Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 08, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba
First pitching Start in two years to Lou Lucki wins Norwood beaten 4 to Jin thrilling 11-inning game Ernie Daun lost his first pitching Start since Early in 1937, thursday when Grey Goose with Lou i out hurling his rival by a e margin increased their Lead Ujj the senior men s Diamond Ball league by beating the Stan Evans stylists 3-0 in the secon. Contest the league 5 double header at tone stadium. In the first game Norwood and y3i.ha. Fought 11 innings before feel a tie was broken by . With three runs. Norwood counted twice in its half the eleventh baking the final score 4-3. Both games were lulus and fully enjoyed by a Large Norwood boost c night crowd. Owing to the length the first game the fungo sitting championship the league tos postponed. Lou Lucki s twirling out shadowed h other features the splendid win Bill. He allowed the hard hit Ting stylists Only three hits in the regulation seven innings while his Viates collected six from the offer us the highly rated Ernie Daun. s. Victory Over Norwood shunted the Hawks champions Manitoba last year into the cellar. One contest was a pitching Battle Between Harry Broverman and Tommy Musty after the first inning in which each team scored one run. Nine scoreless innings passed before they got three like this after Broverman struck out Etkin reached first an error at third Hirsh fiem popped a foul to Todd Etkin second and when Simpson dropped Todd s throw Etkin went to third Simovich bunted Etkin scored while Simovich reached first safely Kamerofsky singled through third sending Simovich to second Weiner walked filling the bases Barney Braunstein lined one through first bringing in Simovich and Kamerofsky Malkin popped to Simpson to end the inning. Norwood runs came when Cunn Ingham walked stole second a wild pitch and came in when walked singled through second. Walker advanced and scored Pete pro Cyk s single to right. The Grey Goose infield with lefty Dale s Brilliant one handed catch a foul Fly the highlight backed up Lucki s superlative pitch ing. Hilderman was the leading hitter with three for three. My a. 100 000 000 t 7 1 Orwood 10000000002-3 8 3 and Malta mus y and Stan Evans Grey Goose hide san 0000000-0 101 010 a is Anderton Lucki 3 2 6 0 and Kentish and White Rose to meet saturday a keen game is assured when Kentish meet the White Rose eleven in a local Cricket league game saturday. Both have identically the same Points from games played to Date. The venue is pitch Assiniboine Park commencing at 2.30. Other games scheduled Are West end and wanderers at Strathcona Street grounds Trinity will Endeavor to retain their unbeaten record when opposed to the Eaton squad Assiniboine Park pitch the East versus West Kildonan game has been postponed to a later Date. St. Judes is. Juniors has also been postponed. 4 motorcycle meet billed july 17 the track at Assiniboine Haven should be in Good shape for the Manitoba motorcycle meet to be held there july 17. Calcium Chloride is to be spread Over the course to ensure greater safety for the riders and to eliminate dust this is the first time this chemical has been tried local tracks. The dirt track race committee is going out to the scene the meet sunday july 10, to test the track and to spread the chemical. Forty dollars in prize Money will be distributed at the july 17 meet 2.30 ., and a full Day sports is ensured the contestants. London dry Gin that never varies 12 . 25 . 40 . Al Mccoy wins from Jack Kranz Montreal july 8. Mccoy Franco american heavyweight from Boston rated eighth by the National boxing association knocked out Jack Kranz Gary ind., in the second round a scheduled 10-Rounder Here thursday night Mccoy known Here by his Rea name Florian Lebrasseur weighed 182 pounds and Kranz farm cd Tab wins Elmira n.y., july 8. A Elmira the Eastern league thurs Day scored a 3-2 Victory Over their Parent club Brooklyn dodgers be fore a crowd babe Ruth played first base for seven innings for Brooklyn. He grounded out Early trips to the plate but tripled in the seventh midget baseball Leo hero s fort Garry mid get Ball club plays an important league game against St. James Cor nations at the Coronation Park tonight at 6.15 clock. A win for the Cor nations will lift them into a tie for Leader ship. An Eastern Railroad has equipped specially designed cars with Weld ing apparatus to make virtually one piece noiseless rails More than a mile Long. This advertisement is not inserted by government liquor control commission. Commission is not responsible for ate ments made As to Quality products baseball Wesley tonight at 6.3o House David coloured is. J. J. Kohns . Amateur champs As a Newspaperman my hours arc Irreg i need shaves that really last that s Why i insist Gillette Blades. They whisk off stubble close and clean and keep my face looking fit and and there s a reason for the smoother closer More stimulating shaves you get with Gillette. Blades. These Blades Are pc asian made to fit the Gillette razor accurately i so make sure comfortable Long lasting shaves always by in sisting Blue Gillett Blades. 5 for 25c, to for soc. Carleys lose in wild and woolly soccer game by scorer Harper we hiked out West to St. James grounds thursday night expecting witness a soccer contest Between Manitoba celtic and the. Caledonia ans. There was a football match All right. But we saw More than a soccer game. We saw three players it their marching orders a few tee for alls and an almost Irish scottish War break out in the Inal minutes. But left get the result in first. The celtic won 3-2. It was their first Victory in about eight starts and he defeat for the Carleys definitely eliminates them from the race for he second division championship to s either the royals St. James Ilion now. All night the players were using he Boot pretty freely and quite often when the ref was following he play in would go a Sharp punt a an opponent s Anatomy. With the players mighty Quick to throw up their mitts almost from the kick off it was Only too Plain that any thing was liable to happen. It happened in the final minutes. As Scanlan the celtic goalie came out to Clear the Ball and get it away Tessler who was giving it and Tak ing it rushed him. With the Ball away Scanlan took a healthy poke at Tessler and the fight was . Blondy Mclaren into the fight and took a swipe at Tessler too and a Caley player took a swipe at Blondy. Then some the players got into it and with the fans eager to get a ringside seat there was plenty excitement. Three players banished eventually referee Gillatt who was having a pretty Tough time it got the game restarted but not before he had sent Tessler the Carleys and Scanlan and Mclaren the celtic to the showers. In the opening minutes the Ca Leys made a Strong Appeal for a glaring penalty but it was Dis allowed and before half time Johnny Campbell s celtics were sit Ting pretty Nice with a three goal Lead. Hugh Docherty Ernie Gunter and Andy Armitage scored for the Green shirts. But the Carleys came Back Strong and almost tied it up. Jack Bradley scored both goals for the scots. The irishmen claimed Bradley s first goal went outside the up right there were no nets but the referee ruled otherwise. It was a Lively and exciting con test which had the boys the sidelines enjoying the whole show with one fellow wisecracking i thought Clem Shields covered the fights Miller and Mclaren b. Keating p. Keating and Peeney Campbell Docherty Armitage Gunter and Hamilton. Carleys Mcelrea Park and Booth Stannard. Deams and Mills Cheadle Tessler Mckee. Bradley and Paullano. Mcguff subbed for Mcelrea. Who was injured in second half. Gillatt. Wally Hammond England s Cricket test match Captain is pictured making a Forward stroke off the australian Bowler Reilly during his Brilliant first innings against the antipodean in the second test meeting. Hammond batted flaw Lessly for Over five hours to score 210 not out and Stem a collapse the British batting threat ened when the first two wickets fell for meagre scores. A crowd including King George watched the match. Australia forced a draw As she did in the first test. Three More matches remain to be played. Don Bradman upset Over aussie ruling London july 8. Up australian Cricket Board control s insistence its. Rule forbid Ding touring cricketers Contact with relatives while abroad is reported to have brought Don Bradman into conflict with that organization. The Board refused the australian Captain s application to have the Rule waived to enable mrs. Brad Man to visit him in England. It is understood Bradman the world s greatest batsman has threatened to to participate in future Tours unless the no wives Rule is revoked. Australian touring cricketers Are required to subscribe to a prodigious list Don to and musts when sighing contracts but the ban wives and relatives has caused considerable discussion. Neither Bradman nor. His wife have made any Public comment the matter but australian news papers Are headlining stories Deal ing with the rift. The Sydney Sun links the de Sion with a similar ban put ten players some years ago by the australian Lawn Tennis association. At that time Harry hopman and mrs. Hopman were not allowed to stay at the same hotel while in new York. In a leading article the Sun refers to our sporting Turnbull saves game for St. George s Chicago july 7. A Royal society St. George s Cricket club Winnipeg with 142 for 6, Defeated a combined Hyde Park Oak Park eleven wednesday. The Chicago team scored 67 runs. Williams with 17, and Armstrong with 16, gave the combined eleven a Good Start but the balance the batters were unable to reach double figures. The St. George s Bowling analysis included Gillespie 2 for 10 Bligh 4 for 21 Brookes 2 for 9 and Hodg son 1 for 15. St George s were three wickets Down for one run when Turnbull went to the crease to join Howes. Playing a very aggressive game Turnbull walked out to meet the Ball and finished making a 73. Howes played a careful game scor ing 39. Hodgson made 14. Temple Hyde Park Oak Park Bowler took 3 for 35. The wicket was very Tricky because rain dampened grounds. St. Howes b Armstrong 39 j. Bligh b Temple 1 n. Grant Lbw Temple 0 h. Gillespie b Temple 0 r. Turnbull b Blakemore 73 l. Hodgson c Corvell b Mcelroy 14 e. Brookes not out 2 c. Filstead not out 0 extras. 13 total for six wickets 142 w. Holbrow j. Holes w. Whitehead did not Bat. Hyde Park Oak w. Williams c Gillespie. B Bligh 17 a. Armstrong c Hodgson b Fieh in l. Tighe b Brookes 0 h. Humphries b Bligh 0 c. Cowell b Gillespie 5 j. Leveridge run out 3 j. Blakemore b Hodgson 4 a. Temple c Whitehead b Gillespie. 4 s. Mcgowan b Brookes 0 l. Mcelroy. C Hodgson b Bligh 3 s. Bernstein not out 5 extras. Total. 67 Sandy team Toronto july 8. Boss Sandy Somerville . London ont., the Canadian Amateur Golf Champion and James c. Boeckh Toronto York Downs have earned their places the 1938 Willingdon cup team the Ontario Golf association has decided president e. A. Harris announced thursday. The matches will be played july 25 at London Hunt club. Tournament at Roy Aumont the annual Golf tournament for the Hudson s Bay trophy is now in full swing at the Roy Aumont course. Players Are keen in Praise Roy Aumont s fairways and greens and some notable scores have been recorded. Greg Mcdonald with a 69, was Winner the qualifying prize Fol Lowed by several other scores c. Stevens 72, by Reid 74, j. Slavinski 76, Bud Marquardt 77, w. J. Milvor and j. A. Mcdonald 79. The championship flight first round results were Greg Mcdonald won from a. Mcdonald w. H. Bailey won from a. Middleton w. J. Milvor won from Bud Marquardt h. Smith won from t. F. Keith c. Reid won from a. Savard a Dunbar won from g. Stein son c. Stevens won from d. John Ston j. Slavoski won from Simm. First flight a Gulland won from b. Northwood s. R., Laidlaw won from c. Kissack h. Wood won from a. B. Cardno a. E. Dahl won . A. Crow m. Merrihew won from a Bridgman j. Stillwell won . Congalton won Froni t. Bel Lamy r. P. Lindsay won from Jones. Second flight h. Skinner won from w. Langlois a. Terson won from a. Graham w. Hickinbottom won from c. W. Mcdonald a. Scott won from k. Buckley r. Penwar Dert won a trim j. Denner f. Bagnall won . A. Giroux . A a. Mctavish won from c. West n. Ciller won from w. De Svarny c. A. Johnson won from g. Martin w. J. Bingham won from w. Kyle a. Reid won . Ross w. Reith won from d. Job Stone. Second round games Are scheduled for this week end. Players May see the draw at the club House. The has donated a hand some cup As chief prize in this com petition besides miniature cups. Billy mar quart easy Winner in. Chicago feature Chicago july 7. Marquart 135, Winnipeg out pointed Lloyd Pine Akron o., in an eight round bout at Marigold gardens wednesday night. Marquart knocked Pine Down for an eight count in the first round and a two count in the fifth to score his second Victory Over the ohioan. Northern w l Crookston. 35 18 Duluth. 36 19 Superior. 34 24 Fargo Moorhead 28 23 Wausau. 26 27 grand Forks. 19 31 Winnipeg. 19 35 eau Claire. 18 37 american league Cleveland 41. 25 new York. 41 25 Boston 39 28 Detroit. 35 36 35 27 19 Washington Chicago. Philadelphia St Louis 22 National league new York Pittsburgh Chicago Cincinnati Boston. St. Louis Brooklyn Philadelphia 45 38 38 35 31 29 28 27 25 25 30 31 32 35 39 38 International league Newark. 52 23 Buffalo. 41 31 Syracuse. 3s 34 Rochester. 40 37 Jersey. City. 37 41 Montreal. 30 44 Toronto. 30 44 Baltimore. 29 43 american association Indianapolis. 43 29 St. Paul. 41 30 Kansas City. 40 33 Minneapolis 39 35 Milwaukee. 39 35 Toledo. 35 40 Columbus. 31 42 24 49 pet .660 .655 .s36 .549 .491 .380 .345 .327 .621 .621 .582 .492 .486 .443 .297 .333 .643 .603 .559 .530 .492 .453 .416 4.15 .693 .569 .528 .519 .474 .405 .405 .403 .597 .577 .548 .527 .527 .474 .425 .329 Early Vintage motorcycles to enter race line up events for the tourist trophy motorcycle races being run off by the Winnipeg roughriders m. C., july 10 at fair Hills will in clude a new and novel departure for local races. A special five mile race for old machines 1930 earlier Vintage will be con tested demand Ridi ars such machines who have hitherto been unable to get anywhere against the later and faster jobs. Many old country clubs having air so races this it is Felt by club officials that it will become a regular feature . Races and a Good entry list is already assured for the initial race. Members the Knight riders m. Have already signified their in Tention competing races in addition to other inter club com petition from such . Stars As Alex. Stewart g. Fahrni and Bob Roberts. The Complete panel events will be As follows for machines up to 350 cd Chi 5 for machines up to 750 cd 7 for 750 cd Over 5 open to All 1 old 1930 older 5 . Final 20 entries will be accepted inti Midnight saturday july 9, and Blanks at 5153 Portage Avenue from Art la Londe. It is Felt that the record for the course set up by Alex. Gessler last year 1.40 will be bettered due to the Fine condition the course Northern Winnipeg at eau Claire postponed wet grounds. Grand works. 300 000 11 0 Wausau.210 300 10 0 Sloat Clawson Newton and Bergmann Muhr and Bedrava. Fargo Moorhead 000 000 13 0 Superior .402 100 11 3 Lance and Bujace Taylor and tread Well. Crookston. 0 Duluth. 8 1 Butland a. Erickson Novak and Felderman. International Baltimore. 0 Syracuse 2 Fischer and a pity and Richards Jersey City. 000 002 020-rt 11 2 Newark. 000 300 9 0 Baker Stiles and Padden Donald and Holm. 51 Rochester 6 Wetherell Swigart smythe and kits Campbell Johnson and Narron. Toronto.101 002 12 0 8 3 Sullivan Olson and Harshany Reiber Fink Jacobs Phillips. Association Milwaukee 9 19 1 Columbus 2 12 0. Wyatt and just Fisher Hader Turbe Kansas City. 161 Toledo 3 11 Wicker and Breeze Harris and Hinkle. St. Paul 7 11 4 Indianapolis 8 12 0, 10 frasier Cain and Silvestri neg Zeltok. Tising Biddle and Lewis. Minneapolis 1 10 2 Louisville 10 16 2. Alta Cohen. Tauscher and Denning Willis and Madjeski. Joe Kuhel first baseman with Chicago White sox is just beginning a slide action shot at second base in a Yankee White sox game. Joe s flight through the air was unsuccessful however. As Joe Gordon Yankee second Sacker As can be seen has the waiting for Joe to arrive. Those legs belong to Yankee shortstop Frank Crosetti. Tony Galento May be Boon to Joe Jacobs new York. July 8. A a human Beer barrel is floating downstream just i. Time to save the managerial life and skin perhaps the most Loyal but mis understood Man in the Light Busi Russel Jacobs. Ever since Russel began manag ing lighters his War cry has been we Wiz the Little hebrew who smokes Gigantic cigars gave his All for 10 years Chniel ing. Russel s return for his shrewd handling and almost fierce loyalty was Chicken feed land enemies among his own race. Except for Tony Galento barrel that walks like a Man Anc fights like John l. Sullivan Yusser would be pretty close to Down Anc out today but for once loyalty promises to pay the Little Guy some returns. Galento the fighter he befriended when everybody else forsook him May never become heavyweigh1 Champion but he should pile up a lot Gold for Jacobs he becomes convinced he s better off filling Beer his new Jersey tavern than making a living As a fighter. After schieling who seems All washed up in the fight Trade h must be refreshing to Russel to handle a Happy Lark like Galento who pays his manager Well from his Cut and who is grateful for every thing done in his behalf. When Tony sees his picture in the paper he does t study the cause and effect he hangs it the Wall and telephones a thanks for the plug to his manager. But Jacobs All but wasted 10 years with the German Schlager. In fact Max gave the san who made him such a Small portion his Gate that Joe wound up in a Finan Cial Hole. Lawn Bowling doubles results Birks doubles. Lawn Bowling tournament. Of thursday 7 And Lewis 12, mar shall and Morton 13 by Riggs Shaw 6, Jenk ins Lindsey 23 Young Jordon 17, Jenk ins Black 7 Cooper Tirom 9, Logan Dahl in Mitchell Bardsley 17, Menzies How 15 Partridge White 16, Wiggins Moulder 17, Harris Sutherland in Hammond Ferguson 26 Stevens Stevens Scott Cornell 17. 9 Assiniboine 13, Norwood 8 Young Gordon Broadway 18, Logan Dahl St. Paul a 11 Mitchell Bardsley. West end 17, Wiggins Moulder Assini Boine 9 Hammond Ferguson. Green Wood 19, Scott Comeil. Greenwood 17. Friday s At Assiniboine Semi finals Young Gordon is. Marshall Morton Mitchell Bardsley is. Hammorth Fergason 8.30 At Assiniboine finals and prize distribution. Harness racing at Brandon concludes Brandon Man., july 8. Special third Day the harness races which completed the card for the provincial exhibition this year again brought a Large crowd. The track was in an improved condition and the course by Zenith owned by John Brad Ford St Paul Minn who won the free for All Pacofi Trot stake and with it the purse in three straight heats running the second heat in minutes. The biggest Money paid by the parimutuel thursday was paid twinkle owned by r. J. Kaliher Bemidji Minn., for win Ning second place in the free for All. With glorious weather until the last race was run a deluge rain came almost immediately after wards but was Short duration. The running was consistent throughout each the races being won in three straight heats by favourites leaving but Little Chance for big Money. All were won by horses from across the line. Dan Gratton owned by s. L. Hawley Alta Iowa winning the purse in the 2.27 Pace 24 Trot stake Zenith owned by John Bradford St. Paul winning the free for All and High Poksie Selby n.d., the latter winning the named race Pace Trot for a purse. Results 2.27 Pace 2.24 Trot stake purse Dan Gratton s. L. Hawley Alta Iowa 1, 1 2, Don bar j. T Mooney 2, 2, 2 3, Gin Ger Maxworthy Frank Mohler Camrose Alta., 3, 3, 6 4, Betty bars Union packing co., Calgary 5, 4, 3 5, Paddy Onward George Everts Winnipeg .4, 5 6, Gamble Robin son Ray j. Kelliher Bemidji Minn. 6, 5, 4. Tune 2.09, 2.09, 2.09y4. Free for All Pace Trot stake purse John Brad Ford St Paul Minn., 1, 1, 1 2, t. D. Van h. Mckenzie Lacrosse wis., 3, 2, 2 3, twinkle silk r. J. Kali her Bemidji Minn., 2, 3, 4 4, worthy Henley r. E. Mckenzie Lacrosse wis., 5, 4, 3 5, Phi prides South St. Paul horse Market St Paul 4, 5, 5 6, worthy Lincoln Joseph and son Lacrosse wis 6, 6, 6. Time 2.07, 2.06v4, named race race Trot purse High Tooksie e. Overholser Selby 1 2, Mack Dar Ling Haga and Wiener Pilot Mound Man., 2, 3, 2 3, Alma Barsac r. Jackson Stockton Man., 3, 2, 4 4, Case Ace . B. I. Pippin Rich land Centre wis 4, 4. 3 5, Lewis Todd r. G. Skuce Saskatoon 5, 5, 5, time 2.10, 2.10, 2.12. Canadian welter loses in new York new York july 8. Genovese Canadian welterweight Champion from Toronto thursday night lost a decision Points to Andre Jesse run new York in a 10-round bout at the fort Eamil ton army reservation. Getting by Genovese s left jabs after the first three rounds the new yorker scored effectively with both hands to the head and body and was credited with seven 10 rounds. Genovese weighed 145 and his opponent ranked Firth welterweight in this week s National boxing association s 147. St. George s beat Philadelphia july a Royal society St Georges Winnipeg Defeated the Ardmore Cricket club Philadelphia thursday 113 to 71. A feature the game was the ast wicket stand c. Felstead arid m. Lake the Canadian eleven. Felstead had 31 and Lake 23 runs with no out. Tighe was Best Batter for Ard More with 19. E. Brookes St Jeorge s Bowler had the Fine analysis five for 25. St. George s is scheduled to face he Chicago Cricket club Friday in another Rof the series games sponsored this week by the Illinois Cricket association. Cleveland gives Rookie new Deal Cleveland july 6v a the Cleveland baseball club disclose thursday it had torn up the 1938 contract Johnny Humphries outstanding Rookie Pitcher and re placed it with a new one Good for the remainder this season Anc All 1939. The club said it had Given the 23 year old Humphries an Advance in salary because his effective. Lief Nitchie Saint John unable to sponsor meet a Herat , july 8. D. Shipley Secretary maritime Branch the Amateur athletic Union Canada said thursday lie had practically Given up Hope the Dominion track and Field championships would be Heldi in the maritime provinces this year. The meet held in Hamilton ont., was allocated to Saint John olympic club this year but the new Brunswick organization found it impossible to finance the project Halifax athletic clubs also declined to sponsor the meet. Dizzy Dean silent rumoured Law suit Chicago july 8 Dean disheartened by another order to rest his ailing Arm for two weeks More refused flatly thursday to comment reports from St. Louis that he planned to sue the cardinals for damages grounds they wrecked his pitching effectiveness by overwork. I be got nothing to say about that dizzy said. Officials the Chicago cubs who bought Dean from the cardinals the eve the season s opener said they knew nothing the report f.b. Scotch whisky 34s b c this advertisement is not. Inserted by. Government liquor control commission. The commission is not responsible for statements made As to Quality advertised. Baseball Osborne stadium Thi Piney Woods collegian is. Red Haley s Dunseith giants tonight 8.30. 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