Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 09, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press monday 9, 1938 maroons Superior wins 14-12 Page Nineteen. Hughie Gustafson sits on Bench As a holdout by w. G. Allen Fott press sports editor wis. May blues by seven runs into the last the eighth maroons looked a Saf i to win their opening game o t Northern league season Suntay kit never did a Ball team expert More difficulty in getting a out than did the maroons in inning Superior scored nine with Only one player retired fortunately for the Feu shiver out Lher was More predecessors on As Jans the last Winnipeg Relief successful than and retired two Many pitched balls final score Superior 14. Winnipeg coid. Tow Day with a Northeast wind blowing of Lake and the kind of baseball was just what the weather ii i was Strong the and score would Sieve. One Lead you to be feature from viewpoint was the Way the their hits for two big seven in the fifth and five to the sixth. Gus a holdout Hughie Gustafson the Winnipeg Joy was in uniform but not in the the Lor the maroons. It appears Ris Ference of opinion has Arisen Between Bruno Haas and Gus Over Uhry and at the last moment he refused to sign the necessary papers so he sat on the Bench. Gustafson s absence meant Jet filing of Jack Allendorf to first Jase and the starting of a Nokie Battery with cies pitch in and Mielke catching. Voss on the Mound for George tread Well s blues and in the first Jar innings held the maroons nit bout the suspicion of a hit. But free of our Fellows reached first ill on walks. In the meantime Superior made enough timely hits cies to get your runs. A Battery Toge in the fourth brought two sore rookies for the maroons har Tey Pallas a big but Green pit crier Nib a fast Ball quickly retiring tie Side with Oles doing the catch ils Allendorf. First to Bat in the fifth w hit by the Ball but forced out by Oles. Then up stepped Young or. Pallas and delivered the mar a s first hit of the year in a league jams and it was a Beauty a drive aver the Centre Field Fence the Homer being Good for two runs. After la France had walked baser doubled and Hack singled. Olivia was Safe on a fielder s Choice men a belated Effort was made of Cut off a run at the plate. Kor 332 made the second out but Doneker came Back with a two bigger and Voss was relieved by dishing. Allendorf up for the Sec std time walked but was forced rat by Oles for the third out. The maroons put on another baiting display in the sixth after pro were out for five runs the jitters being Gauger. Who started it with a double Olivia a single Jorman a double Anil another fable on a screaming line drive by Allendorf and. A single by cies Niiha walk to Daneker thrown in. In their half the blues scored Nyi on a walk a two base nor by cies and a Long Fly. Fatal Fumble a Fumble by Vic Gauger was ii rely responsible for the eighth inning debacle. Pallas looked web by in passing the first Batter but tightened sufficiently to strike out next Man. The Pitcher was next 1r and he hit an easy Bounder to Ganger who booted and tie deluge mowed. A single arid Tufa doubles Puckly rattled off blues bats to Iive in four runs. J Halloran was rushed to the Mound just he got off badly allowing two Sis and a wild pitch arid bringing score to 12-9. Way Metcalf replaced Haloran Allendorf was brought in behind i Auger going to first and Murat to third. Lefty was rather fortunate. On his first pitch he the Batter to put up a High behind the plate and Allendorf Cost it and there was a mix up Gauger and Metcalf at but nothing could Stop it hit mad Superior team. When Jerrad obtained a two run Lead Mape was sent in and he to retire the Side when two line drives were speared. 1116 game took within of three hours. Duluth makes auspicious 1938 debut Duluth minn., May 9. A with big John red welter pitch ing shut out Ball the Duluth made an auspicious Start in defense of their Northern league Pennan sunday by scoring a 9 to 0 Triumph Over Johnny Mostil s grand folks Colts. Welter gave up but five hits while the Dukes combed the offerings of two grand Forks pitchers for ten hits including Home runs by Kre Dens and be Zariski. Despite the cold weather the Dukes played Snappy Ball afield choking off Sev eral threatening scoring on the part of the Colts. Gestures grand Forks 000 000 053 prey 041 201 9 10 Inman and Alexander Welte and Felderman. Crookston Wausau Fargo Moorhead eau Claire postponed rain. Saturday Duluth grand Forks postponed rain. Eau Claire wis., May Fargo Moorhead pounded out 18 hits off three eau Claire pitchers saturday to swamp the bears 18 to 9. Bernie Kincannon Fargo Moorhead right hander held eau Claire witless Dux ing the first seven innings and gave up Only one hit before leaving time game with one out in the ninth. Polglaze eau Claire Catcher spoiled Kincannon s no hit game in Tine eighth by dropping a looping single Back of second Fargo Moorhead 523 102 320 in eau Claire 010 001 007 9 Kincannon Joyce. Dawson and Bujaci Godfredson. Stenberg Worman and pol Glaze Castino. Wausau wis May 9. A Bill Butland s Good right Arm held the Lumberjacks in Check and is mighty clouting of two doubles and a Home run helped the Crookston pirates win the first game of the series 7 to 2 Over Wausau Here sat urday. He restricted the Home club to seven hits saturday one a Home run by Boinski. Three were bunched in the fifth inning for a second run. Brookston 030 000 7 11 1 Wausau 010 010 272 Butland and Erickson Masterson and saturday National new York 100 030 020 6 10 0 Pittsburgh .100 010 5 11 1 Schumacher Coffman Gumbert w. Brown and Dannin Tobin Bowman 100 000 8 11 Brandt and Berres Todd. Boston. 030 Chicago 300 100 Turner. Lopez Bryant Carleton and o Dea. 230 13 0 Cincinnati .-.110 200 10 3 Butcher and Spencer Derringer Schott Benge Cascarella v. Davis. Herbs Berger. Philadelphia St. Louis postponed wet grounds. American Detroit. 000 020 8 10 3 new York.320 401 17 3 Auker. Wade Davis Benton. Berger and York Gomez Hadley Murphy Wilde Dod dresses up Here is a plan of wild Wood club just off North drive showing some of the improvements which Are being made to newtr.nlfvt6356 5 a new boat House two new Tennis courts a More heavily constructed Dock a new Park of other renovations and additions Are under construction. Tumbung1gers talk of Mickey Cochrane returning to Lead team greatly increased membership. In wild Wood club during the past few necessitated extensive additions and alterations few 3 ears. Facilities for summer sports activities Bern been quite the name of to accommodate Tea know e name known and As a result new members became Beto be n a Bers so Large m fact that a limit had to be set to Stem True were enrolled in Large num Ide sem re e consequently immediate action was necessary to accommodate n Many additions and alterations Are Progress. When completed two new especially constructed a corny Al get and heavy constructed Dock will accommodate swimmers and divers while a Fine Boathouse will arouse new interest in sailing and canoeing. Boat Finouse will last but not least a Complete renovation of the clubhouse d the Western Canada. Just a plays famed coach insists his system May not be Best Edmonton May 7. Tion in a few signals and a few plays was submitted today by j. Percy Page As his method of coaching that has made Edmon on grads the Queens of women s basketball for years. For years Many Effie its have whispered thro Ujah basketball Cir cles that j. Percy did not Laikow so much about basketball fundamentals and could not be classed with such Loaches As Prog Allen of i Kansas University or. Walter meat Well Wisconsin University and mat hoi Man of City College of new York. So a sports writer asked the mod St Mentor himself How Well goodness never claimed to be As Good As those Gen said or. Page. They Are recognized writ in turned out grand facts and figures the Edmonton High school Prin Cipal did not mention that his Suc Essie quintets Over a 23-year period have won 454 games and lost Only but 15 he methods. Against the explained world s Best his coaching my theory of coaching is fairly since 1923. Said or. Page. I have decided Long since that if a group of Given Only a few plays and mastered these so that they had them letter perfect that the team would be hard to beat. The grads answer for the soft spoken coach went on. Am not suggesting that my ideas Are the Best. I am merely pointing out that we have been successful. Pos Sibly it would not be a Success with other teams. Whiskers on them we use a few signals and a few plays some of them old enough to have a full set of said coach Page. But we have them Down As perfect As it is possible for any team to learn a series of plays. I think our system has been fairly grads Canadian and North american champions will face a stiff test of the Page system in the Best of five game series opening Here tuesday against Chicago in defence of the. Underwood Chal Lenge trophy they have held since 1923. Grads have lost Only three of the 91 games they have played in series for the International trophy and Cleveland Philadelphia and Hayes St. Lou Boston i walkup and 110 000 000 000 Rudlin and Pytlak Ross Smith Potter walkup aril s Vitels. T Liciago Ashington 200 000 100 000 Sullivan Grove and 4 1 8 1 de 010 010 200 000 000 110 15 Ards release and Henshaw a 8. Card saturday announced the re pitchers Guy Bush and Roy was released and Henshaw out to Rochester of the internal league. Bush came to St. 5om Boston in a Cash Deal Henshaw 27, was of n a Deal that sent Leo do to Brooklyn. Wins Rugby cup f stadium London May won the Rugby league cup before persons Here today with a decision Over Barrow Strong team started and led 4-2 at half time. Lyons. Rigney. Cox and Sewell Shong Kelley. Kohlmann Chase and Kerrell. F i i International Baltimore 3, Rochester 2. Newark 14, Buffalo 8. Jersey City 1, 3. Toronto 3. 0. Syracuse 8. Montreal 7. American association Louisville 8. Kansas City 4. Three games . Pacific coast Oakland 3. Los Angeles 10. Portland 5. San Diero 6. Hollywood 10, san Francisco 9. Seattle 2. Sacramento 1. Philadelphia Cincinnati sunday National 000 000 000 000 5 2 Walters and Atwood Vandermerr and Hershberger. New York 200 002 000 4 6 0 Chicago 000 002 000 2 9 0 Hubbell and Danning Mancuso French. Russell and Harriett. Boston Pittsburgh Felte and Mueller Bauers Brown Anil 000 000 000 010 000 1 7 1 001 2 10 .1 Berutis. Todd Brooklyn St. Louis 000 000 000 101 7 14 Pressnell Hoyt and Spencer Warnett Cleveland Boston american 000 000 000 Usu . Vow Feller Humphries and Hemsley Wilson Oil 010 10 new York 000 403 8 i Dietrich Cox. Uhle and Sewell Bensa huffing and Dickey. St. Louis -l.001 100 050-7.11 s Washington 201 010 11 i Van Atta. Knott and Sullivan w. Fer Rell Appleton and b. Ferrell. Detroit 003 001 010 Philadelphia 200 210 000 Rowe Auker arid York Hayes. S t. International Toronto 4.-Rochester 7. Baltimore 6, Buffalo 12. Jersey City 4. 2. Montreal 5. 3. One double caller postponed. American association Louisville 3. 3. Kansas City 8. 7. Twi doubleheaders and one single Post senior Bowling averages by Steve Robertson oru Diati press staff writer the Story around the Spring train ing Camps was that Mickey Coch Rane would get behind the plate again this season if his Derror tigers did t Click. Well the tigers definitely Are not clicking Anc Black Mike better figure doing something them pretty soon if he wants to stay with new York Yan Kees and Cleveland indians they said Mickey would never play again lifter he recovered from the Skull fracture bump Hadley inflicted by beaning him last sum Mer. But Mickey pranced around Spring Camp and though he would n t admit talk circulated that he was t going a. Catch Mitt for nothing. The tigers took another loss Sun Day when Schoolboy Howe failed in his first Start of the season. The Schoolboy listed Only four innings but it want until the 10th that Bill Werber singled with the bases loaded scoring two runs for a 7-6 Philadelphia athletic Triumph. Charley Gehringer hit two homers for Detroit. Yanks continue upwards meanwhile the Yankees climbed another game toward the league leading indians by beating Chicago White sox while Boston red sox laced Bob Feller for in four innings and a 5-0 Triumph Over the indians. Lou Gehrig Tommy Henrich and Joe Dimaggio hit Yankee homers. Jack Wilson pitched a neat four hitter for the red sox. Cecil Travis big Bat enabled Washington to score their fifth straight Victory 9-7 Over St. Louis Browns. Travis knocked in five runs. Homer and two singles. Giants beat cubs in the National league the Lead ing giants behind Carl Hubbes beat Chicago cubs 4-2 in their first clash of the season. Hubbell allowed Only six hits for his fourth straight Victory taken mostly on Mel Ott s two homers. A lot of Good pitching was evident All Down the line Bucky Walters holding Cincinnati reds to five hits and a 2-0 win for Philadelphia. Lon Warnike gave Brooklyn Dod Gers seven hits As the cards won 4-2 and Mace Brown combined with Russ Bauers to Stop Boston bees 2-1 for Pittsburgh pirates. The game went 12 innings before Al Todd broke it up with a Homer Lou Fette. Saturday 1he giants licked Pitts Burgh 6-5 but lost Hal Schumacher Ace right hander who received pos sible broken ribs when struck in the Chest by a line drive. Brooklyn beat the reds 7-4 Chicago took 10 innings to defeat Boston 5-4 and wet grounds postponed the Phillies St. Louis clash. The Yankees trampled the tigers 12-8 saturday on it hits. At Boston lefty Grove hurled his fourth win by beating St. Louis 7-2 while Cleveland took Philadelphia 4-2 and Washington out a 5-4 decision Over the White sox. Among the local Bridge players e. Les Isard head Man in the Winnipeg Rugby football club who is general chair Man of the committees formed to promote the big Charity game on May. ,20 i Aid of the associated fresh air Calips. The Blue bomber executive members and of awards for the season s play and the elec Tion of officers Lor the coming Aesir featured the annual meeting of the men s contract Bridge club of the Canadian National railways tuesday. G. By was elected president w. L., l. Leger and f. E. Carey vice presidents and c. H. Mcelheran Secretary treasurer. The a. E Warren shield Emble Matic of the team of eight Competition went to. The audit department team captained by w. Simpson and with the following personnel g. H. Gillespie h. A Holmes p. W. Bald win w. J. , l. Tamzel j. Haggerty a. Perkins. F. Willis. Runners up the stores department while mechanical no. 1 finished second to Trie local freight in the Consolation event. Terminals won the honors in the team of four e Venis through the play of j. Clayton Captain h. A Millar m a. Jette and a. Arieno who were presented with the n. B Walton cup. Winners in a Divi Sion were audits with Blue bomb ers As runners up cards took the a division followed by trans ports and b and b were next in line to Bearcat ii in w. A. Brown was the individual Champion Over the season s play with h. Totz second and f. S. C Anderson third. In Tho pairs j Clayton and h. A. Millar Cam through for the titles. Secund were l. P. Suitner Ane players Are Only too pleased to g. H. Gillespie and w. Simpson again associate themselves with the free press in such a humane and Worth while cause. Moreover i know this there never has been a better team booked for Osborne stadium than the cd. Of All declared president. Les William Vit Hyte president of the associated fresh air Camps who is greatly elated Over the splendid attraction the free. Press has arranged on Friday May 20 when the University Lof North Dakota All. Stars come to. Play he Winnipeg Blue bombers Fin a Charity football it Natch stadium. That s really something o go to see Andi the proceeds will mean much to our five Aid or. Whyten who is. Co operating with the general committee. Finished third. three in the b5b ten were m. A. Jette l. A Freeman and h. A Millar he conclusion of the Piesen nations made by w r. Devenish j j the 62 present con eluded the evening with a further Competition won by j. Clayton Anc f. Hansen for k Orth and Anc j. Haggerty and h. A. Millar in East arid West. Windup a fifth suit ends to discourage no Trump bids find provides a Vari ant but adds no new principle to the game and Calls for no added skill in play l. A. Maysterman president of Manitoba contract Bridge association declared when he addressed a Hundred members of Winnipeg. Mid Weeb Bridge league at their second annuai1 wind up banquet in the Princess dining , Portage Avenue thursday teams belonging to the league have a membership of More than 500, and 125 players competed Dur ing the past of. S. C. Ander son Secretary stated. He reported a financial surplus far the past year. The feat of the St. Villa legion team who Witti Only ten players to draw from Defeated the Winnipeg contract Bridge association team in the league championship was re called by d. J. Davies chairman who traced the rapid growth of the league since its inception iwo years ago. Winnipeg senior Tein pin Bowling league averages for the entire season games avg. Lexier monarchs 75 Ray Gibson Gawrys Tes Gibson. H. H. Sutherland h. A Wylde cubs Kostyna thinkers Whittington bombers Nicholson wanderers Miller thinkers Elmhurst. H. H.1 Styrlan cubs i Dyer monarchs Lawson cubs 80 66 84 77 57 72 i 78 76 81 Sykes monarchs 73 Mclean wanderers 76 toxin bombers 76 196.1 195.7 194. 192.5 191.5 191.4 191.1 191.3 189.4 189.31 188.7 188.32 1b8.5 188.4 187.3 Spiller. Cubs Mcgregor Garry Clowes. Wanderers Botterill bombers Bateman Monarch Raven cubs. Sallstrom Garry Law monarchs Loveridge bombers Johnston pegs Shannon pegs 70 7s 76 77 75 70 80 79 71 66 77 wanderers 67 Mcleod thinkers 81 j. Sobie thinkers 61 Lee pegs. 78 0iek Ray Garry 74 Radis Garry 56 Popowich pegs. 77 187.8 186.43 186.9 185.71 185.5 184.20 184.11 184.7 183.ru 133. 12 183.19 183.1 182.46 181.34 180.37 Hallen pegs Mooney h. I Williams pegs the following bowlers have participate 175.19 175.10 de in less than 60 per cent of games 28 e. Sobie cubs Cloutier bombers Davis wanderers w Kerchin h. A. 45 Hunter pegs. 22. Roy Smith Garry. 40 cramp bombers. 27 Kernahan wanderers 45 Fogg bombers. 41 195.6 lob h. I 1 la 0 Nelson and _ Pacific coast Seattle 4. 2, Sacram Ento 2. 3. Portland 6. 7. San Diego 11. 3. Oakland a 0. Los Ariles b. 12. Hill Wood 2. 3. San Francisco Lar refreshment that Iii Ake. The next Job Hicks. Bombers 45 Mccomb thinkers 34 less than 20 games Moss pegs 2 Fogarty Garry. 9 3. Smith monarchs. S Robinson pegs 7 Buss monarchs. 3 Driller thinkers 16 Gile. Wanderers 11 Mckenty monarchs 9 a Sirchuk wanderers 12 Bowes wanderers. 3 teams 81 190.12 188.19 186.1 185.1 184.3 183.14 36 1 178.19 174.12 190. 186.7 186.5 184.3 181. 169.9 165.8 161.7 150.1 943.46 936.59 330.73 929.41 927.57 925.6 917.72 903.28 monarchs 81 bombers. 84 Hoof k Horn 72 wanderers 81 Garry 84 thinkers. 84 pegs 81 926.77 the senior 10-pin Bowling league will hold its Semi annual Mee Liing at the Saratoga monday night next at 7 . Business election of officers financial statement and other important matters pertaining the league. As this is a general meeting All members Are entitled to attend and to vote on any question put before Lithe meeting. Belfast wins cup Belfast May 7. Up Bel fast celtic won the Irish of Jot Bau association cup today for the fourth time and the second year in Suc cession defeating Bangor 2-0 in a replayed final game. In the first match. April 9, the fought to a scoreless draw. Teams Maple Leaf swimmers meet for tits i i two Maple Leaf ladies swim Ming club stars showed form again when each captured one of the club championships thursday eve Ning during their annual revue at the Sherbrook Baths. Thirteen year old Marcia Hale was the Winner of 220 Yard title and Irene Hartzell carried off the 100 Yard breast stroke honors. The other positions in the 220 were won by Geraldine Drewe Sec Ond and Isabel Rice Jones third. The 10jd Yard breast stroke race proved to be a very exciting race with the third and fourth places being dose Gerry Drewe took second place and Bette Bamber just nosed out Alice Todd after she overtook her a few Yards out from the end. The times were 3-5 100 Yards 1.28 3-5. The 25 Yard beginners race was won by june Clark. Two relay races were also decided the 220 Yard juvenile girls race going tithe team composed of Madelon Drewe Clare Riggott Ruth Harden and Doreen Campbell while the 150 Yard Junior Medley relay was captured by Gerry Drewe Todd and Patsy Jackson. Some very interesting and instructive swimming was shown. Che juveniles gave a demonstration of leapfrog and older girls life saving demonstrations and scientific swimming. Irene Hartzell and be Tyrjan Shand won the inter mediate class while Alice Todd and Western sports Corral by Charlie Edwards Canadian press staff writer the appetizer on what is expected to be Western Canada s tastes Rugby football menu will be dishes up in Winnipeg when University of North Dakota Swap. Tackles with Blue bombers in at exhibition game. Before the Las Bruise is patched up late in novem Ber a lot liniment will Havi flowed i Over the training tables. Beg Threlfall will make his Winnipeg coaching debut with a vastly different machine from that which won the 1937 Western title. No Only have those valuable Back fielders Bob Fritz and Steve Olandi gone to Edmonton s Greener Fields but indications Are five pillars of last season s line strength lbs Adelman Bert Oja Lou Mogul slush Harris and Ole Midgarden have played their last in bomber uni forms. Go elsewhere Carl Croniei must also do s Little juggling with Calgary Bronks. Johnny Madden Russ Hale Howard kurd Don Lussier and Jerry. Sea right american stalwarts of last year s line will do their Ball juggling elsewhere if any. So Jeraldine o carry Drewe teamed together off Junior life saving miss Nancy Wilton did a Little comic number and the evening was Rought to a close with some exhibit Ion diving by the club members. Mrs. S. C. Lloyd president and oui Lider of the club was presented wits. A bouquet of roses and coach e. Glynn was also presented with gift till. Clyde Tallin acted As master St. Vital 1st St Georges 2nd contract 3rd second series Winnipeg 1st St Boniface 2nd and civics 3rd. I Winnipeg club results a Thornas and j. A. Quinn won top position in the no Utji Sou talk Section 9-table ment at the Winnipeg club wednes Day night with 134, Bonus 8.4, total 139.4. Second were i s. H i a. Stokes and mra. C. E. Mcpherson with Bonus 15.1, total isii.6 and third were mrs i. Mrs. R. K. Watson with Bonus 10.8, total 129 r3. A George Howard and Alf beaded the East pops t Section with 112, Bonus 19. I total 131.4, out mrs. J. H. Jhu Taer Eind a. B. Reid who scored 128, but whose Bonus Lowed w of 2.1 gave to two a total of Only auctions 130.1. Third place went to airs. Phil. Schlamp and mrs. D. J. Hum pm Rev with 123, Bonus 3.2, total 126.2. It will be noted that East Didiot raise the Spade his first Opportunity despite the two heart bid which would give North South Jame under the part score Condi ions. East knew that his partner West was of the score and would hardly permit the opponents to go game so easily. A raise on East s part would not be a defensive Raiss that is to say it could not be react As such since he was lot in the defending position. Be Elt morally certain that West the ast one to speak would rebid and Jien East could later he lad distributional support it is by a the Best tactics not to raise freely on nothing but distribution if Hen the bidding reached the five Diamond Mark West was in posses Sion of valuable information. First in knew that East s Spade raise had been reluctant and therefore could not represent much or any Honor . Second South had passed to two hearts but later had id diamonds vigorously. The implication was Strong therefore that South had a reasonable heart fit and extraordinary length in diamonds. He had Beeri willing to play at two hearts but when East West kept had persisted with Dia monds. Almost surely North s two heart Overall had been based on at least a five card suit and South had either two or three probably the Lajter. East therefore might very Well have a Singleton. And in any event West s heart holding was Worth Only one trick defensively so there Wais Little to lose by attacking the suit. 1 on this sound reasoning West opened the heart Ace and even though i last played the Deuce Fol the another heart his de proved excellent. St. Vital wind no new York Chicago Pittsburgh Cincinnati National league w l .16 13 .11 St Louis a t Boston .6 Brooklyn Philadelphia Cleveland few York Washington Boston Chicago Detroit Philadelphia St. Louis 3 7 8 11 10 9 12 13 american league w l 13 13 .13 11 7 7 British Columbia turned out is Dominion champions to Welcome Vancouver westerns Home with the basketball Crown. Represented were the Lacrosse Kings new Westminster. Salmon bellies the senior hockey champs Trail smoke eaters the titlist Vancou ver and the Canadian pet .842 .630 .579 .450 .368 .285 .573 pet .813 .563 .556 .52f .467 .380 .368 .30e pet .722 .688 .600 .538 .520. .37.5, .278 .26.7 big six fun St three and ties in each based on 40 or More at Batch g a r h pet Newark Baltimore Jersey. City Toronto of a Rochester Montreal Syracuse International w .13 10 .10 7 7 7 4 11 12 9 american association w l Kansas City.13 5 Indian apus St Paul Toledo Louisville Milwaukee Columbus 11 9 7 5 6 6 8 10 13 11 mrs. J. D. Brackett won a novel t tournament played april 29 at the St. Vital club at which prizes Foi the season were presented. Alt Hongfei the season officially is ended club members have continue their weekly Friday Tunja a ments through May. The Best aggregate acres season with Handicap went to mrs c. Ballard and c. E. Jefferson while mrs. D. A Henop Hrey and Morton won the aggregate without Handicap. The monthly prizes Lor april were won by or. And mrs. W. Car Ruth Era and mrs. Ken Mcgaw arid a c. Oberholtzer a Freak bid a most unusual hand which produced extraordinary bidding Atid resulted in a terrific penalty of Points came up in the course of a rubber game at the Winnipeg con tract Bridge club this week with out doubt the bidding will form a subject of conversation among Bridge addicts for1 months Keltner Goodman. Reds Otto Leiber. Mccarthy giants five each. A runs batted in Foxx red sax. 29 Ott 22 St Andrew s basketball club is holding its annual meeting in the x x x x x x q j x x x x x x x x South cjj9 8 v 5 2 t 10i 3 or a North South vulnerable. The bidding n p 4c 6s Dale 7s Dale e p 4h i 7h Date p a 2s 4s p Dale p i p i 3k 5h 7c pm Tot p men s Badminton titleholder johnny1 Are requested to attend. Jack Klein was sitting Nort u Jacor Miller South while r. Ludwig Wais Blackstone restaurant on Friday sitting East As the pai4ner of May 13, at 7 . All club members unidentified West who i such a remarkable series o ruffed and returned a Spade i West captured Declarer s Blank King and gave East another heart Ruff for the second setting trick. Any opening Lead except the Spade Ace and an immediate shift to the Ace and other heart would have led to the fulfilment of the contract this week s brain twister 4k 10861 oq4 North i i South oj3 there is no Trump. South and his Side must take six tricks. Solution to last brain twister 4k k7 North i South Spades Are Trump. South leads and his Side must take seven tricks. South leads the Queen of clubs Lummy winning with the King. The eight of is led and holds the Rick and another Trump u drawn. West discarding the the Lour f clubs is led to Dummy s seven Vest discarding the Ace of hearts. Dummy leads the Queen of hearts followed by the six of hearts and Sast wins after which he must yield the rest of the tricks either to South r to North. If West does not Dis Ace of Dummy will Ead a heart and South will discard he Low Diamond after which the Jyh Gator Diamond Lead will give South the rest of the tricks. The . Girls softball _ Tajram practice Al the school grounds it the Corner Jot Aberdeen and Arlington every night starting tue bids. Lay at 8jo o clock
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