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Thursday, July 07, 1938

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 07, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page sixteen. Winnipeg free. Press thursday july 1938 Ridley College cricketers show batting and Bowling Stre beat Eggers Tilv in t1 i d division learn lose to easterners 124 to 58 Ridley College cricketers from St. Catharines ont wednesday at City Park exhibited some the form which has made them one the most polished elevens in can Ada. Against a picked Winnipeg a division team they put an impressive display Bowling and batting strength to score a 124 runs to 58 runs Victory. Held to 57 runs for seven wickets by a local Junior S.D. tuesday the Ridley boys failed to master the Bowling and Hopes for further Triumph wednesday ran High it was quickly evident that but the easterners had settled and with j. H. Scandrett hitting All around the wicket for a splendid 61, the Winni maroons take beating in wild contest standings Duluth. 37 Crookston. 34 34 28 25 19 18 18 Superior Fargo Moorhead Wausau grand Forks Winnipeg. Bau Claire. W l 17 18 24 22 27 30 37 37 eau Claire wis., july 7. Eggers found themselves in a attack in the first inning Tough spot. Fire bowlers were sent against Scandrett but it was not until a fast breaking Ball from. Westerberg dislodged his bails that his Fine performance was brought to a close. L. G. Langley with 23. P. J. Evans. 12. And e. C. Gibbons Cap Tain the team were the Only other Ridley boys to reach double figures. F. Mattinson was the outstanding player for. The Winni Eggers. He not Only carried his Bat for 11 runs from the fifth wicket but also Cap tured four the visitors wickets for Only 31 runs Bowling nine overs. C. Saunders and k. Newbound opened the Winnipeg innings., and carried the. Score to 20 runs before Newbound fell victim to leg before wicket from a delivery by Powell after scoring five runs. Hutchings 2 Pimlot 5, and. Westerberg .0, were quickly sent Back to the Pavilion and it was not until mat Tinson joined Saunders that an other Winnipeg stand was made. Soon after Mattinson arrived Saunders skied a Hall from Ash Burner and was caught by Langley. After Saunders dismissal Winni Peg wickets were cheap the Lasi five batsmen Between them scoring but ten runs. Powell was deadly with his deliveries and wound up with the Brilliant analysis 10 overs four Maidens 17 runs and wickets. The other two wickets were taken by Ashburner for 12 runs. No extras were charged to rid Ley while Only two were allowed by the Winnipeg team. Today at City Park commencing at 11 . The Ridley team will oppose a selected team from a Divi Sion. Ridley College g. A. Sweeney b Westerberg 4 j. H. Scandrett b Syddall 61 e. C. Gibbons b Osterberg 11 l. J. As Burrier St. Flynn b. Mattinson 5 g. Powell St. Flynn b Mattison 3 j. B. Wallin Fiton b Syddall 0 l. G. Langley c Mattinson s3 p. J. Evans c Flynn b. Brownbridge. 13 p. V. Betts not out 2 r. S. Smart Lbw b Mattinson 2 j. E. Lopez b Brownbridge l extras n netting 10 runs started the eau their Way to a 14 to 1 Victory Over wednesday night Claire bears the Winnipeg maroons in the open aug game the Northern. League series. The contest was marked by. Arguments Between Winnipeg play ers and Umpire bleeding which Fin a21y resulted in the banishment Gustafson first baseman and All Winnipeg players the the eighth inning. Winnipeg a r h a la prance . 3 d 1 0 Danneker. Is. 4 Ebnet. 2b. 4 Gustafson. In 4 Shupe. In n Gilbert 3b Mielke. C 4 Korman if 4 Miklos p Pallos. P Mccarthy p totals eau Claire Dzuira. Is Ellison. 3b Nieman 2b Orason in Castino c total. Bowling Siddall a Westerberg. 10 Hutchings. 1 Mattinson. 9 m 3 1 0 0 124 w brownbridge.10.2 4 Moore. 2 0 r 33 29 7 0 31 4 17 2 7 0 a Winnipeg Cricket Assn. K. , b Powell 5 c. Saunders c Langley b Ashburner. 23 a. Hutchings b Powell 2 c. Pimlot b Powell. 5 s. Westerberg b Ashburner 0 f. Mattinson not out 11 f. Brownbridge b Powell c. Taverner b Powell c. Flynn b Powell 6 v. Syddall c and b Powell. 4 g. Bowes c and b Powell 0 5 total Bowling Gibbons Powell. Ashburner Sweeney. 38 m 5 0 10 4 3 0 Dvorak 4 Barney p 3 0 totals39 14 17 27 Winnipeg. 010 000 eau Clair. 000 errors Korman. Runs batted in Mielke Ellison. Janes 2, Castino 2, Dvorak. Dzuira. Crich 3. Nieman 2. Two Bas nits Nieman. Ellison Herich. Sacri lice Barney stolen bases Orason Castino. Double t Gustafson. Left 9 eau Claire 11. Bases Mik Jos 2. Pallos 2. Mccarthy 4. Berney 1 struck out by Mccarthy 6, Barney hits off Miklos 6 in 2-3 off Mccarthy in 7 Olf Pallos 3 in 1-3. Hit by pitches by Mccarthy by Barney la Losin and wild Paulson. Other games grand Forks 220 001 Waldo and Bergman Lemmer and be drava. Fargo Moorhead 300 030 12 superior.110 003 h Joyce. Dawson and Bujaci Scott and Treadwell. Crookston. Duluth. Kash and Ai Felderman. 000 Ono 7 030 203 Oox-3 9 Erickson Warchol a the All Manitoba eleven to play Ridley College Friday is As Fol lows r. Harrison Minnedosa Icecap g. L. Hodgson hark Pierce Minnedosa p. Meston g. Meston l. Routh Kentish j. D. Siddorn White Rose a. J. Keel wanderers j. Brookes East Kildonan c conker Lewis West end Art Oriff Ings White. Rose. Dominion Marathon race for Montreal Edmonton july 7. Up the Dominion Marathon championship will be staged this year in Montreal thanksgiving Day act to it was announced Here last night by John Leslie Secretary the Amateur athletic Union Canada. He said he race will be under auspices he Quebec Amateur track and Field association. Whq1l be Champ without Keith it is a wide open race there will be considerable speculation As to the wearer the Mani Toba Amateur Crown Tope played for at Pine Ridge next week. Bobby Keith present titleholder now a pro. In Windsor won the event four times in the past five years. Per haps the next Best in the records during that time is Sandy. Weir Winner in 1934 and runner up last year. Dan Kennedy reached the final bracket with Reith in 1935 and the Semi finals in 1936, but Dan is not playing Golf this season. Allan Boes has been in the fours in 1934, 1936 and 1937, but has never made the final bracket Ernie Palmer has also been in the Semi finals three times in the past five years. C. L. Hodgman was runner up in 1933 and Dave Arnott reached the finals in 1936. Herb Pickard made the Semi finals in 1935 and 1937. Rod Palmer and Foster Woolley Complete the list names those reaching the fours from 1933 . Any the a Pirc May easily win the 1938 Manitoba. Amateur but there Are a dozen Youni golfers coming up any one whom May come through. Conditions for the tournament will be the same As last year. An 18-Hole medal qualifying round wednesday july 13, the 32 Best scores in the qualifying round go in the championship flight and continue at match play two rounds . Thursday two Friday and a 36 Hole final saturday. In addition to the championship flight there purchasing Power and volume business we bib the Only tailors Doin enough business to buy old quantities direct from the a Vlnar to customers about 50% in materials. Oar patterns Are exe taste and. Not obtainable elsewhere. Our tailoring is in Ever dipl that makes for clothes excellence. Let As show Yon oar selection imported suiting to order Wax weak Beady Mades a Morris son merchant Tallon see our win Down 276 gun St phone k Gil will be two flights 16 players each for the Best. 32 scores after the championship flight these flights will be played off two rounds thursday and two rounds Fri Day. The Secretary professional each Golf club will Een tries for the Amateur they May be made with the Secretary the association Charles n. Harris at 308 main Stre to entries will close at noon in monday july 11. Smart boxers Beach card saturday Dominion and Manitoba boxing champions including Billy braid Tony Roberts and other Young Winni Eggers who have featured cards Here during the past year will Don gloves in the Fristic pro gramme at the Canadian National picnic at grand Beach next Satur Day. Exactly a dozen boxers will enter the ring for the exhibition fights. The Complete programme follows Alex. Lindsay ., Mani Toba middleweight Champion is. M. Swiss Stock Exchange Billy braid Dominion featherweight Champion is. Peter Derbeck ., Mani Toba featherweight titleholder Tony Roberts Maple Leaf club. Dominion bantamweight Champion is. M. Derbeck Tony City Bell braids is. Red Mccall am Bob Inglis ., is. Jack Harper Maple Leaf Frank smart Stock Exchange is. Chick Haynes Stock Exchange. Tonight s game second division Manitoba celtic is. Caledon ians at St. James 7. Juvenile league fort Rouge is. Caledonian Earl Grey school grounds 7. Of that the local racing season is Over most Winnipeg Fol Lowers the sport Are wish ing the old system was in Vogue so that they would have two weeks with the thoroughbreds to look for Ward to in the fall. Having 28 Days continuous racing undoubtedly serves the purpose bringing in More Good horses from the South and East but if a vote local sup porters was taken judging by cur rent conversation it would surely for two weeks in Early summer and another 14 Days in september. It is a Long time to wait eleven months to put into effect that new betting system you Are sure will be a Winner and to Correct those foolish mistakes you made this year. But unquestionably the 28 Days Racin r just concluded was among the most successful since the sport Kings became a major sport in the Winnipeg District. Attendance was the larg est As also was the Mutual play since the pre depression Days and the racing throughout was a High Standard. One incident left a Nasty taste in the Mouth and that was Harry a Hatch s sudden departure for Toronto saturday after withdrawing his entry Gold lure and sweep Den from the Polo. Park Handicap monday s concluding feature. As the horses had been scratched before the announcement was made the Hatch jockey Bram Mer. Had been properly punished for foul Riding the previous Day that can scarcely be called the determining Factor. Perhaps the to Ronto Mogul considered the. Mere fact that a boy wearing his colors should be called to task As an impertinence. To one Friend . Hatch confided he did not like the weight allotted Gold lure for Mon Day s was one Pound More 123 to 124, from his previous win Ning Start. Whatever the Hatch reason his action looks like Small Pota toes. He has always received every Courtesy from the Winner Peg race managers As Well As the Public and if he considered he had. A grievance any kind it would have been much better to have expressed it openly. 4 however. The Polo Park Hen Dicapu got along very nicely thank you. Without Gold lure sweep Den Fine thoroughbreds Hough they Are. Perhaps if the Hatch pair had been contestants there might have been a six even horse Blanket finish instead five but we doubt it. Gold lure Ridley cricketers Ridley College Cricket i one Canada s strongest teams is in Winnipeg and although rain prevented finishing the first match tuesday against the juniors honors rested with the local bowlers. Wednesday sky i gtd american All stars jittery in held nationals win 4-1 by Alan Gould associated press sports Crosley Field Cincinnati o., july a the american league s All stars put an explosive Dis play wednesday but it was their defence that blew up instead the expected display works with the hitting fire result that the nationals combined Superb pitch ing with Alert All around play to capture the sixth inter league base Ball classic. The final score was 4-1 As the the easterners scored a Victory Over mpg. A _ division team. Upper picture is the Ridley team. Back left to right a v. V. Betts p. E. Evans e. G. Gibbons Cap . H. C. Griffith headmaster and a. G Powell j. B. Front Row r. S. Smart a g. Langley j. H. H. Scandrett i. E. Lopez j. B. Watlington l. J. And g. A. Sweeney. A. Sweeney Ridley at Bat. Ken Mitchell Winnipeg Junior Cricket team is wicket keeper. Three senior games sons Norwood oilers Are victorious clubs he would been permitted to make his own Pace in that race like did in winning the Western can , which was limited to Canadian Beds. What really irked . Hatch in the writer s opinion was that he had set his heart winning the Manitoba Derby three years in succession and Suffern s unfortunate illness deprived him this Opportunity. Some incidents that stand out the daily double and the s515 Quinella Job Largo s rivalry with Vel Citer the win streaks Dun Rode Prince Pagan and ancient Rome the cracking records which had stood for years at Polo Park and Jim Evans excitement when cud gel s Dot won her first race. Double congratulations Are due Speers. First As the general manager the two meets and More particularly As the owner the Whittier Park Stock farm stable. Jim received the thrill his life As he saw his Gower Aee Vin the Manitoba Derby in such courageous fashion but this was but one the Many successes scored by he thoroughbreds raised the Breeding farm just East the City. T was a great meet for the Young Western bred Stock. Take the Polo Park Handicap for instance . Peers Golden Gower and f. F. Montague s Hainault maid showed hey could travel with the Best company when they finished but a head Back Faust and Vel Citer. Another encouraging feature was he exceptionally Large and Classy array two year Olds. We should Lave a bang up Derby next year with without . Hatch. Lose races feature major leagues new York july 6. Up Jack Oyle Broadway betting commis Ioner still thinks there will be a Hird straight subway series be Ween the new York Yankees and giants according to the mid season dds he announced today. Although the yanks Are tied with Cleveland for the american league Ead now puts the Price in new. Yorkers at 7-10, with the indians a notch below at 2-1. He noted the giants at even Money nth Pittsburgh the next shortest Rice in the National league at 5-2. Doyle pointed out that never be Ore has there been such a close Ace in both leagues among the first our contenders and As the season regresses it will be necessary to Hange his prices at frequent inter als. Here Are his latest Odds american league 1st 2nd 7-10 1-5 2-1 1-4 4-1 7-5 5-1 8-5 12-1 5-1 30-1 10-1 a 40-1 12-1 .100-1 40-1 National league new York even i-3 Pittsburgh 5-2 2-5 re Imago 3-1 3-5 Cincinnati 6-1 4-5 Oston 15-1 6-1 t. Louis 15-1 6-1 Rooklyn 40-1 12-1 Philadelphia. 100-1 40-1 Tew York Cleveland Oston Detroit Ashington hic ago Philadelphia Louis 3rd out out 2-5 2-5 2-1 5-1 6-1 20-1 out out 1-4 1-3 8-5 8-5 6-1 20-1 standings won lost pet. Norwood 16 4 .800 St. Boniface14 6 .700 transcona10 St. James 11 .379 Harvey s 8. To ,444 9 Morse place. R 14 .263 Selkirk 14 .067 by Scott Young if Norwood is Ever to b e ousted from first place in the senior base Ball league standings it Lookas if St Boniface native sons will do the ousting the. Sons victorious 6-3 Over Harvey s bees at Wesley last night in one the four scheduled games Are. Now two games behind the worries winners 13-4 Over Morse place in a game played at Morse place. St. James climbed into a More secure first division berth with a Home ground 4-3 Triumph Over . Blues and the fourth contest Between trans Cona and Selkirk was postponed for wet grounds. Norwood and St Boniface do not meet again until july 13. Although Many things May happen before that time the chances Are that the teams will be in the same relative position. That game to be played the native sons grounds in St. Boniface should be a classic. Be fore thai time both teams will meet St. James and Selkirk once. The bees allowed runs in Only two in the third and two in the they were unable to successively combat Prosper Wynant s steady pitching. Cam twirling for the losers was. Constantly., in trouble but steady Fielding in the pinches left Many St Boniface runner stranded. Norwood slugged a compleat round the batting order in the seventh in ninja to score six run five hits a walk and one i Batter. Three Morse place Pitcher were wild and fee Semi basemen occupants never threatened. The blues St James tilt was the closest the three with three successive hits in the eighth inning giving the oilers their one rur margin. Mike Winnin Pitcher allowed Only five hits an struck out 14. Peggy Duncan and George Mur Ray starred at first and Short Spect ively for the native sons Duyvejonck starting Catcher a ordered from the Park in the seventh for heated questioning a Siddle decision a pitch Calle a Ball three for Doug Vanstone four for Harvey s i Murray Martel and Robertson i twice each for the winners every Norwood player except car Rigan nit safely against Morse place Bill Dunbar was a Field Hil standout. Jack Thomas hit three tunes for the oilers the Winner were without regulars Mackenzie and Marlow. St. Boniface Harvey s St. Bonifay 004 000 101 001 7 and Duyvejonck Leveque and Scott Norwood 11 Morse 200 002 4 6 and Schel Weitz Morse Denise Alexan Der and Soltess. . 5 St. James Oil 100 14 Foster and Bart Kov St and Thomas. Its a natural Irish and Weston Likely to meet in soccer tilt by Scotty Harper unless there is a big upset the Oca soccer front Irish and Weston will fight it out for the first Divi Ion championship. Challenging the. Irish for the the Blue and White brigade climbed up Besida heir great rivals when they edged Elmwood United to the sidelines by virtue a 2-0 Triumph wednesday night . The Elmwood s own grounds. Weston and Irish have Only two games to play and they Are All Square with 14 Points each. It was Weston who put Elmwood out the . Picture and. It came by a kick goal which started one big argument among the boys the sidelines. And we would have had another big argument after what happened last ight Only Slimp Dickens and Len Woss pulled off a Nice bit play Settle the whole question whether Weston would have won another penalty kick affair. A Fine goal one minute to go Weston were e adding 1-0 via the penalty route when Len Moss went travelling Down the left Wing and sent Over a Beautiful Cross when parked almost the byline. The Ball ame to Slimp Dickens who made one big leap in the air to Send the Ball into the net with his head. Midway in the second half ref ree Clark awarded Weston a pen qty for Southall handling the Ball S.D. the 18 Yards line following Ernie Dickens free kick. It looked Ike Southall s handling the Ball was i pure Accident As it bounced off the around but it s the referee who Calls hem. Davy Moyies scored from the spot in the first half Bill Fraser scored it was ruled off S.D.. And then Weston came within an Ace scor no Draffin grabbing the Ball right the goal line and big Pilous struck the crossbar. In the second half Weston had the Edge and twice shots were blocked . The goal line and Doug my and Allan Hodgert a had glorious chances Only to blow them away. But Elna Wood were always in the picture and Hilton Fraser and Ray Paulley All came mighty close with shots that just grazed the Wood work. The crowd was around the Mark. Shields and Morrison Pilous Moyies and e. Dickens c. Dick ens a. Howl Girt Mcmahon e. Hodgert and Moss. Southall and Len Hon Robinson c. Paulley and Cartridge Hilton b. Paulley Fraser r. Paulley and Brown. Clark. Wild Wood Tennis wild Wood Tennis draw for. July 7. 6.30 j. 31ake-mrs. Mccracken is. J. Ewbank i. Marsden j. H. Hall mrs. Mckay is. A Drummond a. Cherriey w. Taylor a. Tennant is. S. Nutter a. Grant c. Burgess mrs. Murray is. A. Brought one. Campbell. Boyd is. M. Ten Nant mrs. Woodman d. Tennant a. Robertson is. D. Taylor i. Wilkinson e. Bas Inge. Paul is. R. Stock. Johnson j. Broughton a. Mcmillan is Tremblay a. Money. Of Burgess Murray and a. Broughton Campbell is. Winner Stev Enson Boyd. And m. Tennant Woodman Winner at Blake Mccracken and Ewbank Marsden is. Winner j. Broughton Mcmillan and Tremblay Money tilde a. Whitehead is. O. Johnson a. Wilson Winner Hull Mckay and Drummond in Coney is. Winner Basing Paul and Stone Johnson. Of w. Taylor Tennant and Nutter Grant is. Winner Fielde White head and Johnson Wilson. Other games will be played out to the finals. Cards is. Cor nations Winnipeg cardinals and St. Cor nations will play a Junior baseball postponed game tonight at the Coronation rounds starting at 6.1s. . Amateur champs at Wesley week end j. J. Kohns Amateur baseball champions United states in -1937, will be the feature attraction at Wesley. Park Friday and saturday when they tangle in a three game series with the highly touted coloured House David Friday s game will Start at 6.30, with two scheduled for saturday. The Kohns survivors a tournament embracing Amateur teams in the states last year have an outstanding record i several exhibition games played this year and have scored victories Over some the most prominent barn storming teams the Contin july playing at Chis Holm lefty Wells pitched a perfect game for the Kohns against the Chisholm hits no runs and not a Man reached first base. The coloured House David Are much stronger opposition than the Kohns have met for some Lime and an interesting series Good baseball is expected. Nationals achieving their first Triumph since 1936 and their second since the dream game was inaugurated in 1933, cracked the vaunted supremacy their Power Bouse rivals paced in the pitching department the Youthful Home town hero 23-year-old Johnny Vander Meer nationals seized All available opportunities to gain an Early Lead and then stood off two closing threats that had a packed gallery fans at Crosley Field the anxious seat in the seventh ant ninth innings. Vander Meer who set the Ameri can league sluggers Down with a solitary single in the first three innings As he out pitched his South Paw rival Vernon Gomez Yankees received credit for doubles Lawn Bowling tourney in sixteen Down to the sixteen the annual Manitoba Lawn Bowling doubles championship for the Birks trophy again supplied a full quota up sets and exciting matches wednes Day. Fresh from their Victory Over toe reigning champions for the past two years Dickie s Norwood the Brown Matthews Combina Greenwood bit the dust yesterday losing to Marshall mor Assiniboine 20 to 9. Last year s runners up Rooke Gilbert Elm Park were also hunted to the sidelines wednesday ailing before the accurate Bowling if Wiggins and Moulder Assini Soine after an exciting tilt 11 to 10. Thursday s draw 7 Greenwood Mills Lewis is. A Marshall Morton Briggs Shaw is Jenk is Lindsay. At Assiniboine Young Gordon is. Enki is Black Hooper Thorn is. Longari 5ahl Harris Sutherland is. Hammond Ferguson Stevens Stevens is. Scott Cor Victory thus Topping off a glorious Rookie season for the boy baseball history by pitching two successive no hit games. All told three the. Four National markers were unearned which tells a big share the Story and indicates How times have changed since the giants were Vic Tims the jitters in the last world series with the Yankees. First inning clouded a Long Fly to Ott. Gehringer bounded out Vander Meer to. Mccormick Averill was tossed out Herman to Mccormick. No runs no hits no errors none left. Lined a single Over Cronin s head. Herman s grounder went through Cronin for an error. Hack raced to third. Good Man took a called t third strike Medwick drove a Long Fly to Averill and Hack scored standing up after the catch. Ott lifted to Averill in Short Centre. One run one hit one error one left. Second inning fanned swing ing. Vander Meer grabbed dimag Gio s Hopper and retired the Yankee Clouter. Herman tossed out Dickey no runs no hits no errors none left speared Lom Bardi s ground smash and tossed him out Mccormick popped to Gehringer. Durocher rolled Cronin to Foxx. No runs no hits no errors none left third inning lined a single Over Hack s jihad for the first base hit off Vander Meer. Lewis flied to Ott. Gomez was out at first Cronin advanced to second. Kree Vich popped to Herman the crowd gave Vander Meer an ovation As he completed his three inning Job holding the americans in Check. No runs one hit no errors one left. Leiber giants outfielder batted for Vander Meer and lined the first pitch to Kree Vich. Hack grounded out Gehringer to Foxx. Herman singled past Lewis. Goodman lofted one to Dickey. No runs one hit no errors one left. Fourth inning Bill. Lee right hander the cubs went to the Box. Gehringer walked. Averill s Fly was caught by Medwick. Foxx forced Gehringer at second Durocher to Herman. Dimaggio took a called third strike. No runs no hits no errors one left. Allen Cleve land right hander took Over the americans pitching Job. Medwick hoisted to Foxx. Ott tripled scored smash. On Lombardi s one Mccormick rolled Ott i base out Leil. At Norwood Mitchell Bardsley i Menzies How Partridge White is. Wig tins Moulder. Wednesday s results t 11, Mills Lewis 3 Mclauchlan Lane 15, Morrison Mcdowell 19 Marshall Morton 20, Brown Matthews 9 Ramsay Barrie 14, Harvcy Halliday 9 Middleton Siddall 15, Barton Hatton Briggs Shaw 14, Campber Ila shall 11 Mclean Hackforth 10, Jenk ins Unsay 22 Stevenson Brewer 11, 29 hempseed Swan 14, Toung Gordon 15 Collier Buckley 11, Toper Rhodes 21 Rutledge Kenyon 20, Wright Watson 14 Jenkins Black 20, Hig All Koser 12 Finch Cameron 12, Siras Ilore Robson love 13, Cooper Thorn 4 Logan Dahl 13, Dennis Mccluckie 10 vill marshal 5, ferries Berry 21 cum Ning Ormerod 17, Swan Harris us Fitchell Bardsley 18, Nesti Grant 5 Sib Ald Impey 12, Barrie Cook 18 Menzies Low 24, Palmer Ross 14 Davis Collier is Acintosh Mcgee 12 Partridge White 13. Christian Doig 11 Wiggins Moulder. 11, poke Gilbert .10 Mclauchlan Brown 12, Wharton Wharton 21 Johnston Alison 12 Arnes Walkden 22 Grant Wise 11, Arris Sutherland 13 Harris Baxter 7, Cubit Burt 15 Hammond Furguson 34, Lukinson Fegan 4 Proudfoot Pearen 13, Oulton Hollenberg 8 Reid Burns 14, Tevens Stevens 15 Scobie Rigby 12 Cott Corneil 19 . Bleakley Herriott 5, found Ashworth 0. 9 15. Morrison my Jowell a Marshall Morton 17, Ramsay Arrie 9 Middleton Siddall 11, Brigg Haw Jenkins Lindsay 18, Ford Pickett 8 Young Gordon 13, Roper nodes 8 Rutledge Kenyon 9, Jenkins Lack 18 Sims blare 11, Cooper Thorn 14 Ogan Dahl 17. Ferries Berry 13 Swan Arris 18, Mitchell Bardsley 19 Barric ook 14, Menzies How 19 Davis Collier Partridge White 20 Wiggs Moulder Wharton wha tort 9 Barnes walk n 13, Harris Sutherland 17 Nesbit Urt 18, Hammond Ferguson 21 proud oot Pearen 13, Stevens Stevens 17 Scott Orneil 17, Bleakley Herriott 10. Scottish soccer club the scottish football club will Lay a practice game Friday night t 7 clock against the Kildonan unions the Street grounds test Kildonan. Gehringer to Foxx advancing Lom Bard to second. Durocher fanned one run two hits no errors one left. Fifth inning scratched a two base hit a pop Fly that Durocher lost in the Sun. Cronin flied to Ott. Lou Gehrig batted for Lewis and grounded out Herman to Mccormick As Dickey reached third. Allen grounded out Hack to Mccormick. No one hit no errors one left. Moved Over to third base for the americans re placing Lewis and Gehrig played first. Lee and Hack both hoisted to Averill. Herman fanned a called third strike. No runs to hits no errors none left. Sixth inning Cramer batted for Kreevich and grounded out Herman to Mccormick. Gehringer bounced out Durocher to Mccormick. Averill took three called strikes. No runs no hits no errors none left National Cramer went to left Field for the americans. Good Man was hit by a pitched Ball. Medwick flied to Dimaggio. Good Man stole second and raced to third when Dickey threw wild to Centre Field. Ott fanned. Lom Bardi grounded out Cronin to Gehrig. No runs no hits no errors one left. Seventh inning american Mace Broun Pitts Burgh right hander went to the Box for the nationals. Foxx singled off Durocher s Glove. Dimaggio forced Foxx at second Dii Rocher to Herman. Dickey popped to Hack. Dimaggio stole second. Cronin walked. Gehrig beat put an infield hit to Durocher filling the bases. York the tigers batted . York fanned. No runs. , no errors Oliree left Grove the red sox went to. The Box for the americans. Mccormick singled sharply to Centre. Durocher bunted Down third base line. Foxx threw past Gehringer who was covering right Field stands. Scored while Dimaggio Ball Dimaggio threw plate Andi Durocher. The official scorer gave a hit arid errors Maggio. Brown Hack Ani were called out runs two hits two eighth american Down Cramers him out. Gehringer singled tis Averill flied to rolled out Brown to Mcc runs one Dimaggio. Medwick single. Averill Owsij Lombard dropped a Medwick to third. Forced Lombardi Foxx . No runs two hits two left. Ninth american Dimaggio Dickey flied to doubled scoring lined to Goodman Fetics batted for strikes. One run errors one left. Score by american league. National league. Two Trotter at Brandon pays i Brandon july sati Ohal win the second the provincial races was by foxy Hanover . B. L. Pippin wis., in the second heat Jitia Trot stake race. Having fourth in the first heat were shy foxy for heat with the exception the in the last heat came fifth there was a Large Tendance and betting at Mutual was. Brisk but ing rain had slowed Down to pfc ii tic a Little. Nothing like Speed Jette were established and starters made a consistent ism for the three heats. Two Brandon Beauty Bryson owned and Dan Mathews won the while tru Destan 3reer. Of Fargo Najj. 400 Purie for the 2.20-Trot winning the first and third7 results were 2.30 Pace Trot Yujie Truh Beauty Bryson. A. D. 3 2 1 2, Mack Guy Fraser. Pilot Mound 1 3 2 3, Silver packing co. Calgary 2 Silver foot j. Weiner. 5, Jean Darling g. Peck 8. Barbara Patch j. H. On 57 5 7, Bailey 2.1314. 2.13. 2.18 Pace -2.-15 Trot pump my. Dan abbe j. H. High Day a. F. Conj works n.d., senator. ?.hi Itzpan , 2 2 2 4. H. Underwood 4 5. Hainey. G. sask. 345 6, Pepper her bemidji.-minn., 6 Eon h., j. Kaliher be Dolly Henley 2.14, 2.1t 2.20 Trot purse Tan. H. H. Greer Taro Hanover. Or. B. I. Pippin re wis., 4 15 3. Guy Hennick St Charles lie Laurel Guy a. In 3 2 St Peter across wis. S 5 3 7, Imperial Joseph son 6 4 7, Martha Nash Berdeen. S.d., 7 5. 2.uj4. A scots Hist blended and bottled 1 Unitt the direct Supervia Jig proprietors adar pc Glasgow 40ox. 3.71 in Plu Tola tax if first and the Ball went to the this advertisement is not in government liquor control Coroi the commission is not respond statements made As to Quality ;