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Thursday, July 14, 1938

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 14, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba R our w a i in Tor qualifying found in Ivia Tooa Amateur i journey 77 is popular wind and rain hamper golfers at Pine Ridge by Cam Mckenzie new history was written into the annals of Manitoba Golf. Wednesday Pine Ridge four shot Smiths fired into a four Way tie for top place in the qualifying round of the provincial Amateur tournament. Bobby Morgan. Allan Boes and Dave Arnott ail of Nia Kwa country club and Dick Garrett. Of the nor Wood club locked arms with its to each share in the opening Day glory of a highly interesting tournament that will end late saturday after noon. The tie will be played off water. The four most successful among almost 100 competitors against a damaging North Cross wind and Sev eral Cloud bursts Werr not Crow ing about their scores but in the face of climatic conditions the four some should have Felt proud. It was a wicked Day for scoring particularly on the far from easy Pine Ridge layout and to those who spent wednesday out at the Hill the Lead ers made an enviable showing. High winds and rain played havoc with most aspirants in the medal round to such an extent that one score of 84 qualified for the championship flight. The Lone 84 to re main in the Hunt for the title vac ated when Bobby Reith turned professional in the Spring was Albert Collings. Of the Assiniboine club who won his place in the charmed Circle by virtue of his last nine score. Pull Al Collings was one of several 84 a but they were All pleased to see Al reach tie championship flight particularly when he. Absorbed a two stroke penalty on the very first Hole. He was paired with Dick Breen. Of Elmhurst. And by mistake played Dick s Ball after the tee shots on the first Hole. Both were shoot ing Green and lined out 275 Yard drives. It was an unfortunate error at the time Xii in the end did not mean a great Deal As Collings was in front of the group tied with 84 Today s Manitoba Golf draw thursday s draw for the Manitoba Amateur Golf championship at Pine Ridge. Championship flight Johnston Nia Kwa is. J. L. M. Thomson Nia Kwa. Avard Fryer Unitt. Bennett Nia Kwa. Is. Howard Pickard Elmhurst is. A a. Pine Hidge. L. Hodgman St. Charles Leo Johnson Southwood. W. J. Wilvor Windsor Albert Collings Assiniboine. Kennedy. St. Charles is. R. I. Kennedy St. Charles. Palmer Southwood is. A. Gamsby Nia Kwa. Is. Is. Stacey Southwood Garrett Norwood. Is. Dick Arnott Nia Kwa is. Roy Mcdonald Norwood. J. No sick. Kildonan is. Johnny Pearce. Natt. Cotton Assiniboine is. Ewan Rankin Assiniboine. H. Bradley Charleswood Foster Woolley Norwood. Jacob Kildonan is. Allan Boes Nia Kwa. Hogan Jasper is. Kel Baxter. Canoe club. W. Kennedy. St. Charles is. W. J. Sinnott Nia Kwa. Hopwood St. Charles is. Bob Morgan Nia Kwa. First flight r. Coe Kirkfield Park is. H. Eidsvig Assiniboine. E. Hasler. St. Charles is. Jim Brown St. Boniface. A. Weir. Beaches is. Bud Foster. Canoe club. Kitchen Canoe club is. W. H. Bailey. Kirkfield Park. Mcdonald Natt. Is. Claude Shackell St. Boniface. Milne Norwood is. Beatty Ramsay Pine Ridge. J. Mathews. Kildonan is. Horace Greenfield Charleswood. Land Kirkfield Park Jack Perrin St. Charles. Second flight g. Mundie St. Charles is. W n. Bernstein Kildonan. Laird. Pine Ridge is. Eric Anderson Norwood. Marquardt Southwood is in Back As far As you like into the files of the free press and you will find some reference to the Manitoba Rifle association which this week is holding its 62nd annual meet what a number of crack shots Lave been turned out in 62 years Many of them have distinguished Jie selves at Bisley. This year ii number Over there is smaller Jian usual just one shot Sergt. Jack Sangster besides the adjutant Captain w. Worswick. As in other sports the men behind Are ust As important As those who Shine on the Field of Competition. The . Laving two men w. B. Thomson is fortunate of this stamp Secretary and nearest to the four Pace setters came Jim Hogan. Alberta s 19-year old Champion from Jasper Nat Jacob a dark horse from Kildonan Park course Foster Woolley of Norwood who headed Manitoba s Willingdon cup test on sunday Leo Johnson the curler golfer from Southwood country club and Johnny Pearce. Unattached. They had 79 a bringing the total of those who broke 80, under Adverse weather conditions to nine. 11.i John Rogers St. Charles. J. Runge Kildonan is. Chadwick. Nia Kwa. Roc Cotton. Assiniboine is. A d. Muir Pine Ridge. E. White Pine Ridge is. Don Anderson Norwood. Breen Elmhurst is. Alex Black jr., Assiniboine. L. Horn Elmhurst is. Zeki Ferley a Kildonan. All winners play second match ii Bobby Reith in Ontario open tourney today Toronto july 14. Reith who never quite achieved the qualifying round brought out is objective among amateurs opens one noted upset and that was that Alex Sandy Weir of the beaches club failed to qualify for the championship flight. Alex posted an 84, and perhaps that will Tell you just How Tough the going was at Pine Ridge on wednesday. Cards of the four were Par out 454 544 Morgan out 454 544 Par in 354 435 3 Morsan in Garrett. Out 553 454 in Boes out in 355 444 Arnott out 455 455 in All four who tied for the medal in the Manitoba Amateur qualify ing round had their Chance to win but each struck trouble at the vital stage. Veteran Dave Arnott prob ably had the Best Opportunity when he poked his second to the Green on the 443-Yard eighteenth. He three putted from about 15 feet something unusual for the steady going Nia Kwa player. The tournament continues with match play today. All winners of the morning round the play again in and second flights will be decided Friday and the 36-Hole championship match takes place on saturday. Scores were Alex. Blackjr. 90, Albert ceilings 84, Geo. Cotton 80, Jimmie Gay 95, Dave Lawson or. 93, a. Negrych 96. Ewan Rankin 83, Bud Foster 85, Cliff Hitcher. 85, Geo. Stocks 100, j. H. Bradley 82. Dick Breen 89, Les Gibson 93, Ray glib son 94, Herb Pickard 81, w. Thompson is h. N. Bernstein 87, Zeke Ferley 90, n. Jacob 70. L. J. Mathew 86, Ray Reaney 81, f. J. Huge 89, j. Hogan 79. D. N. Arnott 77, Howard Bennett 80, h. M. Blair 90, Allan Boes 77, Rod Chad Wick 89, Austin Gamsby 83, j. W. Hill 91, Art Johnston 82, Bob Morgan 77, w. Fire Here thursday As a professional in the Ontario open Golf Champion ship at Summit Golf and country club. The former Winnipeg boy sensation is a marked Man. The 36-Hole medal test thursday and Friday will be Bobby s first leaders Cha Flange since he became professional this Spring at the Essex country club Windsor. For years fact since he was dominated Manitoba s Golf picture beating the pros As readily As he did the amateurs. Among the 101. Players entered in the Ontario open Are virtually All the outstanding Eastern Shoemakers. Bobby Olston of Ottawa chaudiere is defending Champion. Stanley Home of Ottawa Hunt club can Adian professional Champion in 1936 and 1937, is the Foremost bid Der for the Crown. Yet nobody is overlooking the 23 year old Reith who three times has won the Manitoba open title from Strong Fields of pros and amateurs. He won the Manitoba Amateur title five times and led Manitoba s Willingdon cup team in the Canadian Amateur championship six times. The Canadian Amateur title Al ways eluded him. His Best bid was in 1936 at Winnipeg when he reached the final and there took an 8 j. Sinnott 83, j. L. M. Thomson Allan Anderson 90, Don Anderson b2, Eric Anderson Dick Garrett 77, we. Milne 86, Roy Mcdonald 81, h. R. Parker so Foster Woolley 79. J. A. O. Gemni ill 84, Horace Green Field 87, Douglas Laird 88, r. M. Macleod 97, a. D. Muir 89, Jas. I. Munro 93, Beatty Ramsay 86, c. Kissack 92, w. Wilson 93, Jim Brown 85, Claude Shackell 85, w. C. Folliet 91, e. S. Fraser 93, j. E. Hasler 84, j. Hopwood 81, Chuck Hodg Man 82. Dan Kennedy 83, g. W. Kennedy 80, r. L. Kennedy 80, j. G. Mundie 87, w. R. Muir 85. Jack Perrin 37, John Rogers 89, l. D. Squall 90. Bud Marquardt 89, Ernie Palmer 80, Stanley Poison 95, Joe Stacey 81, Adam Mcgregor 105, Addison Stady 90. W. H. Bailey 85. T. R. Coe 84, k. Emslie 96. Fred land 87. J. E. Drive Hon 103, Avard Fryer 83, or. I. O. Fryer 91, Greg Mcdonald 86. Johnny Pearce 79, Jack Pynchon 93, Alex Cotton 80. E. T. Lowry 93. J. L. Horn 90, v. Carruthers 101, or. W. J. Milvor 83, Art Chapman 93. Alex Weir 84, Kel Baxter 81, Leo Johnson 79. Jr., of new Orleans. Panthers Back in first place panthers went Back into first place in the midget baseball league wednesday night with an 8-2 Vic tory Over East Kildonan bosons. And Sinnott and Mcallister. Purchasing Power and volume of business we arc the Only tailors doing enough business to Bay in quantities direct from the Savins to our customers of atone 50rj in materials. Our patterns Are exclusive and not of h trainable elsewhere. On tailoring in j Superior in every Point that makes for clothes excellence. Let of Shew von our selection of imported suiting to order s30. Wear R.A. makes Willingdon cup team picked Edmonton july 14. Edmonton golfers and one each from Calgary and Jasper will form Al Berta s Willingdon cup team to travel to London ont., for the do minion team championship com petition july 25, it was announced wednesday by Bruce Massey president of the Alberta Goll association. The team will be composed of Bob Proctor and Henry Martell of Edmonton Johnny Richardson of Calgary and Jim Hogan of Jasper Alta. Hogan now in Winnipeg competing in the Manitoba Amateur championship wednesday Quali fied for championship flight. All four will play in the Canadian Amateur opening in London. July 26. Saint John. N.b., july 14. Up Pete c. Kelly of Charlottetown and Reid c. Storey Robert j. Likely and r. G. Mclnerney All of Saint John were named As the team to represent the new Brunswick Prince Edward Island Golf association at the Willingdon cup matches in London ont., july 25, it was announced wednesday night follow ing a meeting of the association at the Riverside Golf and country club. J Norris son if Erchant tailors 276 Garry St. See our window phone s3 627 i listed. Troubles beset Braddock new York july 14. Braddock s Corner was in a Finan Cial Corner wednesday. The 157 West 49th Street corporation James j. Braddock presi Dent operating a restaurant at that address filed a petition to re organize under Section 77b of the National bankruptcy act. Liabilities of exclusive of capita Stock and assets of were Lieut. W. B. Hill treasurer. These two genial and competent chaps have few Idle moments this week. 4 it shooting today is better than emphatically stated or. Thomson. In answer to a query while his co worker Lieut. Hill nodded his head in confirmation. Or Thomson elaborated his remark by pointing out the Standard is higher nowadays because of not Only better sights but be cause the entire theory of shooting has improved. W a a ust Balia s left handed Young Tennis team has reached California in Davis cup Pursuit preliminary Steps take the lads from Down under against Mexico and then the Winner of the Japan Canada contest. They expect to win these skirmishes but realize there Are R.A. giants in the path in the person of Don Budge and company. Harry hopman non playing Captain accompanied the youths who will carry Australia s Hopes into International warfare late this month. They were John Bromwich 19, no. 1 singles player Adrian quist 25, no. 2 Man and a Veteran inter nationalist and Leonard Schwartz 25, an alternate who never before has competed in the United states counting on Young eights Winnipeg rowing club representatives to the International regatta left for fort William last eve Ning to compete on Friday and saturday. Upper is the Junior eight left to right Dave Douglas Lloyd Jacobson Charles Coyle Dave Lyon Len Stone Don Hagel Jim Mcpherson Ted Hutchings jr., stroke and Tommy Moberley Cox. Since this picture was taken Charles Coyle s place in the boat has been taken by Ralph Mccoll. On the Bottom is the Bantam eight Ernie Burm Jui Henry Monnier Dan Mcdonald Ted former Bill French Morry Hiddle Peter Dick Medd stroke and Jack Baillie Cox. Maroons blow Lead to Dukes standings w. L. Duluth 41 19 Crookston. 38 20 Superior. 38 26 Wausau 31 27 Farbo my Morhead 29 28 grand Forks 20 35 Leau Claire 20 42 Wynn Tubig 19 42 that was an unusual situation at fort Erie the other payoffs on the daily double. It became necessary when Momiji and broadcaster finished in a dead heat in the second race each combining with rce sur prise Winner of the first event for a double payoff. Islington corinthians who visited Winnipeg in the course of a world tour last May lost Money on the trip but the Only thing they really regret is the raw Deal they received at los Angeles. An article prepared by l. V. Manning for the daily sketch says in part the team played at los Angeles before one of the largest crowds of their tour. The Gate was about but All the tourists received As their share was they were told that expenses ran High a thousand dollars going to Glenn Cunningham for giving an exhibition at half time. While the team lost in pounds Sterling they gamed an average of seven pounds per Man in weight. Three of the players lost their jobs while away and ways and Means of gathering the lost on the adventure Are being discussed. The English foot Ball association May help and it is thought that considerable Money can be raised on the Sale of books telling the Story of the Globe Trot de Hay of the St. Louis Post despatch figures on the Money Joe Louis has made this year he must pay Uncle Sam taxes which leaves if Joe would fight Max Baer this fall and boost his earnings to he would have to pay in taxes which would make a net income of Only thus Joe would Clear just about fighting Baer this year while next year he would make a great Deal More. Perhaps that explains Why he is taking a vacation. For Many years the infield Fly Rule has been in effect in base Ball to protect the base run ners and now the National league Las written an Outfield Fly clause nto the rules to offset deliberate dropping of catches by Quick witted gardeners. President Ford prick has sent ends notice to his club presi dents the following change has Een made in the instructions to umpires hereafter with two men on base and one or none out. Us Dires will Call a catch when an out elder obviously and apparently intentionally drops a Fly Ball in order to make a double play " Vince Dimaggio of the Boston sees recently in Pittsburgh deliberately muffed Pep Young s shortly to Centre and doubled Johnny Izzo and Gus Suhr on their bases. Under the new Rule the Batter will e put out and the runners will not e required to leave their bases. Tennis circles Are All hum. Interest has been intense the last few weeks in the Wimbledon matches and soon it will be focused on our own Manitoba championships. All the feminine players in town have R.A. about the two great Helens and May have dreamed of some Day being As Good. Well they will Start on that Long upward climb if they can cop the Manitoba title. It will be decided Between july 21 and 30 at the Winnipeg Tennis club. The men have had a great Many out of town entries and particularly United states stars. It the ladies won t be As Lucky this year. There will probably be some provincial player other than Winni Eggers but no americans Are slated to appear As yet Eliza Beth Kesting has Given no notice As to whether she would. Defend her title. If she does to the outstanding contender will be Aasa Bratvold no. 1 Manitoba lady player her performance so far up 3t t0p she has just been downed club Champion and considering that this club has some of the finest players in Winnipeg this adds a lot of weight to any Survey. There Are about 23 members at this club of whom i Gilmore . Jack Adams . Sheldon Joe Laing and the Garnet Sisters stand out. Mrs. Cadiz of Vancouver is a newcomer in their i rect can Unn Hai. I Coo midst. In any she has not quite hit her stride this year but looks very Good. Manitoba championship . Gordon Pirt must be considered one never knows until the moment whether she will enter but she generally does. Mrs. J. E. Delmage of Dauphin is another player who must be looked upon with much respect. All the clubs in the City will have entries who should give these players some R.A. Good games. Fort Rouge club will be led by Janet Rossini with her sister mar Garet close behind. Janet was ranked fourth in 37 and is show ing plenty of form this year enough to justify her ranking and perhaps . Mrs. G. Mac Donell was St John s United Standard bearer in the tournaments last season. She is prob ably with them again. Norwood will Send Forth the Fisher Sisters and. This club will Bear watching. Nora gave Aasa Bratvold Mere than a few anxious moments earlier this week when she played her in the inter club matches. Nora just lost out. Marjorie Fisher is also play ing Weli. Canoe club Champion Norah Burleigh and her team mates Lucy Bowdler Phoebe Williamson Winnie Barnes win Nie Barclay and maybe Mabel Benson should prove very effective. Duff make a Good showing wild Wood has Mary Robertson who has played in the inter club matches Wood Man and . Lewis. Miss Mcdermit and the Cameron Sisters Hail last year this list added to again and again and still some would be missing but these Are most Janet the juniors to0 he of n a Flasher were the one and two rated players Herp r gaudier and Sylvia Steinbart next. Sims Mav lip "7 faces Tare most Apt to appear. Some of the sents Bell is one promising player not mentioned and before Long we will know of Many More the championship will bring these names to the fore pet. .683 .655 .594 .534 .503 .386 .323 .311 Duluth july 14. A Duluth ran its current winning Streak to five wednesday an 8 to 6 decision Over Winnipeg in the first game of the series. Winnipeg led 6 to 5 in the eighth. Bud Wieting homered with mate aboard to give Duluth its margin. Emil Tikvich third Duke Pitcher allowed by one hit in the last six innings to gain his tenth Victory of the season a h h a o Law Ranee of 4 Danneker is 5 Ebnet. 2b 4 Gustafson in 4 Gilbert 3b 4 Plelke c 4 Korman k 4 Magnuson of .4 mate Alfe p 3 totals 36 Good marksmanship Rifle meet competitors overcome Adverse weather harassed by the worst shooting conditions in the memory of Many veterans competitors in the annual Manitoba Rifle association tournament at St. Charles ranges wednesday showed their skill by turn ing in Good scores. Torrential Rains followed by powerful gusts of wind Nide it extremely difficult for the marksmen to gauge targets. Despite nature s Handicap Cpl. W. M. Morgan and sgt. J. H. Neate a Jed by Only one to Register perfects in the presi Dent s match shot Over the 200 Yards Range. Both scored 49 The shoot off was delayed by rain in the afternoon. Morgan captured the major financial prize As Neate s Only inner was made on his last shot. The shoot off will be for the medal. The old chum match shot Over 300 and 500 Yards was won by Cpl. George Gamble of the Hoyal Winnipeg rifles with his Fine score of 81x85, accordingly Gamble will receive the Hudson s Bay cup which was won outright in 1929 by 3pl. K. Hopwood and re donated a him to the association As a Chal Enge cup. Gamble also takes first prize of ten dollars. Mrs. Jack. Sangster whose Hus band is upholding the family reputation for marksmanship at Bisley Dut on a very creditable 47 in the president s match. The Only other woman shot Iri attendance at the 62tid annual meeting . D. When ams did not do so Well. President s match Cpl. M. M. Morgan r.w.r., 49. 510 sgt. J. H. Neate k.c.o.c., 49, so Lieut. W. B. Hill r.w.r., 48, sgt j. Mile q.o.c.h., 48, is Cpl. Geo. Gamble. 48, so pet. J. Toner .i., 48. S5 sgt. G. Hill ., 48. 54 pet. S3 . G. Pet. R. Jean w. J. Newell. R.a., 46, a. D. Robertson 48, s2 capt g. Pickrell. W o Davidson r.w.r., 45, s2 i. Marsden ., 45 s2 w b . 45. S2 . W j .i., 45. S2 h. R. Garnett e.c.h.a., 45 Batt Ershul. 45 rings w.c.h.a., 45, 2nd Smith Portage 45, s2 l. . 45. Pet. L. H. Adapt 45, apr. B. Hosier s2 sgt. F. Kaye q.o.c.h., 44, . J. K. Bestecki , 44 w. Batt Ershul. . 44 g. Dole 44, Den r.c.a.f., 44. S2 sgt f. ., 44, s2. Ten scores of Tyko . F. Mcpherson. Ash 44, s2 t. Moore. We u Cpl. W. G. Milne c b. E. Bestecki Corbett . 43, j2 Cut Tufts 43, s2. Green shot j. Simpson w.c-r.a., 43. Neepawa 42, e. W. Or Pawa 42. H. Alexander ?2 g. E. Hornbeck . Extra series Soo sat n r ton. . 25c 1 parable r.w.r., 25c i. A. J _ w.c.r.a., 2 Brereton ., 2ie Gamble r.w.r., lie j. A. Blackburn Mem Okul team match 1, Black team. ., cup. Next in 2, a team c.r.a., 266 3. A Tum. Pm and departments 265 4, a team. of c.-264 5. A team. Shtab Oberlander is 4 Dorman 2b 4 Wasley of 2 Stemig if 4 Witham of 4 Schmidt c 3 Thompson in. 4 Weiting 3b 3 Behrman p o Franzen. A. 0 Trikich p 3 6 10 r h 1 1 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 totals 31 s s 13 21 Winnipeg 402 000 Duluth 201 002 errors Oberlander Franzen Metcalfe. Home runs Wasley Thompson Weiting. Two base hits Ebnet Korman. Stolen bases. Lafrance 2, Gilbert Gustafson 2, Stemig. Strike outs Franzen 1, Tikvich 3. Base on balls off Metcalfe 5. Behrman 10. Hits off Behrman 3 in 1-3 Franzen 6 in 2 2-3 Tikvich 1 in 6. Winnipeg Pitcher Tikvich. And Klasek. Brand Forks 000 003 7 1 Superior 010 100 13 2 scone tier and Bergman Deforge. Koehler and Treadwell. Fargo Moorhead 000 100 6 1 Wausau 100 002 6 0 second g am Targo Moorhead Wausau 000 000 o 100 222 10 Kincannon and Bujaci Lehman and Bedrava. Crookston eau Claire 000 001 10 2 012 000 8 1 Butland and a. Erickson Henning and Castino. Calgary results Waverley gun club holds first shoot Waverley gun club recently or Aniced held its first skeet shoot tuesday evening when the scores Ere j. Baldner 24, Rennie 23, c. V. D Clute 23, h. R. Screaton 22, w. Turges 22, k. Chambers 21, g. M. 3uncan 19, c. A. Clendening 18, or. J. H. Best 17, w. H. Adair 17, w. E. Armstrong 17, A Rattray 17, h. Barbour 16, j. Coghill 16, . H. R. Screaton 16, or. Camsell 16 s Battaglia 15. Two games in the Junior baseball league Are scheduled for Wesley Park saturday afternoon. At Sherburn meets Transcona. And in the second St James plays cardinals. Both games Are for the one admission. Helen Jacobs had a Tough break when she Hurt her ankle the Day before her game with Helen wills Moody. Perhaps you Haven t heard How she did it. She was practising with Bill Tilden. Mrs. R. K. Beairsto has been simply burning up the Golf links out at Minaki she shot a 75, two 76s and a 77. Heather Leslie and . Rogers had better watch out the Ontario Branch of the track and fielders will be applying for two new Canadian records now that they have held their championships. Here s hoping that Manitoba runners and Field stars won t Stop at this but will have More records than that after july 27 the Ontario girls were really going places and cracked five provincial records As Well but Manitoba athletes should be Able to equal this feat. The juniors were outstanding performers Down East. They should show some R.A. class Here too. Young Elaine Fasken from Poi Tage is Only a Junior. At the scottish sports she jumped five feet. The now 4 feet 9 inches is at least to record that should fall Robina Higgins May make another record or two. She usually does. Betty Spicer another youngster is a very Wurl c0me girls Don t let Ontario beat you. North end athletes Don t forget your own track meet on saturday each team in the ladies soft Ball league has its special heavy hitter. Olga Kolodie is . S Home run King. In their rivals Camp. St. Boniface Mabel Hall has been knocking the Ball around the most. Vies look to Clara Krampetz for that extra hit while Dot Hunter is nor Wood s Hope. Pauline Sween whom Many know As olympic hockey Star helps St. James rovers out in Many a Pinch with a Nice Long drive. The same is True of Ellen Cordy Ramblers Centre fielder. The pitchers who have been giving these hitters trouble in clude Sylvia Maxw Sirof c.tj.a.c., Gretta Neal St. Boniface Edna Calver Ramblers Florence har Ris St. Boniface Minerich of Tivoli Mary Taylor of vies. Marion Hall also of St. Boniface has done some Good pitching. Stella Sokie of the same club has t been on the Mound much her month s suspension has just finished. Norwood has that Star Inez Seaholm. Between them these pitchers must have had a lot of strikeouts. The and cd a a a having a merry see saw softball league. One Day the saints Are leading the next its the ukrainians. Tuesday it was a tie with eight wins and two losses apiece. Ramblers were third with seven wins and three gamblers play so there will be another change. Norwood vies Tivous and St James were All closely bunched with i grand Montcalm trailing. Montcalm had yet to win a game and Deer Lodge was Only credited with one. The league is still wide open and anyone can win. But of course . And St. Boniface have the Odds now. Masked Marvel pins opponent Montreal. July 14. Up the asked Marvel pinned Danno o Mahoney 230, of Ireland two Cal Rary july 14 results wednesday first race claiming three year Olds and up about seven Lor s Flag s10.80. S3.25 Matilda Jane s5. S3.10 easy flight s3. Time 1.29 2-6. Also san Anselmo boost or boy Doris ele Nyack. Second s300, claiming three year Olds and up about five Aan Fly up Al ?7.70, s3.45 pass Christian Blue mid by time 1.27 4-5. Also Ward major s., peach Bloom. Civilian. Third race 5300 claiming three year and up foaled in Western Canada about five Ann s.14.50, Royal cup Marsh Sable gut sh.80. Time 1.01. Also Pearl Iuie Queen Sable Ella Valient Joe. Mar clips daily double paid 5116.45. Fourth race s300 claiming three year Murray suspended attacks Umpire after game at Wesley ends in draw standings w l pet. Norwood 18 4 81r j3 i .684 St. Boniface is 7 ,683 St. James 13 9 .581 c. To. A. A. 9 10 Survoy a 9 13 .409 Morse a 17 .227 Selkirk. I n .4 3. By Scott Young George Murray St. Boniface native sons second baseman Drew possible suspension for the balance of the senior baseball league season wednesday night for attacking Dick Maguire league Umpire after a game Between native sons and Norwood at Wesley Park. The larg est senior baseball crowd of the Wesley season witnessed a stirring baseball game end in a 5-5 tie when Norwood ran in the equalizing run in the ninth inning after two were out Maguire bleeding from cuts on Nis forehead and from his Mouth was still White with anger As his injuries being treated in the Wesley clubhouse a few minutes after the fight. He jumped me when i was t he said through swollen lips and i was All and up about seven furlongs christens on Falls out of three wednesday night in the feature match on a local heavyweight grappling card. The Marvel weighing 240, took the first fall at 13.47, dropped the second at 6.01, and followed up with the deciding pin at. 2.15. Fountain Jel sweep time 1.28. Also Nie Letty Ormont Grico Justa Jones Clear sailing. Fifth race s300 claiming. Citizens purse three year Olds and up about five Post Young s23.30, s4.50 Hornet j2.95 mess Enger maid time. 1.00 1-5. Also Pagan Knight dark Devil Whis Keenah judge Prim Rose. Sixth race claiming three year Olds and up one mile and Hominy Imp s3.25 sunday child Duncan s3 Peel us ?2.80. Time 1.48 4-6. Also bowery us. Spanish Light. Seventh race claiming three Yeai Olds and up about one mile and one Sunano u-j5 car Han King n. S3.05 sky Orme p. Time 1.57 1-5. Also All ready ii Popcorn chinese custom. Donna Aav Quinella paid pedlar loses in Quebec Tennis event Quebec july 14. Ped Lar and Phil Pearson both of Van Couver bowed out of the men s Ingles play wednesday night in the St. Lawrence Valley Tennis championships. Pedlar was eliminated in the fourth round while Pearson was shunted aside in the Hird. Pedlar Canadian Junior Champion was Defeated in a who had batted Only a few minutes previously without complaining of darkness or the condition of the Ball in play. Murray popped out to first base Hen Lawton and Robertson struck it in succession. Maguire called he game for darkness then started or the clubhouse. Murray caught Lim As he started along the third Sase line. Words were exchanged and finally just As Maguire turned Way Murray flew at him. Spec actors thronged to the infield and after several blows had been struck with Maguire on the receiving end of most of them the belligerents were separated and Murray from the Park by his team Mctoy. Murray will be sus Proiti stated Lyman Van Vliet pre Odail of the senior league after the Inci Dent had been officially reported Jav him but the league exec but la not yet decided whether it for the balance of the season or the a Shorter period. A definite ruling will be made Public within the non 24 St Boniface scored twice in the j first inning Norwood one in eath j of the second and fourth. The son counted two in the sixth and Noelic the seventh. As Prosper win get weakened Norwood scored twice it the eighth on Dick Roche s double i with the bases loaded. In Izzy Rosenstock Norwood Vanlier went in to hit for Schlede Wijt Catcher and jingled in the Yii Unm. In the other three games Wedna Day night St James and try Picou played to a 5-5 draw at Tran cow Harvey s beat Morse place 14-1 it Sherburn and . Won Home against Selkirk. Marcotte was the heavy hitter for the close game at two doubles. The oilers sea std out five hits to score three Renija the last inning and tie the saw. The bees were always in control at Sherburn but a belated Morse j place rally in the ninth scored so Norwood will Wesley Friday against . Blues. Norwood. 010 100 St. Boniface 200 002 i. Komi dec Plotkin Ridgedale and Karpiak Wynant and Leveque. St. James 000 000 Transcona 000 103.1 St. And Lehmann and Marcou Lorse place 002 000 of Larrr 9 t j Natvey s 003 236 w a stack. Stoke and Menuet Malloy Cerretti Allen. Cotton wins in Belgium Brussels july 14. Otton of England former signal at the waterloo1 club he shot a record aggregate of 2ttfor four rounds to win the belgian open Golf championship wednesday Vic girls practice Victoria girls senior softball will practice tonight at 6.30 o clock on the Norwood Ball Park. Of return one Day Over Rock Hillisted track smooth ind of stats. Tula running tint. Sunday july 17 and wednesday july 20 going la Winnipeg la. Inf Golf la. Maelu ------------10.48 . La. Keewatin . A. Kenora ------11.1o . Returning la. Kenora 7.so . By. Keewatin-----8.oo pm la. 8.10p.m. La. Ingolf 8.40 a. Winnipeg .10.30 pm. Day coach accommodation. No Bao Jagt checked. Children 5 years and under 12, half rare. Delightful Short it tip 01 Lake if the Wmk visit Devil s Cap Lodge for information phone City ticket office 903 211-2-3 depot ticket office 90s 216-7 ;