Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, June 16, 1932

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 16, 1932, Winnipeg, Manitoba Free press 7-Jtoe 16, 1932 distance races predominate at Polo Park saturday four mile and seventy events Are carded for opening Day no race Shorter than six and half claiming Rule should of racing enjoyment programme announced. The official schedule for saturday Polo Park opening would almost appear to have been specially drawn up to afford the Public a maximum of racing enjoyment. Two of the events will Start opposite the Public enclosure giving everybody an of double header billed at Wesley tonight pot Unity to watch the big Speers starting Gate in action. The other contest to need the movable Gate ill Sturc half a Furlong further but still in the straight and practically close to the crowd. The remaining Quartetti of races will All it Art from the permanent stalls right i athe head of the Straightaway Chute that was built first used last. Year. The course a Polo Park almost Ideal. Prom break the Field travels exactly i three furlongs in a dead straight line before approaching i turn which Means that there Are neither Advant j nor disadvantages. The High and Low Post there j simple racing room and no necessity of any immediate Rush for the rail position 660 Yards to negotiate Rio ably it because these mile und seventy Yards Are truly races nowadays on the rebuilt Polo track. Hint Secretary Shelley hns called for entrants to fill three events or. This distance on saturday. Of course of he Western Canada Handicap Hap always been Over this route since its inception in 1p26. Any the full program1 be for opening Day furnished below to the Public for the first time a Kuk e three year Olds and cps Ned foaled in West pm Canada. Three year Olds. 115 ibs. Others 121 . S250 since 20 allowed 3 ibs value since then. 3 Price Longs. H probable hat Oiler pair of surprises will crop in Mir senior Diamond Hall header scheduled tonight at Wesley Park. In thu most billed for 8.30 o clock. V.m.h.a., prevent leaders face the rejuvenated native suns Anil Linuci Liale in this encounter lilies Ivelio Are univ playing Janif up Hull Lake on Jam Julie jul addition to lie senior Laiu Oil Ball double liw Uler. Fans Viil up to the a Lucile election ret urns throughout lie evening Over i lie Public announcing tem relayed direct from the Vin Kree 1 . _. Fine programme at amphitheatre second of events staged in Aid of Manitoba olympic fund Well received pour thousand Winnipeg sport fan.? missed a High class programme of sports and other entertainment last night at the amphitheatre rink when the Manitoba citizens olympic com Mittee staged the second of their Lour events. In Aid of the fund to be used to Send athletes East for the Canadian olympic trials. Not More than one thousand Persona attended but every customer was a Satu fled one. Olympic athletes of other years came Back to lend their patronage to the programme. The Falcons were there of tin 1920 games Cyril code face and Jack Harris of the 24 Gomes were there Tilljr Kibblewhite Jimmy Ball and Fred Marples. Of uie famous Amsterdam meet of 28 were Ion hand while the Champion win a legs. Of the Lake Placid series were also in the Limei Light. With them occupying a prominent Posi Tion in the evening activities were the Dominion Champion Tollers curlers and . Gymnasts. A Nom a 1 lease added to these came the Gener Ous and pleasing support of 75 talented scottish dancers with the Aid to the Winner to second s160 j of their pipe band they trere Well a race of any by. Claiming six and one half fur Scoini three year Clos and ii Ward. Three a ear Olds 112 ibs. Others 113 ibs. Win ners tired or More times since May 20 to carry 4 ibs. Extra. Non winners of two races since May 20 allowed 4 ibs a race then. 8 ibs. Claim ins Price 5500. Six and one half fur Longs. Third race three year Olds and upward which have never one to o. Races at a mile or Over. Three year Olds. 114 ibs. Others 118. Ibs. Non winners of a race at a mile or Over in 1931-32 allowed 3 ibs. Three any distance in 1932, 6 Ibi. Two races at any distance in 1932, 9 ibs a race at any distance in 1932. 12 Obj. Claiming Price. Shoo. If Njong in the particular race this to in incl s1oo to Loith and to the breeder or the importer in Uteri of tile Winner if a resident of Canada. Entries monday june 13th. Weights and acceptances through the entry Box the Day before the race before the usual time or closing. One mile and seventy Yards. Sixt i acc three year Oldo and upward. Three year Olds 112 ibs others 119 ibs. Non winners of three of in 1d32 allowed 3 ib5. Two races of sfi25 in 1032. 6 ibs a race of s525 in 1929, 9 ibs. A race of any value in 1932, 12 ibs. Claiming Price s1.2co if. For More 2 ibs. Extra for each j100 to 51.sco. One mile and seventy Yards. Seventh Karu three year Olds and ii Oward. Three year Olds 110 ibs. Others 118 ibs. Winners of four or More races since my 20 to carry 4 ibs. Extra. Non winners of three since May .20 allowed ibs two races since then 8 ibs. A race since . 12 ibs. Claiming Price one mile and seventy Yards. Oven claim one of the most interesting Fea Tures of the 1932 racing under Prairie thoroughbred i breeders arid racing association rules the inauguration of the open claim to the Prairie provinces. Up to this sea son nobody could claim a horse out of a claiming race except an individual who had a horse actually run not More. 2 ibs. Extra for each to .1900. One and seventy Yards. I of vol h it St three year Olds and toward. Three year 11-t ibs others 120 ibs. Non Winner.5 of since May 20 allowed o ids two races of any value since then 5 Imp a Nice of any value since Rhren. 9 Cla Ming if for 3 ibs. Allowed for each s250 to a of Van liar loners. Firth Kilt Wesl frn Canna can Handicap purse. S2.goo added for three year Olds and upward. Foaled in Western Canada. A subscription of each. S40 additional to with 52.coo added of which and All or Basr lotions and starting Les year anybody can claim any House out of any no Pel son barred except a person that in debt to the association or the racing executive. Any person possessing the necessary financial qualifications and being overcome Racehorse with an to have of his or her. Very own. It just Good sense you re inviting trouble not co. So Wear one foe Protection for safety. Wear one to Energy and prevent fatigue. That Trie first Lenon trained athlete learns. Wear athletic supporter. Safer yes. And it gives you greater ease poise Confidence. It Means added Comfort for the Man who lion in feet a lot or the wheel for Wear a Good one. There none better than pal. For a expensive one Pep. 75c. These other Bauer supporters and Lunoc sories a your druggist. Pal can look animal Over in the pad Dock take note of the claiming Price on the programme hasten to Secretary office up to 15 minutes before Post time Deposit the Cash and Jill in the claiming form. The receipt Lor the payment to Gether with the signed claim must be in the hands of the stewards or judges or the racing Secretary a Quarter of an hour before the starting time exhibited on the clock Board in the infield. These rules being com piled the claim in order but remember Yon have to the horse you have claimed whether he comes out of the race dead or alive sound or unsound he your pro Perty without argument. Should there be More . One claim for any. Horse the claimants will draw Lota to who shall secure the presumed Equine bargain. be if this open claiming Tusi Nesi. Had Only been in Vogue Dur Rig the Boom Days of a few years ago theri would have been plenty of congestion then at the office counter the lads got themselves racing stable in Carefree fashion. things Are there May hot be any line up to Speas of. Anyway the order things will Force owners to run thei horses where they belong Lor i would be too much of a risk now to put a thoroughbred in a s50c claiming race when. Anybody could seize the Opportunity to put a Halter on it. Weights and acceptances for the bit Lor the othe in due tomorrow. Wha a Day wanderers beat caledonian 2-0 received. Another keenly interest no and entertaining exhibition was provided by a contingent of gym lasts from the ., who admiring applause from the on Ciot alien there was the indoor Ennis exhibition provided by the our leading net stars of the prov Gyles Gordon Pirt Ken Browder and Tom Simpson. They fut Kly adapted themselves to the Board court and put up a splendid display. Not to be outdone two teams from the Winnipeg indoor Box Lacrosse eague turned out to Aid the proceedings and put on n rough fast match. It was the Argos and pegs and the game ended in a 6-6 tie. Crowley Woolner h. Benson Ste Honson and Allen scored for the blues who e Mclaren. Chrls Tenson. W. Lawrence Allan Paul and buddy Hammond clicked for the pegs. Vally Mclaren unfortunate y suffered a Cut Over the Eye that needed three of or Manly Firkel Stein Best stitches. Champs honoured a pleasing feature of the evening was the civic presentations Mads to he Champion teams of the Winter season. Handsome engraved Silver savers hearing the City Crest were Given to the Winnipeg hockey team Signet rings went to Jimmy Conga Ion Macdonald Brier Curling rink Beautiful Waldimar sets with the City Crest were presented to the toilet Signet rings to the Champion . Gym Nastic team. Aid. Bert Andrews made the presentations on behalf of the Oitt with Magnus Peterson sisting. During the programme leading girl sprinters of the City and three men sprinters Mads an appearance in a Short roce. Alma. Furber won the ladies event with Eleanor Honey Man and Frances Chippendale tied for second while Jimmy Ball name from behind to beat his brother Don and in the. Men dash. Cyril Coaffee acted starter for these the Eveni Ilg concluded with a dance. Jack Warriner band provided the music. The whole programme was Well handled under the direction of a. E. H. Coo chairman and with the Aid of j. D. Mckelvie Cyril Brookes a. A. Aldritt Cyril Edward Armstrong. Miss Edith Mckenizie. Claude Robinson. Chas. Vic. Johnson and others. Aid. E. N. Honeyman chairman of the general committee expressed the thanks of his committee to those present for their support and to the amphitheatre management for their assistance in providing the use of the building for programme. Bauer Black Toronto also famous of and Auto suspensory . Swim every Clay after you play games Shower Bath and bask in the Sunshine in our roof solarium . To sept. 15 301 Vaughan St. Wins British Amateur Golf Crown d1ngwall Lawn Bowling starts popular local inter club Cora petition gets Greenwood beaten Kric Fiddan at Britain Champion golfer and his cup John de Forest of England won the British Amateur by defeating Eric fiddle air or. Edinburgh Scotland in the 36-Hole final. The Crown was formerly in Possession of p. Perkins. Victorias increase Lead in senior girls7 softball race defeat Tiger ettes by 13 to 8 score for fourth straight Victory rally in seventh inning feature of pitching honors divided. League standing a. Ret. Victorias 1 .s3.t a 3 .371 Ramblers .1 Ada Monar Clis 5 .167 Victo Rias must have waited away from. Sherburn Park last night in a Happy Rood and with that song we the sitting on top of the on their lips. They had Good cause to anyhow for. They had just won their fourth straight Ball game and their fifth of the season in the senior girls softball league. Trie score was 13-to-8 and it was Tiger ettes who took the beating. The Best crowd of the season saw the vies Humble the bengals and in crease their Lead in the race for honors to one and a half games. Neither team played that might be called smart Ball the contest had a great Appeal to the spectators who were thrilled by the six run rally on the part of the Tiger ettes in the seventh. Inning to tie up the game going places Van. Home . Sigurdson 2b to Operand p. Carnegie Mcinnes Johnson totals. a Hewitt re inv t Barf world it Jones of. Mortis 8 13 r h do ctr. C. M. Gray. 2h Gray of. Three mile swim race will be held july 16 that old. Hackneyed phrase about Opportunity Only calling once was thrown for a loss last night on Wesley Park. It was not. Only called once. But a. Dosen times. Bub the Cale ionians turned a deaf ear on Dame Opportunity. That How they have no further interest in the Birks shield in hic if confined to Junior football clubs in the City and environs. The wanderers trimmed the scots 2-0, but i Only Thev had their chances the result would have been different. In the second Liaf the Calcis scottish juniors had a big Edge but it goals that missed opportune the wanderers by seizing that Way got a couple of Well taken goals they pass to the second round where they meet the Irish. A couple of breakaways in the second half saw Andy More the wanderers Centre score two Fine goals when he cleverly beat Young Bruce. Both the result of Fine work of Walter Bukes on the extreme right. The Carleys got a Coupe penalty when one. Forwards. Brought Down inside the danger zone but Jimmy bid crushed the Ball against the upright. Young Paulley played a great game on. The left Lor the scotties but his line Croe aes were not taken through the Courtesy of Tom Cuych Bert and the baseball officials the game was played on Wesley Park. Sandy Mcmahon handled the game Well and the teams were r shimmers sch Auto Loffel and Kilpatrick Graham Kodack and a Erttle burkes Watson More. Adams and Ward. Kusick and Shaddy. And Thomson. Grant Harvey. Mid Pulley. A. Entries for race in red River close july 14 the annual Long distance three mile he Lemming race conducted by the . Lor the elks trophy will be held july . Coms mincing 3 o clock. The course in. The red. River starts three Miles above and finches at the Winnipeg Canoe club. A total of Lour cups in be Given and every contestant finish ing who does not receive other prizes will be presented with a certificate while the t. Cull shield 3025 to the club Witti the greatest number of members to Cross the finishing line. All entries Lor this event which hits the Sanction of the . Mist be in the hands of Cyril Brooks at the . On or july 14.-.All entrants must be Over 36 and must be Regis Creed. Cana Dian. Amateur swimming association. Arenas and elks meet in senior Ball game tonight at Wesley Arenas Ami elks old time a trans o the oily senior Amateur baseball league tangle on Mie Wesley Park Diamond tills even ing at 6.30 o clock. So far in tie first series neither of these two clubs have shown a great Deal but recently both have been Liol St Rcd to fitly new material ant Sli ourt provide an interesting of cattle. In addition to the Oas balt game fans will ear up to the Man site election returns into Ignont the evening Over the Public an system relay Cal direct from Winnipeg free a Russ. Ni.4kwa Lames wednesday ladies of the Golf club held a Oom petition. For a and b cd fits golfers when there was a Lair entry. With a net 7.7. Mrs. B. L. Toombs led the Field for the Premier class while mrs. J. Itow Ries carried off la the a Section by shooting a net 79. Record London june Somerville Canadian Amateur Champion equalled the record for his Home course. In the seconal to carry the laurels in the annual Uvita Tion Gou tournament the i Ondon. Hunt and country club wednesday. Taylor. Behl. In. Of. P. To a 1 2 11 1 1 3 a 24 to 1 1 2 3 9 ,1 to 1 i 0 play. ,3n the Dinn Wall inter club Lawn Bowling got away to a Banner Start last evening on the various greens. Games for. The most part were Well contested in the a series were recorded in the Section. Greenwood who captured the a series last. Season failed to get away to a Good Start and lost out to i Vervlee by eight Points to four. Norwood also won. Out by the same margin Over North. Winnipeg. The Assiniboine club and St. John broke even while Britannia and Broadway did likewise. St. Paul a who took the Premier a division , got away to a great Start by. Taking All tour games from Canad Iii National railways. The Canadian. Legion bowlers also gained the total Points St. Margarets. St. Matthews Weston and Home Street won. The other matches. In this Central . And Bast Kildonan on the losing end. The Complete results Are follows sbb1hs a Green Sibbald Scott .2 lament .0 poster .2 Mccabe .2 Turner .0 Leatherdale .0 rooke.2 Donnelly .0 brain Gar. .2 Mcletchie .2 Mao-chant.0 Mclntosh .2 Watson .1 Dickie .2 Godsmark .0 Morrison. .1 Ogden .2 North Easton Eaden w Eaden j scoop. Law Mitchell first major upset in City Tennis tournament Tom Simpson Defeated in men singles by Oran pc Watson-1 Gordon Pirt takes exciting match from eight games required before miss Mitchell wins from miss Thornton. 8 Mckay .2 Proudfoot .2 Scott .2 Wilson Melvie of Mcrae wednesday draw brought Many of leading players together with the result that splendid matches were the feature of the Day and the Large treated to some real excitement. This will be continued today when a Large crowd expected to watch the eight seeded players fight it out for the Semi final position. A 3 . Jyles meets Brooks and Ken Crowder who has playing smashing Tennis meets Eddie we year runner tip. At n . The men teams will be in action and All these matches will Law Well Worth seeing. Walson beats Simpson the first major upset of the tournament occurred when Grant Watson took into Camp his old Nemesis and former club mate Tarn Simpson. For some years Simpson has Baaten Watson but this to Inu the came through to equal his opponent on. Ills mighty net game and trim him. With a Handy forehand drive. Another feature match was that Between Slocomb and Pirt when the former stepped in with his Well known forehand to take the first set at 6-3. Thereafter he tired and Pirt was Able to run out the next two at 8-4, 6-3. So Costa de serves great credit for his of forts against the second needed. Player. Showed a lot of his old time torm to dispose of Gordon Wren in a hard fought three set match. After winning the first set Wren led at 3-0 in the second but fell of f a bit and was eventually beaten 1-5 in the third. Men doubles excl in the seeded no. 1 team in the i men doubles showed that they Gordon .0 Knox .0 How.0 Alexander .2 Pilling .2 Poulton .2 were right after the championship Strong team of Shaw Tinling Higby Broad Bent Porter Hatton 6 Broad ,.2 Mccarrison .2 inlay .2-Ford .0 menaces .0 Brown .0 Gordon. Series can. Legion Sec margarets Harrison .2 Gaudy Larkin .2 Mai shall Mills .2 Ganete Berry _.2 Glover totals 35 by Victorias 13 11 37 b hits Well scattered and this along timely hitting on the part of her mates won the Ball game for her. Star cd Well the Tiger ettes behind air great pitching of Mary Cooperband took a 2 to 0 Lead in the first three innings but in the fourth the Bengal Ace started to weal ten and the Victorias scored three runs to take the Lead. They were never headed after that getting another two in the fifth and three More in the sixth. Things started to happen in. The Tiger ettes half of the seventh and five a. Homer along with two errors gave them six runs arid tied the score. The vies came bade with luvs tallies in their. Hall and won out by just that margin. Tiger ettes and monarchs meet this evening in a night game at or Bornt stadium which . Scheduled to get i Derway at.7.30 o clock. Norma Mcpherson turned in. A smart game the Tiger ettes in Cen tre held last night. She pulled off three hard catches and got three hits in five times at Bat. Mail Barkworth a smart player when she seems to be in inf plenty of trouble to get going these Days. The Homer Evelyn Lindsay got last evening would not have gone for More than a double had Mirble been on the Job. Lillian. Decter turned in a smart display behind the Bat for the vies. She had her throw to second work ing great and caught two Tiger ettes trying to steal. The sister combination of and. Ann Gray combined for t Mary Nice double play. Carnegie and Sigurd son were the victims. Jack Sharkey claims he after glory and not Money says he has been chasing a Rainbow for last eight years and now he has the dough and just wants the title Boston Sailor thinks he will no special plan of attack. By Stuart Cameron in Curt sports special Toni Tell press despoil pm to free free print it x.t., june and not Money a title instead of a pot or Are the things Jack Sharkey Hopes for in his heavy weight championship fight with Max Schmelling next. Tuesday he told the. United press yesterday. I be been chasing a Rainbow for eight said. I have sloped All that time to reach or it and find the world boxing title. Once i it for the glory but the Money that goes . Now i just want the title. I be got the Money the. Sharkey at Orangeburg today a strange one. Kot More than once or twice did he smile. His face has lost the fatness it had last win Ter. Tanned by his outdoor work outs lie looked healthy ?.s he said he was. He All but barked this your first tilsit to my training Camp. You be probably read the junk in some the stories written about me. A err plans attack but i la Tell you right now that anybody knows my plan of at tack he knows More than i do. I never plan an attack except that i always aim. To feel the other Guy out in the first round and then go alter him. Seems the Best Way. A Good Emack on the snoot can spoil any plan of attack. I think i a going to but nobody and that goes for me. No i wont predict a Knock out and i won t predict anything else Sharkey. Just Back from his morn ing workout was sitting on the Lawn in front of Gils Wilson health re sort. He went on to say All Over again How this fight Means thing in the world to me. I used to be in there fighting to get enough Money to support myself and my family in comfortable style All our Hes Well things changed. It the title now More than anything else Jack would t mind taking the Money from this flight would he hell no. Would you Bue Here what i really want to do. Win the title and take a trip around the world with my wife. I went around the world once but i saw a lot of it from a porthole on the u. Denver. I d like to see it from topside this time and i d go incognito. That would t be to miss crowds but simply to my wife and i could have a Good time like everybody else with out people pointing and saying of there Jack Sharkey and his Sharkey does t like to talk about foul blows. But in was asked about them. I have always fought an intentionally fair he said Keyer once did i mean to hit Low although i know i have. Etc a Boxer has. But i Don t think there will to a foul in this y a. Seniors will practice at the Osborne stadium. Friday mint at 6 o clock. All players Are wanted out. C. N. Tkv Yorke Mcskimming Claris. Mall Elf Backley Moore Jessop White Ovington. Thompson a. Thompson e. Wallet .i.--. Ii011ip. Hindi Duffy. Scott i. Robertson St. .0 Harvey .0 Dempster .0 Marshall .0 Howey Weir. Z maiidsley.0 .0 patmnson.2 .3 Mcmillan .0 .2 Hodgson .2 c. R. .1.1 Caun. .2 Boyd .2 Salisbury .0 Seegor East .0 Hardy .0 Langstaff .2 .2 Kirkhope .0 .1 Mcdonald .1 Many centuries in Cricket games nine Mark opening Day of fix scores 225, not out Cin Idian press Cible London june centuries were recorded in the first. Day play of Cricket fixtures wednesday with Ernest Tyldesley scoring 225 not out for Lancashire Worcester Tyldesley Best .256 not out made in. 1930. John iddon rolled up an even. 100 for the same county help ing the bed Rose to 482. For the loss of. Only two wickets. Bowlers Fai de. Even worse encountered Yorkshire at Leyton. The latter amassing. 423 runs without the loss of a wicket. Holmes and the redoubtable Herbert Sut Cliffe who have put on. Many. Sirsi wite t partnership left the Field not out with 180 and Sussex Sussex piled up 636. In their first inning with Surrey a. Friendly a. Hove. Now. Sussex , jihad 126, Bowley. 146 and Parks 120. Kent leads Kent 265 63, Townsend four for Derbyshire 114 for Lour town Ridge. Sussex 536 h. Parks 10, Duleep san Hui 126, Bowley against sur Rey at Hove Friendly Eastern counties 122 Nadu. Three for All India 301-Lor four wickets Nazir All 64, 106, not m. C. C. 338 for eight declared hear no 85, Taylor 60, Lowndes 60 Cyril Ayling five for South americans six wickets. Leicestershire 271 Armstrong 72, Geary 53, not Glamorgan two for no wickets Ait Leicester. Lancashire 482 for two wicket Tyldesley 22o, not out iddon 100 not against Worcestershire at Worcester. Grain Exchange holds Golf tourney june 21 a Golf tournament for Mern oers of the Winnipeg Grain exchanges will be held on toe Golf club on tuesday june 21, at 2.30 pm. Any member or the club desirous of playing should communicate with p. K Tulip. 85 633, not later than 4 Friday. will be served following the tournament. Members Are urged to at this the first tournament1 the club. By defeating love Tizell. The or. Love a former Manitoba. Champion paired with with Young Rizell and they put up a splendid fight. Frizell deserves great credit for his share in the game. Time and again he made amazing recoveries of certain aces and his. Blazing forehand bothered his opponents badly. The old combination of barton.-. Dingle showed they Are very much in the running for donors this year by taking into Camp the fancier combination of Wren Campbell in straight sets. Boxall Bonnycastle also played Well to dispose or Howe and the same tune. customary ladles singles events the games were Fea tured by Long rallies and Ding Dong Battles. The record for the Day fell to miss Mitchell and miss e. Thorn ton who played 38 keenly contested games before miss Mitchell earned the right to enter the next round. Mrs. Devlin wins mrs. Devlin was seen for the first time in. Winnipeg in compete Tive Tennis and gave a convincing display in disposing of miss k. Death in straight sets. The present Champion mrs. Pirt played her usual Strons game against miss b. Thornton and showed that it will be difficult to deprive her her title. Another Good game was the one Between mrs. O Grady and Las Gil More which was won by. The former Atter she. The first set. The ladles will again be seen in action today when the some close Battles. The entry in the Junior singles much More satisfactory than last year and today will see the first round of this event. The present Champion b. Playing extremely Well and has gained very useful experience by appearing n the open events also in which be gave a very Good account of him self. Men beat Grover 6-3. J-6, 6-2 Gyles beat Hovey 6-l, 6-1 wat son beat sin Peon 6-1, 3-6, 6-0 12. My Kush. Of Mckrush 6-4, 7-5 j. Adams beat Bonnycastle 0-6. 6-1, 6-4 Pirt beat Slocomb 5-7, 6-4, 6-3 Lewis beat Vivren 2-6, 7-5, 7-f crowd re beat Boxall 6-0. Men beat Rise Mcguirl 6-2 Nosworthy Mckay . Jones cos cello 6-2, i a 6-0 Gyles Francis beat love Rizell 8-6, 6-4 Simpson Brooks beat Sala Tachie 8-6, 6-3 Mckrush Mck ushr beat Wood Richards 6-4, 8-6 firt Crow tier beat Nosworthy Mckay 8-6 Bony Castle Roxal beat Green Howe 6-1, 6-3 beat Campbell Wren. 6-3, 8-6 Devlin Kavanagh beat Scott Chambers 6-1, 6-2 Jones Lewis beat brads Ocic Adams 5-7. 6-2, 6-2. Ladies Benson beat miss Gilmore .6-3. 6-3 miss beat miss Tod 6-3, 6-1 mrs o Gloriy beat Mies Cole 3-6. 6-2. 6-4 mrs. Devlin beat i toss beat Misi 6-l. C-1 i Uchill beat miss e. Thornton 3-6. Mcdermott used a newspaper target i5y Joe Glass when practising pitch shots ways use a target. There reasons. In the. Pitch to get near the cup possible. Secondly playing to a target you will make a habit of keeping your head Down. Most of our head. Lifting done on plays to the for our objective More on of minds then than when we Are pay. Ing other shots. The celebrated Johnny. First Home bred professional to win the-u. Open did it to weight a news Pepsi on the ground with stones and pitch at lir from distances up to 125 Yards.1 i have been told that he was hit the. Paper five times out of Tea on Short pitches. Jim Barnes practice with a hand kerchief for a target. A simple but vital Points to remember in putting will tech your Leoce Down. Write Joe Glass care of this paper and pet lib leaflet on Jutt Luj which free in writing1, enclose stamped addressed envelop a. Copyright 1932, publishers set Idica Tennis k. Death 6-1, 6-3 mrs Pirt beat b. Thornton 6-1, 6-1 mrs beat miss-greening-6-1, David miss 11-5. Miss Williamson beat miss Hutchin 6-2, 7-5. Today t r m. Giles Brooks. Browder . E. Mrs Pirl str o Andy. Miss Mitchell . Mrs. Fleming. T i m. Simpson tools Barton Doyle Junior g. Horn r Lii for h Driver Lennox Bowan Mil Coinson , Hall . Luts. A . Waison Adams. Lewis . Pirt. My Piaser it. Him Benson. Solemn 11. Murphy Jumore. Unit Hudson Williamson Ovies prances Lewis Jones "8mgl 3 p Davidson records fall Toronto june 15. Two track records were equalled a pair of Long shots romped to Victory wednesday at Long Branch track. Get away Day saw a. C. Scuttle upset the dope by leading in the fifth race equalling the record of 1-43 1-5 Over the one mile and 70 Yards route. The Point carrying the Silks of a. Hull coat led the Field in the fourth event equalling his own Mark of Tor the six Furlong distance. Today at Wesley Complete election return from free press baseball elks Arenas Ball double header games for Price of 1 native sons elites Uneedus phone s3 " i follow the crowd to rfcs Ltd thai by j. F. Devlin or. J. F. Devlin Well known re should be j Nis professional Lias been engaged by Shaw sports store to Givs Striction on Tennis grafts to Tea r customers. A special arrangement Lias been whereby persons Elitier having their Tennis Racquet re Strung or Pur aliasing a. New one will be., Given free instruction follows a. Restringing Racquet the value of Over 57.00, will entitle to one. Lesson while a Tennis cacti Jel purchased a value Over , will entitle the customer it free lessons. The usual High class Ana workmanship associated i b Shaw a coupled with this special offer of free lessons should Cuate a special incentive for All top players to take advantage offer which will hold Good for tie. Balance of the month of june., or. Deum Ioco gazed to of the Foremost Tennis professionals in Canada and association with Ynn Nipes should of much to raise the d of Nis Here. Wright and Ditson. Tennis balls will in the lessons they having been selected Foi excellent playing qualities and fact that arc made in Canada. Shaw cordially Welcome son inspect their Tennis Rac i Iris and other a1 tides of interest. A custom tailored snit perfectly and per Feeny in a Choice of Tine in Luh Woolle i. Grey Blue and Brown fancies Blue and Grey series. Tessler Bros. 3th floor Peck _ Cor. Colre dare Princess. Osborne stadium Friday night Orborne stadium ltd., in of show will be staged in amphitheatre a Cyclone of. Action prank Mam Erent 10 French . Bel anger of Ivin Ninci Winner to he mite had. With Bobby a cilium pregent tit great feature tricks ringside seats on pm Bivs. ;