Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 19, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page eighteen Winnipeg free press monday september Pittsburgh extends National Loop gain half a came Over week end As cubs lose and tie by Steve Robertson Canadian press staff writer Pittsburgh pirates sunday extended their National league Leac to 3v4 games gaining a Victory Anc a tie against Philadelphia Phillies in the rain. They won the opener 1-0 with Russ Bauers pitching Anc Paul Waner driving in the winning run. The second game was Callec in the fifth inning because of dark Ness with the score tied 1-1. The second place Chicago cubs lost one game and tied another Tamulis stopped them 4-1 in the first game and the teams were locked 3-3 when darkness stepped in with five innings of the second gone. The game will be played As part of a doubleheader monday Only two National league contests were played because of weather conditions. Greenberg s two homers saturday paced the tigers to a 7-3 win Over the Yankees. Chicago White sox swept a doubleheader with Phila Delphia athletics 8-4 and 7-4 Cleveland indians stopped the rec sox 5-4, and Washington Defeated St. Louis Browns twice 10-9 Anc 11-1. Giants drop two the cubs stepped on new York giants Pennant chances saturday with a double Triumph 4-0 and 4-2, but the pirates lost Only a half game of their margin edging out Boston bees 2-1. The St Louis Brooklyn and Cincinnati Phila Delphia tilts were rained out. New York Yankees have won their third straight american league Pennant and about the Only big question to be answered in that Loop is whether Hank Greenberg will beat babe Ruth s record of 60 Home runs in a season. The yanks backed into the title sunday when they lost two games to the lowly St. Louis Browns. Don Heffner s double and Mel Almada s single won for the Browns 4-3 in the seventh inning of the first game and Harlond Clift paced them to an 8-7 Victory in the second with two Home runs and a triple. Rain at Chicago where the second place Boston club was scheduled to make a last ditch stand let the Yankees the red sox won t be Able to play the two games that were rained out. Greenberg who hit his 52nd and 53rd homers saturday was held to one single sunday but his Detroit mates Defeated Washington 8-1 on a 14-hit attack. Cleveland indians split with Philadelphia athletics winning the first game 7-3 on Willis Hudlin s pitching and losing the second 14-3 As Bob Feller was knocked from the Box. Dark horses in front in scottish soccer Glasgow sept. 19. Up dark horses have stolen the show in scottish football league warfare this year. But the league s pre season choices for honors Are close behind. Just out of the relegation zone at the close of the 1937-38 Campaign Clyde beat Down opposition in its first five games of the current season and held the Lead until sat urday. The Shawfield Park squad was replaced at the top by Queen of South a club not reckoned by experts to do much. The Dumfries near the Bottom in final standings last its first match of the schedule won the next five and played a draw earlier last week. Saturday the team performed be fore a Home crowd and blanked Falkirk 2-0. Up to Date compilations now show Queen of South with 13 Points one better than Glasgow rangers Aberdeen and Clyde. Celtic met Clyde on the latter s ground Over the week end and the league Cham pions won 4-1. Glasgow rangers did t show much last week against the celts but in a. Glasgow Derby saturday dubbed third Lanark. 5-1 for its fifth Victory in eight starts. Aberdeen and celtic each have five victories the dons blanking St. Johnstone 3-0 saturday. Most thrilling encounter of the Day was the Clyde celtic contest the game was played in heavy rain but More than persons crowded into Shawfield Park. The Gates were closed shortly before the opening whistle. Only first half goal was scored by Mcdonald for the invaders after 11 minutes play. Crim gave the champions a 2-0 Lead shortly after the interval and Beaton netted from a penalty to make the count 2-1. Clyde continued at a fast Pace and with less than four minutes to go the celts broke away and scored twice through divers and Lynch. Pitted against the powerful fal Kir eleven Queen of South kept the visitors in Check throughout the 9c minutes. Hay scored in the first half and Dawson completed the count after the Cross Over. Rangers made no mistake at Home against the Catkin Park club Venters and Thornton netted in the first half and the same players again Camp through in the final 45 minutes. Black helped the Ranger cause when he deflected the Ball into his own net Dewar scored for the visitors. To popularity built up for Rugby in Winnipeg since the new Dea came into effect was Given a Jolt Friday night when the team composed largely of reserves Send out to Battle the University of North Dakota gave a sorry exhibition. They had to stay in there and take it for the first fifteen minutes just As did the spectators and it is question whether the men on the Field or the people in the stands suffered the worst. With Only three regulars in the Winnipeg starting line up most of whom were having their first experience of the Amer ican game with its unlimited inter Ference. The locals stood around in a More or less dazed manner As the brisk visitors walked through their shattered ranks for three Quick touchdowns. Actually there were two fames played. In the first con sisting of one period a make shift Winnipeg lineup was beaten by North Dakota 19-0. In the second of three periods the Best Winnipeg team available won from the students 7-2. But of course the aggregate scores counted so North Dakota triumphed by 21-7. So far As any contest was concerned it was All Over before the Winnipeg regulars took the Field and Al though the last three periods provided fair football the crowd left the Field in a disgruntled mood. For a Short time Only and f Over coatings to order 9c3 not one Worth i3ss than Greys and Browns in fancy Wor Steps and Serges and for fit and we give our ironclad guarantee of Satis faction. Think of the and we make your clothes on our sanitary take your measurement to the fraction of an Inch. The a perfect j. Norris son to March in tailors 95 627 blues who were the Best team in the Northern league throughout the regular Eason could not Cope with Crook ton in a Short play off series. Reason therefore is that in but and and Kash Crookston has the to Best pitchers in the league. Superior however has had a remarkably Good season financially and otherwise. The blues finished n the cellar a year ago and before he first game was played this sea Ion at Superior against the maroons George Treadwell the Catcher manager informed your correspondent if the changes he had made did not develop a win Ning team he would quit never since that Day to this has there Een any question of George quit ing. Rather the combination of a Good Ball team a new Park and he floodlights appealed to Superior ans to such an extent they packed he Ball Park All summer. Are you listening Bruno Haas Duluth Dukes took it on the Chin from their sister City team Good part of the season but they have the last laugh As the Minnesota City reached the final brackets in the play off by taking four straight games from Wausau. The Dukes now meet Crookston in the final and the pirates because of their two Ace pitchers Are favored. B de Barrow Veteran business manager of the new York Yankees believes the current Yankees Are the greatest baseball team of All time. I probably will regret this statement when it comes time to Send out said de. But i will stake a reputation developed in 50 years in baseball and say that the 1938 club is Superior to the great Yankees of 1927. The team of 11 years ago had a Shade on the White sox who won in 1917 and then went wrong in the 1919 series with the reds. This Yankee team is greater than any of the Fine clubs with which Connie Mack won pennants and world championships. It is True we have no outstanding Home run Star such As Ruth was in 1927 when he hit 50. But we have better balance better pitching More punch right Down the line and More Speed. Not Only that this Yankee team is More Clever More resourceful than the 1926 or 1927 a Winnipeg Hoys employed at the Sladen mine Malartic que., form the Hulk of a Diamond Ball team which has gone through the season so far without defeat and Are looked upon As the nucleus of a winning hockey team. The softball team has a top notch Battery in George Jen Kins and Mel Peeler and other Winnipeg lads in the line up Are Eddie Seewaldt first base Steve Pickartz second base Frank Gillies Centre Field Coul son Utility and Dong Fraser who was More frequently seen on the baseball line up. Besides Jim Speers Golden Gower which made such neat win at Thorn life on thursday Western Canada horses at the Toronto track include Ara Bian love roman Marcus Hainault maid Bon shot fort Craig contributor. Messenger maid pipe s pal i Ginny Cudgel Dot fair Eugenia and several others owned by or. Speers. Scottish choir Bowling United scottish choir Lawn Bowling tournament draw for Mon Day p-m., at St Paul s Kenyon Greenwood is. Findlay choir Dempster West end is. Wright St. Paul Hare Greenwood is. Allan West end mrs. Clarke St. Paul is. 276 Gabby St. Ste our windows Anderson choir. 9 -p.m. Winners losers is. Losers. Is. Winners a Bioc cd behind the to. A not faces to across the 7 Points a. Last Quarter the we 6powts first Quarter. Two two in my come Atteo Onu the game roamers win first half drive beats fort Rouge Ramblers 19-1 it by Scott Young Manitoba s Junior football championship prediction lists were being altered today As mid season fore casters checked the performance of St John s roamers against fort Rouge Ramblers at Osborne stadium saturday roamers showing their first flashes of effective football Ince the season began broke into he 1938 Victory list with a smashing 9-1 Triumph Over fort Rouge Ramblers. Reamer plays clicked with pre Ision saturday for a powerful first Hall drive that netted 18 Points while holding the slow starting gamblers scoreless. In the second half the play was even each team coring once As roamers protected heir Large Lead by constantly kick no on first Downs. Ken Draper and Alan Nightingale were the scoring stars of the game. Draper thundered Over the rambler me for two touchdowns both in he second Quarter. Nightingale wept around right end for the first touchdown in the first Quarter and converted from placement himself following a safety touch after a rambler Fumble in the first minutes f the game. Jimmy Lindsay out standing. Hambler averted a ure Homer touchdown by diving o the Ball after it was fumbled rom the seven Yard line and rolled into touch. Ramblers showed plenty of real stuff in the second half of the game their major fault in the first half was on downfield tackling. Dave Emmerick. Fort Rouge Quarter Back showed definitely As one of he top passers in the Junior circuit n a second half air attack that clicked twice to Bob Munsie and once to West on receiver interference. Nightingale s Brilliant Field to rec set the play for roamers first Points of 1938. He ran the kick off Back o Ramblers 30-Yard line and when to line plays failed to make Yards ried a place kick. Platz ran it Back o the 7-Yard line and on the next 3lay an Extension play went astray and Devreux was dropped behind he line. Platz kicked into the rambler Ine four plays later and reamers ook Possession on Ramblers 25. Snell boomed Over left tackle Lor four then Nightingale ran right on a fake play to left Cut in ant galloped across the line. His place ment convert was Good. Finlayson completed a Long pass from Draper Early in the second Quarter following Nightingale s 30 Yard run just before the change Over. A line play was stopped then Draper plunged for his first touch Down. Kick return from be Hind his own line downed by roamers on the two Yard line Lee to Draper s second touch on a line smash. Platz threw a 25-Yard pass to Munsie late in the half Munsie really drags them in Johnny Craig played Well in the Roamer Backfield Tiger Saul newcomer to the rambler line was outstand ing he was Hurt late in the game and helped off Ramblers made three consecutive first Downs in the third Quarter on lemme Rick s pass ing and Ron Mcleod s plunging Drew Lawson was penalized three minutes by referee Eddie Grant in the fourth Quarter when roamers were found to have too Many men on the Field Dave Devreux made one of the Best gains of the game near the end taking a lateral from Platz to run right then Cut in the play was Good for about 20 Yards Over 200 members of the school safety patrol under sergeant Andy Dunn and motorcycle con stable Harold Wangstad were guests of the stadium and the Manitoba Rugby football Union at the game. Roamers Mitchell Green. Avery. Peterson Kelsh Ryan Fred Gustafson Evanson Sutton Powell Finlayson Daniels Lawson. Nightingale. Craig Snell Draper. Paul Gustafson Mctavish. Mckay. Campbell Welsh Brodie Casey Aynsley. Ghetto Devreux Davis. Dedrick Faires Gillespie Gibson Harding Hitchens. Harley Hogarth lemme Rick Lindsay. Munsie Mcleod Mcclarty. Mceachern Mccabe Ostrander Platz Ralph Hinger Saul Stephen top. Taylor West. Grant referee Bob Moulden Umpire Alf Mclaughlin head Linesman. First safety touch fees Reuyl two Points roamers touch Down five Points place ment convert one Point. Second touchdown five Points Boomers touch Down five Points. Third kick to dead line one Point. Fourth Quarter Ramblers kick to deadline one Point. Thomson confident of winning bout tonight a Western Canada boxing title will be at stake tonight at the amphitheatre rink when highly outed Gordon Thomson of Van Over Holder of the welterweight championship goes into the ring against Billy Evans of Regina. Thomson fresh from a string of victories in cities along the Pacific coast. Including los Angeles is also no. 1 contender for the West Ern lightweight title and next Fri Day at Calgary will meet no. 3 contender for the 135-Pound Crown Al Ford of Vancouver. Monday s fight in addition to being for the 147-Pound title of the West holds further interest for local ing fans inasmuch As the win Ner will be pitted against Winni leg s Billy Marquart in a title bout. Should Thomson and Marquart meet in the near future it will mean hat two boys will be fighting for the welterweight championship who an also bid for the lightweight Crown a la Henry Armstrong Thomson who arrived in Winnipeg sunday morning is so confident he will defeat Evans tonight that he Las expressed a willingness to take n Marquart on a Iriner tace All Asis. Billy Burke one of the Best referees in Canada May handle the Mam bout. Backing up the main bout is the Emi wind up Between the hard listing full blooded Cree chief Mokey from Northern Saskatchewan and Young Tunney of Calgary. Other bouts Are Mickey Swiss and die Kline two welterweight rom Winnipeg Leo Gerbasi and Cushman local lightweights and Joe Taffin and Gene Connors Winnipeg 175-Pounders, in a cur Tain Raiser. First bout starts at 830. Balmy Beach wins exhibition game Dundas ont., sept 19. Toronto Balmy Beach of the on Tario Rugby football Union opened their 1938 season saturday with a 15-4 win. Over the intermediate Dundas red bombers one of the strongest intermediate squads in Ontario. Irish league Berry City 4, Coleraine 1. Ballymena u. 7. Larne-3. Clifto Hville 3, distillery 2. Glenavon 2. Ards 4. Belfast celtic 4, Glen Toran 3. Bangor 3, Lichfield 2. Newry town 2, Portadown 2. Ottawa riders Down Montreal Ottawa sept. 19. Rough riders opened the Eastern Canada football season Here Satur Day defeating Montreal nationals 13-5 in an exhibition game. Nationals showed plenty of Power to hold riders for three quarters of the game. They opened the scor ing with a Rouge after a kick by Ray muffins. Later Tommy Burns booted a placement and a Rouge on Jimmy Riddle s kick completed Montreal s scoring. Ottawa won in the last Quarter. A placement and a Dropkick by tiny Herman together with a Rouge on Eddie Chocano s kick and a last minute touchdown by Rick Perley after a Forward pass Over the line by Murray Griffin gave them Vic tory. Longshot scores in futurity prep new York sept 19. Por Ter s mite a 20 to 1 shot owned by w. E. Boeing Hung up a new world s record for 6% furlongs on a straight away course in defeating 13 other two year Olds saturday in the Champagne stakes Belmont Park s prep for the oct. 1. Renewal of the futurity. He ran the Dis Tance in 2-5 to win old country soccer league standings London sept 19. Up Ings in the English and scottish football leagues including games played saturday follow Everton Derby Chelsea Liverpool Aston Villa Bolton _ Leeds 6 Charlton Preston Middle Bro Sunderland Wol Hampton. Portsmouth Grimsby. Leicester Arsenal Stoke Manchester u. Brentford Blackpool Huddersfield. Birmingham end Lii Blackburn Fulham Sheffield u. Sheffield w. Millway w. Bromwich. Tottenham. Burnley Newcastle. Plymouth Coventry Luton West Ham Bradford Notts a. Tran Mere Manchester c. Bury Swansea Chesterfield Southampton. Norwich w l d 0 0 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 1 3 2 3 3 a pts. 3 12 7 10 12 9 9 9 10 15 a 5 5 8 6 15 9 9 12 8 7 11 12 11 10 6 16 10 13 12 15 14 Deer Lodge and . Meet tuesday night after tuesday night s Junior football game Between . And Deer Lodge at Osborne stadium the Junior league will have Only one unbeaten squad. Junior football fans have been looking Forward to this import ant game since these two teams proved to observers they had the Early season class of the league. It blanked reamers and trounced Ramblers in its two starts while Deer Lodge s Only appearance was in an impressive shutout Victory Over the Road hers. The game will Start at 8. Southern Section Aldershot 7 Swindon 6 Northampton. 6 Exeter 6 Newport i 7 Crystal p. Brighton Queen s . Bristol c. Bournemouth. Reading Bristol r. Watford Southend Notts c. Cardiff Mansfield Torquay port Vale Clapton Walsall 1 2 1 1 Northern is Barnsley 7 Oldham 6 Crewe 7 Southport Bradford c. Huu Gateshead Stockport Rotherham Doncaster. New Brighton Carlisle Chester. Wareham 7 York 6 Halifax Darlington Barrow Accrington Hartlepool Lincoln Rochdale i 7 3 4 14 10 10 8 10 7 7 4 12 12 14 8 11 8 5 9 9 6 9 10 11 in 16 11 1z 8 15 14 is 14 16 12 12 8 9 12 scottish div Queen of South 8611 rangers 8 Aberdeen 3 Clyde 8 celtic 8 Hamilton 8 Partick 8 hearts 8 Kilmarnock .8 St. Johnstone. Hibernian. Falkirk Arbroath Motherwell Albion r third Lanark. St Mirren Queen s Park. Raith rovers. Ayr to United scottish la ice div Cowdenbeath. 6501 6 4 0 6 East Fife Alloa ath. Dumbarton St. Bernards. Stenhouse Muir Morton . Dundee u. Dunfermline. Dundee Stirling Edinburgh a. Ith athletic 6 Brechin City. 6 Montrose Ting s Park Forfar a. 4 4. 4. 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 3 1 1 0 0 8 12 10 8 11 1 6 7 10 8 15 3 19 6 14 4 14 6 18 7 21 i 21 14 30 16 18 3 20 11 27 9 18 14 15 13 21 17 7 in 17 16 v. 13 9 15 u 13 18 25 14 19 .19 25 8 15 6 14 10 19 10 21 n 25 6 23 16 16 11 13 9 17 14 9 9 12 12 8 11 12 12 17 21 11 17 11 17 10 21 19 25 9 17 10 94 Edmonton grads trounce Ohio Saske Teers Edmonton sept 19. Monton grads raced through can son engravers from Ohio for a 75-25 Victory Here saturday night As they opened a Best of five Chal Lenge series in defence Underwood International women s basketball trophy. The challengers still showing the effects of an irritating five Day trip that ended Only 15 hours before the Jamie never were Able to match brads fast passing combination Lay and shooting accuracy falling behind 14-5 in the first Quarter 35-9 at half time and 57-19 at the three Quarter Mark. Canton used Only six of their eight players but called time Oul in each of the quarters. Noel Macdonald tall Grad Centre teammates to their big Ead in the first half with 10 Points and counted 12 More in the third Quarter before retiring to the Side lines. All her Points were made on Field goals. Tuxedo ladies mrs. W. Thomson won the medal com petition staged by the ladies Section of he Tuxedo Golf crib on thursday. This thursday the Tuxedo ladles Wilhold a Everton Only team Widi full soccer Points London sept. 19. Up barrage of goals gave Everton its sixth straight Success in English league football saturday. The lancastrian Defeated Portsmouth 5-1 to uphold its record As the Only team in the league s four division with maximum Points for the sea son to Date. While Everton continues to set the Pace in the major league Erst while leaders in other divisions were dethroned Blackburn rovers and Fulham became joint holders of first place in the second division. Aldershot Heads the list in the third division s Southern Section and Barnsley is top dog in the Northern Loop. After three successive defeats Arsenal showed a reversal of form to win 1-0 at Wolverhampton. Fifty thousand spectators gave Bryn Jones former wolves Star a great reception. He was transferred to the gunners this year for the highest Transfer fee Ever paid in English football. But honors went to Reg. Cumner former Hull City youngster who was playing his first major league match. He netted the winning goal from close Range just before the interval. The defeat was the firs chalked up against the wanderers this year. Forty five thousand spectators were at Villa Park where Aston Villa whipped Brentford 5-0. They saw a fight Between an irate spec Tator and several policemen in the Villa s Goalmouth after an injury to Biddlestone the Home team s goal keeper. The Man ran on the Field with tha apparent intention of striking a Brentford player whom he considered responsible for the Accident. Deterioration of Manchester City dropped from the first division at the end of last. Season was emphasized when the Maine Road squad lost at Home to Mill Wall by a 6-1 score. Barker and Rawlings got two each for the londoners Walsh and Richardson netting the others. Nia Kwa count but club Allan Boes shot sensational Golf in of Makwa country club s week end sweep stake. He carded a Gross 70 and net 67, but at that could Only share top place with r. G. Mackie who had next came John Turnbull and c. Len nox with net 73 s arid one stroke Back of them were Harry Arkle and h. G. Bird with net 74 a g. P. Jermy had a net 75 and Hod Chadwick and h. P. Dexter net Bronks Triumph Cronin Grinders beat Edmonton eskimos 16-3 Calvary sept 19 half Parade of touchdowns with a Brilli ant last half defensive performance brought the Calgary brinks under Carl Cronin Victory Over the Edmonton eskimos 16-3, in the firs Western Canada conference game Here this season saturday. Paul Rowe Johnny Mike Sullivan and Buzz Buzzard were the touchdown Kings of the Day. The half time score was 15-1 for the Bronks the husky visitors from Edmonton scoring their Lone Point on a Rouge just before the end of the first Quarter. Scoring was completed in the fourth with a kick to deadline by the Bronks and safety touch by the eskimos. 38-Yard run it was Bob Campbell who started Bronks on the Way to their second touchdown he accepted one of Button s booming punts and made a spectacular 38-Yard run Back that left a Field of Eskimo tacklers strewn around the turf. Then the Rowe Rorvig Sullivan plunging combination came into action behind great interference efforts by the Bronk line. The Ball was put Over the goal line by Sulli Van on a Short plunge. Asks scored a Lone Point on a Rouge just before the end of the first Quarter the Point proving somewhat costly to Bronks As Campbell suffered Aii ankle injury when tackled and was forced to the sidelines. Buzz Buzzard the South country mystery Man started playing a one Man game in the second Quarter and for several minutes took All the spotlight with his great Ball carry ing that included dashes of up to 41 Yards. Jimmy Gilkes moved into the Jame to help him and Between the air they reeled off Yards in a great Down Field Parade. The Bronks dominated line plays throughout the game and displayed a versatile attack against the threat from the North the eskimos in the second half thrilling the spectators with an Aerial attack which did everything but score. Bronks took command in the opening minutes of play when Paul Howe climaxed a series of line plays by skidding Over the goal line after an Edmonton Fumble had Given broncs Possession 17 Yards from the payoff strip. Sullivan and de Thorvig took part in the scoring drive. a distinct advantage in Yards gained Rushing and first Downs but Edmonton was much better in the Forward pass depart Merit and shaded Bronks in punting. Bronks had 13 first Downs against seven for Edmonton and gained 357 Yards Rushing compared with 28 by Edmonton. Calgary tried five forwards completed none and one was intercepted. Eskimos tried 13, completing six for 89 Yards. Bronks failed to intercept any. Each Side punted 10 times Edmonton s kicks going 556 Yards froth the line of scrimmage against 450 for Bronks. Calgary Ball carriers made 59, Yards on run backs to 37 by Edmonton voters. Lineups Wing. Kirk half backs Watchek Sutton Heath Quarter Back. Stevens Snapback Olander Bola series continues at olympic tonight West ends and Elmwood Nett tonight at the olympic rink the third game of the Janiw Lacrosse championship four me of seven series. West ends Are two Rames Down fats a Viuf scored close victories in the Fin two contests. Jav these two Well matched item have supplied Winnipeg s u Crosse followers with a kit series so far and with we ends almost forced to Vii to retain any Chance of taking to title Bola fandom is log Tii Forward with intense interest to tonight s contest billed to Start at 8 o clock. Insides brocade. Bid dub Gelhaye Simstad outsides o Bra Perpich. Hart Mewen Jordan Pike. Mcgreevey fun and Howell. Wing Wusyk half backs Rorvig Sullivan. Rowe Quarter Back Campbell Snapback. Roberti insides raise Cosgrov Hagen outsides. Gib Fla Haynes Harrison Buzzard Gilkes Bol met pm Nelson. A Csc Duggan Monton Umpire Archie Mcteer Milf try head Linesman Les Ferguson summary first touch we five Points Calgary five Points Edmonton raw one Point. Second Quarter Calgary touchdown five Points third safety Tsun two Points fourth toot ibb one Point. _ Norwood ladies receive prizes the ladies Section of Norwood Golf club held its fall Field Day on saturday. And a splendid turn out enjoyed the various events a prizes for All competitions were presented to the various winners a the honorary president Robert the. Fallowing is a list of the winners club miss Doha Baxter Ruhbe mip mrs a. Wodlinger Low. Gross miss Donna Baxter Low met Consolation mtg. Kinnear runner up Tracey c a Ner up mrs. Jackson Low. Gross miss a Muir Low net Missuk Liller presidents mrs. A. Anger runner up mrs. J. A Tonkin Low miss Marjorie Ches Aej Consolation pres., mrs. J. A Matfes miss Marjorie Chesnet. Ringer Board a class miss is jew class miss Lois special prizes went to Marifi t. 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