Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 20, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page fourteen Winnipeg free press tuesday september 20, West ends Back in Junior Bola pict trounce Elm Wood pats 12-6 in 3rd play off game West end Argos swung Back into Junior Lacrosse title Contention monday night at the olympic rink with a smashing 12-6 Triumph Over Elmwood pats in the third game of the four out of seven championship play off series. Argos beaten soundly by pats in the first two games showed a Complete reversal of form to outscore the 1937 champions in every period but the second and finished brilliantly with a wide fourth period Edge for their overwhelming margin of Victory. West end s passing attack a fac Tor Seldom potent in previous play off games functioned perfectly the we sties passed accurately Anc often and followed through with a Goalmouth finish lacking unti monday held the pats Well under control All the Way. The game was the roughest so far in the series and both teams will be without regulars for the fourth game wednesday night at the olympic. Garry Kendall was most seriously Hurt with a broken Collar Bone sustained in a third period clash around the West end net. Sinclair Elmwood Forward aggravated an old ankle injury and Vic Lofvendahl cracked a couple of ribs. No player escaped without Cut or Bruise of some nature. Barney Benson topped scorers of both teams with five Well earned goals he passed to Eric Abbott for a sixth Benson s coolness around the net was one of the features of a Good game Gord Mccaine Burly Elmwood Star scor Jack Charles had two de three for Argos in addition to his goal Hunter did likewise Abbott assisted twice red Garry Kendall Chuck Gardiner and Harry Bloomfield scored one each Al colpitts a defensive stand out passed for one of Charles goals Mcnaughton was a standout in the West end goal Andy bran Nigan Elmwood Newman had Little Chance with most of the shots he missed Johnny Ames Ray Ogston and Dave Ross were other Elmwood scorers and Dick Watt helped in Ross tally we sties led 4-3 at the end of the first and were never behind from then on in the last period when pats defence slackened in a goal drive West ends ran in five goals to Elm Wood s one. West ends Mcnaughton. Colpitts Prentice. Campbell. Kendall Benson Fitzgibbons Bloomfield. Charles Abbott Gardiner. Hossack Chikowski Hunter Greenberg. Watts Cooper Sinclair. Mccaine Robinson. Lof Bendaw Ogston Millar. Official Lyndon. First Elmwood Ames. .10 2 Hoss Ames Anderson Smith. Ernie Stubbs and lome West end. Bloomfield. 5.51 4. 3.27 3. West end 6.17 5. Eta Wood. Mccaine 9.30 a West end. Gardiner. 10.45 7, West end Kosslon 13.25. Second Elmwood Mccaine. 8.54 9. West end. Charles 9.45. Penalties Mccaine. Campbell. Third West end Kendall 1.35 11, Elmwood. Mccaine 10.25 12. West end. Hunter 14.30. Benson Smith. Fourth West end Benson .20 14, West end. Abbott. .30 Jedi West end. Benson 4.05 16, Elmwood. Ross s.04 17. West end. Charles. 7.20 18. Benson 7.24. 2, score by West end 412 Elmwood 3 1 1 Al Weyburn club will operate Weyburn sept. 20. The Weyburn beavers will be in there fighting when the Southern Saskatchewan senior hockey season opens. This decision was made at a largely attended and enthusiastic meeting of citizens called by the citizens committee held on monday night. The resignation of the past hockey executive was accepted and Steps were immediately taken to it was decided to elect an four members giving them the Power to add three More me m b e r a and for the executive to elect their own presi Dent and Secretary. A nominating committee of three Chuck Rod Gers Tom Marshall and de Gend Ron were appointed to bring in. A list of names for the. Executive. The four members elected were or. H. S. A former president of the Beaver hockey executive t. C. Zabel h. M. Harvey and t m. O Connell. . League is ready the recreation . Bowling league will open its 17th season wednesday sept 21, at the recreation alleys at 9 pin. The names of the 8 teams and captains Are mixers. J. J. Weidman wildcats n. Chodirker giants j. P. Weid Man cubs. H. Perles aces s. Hal Ter hounds i. Rosenstock cardinals s. Perlman cadets m. Chos Lovsky. Lone Canadian in us. Women s Golf tourney Chicago sept. 20. Stars from the United states South and West coast divided medallist honors monday in the qualifying round of the 42nd United states women s Golf championship. Playing water soaked Westmore land course like the defending Champion she is mrs. Estelle Law son Page of Chapel Hill n.c., turned in a card of one Over Par. A few minutes later Dorothy Traung of san Francisco sloshed off the 18th Green with an identical total built on nines of 40-40, to share the role of Pace maker into tomorrow s match play Competition. Those two remarkable perform ances blazed brightly through the remainder of a dark dreary Day which saw a. Score or highly regarded contestants put to rout by elusive Par and the elements. Mrs. Eric Phillips of Toronto Jarely managed to qualify. Playing through rain mud and chilling winds mrs. Phillips tied with seven other players at 94 and survived he playoff. The other Canadian in he tournament miss Kaye Farrell of Vancouver failed to qualify hooting a 97. Three strokes off the Pace was Miley of Lexington ky., with a shot under the totals of Maureen Orcutt Veteran from Haworth n.j., and two Mem hers of the British Curtis cup team. Tiernan of bal tray ire and and Jessie Anderson of Perth Scotland. Evelyn Hartley on the left and Isabel Menzles right were the winners of the final of the Canoe club ladies paddling doubles held Over the week end. Retains title Gordon Thomson shows skill in beating Evans by Clem Shields the adage that you cannot teach an old dog new tricks was twice proven at the amphitheatre rink monday night Veteran Gordon first when Thomson of Van Ellanae Williams Betsy Maclead of of Chicago Williamsville n.y., and Patty Berg highly rated Minneapolis Star had the Field Strung far Back from that figure. Mrs. Glenna Collett Vare six times Winner of the Crown posted a 90. Orillia loses to St. Catharines Orillia ont., sept. 20. Catharines athletics leaders of the Ontario Lacrosse association at the close of the regular senior schedule scored four goals in As Many minutes monday night to defeat Orillia terriers 10-7, and even their series for the 1938 . Championship. The terriers last year s titlist were leading 7-6 with Only four minutes of the fourth Quarter remaining. Montreal sept. 20. By Eddie Greene who rifled Home five goals Montreal canadians edged out Cornwall 15-13, monday night to take a 2-1 Lead in. The Quebec senior group Lacrosse final play off series. The next games will be played wednesday and Friday at Cornwall with the sixth of the Best of seven series if Neces sary Here next monday. Couver knocked out his Regina challenger Lor the Western Canada professional welterweight boxing championship and secondly when approximately fans refused to be kidded that outside of the main bout the card was Little Short o poor entertainment. Thomson did not have things i own Way by any stretch of the imagination. It took him nine rounds to wipe out the Evans Threal and before he did that he had had plenty of scares. The Prospect of meeting Billy Marquart possibly one of the beat Ever sent out of Winni May have had something fighters Peg to do with making Thomson and Evans give of their Best. They gave the fans a real scrap and can Corse Back Here anytime but As for the rest of the fighters on the card they can stay Home As far As this critic is concerned. The matchmaking was not the Best in the world. The curtain Raiser provided two boys who have not fought for years while the Mickey Swiss is. De Kline bout Only served the purpose of proving that condition Means a great Deal in the ring Racket. Kline was not in any condition to fight and should never have been allowed to fight. In the first round he dropped Swiss for a nine count he showed Joliat or Lupine to coach eagles Montreal sept. 20. Up new Haven eagles of the International hockey league will be coached this Winter by Aurel Joliat. Or Pete Lepine whose National league careers with Montreal canadians ended last season Cecil Hart said monday night. Joliat and both Long time stars with the canadians were Given their releases a couple of weeks ago. The Montreal and new Haven clubs during the discussions Here renewed their working agreement for another Yaar. Eagles will train with canadians Here this fall training will open Early next month. Junior soccer replay Carleys and Westbrook juniors will replay their Semi final cup game wednesday at 5 . On the Mcphillips grounds. All caledonian juniors and Juve Niles Are wanted out by 4.45. I old Rye whisky Worts limited 25 of. 40 of. 1831 Canada s oldest distillery his Superior ring ability. After that one splurge he faded rapidly and a much inferior fighter won the fight despite the decision of the judges who gave the nod to Kline for some unknown reason. Sudden Kaye Ernie Heatherington of trans Cona returned to the middleweight wars and won his bout up to the final minute in the eighth round but that final minute was All that land and a wicked blow to the liver drop Heatherington gasping for breath. In the second round weathering ton had been felled for a Low count but immediately came Back and dropped Tunney for a no count outside of the actual finish and the second round fans had difficulty in keeping awake. Gordon Thomson Evans 8 pounds and approximately 8 years and still gave the Regina a sound lacing. The Vancouver boy was very fast very cagey and for mrs. Fabyan and Gene Mako have surprised Forest Hills n.y., sept 20. Defeats s of Bobby Riggs and. Helen Jacobs the chief surprises of the men s and women s United states Tennis singles. Championships have been furnished by Gene Mako and mrs. Palfrey Fabyan. _ Idle again monday caused a third successive postpone ment Mako and mrs. Weather will compete tuesday in two of the three remaining Semi final matches. Al though both Are among the United state s first 10 a neither Mako nor mrs. Fabyan was expected to sur Vive this Long. Their specially is doubles. Mako matched with two listed John Bromwich of Australia fills the bracket Riggs was expected to occupy he got there by whip Ping sixth seeded Frank Kovacs fran to Puncec of Yugoslavia the third seeded foreigner and Gil Hunt Riggs erratic conqueror. Mrs. Fabyan who meets her doubles partner Alice Marble had been expected to Bow out in the Quarter finals before the Superior Power of Jadwiga Jedrzejowska polish husky who was runner up last year to Anita Lizana and ranked no. 1 among this year s foreign Conten Ders. Instead she eliminated but both appear to have reached the end of their careers As dark horses. There s no reason to believe Mako will keep Bromwich from his Over due appointment with Budge in the finals. Miss Marble has beaten mrs. Fabyan in each of their half dozen previous meetings. Nance Wynne of Australia already is in the women s final which she reached saturday by whipping Dorothy Bundy. White sails Dot red River his weight 135 pounds very heavy hitter. All that Evans appeared to have was youth and courage which was insufficient against experience. In the third round a series of lefts and rights to the jaw dropped Evans for counts of three five and three the Bell coming to the Rescue of the Regina. Again in the seventh round Evans toddled to his Corner groggy As the result of a continuous bombardment to the head and in the ninth round when it appeared that Evans had recovered and was on the Road to score some kind of revenge like a Bolt out of the Blue Thomson landed a terrific right to the jaw and it was lights out for or. Evans. Gerbasi wins Leo Gerbasi Defeated his fellow Winnipeg Ger Frank Cushman after four fast and furious rounds. These two did their Best to make an at Tractive card. In the curtain Raiser Joe Taffin knocked out Jim con nor in the second round of a scheduled three round tilt. He Etee was Scotty Thomson judges were Chris Akins Jim Allen and Clem Shields. Traynor fears lower division Philadelphia sept. 20. Traynor the Captain Kidd of Pitts Burgh pirates stared glumly at a rain torrent monday nursing a bad Case of jitters because Chicago cubs Are Only 3% games behind tha pirates in the National baseball league and Cincinnati is five games in arrears. We re on top and they gotta Knock us said pie. The rain washed out Pittsburgh s Chance to try to perform mayhem on the last place Phillies monday. That upset Traynor until he Learned it also washed out the cubs do Jers and Cincinnati Boston games. But pie was t any too chirpy about tuesday s scheduled mrs. Ruddell is Golf the finals of the ass ii ladies Section we on sunday when mrs. H. I Defeated miss e. Webber 18th Green to win the fifth consecutive season. To mrs. J. Gibson was the the september monthly mrs. A. G. West won Hole Competition which in on saturday. The ladies Section will its activities for the dinner and Bridge on a sept. 24. A Long driving comp a and b classes and medal play will be followed Ner in the clubhouse and George a Chung with his Sloop Eleanor shown herewith captured the Graham trophy in the sailing race Over the Canoe club course sunday but Only seconds separated Eleanor from Claud Bleek s Nancy at the finishing line. Ken Stanford is playmate. Was third. Eighteen Craft competed. Best yet Daniel Mac has strongest team of past few years encounter with Brooklyn. The second division clubs have played their Best Ball against us in the last month and a half and they Haven t made a mistake he groomed. Kansas City enters final badman Breaks Jinx Manchester England. Up statisticians Point out that Don Bradman has scored Only one Cen Ury at the old Trafford ground Here. He hit the 100-Mark Early this or. Tunney of Calgary needed to summer against Lancashire. Lodge Sand a clash at Osborne tonight a definite difference of opinion will be settled tonight at Osborne stadium when Deer Lodge and . Clash at 8 o clock in the feature contest of the Junior Rugby league s Early season schedule. Neither team has been beaten in 1938. Deer Lodge supporters Bank their Hopes on the Stern defensive and offensive showing the lodgers made when Blank ing St. John s roamers in the second game of the season. The lodgers have a heavy line and a powerful Backfield and coach Dave Morris figures he has a Good Chance to upset the High Riding hebrews tonight. Bert Warwick . Mentor has his team in Fine condition and supporters of the champions wih get a Good fighting performance from the Indianapolis sept. 20. A Kansas City won the right to play in the final american association baseball series by beating Indian Apolis 6-13, Here monday night. The outcome gave Tae blues four wins to the indians two in the f our of seven play offs. They will meet the Winner of the St Paul Mil Waukee series and the team surviving will play in the Little world series against the International league Winner. St. Paul and Milwaukee were rained out monday. Kansas City. 12 1 Indianapolis 6 0 Bonham Piechota and Riddle listing Logan e. Hiddle French Lisenbee and Baker. This is third in a series of articles on local High school football teams. By Scott Young Daniel Mclntyre collegiate in pressed in a monday workout i the Best team yet reviewed in Thi series. Big powerful and with Backfield clicking like a Machin on an assortment of plays tha will worry opposition Coache plenty before this 1938 season i Well started the maroons will Tak More stopping than either Kelvin or Gordon Bell can Muster. Barring injuries this team i be the Best i be had Here in said Joe Madden head coach. Have enough of last year s regulars Back to keep the team Well balanced and the Rookie material is really Good. I m pointing at tha championship. This year and Miguire Well Start out Strong against Kelvin Friday night. I won t say Well win because i Haven t seen Kelvin but they la have to be very Good to beat assisting Madden is Hugh Brown a newcomer to the Daniel Mac staff. Brown is working with the linemen and although he states he is not yet certain he. Names his Likely starting line As follows Mckae and John Grant tackles Tully Morris and Donald Pope guards Alex Smith and Cliff Frend ends. Bill Chivers or Alex Mclean will be at Centre. Head coach Madden names the in the Neutral zone Success by Scott Young Well Fellows the big game is tonight. After my Brilliant Ess in calling the result of saturday s game Between Ramblers and roamers i suppose it would be a Good idea to give the Young department of prognostication a Short Holiday but not me. I m dogged. will beat Deer Lodge by pne touchdown they will Lead coming out of the first half. Deer Lodge will dominate second half play but Haven t enough punch to win it will be a Lulu of a game the Best yet. Midge Dodds fiery coach of the Champion Grey Goose bushmen won t say much about the Forth coming inter provincial Diamond Ball championship series at Saska Toon the merchants Are says Midge but you know what kind of a team we be got. If we re on Well beat them All right the series is two out of three one game Friday and two saturday. Cliff Roseborough is impressed with Lacrosse watching Elmwood and West end Pound each other around monday night Cliff claimed it s the roughest game he s Ever seen football is tonight the Blue bomber said but we Don t use he hooded at four West end players hacking away at Ray Ogston near the boards is Dyna mite. Dean Griffing would have a Field Ken Hoole Gordon Bell Back of Jack Hobson new Crookston leads final series Crookston sept. 20. A made it two out of three in the final Northern league play off series by defeating Duluth monday night 7 to 1. The pirates pounded Novak for 12 hits while Butland limited Duluth to eight scattered blows. The fourth game of the series will be played tues Day night. Score by innings Duluth. 000 100 8 Crookston 002 320 12 and Felderman Butland and Erickson. Following As his Likely starting Backfield Vern Wilson Jack my vicar Cliff Randall Tom Kern Ahan and Bob Felske. Mcvicar and Felske were both stars on last year s Daniel Mac team. Other Bac fielders noted were Bert Margetts Ronald Phil Faraci Doug Baldwin Sid Stib Bard Christie Mussello and Bob Stephenson. Stephenson May be a starter. Reserves will be chosen from the following Al Yates Ralph Palmer Gord Brickman de Petesky George Slater Al Fiah Bogash de Dennington Dave Berry Bill Eyre lome Watton Norm Grinke giant or Retzlaff Walter Jenkins Alex Marshall George Thomson Harry Mcrae Cecil Goldin Doug Suffron Walter Oppenheimer Ralph col Pitts Fred Art Fenwick Ken Mcleod Jim Simister Don Green Joe Mcrae Jack Hermiston Garnet Mclntosh and Jack Mcnaughton. No More ties for american hockey association Des Koines la., sept. 20. A f. Grant president of the american hockey association said monday there will be no More tie games in league Competition. Grant said members of the association voted to continue overtime play until one team wins the game. The extra periods will be 10-Minnte affairs with the provision that the first team scoring in an extra period _ wins. Tion of prizes for the Madge Mckenzie wins batting it championship Madge Mckenzie St Boa Ihei athletics Ace outfielder w batting championship of the greater Winnipeg softball league play off. Kenzie hit the Ball at a .692 clip for the four play off to beat put Rose Kumka and Jin Sych . Outfielders we Tajii for the runner up position Wii Ejbl with the batting tide for the Waul play off goes the George s trophy. Top Fielding honors were by Lena Kolt and Peggy i ., and Bea Hall and Lake of St. Boniface. To one of fee four will go the c. R. Gibson trophy. Batting figures follow Madge Mckenzie. St Bon. Hose . Mary psyche Clara Marshe . Jul Oiga Kolodie an Anna Gray. St Bon. Leah St Bon. Flo Weslake St. Bon. Mabel Hall. St Bon. Elsie Lindbergh. . Kay Shanks Peggy Mckenzie St 3on. Jyh Mary gos Hulfac. . Stella sole St. Bon. Bea Hall. St. Bon. Peg Gillies. Gay i Wagner St Bon Stefnie Neil St. Bon Greeta St Bon. Lena Kolt . Cor nations hold Windup St. James Cor nations baseball Lub held its Windup saturday night in the St. James Hall when presentations were made to the layers of the midget and Junior earns and to rangers winners of he club pee wee league. Rangers received the Irwin Tro their pee wee Victory Over received the the Best and Wilf Winnipeg golfers visit Carman Carman man., sept 20. Spend Over the week end a golfers sponsored by the Manuta Golf association carib and joined with the the local club in four Ball Mac but following the games the visit of were entertained at the Royal Hou. C. N. Doyle president club took the and ext now a Welcome to the visitors mayor Greer and Robert president of the association. Adm Anderson and Charlie harm re plied on behalf of the the party included Robert. My Ray Allan Anderson Charlie Hir Ris t Milne a. Collins f. Dave Arnott and j. Crowley l a. Peto returned . President i Morrissey trophy for Pitcher on the club Daniels was presented with thesul och cup for the Best batting aver be. Senior Lacrosse wellingtons and Elmwood seniors will practice at the olympic rink tonight Welling tons from s to 9, and Elmwood from 9 to 10. Montreal sept. 20. A. Peto of Montreal has bin elected for a Fonh year As president of the Dominice football association according to word received Here monday nifty by the Quebec football Assod Aticy. Peto was returned by a mail taken in connection with Nual business meeting of the , which is being conducted by Gall a Short time and pm Over coatings to Bodek not one Worth less than Greys and Browns in fancy Wor Steps and Serges and for fit and Wear we give our ironclad guarantee of saw faction. Think the make your clothes on our smut of your measurement to traction of an Inch. The a Erfurt lit. Over size figures 10% extra. Worth two beads made suits. J. Merchant Gabby in so on Taim Canada makes bid for 1944 games Toronto sept. 20. G. Merrick of Toronto Canadian representative on the International olympic committee said monday Canada had made a definite bid for the 1944 olympic Winter games. Or. Merrick who received official notification of the. Award 1940 St Moritz Switzer land said Canada made a tentative offer for them. The Dominion pro posed staging the games in Mon Treal. G. B. Bac fielder like says he can run Ken and boy How he blocks pm out. It s a treat to run a Ball behind that Guy Jimmy St James Ace last year and one of the High scorers in the North Junior division is reported of the Way to Windsor ont to play senior hockey. Bob Paterson coach of Salisbury bantams last year will coach the midgets this season he says the Salisbury club will have a juvenile entry this season As Well As mid get and two Bantam squads. Flash finish quote a local High school football coach watching Greg Paul s col lege workout monday night a i was As Tough with my team As that Guy is i would t have one Guy player out to practice have one Gre g is fielder is High on the possibilities results. Tough an right but he sure gets Fine turnout at Waverley gun the saturday afternoon shoot of Waverley gun club was Well at 23 shooters participating arid following scores recorded on 25 targets shot at c. V. D Clute 24 a r. Screaton 24 w. Sturgis 21 g. Duncan 20 j. Baldner Southam 20 h. J. Higgitt 18 j. W. Brown 18 c. Moore 18 g. Lewis 18 e. R. Cooper 17 a. E. Cooper 17 t. M. Long 17 i Olsen 17 h. Wallace 17 Dri by d. Morse 17 or. Meindl 16 or. 16 r. Irwin 16 a it Marr Moore 15 a s. Eckert Murphy 15. The grounds will be Onen week Only on wednesday at 3.30 , and saturday at 2 . Quality lid. Lonton Iefata
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