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Wednesday, July 13, 1938

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 13, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page fourteen Winnipeg free press wednesday july 13, 1938 in of upsets in Golf a victim with antics Osing to Dick Metz by Bill Boni associated press sports writer Sha pa., july 13. The largest crowd of the tournament and one that turned against him for what it considered an unsportsmanlike display Ralph Guldahl Winner of the last two United states open Golf Cham he became the in the sudden new record at Portage Harn Ess meet inn Joy cd aug of championship country club. Guich Jil. Vii a for i Simp summer sport is now in. Full stride except for our maroons who seem to find it difficult to change their gait while this year s edition is by no Means of f Pennant calibre it impresses As a. A cartage la 1 Rairick. Man., july 13 j team much More worthwhile than is Picciau Zenith. Owned by John that of a year ago yet inc Corris of Corn the National . It the Shawnee Bradford of St. Paul Minnesota and driven by him in the first heat a month ago at of the third race set up a track ii pts of record of 2.04 on the opening Day decor d Crown of the harness race meet Here tues to Metz in i Day. The previous record made last year was Cut a starting there was a pile up in the first pending team of 1337 much higher place in the standings than do the maroons of today. It would not require Many changes to Start the team winning and brins the fans Back to Sherburn round Park As Winnipeg fans like their baseball but insist on a team which can win i run heir of the Day Between two sullies i0f starts. 0 1 r Cas Iii Clinn i 67 in Thi. N Rno nirm play driven by l. C. Curtis and George Cooper. Or. Curtis was slightly Kut shot a1 Hurt but or. Everts was taken by a qualifying round ambulance in the Portage Hospital. His condition is not serious. Vet f of California. Gun or. Open Champion co and Iraj Throe a Vars Nen Lille Holrick. I etl before Paul Kan i l Gumc in into the discard went and Job a. I an. Tuny Al so Iao results of races were Kun St race Pace or s.22 Trot purse 5500, 1 Dan Gretton. S. L. Hawley. Alta Iowa 1 Driver Clark 1. 1. 1 Lon direct Bruce the pass. Beauy 2, 2, 2 Betty ears Union packing co. Calvary. Aua and the alter 3. 7 Don bar. J. T. Mooney. Wawanesa. Ai Montiy 4, p. 4 Alma Birsay r. Jackson. Slock Ion. Jackson 5. I or. Us t Llev of Chicago a had. I Mai Orisca victim of Felix j Claris Summit Jimmy Thomson and Jug a Jiunn by Shute t Uvo . Finals and lid. Dupuy. Fun c4 the a Veteran Ryder cuppers to Iii . Hen Bole i Natch the in which they Sinne. A Bron h l i 1 t a. Knuson. Bemidji Minn. Tuners Frank i c. Curtis. G. 5. Simlon Rcck. . The Johnson fraud "l.auenville, floor mmn., kit by in a run Paddy i Glo. Est tits. Carman. A Urcis 9. Drawn High Cecil. J. A Niiler Minn. L. C. 10, drawn time 2.07 u of second inn Petrics us tru Uslan. If. In. Or cur. R Argo Driver Kiuse i i. .1 Guy Harvester j. Seniuck is. Charles Minn., Hui Mck 3. 2, 1 foxy Hanover or. S. Pippin Richl Anri Cei Urc via. Houslet. 2, 4. 3 St. P tier a. W. Arnold. Lacrosse wis., Dyer. 5. 3. 4 Issy Martin a. J. Ben Feltl Morris. Minn., 6, 5, 5 the Laurel Guy. A very Harrison Brandon. Zuehls Dori. 4. C. Time Imp in a. 2.1lv.t, 2.10v4. Third race free for All purse s500, Zenith. John Bradford. St. Paul Minn., string 01 con Bradford. 1. 1. 1 t. D. Van Roht. We p n i victories of h wis., Hou Ilei 2. 2, i in i worthy Henley h. E. Mckenzie Lacrosse Jimmy Homes of 3. 3. 3 Twink la silk Ray j. Won the metro Kaliher Bemidji Minn., l. C. Curtis. 5, 4. 4 Wen thy Lincoln. G. Joseph and son Lacrosse wis., Joseph. 4, 5, 5. Time v Competition with 34 Wing Iii the order in meet ran his string of con a reasonable proportion must say this however the Haaseman of this year can usually be depended on to put up a scrap and indicate by their general behaviour winning ways could be readily acquired. John Hazza s Prince Trail has changed hands two or three times since leaving the Rocky Mountain Polo Pony he was claimed from or. At the puff Crin Park meet by Fred Schielke who lost him at fort after he had won a couple of races to mrs Dishman. More about or. Robert j. Man Ion s prowess with a Lacrosse stick. Harry Scott now sports editor of the Calgary albertan and a former fort Wil Liam boy recalls during his la Crosse Days the Park was located on Simpson Street in the heart the City. It was a common sight Blue ribbon event to see Bob Samoa pick up the bail p keen marksmen Portage cadets to in Manitoba Rifle meet King s prize shoot opens today at Bisley Bisley Camp England july 13 a. I pen the last iwo y it Sun of ii fading la masters Winner a year Aso und ecu by Zassler. California Marvin Stahl. From numbing. Mich., and Jim Foulis of Chicago Snead and scr Fin who upset Cooper in his first round match Billy Burke and Horton Smith Kay Mangrum and Runyan gone Saracen and Young Jimmy of Texas Henry Picard. Ant Meta. The Metz Guldahl Battle. In which Metz shot the 18 holes in 68, tired a 69, score arct Ai mentally i opinion final s four under and Gusdahl decided on the Toronto july 13. Dominion basketball finals will be staged by with his stick and throw it clean Over the elevator b into the Kam River. That was really some heave. The Only other player i Ever saw accomplish this feat was Dud Turnbull of the famous new Westminster R.A.Alex smart has shaken the Portage dust off his shoes and noved into Montreal. Cecil Hart expects to have him on a Rookie Forward line next win Ter with Smiley Meronek and Bill Sun Underhill. V a though such stand patters As colonel Jake Kuppert of the Yankees and Horace Stoneham of the giants never will go for it nevertheless night base Ball is virtually certain of becom ing the Vogue in the major leagues v 4 t ii in 1939. Ruppert and Stoneham Are the Canadian Amateur basketball of military marksmanship the Kling s prize gets underway wednesday and All other competitions Are set aside for the Day As the crack military shots Here from Canada and All Over the Empire compete in the first stage of the classic event. A total of Are entered including 20 canadians. . J. D. Fraser of Ottawa the Canadian team commandant is shooting in the King s prize for the first Lime and the team adjutant capt w. Worsick of Winnipeg will also try his Luck. Of the 18 shooting members on the Canadian team 10 Are seeing King s prize Competition for the first time. The entries also include seven women among them the Only woman Ever to win the King s prize. Miss Margaret Foster Gold medallist of 1930, is qualified As a past or . Weekly meet tonight the Winnipeg North end Amateur athletic club will hold its weekly Handicap it at Sargent Park on wednesday evening. The following events will be on the pro Ramme men senior discus and 440 Yards Junior 220 Yards and running Broad jump girls senior and intermediate running Broad jump and shot put Junior baseball throw and 60 Yards. Athletes Are asked to be ready to compete at 7 o clock. All officials Are also requested to be on time club members pareded that entries close for the special meet saturday on wednesday eve Ning. Lists Are posted in the dress ing rooms. Maroons association in future rather than the 17th. But tempera a under auspices of the provincial the one shot 16th. T governing bodies in whose Juristic there with the match All even j tons they Are held the . Decided tuesday at its annual convention. Bitterly opposed to baseball under present member of his majesty s the lights although the latter forces. By having driven an am bul both tee shots landed on the Green Meiz s 12 feet trom the pin. And Gul Dahs eight feet. Dick went too boldly for his Birdie and rolled the the cup. It had stymied and the after failing to narrow passage Ball Clear off the Ball just past Guldahl partly open Champion negotiate the knocked Metz s Green. As Guldahl sniggered Down the five 17th. It was evident he still was out of suits. The fact his tee shot him in the rough with a bad lie. Did i t improve his Frame of mind Kis next two left him still Short of the Green while Metz was on in two. Metz played Safe made his Birdie four and went one up. Despite a Fine recovery from deep Clover on the Hom 3 Hole Guldahl could t make the Birdie he needed to win As Metz played it again. Should not be so squeamish when one considers the fact that Carl Hubbell recently pitched a game before less than fans at the Ance during the great War. Canadian wins Bisley Camp England july 12. Up William Ewing Polo grounds. Noting the attend 23_year_old Sharpshooter from Safe letter Lofv Boxer there is a letter for Jimmy Buyce bantamweight Boxer in the free press sports depart ment. The players and any financial loss will be borne by the Dominion body it was decided. Delegates said that in the past Eastern provincial bodies usually have suffered losses in sponsoring finals. Next Spring the series will be staged at Winnipeg Vancouver or Victoria. The association decided All senior men players must be registered with the Dominion body and the card of each player will be assessed two cents for that purpose. The president Walter Hardwick of Vancouver was named head of a committee to handle matters in connection with Canadian Basket Ball entries to the olympic games. Other members Are t. Douglas Robertson of Montreal first vice president and Howard Campbell of Windsor the same committee will work to have basketball included on the British Empire games pro gramme in 1942. Baseball to hold title play tournament thursday july Moosomin sask. Four crack teams North Gale n.d., Yankees Broad View buffaloes notre Dame Wilcox hounds and Moosomin badgers. Travelling and other expenses at night games in Cincinnati and Brooklyn to say nothing of the crowds that watch games under the arcs in the minor leagues 13 of the 16 club owners arc showing a Strong leaning toward night base Ball. The other opponent in Addi Tion to Ruppert and Stoneham is Walter Briggs of Detroit. Whizzes White whose ability a pigskin won him National recognition while his studies earned him an Oxford course is going to the English institution of learning All right but prior to that intends playing a few games of pro. Football with Pittsburgh. That will of course mean no Amateur sport for whizz or at Oxford. Rank Battaglia erstwhile middleweight contender from Winnipeg is emulating the example of the late William mul Doon by operating a health farm in Wisconsin. Battaglia s resort is somewhat different from mul Doon s. However. Tho late Iron Man s place at White Plains "n.y. Was devoted to restoring health to worn out business and professional men while Battaglia s spot is for persons convalescing from serious operations or illness As Well for men and women seeking relaxation from High tension living and men Tal Strain. Battaglia conducts a course in the lighter forms of exercise while his wife a former nurse and dietitian in a Chicago Hospital aids physicians in looking after the welfare of the guests need ing medical care. Eleven physicians comprise the Board of directors of the farm. Drop in cellar of Northern league Northern won lost 19 Crookston Superior Freo Moorhead Wausau grand Forks eau Claire Winnipeg 3? pet. .678 .649 437 20 19 27 34 41 41 .518 .393 .328 .317 Montreal scored Canada s first vie Superior. Wis., july 13. A tory at the Empire meeting of the Superior blues swept National Rifle association today when he won the Wimbledon ser Horseshoe pitchers the Manitoba Horseshoe pitchers association will hold its sixth an Nual championship on the St. Vital fair grounds St. Anne s Road on saturday july 16, starting at 10 . The tournament will be opened by Reeve a Lloyd Clark. With the added event for the Novice players this year it is expected that there will be a larger entry than Ever. The championship will be followed at night with an old tire dance in the Curling rink on the fair grounds starting at 8.15. Announcing our annual a suit with an extra pair of trousers for the Price of suit alone upward owing to the Rush of business we urge an Early Call so that you May have a full and Complete Stock from which to make your selection. Order today suits finished in order received Ros. I baited off. Power bldg 425 Portage ave. Store open until 1 . Wed. Open till 10 . Saturday. Calgary results porst race claiming three year Olds and up about five Ball Christenson 59.10, ?4.bq Tulip time Hamilton s4.50 miss Mikiji a odious Timu 1.01 1-5. Also Elkhart. Biddy Choice Mortime Pagan Queen Segic. Second race Maidens two year Olds about Jive furlongs opera stick Harris s3, s3.85, s3 first dividend Young s11.50, sfi.70 o Dolon Christen son i s2.b5. Time 1.03 3-5. Also ran Royal hero desert Sage. Miss Zephyr running rein purple Matte. Third race s300 claiming three year ouch and up five tac to swell sg.40, by wire Harris is ortion of guano ?2.20 a miss Sage Marsh s2.35. Time 1.43. Also ran Well heeled. D. C. Davis silent Beauty utes. Heat for third. Daily double paid fourth race. Claiming foaled in Western Canada three year Olds and up about seven trap Young 32.50 arabian love Bodiou 52.80, major Steadman. Siewert 52.90. Time 1.29 4-5. Also ran Roya Valley King s Jubilee King s heiress. Fifth race s400 Handicap Bow Valley Handicap three year Olds and. Up Abou five furlongs Broadway Breeze lass Vivell sb.40, Elk River Ham Ilton s7.40, s5.35 or. Cook Mcgahan s8.e5. Time .59 2-5. Also ran. Glass eyes Pernay Mac s Best Small Mort Gage Token. Sixth race s300 claiming three year Olds and up about seven furlongs Prince Pagan Boslov euripides Duncan masked revue Harris s3.65. Time 1.27.2-5. Also ran Independent v7ay, Lomar Tricky miss. Seventh race s200 Handicap Bowness hurdle three year Olds and up about one mile and five eighths purple Rock Cohoes s2.bo. J2.40 Donna Gay Hammond High Token Helsell s2.65. Time 3.04 4-5. Also ran griddle cake by Chance. Eighth race ?300 claiming foaled in Western Canada three year Olds and up purple Heather fun Anol s15.50, s4.45, s3.05 Happy Jester Bodiou s3.60, 52.80 streamline Duncan time 1.23 2-5. Also ran. Whiff Han Pagan dance. Trixy lad lady Aurelius miss Claxton. Quinella paid ?9.95, vice Rifle cup in a tie shoot with three English marksmen. Three successive bulls eyes were enough to give Ewing the cup and first Cash prize of 540. Sgt. W. J. Clark formerly of the 7th scottish rifles won the tie shoot for the Stock Exchange cup against three others none of them canadians. Four Canadian marksmen Quali fied outright for saturday s final stage of the Rich and historic St. George s Challenge vase. The quartet were company ser Geant major George Emslie of Toronto sergeant p. M. Gibault Vancouver air craftsman t. W. Gregory of Ottawa and Lieut. Steve Johnson Calgary. Emslie had score of 73 out of a possible 75, the other three had 72 s. In addition three canadians with scores of 71 Are among the 58 competitors with that score who will shoot off for 37 places remain ing in the final stage limited to the Hundred Best scorers in the first stage today. The Trio that might get in through the tie shoot Are deut. N. Colville Vancouver Lieut. G. A. Melecey Vancouver and sergeant l. S. Vaines Montreal. Sergeant a. Sangster of Winnipeg had a 70. Four competitors tied for leadership in the first stage with 74 s. Second Lieut. R. Fulton whose father won the King s prize three times and whose Grandfather won the classic once turned up the win Ner of the tie shoot for the daily mail Silver cup. Fulton tied with several others in this match at 500 Yards saturday having a perfect score of 50, Complete results of last night s match for the corporation of the City of London Silver cup won by gunner b. A. Of Glamorgan with a score of 48 out of a pos sible 50 at the Range showed of. Toronto with 46, was fourteenth in the list. Sangster of Winnipeg forty seventh. Ewing Montreal and Johnson Calgary scored 48 out of a possible 50 when the shoot for the Alex Andra cup opened at the 600-Yard Range. Sangster Winnipeg scored -47- Gibault Van Couver Montreal and Hayhurst 15 Emslie of Toronto Gregory of Ottawa and kiddie of Toronto 44, and Mac Intyre of Toronto 43. Their two game series with the Winnipeg maroons tuesday when they set Back the canadians by a score of 7-4. The Victory was Dick Scott s fifth of the season against one defeat. A 4 Lafronce. Danecker is Ebnet. 2b 4 Gustafson to 4 Gilbert 3b to Mielko c nor Mun u 3 a Undorf of. 3 Pallas p 4 i totals a Reiser is j Randall of Rumi Iem Kennedy la -1 Cibrowski 7 joker 2b Krejewski. 3b j tread Well c Scott p j totals rid for Lafrance in h o o i i 0 0 0 1 0 r 0 0 i 0 u i h 1 2 1 1 i t o i i 0 it h 2 1 2 Al 0 4 0 o t 0 10 1 3 o 0 l 0 24 o 2 2 14 2 0 2 3 0 by Cam Mackenzie Ine bidge looked its Best tues Day on the eve of Manitoba s most important Golf tournament the Amateur. The layout which Calls for almost every shot in has come along beautifully with recent Rains. Par for the picturesque course is 72, 37 for the outgoing nine and 35. Coming Back. To most of the 80-Odd competitors in the Amateur the Pine Ridge 72 will be a Nightmare but top notches in the opinion of Kasmir Zabowski professional out there should do Well. Kas feels the 456-Yard second 4g7-Yard fourth and 454-Yard eleventh All fives Are comparatively easy birdies. Zab Owski thinks Ernie Palmer will be close Al hand when the free press trophy emblematic of the Provin Cial championship is being awarded saturday evening. 6 yardage and for the Couris i where Manitoba s Amateur is being played follow Hole one 337 Yards 4 Hole Uvo. 456 Yards 5 Hole three 346 Yards 4 Hole four 4g7 5 Hole five 356 Yard ii 4 Hole six 308 Yards 4 Hole seven 137 Yards 3 Hole Eif Fht 506 Yards 5 Hole nine 241 Yards 37 Liole ten 205 Yards 3 Hole eleven 454 Yards 5 Hole twelve 443 Yards par4 Hole thirteen 305 Yards 4 Hole fourteen 187 Yards 3 Hole fifteen 531 Yards 5 Hole sixteen 1g8. Yards 3 Hole pc Eveleen 414 Yards 4 Hole twelve 443 Yards 4 35. The course measures Yards for the first nine and Yards for the second nine Chicago cab Drivers recently found a Way co beat the horse races but we Don t offer it As an always sure fire system they had lost at n bookies so dropped into a restaurant to revive their spirits with some food. While eating a salad one of them found a Bug on the lettuce. This might be a he explained. Let s see if there Are any bug1 horses running to scanning the entries they found miss firefly and Brown Moth. They bet the pair and won s50 win in both horses got Down in front. F of hairy Banning of the new York giants was t the Star of the recent All stare Arae but he was one of the Best sports. Picked to sub for the injured babe helps Harry told Bill Terry i was t picked on that squad because of my record but i la go in if you want me to with the proviso i won t take the watch every player belongs to babe Fred Hutchinson an 111-year-old youth who broke into Seattle club s line up in the Spring As a regular Pitcher in Hiis first year in organized baseball is being heralded As the Lind of the season so i Lias won 13 and lost six he s pitched four and fanned in 1-3 innings. _ the crack of Rifle shots rever berated Over the St. Charles ranges tuesday As the 62nd-annual meet of the Manitoba Rifle association got underway with the Cadet matches and six events in extra series Competition. Held up for two hours due to the heavy morning rain the Young sters from Portage a Prairie made up for lost time and when the scoring for the Day was completed Plains City lads had hit the target with pleasing regularity. Glennie won the Junior match open to cadets 15 years of age on sept. 1, 1937 with a 95 out of 100 g. Dyer finished second with a 95, one Point behind the Winner c. D. French of the Cameron cadets in the gent s cup match competed for by cadets under 13 years of age last september the team finished second in the Gen eral Ketchen cup match while eight of the first fourteen places in the grand aggregate match went to Portage marksmen. Cameron cadets a team Cap tured the general Ketch he match with a total of 463, Portage Fin Ishing with 450. Topping the Cameron shots was c. D. French and e. Jones with 94 s. Cadet French was the outstand ing Marksman of the Day for in addition i to his 94-in the general Ketchen match he won the gent s cup match and wound up with the aggregate his 190 beating e. Jones by two Points. match Glennie Portage. 95 f. Bickell. ., 93 apr. D. Millar ., ij3 sgt. W. Mabb ., 92 w. Mcgowan ., 90 j. Forman ., 89 e. Mckinney ., 37 h. Reid. W.l.i., 86 r. Springett. C.g., 84 Bradley. Por Taffe 32 f. W. Mccheyne ., 81 r. Dun Faar ., 80 r. Mcvennon ., 79 j. While ., 77 j. A. Mcceachy ., 76 n. Burnside ., 75 b. Rafferty ., 72 c. Buchanan ., go k. Bestecki ., 68 d. Robert son ., 65 h. M. Prout ., 65 r. Kerala face ., 63 j. Davidson ., 4s j. Should ., 43. Gent s cup match c. D. French. Cameron Ca dels. 98 g. Dyer Portage 95 d. Mao Dugall ., 94 e. Jones ., 94 apr. G. Lount. ., 93 a. Bradley 93 e. Cole Portage 93 w. Glennie por Tage 92 j. Should ., 91 j. Bobick Portage 90 w. Mcgowan ., 91 l Bradley Portage 90 g. Dole ., 90 h. Dunbar. C.c., 89 apr. D. Miller ., 89 i. A. Macdougal ., 83 g. Bowes ., 39 . F. Bickell. 89 apr. M. Fairs ., 39 w. Nicholson 39 e. Mckinney ., 88 set. W. Mabb. ., 88 l. Allan ., 88 b. Raise try ., 37 e. P. Thompson D. Murray ., 8g sgt. A Mckay 85 f. Risby ., 85. General Kethen cup match cadets a Mac Dougall s5 c a French 94 i. A. Macdougall 91 e. Jones 34 g. Bowes 91. Captain j. W. C. Black. Total 4g3, next in la Prairie 450 Cadets. 423 Cameron cadets d 42d Cadets 411 Cameron cadets c 398 Cameron cadets b 381 Cameron cadets e 342 Cameron cadets g 339 Cameron Sadefe f 336. Grand aggregate match c. P. French 190 e. Jones Macdougall ., 187 g. Dyer f6rtage, 187 w. Mcgowan. C.c., 186 g. C. Cole Portage 185 w. Nichol son Portage. 182 j. Bradley Portage 182 j. Mcdougall. C.c., 180 g. Bowes ., 180 b. Rafferty Portage 178 g. Bonigli. Portage 178 w. Glennie. Poi Tage 178 g. Lount. Portage 178 r. Dunbar. C.c., 177 a. Bradley. C.c., 177 w. Mabb Portage 175 m. Larsson. C.c., 174 j. Forman. C.c., 174 Birchill Portage 172 g. Dole 172 f. Scott. 170 l. Allen ., 170 m. Faire ., 169 d. Millar ., Perry to assist in training Davis cup i R.A.july 13. Up Perry will arrive Here to assist in training of Davis cup team it was tuesday try president a. Of Canadian Lawn Tennis Tion. While Here in May the world s Amateur Champion his services pro Ding would permit him to be in while the matches were played. Greeting the Good Tain e. Laframboise said ass wonderful knowledge ence will be of great us. In addition., his Pep will keep the team on. monday president Watt bounced the Japa use team Cess Ful against Canada had to play the second round against the Winner of the Australia series a has agreed to the proposal is still awaited from the mex up team. . Dery. 38 apr. Stewart 95 749. Team Captain sgt. J. R. Neate next in. Order q. O. C. Team no. 1. 739 q. O. C. H., team a 2. 721 r. W. A. 708 q. O. C. K no. 3, 627 r. C. N. V. A. 555. Purchasing Power volume of we Are the Only tailors business to buy in quantities dint the saving a customers of about 50% far our patterns arc exclusive trainable elsewhere oni Superior in every Point that Auff of clot pics excellence. Let As show you on Selee Tita of imported suiting to qr4er, web 3. Norris s merchant tailors set or 27r Garper far a 0 3 1 2 2 0 0 0 2 163 id 1 i i o 0 7 11 Wim Superior batted 12 27 ninth. Oil Oil 000 030 in. Tim fled 4, Randall 1. Treadwell 1, Ebnet Gilbert 2, two base hits. Joker 2, Heifer tread Rumfield Gilbert Home runs. Gil Pallas sacrifice Randall double slays Kenned unassisted Danny Fer to Ebnet to Gustafson left on bases. Winnipeg i. Superior stolen bases joker o base on balls a cow it base struck out Scott 3, Pallas 2. Vancouver stars Advance in East Quebec july 13." Bill Ped Lar and a. Pearson of Vancouver advanced to the third round tues Day with singles victories in the St. Lawrence Valley championship ten Nis tournament. Pedlar. Dominion Junior Cham Pion and recently re crowned on Tario Junior Champion won 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 against a. Schwartz of Montreal. Pearson who teamed with pedlar last week at Ottawa to take the Ontario men s doubles title defeat Richer of Montreal 6-3, Pallas 3 struck of Scull umpires. And Tollers. Crookston at Wausau. Postponed ram. 7 Forks do 200 11 f Derman. 2jo 000 010-3 7 q in uni you Una Law joyce7 Lange and Bujaci Principe and cast inc. St. Boniface a s regain Loop leadership St. Boniface athletics regained leadership of the greater Winnipeg senior girls softball league by defeating Tivoli 14-9, tuesday night. In another game Norwood collegiate remained in the thick of the title Hunt by trimming Victorias 12-4. Athletics collected 22 hits off Anne Minech Bea Hall Leah Little and Flo Weslake leading the attack with four for five the latter hitting a Homer in the third with two mates on the paths. Marion Hall the winning Pitcher had the game Well in hand until the eighth where Tivoli stormed her from the Mound. Greeta Neal finished the game. Dot Hunter and Betty Allen paced Norwood s hitting attack with three apiece. Swanney and Keeling got two each for the vies. Inez Seaholm pitched six hit Ball for the winners and was Seldom in trouble. The game produced a total of three double plays score by innings St. Boniface 053 300 22 4 Tivoli .300 001 9 15 o Marion Hall Neal and sea Hall min Erch and Lanyon. Victorias.010 4 g 3 Norwood. 110 500 15 1 Jundt Taylor and Gingras Seaholm and a an. Klem Veteran National league Umpire. Who has watched them come and go in the majors for almost 40 years Calls Gabby Hartnett of the cubs the greatest Catcher he has Ever seen. Ernie Buster Orsatti outfielder for St. Louis cardinals for severs seasons now is an agent for movie actors in Hollywood. Edmonton evidently Means business regarding next year s Canadian Junior hockey championship. The . S have added Dave Farmer Johnny Chad George Agar and Bob David All of Saskatoon Bob Pentland of Cal Gary and Harry Pardee former Edmonton Soutth Sider. Nine of last year s players including the first string forwards Are also Avail Able. Dates for . Final round s dates of the first around con tests in tie Dominion football association play Downs Are announced by Sarc. Davidson association Secretary. Toronto Ulster meet Montreal cat steel at Toronto july 16 and 18. Winnipeg United Weston. Play fort William Westfort wanderers at Winnipeg july 15 and 16. Worth Vancouver North Shore United Callies at Vancouver july 16 and 18. Semi final games Are scheduled for july 21 and 23 and Dominion finals for july 26 and 28. Extra series sweepstakes 200 j. W. Battershill ., Cpl. G. Gamble pet. G. Free Man. Q.o.c.h., h. A Fallis a b. Hill . Is Ramsden b.c.a.f., 55455 . To. A. Mckay pip.c.ui., Cpl. F. Battershill r.a., Tyro and Green g. Tay Lor. . . E. P. Batty . . E. F. Batty ., it. T. W. Ache son . Of a. R. Gar Nett. . Tapir. J. N. Robertson . Cpl. W. G. Milne . Sgt. F. Crundall p.p.cjli., sweep stakes 500 Yards w. B. Hill . . W. Amsden . Pet. J. S. Menzies . Cpl. M. M. Mor Gan ., sgt. T. J. Penner Ih.c.1, Cpl. G. Gamble. . Albert a. Fallis. . 5545f--24. Two scores of 24. Counted out. Tyro and Green shot r. Garnett . A sgt. E. F. Batty W. Carmichael. . L.i., d. Whellams sgt. F. Cart mall f.p.c.l.i., sweepstakes 600 m. M. Morgan ., f. Watson. . It. W. B. Hill 45555 Cpl. G. Gamble . W. J. Newell. J. Luke. ., . Rams Den ., Tyro and Green g. Taylor. Cpl. Tufts. . 45455_23 . E. F. Batty. R.c.e., w. J. Morrow w.c.r.a., Pic. A. Adams. . Pet. R. Jean . 44554 r. Garnett e.c.h.a., Cpl. T. E. Taylor ., announcement Wos made tuesday of the score by the winners in the Ketchen to he match for the staff and department of m. D. 10 . J. R. Newell the always same the bottle bottle bottle baity.-85 apr. Keeler. 97 pet. D. Kennedy. 88 this advertisement is not inserted be government liquor control the commission is not responsibly statements made As to Quality advertised. De Jean 6-2. Irish Junior soccer Irish juniors and juveniles will practice at exhibition grounds to night at Ted Keating to meet Packey Paul Toronto july 13. One of the two punching Paul Brothers from Richdale Alta. Who have just finished campaigning in England will meet Ted Keating of Winnipeg and Toronto in a heavyweight bout Here july 18, it was announced tuesday night. Keating is formerly of Winnipeg. The bout an eight Rounder will go on As a Semi final to the main match Between Orval Drouillard. Of Windsor ont., and Phil Zwick of Milwaukee. Efforts Are being made to match Danny Paul with Jack o Sullivan of new York id another heavy clash. Best Brace for my face is a Gillette Wake shave44 says Gordon Shiells Auto Mobile saus Marv Windsor ont. Exhibition soccer . Will meet fort pats at the . Stadium main tonight at 7 o clock in an exhibition soccer or your clean shaves that never leave i stubble i always use Rhiette Biades razor. It s the Best Way x fee invigorate and freshen the that s Why to Inen prefer Gillette Blades smoothly through the heaviest a Brac Uig effect on your face demand 1boe Gillette Blades precis Ion built to fit the Gillette razor and give you clean close Wake up shaves that really last at ers for 2sc, 10 ;