Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 11, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press tuesday june 11, 1940 Page fifteen Rooklyn s not so Daffy dodgers on top beat Pittsburgh 7, after hectic and Down fight by George Kirksey new i Ork june 11. Up the Brooklyn dodgers the team every body at Large has taken unto its bosom As its very own were or. No in the National league to Day or to seventh time this sea son. In and out of first place three times in our Days the dodgers Are giving heir millions of Many of whom live far from Brook Lyn and have never been inside a Matt league Ball More thrills than Riding the roller coaster at the world s fair. Nothing the dodgers do is Accord ing to Hoyle. Maybe that s Why the Public Joics them. Hearts of the dodger rooters twice Sank right Down into their boots yesterday before Brooklyn finally pulled through to a 8-7 Vic tory Over the pirates. The dodgers blew a m-0 Lead and a 7-3 lend. Man Ager Leo Durocher called on 17 players and rive pitchers to halt the pirates but it was t until babe Phelps tripled off Dick Lanahan in the with Ernie Koy on base that he dodgers finally put Over the clincher. Scant margin the dodgers moved .001 percent age Point ahead of the reds who icily. It made the fifth time in four Days the dodgers and reds Havo changed places at the head of the National league Parade. The dodgers took Over Friday by beat ing the reds. Then Cincinnati swarmed ahead by clouting the dodgers. 23-2. Saturday. On sunday the dodgers regained the lend by the first game of Dauib Leeader but lost it to he reds in the Nightcap. Yesterday to dodgers took Over again. Durocher had half his pitching staff in action before Freddy Fitz Sim runs came in in the seventh and put out the fire to get credit for his fifth Victory. The dodgers slammed five pirate hurlers for 13 hits including doubles by Vos Mik and Coscarart and triples by Camelli and Phelps. The bees made a big stride to Ward getting out of the cellar by thumping the Down trodden cardinals. 12-2. Although the teams Are virtually tied for seventh place the cards remain .016 percentage Points ahead because of the differ ence in the number of games played. Lefty Joe Sullivan held the hard hitting cards to seven hits one of them Johnny Mize s 17th Homer. The St. Louis Browns won their fourth straight game their Long winning Streak of the by defeating Washington 7-4, and moved into sixth place As the senators dropped to seventh. Brooklyn Cincinnati new York Chicago Pittsburgh Philadelphia St. Louis As 1.1 Boson am or i Boston Cleveland new Turk Chicago St. Louis Washington Philadelphia. 18 International Rochester a Jersey City Baltimore Newark Montreal Buffalo 1 ii Toronto 17 american Kansas City a Minneapolis i incl Lann polls jew Milwaukee m j3 .h7 Columbus. La 2? Louisville. -.1 .4lis St. J aul. Is Toledo 1.1 so Pacific coast league Seattle Oakland san Dieso Hollywood. In .121 Sacramento san Francisco u .4x0 los Accles t j .iu4 Portland. "1 free press form Chart copyright. Thoroughbred breeders and racing association Whittier Park june 10. Eighth Day Manitoba jockey club St. Boniface Man. Spring meeting june 1 to 17. Honorary stewards e. W. Kneeland w. H. Mcva Wlliams . K. L. Cadiz. Brig. B. Browne . . Presiding Steward g. W. Stewards a. E. Hoskin k.c., h. J. Hickey Vav. H. Carter Arthur Sullivan k.c., w. A. Murphy Steward representing the Prairie thoroughbred breeders and racing association e. D. Adams racing Secretary g. W. Schilling placing judges h. Build j. C. Mcrae starter Van general manager k. James specs assistant manager Clias. F. Roc. Weather Cloudy. Track Muddy. And one half furlongs. Purse s50h, claiming. For three year Olds and upwards. Value to Winner s36u, second s80. Third s40, fourth s to. Claiming Price Index horse 2570 level Cooke 2582 Drakes drum 2573 wins leydae 2500 Monk s first 2s90 grandma s girl 256s Prevar Cate 2397 Iron claw 2592 Queen Jean age it. Up. St. Sir. Fin. Jockey Odds 8 113 6 112 8 108 11 113 7 113 6 118 7 118 4 108 1 1 i n Cizik 1.70 3 2 j 2 2 2s s Harris 2.45 4 31 t Wintle 18.00 Al 3- l 3- 3 44 a Holliday 0.10 a ii 51 5 l Hamilton 6.1 2 a 8 7 63 w Yarling 9.65 7 7 6 6l d Sykes 20.25 4 i 7- sow Beard 20.25 Levi Cooke broke alertly bore in and caused some crowding in the opening Furlong Drew Clear and held Drakes drum Safe in a mild drive through the stretch. Drakes drum followed the Winner closely made a bid in the stretch and was wearing the Winner Down hearing the finish. Wensleydale ran Evonol without being Able to threaten. Monk s first could not keep up. Time .25 3-5. .51 3-5. 1.20. 1.27 s2 my tucks paid level Cooke it Ralfh 53.03 place s3.10 show Drakes drum place. show wins leydae. 33.3u show. Winner ch.g., 8. Bubbling Over Strangeways trained by j. Gauthier went to Post at 2.34. Away at once. Start Good from Speers Gate. Won driving second and third easily. Scratched streamline 111 crack mortgage 118 sunny Colleen 106 flight of Gold 118 Tea merchant 118 time Ball 118 merchant 108 Iron Mountain 113 Gold lace 113 miss Claxton 106. Overweight Drakes drum 1 wensleydale. 2. Owners 1, fort Garry stable 2. Eaton stable 3. J. Russell 4, h. Humphries 3. A. Ward 6. W. H. Yarling 7, Thomas and Whit Side 8, h. Fandry. Oc1 and furlongs. Purse Sullo claiming. For few i w three year Olds and upwards. Value to Winner 53611, second 5811, third s4ii, fourth 520. Claiming Price 5700.__________________________ Index horse ago it. Up. St. Str. Fin. Jockey 2590 Dunn Doc 2572 so Good 2g03 chinese custom 2583 miss Bane 2583 col. Cloister 2boo dark Devil ii 113 114 113 3 103 ii Ion 9 114 1 r Stewart e Shea r Russell r Nielsen a Holiiday r Young 3.60 14.c 4.05 Dun Rode. At Home in the Muddy going quickly gained command made Al the running and Drew away through the last Quarter to an easy win. So Gooc was unable to keep up with the Winner although finishing gamely to hold custom Safe. The latter was never a Factor. Dark Devil did not like the track conditions. Time .24 4-5. .50 2-5, 1.18 4-5. 1.25 4-5. S2 Mutu Els paid in nude. S9.20 straight. place show so Good .stl.40 place show chinese custom show. Winner . 11. Dunlin metro do trained by w. Jarvis. Went to Post at 3.03. Away at once. Start Cood. From spacers Gate. Won easily second and third driving. Scratched Sis Quintan. 113 capt. Larco 114 Pagan Cort 111 Simce 111 sky Saint 118 shining Sarah 10g Whis Keenah 118. Overweight miss Bane. 4. Owners 1. Evans and Boughton 2. J. H. Caulk 3. A. And f. Dippel 4, f. Dong and 5. H. Humphries a h. J. Percy. And one halt furlongs. Purse soon claiming. For and upwards. Value to Winner second Smi ii Rte Jii. Luruth Sill. Claiming Price still. Index horse age it. Up. St. Str. Fin. Jockey Odds mercantile Loop has 24-game a bal schedule with 34 games still to be played regular schedule in the mercantile Diamond Ball league will continue until aug. 23. And will include a free game Booster week engage ment in july. June Zenith printing company is. Pelis Fiers. Limited. Walt it Woods limited is. Needle workers is. Zenith printing Simmons limited is. Zenith printing Ime. Zenith printing company is. Needle Woods limited is. Pel stiers Nimit d. A Brjch limped a. Simmons limited. July Zenith print inn company is. Woods limited. Needle workers is. Simmons limited. Pelissier limited is. Zenith printing i of pan. Simmons limited is. Walter Woods limited. Needle workers is. Pc issuers limited. 12 Walter Woods limited is. Zenith printing company. Simmons limited is. Pelissier limit on. Xerdie workers is. Walter Woods limited. Zenith printing company is. Sim limited. Simmons limited is. Needle workers. Zenith printing co. Is. Pelissier limited. Walter Woods limited is. Needle workers. Needle workers is. Zenith printing company. Pelissier limited is. Simmons limited. Aug. Zenith printing company is. Walter Woods limited. At grand Beach Pelus Siers limited is. Walter Woods limited. Simmons limited is. Zenith printing Walter Woods limited is. Simmons limited. Pelissier limited is. Needle workers. Needle workers is. Simmons limited. Peltier limited is. Zenith Franf cog company. Simmons limited is. Walter Woods limited Zenith printing co. Is. Needle work Walter Woods limited is. Pelissier limited. Needle workers is. Pelissier. _ National 1.eagul Brooklyn 300 022 13 2 pity Birsh 030 000 12 l . Kimball Casey Pressnell. Fitzsimmons and Phelps. Manlusoc Scwell. Hint Lieiman Butcher. Lanahan Macfayden and Davis. Fernandus. New York Chicago Boston .013 043 21 0 St. Louis. 010 od1 11 7 1 Sullivan and Lopez Davis. Shoun White and Owen. American Llague St. Louis 200 000 10 0 Washington 000 000 10 2 Kramer Lawson and Swift Hudson Monteagudo and Early. Detroit new York rain. Cleveland Boston Rani. International league Jersey City 300 3 1 Buffalo 000 5 2 Henshaw and Blaemire Stromme and Mccullough. Syracuse 101 030 10 u Toronto 000 000 10 1 Hinckle. Jones and Warren eaves Mclaughlin Marchildon and Klimczyk. American association Kansas City i s 2 Columbus 5 a 2 110 inning is. Haley and Riddle Melton and Cooper. Minneapolis if 17 0 Indianapolis. O smythe and Denny Johnson and Pasek. St. Paul 7 13 0 Louisville 4 11 4 Earley. Taylor Swift and Schmucler Nahem. Parmelee Flowers and Lacy. Milwaukee at Toledo postponed rain. Title at stake the qualifying round for the club championship of Elmhurst Golf club was played on saturday with some Low scores being turned in. Three flights have been drawn in the play for the Mclean trophy the first round of which must be completed by sunday june 16. The following is the draw in the first round of play championship flight Herb Pickard is. Or. E. L. Toombs Norm Emery is. Joe Palmer. K. G. Slocomb is. J. O. Young w. E. Pickard is. G. N. La Dyer. Geo. Allan is. W s. Brown d. B. Gow is. Al Duncan. Geo. Bruce is. John l. Jackson j. Ralph is. L. Horn. First flight or j. A. Dou is. E. C. Mackay c. A. Clendenning is. H. M. Tucker Doug Robb is. R. Durrani. E. B. Pelly is. S. F. Cal Hon. W. .7. Major is. J. Vestner col. C. M. Ack land is w. J. Kyle. O. E. Flanders is. A. Brock c. H. Alt Wood is. R. A. Schlander. Second flight r Mcbeth. Is. F. Whiteley w. S. Kell is. N. Sut liven f. Weir is. L. Billiards. J t Cox is. C. Argyle f. G. Bowser is. Or. E. R. Bier Thos. Taylor is. S. E Keillor. H. B. Mcgregor is. E. B. Bocock or. D. A. Mccarten is. O. . 3 june dance the june dance is booked for saturday june 22, and will be an outstanding event Elmhurst s open ing dance was Well attended and with the entertainment committee putting Forth added Effort on their programme for june 22, something extraordinary should result. Ladies bowl with proceeds donated to War services the ladies auxiliary p.p.c.l.i., were guests Sam was son at the Victoria Bowling alleys Friday. A Large number of Mem Bers and soldiers participated in the evening s schedule. 53.90 old Rye whisky Worts limited established 1831 Canada s oldest distillery Aravt. Is not inserted by the government liquor control commission. The com Mission is not responsible for statements made As to duality of products advertised. 2g11 a inter neighbor ramble on Margery Daw Friendly foe modern maid darkest hour be discreet Sis Simony purple Mantle 113 114 106 114 ins 118 1s to i Lilli 4-1 k n 14 a w Beard d Sykes r Russell f Soloman a Haller f Mccormick w Yarling t Cox r a Cavil 11. 13.65 3.45 11.co 3.75 3.90 7.00 7.80 27.75 Winter neighbor outran the Field to the first turn made the Pace under mile pressure and Drew out in the last Furlong. Ramble on forwardly. Made a bold bid entering the stretch but had nothing left for the drive. Margery Daw trailed the Field in the Early stages moved up through the last Quarter and finished stoutly. Modern maid was never a contender. Darkest hour tired. Time .25 1-5. .51 2-5. 1.20 1-5. 1.2" 3-5. Mutu Els paid Winter Sci Ali straight place show ramble on st4 place s7.tio show Margery Daw. S4.2o show. Winner ., 9. Golden Guinea Betty Haggin trained by h Dyke. Went to Post at away at once. Start Good from Speers Gate won easily second and third driving. Scratched is Green 111 majors. La f Valdina pal 104 Gay Bubble 113 Tab s bid. 102. Overweight ramble on b Sis Simony owners 1. H. Fandry 2. Thomas and Whit Side 3, Monroe and Douglas 4. T. Burton 5. H. Homan 6. Mrs. R. Parker 7, w. H. Yarling 8. C. M. Eniex 9. W. E. Lambert. Daily Cooke to Winter mile Anil seventy Yards. Purse soon claiming for three year Olds and upwards. Value to Winner s3go, second third Shi fourth s20. Claiming Price s7uo. Index horse age it. Up. St. Str. Fin. Jockey 2570 magnanimous 25bo -5b6 unrivalled Gosport 2570 knee action 2576 Heron Rias second s and one half furlongs. The Tribune Handicap. Purse for three year oils and upwards. Value to Winner soon 5120, third so fourth s to. Index horse age it. Up. St. It str. Fin. Jockey 258b 2237 2581 2567 2567 2602 2581 my Feng sch Olmom chief Richie recon Tea sky Empress love us Oakham 5 113 6 116 5 112 i 113 s 107 to 110 1 3 2 i 6 5 44 Eshea f Mccormick s Harris r Nielsen Shoemaker r Young a Holiiday 2.25 3.90 c.85 3.70 15.45 my Feng Well played Early went to the front with Tarn o. E. E. Shoemaker g. C. M. Eniex 7. He e. Fierce. Mlle seventy Yards. Purse , claiming. D i for and upwards. Value in Winner so cond ssi third s10. Fourth s20. Winner entered to be claimed for Index horse age it. Up St. Z i str. Firu jockey Odds 259fi Bournemouth 259g Beauty warm 2596 mar dido d574 Arky 2596 lady Gold Jodi 103 106 105 410 r Nielsen r Stewart t Cox k Leavelt r Warren 3.co 11.25 5.80 Beauty warm claimed by k. And k. Stable for Bournemouth quickly outran the Field continued on with a liking for the Muddy track and won easily. Beauty warm raced forwardly. Responded Well to urging but could never get to the Winner. Mar dido made a move after ivc furlongs and showed a Good Effort. Arky was never a contender. Lady Gold tired badly. Time .25 1-5. .51 4-5. . 1.47 1-5. 1-5. K2 my tucks paid Bournemouth straight. 53.83 place. Show Beauty warm place. Show Mard Iilo s3.llo show. Winner . 6. Enoch Burton Agnes trained by l. P Williams. Went to Post at 5.03. At Post half minute. Start Good from spacers Gate. Won easily second and third same. Scratched Craig my acc. 100. Over weights Beauty warm. 4 mar dido. 2 lady Gold. 1. Owners 1. Mrs. O. C. Tingley 2, w. Jarvis 3. C. M. Eniex 4, Scotia stable 5, Webster and Cole. Purse Soufl claiming inner s s20. Breeder of Winner claiming Price oc1 mile. Purse soon claiming. Tor i acc pc e o Olivis and upwards. Value to Winner second s80, third fourth horse age it. Up. St. It str. Fin. Jockey 2582 2592 2580 2580 2604 2565 2594 fort Craig fair Eugenia Cansec Faler Mian Tiedemann Ned Row Iron son perfect Knight 2593 Pagan dance ii 7 3 10 108 106 109 113 110 114 107 110 107 4 1 3 a Holiiday r Leavitt n Cizik w Yarling w Brite r Nielsen Shoemaker r Young r Russell 4.55 5.25 4.85 4.co 7.co 3.15 31.15 25.10 31.15 fort Craig raced close to the Pace under Stout restraint took command when asked for his Best in the stretch and won going away. Fair Eugenia forced the Pace gained the Lead when Causee tired bub was no match Tor the Winner in the final drive. Causee made the Pace for five furlongs gave Way when challenged but continued gamely to the end Faler Mian tired. Nedrow stumbled slightly at the first turn and was never a Factor. Time .26 1-5. .53 1-5. 1.21. 1.48 2-5. S2 Mutu Eis paid fort Craig straight sg.45 place St.13 show fair Eugenia place. 55.15 show Causee s5.20 show Winner e.g., 7. Craigan Gower May Ella trained by w. J. Gillespie. Went to Post at 5.37. Away at once. Start Good from spoors Gate. Won easily second and third same. Scratched Granola 109 King s Jubilee. Ill Tommy Sand. 107 lady Lance. 103 Wells Grey 107. Overweight Iron son 3 perfect Knight 3 fort Craig 1 Tiedemann. 1. Corrected weight Nedrow. 114. Owners 1, fatten and to Mcgowan 2, j. Hazza 3. Fort Garry stable 4. W h Yarling 5, h. Humphries 6, n. Ings 7. E. E. Shoemaker 8. A. Finch 9, a. And f. Dippel. Craig and fair Brandon organized for army sports Brandon june 11. Formation of a Brandon patriotic sports association to provide sports entertainment for troops for duration of the War was completed at a meet ing of representatives of All City sports organizations held Mon Day evening in the City Hall. During discussion it was stated ample sports material both individually and in teams is Arcady at Camp Shilo and a full programme of competitive meets in almost every Branch of sport May he arranged in the City Between troops and local organizations. It was also pro posed to stage military exhibition games in Brandon Between units As Well As staging boxing and wrestling cards. Any funds raised through the activities of the association will be devoted to entertainment for troops at Camp and in Brandon. Immediate attention of the Brandon athletic Council will be urged. The City has ample play Fields for Diamond Ball football and baseball and All local clubs have already pledged support. Officers of the new body will be elected at a meeting to be held Friday. Rugger at the fair Bernie Gladstone of Long Island University seems in danger of losing his Jersey but he forges Man fully ahead after the Ball during the Rugby game Between the blackbirds and a world s fair team com posed of former Oxford Cambridge and big three Rugby stars at the new York world s fair. The Black Birds won the game 16-15. Irishmen open up in senior soccer sunday school soccer Irish got revenge for those two defeats by scottish in the first half series of the senior soccer league when they scored a 6-0 shutout in the opening game of the second series at Carruthers Park monday night. While there was no question Aslo the Best team of the night still he score hardly tells a True Story. Scottish were always in the game but lacked scoring punch when they got within shooting Range of Gelfend. Two of the Irish goals came via the Corner of the net Well out of Lyons reach. Big Lead at half time the score at half time was 4-0. Jack Broadies scored a Fine goal from 20 Yards out while Bobby Hampton and Ross Papineau came through with Fine goals to ice the game for the Iris hers. Mike Moskal from his penalty got the fifth goal for the Irish and by Johnson completed the scottish rout when he beat Lyons after his shot struck the upright. In the closing minutes Nickarz and Thorburn were Given match the penalty when for their part in a mix up. Southall pushed by Johnson around inside the fatal area and in the second half pulled by Down when the Irish Centre Forward was about to shoot from close in. Mike Moskal took both penalty kicks coolly placing the Ball into lineups Ness and Green Law Moskal and Hind Nickarz Broadies Johnson. Hampton and Papineau. Gardiner Southall and Jessl Maii Scolley. Avren and c. Paulley Posner Duckworth. Colvin. Mclennan and r. Pan Ley. The following Are the standings in he Junior and senior divisions of he sunday schools soccer league or the week ending june 8. With Westminster dropping out of in senior division their place has been Aken by St. Jude s. Necessitating a new schedule being drawn up. Junior p. W. T. L. F. A. Pts Chalmers 5 3 l 1 14 3 t. Saviour s 3 3 0 0.9 4 t. Margarets. 2 2 0 0 a 2 t. John s 4 1 1 2 47 St. Paul s j 0 0 2 1 r t. Stephens. 4 0 0 4 1 15 senior t. George s 2 2 0 0 7 0 t. Johns. 2 1 0 1 3 4 t. Saviours. 200223 the new senior schedule is As follows John s is. St. George s. John s is. St. Jude s. Jude s is. St. George s. John s is. St. Saviour s. George s is. St. Jude s. Jude s is. St. Saviour s. Saviour s is. St. George s. Saviours is. St. Jude s. Jude s is. St. John s. At the conclusion of the senior schedule the two top teams will play a Best two out of three games for the championship. Still two major leagues say reds Cincinnati june 11. Map the front office of Cincinnati reds who Are defending and hoping to enlarge upon a National baseball league championship reported itself Mon Day As somewhat irked by sarcastic comment to the effect Brooklyn dodgers Are what they Are because of an infiltration of american league cast offs. Twin dodgers Are the major immediate obstacles to the reds Progress. Those who subscribe to the View that the american is the Only major league Point to an impressive lot of cd am Crinan leagues and say that proves 4 said travelling Secretary Gabe Paul of the reds is a lot of Gabe picked up the Box scores in the morning papers and found just As Many one time National league men now Are bolstering up teams in the american circuit. Among the random discoveries were 1. Inevitable Zeke Bonura once the new York giants prob Lem child now defending first base with might and main for washing ton. 2. Dick Burtell sex Chicago cub now doing All right at Short Foi Detroit. 3. Rollie Hemsley. Sex red catch ing for Cleveland. 4. Mike Kreevich sex Chicago cub out Fielding for the other Chi Cago team. 5. Roy Cullenbine not Good enough for the dodgers but now putting some life in St. Lout Browns. X there were a dozen others caught in the dragnet through the american league Box scores. Also though it s a bit extreme to mention Gabe concluded there s a fellow named Joe Cronin who could t make it at Pittsburgh some years . I hear he s with Boston red sox Alberta policeman sets new record at Polo Park course Holder of the Alberta police Golf championship title. Mall Nisbet is now record Holder for the Pojo Park course in. Winni Peg s West end. Playing Over the course during the week end with Hugh Mcmillan of Winni Peg the Calgary officer shot a sub Par 54. Par for the course is 69 and or. Nisbet s round his first Over the course is said to be two strokes better than the existing record for the Lay out. Or. Nisbet is intensely inter ested in the racing As a Hobby and is a partner with Tom Burton of Airdrie Alta. Or. Burton s Friendly foe finished fourth in the third race monday. Former soccer referee Dies Well known in local soccer circles for Many years Jimmy Montgomerie the former soccer referee died in the general Hospital Sun Day afternoon from a heart attack As announced in the paper yester Day. Jimmy was one of the out standing referees in senior soccer circles and handled league and do minion soccer championship games. Impartial and fearless in his decisions Jimmy was popular both with players and the fans on the sidelines. His death removes a very prominent personality in the soccer game and the sympathy of All who had the Good Fortune to meet the old referee will go out to his widow. -s.h. Junior cup games there Are two Good soccer games scheduled for tonight in the first round of the Junior City Champion ship. Up at Weston the league leading Kildonan team takes on the Weston boys and judging from. Their league games this season the fans should see a real hot argument in the other first round cup game Irish and St. James orioles Cou Gars meet on the Street railway grounds. The off is set for 7 o clock. Amateur boxing Star Beach card july 6 the pick of local Amateur boxing Talent will be seen in action at the annual picnic sports of the c.n.r.a.a., in be held at grand Beach july g. Several Manitoba champions have been matched b Scotty Thomson who freely pre diets staging one of the Best balanced cards seen in the province for some time. Heading the card at present is the bout Between Peter Derback and Mike Sterol. This is a Chal Lenge affair and with both boys eager to score a Victory plenty of action should Mark the tilt. Tony Roberts last year s Canadian flyweight Champion will be pitted against an opponent to be selectee later while the popular Chick Haynes will go against metro Der . Others on the card Are a Canty Steve Sass Ham Irwin. Herb Williams Fred Shero Fred smart w. White and Fred Coonie. Suburban schools 3-Ball league reaches finals Provencher and North Kildonan re opposed for the suburban pubic schools athletic league Diamond jail championship after fighting heir Way to the final round of a no Kout tournament involving 20 earns at the Provencher school grounds St. Boniface saturday. In the girls final Are Transcona id St. James who remained undefeated in Early rounds. North Kildonan reached the boys Inal at the expense St. James -5, while Provencher received a Dye after the second round. Complete results follow first boys Defeated West Kildonan 3-1 North Kildonan boys Defeated it. Garry 10-0 East Kil Lonan boys Defeated Norwood 7-5 St. Vital boys Defeated Brooklands 11-3 St. Tames Defeated school for deaf. 29-3 ast Kildonan girls Defeated it. Garry 10-g St. James girls Defeated Norwood. 1-5 North Kildonan of girls Defeated West Kildonan. 13-5 Brooklands girls Defeated 31. Vital. .7-6 Transcona girls and boys team got a Bye. Second round Provencher boys de bated Transcona 5-0 North Kildonan Joys Defeated ease Kildonan 5-0 St. James boys Defeated St. Vital 6-4 trans Cona girls Defeated East Kildonan. 17-3 St. James girls Defeated North Kildonan. 13-9 Transcona girls Defeated Brook ands. 15-9. Third Kildonan a created St. James 7-5 Provencher received a Bye. Rosser gun club Homs weekly shoot rain stopped Long enough to allow members to get in their regular sunday shoot at the Tosser gun club. Scores included or. J. B. Cram 20, g. Mcnamara 16, r. Vollet 22, Russ Garwood 19, j. Sainsbury 18, w. Jones pro 23, w. Tottenham 17, Gord. Garwood 17, j. Martin 14. W. Harvey 17, j. Taylor 14, Clint Adams 14, j. Arkin 14, h. Woodman 14, Bert Smith 14, a. Gilchrist 14, j. Beachell 19. Regular mid week shoot will be held wednesday evening and regu Lar shooting will be held every Sun Day and wednesday. Bantam baseball Excelsior and West end orioles meet at g.30 wednesday night at the Church and Arling ton Street grounds in a scheduled engagement in the Winnipeg Bantam baseball league. Ibeh some edges All Wool. In ankle and half Hose. Smart summer colors. Sizes 10 to hy2. Pair. Hosiery Section main floor Portage Eaton c3 Umiten today first race 2.30 daily Whittier Park 7 races daily until next monday admission plus tax it to it is not inserted by the government liquor control commission. The com ii not Resor swe for statements made As to Quality produces advertised
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