Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 28, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page fourteen Winnipeg free press tuesday May 1940 errors Cost Peterson Gam by Scott Vouno. In incr maroons kicked the Ball around in alarming monday night at Osborne stadium but in spite of that the. The Way to beating Crookston pirates until Pinch hitter Jack Allendorf. Struck out in the ninth inning to end a rousing rally. In Iviria in was on second base with two nut when Allen Dorf replaced Pitcher Bob Peterson it the plate. He who died invites with an 8-7 Victory. Maroons get another Crookston tonight at the stadium in the first lit Arne of the Winnipeg reason and it manager Joe Post game remarks to his players were As pungent wore to the press Crookston will have to win on some ii Ai Ned runs of which they had four on . Other than monday night. Maroons made seven errors in the Iii iss display of jitters hat Cost Bob Peterson his fourth i Vic torn. I Ute son held r r ate to i hits while maroons Tui hed Mel Olson for 15. But the j v. A the Maroon yearns j Mai i anyone eat was Hisiu out he could t Joe id he fielders. Starts tonight i Kipper announced after that Bud Joyce South Paw. Will Start tonight s then came his words on monday s j Fraine. We re just not he i said. Should have had another Ball Yanic. Look at thin. 15 i Northern league w. L. I d. 8 10 k 8 Superior Orand Forks Winnipeg Wausau. Duluth Crookston far Foo Moore d Waii Claire k b 8 s s 10 .615 .588 .571 ,500 .-167 .467 .333 Kolliar barnacle jumped to an Ai Narinji .556 with his two for two against Crookston last night while another feature of Maroon Outing was Marty Micklic s steady surge Forward. Today he is third behind bar Nacle and Erickson. With skip per to wry a few Points Hack. Frankie went Over the .301 Mark for the first time this season and All other hit ters save eel. La a Rance. Advanced. Fah r n Kiu us ii to i ii i i in k 7 l u l to l m in ii in i ii lil 10 Iii i -4 ii Iii is 111 ii i ii i 7 i i a ii i n .21-1 i 7 i ii ii l ii 0 .000 at Pine Ridge we have a a read a letter to hand from Der using Craigan Gower As his Nom de plume and while it is unfortunate that it is too Long to print in this column the general trend is distinctly worthy of. Note. Cra Llangower the fact there Are not on the deplores Karl Cousim Miekle. 1 Mill inc 1 b gets worse hits for seven runs. Every Day. But voice boded ill for any fielders in future Well s. Out of it. Or pirates Rol one earned and two ilij1 unearned runs in the first inning one on a Homer by Dahlburg in the third then two More the easy four Maroon the fifth. Their Only solid hitting former Crookston Catcher h sunday. Eie his four hits for two runs in the Ray regard manager of Minneapolis is at Crookston and Lacrosse Consin. Was with the club and torts that Bill barnacle who per formed with maroons last season is cutting quite a figure of batting and Fielding with Madison in the three Eye league. Dahlberg Crookston s cleanup Man. Had t been hitting the size of his Eye brows this season but he sure come in the seventh. But a Pitcher and one when Marty Telke s triple brought Home two runs and key Gregory s single another. The ninth Start for pirates tonight. I cd the hard Luck in the ninth after two were out. Al Erickson walked. Mielke Cam lev mondays he Al Lowe d Only a scratch single for up with a screamer to Centre for Superior against eau Claire but the a double. And is game was called in the seventh by starting to six feet i cause of rain tied at 1-1 Fargo Short of a Homer to Centre to bring Moorhead swamped grand Forks. More Long distance races programmes at the two local race courses and indicates by statistics the proven ability of the Western bred horses to run a route. Going into his subject in treat detail Craif Ransower shows the winning races of Western Beds dealing with nothing but events of one mile and three furlongs and Over. The number of them is quite enlightening. R instance he cites Golden cower track record 1% Miles made in 1938 at Long Branch. Toronto. Car Han King track record for Ivi Miles made in 1937 at Chinook Park. Calgary Eglius dead heated for firs place at 12 furlongs. Fort Craig won at 16.5 furlongs. Hainault maid won the Durham cup at Toronto Furlow Ngsi. Arky won at 13 fur Longs at Dufferin Park Toronto Craig Mcgee won at 1.3 furlongs a Edmonton and 12 furlongs at Chi Nook. Gown place Woit at 14 fur Longs at Polo Park. Craig Mcgee won at 11 furlongs at Edmonton. Russley lad won at furlongs at the Willows track at the coast Northern lad won at 1g furlongs Ati Hastings Vancouver and Deadbeat de at 11 furlongs at Bummer Bill won at 16.5 furlongs at Dufferin. Sunday child won at 15.5 furlongs at Spokane. Purple Rock won Park. At 11 furlongs at Polo filler 89 mrs. Trafford Taylor 90 Vars. S. M. Campbell 91 mrs. D. B. Gow 91 mrs. Ira Ham 93 mrs. F. Archibald 94 mrs. J. Norquay 94 los. S. M. Mackey 94 mrs. F. Hart 4 mrs. D. R. Finkelstein 94 mrs. Swenson 95 mrs. Gordon Litchie 95 mrs. Harley Hughes 96 and mrs. Theo Kipp 96. Arrangements for the tournament vere in charge of mrs. Wilson act no president mrs. J. K. Murdock frs. Bruce Amoss and mrs. A. R. In Cash for Craigan Gower also insists that apart from the Western Beds. Many others which have raced Here Are capable of winning Over the longer distances. He says bold bid holds the track record for 2 Miles and 70 Yards at sportsman s Park Chicago and that Joe Geary now dead set a record for the mile and one half at Seattle. Now from known we agree fully with Mielke Home with the seventh run. With Gregory on second. Manager Fred Sci scr of the pirates waved and the draw decision put Superior on top of inc. League with grand Forks second. Winnipeg third Mel Olson to the showers. And Wausau beat Duluth 4-0 in the other called in Ernie Sowada Ace South game Paw. Sowalla showed perfect control Jack Allendorf. Who swung Ai the first one. Passed the next one. A Ball and was retired j that on two straight called strikes. The cleanup spot mayor John Queen will officiate tonight As the 1939 Pennant won by maroons is raised on the Centre Field flagpole the Flag raising will Start at 3.15, with the game billed for 8.30. Erickson failed to hit safely for the first time in the 11 games he has played. For the sixth game out of the seven he has worked As a Maroon regular Rollic barnacle had two hits he pulled up with a Charley horse at second in the second inning on his second straight double and left the game. Roy Fountaine went Dave Cliris Stynson of the Waus Aii the Coral ii Rall reported recently Mel Erickson Pitcher for Crookston and eau Claire last sea son has signed with maroons. Erickson pitched in 25 games last year hurled Only three Complete contests was credited with four wins and charged with six defeats Over the season. Christ ii soil reported that Ericks ii will join maroons on june 1. Luch Vig. Is into the lineup at first base with k barnacle s departure while Mielke moved to right Field. De la France to Centre. Barnacle will not play tonight so the lineup will be unchanged from last night s finish. Maroons1 made two double plays and fielded Well in the last four innings. Mielke had two for a r h to a e 1 2 2 i 4 1 1 4-1 5 i o i o from Here on let it be we agree fully with what Craigan Gower has pointed out. Since receiving the letter we have been making some inquiries from racing officials own ers and trainers with Craig Ngow ers letter in Hantl. All seem to agree on one it is too Early in the year for Winnipeg to have very Many races at one mile and one half and Over. When there was a fall session that was possible. And As we look Back now we recall there were several route races run a Hon the Polo Park cup distance run at one mile six furlongs and 70 it is however quite feasible to have a great Many races at one. Mile and Over and bring the horses up to several Long distance events in the closing ten Days. 3 racing officials have furnished us with a copy of the Condi Tion Book of races to be offered during the first four Days of the Whittier meeting which begins sat urday. The first Clay s card is interesting for of the seven races Here Are two at one mile and to it one mile and 70 Yards. No Cater ing to sprinters there. The Racin Secretary knows that there is Little Vise offering a race at a. Mile and on continued on Page 20 medal n ladies tourney totals barnacle off 10 27 4 a r h to a f for two As the fustes Ball same of this first Home stand Krick Pon. 3 months 4 months 5 months .41 pair so n in Crft by innit 1g completed in iwo hours Flat Crookston has a Ball club it was the third straight Victory Lor j Olson firs a defeat for Peterson. Ado Stemig. Last season with uth is in the lineup. Ken Black .301 020 maroons.110 000 summary runs batted in. It Isler Dahlbery Kunde. Browno Law acc. Michlke Gregory 2. Two base hits. Browne. Eendei1 2. Barnacle 2.__ Ziolke Gregory. Three base hits Mielke Home rim. Dahl arc. Hits 10 and 7 runs in 8 2-3 and in 1-3. Struck out Olson. 1 Peterson Basos 011 balls off olso 1 Peterson. 2. Double plays Danneker Gregory fount nine Gregory Danneker Fountaine. Left on bases. Crookston. Maroons. 11. Time of came. 2.00. Umpires. Blie Ctina and Kallas. Other Oaks 000 030 0 0 000 000 3 3 and Heriot Schnoor and while eau Claire 000 100 1 Superior 3 1 grand Forks 8 l Fargo Moorhead 105 013 13 1 millionaire Driver the second event on the season s schedule of the Manitoba Branch of the Canadian ladies Golf Union opened monday Over the Beautiful Pine Ridge layout when 41 teed off in the annual Tribune trophy Competition. Medallist honors went to a Surprise late entry in the person of mrs. K. Jack Annandale with a net 78. In the Pic Tures above Are top a scene at the nineteenth Hole. Left to right mrs. J. K. Murdock Hon. Secretary of the Branch looking pleased with the scores turned in mrs. A. R. Burt vice president mrs Gor Don Ritchie competitor mrs. Bruce Amoss sitting at table chairman of Competition mrs. Theo Kipp competitor mrs. Hector Miller competitor. Lower pictures show mrs. Jack Annandale Winner of the qualifying medal and mrs Bruce Campbell of Pine Ridge who turned in the Low Gross score. Mrs. Campbell is the former miss Alice Mcdonald. Post office softball league. Opens tonight the opening game of the Post office softball league Between the head office carriers and station will be played tonight Starling at 6.30 o clock at the general Wolfe school grounds. The league will be officially opened by messes. Dixon Rutledge and Aikins. 51 Days of racing Chicago May .28. A 300 racing Plum biggest and richest Ever offered my Chicago was planned monday by the Arlington k and Washington Park jockey clubs for 61 Days of racing. The purse distribution is second Only to the 1939 Santa Anita meet no when More than was provided. John d. Allen president of the Arlington Park jockey club and Walter l. Gregory president o Washington Park decided to co ordinate their july and August meetings with increased purses to bring to Chicago the Best of the country s racing stables. Fashion Able Arlington Park will operate 30 Days from june 24 to july 27, and then Washington Park will along from july through labor Day sept. 2. Highlighting the combined meet Ings will be the classic stakes at Arlington Park july 20 and then the Coth renewal of the added american Derby at Washington Park aug. 10. Snowshoes softball the snowshoes softball league vill open its third season at Sargent Park on wednesday May 29, when the Sargent Park club the auroras. The hollies and the Arra Maks Nee in a double header on two diamonds. Regular league games will be played each wednesday night from Here on. John Gardner wins at Dauphin Dauphin Man., May former Dauphin boy now resident in win. Nipes John Gardner jr., kaon the championship in the first Touraj. Ment of the Dauphin country dih held Over the week end. Runner or i was o. C. Steele of Dauphin. The Long drive Competition was f won by Gordon Nicholson with an i Yards while Bill rot aeon placed Sec Ond with 241 Yards. Over 50 Mem Bers took part in the tournament Riverview soccer club the Riverview rangers will hold a juvenile soccer practice tonight on the Riverview school grounds at 6.30. Forty one golfers teed off in the icon fixture sponsored by the Manitoba Branch of the Canadian Golf Union monday and Duluth control commission. The com in do As to Quality of products advertised. Joe Thorne. Of Tuscon ariz., who inherited a Railroad Fortune is shown tinker ing with his racing car which he will drive in the Mem orial Day races at the Indianapolis Speedway. He has twice finished in the Money in previous 500-mile races held each year at the famous Speedway. Elmwood pats Lacrosse the Elmwood pats Lacrosse Clu will hold a practice tonight at 6.3 o clock on the grounds at the Corne of Brazier and Johnson. All forme players As Well As any others interested Are wanted out miss Ruth Rogers mrs. Hector Winnipeg Canoe club. Sailing season will Start the Arabella open Handicap sail ing classic will Start the sailing season on local Waters. This race for the coveted Arabella trophy is sailed Over a four mile course on the red River starting by the St. Vital lire Hall rounding a Mark at the Norwood Bridge and returning to the starting line. This is an open event and contestants May make entries to skip per Sam Southern at the Winnipeg Canoe club on or before Friday. The starting gun will be fired at 11 . It is expected that at least 13 sailing Craft will participate in the race. These will represent entries from the St. Andrews yacht club Winnipeg yacht club and the is nol by the gown mint liquor control commission. Tie com Mission i is s. Not responsible for statements made As to Quality Al advertise f he thirty ninth to Check in won he qualifying round medal. She Vas mrs. K. Jack Annandale and she sprung the major Surprise in he annual Battle for the Tribune Rophy being played this week Over Pine Ridge. Minus Many of the ranking play ers familiar to All Manitoba tournaments this Handicap event opened under Ideal weather conditions monday. Mrs. Annandale playing from a 36 Handicap returned a Gross 114 and emerged triumphant with the medal. Her net score was 78. There was a three Way tie for second place with net 83 s and these runners up included mrs. John beverage mrs. J. A. Woods and mrs. S. G. Herbert. Best Gross score was returned by mrs. Bruce Campbell who carded a 95 Over her Home course. In close attendance was the Youthful mrs. Marj Edey of Charleswood who despite a 9 on the Home Hole had a 96 Gross. Almost missed curiously enough mrs. Annandale Only decided to enter the tourney at the very last minute. Further More it was her very Best score she had Ever manufactured Over her Home course. Defending the trophy she won last year mrs. E. Swenson was in Peck of trouble from the time he played her second shot until he played her ast. However mrs. Swenson still made the Champion hip flight. The championship brackets for he first time in the history of the Competition embrace the 32 Low net scorers and for the balance of the tournament Handicap rules will pre Vail. The customary three quarters of the difference Between Handi Caps Rule will be the strokes Given away by lower Handicap contest ants. Two so s qualified for the major flight. I All Lii trouble All competitors found extreme difficulty in negotiating the Yawn ing Sand traps found throughout the picturesque Pine Ridge Lay out. Fast greens made Normal two putt teens needing three or worse. And disgust at poor performances was general. Better things were promised during the flight Elmina tons. Mrs. Bruce Campbell s card revealed a 47 out of a 48 in for the Par 76 and her card read 555 546 mrs. Campbell was Low Handicap player from seven. Runner up for the Low Gross was mrs. Edey and her outward trip in 44 strokes was the Best of the qualifying round mrs. Edey s card follow is 656 following were net scores o qualifiers in the championship k. J. Annandale 78 mrs. J. Beveridge 83 mrs. J. A Woods 83 mrs. S. G. Herbert 83 mrs. W. Edey 84 mrs. W. G. To Lellan 84 mrs. E. Wodlinger. 85 mrs. W. W. Wright 86 mrs. J. Dun Woody 86 mrs. E. Mackenzie 87 mrs. John Petersen 87 mrs. B. Mac , 87 mrs. Bruce Campbell mrs. L. T. Ainley 88 mrs. Gilbert Adamson 83 mrs. Lyman Van this is your Date for saturday support the associated Winnipeg fresh air Camps tag Day Satur Day june 1st. Set c a 2.30 the races at Whittier Park first Day of Winnipeg s Banner racing season Whittier Park i to june ,7 Rolo Park june 19 to july 4 no Advance admission prices
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