Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 14, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press thursday july 14, 1938 Joe Dimaggio s homers take . Page seventeen. circuit hit in 10th beats Browns 15 to 12 to top of league by Steve Robertson Canadian press staff writer things looked brighter than for a Good Many Days today for col. Jake Rupert. Who divides his time Between running a brewery and a baseball team. Of. Tho one hand his new York Yankees paced by that Early season holdout Joe Dimaggio pushed their Way first place in the Ameri can league. And the hot weather undoubtedly has boomed the Sale of the colonel s beverages. The Yankees climaxing a Long fight to gain the top swept a half game ahead of Cleveland indians by whipping St. Louis Browns 15-12 in the 10th inning As Dimaggio slammed out two Home runs. Help ing the yanks gain their end was 3 4-3 Licking handed the indians by Washington senators. Dimaggio s second Homer came in the 10th with two men on base. Lou Gehrig also hit a Homer for the yanks while Beau Bell collected one for the brownies. The senators Riding a six game winning Streak. Topped Bobby Feller As the Veteran Harry Kelbey National Pittsburgh new York Cincinnati Chicago. Boston Brooklyn St. Louis Philadelphia new York Cleveland Boston. Washington. Detroit St. Louis american w 44 47 41 38 33 32 29 20 45 44 42 41 38 30 28 22 Columbus allowed the indians Only four hits. Feller yielded nine hits in suffer a Louisville ing his fourth defeat against nine victories. Boston red sox and the Detroit tigers split a twin Bill the sox taking the first game 7-4 but drop George Caster International Newark. 5g Buffalo. 43 Syracuse 42 Rochester. 41 Jersey City. 37 Baltimore. 34 Montreal. 33 Toronto. 33 association Indianapolis 46 St. Paul 45 Kansas City 44 Minneapolis 43 Milwaukee. 42 Toledo. 39 33 27 31 115 34 41 42 42 27 27 30 37 39 37 43 50 26 36 36 38 47 45 47 48 33 33 35 38 39 43 47 52 pot. .629 .027 .509 .s21 .493 .438 .408 .323 .625 .448 .394 .300 .683 544 .533 .513 .440 .430 .413 .407 .582 .577 .557 .531 .519 .470 .413 Ping the second 9-5 score d his ninth Victory of the sea son As Philadelphia athletics snap Ped an eight game losing Streak defeating Chicago White sox 5-2. Pittsburgh pirates remained two percentage Points ahead in the National league although they lost 10-5 to Brooklyn dodgers. The loss snapped the bucs Victory string at 13. New York giants also lost How Ever. 6-1. To Cincinnati reds and Paul Derringer s eight hit hurling and remained in second place. John Rev Mize collected three Hom ers but St. Louis cardinals still lost 10-5 to Boston bees. The Philadelphia Chicago game was postponed. Bingo worthy wins at Portage Portage la Prairie Man. July 14 one United states horse won a purse in the second Brooklyn Pittsburgh and National 000 000 000 003 5 Tamulis Frankhouse Pressnell Shea Bauers Brown Bowman Todd. New York 000 000 Cincinnati 100 005 13 0 Castleman coif Man and Mancuso Derringer and Lombardi. Boston 13 1 Day of the Portage harness race meeting. The results were first rate. 2-k Pace purse s50 results by Cam Mckenzie before you read this girls please note it s the views of will Connolly of the san fran Cisco chronicle on the Helen wills Moody Helen Jacobs Case. Mrs. Moody you know was quite cold to miss Jacobs after defeating her in the Wimbledon Tennis final recently. The press made a great fuss Over the incident both in England and United states. Connolly won Ders if the thing was Worth the treatment it received. Perhaps the san franciscan has something there what do you think Connolly writes the other Day in a moment of unmanly weakness we went against our better judgment and conceded that maybe after All lady ath letes deserve space in the sports pages. We were led to this fal Lacy by the uncommon interest in the Moody Jacobs Tenn Ising. We Are sorry today that we did not stick to our guns. The out come proved that the ladies in their feeble and unbecoming emulation of male athletes do not deserve serious treatment in the sports i t he argument put Forth by con Nolly is this the fact that ladies Are ladies prevents sports writers from treating them As ath Worsick Well up at Bisley Bisley Camp England july 13. Up Cable second lieutenant H. Surridge of England with a score of 104 out of a possible 105, won the Bronze medal and badge for leadership today in the first stage of the classic King s prize supreme test of Empire military marksmanship at Bisley. He led marksmen in today s shooting. Best of the 21 canadians in the first stage of the great match was Captain t. E. Hayhurst of Windsor with 101. What score would qualify for Friday s second stage limited to the Best 300 today was not announced at the end of the shoot but a year ago scores of 95 qualified and today 10 canadians had 95 or better. Following Hayhurst among the canadians were capt. W. Worsick of Winnipeg adjutant of the team with 99 Sergt. N. Beckett of Hamilton 99 Lieut. F. F. Morwick of Guelph 98 Lieut g. A. Melecey Vancouver 96 Sergt. R. Ziola of Ottawa 96 air craftsman t. W. Gregory of Ottawa 95 Lieut. C. F. Kennedy of Hilden n.s., 95 Sergt major r. Kiddie of Toronto 956 and Sergt. L. S. Vaines of Mont real 95. The rest of the canadians apparently with Little Chance of continuing in the classic were Lieut. N. Colville Vancouver 94 Lieut Wil Liam Ewing Montreal. 94 . Letes. Regardless of sex and this in j h. C. Hawes Hamilton 94 Steve Johnson Calgary 93 Sergt. M. F. Dillon Ottawa 92 Sergt. M. B. Mclntyre Toronto 92, and . J. D. Frazer of Ottawa the team commandant 79. Major a. C. Lucas of Toronto not of the Bisley team finished with 94. Later announcement that scores of 96 qualify meant that six canadians go into the second stage. But four More with scores of 95 will shoot off with 83 other marksmen having the same score for 38 places remaining in the second stage. Officer Cadet l. E. Hodds of the University of London officers training corps beat Captain Hay Hurst and two others in the tie shoot for the daily Telegraph cup. Lawn Tennis title play at Minnedosa a select entry of Western Tennis stars will contest the Manitoba Lawn Tennis grass courts Champion ships and other events at the 28th annual open tournament of the Minnedosa Lawn Tennis club from August 1 to 5, inclusive starting at 2 p.m., August 1. Provincial grass courts Champion ships will be at stake in the follow ing sections men s open singles men s open doubles ladies open Hibi Tion makes fools of All sports a j writers if that s possible who at tempt to cover the silly Little do s o St. Louis 000 201 5 12 3 Turner Errickson and Mueller my gee. Henshaw Harrell and Bremer. S to american Detroit 001 100 13 2 Boston Oil 010 12 2 Kennedy and York Dickman my Kain and Desautels. Second game Detroit 021 400 14 0 Boston 110 000 12 1 Auker and York Bagby Ostermueller and Peacock. Chicago 001 Ico 6 3 Philadelphia 121 000 6 1 Knott Rigney and Runsa Schleuter Caster and Brucker. Cleveland 000 100 4 0 Washington 000 100 9 0 Feller and Hemsley Kelley and r. Ferrell. St. Louis 060 040 020 14 1 new York 140 110 221 14 1 Cole. Van Atta. Newsom walkup and Sullivan Chandler Sundra Beggs Mur Phy and Dickey. Baltimore Rochester International 000 005 3d1 022 8 2.11 h. C. Baldwin Brandon Baldom 1. 1. L Betty Azoff g l. Collins Miller. . Fraser 3, 3, 2 Gin a wort no. Frank Mohler Camrose. Ana. I Fraser 4. 2, 4 Peter Leguy. A w. Arnold. Lacrosse. Wis., Dyer 6.4, 3. Dav a. F. Simonson grand Forks Dclark 8 6 5 Wallace Dixon. W. I it Olson St. Paul Minn. C. W. Curtis 10 56 Billy Mokin. B. J. Benfield minis limn. Young 5. 9. Drawn High Looksie. E. Overholser Selby s.d., Over Holycr. S. Drawn Napoleon Bales. Barney Tullock. Lewistown mont., Lul lock. 3, 7, drawn Symbol Peg. Or. J. P. West Madison wis., Zuehlsdorf 2, n. Time 2.0g4 j. Second race 2.18 Pace or 2.15 Trot purse Calumet Fieber. A. F. Simonson. Grand Forks . Clark. 1. 1, 1 senator f., 0 Regina sask., Baldwin 2 4 3 june worthy. C. H. Underwood Shackleton sask. Gushwa. 6, 2, 2 Dick Patch w. Wilson. Brandon Man. G. Fraser. 5, 3. 4 Rainey g. Callaghan Meacham. Sask., Annis. 4. 5, 8 Dan Kobe j. H. Matthews. Brandon. Man. Weiner 3. 7, 7 Case Ace or. H. I. Pippen. Rich land Centre. Wis., Houslet. 7. 6. 6 Ackley c. L. Spain East grand Forks Minn. Kirby. 3, 10. 5 Jean Napoleon. Ray j. Kahi Ler. Beak Lei Minn. Beatty 9. 8, 10 Goldie connant Emile Beaudry. St. Eustache. Hobson. 12. 12. 10 the Goose. J. S. Hunter. Emo. Ont. Hunter. 13. 11, 9 Pepper Martin. C. W. Curtis. Bemidji Minn. C. W. Curtis. 10. 9. Drawn. Time 2.07 i third race 2.30 class purse 3300. Silver bars. Union packing co., Calgary Alta. Annis. 1, 2, 1 Beauty Bryson. Avery Harrison Brandon. Man. Zuehls Dorf. 9. 1. 2 Ruth Silver foot. Weiner and Mal Evvs. Brandon. Weiner. 2. 4, 4 Edna Manin mrs. J. Hennick. Bismarck. . Hennick. 4. 3. 5 miss worthy. Hills and Bailey. Camrose Alta. Hoover. 3. 7, 7 May Frisco Barney Tullock. Lewistown. . Tullock. 5. 5. 6 Mack Guy Fraser and Decorte Pilot Mound. Man. Fraser. 8. 3 the great a. Benfield and Young Morris. Minn. Young i. 9. 9 Jean Darling. Gordon Peck. Carman Man., . A 6. 8. Time Wittig Overman Anderson and Spencer Judd. Sherer Berger and Ogrodowski. Trot Syracuse Toronto Kleinhans and Reiber. Jersey City Montreal radon and Kies. 000 010 000 002 Moore Media 000 010 1 021 830 s 0 4 1 and r. Smith and Padden 100 010 200 040 12 0 10 2 Branch and polm Harris and Junior baseball Sherburn maroons Junior base Hall team will play Cor nations tonight at 6.15 on the maroons grounds. Kansas City Indianapolis Vance and Lewis. Milwaukee Louisville Blaeholder Madjeski. St. Paul Toledo association Mccullough and Becker 362 0 5 3 Johnson and 0 4 Terry 10 1 and 10 16 1 12 17 2 Silvestri Hinkle. Linton. Minneapolis Columbus bean and Denning and Grilk. 7 3 Martynik 11 1 6 1 Ryba scottish tie with Elmwood at soccer How they stand first division Weston Ujj 1, 1 0 g j a Dairy. 3 j 8 i Elmwood u. 9 3 l j scottish 9 5 2 2 0 14 14. At in any St. John s tonight s games Junior series Kildonan is. Caledonian Kildonan. 7. Midget league caledonian is. Irish Hoyals at Mcphillips Street scottish had Tough Luck to Chalk up their first the first division soccer league last night at Carruthers Park. They had a decided Edge Over Elmwood United especially in the 7. The season and it s a been tip of fighting w escape relegation. It was a fast and counter. The Elm Woods were to score when first Vith St. John s to exciting in Tho Brown Jack who heat fragrant Cool satisfying. Men who know pipe tobaccos the world Over smoke it and like it. The purest Leaf naturally matured and wended with scottish skill. Six blends variety of cuts. Manufactured in Scotland smoked world wide centred to Burt Paulley Bruce with Yards out. Before half time Maldon it from close scottish take Lead the scottish took the Lead after Southall saved a sure Harold Brook Nonine for Jack Boyd the Arm when attempting t the goal line. Craig on scored a min Ute later Elmwood had the game tied a fast breakaway on the left resulted in a Corner which was Well placed by Brown Paulley the net scrambled the Ball into on the pressure f Luck might have Southall on one the situation by was going tobaccos a i i fs10 on Sale at All leading tobacconists. Tamil lev k. To audit or Burt Paul Art King Junior baseba11 Cor nations meet Sherburn a at 615 tonight at Seymour rooms farm. Nos of the muscular a Connolly goes on if Moody and Jacobs would have been men say Butch Moody and Spike Jacobs the writers would have reported things As they saw them. If Helen Moody were Butch Moody some writ ers would have raked him Over the coals for failing to offer Spike Jacobs a Courtesy rest when Spike injured his ankle. Other writers would have lauded Butch Moody for murdering a helpless opponent to put him out of misery As quickly As possible. Another group would praised Spike Jacobs to the skies for suffering a physical disability to the bitter the opinion of the san fran Cisco scribe readers would then at least have had an accurate and rank account of what actually happened in that recent Tennis final at Wimbledon. That s Why i he continues lady athletes Are destroying the integrity of american journalists. Let the ladies put on routers and speak a Bass voice and we sports writers will be free o Call them bims Paloukas or epithets addressed to Rassler prize fighters and Ball players when their conduct in the Arena warrants. We can t Call a lady a bum because that in t Nice. Nor can we Call a Superior lady athlete a Ball of fire or hell on wheels because that in t Nice British Columbia s team for the whaling Don Golf cup matches in the East later this month will Likely be skippered by Dapper Ken Black the Van Couver City Champion. With Ken will be Jimmy Todd the left handed stylist from Victoria and Don Gowan and Frank Willey . Champion and run Ner up respectively for 1938. Hugh Morrison of Vancouver will carry the coast s Hope in the first All Canada tournament. . Is defending the willing Don cup and judging from West Ern comment on the 1938 team the trophy will probably return there. What have you to say about that Manitoba Busy week end in Winnipeg baseball coming up. What with the return to Sherburn Park of Bruno Haas and his maroons on Friday and the visit to Osborne stadium of Kansas City monarchs and Chicago american Grants. At both Parks the menu will be league games not merely exhibitions. Young Grace Tennis tourney a Good Start was made in the Young Grace Tennis tournament and a Large number of games were run off wednes Day. Angus gave Hugo a lot of trouble in the first set of their singles match but faded after that. W. Hofer and Davidson had a Marathon with the lat Ter finally winning. The results and j. Sangster Winnipeg 94 . George Emslie Toronto. 93 Sergt p. M. Gibault Vancouver 93 Lieut. Thursday s draw follow men s singles b. Nosworthy beat Brodrecht default Hunt heal Robinson 6-1 go Simons beat Mclaughlin de fault Hugo beat Angus g-4. Go my Dermot beat Maccurdy. G-2 h. Brown beat Walker g-2. 6-4 b. Nos worthy beat Chapman default Coulter beat Chisholm. Default Davidson beat w. Hofer go. 1-6, 9-7 e. Hofer Nyman default. Beat ladies Lloyd Jones beat Ferris default e. Richardson beat v. Kelly 6-1. G-2 e. Garn beat n. Dingle default m. Gibson beat l. Gurtin. De fault j. Cooper beat c. Coulter. 6-2 6-4, g Garaett beat Coulter. 6-0. 6-2 thursday s draw 4.30 men s Nosworthy is. Is. Coo pc Simons is. Hunt. Brown is. Davdson. Is. Col Griffin is. Hewitt. Barton Juno is. Wysocki. James. Meshaw is. R. Brown. 630 ladies Carter Johnston is. J. Moore. Richardson is. 730 ladies Vingis lightly is. M Cameron. Midi Arnid is. Simpson. I. Sut ton is. L. Samoson. L. Klassen is. Talbot. Johnston is. baseball s big six batting first three in each Berger reds reds Averill indians Travis senators Midwick cards Foxx. Red sox Home runs a r h j50 33 57 227 29 85 253 58 97 312 52 109 267 45 93 272 64 97 pet .380 .375 .389 .350 .340 .346 athletics. 16 Keltner. Indians. 16. National Goodman. Reds. 22 of giants 19 Lombardi. Reds. 10 Medwick. Cardinals. 10 Camilli. Dodgers. 10. Red sox 90 York tigers 71 Dickey. Yankees. 66 Keltner indians. 62 Averill. Indians. 60. National Ott giants. 67 Goodman reds 60 Mccormick. Reds. 08 Medwick cardinals 56 Lombardi. Reds. 50. Singles mixed open events not carrying provincial titles will also be contested. Ladies open doubles and doubles. Several limited enjoyed boxing boxing at the . Picnic sat urday was enjoyed by a Large crowd matchmaker g. B. Thomson expresses thanks to m. Swiss b. Chat Field r. Mccallum m. Gladue b. Braid p. Verbeek Roberts m Verbeek Smart c. Haynes. B. Englis j. Harper. Alex Lindsay was unable to take part because of a fractured wrist. Two Dball games at Osborne tonight Stan Evans and . Will meet in the first game of the senior men s Diamond Ball doubleheader at Osborne stadium tonight starting at 8 o clock. The stylists Are in second place while they is far behind in third spot. In the second game Grey Goose Leader of the league meets Norwood Hawks cellar occupants. Western juniors beat St. John s 2-0 in City series Jock Mckee s Junior soccer league champions went in to the the Weston juniors Semi final of the City Junior championship when they shut out St. John s 2-0 wednesday night on the Street railway grounds. Jock s proteges meet in the Semi final. The hero of the game was Jimmy Rae who patrols toe ice hockey lanes for the monarchs in the win Ter. Jimmy scored a Nice goal for the Junior league champs not Long after the game had started and he was responsible for the Weston s second Marker before half time. Jimmy sent in a fast shot and Young Nidor in trying to Boot the Ball Clear had the misfortune to bang the sphere through his own goal. The saints missed a penalty Phi Horri so firing the Ball wide of the upright. The teams Weston Harrop Summerfield and Lindsay Tyler Bryan and Thompson Kalb Roberts. Rae Tennant and Mearon St. Spicer and Hilder Man Zembe Duk Gunter and Nidor Havrisko. Shore. Havrisko. Douglas and Sobkowicz. Kelly. Shute shunted defending Champ beaten in . Pro Golf tourney by Bill Boni associated press sports writer Shawnce on Delaware pa., july 14. Cap defending Champion Denny Shute wednesday came to the end of a Long and successful Trail that led through two National professional golfers association tournaments and part of another As he dropped a third round decision to Jimmy Hines of great neck ., 2 and 1, in a Day of Brilliant firing at the Shawnee country club. Highlighting the programme of 36-Hole contests in addition to Shute s defeat after 14 straight winning matches were the survival of two former champions Paul run Yan and Gene Sarazen in extra Hole bouts a Brilliant scoring exhibition by Byron Nelson and Henry Picard s 4 and 3 Conquest of Dick Metz the Boyish chicagoan who tuesday Defeated the United states open Champion Ralph Gul Dahl. Filling the brackets for the round of eight in which they will meet thursday were in the order of their pairing Hines and Nelson who shot a morning round 64, eight under to overwhelm Harry Bassler i Long Beach cal., 11 and 10 Jim Foulis chicagoan who comes from a Long line of golfers and slugging Sam Snead Horton Smith and run Yan and Sarazen and Picard. Hines scrambled throughout the first half of wednesday s match and still was Good enough to wipe out Shute s margins twice and Fin ish the 18 All even. In the after noon the first decisive Hole was the 30th, a one Shotter to a punch bowl Green. Both got on with tee shots with Hines away from five feet. Hines missed his putt but in doing so Laid Shute a stymie. Denny try ing to Chip Over from a foot away missed and lost the Hole with a four to a three. Jimmy who had scrambled on the first afternoon nine for three halves to hold his Lead let Shute scramble for them this time until they hit the 35th. There Denny lost the match with a six. To Hines five. Booster series in mercantile taking an Early Lead Birt print ing were never headed As they downed merchants consolidated 8-6 in the first game of the Booster week series tuesday night in the mercantile Diamond Ball league. It was a close game throughout with merchants staging a last inn ing rally which brought the fans out of their seats Only to see it nipped in the Bud. Cheyne started for merchants but was sent to the showers in the fifth. Keenan relieved and was Success Ful in holding his opponents to a few scattered hits. Batteries . Cheyne Kee Nan and Wardell. Bird Fer Waron and Mcconnell. Tonight at 630 the second game in this series will take place when Simmons and Ash owns Hook up at Ellice and Garfield. Perial gives hands Over her car needs to be done. So As usual we re careful not to have her spend one Nickel More than is necessary. We re glad for her Sake when the Oil is Good for a few More Hundred Miles. 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