Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 10, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press wednesday january 10, 1940 Page thirteen Brown reviews hew executive is elected at annual meeting of club by foe Ryan the Winnipeg Rugby football club twice winners of the Domin Ion championships and five times we Stern Canadian champions in the seven Cyrus tuesday night held its annual meeting in the fret press auditorium. There was but a Lair percentage of the Large club membership in attendance which might be taken us a Token of Lack of interest on the part of the membership generally but which i might also and probably More accurately he taken a vote or Confidence in the calibre of citizens who Are to genially chosen to guide the destiny of the Blue and Gold. Proof of the latter assertion May be found in the unprecedented acclaim and honors accorded the returning champions. Highlight of the gathering was the annual report presented by popular president Wallace e. Brown. In a careful analysis of the season just passed or. Brown missed Little that could be of interest to the member ship or the Public. He pointed out that the coach and the manager were instructed last january to concentrate on development of local Talent even at the expense of win Ning championships. As proof their adherence to those instructions he mentioned the fact that the final same of the Western play offs was won with nine native sons play ing nver 50 minutes of the game and the local boys played a major part in the Triumph at Ottawa. For this and his Many other outstanding at tributes great tribute was paid to coach Reg. Threlfall. Deficit explained referring to the rather substantial deficit incurred by the club on the past season s operations or. Brown attributed said deficit to four things. The Spring games played during Royal Welcome week the outbreak of War. Which upset things in the Early part of the schedule the Diss pointing financial result of the Western Semi final at Hegina the placing of the Dominion final at Ottawa and finally the Large travel Ling expenses of the Winnipeg club incurred in the double round Robin schedule played in the league for the first time. It was noted most of the away games were player on Friday nights. Or. Brown pointed out the material assistance afforded minor football in Winnipeg both financially and through coaching during the past year and took Pride in the results achieved. He lauded the work of the various committee chairmen As he advised that Only in total Gate receipts for the sea ton play off pools included did the club fall behind its previous High Marks. He also paid tribute to the manager to Frank Hannibal presi natural is Dent of the Western inter Provin be held Cial Union to past presidents los Isard and Barry Bain for their untiring support to assistant manager Leo Bussell to Secretary Ami Coulter and to treasurer John Myers he paid exceptional tribute. Praises Sellers High Praise also went to Mem Bers of the honorary Council All of whom proved their interest when called upon. He singled out for particular mention h. E. Sellers chair Man of the honorary Council who he indeed a Friend in need. The Hon. J. S. Mcdiarmid who was elected an honorary vice president of the club also received the plaudits of the president Lor his extreme interest in the welfare of the Blue and Gold. Or. Brown concluded by thanking the press for the very Fine support received throughout the season just passed and by assuring the membership that the Winnipeg club would carry on. And that there was very reason to believe that the other Western clubs had the same intentions. Executive elected g. S. Halter chairman of the nominating committee then moved the following honorary officers and executive slate 1940 honorary president. John t. Boyd honorary vice presidents. Hon John Bracken Hon. J. S. Mcdiarmid. Mayor John Queen executive members messes. Or. W f. Abbott. Lou Adlman. H. A. Audrain. Russ Andrews w. B. Bain. Geo. Brockie w. E. Brown. R. H. Bryce. 1c g. Burns j. D. Cameron. E. G. Campbell a. U. Chipman j. A. Coulter. V. I. J. C. Dirman e. B. Eadie Leigh eat Luton c. S. Erzinger g. S. Halter f. ,7. Hannibal c. R. Hud son. W. F. Huxley jr., e. L. Isard w. C. Johnston a. G. Kennedy. H. A. Labatt. W. A. Lawson. B. W. Lawric a. E. Longstaffe. A. R. Mac Donald or. A. C. Mcinnes e. Paul Moore j. E. Myers w. M. Noble w. R. Parliament Stan. Pepler h. A. Plant. Leo. Russell c. L. Sim monds n. T. Skidmore h. A. Smith Harold Snell a. E. Weidman. W. Barry Bain chairman of the continuous audit committee presented his committee s report which included several recommendations for the forthcoming year included among which were curtailment of expenses during the new year negotiation with the other Western clubs As regards pooling of travel ing expenses which at the present time fall much More heavily Oti the local club than on other members of the Union. The report stated we believe that our club has done More than its share of missionary work in connection with the league that we should no longer be called upon to assume More than our Frank Hannibal president of the . Extended to the Winnipeg club felicitations on their achieve ment in winning the Grey cup and the meeting closed with the appear Ance of that altered old . Mug filed with cold cold or was it water North division games feature playground Loop the contests in the playgrounds Over the week end proved to be keenly contested and of an inter Esting nature. In the North division thames and Chalmers both hit the Ligh spots with Church Andrew running them close. Sherburn. The North Central Divi Ion leaders handled the notre Dame contingent with great conf doubleheader in military hockey tonight rapidly gaining the reputation of the most boisterous hockey circuit in the prov Ince the military hockey league will present another tonight at the amphitheatre rink with fort Garry horse is. Composites in the first game grenadiers against gunners in the second. The competitive spirit runs High Between the various units and incidents that would pass unnoticed in other leagues often provoke open warfare in the military. None of the teams have shown a marked advantage Over the others to Date. This will he the second last double header before the play offs begin. Big seven Milt Schmidt and pork Dumart of Boston and Murray Armstrong of americans were the Only ones of Dence de. Paquette and Albert Lan j the National hockey yen scoring two goals each and Bill Hampden getting a Solo. Elgin shut out exhibition to the tune of five to nil George Sinclair scoring four of the goals and Doug. Harrison one Frank Taylor hand ing out the assists. In the South division the local Derby Kyle More and Jubilee ended up with Jubilee victorious thus bringing about a three Way tie for leadership Beaverbrook Jubilee and Kyle More. In the South Central division g. Burke and l. Gray both scored for Downing to tie Clifton two All. St. Scored a close Vic tory Over Young Broadway. Results of Sames played North Clu ilmers 4. Scotia 0 Hespeler 1, Church 2 Atlantic 0. Thames 2. North Central division Elrin 5. Exhibition 0 Sherbirn 6, notre Durne i. South division Garwood 1. Mulvey 4, Queens on 0. Beaverbrook 2 Kyle More 0. Jubilee 2. South Central division Downing 2. Clifton 2 St. Matthew s 1 Young St. 0. Classes continue at ski club the Winnipeg ski club have now opened their ski school. 11 was commenced monday and will be held every week night but wednesday under the personal super vision of Norman Knight. Two classes Are held each evening one from r to .9 . And the other from 9 to .10 ., with a limit of 20 pupils to each class. The club is still importing Snow and will do so until there is enough natural Snow. Tonight a hike will league s scor ing leaders to gain ground tuesday night on the injured and Idle Drillon of Zamulka still tops in North scoring b5t Scott Young babe Zamulka position As top Man in the Junior North division scoring race during the past week but it is becoming apparent that unless his club the Elmwood Maple Leafs stops slip Ping hell have to be Content with running in the first few instead of out in front. Zamulka Rookie Centre Man with Leafs second line Lias four goals and six assists at the most recent compilation for. A total of 10 Points. Ken Kirkland of St. Boniface is second with five goals and four assists for nine Points. Noel Vade Boncoeur St. James one of the most improved players in the league came with a Rush to take third spot with seven goals and one assist for eight Points. The league has yet to produce anything resembling a first class bad Man. Two St. James players Kirby and Archie Are tied behind. Brown of St. Boniface for this doubtful Honor each with 12 minutes in penalties. Brown s total of 14, however includes one 10-Mihute misconduct Zamulka s Elmwood string with 19 Points is the most effective single unit. Norm Bimmer adds seven to Zamulka s 10, and Bob Stewner has two. Vadeboncoeur eight Heads one of the second Best trios with Greg Kirby s four and six for Eddie Suarez totalling is Points. The St. Boniface Allen Kirkums Novak string also a 38 Points with seven nine and two respectively. The leaders c p Hamilka Elmwood 4 to 1 Kirkland is. Boniface 5 4 Vaclow Boncoeur. St. James. .71 air Amer Elmwood 3 4 St. Boniface 6 1 St. James 1 5 Mason . 3 2 Law. Elmwood 4 .1 Smith. Elmwood 13 Dubec. Elmwood 2 2 Artmus. . 1 3 Cunningham St. Jamea 3 1 Kirby St. James. 3 1 Gillingwator. St. James. 3 x . Hockey schedule Toronto. Dumart and Armstrong added a goal each while Schmidt helped on Dumart s score. The leaders g Drillon Toronto Blake canadians Schmidt Boston n. Colville rangers Dumart Boston Armstrong americans Shibicky. Rangers 15 12 h 9 9 9 pts. 25 23 22 21 20 19 19 More about schedule for the sunday school hockey was released monday night by the league Secretary for All sections but the senior. The senior Section will be notified by mail when their Section will get under Way. Schedule intermediate All games to be played from 8 to 0 . Baptist is. First lutheran Canada Broad rink. St Andrew s Westminster continued from Page 12 and All the More obscure methods of beating people with wooden clubs were used and meanwhile the referees meted out a few scattered penalties for that most in Nocent of All offences tripping. One player was Cross checked across the jaw so hard that you could see a red Welt on his Chin from the sidelines. They had to keep their Sticks up around their ears or they would have had their Heads lopped off the Way some of those monkeys were Wheeling around. It was a bad show. Pirates win at Emerson Emerson Man., Jan. 10. Crooks ton pirates took the opening game of the season in the states do minion hockey league Here tues Day night by a 4 to 3 score. The game featured the smart work of George Lesperance and Bill cow Tun. The former just up from Junior ranks banged in two line goals with cow Tun getting the third on an assist from Comeault and Lesperance. The visitors made a desperate charge in the Middle session to Cut away a one goal deficit and forged ahead on Power plays to go one up going into the last period. The featherweight Speed line of the locals pressed hard but real heavy blocking saved the Day with Robson in the american goal playing a major role. Allen and Gasperlin each scored two All from close quarters with Chet Ledoux As master play maker. Crookston Robson. Gurzon Ramiker. Ledoux Gasperlin. Allen. Markovich or Varovich. Emerson Wightman. Turner Mcniece Passey. Lesperance. Co stun Comeault pole. Wightman and Hicks. Howard. Raikovich isl foot Elmwood Livesley is. Belkle is. Mcgregor Ross Why should a player of that age eighteen or Nineteen take a Chance on being injured perhaps permanently there is no reason. One of the things we westerners Don t like about pro hockey is that High stick ing Cross checking game they have to play to protect them selves. Junior hockey became popular because of its clean Speed mainly. A few mis guided individuals think the rough stuff is All right if the right team floe5is.it, but they re the one team Guys. There is no reason whatever for officials ignoring their Rule books. Stop Page of rough play is much More important than calling offsides or imposing tripping penalties. Ost and Tillman were Good on the Blue lines and it s a Good thing because they weren t Good for anything else. A orge Poulter s juvenile hoc key league is booming the Tell me the hockey a usual is Good and this season the crowds Are starting to come three games Are scheduled of thursday night with one in particular that looks Good St. Boniface is. Salisbury and neither team has been beaten this season. Fred1 Dodds is having Tough Luck with his lombards. John son has a cracked rib Andy Mac Kenzie a Charley horse and Tommy Rathwell a broken Bone in his hand. 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Monarchs tickets 35t 5oc seats reserved ticket no. Sale at er7.lnjrf.rs, Grain Exchange. Iii frs smoke news stand of lir tobacco Ciji and rink. .17 . Mate and Grosse is. Wood Parsons is. Willace 9 ., Shipman is. Young Park is. Alderson Stewart is. Earls. Tipa tier Pulford is. Smith Hod sort is i Wilson Sturgeon is. Hearn Briggs is. J. Wilson. Tit our 6.45 . P t Biehl is c Zeigler f. Cable is. W Gibson of s. Carrick is. W. J. Is. Hales Donald is Sullivan Keith is. Eaton Lovie Cruikshanks is. M. Johnston. the annual Brethren will be monday be made ild be sent by that masonic six so key s results of games in 1.he Prince Edward mixed league were tigers 3. Giants to Ramblers i. Selects 0 grands cubs 0 Kenos 3, bears 0 Sparks 3, crush cys 0 pirates i rovers 0 cements 2, Bee 1 Pec Wees 2, shooters 1 bombers 2, red so x 1. I fish scores for tile night were w. Hickinbottom 852, f. Young 777. J. Komar 694, r. Harris 689, b. Stevens Gbo w. Lowry g61, j. Sobode 6g9. E. Mor 641, a. Maunder 675, j. Roddan to. The ladies were led by c. Hiking Otto in with g78, my. Stock Ley 654, s. Cooper 647, e. Lowry 60s, m. Milne 602. M. Snell 602. Winners of first half honors were Ramblers in a division. Kenos in a division and pee Wees in a sets new be cold s. Gelfund took the High three game record from a. Mogul by two pins on a 7g2 total score. Alley Kats set up a High three game record. When they scored with Handicap. The week s leading scorers were s. Gel Ted 762, a Ott 701, n. Baryluk 6118, m. Kay 620, j. Selma a 612, and s. Senen sky 598. Leading averages for 36 games Are m. Gerlovin 216. J. Mart 211. H. Senen sky 198. H. Rice 192, m. Kay 191, and m. Ryliss 190. The three Way tie for first place still Mcmains in the Bowling league and Alley Kats _m.a.c., Stella Mission and yanks. Wreck ers stepped Over kibitzer into second place by winning three. Open second half after two weeks Layoff the com Mercial men s five pin league sets under Way monday night for the second half of the season. Winners in each of three divisions in the first half were undecided until Fri Day. In a division after leading at season Globe bedding lost by one game Hercules manufacturing and City Dairy tied Globe for Mcconn place. A division honors were carried off b fort Gary hotel with Dominion one game behind. . Express to n division with a one game Lead o reliable Transfer. St. Louis Jan. 10 Tion of the american baseball the new York was emphasized in a poll of 259 baseball writers for the 1939 All Star team announced tues Day by the sporting news baseball publication. The Junior circuit placed nine of the 11 players with the yanks leading five last year Boston. Red sox three. Joe Medwick of St. Louis cardinals and Bucky Walters Cincin Nati Pitcher were the Only National leagues Given the first team i Coors. Eight clubs were represented on the second learn. The All Star selections first team Joe Medwick cardinals 1.1. Joe Dimaggio Yankees . Ted Williams red sox . Jimmy Foxx red sox in Joe Gordon Yankees 2b. Bob Rolfe Yankees 3b. Joe Cronin red sox . Bill Dickey Yankees c. Red ruffing Yankees p. Bucky Walters reds a Bob indians p. Second team Bob Johnson athletics . Mike Kreevich White sox . Mel Ott giants . Johnny mixe cardinals in. Charley Gehringer tigers 2b. Ken Keltner indians 3b. Luke Appling write sox or Leo Durocher dodgers . Ernie Lombardi reds c. Paul Derringer reds p. Bob Grove red sox p. Curt Davis cardinals p Cronin. Made the team 20th Century five pin As jokers Topnotch firs won two games from senior Cage teams he t 1 Al Lay twice tonight the senior Cage teams renew activities again tonight with two games at the . Gym. Varsity meets the league Lead ins St. Antler Vav s team in the first game at 8.15 in what should be a real Battle while grads and toilers will attempt to break a tie for second place at the 9.15 session. Preceding the senior games there will be two intermediate tilts Aqua Terras to Kinig the floor against varsity and the St. Andrew s crocks is Lazy l. For seventh time since 1925 to the tie Mickey Cochrane and pie Traynor. Notable among the missing on the first string is Charley Gehringer who previously had been selectee six times in succession. Joe slam Dimaggio scored in the balloting a Little receiving 258 of the 259 votes. Joe Burk wins athletic award new York Jan. 10 Cap Joe Burk world s Premier Amateur sculler tuesday was adjudged win Ner of the James e. Sullivan Mern orial trophy presented annually to the United states athlete who by Hii performance example Latch Fluenc i did most to promote sportsmanship during the year. Is. Woodward. Fox Warren Man., Jan. 10 Spe Manitoba North Western hockey league game was played at Fox Warren monday evening when the Home team Defeated Birtie by a score of 10 to 1. Inquiry Saskatoon Jan. 10. Up Ai inquiry into the Saskatoon Quak ers action in leaving the ice in the second period of the game which they forfeited to the Millers by a a score at Moose jaw on monday night will be conducted Here wednesday by a. C. Anderson president of the Saskatchewan Amateur hockey association an Angus Mcclaskey governor of the senior Hocke Saskatchewan league. Standing w l t f a p North end. 5 0 0 25 a 10 Sherbrook. 1 0 19. 13 3 West end .3 2 0 21 15 6 Central .2 3 0 14 33 Elmwood 1 4 0 10 22 2 South end 0 5 0 14 28 0 the free press carriers hockey league reached the Halfway Mark tuesday night when three exciting games were played at Sherburn rink. Sherbrook Defeated Sher Burn 2-1, Central won from Elm Wood 5-3 and Northend had a scare before overcoming Southend i-4. Sherburn sparked by Hawkins and Chambers gave Sherbrook a Battle Royal before admitting de feat. Sherbrook Are gunning for the championship and looked Good. This was one of the Best games of the night. Sherbrook were Best served by Wilson Pascoe Murray Phillips. Goal scorers for Sher Brooke were Murray and Pearson for Sherburn Jessiman again was a standout in goal. In spite of this defeat Sherburn Are still very much in the running for league honors. Southend close to scoring an upset in their game with Northend. With Only six players they gave the Northend ers the game of their lives. Molden win three goals to his credit was standout. Southend led 3-1 going into the third period in which the Northend team put on pressure and brought goals by will Clarke 3 Novak mine Warren one each scored Sputh ends goal. Central took two valuable Points at the expense of Elmwood who Are finding Points hard to get Central continue to improve Anc last night s win was Well deserved Yesowich 2 Graham 2, and Webb 1, were the marksmen for Central for Elmwood Bill Vickers 2, Dou Copeland 1, did the honors. Referees Al Harwood and j Sadler. Bowler scores 301 rapid City s.d., Jan. 10. Of records a rapid City Bowler chalked up a score of one better than perfect an Alley Here. The Kegler Clarence Bangs went through 11 perfect frames on. Strikes. A pin from an adjacent he swung up to. The line with 11 rather than the regulation ten pins set up against him. The Ball curved Down the Alley found the twelfth successive one. Score 301. Bantam hockey league so Liedle the revised Bantam hockey sched Ile for the balance of the season allows a morning group an 13 St Paul s is. Terriers Excel Siors is. St. John s. An 20 terriers is. St. Paul a St. John s is. Excelsior. An John s is. Terriers St. Paul s is. Excelsior. Be. Terriers is. St. Johns Excel Siors is. St. Paul s. Be. 10 Excelsior is. Terriers St. Paul s is. St. John s. Eta. Terriers is. St. Paul a St. John s is. Exec Siors. St. John s is. Terriers St Paul s is. Excelsior. A even info group an. 12 cubs is. Seals orioles is. Cava Liers. An is seals is Cavaliers cubs is. Orioles. An. Cavaliers is. Cubs orioles is. Seals. 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Cowel who with two goals each Neutral Zed the Best spartans had to offer lie oilers were in Comman throughout. Spartans Best Effort came in the third period the Trank Smith tallied twice but eve Hen they were outscored by the High Riding Oil team As b. Heuker of his second and e. Duncan an 3. Jones added two mor mainer s first period tally account. Or the other two for the oilers. Frank Smith rammed in thre for spartans As the top score or the game with Logan his Roll teammate to find the net., line ups British american Vla incr b. Tones t. Cowell. A. Mathe 5. Campbell b. Teukert. E. Shute Cowell a. Duncan. H. Dallas. West Kildonan spartans Alf blackball Durse Jones. Jack loser George Elrick Ray Mccaw. Bill wee Ake. Fred Bunny Harry Parnell fran Mith. Harry Elsworth. Summary first period British american of gainer. Cowell 2 West Kildonan Logan penalties Shute Cowell mainer Black Lall. Second american of Teukert Shute 2 West Kuonan Smith. Penalties c. Cowell mainer Smith. Third period British american of Duncan Jones Teukert West Kildonan Smith 2 penalties Shute. F. Smith orioles is. St. John s. Feb. Sherburn is. W. Kildonan terriers is. Forts St. John s is. Excelsior. Feb. W. Kildonan is. Orioles St John s is terriers Excelsior is. Forts. Feb. 20 Sherburn is. St. John s orioles is. Terriers forts is. W. Kil Donan. Feb. Terriers is. Sherburn St. John s is. W. Kildonan Excelsior orioles. Murray veins George Murray played steadily to oust Tommy in the orpheus snooker tournament tuesday at so Jimmy Reed meets Lou Evans. Skeet trophy to Sandgathe j. H. Sandgathe completed a Nic run to Annex the Tyro tray in the monthly competitions for the by. Janes skeet trophies at the waver Ley club sunday senior award went to j. Baldone with a score of 25 to top a list contestants which included Baldner 25, h. R. Screaton 22, w. J Sturges 20, a. Hearn 20, w. S Sparrow 19, g. H. Ryan 19, f. A. L Mathewson 19, a h. Sandgathe pc. Tomlinson 18, j. K. Morrow i w. Cook f. Buchanan 17, j Jukes 16, r. Cook 16. Next shoot will be Heid sunday scenes depicting the Celebration of the. Ukrainian Christmas in the St. Vladimir and Olga Church an the Church of Mary the protect Ress published in the. Winnipeg fre press monday afternoon were e Romeo ugly captioned As the Interior ukrainian greek orthodox churches. St. Vladimir and Olg and Mary the protect Ress a ukrainian Catholic churches., Ottawa Jan. 10., As made toward a basis for Gree meet Between Canada and a United states on the St. Law ence great lakes Seaway and Ower project at a conference be Ween Canadian and. United states experts which closed yesterday. The United states delegation left Ottawa last night for Washington my it is planned to have a further conference Jan. 22 when the Cana Lian experts will go to the United states capital. Meanwhile it is expected there vill be meetings Between do minion and Ontario officials As a result of the International discus Sions held monday and yesterday. It also is expected that before formal negotiations Are opened with the United states government Here will be some conversations Dew can the Dominion and Quebec Vern meals. While Ontario is the Canadian province most concerned with act Ual construction and Power development involved in the project Quebec also is vitally concerned particularly in the navigation aspect the proposal. While the Dominion does not have to consult the provinces in a purely navigation project the sea Way proposal would affect the Power development at Beau Arii ois and possible production at Lachine both in Quebec so there seemed to be Little doubt Here last night that conferences Between the Dominion and Quebec would be started soon. Montreal protest Montreal Jan. 10. Men Omer barriers and j. H. Brien announced yesterday they will sub Mit to the next meeting of City Council a Resolution protesting against the St. Lawrence water ways project. The aldermen claim the scheme would Montreal Harbor. Moke about livestock markets continued from Page 10 decent killing lambs at 4 their be few Sposat outside markets cattle 300 holdovers Trade Low few Early sales tuesday s Larket ruled from id to 15c higher from monday top butchers and weighty steers t rows Selling downward from hos receipts 300 Bacons sold tuesday at off trucks. Sheep and lambs 520 Ood lambs 75. Receipts 90 Market Jling Strong medium to Good steers i foible from to 57.25 no tops on Frei Good cows around with Plain lulls from s4 to s5. Cah receipts 110 Narket firm Rood dealers s12 Hulk in mixed lots to hogs 4go Lacons fed and watered sows St. Cattle generally steady Canadian steers s7.7oi to 8 50 cows 1o 3 cars Cana cattle prime cattle Iron tops other classes slow no canadians on offer. Livestock quotations Union Slock tiaras St. Boniface Man., Isabella defeats Melita in close game Isabella Man., Jan. 10 before the largest crowd of the season Isabella Defeated Eclila 4 to 3, Here monday night. Close Check no featured the game Wilh either team being unable to get Many chances to score. From a face off near the end of the first period r. Reid scored for the Home team and shortly after the second period opened the visit ors tied the score. The locals then went into the Lead again on goals by Beveridge and c. Reid but be fore the close of the second period Melita scored their second goal making the score 3 to 2 for Isabella. The third period opened up fast and at the three Quarter Mark the visitors tied the score on an easy goal that Slid Between the goalie s feet. With Only a few minutes to go Kennedy scored the winning goal for the local team. A number minor penalties were handed out by referee a. Warren. Leers in to ibs. Choice 3ood. Medium common steers Over ibs. S7.00 Good medium Cornmon heifers Choice Good medium. Common fed Choice i Ood medium. Good medium. Canners and cutlers Ood common Sluker and feeder steers Good medium common Stock Good medium. Common milkers and springers veil Good and Choice common and medium grasses select. Bacon Bacon. Butchers heavy. Extra heavy. Lights and feeders sows no. 1. Sow no. 2 roughs Stags Good Good heavies. Common by Clos Goff. Heavies. Good hand weight common 5.50 4.75 8.75 5.75 5.00 4.50 8.00 7.00 6.00 4.75 4.00 i.50 2.75 4.75 3.75 4.30 4.00 3.50 4. 50 s7.25 0.75 6.25 5.00 7.25 6.75 6.25 5.00 8.50 4.30 5.00 3.7f 10.50 8.51 6.01 1.00 per head Prem 8.go 3.60 1.50 per Licau 7.60 fi.50 5.50 5.50 4.00 5.00 3.00 4.00 2.00 7.c-0 .6.7f 9.00 16.5 5.m 9.25 s. 7.00 8.00 .1.50 4.50 Hall Heads Pigeon body j Hall was elected president the newly formed Westbrook Rac ing Pigeon association at an organization meeting held in the Brooklands hotel recently. Other members of the executive Are a. Pike vice president j. Walker Secretary treasurer d Wilkes assistant j. Kissell and m. Kowall committee members. Second meeting of the club will be held in the Brooklands hotel Jan 16. When Bird fanciers in. The districts from Mcphillips Street South on Banning to Portage ave nue to Manitoba Avenue in the North and West will attend. Andrew Mcdermot of 404 War Wick apartments 366 Quappelle Avenue states he is not the Jack Andrew Mcdermot involved charges of breaking and theft read in City police court tuesday morn ing. Strathdee ladies new year s fest Witjes look their toll la in 632 Harold Dunha including schedule. Mrs. Molly my Cnnon. Cad Ine the .ladles1 averages 19b. And j of co 1 parser is second with 163. Art Marchant leads the men s a Traeci with followed by with 2mrs. Mclennon holds the sch three same record with and shares in i fish single came count of 291 with k rows Bill Davis holds Hoth the men High three and Ohleh single same re cords with scores of 381 and 358, Seal coat stolen when Home robbed finding the door unlocked thieves entered the Home of mrs. Harriet Alder son 7 Chelsea court Assiniboine Avenue Between 6 and 9 . Tuesday and escaped with a Hudson Seal coat and in Cash. Earlier in the Day mrs. Alderson had been absent at the funeral of her husband w. F. Alderson who died saturday. Members of the Manitoba league of the Blind were entertained Mon Day evening in the club rooms by Peter Logan and concert party. Artists included Margaret l. Steph Anson. Alex Ross. W. W. Trotter Fraser. Gordon Grant and members of the choir. Have us tailor your officer s great Coats for All at very attractive prices from the Finol 22-oz. Khaki and air Force Marathea and Isaac Carr 8 Mellon Over coatings. We hav a very Fine line of imported Tweed suiting to order Kwaii 11eauv1v j. Norris
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