Gils track and Field events will be staged tonight meeting at . Recorded the favourites Ronilus through in Fine style. The Best game of the Day was Between Fred Martin Mckrush Mckrush. Was the runner up in this event last year and Martin did. Extremely Well in. Running him to 9-7 in the first set. The. Game Between put Huki and a vols by a Long drawn out at far and was Only won by the former after 22 games played in. The second set. U ent three sets Only match which went to the one Between the three All girls i Anci Field Are requested to lie on Sal sent this ave Nii if no 7 o Cloel. When the Sec Tohl. Weekly meeting will Liuti Jilaine. As the olympic trials arc pelting near. It is essential that All 1 let la out. A of he Manitoba of women s anti incur Alheli Lic i Kilcur Tuluii of c Nunda. Will by held at o clock at flu u lie ii final a Ramse Niels fun the. Olympic to Wajs . Held. All Ilene fittes Ace req Esteil to in present. Until Park Roget tag shot Dingle and Nicholas. Dingle lost the first set by fio and then come Back son is. Lutes a. Adams Sala tache is. Spencer Iii Toner rim Sou is. Dingle. At Winnipeg , at 5 Wren is. Derlyn Crowder . Kavanagh a resell is. In Yvvis Wood Smillir is. Marcoux shave. B . I. Aniot Gingras Pirt Crow tier is is. Lons Bright Wren lamp Bill is. Cees Uorn uan Foud Spe Deliley is. Chambers Scott. A Winnipeg club it 6 is. Beni Matyne crowded love Prusell is. A by. Jou. Glass just before the 1924. Open championship at. Oakland Hills. Detroit Cyril Walker played several Plaut practice rounds he had a Good Chance then the Day before Plo ship his Irons that afternoon lie. Taril he Felt to win. The Cham Cleser Ted him. Went to the practice grounds and worked a. Long Lime. Other players starting to me City . Come on. Haven t you had he replied not until i m satisfied i m hitting these clubs and stuck a his a taste until darkness fell. He was Reward to the next two. Seta with the Green Devyln Kavan Agli Johnson Daly j postponed juvenile Ball dates arranged loss of Only for games. R. Mckay Junior Champion by gaining All the experience lie and proved successful in. His game with Spencer after a close match. Gordon Wren displayed a Good Brand of Tennis in disposing of Graham Bannatyne in a match Fea tured by some Good driving. Banna Tyne was a Little unlucky with the length of his drives Many of them Only a few inches too Long. Earp showed plenty of court cover ing ability in his match with Gordon Pirt is to be congratulated on the game he put. Up the pick of today s games would appear to be Ben Crowder versus Kavanagh and Wren versus Devlin but there Are Many pairings As before Adams is. Sonny cards Boxall is. Mcguirl pics Pingle Bartoi is. Kelli i Jle Alby is. Howe-1 de for he won the championship. A All big championships you will see Many of the stars prac pack s Braemar now Only jq.75 at. The juvenile baseball meeting held last night in the. Free press rooms the teams of the South division decided that All games that Lead to postponed due to rain must be played by the end of the week so that the schedule Start their second series by the first of next week but that the North division continue with the same 3aia c-3 Bsat should produce keen matches. Mom Lav s results Daly beat Elu Ood 6-1. 6-3 3a a Dale beat Elwood g-3 6-2. 6-2 a. Adams beat Webb 6-2. 6-3 Grover. Gnu 6-3. _6-l. Nos Ivo thy 6-1. 8-5 in Mckay heat Spencer 6-4. 7-5 e. Mckrush beat 7-a. 6-4 Kavanagh beat 6-1. 6-1. Simpson beat Moon 6-0. "6j3 Eonni of title beat Mcguirl. 6-4, 6-3 Gyles Amyot 6-0, 6-1 Wren beat Bannatyne 6-4. 6-4 Paradis beat Mawdsley 6-4. 12-10. Hovey beat Horrocks 6-1. 6-4 o. My Jeat 7-5. Fi-2 Rosall beat 6-3. 6-2 Dingle beat Nicholas 3-2 Watson beat game and the teams were Wyne Berd and Dunbar Bater Frank and Yule Robertson. Jackson Pattenden Kirk and Walker. Birch Whitman and Jameson Broatch Sparkes and 6-3. 6-1. 6-0 Macaulay so 6-1 Pirt beat Earp 6-4, 6-4 tees beat Blu Luau. 6-1, 6-4. Today s draw 3 v3. Brooks Jones i to Over Bosal is. Mckay Lutes is. A. Slocomb is. Sain. To Mckrush is. Gunn Paradis is. Grover hustle1 is. E. Bon Tess Simpson Brooks is. The following postponed games in the South division Are to be played june collegiate is. Morse place. June is. Uneedus. June rattlers is. Nor Wood collegiate. These Are the North division games to be played. First named team is the Home., team june is. Maple june 15 eagles is. Sutherland vies. June. Hawks is. Pilgrims. A Constitution of the league was drawn up and is is expected to have them in the. Hands of the managers of the teams by the. End of the week. Prior to starting their round. They Are. Fixing in their minds really perfect images of these shots. It the average player would imitate them and practice with his weak clubs for fifteen minutes before playing he would be greatly Benefit in play no two shots Are. Exactly the same. The mental image not be firmly fixed. Speaking mental pictures of shots Chick Evans evolved this one for lofty pitches since in them the Ball drops Down almost straight he lifted the Green in imagination into the shy and played his shot up to it. His Ball then came Down on the real Green and stopped dead. Glass Lias prepared a Leaf let on. Some vital Points to re member in rutting Ile will is not this to any Reader sending him a stamped addressed envelope. Address this1 paper. ,i932. Publishers Syndi Cate 8 North Winnipeg tonight s games j. A mob Eades haste w Donaldson or Wilton Mclean Malcolmson Mcka t3. J. V nos Adama wat Mitchell. Cd Mes is. Scyble Eaton is. Beaton. I ugh l it by anyone interested in the for Matlyn a Jling 2t rns Liy league is invite to attend Tion meeting to be held a. The at Tveitnes Day -nlffht.-. Eligible.-age., to r a .1.1 years Wcislik a is pounds. Kick ok1 or. Reno xev., june 14. The Winner of the Jack Sharkey Max Schmeling fight will be offered to meet binks in the Dingwall wednesday monday Winner of the Max. Baer Battle King Levinsky it was revealed because it has recently been included in our famous Bond Street line the Canada s most popular Golf shoe now Sells for at this new Low. Price it represents the most remarkable Golf shoe value Ever offered Canadian golfers. Is Cut from selected Tan scotch soles Are of special ribbed rubber or solid leather with riveted spikes. See it at the nearest Dock shop if you order by mail please add 25 cents for postage. Shoes for men Winnipeg shop 231 Portage ave. Phone 86 963. Montreal Hamilton Windsor Winnipeg ;