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Tuesday, June 08, 1943

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 8, 1943, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page twelve Winnipeg. Free press tuesday s. 1943 room triumphs on heavy Trad m baby Broom s Triumph in the Alberta Derby on May 22, at Calgary ? Victoria Park. No Fluke. The Bay Colt by brooms out of leap year beat a 13-horse Field that afternoon going ebon Evcei furlongs or n fast track. Monday afternoon. H. A. Shepherd s Well bred thorough bred scored again. This time at six and a half furlongs Over a heavy track in a race for three year Olds foaled in Canada. Behind baby Broom such other fancied threats for he Canadian Derby As Western Prince an of is on Choice yesterday and buddy Marcus second favorite. Western Prince was never better than third Learnt the Start and finished twelve and a halt Lent is behind the being taken through All the heavy going. Buddy Marcus pulled up Well Ridden by the Veteran Joc key Freddy Soloman. Who also Rode baby Broom in. The Alberta i Gus Dye and Freddy Solo Man were top riders for the Day with two wins apiece while d. Allan u. Russell and v. Bovine took care of the others. failed to score a win for the first time since this meet opened. Derby the Shepherd Colt overtook nitrogen before re aching the i rec Ciu Arter pole and of or Tak a three length Lead coming me into Cash lady lev won the race and perfect Prince roared through the stretch to fill the other bracket in this special Pool num the stretch romped Home bars 5 and d. And paid off s22.15 comfortable lengths in front i on 582 tickets from a Pool totalling of at the runs 515.562. With the Sun throughout j. S. Glover s Gli Verdale from he Day and the weather much Edmonton ran past Western Prince i warmer prospects to a track for in. The stretch to finish third two i tuesday no worse than slow seem a lengths Buck of Nitro de certain. Gen. Baby Broom paid is 0.65, ?5.6o and and the time for the race in the heavy going Vaj i.35 4-5. The track record is 1.19 3-5. Comparative figures against the Whittier monday of one year ago showed the wagering to be up 33 1-3 per cent., while the attendance climbed 75 per cent. The appearance of the three-1 Polo shorts confined to his year Olds followed by the to Numen of baby Broom overshadowed the listed feature St. Boni face was won by residence due to illness r. J. Speers. General manager missed the s programme it was the first Bancroft and Snider s Ebony Latch. I time . Has been on the absent c. F. Roe his assistant proved a capable Pinch hitter also at six and a half furlongs Ronrico was second Only by a head 11st in. Manl while Comet ii took the show in front of Sahara chief and Cele brate. Gus Dye Rode the Winner Leban hurls one hitter Bill Leban. Airports and Johnny Paton of the air rafters team hooked up in a thrilling pitching Duel monday night at Wesley Park. After eight innings of Fine Ball neither team had scored in then senior Diamond Ball league game and the contest was called on account of darkness in the other half of the double Bill no. 8 repair de pot Defeated Glo elites 2 to 1. Another twin Bill is set for to i night when . Meet no. 8 re pair depot at 7 o clock with no. 3 wireless meeting army immediately after. A clean single by Mayslick in the second inning was All that prevented Bill Leban from hurling the first no hit no run game of the season in local Diamond Ball circles last night. Except for that one Bingle Leban had the air rafters literally eating out of his hand. He struck out seven. While Leban was tossing a one litter Johnny Paton was doing Okay for the air rafters. He gave up Only three safeties and Only one of the hitters got As far As third base Leban doing the trick in the fifth inning. Repairmen win a pair of runs in. The third inn ing gave no. 8 repair depot their Well deserved Triumph Over Globe Lites. The repairmen put four hits together in that Frame to count their tallies. Geiler Bernard and Pencil of nil hitting safely. The Glo elites avoided a shutout when they pushed Home a Singleton in the first of the seventh Johnny like doing the scoring. Loretta and Rocillo were the opposing Mounds men with the latter who tossed them Over for repair depot getting the better of the argument. Jack o Spades and son of War wore track scratches out Handicap. For the greater part of the Rac it looked As though Sahara chief would be ardent horseman from Saskatoon or. Salisbury was a the track monday thoroughly enjoying himself when some do and wild Deer ran one two in the fourth it was a Case of a full brother beating a full sister a certain Winner but j both by Yankee Doodle out of some the gelded son of Simony gave Way before the stretch Call was made and finished fourth. When Gay Guy copped the firs race and Grovania the second the 7 to 6 daily double combination Worth the highest pay off of the meeting. The 2 of standing tickets were each Worth s399.55 in a s1g.110 Pool. Braddie was excused from this race due to a Cut foot received after the horses were in the Gate and ail moneys wagered were re funded. Sister and both Calgary owned jockey Haller has Only 8 wins to his credit but he s top for the place Slot with 17 seconds in the second race it was first time out for c. B. House s Sammy Elle Gant from Kentucky and Ned Northwood claimed the five year old gelding for 3700 Manitoba jockey club meeting ends Satur Day and then there will be a one week Lay off before the Winnipeg jockey club s meeting starts running from june 19 to july 5 -e.a.a. Emor girls ton another opening night in Osborne stadium takes place tonight when the greater Winnipeg senior girls softball league gets under Way with the first of their season s schedule of double headers. Following opening ceremonies commencing at o clock. . Blues last year s champions will play St. Boniface last year s Nurs up in the first game. Follow ing will be a contest Between Dan Davidsons and Macdonald aircraft. The opening has been delayed from last week and the revised schedule will be found below. There Are five teams in the Loop the other being St. Vital Tiger cites and double headers will be played in Osborne stadium every tuesday and thurs Day. All the teams have been practising strenuously recently and report a Quantity of High class performers in hand to assure an excellent Brand of Ball. Is. St. Boniface. Dan is. Macro ask aircraft boil acc is. Dan Davidsons. Is vital is. . Is. Macdonald aircraft. Is. Boniface is. St. Vital aircraft is is vital Dan is . Vital is. Dan Davidsons. Macdonald aircraft is. St. Boniface Boniface is. . Macdonald aircraft is. Nii Davidsons Davidsons is. St. Boniface . Is. St. Vitals. J uly aircraft is. St. Vila is. St. Boniface. Vital is. 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Air drafters 000 100 1 0 airports 000 000 3 0 Paton and to join Leban arid Tchir. O v Al o 31h a 5 v n o Agics Aaqil of in -euodsuc.tj, in ipod Peak he i k it Papua Icli euro Sueju pus Sas Jiung a Savras s3juoa 3q to a cts to Joe us is Saiq g Asiu Ftp hopi Saurug Reang Teui Phil an Sci a Caseh Goclin Zurav adj sem Ssali 3uouiv air Iredo Esq Jos Puc fib Seq Snoj Guinti in Shiqi. Zsdi Uzial it Jojo Ain is air Jav 3hx zoos defeats -7 with both teams making their first Start in the newly organized enter services senior baseball league Canadian army had too much class for the american array entry monday night scoring an 18 to 7 Victory at Osborne stadium. It was a seven inning affair. The canadians treated the can team with Little respect and ii alted the Issue in the first inning when they scored a total of eight runs on six hits a pair of i ors and two walks. Thirteen men faced the . Hurler Bill Edmonds in that opening Frame. The Canadian army counted an other four runs in the second Frame with their remaining six tallies being divided Over the next four innings. The americans bagged their first doubles. Anderson and Horeck both had two for three. Third Sacker Stevenson and Pitcher Edmonds were the top Bat ters for the . Club. The former had a triple and single in four trips while Edmonds came through with a double and single in three appear ances at the plate. . Army 001 005 7 1 s Canadian army 841 221 Pittsburgh june s. Lyn s dodgers clustered four hits for four runs in the eighth inning monday night winding up their none too successful Western tour sir Ponds and Hale Taylor stroll and firby and Carscaden. Pep to Battle Bartolo Toni Jit Boston june 8. The disapproval of his throne makers Willie Pep Hartford s Able Holder of the new York versions of the run in the second inning and boxing Champion up with a big six in the sixth will Mako his initial make the score a Little More present Able. Jack Taylor started for the Cana Dian army working the first three with a 4-1 Victory Over Pittsburgh innings. In that time he struck out before 19.1 b2 . The Triumph put eight and allowed Only three hits the dodgers into a virtual tie with Ellis stroll finished for the canucks St. Louis for the National league leadership although trailing in percentage Points. It was another personal Triumph for Freddy Fitzsimmons Over the pirates who had beaten him for the first time in three years earlier this season. Big Fitz allowed seven hits four of them by Frank e Gustine who opened the buccaneers first inning with a triple and passed Ball. Counted on a it was the Only game in the major leagues. Giving up four safeties and six runs. Hit hard Bill Edmonds while hit hard and Cliften was afforded poor support by his mates who committed a total if nine errors. He was touched for i.4 hits. He struck out seven and walked a like number. With the . Team suffering from a shortage of manpower Edmonds was forced to pitch the whole game. Centre fielder Antonak was the outstanding Star at Bat for the Cana Dian army collecting a total of four hits in five trips two of which were nine Ven Leo. John undefeated after rounds of play. Charles l. Smith. Montreal won his eighth game Las night and is i timekeepers in an adjourned match with Jules Therien. Quebec who has Sci to his credit. The standing of Ether contest ants Groe f. Doyle. Saint John. The official opener of the inter Urban Junior baseball league will take place tonight when St. John s royals meet East Kildonan rangers at the St. Alphonsus grounds. Monroe and Brezier East Kildonan Fol lowing an interest cing inaugural ceremony. The opening was postponed from last week. Participating in the opener commencing at 6.45 o clock will be Reeve w. Larsen father Mccullough and Allan Mackay president of the Prince Edward Branch of the Canadian legion. The legion band will be in at Tendance. Both the royals coached by Ben Adleman. And the rangers coached by Bob Kinnear pro Mise to put up a Fine Brand Ball both clubs having been practising regularly. Ford re elected by swim body Albert Ford was re elected president of the Manitoba Section of the Canadian Amateur swim Ming association at the annual general meeting held saturday in the free press Board room. Other officers elected Are As Fol lows honorary president Amos Stiles vice president Sidney c. Lloyd Secretary treasurer. Miss Dot Lloyd. Chairmen the Vari Ous committees also elected Are registration. Miss Dot Lloyd publicity. Mrs. Ethel Bieber Orna mental swimming mrs. S. C. Lloyd Extension. Mrs. A. H Fisher Polo. W. Morris Champion ships and records. S. C. Lloyd. It was announced that the do minion meeting of the will be held in Winnipeg on june 25 and 26. Delegates appointed from the Manitoba Section Are a. Ford s. C. Lloyd miss Dot Lloyd miss Cay Gordon and mrs. W Morris. Gala officials were appointed As follows starter. A. Ford co starter Robert Stevenson chief judge. Mrs. A. Kernohan judges mrs. W. Morris miss m. Taggart miss g. , miss c. Don. Mrs. Ethel Bieber mrs h Fisher. F. Carter s. Neil referee d. Best chief timekeeper. Carmichael championship pers John Carmichael mrs. S. C. Lloyd. Miss Dena lied Lens. Miss Mary Mcdonald miss l Haegg typical running Welcome was afforded Gunder Haegg. Swedish distance runner by Greg Rice America s speediest Tivo Miler. A the arrived at la Guardia Airport new York. The swedish speedster is in the . Where to arrived from Stockholm on the invitation of the National ., whose championship track and Field meet will be held in new York on june 19 and 20. Rice is now a member of the . Maritime service. To retire Ter . Tour new York june 8. Haegg will retire from mining after he completes his american tour probably in september and Settle Down to being a Good fireman in Gavle. The swede Holder of seven world track records made this announcement monday As he made plans to match Speed with America s Best. His first Start will be in either the or metres at the . National Championships june 19-20. I m getting too he of that disputed title in a 15-round bout against Boston s Sal Bartolo tonight at braves Field. This bout has the Blessing of the Massachusetts boxing commission. Pep however was awarded his title by the new York commission and those Fristic fathers have ruled that he can defend that title Only under their jurisdiction. Expecting an induction Call in july and in a Rush to reap a Finan Cial Harvest before then Pep does not Sipper to be worrying about the technicalities that tend to confuse his first title defence1. He has been guaranteed to engage Bartolo who previously gave the Connecticut youngster the stiff est kind of an argument Here and also has been offered five figure terms to clash with Chalky Wright his predecessor and Jackie Dallura of Hamilton ont., the . S titlist. Answering the draft Board s final Call. According to the Boston boxing association sponsor of Boston s first outdoor title affair in history the Advance Sale has passed the Mark and indications Point to a 25. 000 attendance and More than in Gate receipts. Yankees sign Young hurler Wellesley mass., june 8. The signing by new York Yankees of Donald Wink Murray Ace Pitcher of the Wellesley higher school baseball team was reported monday by Harold Goodnough. His coach. Goodnough added that the Young hurler had received a substantial Bonus for signing the i Yankee contract. Murray who fanned 186 batters in 51 innings and won five games i against but one loss for his school this season has been ordered to report to the Newark farm club of the Yankees. He will be eligible for the draft not Long after his graduation this month. Across Canada with Charles Edwards Canadian 1 Ress staff writer Toronto june 8. South Paw Duck Mcnaughton pitched a no hit no run Ball game at Sault Ste. Marie last week the Falcon Pitcher struck out in the seven inning game although he issued seven walks to Chrome Bat ters. It was believed to be the first no hitter in the City s history Percy Norman nationally known Vancouver swimming coach has chosen a. Dozen promising swimmers from the armed forces is teaching them How to instruct their fellow servicemen to handle themselves in the water with or without full pack. Montreal royals of the inter National baseball league Are Angling for services of Alex. Hooks who succeeded Rabbit Maranville As royals manager in 1938. Hooks now is with new Orleans but royals Hope to get him As a first baseman. Jack Graham would be returned to the Outfield until he is called by his draft Board. Quip of the week club Alf Vancouver Sun Cottrell comments on demise of new Westminster Salmon bellies la Crosse team because of players having enlisted that town is Loyal spot in the world Home brew Talent. The Talent went to War now All they have left is Scull buggery the Canadian association of oars men fixing dates for the 1943 Cana Dian Henley at St. Catharines ont., july 29, 30, 31, said Toronto Argos Hamilton Leanders and Buffalo West sides Are expected to place Lull entries. That May be Over Confidence. Andy Toronto Star Lytle quotes Joe Wright or the Argos old timer As wondering what they la use for scullers and Crews there s nothing with us any More except High school boys and one or two old Fellows who Skull to keep in incidentally Matthew Watson retired railway Shopman was worried because Moncton n.b., lacked an adequate Field for baseball and softball. So he offered part of his property on the cites outskirts. The offer has t been accepted yet. Watson explains his interest in Ball started when he lived in Philadelphia near Shibe Park. His interest must have been revived by the sudden Awakening of . Of t blues score opening win . Downed Norwood 7 to 5 in the inaugural fixture of the greater Winnipeg senior baseball league held at the . Ground. Church and Arlington monday eve Ning. In a second league game played at Transcona St. Boniface and Transcona battled to a ten All lie. Participating in the opening Cere monies prior to the .-nor Wood game were Jimmy Dunn president of the league Alderman William Scraba and Alderman Joseph step risk. Jimmy Dunn presented the Baldy Northcott trophy to Harry Barchuk league manager. Alderman Scraba pitched the first Ball to Alderman Stepnuk at Bat and Jimmy Dunn held first base. The . Club displayed some Fine hitting with Lou Sabo getting a single and a double Johnny car Rick who. Bagged a double Pat Kearney with a single and Glen Stockwell and Parry Hinds each with a single. Parry on the Mound Cor the winners allowed Only four hits and five walked. Norwood s Star performers were Jimmy Woodington with a double and Wayne Sheely George Keller and Hewitt each with a single. Keller gave the . Boys six hits and issued four walks. Batteries Cor the Norwood club were Keller and Scaletta while Hinds and Thomas worked for the . Team. Sesser and Bryn Aluk were the Only two hitters in the Transcona tie while Mound men. For St. Boniface were Smith and Ryan. Other top men representing St. Boniface included crab its and George Larry. Jimmy Bivins is favored june 7. Bivins. Who already has collected around for 11 fights in the ast year May pocket his share of another Joyd Marshall Gate for giving a shot athe sex Cardinal this Young Man is Terry was one of the mainspring St. Louis cardinals and who now pc. Terry . Ait air forces. 396 3581 400 402. 4001 Civ the Phillies Bobbie Rosenfeld of the Toronto Globe and mail says the reason Thelma Golden quit the ail american girls professional duration Light heavyweight championship Here tonight. That estimate was made by matchmaker Larry Atkins today As he predicted at least customers would disgorge around to see the top flight negro battlers wham away Over the 15 round route. Bivins who an s18.000 purse for gets co per cent. Football league in Chicago tossing j would be above his previous running takes too much time. I have my Job and i d rather be a Good fireman incan a Champion run Ner. Running is just a Hobby for Irene Hartzell or Morris. Miss t t. Iutl.1 ul.tt1. Is 41 k. Kernohan. S. Neil handicapper. Had no intention of g d m. Mccur Nncel i his maritime War w b. Wilson. Flashed a wide smile and Jaegg said he was 2i and past my he said he was a Little afraid of the condition he can obtain in this country but that he wanted to meet America s Foremost runners before he retired. The six foot hollow cheeked Blond runner is extremely inter ested in meeting Greg Rice. America s crack distance runner told that Rice is 27 years old and retiring unless Vork interferes. Jelsy Field. Halifax. 3 Harry my Alary Saint John. . 3 h. B. Richardson. Summerside. P e i 3 g. R. , Dalhousie grim referee. R. E. Collins chief judge. John Carmichael who appoints his own judges div ing scorer. Hiss Dena middens announcer. Albert Ford with Sid Neil assistant. Shook his head As if he did t be Lieve it. I be been told that All your american runners stopped running leave he went on to Point to Bill Bonthron of Princeton a top Miler in his undergraduate Days As an example. Emil von Elling coach of new York University s championship track team was asked about the lat Ter statement and he said that he thought Haegg had been misinformed about american athletes. He probably has that the average american runner out of College when he is 21 or 22 years old. Has no plans for future track Competition and goes into sail von Elling. Von Elling pointed out that Phi Edwards great new York univer sity Middle distance runner ran in three olympics for Canada and was Best at 29 that Don lash was at his Peak in the olympics when he was about 26 or 27, and that Glenn their Early twenties. I Don t j Cunningham made a nest of no they Are much Good after they records when he was 28. Gamonal league w to St. Louis Brooklyn 29 17 Pittsburgh 22 19 Cincinnati 21 19 Boston 17 39 Philadelphia 18 22 new York is 27 Chicano 15 2 american league new York Washington Detroit phils Delphia Chicago Cleveland 23 24 20 22 17 .20 20 13 21 in 22 23 into National league Toronto Syracuse Newark Baltimore Hoch Ester Jersey City Buffalo w. 29 24 18 21 20 18 is 22 american association or. Is 19 18 16 16 Indiana dolls Milwaukee Minneapolis Columbus Toledo St. Paul Louisville Kansas City 10 15 36 15 15 pet. .650 .030 .537 .525 .472 .450 .372 .357 pet. .605 .571 .513 .512 .4b6 .47c .465 .351 Pel. .617 .571 .503 .533 .526 .405 .381 .371 pet .643 .559 .528 .516 .536 .472 .387 .379 nat10najl league Moore american league to scheduled. International league Rochester 2. Baltimore 4. American association Coj Umbus 0. 0 St. Paul 1 i Dianar Oclis 3. Milwaukee 5" Toledo 4. Minneapolis that s100 a week Down the Drain was and a heavy one too the heartthrob is a Chappie in champs team wins pin honors by miss Jessie Miller s 687 in the opening round the champs stepped out on Friday night at the bowl drome alleys to carry their advantage to the championship of Gibson s mixed Spring league winning out by a margin of 72 pins Over the shamrocks offs 75 Over the heavy hitters who both staged a Garrison finish in the final three games played Fri Day night it was miss e. Gair 727, and George Tompkins. 762, who handled the Pilot s reins in guiding the team to the Winner s Circle. The champs finished with a six game total of while Sham rocks came from behind to take second place with three pins ahead of the heavy hitters who posted a for the show Posi Tion. Shamrocks gained the runner up spot due to Bill Brolly s Fine trundling in recording games of 252, 312 and 221 in the final three game session. Dick Whittington Lent support with 653 As did e. Lennon with 627. Heavy hitters showed strength with j. Carnegie 695, m. Binnie 636. And c. Ken Nedy 620, and just failed to nip the front runners. Miss Milvor Cori tribe led largely toward the team s Success due to her 6% rolled in the opening three games. She averaged 210 for the six games played. Bill Gibson of the Crasher who led scoring in the opening session with an even 800 added 616 to this total to take the average honors with a Brilliant Mark of 236. Crashers wound up in fourth place. Other Good scores rolled were a. Bennett 716, k. Hoover 700, Johnny Polischtak 681, George Frederikson 672, Bray 653, miss g. Record take for whipping heavy weight Tami Mauriello in Madison Square Garden last Winter. James is an 8-5 favorite and most of the betting against him seems to be centred on whether he can get under the required 175 pounds without weakening in the Long grind both battlers disposed of Ezzard Charles and Anton of iridis in recent affairs. Sluggers cop 5-pin event George Adderley s sluggers nip Ped Frank Guarnera s crocks at the. Wire by a scant seven pins to capture first place n a Consola Tion event staged in Gibson s mixed Spring league thursday night at the bowl drome alleys the slug Gers. Totalled and the crocks with the sluggers to Victory with 715 and was ably assisted by mrs. Sabine who turned in a Fine 668. Other members of the. Winning team centred around the 600 figure. Top Man for the crocks was Guarnera who led the Way with 76g that included games of 306 and 266. Miss a. Mcpherson contributed 642, while the rest of the team were just a Shade below the form displayed by the winners. The vitals who were rolling from scratch showed excellent teamwork in compiling 3.0.33 to finish in fourth spot. Alex Caithness was the outstanding performer turning in an even 800 series that contained Brilliant games of placed third. Adderley led Huber rolled Well 550. Single Gam 322 and 297. Contributing counts at scratch rolled Fay the team were and other players rolling Good scores were m. Noelke 651, s. Price 640, d Roberts 615 and Joe Irvin 614 team Roll off totals Are As Fol lows sluggers crocks v a miss Price 632. A c tals 3 033 Dods ers scatter brains super duper bowlers Burns hires n. T. Times blow to pirates Pittsburgh june 3. Burgh pirates climbing toward first place in the National league received a setback monday with the disclosure that Pitcher Johnny ical following is the order in which the 11 teams competing finished champs shamrocks heavy hitters crashers Broadway bombers Auto marts gremlins Drivers balls o fire 6.050, mailers and chumps the winning champs team will be presented with the Brunswick Balke Collander trophy Emblem Atic of the league championship. An Odd happening in the Roll off was the upholding of the name champs and the name chumps. Champs finished on top and chumps finished last what s in a name Astor Johnstone finished on top of the individual averages with a splendid Mark of 254 for 21 games. He also rolled for the. Three game record. Others who followed were Johnny Polischtak 242, a Bennet 232, k. Hoover 231, t. Quail 231. B. Allison 230, l. Garbutt 229 j. Jones 228, Bill Brolley 223, g Frederikson 225, Ernie Philpot 225 and l. Nah gang 225. In the ladies monday Section miss Eileen Scarrow showed the Way with a Brilliant aver age of 235. Following came a Granite curlers will hold Golf tournament the members of the Granic Curling club Are staging their. Nual Golf tournament at the in Wood course wednesday after adj june 16. Tee off at 2 o clock i sri this is the regular summer front. Up and a very popular event Tria the granites a big turn out a peeled. There will be prizes for Gross Low net As Well As Pic for the High and Low hidden Holts cd lunch will be served in the is i House at the conclusion the sir lament and transportation will bit air provided for members requesting we it. Phone the Secretary at 45956 Fleet w injured ankle Al new York june 8. Fleet mrs. D. Hertz s three Pijar Tif Champion injured his left the Belmont stakes saturday is expected to be ready to. Keep engagement in the Arlington Lasij june 24. If available to comment but Foreman Ralph Hewitt said the i c of Heigh count had not. Taken 1 lame step since the race and h been walking around. Camerone planned to give the count a re until the classic. The ankle filled after the. I according to Hewitt but extent of the injury will not known until after a Ray Are developed. The count was Ridden to a St Milij length Victory at Belmont by i Ogden. Canadian born Jose who has had the mount on the Tore Dikiy in All his 21 races. Saturday s Victory completed e historic triple for both countries and Kentucky Delft Prea Kriess and the Belmont state the also won the Wood memo and the Withers mile marking the first time in that a three year old has end last but we Sam Kel 4 my 3997 4040 4027 4006 4007 4027 4026 win examination and would be ordered for induction in the army within the next two weeks this year. Breaks Collar Bone Cleveland june 3. Cleve outfielder Hank de broken Collar land indians five of the big. Spring feature american racing. St. James girls win opener the greater Winnipeg intenoes1 ale girls softball league got a Fine Start monday night Marjorie Street grounds St when in the first game of the i Ujj season. St James canucks Wolseley flyers 14 to 4. Top rating performers in canucks win were Corrine piteous. Who made five bits in a trips to the plate and Jean Taine. A four hitter in five trips to Bat. On the pitching Mound i the canucks were Joan Porteous while Catcher. The Only hitter on the squad was leavens who to through for three hits to the batting Mound. Marion Hart displayed some throwing by striking out the canucks. Also outstanding Grant the flyer Catcher. Prior to the Dave Best Reeve of of presented to mrs. Curley a president of the is to be awarded season to the most valuable 1 4 in the league. Also taking the opening Lerenn Tullock and g. Dontaue Unte president of the league. Ibro App 7 Pollock 216, Ruth Henderson 212 Marge Gibson 208, m. Watkins 207 mutter 207, g. Arnold 205, b. Jones 202. A. Sanson 202, l. Vance 20o" and k. Nussberger 200. Broadway Lawn Bowling the Broadway Lawn Bowling club executive will hold a wednesday night at 7.30 o clock games in the Robertson cup round Start at 8 o clock. Wards suffered a Bone in a collision with Jeff Heath during the recent series with Phila i Delphia and will be out of action tour weeks the club s physician said onday. I Edwards was injured last thurs Day. The Rookie outfielder s loss leaves the indians with Only Heath on Hockett and Roy Cullenbine to patrol the Outfield and no replace ments in sight. 1 More shaves f per pen Luj Canoe club ladies mrs. A. J. Mccrea won the a Section of the Tombstone Competition held last wednesday by the ladies Golf Section of the Canoe club., mrs. H. Merritt took honors m a Section. Wednesday s play i will be for the monthly medal. I wartime Economy luxury that s -whayoa., Colgate s Comfort Small Bubble lather stays moist speedy close shaves with Comfort Economy months and months. No wasted to pack and handle. Ideal for service men no tube 7o turn 1h Colgate s shave stick Stab 43 lie ;