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Monday, June 17, 1940

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 17, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page fourteen Winnipeg free press monday june 17, 1940 tar re Coatna is Best in Speers Handicap by e. A. Armstrong there was no Joey in the Speers Handicap saturday. Joey was a lust minute scratch. All the crowd thrills Joey was expect Oci to provide were provided by Alf Tarn s re Coatna. More than 10.000 fans saw this six year old Chestnut Mare come fiver. Behind to nip my Feng at the wire. Good Han was third and the Lastacia sch Olmom entry from mrs. R. L. Rotch Ford s Bini. The favourites in the race finished out of the Money. Went to the Post for the fifteenth running of this open Hanoi rap and the Reward of Victory was to Alf Tarn the transplanted Winnipeg Yorkshire Man. Since Blue Day did the trick in Alt Tarn saddled Hastaday s Early Speers Winner. He tips sent Pace probably prevented my Feng from his barns across the line in nyx from winning it All. A challenger Bull re Coatna paid s9.10, s5.25 and to no Avail until he turned iooscjs4.30. game Mare sired by Heigh j Whittier Park gleanings count. I prospects of a Good track pc recoattur., Triumph highlighted the scratching of Joey card which was crammed Lull it would have been the fourth time excitement from first in last. The in less than two weeks the Cana biggest race crowd thrill Dian Champion had been to the Post seasoned to he Many close finishes on a Trad in remarkably splendid shape despite the heavy Rains last the Climax to the sunny afternoon s sport i ame when no less than 4du mrs. Carol Fields daughter or. And mrs. R. J. Spacers decorated the Handicap Winner two 01 the horses in saturday s argument whipped re Coatna last week in the people successfully put together the Feng and schoolroom., Quinella combination of Laii Isy Andi attendance figures were up the pay off was s29.s5 i Over the similar Day last year. In three out of the first four races the order of finish was a j-2 How often could that happen again and four horses won from number 1 Post during the afternoon. Only two favourites Janis arid Sage girl delivered from the love per ticket. With two horses in the Speers race. Trainer Joe Dapper sent has Tatia. Of the Rotchford entry out to make All the Early Pace. School mom Vas expected to take Over after Hasida had used up the Early contenders. Hastaday did All that schoolroom did t arrive at the lace not Home by a nose Mure end. In fact school mum Wasj in he Unoji the ast a acc Naci never better than sixth at any time Bacn Mali Tlle cye in the sky. Raan and finished a dismal separating either the first while Hastaday managed to Salvage i and second. Or second and third 1 horse the crowd got a kick out of the j. 3-mile race won by the Indian owned clinker from Kamsack then there was the terrific finish uncovered by magnanimous to take sunny Marcus in fourth placing. Unperturbed by the Early Speed a loosed by Ila Stada. My Feng in the Abbot colors from Boise. Idaho not Only stayed in close attendance but actually got to the front coming in the stretch. In fact it looked As though my Feng might score his third straight win of the Whittier meeting. Four lengths Back at that Point jockey Neil Ion Shook up Keco Atna and the Heigh count in the Tarn horse responded gamely. The Bat tie through the last Furlong was crowd Raiser. Re Coatna got to the front in the last few Yards and by a length. Good Han overtook the tiring Hastaday giving the West Ern bred supporters their Only showing in the pay off. Actually it was a three horse race from Start finish with Hastaday. My Feng the second. Eighty two people won the s if 1.70 double from a Pool the Pool soared to Irish Flag Mas the most lucrative Winner during he afternoon paying s18.20 for its win Over Jungle shawl in the Thirn. Today is Whittier s closing Day and it s . Day a percentage of the Gate goes to the athletic patriotic association an organization which endeavours to provide athletic equipment for troops quartered this military District. Form Chart on Page Alf Tarn s 6-year-old Chestnut Mare. Re Coatna saturday at Whittier Park copped the so Joo added Speers Handicap thrilling a crowd of More than 10.000 with her late Rush to the wire. In the above Pic lure i top re Coatna is seen in her winning drive to the Post with my Feng and Good Han in close attendance. Bottom picture shows Tarn s thoroughbred in the Winner s enclosure mrs. Carol Fields daughter of or. And mrs. R. J. Speers at its head. Canoes enters Sixte More than 50 matches played Dur gown f i d. Sweinc Defeated h. Norf firm mar the Bates Al j. I a b. Buchanan Defeated eing tie week end by ought the Mcm Mhz 6-3. 6-3 m. Toombs Defeated Canoe club Tennis tournament Toje. I Cuy 7-5. E-3 h. Ledoux Defeated d. The third round in All events. Upsets were recorded Alt Hugn Sev pm. Gruff a i. 6-4 e. Hemming Defeated eral of the ceded players were i c-3. 1. Wilson Defeated -0 extended to three sets to enter six teens. Art Stevenson Blue bomber Star uncovered a devastating net attack to Down Pullin. 6-0, 6-2. Helen and Rene Ledoux teamed to score a 6-2. 10-3 Victory Over d. Blythe and Walt Graham. _. _. Or in inh to cult Mcconneil Hunt 0-4. 6-3 John ivl0.iciri draw and isl lots to. Defeated Morri Soti Strowski saturday follow ladies doubles Defeated Antler Mcferran 0-4. 8-0 Avent Miller Defeated Whyte Mulvihil 0-1, i-2 Defeated Groin by the g-2. Fi-0 Harling Roland Defeated Thomp son Pollard Ti-2. I-2 Mirish tipping de men s decent ired Wiiiiam Marrin cd Sanii Nons Stevenson a Defeated Mitchell Russell fi-1. Spitler King Defeated Edelson Ames 1-s. K-2. Ii-2 Amyot Taylor Defeated 2-6. G-2. G-4 John Ston Swaine Defeated j a. Ti-1 Elack Pillin Defeated Koser or urn Fil. I a Frayne Macgregor . Men s emby is o. Ladies Whyte vib k. Boyd. .-.30 . Men s Jones is e. Mckrush w. Graham is f. Swaine w. Batty is n. Milne j. Edelson Kinahan is g. Mavs j. Horan heated Harris Man pics 6-1, Croft Schick Defeated Mckee Anderson fi-3. Ina Han is g Amyot j. L. Johnston Sjo i Mitchell Boyd Defeated Onhauser no. Taylor w. San Berk is j. Donald. Golden g-2. G-2 Mackidd Behan Deleat ladles lipping is c. Act Grant Toombs n-6, 6-1 Mcnultz Davics. I.30 . Men s Cumberland a Smith or. Mackinnon is e. Roger c. Sym is o. Mcneeney. Defeated Gray Davis 6-1. Amyot Taylor is j. Med Usall Cooke Defeated if you Don t Ink that Little White Pellott in one fell sweep. You Are i practically an also ran these Days. Just hang up your clubs and steal silently away to parts where you won t be bored by tales of the prowess of Tom Jones or Sam Brown both of in fact All of their friends and with one prodigious stroke blasted their Way in to what used to be the Hall of golfing Fame. Out at Assiniboine on thursday. T. H. Love plucked a number eight Iron out of his bag in the fifth tee and drove the Apple squarely into the bucket 125 Yards away. On the same Day Tom Hartley walked up to the tee took a long1 look at the Distant Green on the fourth Hole of the Canoe club course wound no. Said a prayer and to and behold found it answered when his Ball trickled into the waiting recep Tacle. Al Leitelt. Of Thistle Curling Fame touring the Windsor Golf course on sunday looked old lady Luck Square in the Eye As his tee shot on the 130-Yard tenth Hole weekend Cricket Kentish Kildonan draw Kentish gave a Strong batting Dis play in their game with East Kil Donan. G. Meston and Tel Davis each Topping the half Century Mark with scores of 59 and 53 respectively. Not far behind was the 48 not out by Lawrie Routh and a Breezy 33 from Jones. The total of 200 for three was on the Board at the Call of time. Dick Gray took two wickets for 23 runs to turn in the Best figures out of seven bowlers used during the innings. Taking their Knock the suburbanites found the Bowling too Good to take any liberties. Rev. E. Bagley when seemingly set for a Nice score pop Ped one up after making 11. Bill Wright played carefully and helped brother Ray to put on 36 in a determined stand. With a race against the clock the game took on added excitement with Vic Siddall Send ing two hits Over the screen in his 15. The game ended in a draw with the last two batsmen at the wickets and the score showing 84 for nine wickets. Lawrie month bagged five victims for 34 runs. St. George s win when Gillespie bowled Cece Howes with the first Ball of the match Between wanderers and St. Georges it proved the forerunner of More successes As he got rid two More batsmen before the Over ended. It took nine overs to dismiss the wanderers for the Small score of 13 runs. St. George s made Light of their task and had a closing score j of 115. Earl Brookes making his first appearance this season hit up a Nice 43 Pete Charnley 19 not out Blasson 14 and Siddon 13, with Ron Nie Turnbull hitting a couple of Long Sixes in his 10. With the Ball. Kocelj took four wickets for 24 runs. Juniors get Points the juniors Early batsmen went quickly but Young Neal with 22, Reg Beach 26 not out Freeth 21 and Bud steel 11 turned the score to respectable proportions. The last wicket fell at 113. Westerberg took five wickets and Bob Hall four. At Bat the trinitarians collapsed badly and were All out for 39. Vern scow by turned in a Nice piece of Bowling with five wickets for 1-1 runs and Bud Steele had three for 14. Eaton s Down West end at Home to the Bay store Crew. West end could do Little batting against the trundling of Saunders and Ward who in the course of 13 overs sent Back the West Enders for a total of 27 runs. Six ducks were recorded and no Man reached Dou ble figures. High scorers for Eaton s were Saunders 20. Jack Slater 17 and Moore and Turner 12 each. Jack Smith kept up his Good Bowling with a bag of five wickets for 26 runs. Francis grabbed two wickets for no runs. Winning Crew Winnipeg s chances of scoring a Triumph in the Schoolboy re Gatta to be staged Here next month were considerably enhanced saturday when the Gordon Bell Crew impressed critics with their Power and smooth stroking. In the above picture the gee Bee four is seen following their Triumph Over Crews from Kelvin and Ravens court. Left to right Roy Deacon Raymond Hay Jack Mcmillan and John Brown. Standings St. Paul s 5 . 2 West end 1 East Kildonan 1 1.000 .400 .250 .250 j mixed defeat leu Donald Elshout 6-4, 6-1 persons we son Defeated Intaj Avent g-4. 6-tl my Spiller Kinin j. L. Johnston us s 1 Rowland 6-3. 6-4 Ledoux Ledoux defeat Block Pullin Groy Breakley Olshansky. Ladies Marshall Grose Kothny Rothney. Adams Morse 0-2. 0-2 Ritchie can ladies Weidor. Is d. Non Defeated Crump Flemming fi-1. Fi-2 m Bakur. Taylor Schick Defeated Golden Booth g-2. Mixed Royce son a. Harris i-1 d. Ritchie a. Brymn. Parsons cd Graham Blythe 6-2. 10-5 Johnston Auger Defeated Hunt Mccrea g-3, g-2 a Mcdermott Croft Defeated Smith Mcnurl 6-3. C-3 Gould Anderson defeat its men s Parsons is h. Olshansky. Men s is sym Cumberland my Neckey or. My Kanoh is Ritchie Ritchie Ledoux Adamss Sam Mons St Venamon Smith Batty is ten Nant Handford. I a. Ladies doubles is re week end Kiesl its men s w. Defeated k. Ledo in fi-3 b. Defeated x. Black Fin. G-2 n. Defeated d. G j. L. Fuated d. 2-f i fi-2. G--1 j Edc Cic Fca cd g. Lowen 0-1. Fir. B Urdaz. With a win and a loss. Defeated o. Mcdermot t c-4. Fi-4 Mac. In the first game the visitors won Smith a old Allen is w. Graham Defeated s. Spiller 6-2 g-2 the Battery for the visitors and j i Miller and Lowe for Stonewall. The Donald Defeated b. Strowski 6-2. I-4 locals won the second 4-3. With Boyce Baumann Johnson and Allen the Battery for Winnipeg and Jack Defeated Mccrea Buchanon 6-3. Dropped 15 feet from the pin and rolled lazily into the cup. Playing with Derrett at the time were Al Shaw Joe Gallant and Verne hand Ford while George Knowland. Russ trick Harold Hartley and Sam Patterson were on the Green As the deed was done. The other two singletons came equally Well vouched for. That in t All of the a tidiness. How Ever. At the Southwood country club on sunday. Robert Anderson wielded a potent number six Iron on the fourth Hole and was forced to retrieve his tee shot from the Flag Holder 125 Yards away. Play ing with him on the round l. C. Hayes and Allan argue. If anybody else accomplished a similar feat Over the week end somebody forgot to mention it. But this observer would t be surprised. A Hole in one Humph what s that just try and do it. Southwood the qualifying round for the Rouzee cup was the Banner event Dball series i Stonewall. June 17. Special j Stonewall All stars split their sex j Hibi Tion series against an All Star i team from the snowshoes Dia mond Ball league of Winnipeg. Sat r. Defeated d. Macgre crop 3-5. 6-4 e Han Riford Defeated k. Mac son and Lowe for the locals. A. Emby Defeated tonight at Sargent Park the e snowshoes will play two Post p. I Pond fixtures with Sargent Park be s Defeated m i auroras and hollies meet Arra Maks. On saturday. The following entrants qualified f. H. Decks Astor Johnstone phone a. H. Laing j. C. Haig Allan Bennett James Grant 332891 e. Wright. J. P. Frost 475441 Ray Reaney k. G. Roberts Smith liquor control commission. The com at mems Nade ,15 to Quality products c. E. Scott. G. J. C. E. Stockdill or. F. Jackson r. Mcdon Ald. W. B. Sword h. B. Monk w. E. Hobson 410711 Ken karvc3. L. A. Mintie Allan Boes c. H. Worby w. Whiteford. Ujj. M. Jackson Charles Reid. W. E. Hargreaves Leo Johnson. C. E. Simonite i46 c. M. Sharkey. Ivan Deacon m. Mcdowell. Ross John Stone Southwood will Send a Stout con Lent to the City my District meet at St. Charles on wednesday. Named to represent the club Are Ernie Palmer Allan Boes or. W. J. Milvor. Ray Reaney. R. R. Hart. Allan Bennett. Al ceilings o. Tru Del and t. Murphy. Week end sweep winners were a. Pippy 84-18-66 f. J. 88-30-69 Allan Boes 69-0-69 Ken Harvey. 75-5-70 w. D. Mckeenan 90-20-70 g. H. Lobb 77-7-7c s. P. Goodlands 91-20-71 f. Siebert. 95 24-71 d. C. Johnstone 91-20-71 c. E. Scott. 36-14-72 w. J. Peers 87 14-73 d. Lee 92-19-73 c. H. Wor by 93-20-73. Some Liny via Iowa a emacs Jude s first Wint on special tournament Over week end in Iid of the athletic hard game Between St. Alban s Trio tic association. J. F. Tooley St. Jude s went in favor of the or. Paul Hutzulak tied for Low net with scores of 86-16-70 and 84-14-70, respectively. Runner up was w. E. Calder with s2-11-71. A tidy sum was realized for the fund. Best in the sweepstakes were i. Ross by a score of 78 to 68. Young Cliff Pimlott again proved a Tower of strength to his team by scoring 37 not out. Ably assisted of Daley with a patient 12. Bil Davidson included the hat trick in is bag of five wickets for 25 runs Ray. S2-11-71 c. Woods. Gair took two wickets for a. G. Mackie 87-15-72 or. N. Runs. For St. Alban s. Gair hit Warner. 88-15-73 r. A. Robison. 82-8-74 j. L. M. Thomson. Sixes in his 28 Bill cunning Iam made nine and Lake eight out t. G. Hall 86-12-74 the total scored of 68. In the St. J. Norquay. 83-13-75 g. Attack. Stimpson kept Pace Joplin. 102-26-76 c. M. Five wickets for 17 runs Tun 89-13-76 l. Weaver. 91-13-70 11. Taking three wickets for 20 runs. Dexler division 20n for 3 wits g. Meston Pine e. Davis 53. Kouth 48 not out. Jones Gray 2 wits. For 23 East Kil out at Pine Ridge in a 8i for 9 wits. To. Wright 18. High and Low four Ball Wright is. Rcv. E. Bus lev 11, v. Sid fixture a. Black and t. Cahill 15. Routh 5 wits. Fur 34 runs. Meston 2 wits. For 10 Mateli drawn. From Harry Hughes and 27 All out Kicul g. Mullin Kiewel. N. White and g. H. Gillespie 9 wits. For 13 runs St. Georic s 115 ail out e. Brookes 43. P. Verl trimmed d. C. Lennox and jul not out r. Turnbull 16, Peppin. J. Gardiner and f. 14. Siddorn 13. Keel 4 wits. For 24 runs. Owen 2 wits. For 12 runs Whit beat w. Folliott and a. Macaw. 2 wits. For Ferguson and t. D. Torrance division from c. A. Campbell and w. 113 All out Beach 26 not out. Mclellan. J. G. Annandale 22. Freeth 21. Steel h. Hall 4 wits. For 31 runs. Westerberg 5 wits. For j. T. Munroe beat j. Stacey and runs Trinity 39 All out t. Robert Rutan. And h. Hartley and e. G. D. Robertson k. Hall i. Mattin son 5. Scow by a wits. For 14 runs Steele Murray won from h. H. Wits. For 14 and w. B. 71 All out Saunders 20, Slater 17. Turner 12. Moore 12, Flynn 4, j. Jack Gardiner was Low Man 5 wits. For 2fi runs Francis 2 the sweepstakes with 77-5-72. For 0 runs. Adcock 2 wits. For 20 runs. West end 27 All out Bailie b. Low scorers d. C. 7. Simpson 6 not out. Kenny 4, Jim 86-12-74 e. E. Long 90-15-75 o Waits. For 15 runs Saunders h Kilvert 100-25-75 j. W. For 11 runs. St. Jude s 78 All Pimlott 37 not Ards. 90-14-76 d. R. Ferguson Daley 12. Davidson 5 wits. For 25 including hat trick. Goir 2 wits. 14 runs St. Albans g8 All through the 28. Cunningham 9, Lake 8. Stamp continued on Page 5 wits. For 17 runs Tunney 3 wits. For 20 provincial Semi final to extended a lot can happen in five misjudged. Around the in a soccer game and Weston Mark Jack Mearon Tore Gars or United Weston know the left Wing faster than Joey How much after their the Home stretch and beat Peters night meeting at Cai Ruthers a wicked drive to tic up the leading. 2-1, with Only five ones to go in the second game in the second half Young the . Provincial got away on the right and United seemed cinches for United out in front for the final. They would have been time. It it had t been for Young kicks Young Roberts. Roberts who subbed for scored the cougars tying goal Kerr in the second half and the son of Hugh Roberts. Weston Home the late goal which sent president. His perform two game total goals series was hardly a father s Day another cougars got a fright when Roberts banged in the tying shot rolled up to the goal from 25 Yards Range so late in game that there was no time was a sore spot in the to Centre the Ball. That s defence but his Centre close cougars were to the not taken to advantage by first game of the series was mates. John Easton was on one All sidelines the former presi replay of the . Is a faithful fan the replay is billed for tuesday night at the North end grounds. It should be another hot we still take the cougars even though it was a mighty close thing saturday night. Since the teams have tried cougars Brown Dickinson and Gra times for a Victory each Stevens. Tyler and Dunn Stein. The Blue and White Clad Kerr. Thompson and Mearon. Roberts subbed for Kerr. Opened the scoring in the first Peters Howitson and Kum minutes when big Maxy Pilous. Moyies and Playfoot Harley. Barrett. Nicol and Mac lobbed in an innocent looking Kelman subbed for Kuzik and which Tiger Brown cougars for Pilous. Beforce pc lev. St. Paul s crusaders preserved an unblemished record in the Winni Peg Junior baseball league Satur Day but for ajl that was accomplished when they tied 7-7 with West end dents. Osborne stadium might just As have been locked up for the night. The tie left the crusaders still away out in front with five wins without a loss and held the Denis j Down in their duplex cellar apart ment with East Kildonan bosons. But As the West Enders temporarily ran away in the first inning Junior baseball fans got their Best game of the season. It was the easy controlled work of Keith Mcleod on the Mound for dents which almost gave them their second win. Mcleod whiffed nine St. Paul s batters two of them in order to end the game in the ninth Wien the crusaders had the Poten tial winning run on third base with Only one tit. The game was called there on account of darkness. Mcleod gave up Only seven hits while his teammates were getting to the St. Paul Battery for six to score four in the first two in the second and another in the fifth innings. The crusaders failed to Bunch their hits effectively but scored singletons in each of the first second fifth sixth seventh eighth and ninth. For their rousing Start in the first the Dent men needed two hits two walks and errors for four runs. Claude Heibert was called it As Relief Pitcher after two innings when lefty de sardines gave Way to a Pinch hitter As the crusaders put on the pressure. Ted Plouffe s running shoe string catch on Wally Miller s Long drive to right Field highlighted the crusaders Fielding j Dent s Graham came up with a great catch when he raced from his Short Stop position to take Jimmy Ryan s liner through second. Author is guest at Stag honouring Scott Young whose marriage to miss Edna Ragland takes place tuesday More than 70 associates from the sports Frater nity and the free press staff at tended a Stag saturday night at Picardy s Salon. Congratulations and Best wishes were tendered irom Many branches of sport to the free press scribe who is the author of the Neutral zone column toastmaster for the Jolly function was Frank Hannibal and among those who spoke were de. Mcnally. C. H. Mcfadyen j. To. Peter sen e. Vic Johnson j. B. Ryan Johnny Buss Lou Davies Tom Kernahan Syd Halter Eddie Grant w. Barry Bain. Burton Richardson and Sam Davidson. On behalf of the gathering e. A. Armstrong presented the guest with a set of dishes. Gordon Bell Crew wins Schoolboy rowing regatta As seven four Man Crews Turnm in crack performances in a boat race saturday afternoon Jcj Winnipeg rowing club looked for. Ward to a local Triumph in an Ujj citation school boy Ned by the organization for Juljo pc saturday s race saw Gordon Bell s no. 2 team top the Betkel. In and Raven court had to offer and augured Well for the Panther Crew in future Competition a Aruj representatives from clubs in min. Rie Apolis. Fort William and Kenora. It is expected that school boy Traisi from those three centres will be Here for the Winnipeg rowing club regatta in july if present plans a. Tiari Alize. Gordon Bel no. 2 covered Hij half mile Straightaway race ova the Winnipeg rowing club course ahead of the first farther entry and Raven count in third place. With a. J. Brown at stroke the winning Crew included j. A. Jcj Lillan r. Haye and r. Deacon. Personnel of other Crews air the final were Gordon Bell no. Bicket stroke j. Carter. B. Haze Torr Bob Jarman. Reece stroke o. Norris Eye m. Orr and s. Searle. Competing in the two heats which preceded the final were three Crews from Gordon Bell three from Virr and the single Raven court entry. The seven Crews Are the pit of close to 100 school boys recruited at the Start of the season. Officials for saturday s meet were Bruce Murray starter beg. Barker finish judge and Charlie Adams timer. Senior baseball triple tonight Norwood will attempt to break i their Jinx with . Blues to night when they meet on the Bluet grounds in a greater Winnipeg senior baseball league fixture. So 1 a this season the clubs have met twice and the blues have shed in front on both occasions jut since then the Norwood club Las been strengthened and May do better tonight. Selkirk s surprising fishermen Ravel to St. Boniface for what should be a Tough contest. The saints need the win to climb out of Bottom place. The other clash of the night is at Transcona where Morse place will provide the opposition. All games Are at 6.15. Baseball Osborne stadium tonight tuesday 8.30 . Grand Forks is. Maroons reserved seats 55c, Rush scat 35e ladies 20c ladies 15c including govt. Tax special Section for children lot. Minor soccer tonight there Are two juvenile soccer games billed for tonight. On the Perth Street grounds Kildonan meets Brooklands. While River View rangers clash with Irish on the former s grounds. In the Sun Day school league St. John s and St. Saviour s meet on St. John s grounds in a senior division game. The Marlin firearms co. Kew Havish. A s. S. Which co r 420 010 110 Oil dents. St. Paul s batteries and Fabro. St. Paul s Desjardins Heibert Gardiner Olds hockey club Olds. Alta., june 17. Vials of the Olds elks hockey club announced during the week end that the club has decided to with draw from the Alberta senior hoc key league for the duration of the War. The executive will concentrate its efforts on War work and will undertake a Campaign immediately to Purchase an ambulance for the Canadian red Cross society. All players of the club have been granted their releases. Excelsior get fourth straight Dave Boddy pitched his third Victory of the season and Excelsior won their fourth straight game in the Bantam baseball league sat urday defeating fort Rouge. 13-11. Boddy pitched great Ball in the pinches fanning 11. Bill Tindall and Boddy each had three hits As did Jerry Alexander and Harry Daniels of fort Rouge. Batteries Excelsior Boddy and Aleighia fort Rouge kitchens and Brown. Teams which have not procured lome grounds and registered play ers must do so immediately. News for you this Advt. Is not inserted by the government liquor control commission. The Mission is not responsible for statements made As to Quality of products ;