Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 28, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press Friday june 28, like his off Man 1940 Page fifteen Nger Billy Herman the the rally in the eighth to close their second Home stay against the West with a 5-4 Victory Over the cubs. With the cubs on top. 1-0. Coscarart blasted his double to give the dodgers a 2-1 read which stood up until the with eighth. Taken Vual play i. In in fran him after the cubs had gone ahead ,4-3. In the eighth on Todd s single More clearly Demon Billy Rogull s Pinch Homer a Walker p. ,.ie dodgers cubs and Herman s double. Brooklyn at ebbets Field indeed seven chances cleanly and came Back to blast Bill Lee for two runs on Dixie Walker s double a walk. Camilli s single and a Long Cam g Fin a grand Forks is Crooks Ion Winnipeg eau Claire. N a Tio n a l i. I a g l p w Clit Inna a Brooklyn new York Chicago Pittsburgh St. Louis an attractive programme has been arranged by the Morse place base Ball team of the greater Winnipeg senior. Baseball league tonight when the club holds its annual Booster night. St. Boniface native sons will provide the opposition. Two other clashes Are billed. The for top place will be broken As 1 Selkirk goes to Norwood. Final of the night is at Transcona where . Blues meet the railroaders. All games Start at 6.30. Lawn Bowling club s annual open tournament will com Mence saturday at 2 . Entries 1n t e k x a Tio x a l l e a g l e i should be telephoned to 40 Excelsior stars receive awards champions in the midget and Bantam. A hockey playoffs Excelsior were honoured at a banquet and prize presentation staged by the club in Picardy s Salon thurs Day night. Presentation of the w. J. Holmes provincial and City championship midget trophies to Spud Excelsior coach highlighted the evening. J. Manson City midget league president presented the trophies and made individual awards of midget league medals photographs and Manitoba Amateur hockey association crests to the following players Doug Jackson Bill Boorman a Labovitch Johnny Vaughan pet Kapusta Bill Ezinicki. Spence Tat Chell Ron Ward Frank Mather. Ritchie Mcdonald Doug. Mccaw Ley Alex Brocklehurst Bob be Stead and coach Russell. E. A. Armstrong . Secre tary presented the midget league award As player of the year t Pete Kapusta. Frank Mathers received the Dingwall trophy As the most gentlemanly player from Shir Ley Campbell. J. L. Petersen presented the Basil Baker Memoria trophy for the outstanding goal keeping to Doug Jackson. Barry Bain club president am toastmaster for the evening presented windbreakers and crests to the following Bantam a players Allan Cooke Bill Tindal Bill Harris Harry Daniels Cyri Caru right Walter Chyzyk Loui Mikulen Don Raleigh Jimm Hughes Doug. Carrigan and Tom Raj Gillespie. Were introduced by Vine Leah manager. Max Labovitch expressed the players appreciation t the club. Other players who Spok were Doug. Jackson Pete Kapusz and Frank Mathers. Coach Russel also was heard from. Johnny Peter sen presented Maroon passes to the players. For men s sports Wear and Siack suits with Thomson Pope easy to get hard to get rid of unless j of treat it with a penetrating fungicide like i school scoot is a stainless Cream that soothes and relieves itching and burning. It penetrates j and the athlete s foot fungus at its source. Scoot is clean j for Handy athlete s foot tube St Iso wisps to play saturday for slur Cury in the end Bowling club tournament Fol 2 . Mordiman is. Lane. Buciuni is. Dayboro Light foot is. Morrison Maccaulty is. Mckean is. Kitchener summer Ville is. Barton. 4 is. And losers is. Losers. 7 is. Gregory is. Humps cd Robertson is. Baxter Koit Fitton. 9 is. Winners. I Canoe club draw National Luangl i d 021 000 9 Carlton. Tamulis is Ira a for 1od.iv in Cinoc club Tennis Union Ament. P. Williamson is Oil final e. Mckrush a Jik h1c a n e a c v e Del uni Ooi Noi i St. Louis Hoo not 7 0nid Sullivan Harris. My Grace. International Kagl e i o too oof incr 000 Oil Joo 1 City Ono of. 7 i o 000 1 130 310 1 001 100 i a. Jer cd Fin ladies doubles p. Williamson w. Of. E. Ncnulty a. Mort r. Mil a null a buy is. I. Wilson a. . Mixed Pitchios. Bunn v5. I Ulitalo Taylor a. Schick. la . Newark ladies doubts Sci finals Winner w. Barncs a. Williamson k. Me in Altimori 000 uni Morse is. T. Cook a. Cannon Montreal j Winner r. Mitcheli a. Boyd and i. Wil son a. Hart is. G. Rowland. Petrolia. Ont. Juno 28. Up Edward Ted Iresom. 13-year-old Pitcher for the Sarnia entry in the Michigan Ontario Amateur baseball league dropped dead on the Mound thursday As he was about 1o de pitch during a third inning pc Rolia team. Northern league flip crier 000 200 f Coo 020 Buckovich and Keuther pc me pc Wirth. 400 010 7 10 0 grand Forks 201 11 4 Howard. Orphan. Christenson. Lemmer Knickerbocker Parker. Horton Anc Bauer. Duluth 000 022 12 Crooks on 201 000 g Adams and Blackman pcs sch the scottish sports will highlight the Holiday and should keep track and Field athletes very Busy on monday. Secretary Mclean said that the entries were very Good in the men s Section but were Down in the girls. The sprint events have suite Rcd but in the jumping events they have More entries than for a Good Many years in the 100 Yards for girls 16 years and older there is a select Field of five with starry Bernice mar tin heading it. Semite will probably be running from scratch and should have a Good race from such girls As Elsie Mcdougall Lillian Davies. Norma Wilson and Speed skating Champion Kay Godfrey. Bernice and Norma Are the Only two who Are going to try their Luck at the Long 220 2 j race. There Are six High jumpers entered but was unable to get their names. However one of them is Young Chris j Tine Simpson from Petersfield. Who did so splendidly last year. It is 11 reasonable to think that Ethel Stefansson and Jessie Sutherland those to i stall Daniel Mclntyre stars who have been working out at Sargent Park j lately May also be in the event. This year seven Broad jumpers Wil j perform. A Good event will be the Junior 75 Yard dash. Here too there i Are five contestants one of them being another Speed skating Star whyard. As Ever the relay races will be crowd pleases Anc again the . And the . Clubs will Battle it out in the open event. The . Has two squads entered while the North Enders Only one. In the school relay event two Cecil Rhodes squads Are in Coo j the bagpipes will skill and the dancers do their intricate Steps Ana with the sports mixed in. It should be another full Day. And if the Sun will Only come out and stay out another very Good one. Cutt Percha 2.30 . Daily 7 races daily until next thursday admission plus tax h3s3s Marty Mielke Utility Marty Mielke is one o the most determined Young Fellows you Ever could Hope to meet. He s going to make Good in baseball claims and it la take More than what we have it hand to Stop him. Married now for six or seven months. Marty seems headed for his Best season. The six foot. 190-Pounder can play any several positions and in this third year of his in organized baseball he seems destined to make a Success of whatever position in which Joe Mowry chooses to use him. Utility Man luxe. Marty has been shifted from Catcher to out fiend to first base to third base Soi far this season and no one knows race he caught and hit hard Cis his school took two straight pennants was right end on the football team Centre at basketball and excelled in discus javelin and shot put. What position clo you prefer he was asked. He answered but if i got a Chance to go up As anything else. I d take it like a he started out in organized base Ball three years ago. When he 19, with Norfolk in the Nebraska state league a a class outfit. He was released. And promptly by Bruno picked up Haas. With maroons that year he batted .250. I and last. Year under Joe Mowry. I but that .261 average belied where hell wed up. But he s hit a closing appearance in 1939. Durin the . Girls were per forming on wednesday night. In the 100 Yard event Betty Spicer who generally stars in Broad jump ing romped Home in front of the Field of six. The Csc Fry and Louise Schmok finished next in order. I left Early and failed to see the discus event. Champion Robina Higgins has been working with the younger Field event artists and has a Juitt i few girls who Are showing considerable Talent. Beans was so pleased with the Way Terry Frey has been tossing the discus that she claims she will have to before Terry shows her up. Retire Southwood Golf course was certainly a Busy spot on wednesday with those higher handicappers 71 Strong having their inning. A about 12.30 there were very few in but walking around the course saw some very interesting two Somes. Pretty Marjorie Chisholm a and Cherrie Archibald were having a Good game. Cherrie especially made some Nice shots. Mrs. A. R Loadman too was performing Wel and Sank a Beauty of a putt while watched. Canoe Clubber mrs. Ira Ham was rather disappointed tha she did t break a Hundred even though she was Only one off. This will probably be her last year in the tournament for she has a 21 Handicap now and will Likely Cut it before next year. Tiny around .300. Far Over his Bat Ting averages for 1938 and 1933. That .300 Mark always the big league scouts perk up. Marty was a four letter Man in Arlington Heights High school near the Arlington Park the last six weeks of maroons Vic e As so Wees o maroons pc a tories Campaign. Mielke batted .55cilplonslup last can and so must you can imagine where his is loping to turn Over was before he started to hit. He does t hit so Well when he s catching so maybe his Best bets Are the Outfield or third base. The soft Allers can now breathe a Little easier for the trip to Chicago is definitely off. They can relax and take things easy for awhile and not worry too much Over that first series standing. Journey was not Only getting financially impossible but it was looking rather desperate that any Leader could be decided by then. Ramblers . And St. Boniface were All very much in the running and there were a Good Many postponed games to be played. It is perhaps just As Well that the trip is off. For now everyone can concentrate on the league race which is really developing into a first Rater. The soft Allers have a top notch attraction coming Early next month. The leading american girls squad from Cleveland is to play a double header at Osborne stadium on july 8. This Cleveland outfit won the american softball association Cham is be a first class team. Secretary Edith the profits from this series to the . Norwood and St. Boniface will play the states girls one game to be at 7.30 and the other at 9 . A it liquor control the Corn made As to Quality of products advertised. Fargo Moorhead twins move into Osborne stadium tonight As guests of the Winnipeg maroons for the first time since the Mowry Mer. Returned to their own stamping grounds june 17. Now lurking in second last place in the Northern baseball standings the twins open a two Day land under the floodlights tonight and will close the series saturday. Maroons scheduled game against eau Claire thursday night the second of two was cancelled owing to wet grounds. Crowding close to the first division. Manager Mowry is confident that the maroons will climb higher during the series against Fargo Moorhead. The mow Rymun won three of their last four starts and seem finally to have the answer to previous defensive weak Nesses. Len Ellison has been working at shortstop and apparently has the former Gap competently filled. Manager Mowry is still on the Lookout for another Pitcher but otherwise is Well satisfied with the present set up. There is still a possibility that Marty Mielke will be shifted from first base to give Catcher Al Erickson occasional Relief behind the plate. Fargo Moorhead lost 3-2 in their last time out against the first place Superior club. Old Rye h aged in aged Wood Tysire for yourself the delicious lightness and Quality this gives to old Rye s flavor. Change today to Hiram Walker s old Rye product of Hiram Walker sons Canada this and not inserted by the government liquor control commission. The commission is not responsible for statements made As to Quality of products advertised. Ontario Champion scores knockout Kirkland Lake. Ont., june 28 Simmons of Timmins. Won the Ontario Amateur heavy weight boxing championship thurs Day night knocking out Alex Des Hamp of Kirkland Lake in the ourth round of a scheduled five found match. Baseball Osborne stadium tonight 8.30 . Saturday 2.30 and 8.30 . Fargo is. Maroons reserved seats 55e, Rush seals 35c ladies 20c. Ladies i 5c june Only including govt. Tax special Section for children Loc style plus Comfort in cd a v v sportsuj6flr i a style is combined with Comfort in Penman 1940 sportswear to give smart easy fitting Gar ments that ensure Freedom of action. Penman sportswear in knitted lightweight fabrics solves the problem of what to Wear for outdoor summer activities. The new styles now being shown at your dealer s. Sportswear and Dressy summer shoes with the emphasis of coolness we picked the three models pictured Here As specially representative of the most desirable of All sum Mer footwear two of them All White Buck the other White Buck and Brown leather. Other new ideas in summer footwear for Beach or picnic Wear for Active or Spectator sports As Well As for summer s dress Iest occasions feature Moccasin toes Barge Plain toe and Wing tips. In crepe rubber or leather soles. Sizes 6 to 11, collectively. Pair o men s shoe Section the Hargrave i shops for men main floor Eaton c3 limited
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