Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, May 26, 1938

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 26, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba Frs for Winnipeg Northwest Canada conference of evangelical Church opens the 12th annual session of the Northwest Canada Confer of the evangelical Church is in Progress this week in the Isth memorial Church Mckenzie Street and Church Avenue the first Sacii conference to be held in Winnipeg. Dele go of rom All parts of the country Are in 1 morning and directors and various went into Pelira sessions while in the eve there was a service so is Senft with Rev. E. Reaching .A.C. m Matt touch that mian5 so muo4. Wednesday the missionary piety met and various the activities of the reports on he preceded by a meeting of Board of examiners. Wednesday evening the Confer ence proper opened with a com Munion service conducted by Bishop e. W. Praetorius of Paul Minn. Greetings were St. Tended by mayor John Queen Rev. W. G. Maclean of the ministerial association a. Schultz from Albright Church and t Bax Ter from Calvary Community Church. The conference will close Sun Day evening when the ministers will be assigned churches for the coming year. Daily sessions at 9 o clock in the morning 2 o clock in the afternoon and 7 o clock at night Are open to the Public among the speakers at the con Ference e. Beese first missionary of the evangelical Church in Western Canada who returns to Winnipeg for the first time in 28 years. He is at present pastor of the evangelical Church at Hamilton ont Stac says Anne Shirley popular Young Hollywood Star and Dor Othy Lamour tells you a Lux toilet soap Beauty Barit my enjoy la fragrant new pafume of us Tufel soap. Oman by thou sends in a m. Yew i prefer 9 out of 10 screen stars use Lux toilet soap tra Aimna St. Boniface . St. Jame. Selkirk Hanagr i. Mone place standings w. 5 3 pet. .13ft 5.m .5m .333 .2m Norwood continues to set the Pace a the greater Winnipeg senior baseball league. Travelling to . . On wednesday night for their Mth game of the 1938 schedule the worries kept intact the winning Streak that started with the first league game defeating the Home club 7-4. At , Selkirk scored its first win of the season Over Morse place 5-1. St. Boniface native sons made the trip to Transcona to lose their third straight game 3-7. At .a.c., before a Large crowd blues and Norwood broke even in the hit column but the league leaders were smashing out the Safe ties when they meant the most in the fifth inning two hits and two walks counted two runs and in the seventh three hits and two errors went for another four. Bill Dun bar s single drove in two of the four runs. The blues big innings were the fourth and the seventh with two runs in each. Two hits two walks scored two runs in the fourth and in the seventh three hits and two walks scored two More. Albert Lamoureux but pitched Art Milord in the Transcona Victory with the winners combing Milord for nine hits while Lamoureux Al Lowed seven. The Money hit of the game was a Homer by Mike Moroz with one aboard in the turd inning. Bunny Peers and the Morse place Pitcher hit the Long ones in the Wesley game each with a three Bagger. Norwood. 7 3 .aic. 7 called darkness Edwards and Roy Roche Shalley and Nelson St. Boniface 120 000 3 7 Transcona 221 000 794 Lamoureux and Milord and Leveque Marcotte. Selkirk.000 311 s 7 Morse place 9 called darkness Bowes and Dion Cornell and Percival Isaac Newton cagers at banquet a banquet honouring Isaac new ton High school s two crack Basket Ball teams was held Friday even ing at the Blue Fitchen of the after the supper the boys were further entertained by a movie. Previously the two teams had made a clean sweep of the High schools Cage championships in their respective leagues. Those present w. Korchik m. Terry w. Pasinko Kow p. Danyluk c. Sobkowicz j. Caryk e. Novak t. Osachuk p. Dack s. Ouradnick w. Chickowski. E. Abercrombie h. Leban h. Tchir f. Gunter j. Mazik g. Gregory b. Meyer c. A Matoski n. Harrison j. Pei Luck Harrow England up com Peting in the London and Southern counties shield Alfred Ham Ilton 73, collapsed and died on the Bowling Green. Pens for instant thars the Wate Nan s. Split second response As the Point touches the paper i to insure that perfection 80 operations go into the making perfected by hand polishing under a magnifying Glass i Waterman s Ink vue pens also hold More Ink size for size and Price for Price because of their double action lever that locks without losing a pen to 100% capacity. Your Wate Nan s dealer is showing Many Beautiful models at prices to meet Al purses and can Supply the Point that exactly suits the user s hand. The most Welcome gift for graduation birthdays travel Waterman s famous inks Kom in mild Praedel to .A.C. pens pencils is to smut Fute fixes k sets opening tournament the Manitoba ladles fixture card opens May 30 at Nia Kwa country club with the first round of the Tribune trophy Handicap event and a Large entry is expected. Entries close on thursday May 26, with mrs. A. M. Tracey suite 2 Vansit tart apartments. St. Boniface club 3. Brown and miss s. Joseph won the Holiday feature at the St. Boni face Golf club carding 91-13-78. Second place went to Cam Cormode and miss t. Joseph with 94-13-81 while Fred Adams and miss Moore House finished third with 102-13-89. Southwood country club mrs. Robbins Buell Wilcox miss e. Ryan Alex Mcrobie season by Bowling the Robin who represented Manitoba on several occasions Feti to a straight one be fore scoring. He represented his at Bugger and also the Classy Northampton team before he left the old country. The average age of the Minnedosa team is 51. Jerry Hodgson arrived in Canada 26 years ago on May 24 a trial with Stoke when is years of age. Chester who came from the county of retains his skill with the g. And tied for first place on the Holiday two Ball mixed foursome Competition at Southwood country club. Then scores were 92-22-70 and 95-23-70 respectively. Other scores follow mrs a. A. Herriott and or. Robert lie Cher. 102-30-72 Jean Pollock and m. W. Ross 90-17-73 miss Marion Craw Ford and Gary Ruby 100-26-74 miss Alice Macdonald and Watson Swail. 93-19-74 mrs. C. M. Sharkey and c. M. Sharkey 99-24-75. The events at. Southwood continue to be featured by exception ally Large entries and the two Ball foursome event held on tues Day was no exception 52 taking part. A Elmhurst club president John a Jackson captained the winning combination in the Victoria Day mixed foursome event at the Elmhurst Golf club mrs. C. H. Attwood. Led the run ners up. Top net scores in the sweep stake were Robert Jacob ,69 f. G Bowser. 70 or. Beer 70 Bob Mcneil 70 Len Home 71 w. S. Brown 71 John Affleck 71 Pat Bender 71 g. H. Jackson 71 h. Norwood a Large entry marked All events staged tuesday by the Norwood club and with handicapping work ing nicely Competition was close and interesting throughout the Day. In the a class Sweepstake Roy Prescott came out on top with a net of 69, his Handicap being 16. Other scores follow j. More 84-14, 70 Foster Wool Ley 74-3, 71 w. Browne 80-8, 72. In the b class event b. Browne won with a net of 69, a Handicap of 24 aiding him. L. Nairn was second with 93-22, 71 w. Murdin 98-25, 73 c. Murray 93-19, 74 the mixed foursome was won by Bryan o Kelly and miss Tupper with 97-23, 74, with j. Uprichard and miss Buffet second. 104-28, 76. Roy Mcdonald and miss Saunders took third place with 97-20, 77. Play of the Day was featured by the performance of Ralph Hamilton turning in a score of 22 for two holes. Master c. Oul Ople k Hodgson. Holme c. Ellin b. Hodgson e. Davis it. Off Mesple f c Guinote. Routh b. Hodgson s p. Jones it Blurton. B. Hodgson k pock Tofton b. Hodgson b. Mabton c. And b of Lespie h. Inskipp c Galle Isle b. Hodgson 24 a. Pearce not out 1 if. Total Scon irishmen 12. Gerry Hodgson took 6 wickets for 10 apiece and Gillespie 4. Free press thursday May 26, 1938 Norwood sets Pace to senior baseball league president Augustus Hughes open of b. Inskipp i Lara c. A Ocklind de the first Ball. Kutlak g Hod non b. Gules ple p. Master c. Ollie Sale. H to Whir 204 w. G. L. 0 Chester 3 _ 0 44 0 gfflespte.12 0 51 4 m. Pearce 4 o 32 0 Mlan Adasa. R. Harrison b. G. Weston. O j. Chester b. L. Routh i m. Pearce c. Inskipp b. G. Weston 42 1. L. Hodgson Job. Hodgson 8 1 Gillespie c. Houth b. B pock Lington. 85 s. Grant c. Inskipp b. B. Poem Long k. Jud Juh w. Martindale not out extras total score 10 i ton b Jones 2 bowline analysis g. Meston 6 0 jul. Routh. 7 i l. Hodgson 3 l p. Meston 2 0 b. Pocklington. 3 0 o. Holmes 3 i h. Inskipp 1.7 o s. P. L o. R. 50 50 19 16 10 12 7 Normal school track and Field meet held athletes of the Winnipeg Normal school competed in the annual track and Field meet held at Sargent Park on wednesday afternoon. With j. E. Carroll in charge of All competitions the meet including a softball Competition was completed with outstanding in the meet were Hugh Mcphail in the men s events and Bessie Carsons in the girls Sec Tion. He fail won the 120-Yard hurdles the Broad jump and the 440-Yard race. He was second to Thorb Ingelson in the 100-Yard dash and to Howard Gibson in the High jump. Miss Carsons won the 75-Yard dash and the Broad jump and tied with Verna Wachna for first place in the High jump. She was also a member of the team in the 440 relay. The girls softball final was won by class a with Kathleen Denton pitching for the winners the stand outs. Runner up was class d. Ken s events 100 by Thorb Ingelson 2, huh Mcnail 3, k. Calverly 4. J. Be Lanier. 120 Yard Low by Bush Mcphall i. J. Kreger w. Fimlay. I Page nine. High by Howard Gibion 1 h Tad Lay. Broad by h. Mcphall i w. Kindlay 3, d Aiken. 440 by h Mchatt 2. K. Gibion 3, w. Findlay. 440 Yards by class d find Lay. Schellenberg. Duke 2, Clasi a. 3, clan c. Gifu results 75 by Bessie Canon 2, c. Add Lott 3, h. Johanneson 4. M. Wally. High by Varna Wehna and Bessie Canon 3, Joy Dicks. Broad. Mag Wood 3, e. Yard by 2, m. Magwood k walked by Angui. Bessie Canon. Joy and mama 2, clan a a Canon cum d a. A class pure White scottish 5-1 while it May be True the Irish managed to scrape Home with a couple of victories i at the expense of Weston and Elm Brood United in their senior soccer games there was no question about the Iris hers superiority Over scottish wednes Day night at Carruthers Park. The irishmen chalked up a 5-1 Triumph for their third straight Vic tory in the first division circuit to Lead the Parade. They had a decided Edge especially. The first half when it was a one Way Road to. The scottish goal. But at that the scotties scored o Daly beat Spud Birch with one of those fast grounders from the Angle of the j8 Yards line. Scots the scottish did not hold their Lead very Long As Bobby Hampton trapped pickup s Cross fell with the Ball at Bis feet scrambled up and coolly placed it past Bruce. The Iris hers second goal was a Lucky Arr air. By Johnson shot and from Well out and the Ball struck Clarence Bater s foot and went into the net with Bruce waiting on John son s Volley which never came his Way. But by s next goal was a Nice one when he went sliding All his length to .A.C. Gardner s Cross and ram the Ball into the roof of the net that was the finish of the scots. In the second half Bobby Hamp ton accounted the irishmen s fourth goal from Alec Schultz s Cross. Al by the Way gave a. Sparkling exhibition after a Long Lay Oft Bruce Gardner headed a Brilliant fifth goal when pickup sent Over a perfect Cross. In the last minutes Tommy Lennon hit the upright with one of pile Drivers but Lucky for the Irish the Ball travelled along the goal line where it was cleared before any damage was done. The line ups Hewitson and Scholes Low Shack and Flay opt Schultz Gard Ner Hampton Johnson and pickup. Beaman and Mclen Nan Bater Craig and Johnson Lennon Duckworth Hanson Jones and o Daly. King. Kentish win Cricket game from Minnedosa the local Cricket was ushered in with the visit of the Minnedosa team to play Kentish at Assiniboine Park on the Holiday. Free and attractive scoring by both sides resulted in Kentish win Ning by 204 to 172. L Minnedosa was Best represented by Hammy Gilespie who played Well for 65. Mark Pearce the Jold Winnipeg boy hit in Fine style go ing out to a Nice .A.C. by in Scipp when 42. Nels Grant the West end Star batsman Pinch turned in a Nice 25. Kentish were Given a great Send off when the Meston Brothers. Geoff and Pat scored 39 and 50 respectively. 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