Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 14, 1943, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page f Winnipeg free press. June 14, 1943 carrying 119 pounds the California owned son of War won the running of the Rich sneers Handicap saturday after noon Ai Foo Park closing Day of the Manitoba jockey club s transplanted 1-1-Day meeting. More than 10.500 greater Winnipeg race fans largest throng of the season saw jockey Gus Dye win a net si.320 for Sor. Of War s owner. Anita King former Hollywood movie Star. The six year old gelded son of War whoop out of maid of liars had a comfortable margin of seven lengths at the finish Over mrs. R. L. Get or. And was flying at the finish. All Tarn s seven year old Ebony Moon pulled up third k of get on Nipes k and k stable was fourth and the Vancouver owned singing heels was fifth in the five horse Field after Bellos C. Hatch s sweep Gold and Blue suit had scratched out. L was strictly a race new York june 14. Diver. Mrs. Payne Whitney s win Ner of the Toboggan and metro Politan handicaps this Spring added the 45th Carter Handicap to his As he Aier a Quarter pole had been passed in the mile and seventy test Over n track. Son of War moved to the front supplanting top boots and or. Attempted to stay close of. Hov Over. At the three Quarter pole the California was three icing is in rive lengths on top entering the a Crotch and increased it. At the finish. E Vas 1.30 2-3. And jockey Summers 1he sex Winnipeg minor hockey player lops the Ridima Colony Lor the combined Calgary win mpg meetings in statistics to and on son of including saturday. Actually the Best the pay on to. M of he Herc War were sj.--0 up by Gus Dye. Who was riot a Niace and 52.40 to show. There by i Calgary Gus had 17 wins. 2 seconds. Anc k tnirc.1 during the 14-aays at Polo. Heavy support direct 1 is the Sia dins by the Nia Noe throng Siil urd a a card completed the first 14 Days of Winnipeg s 28 Day session and the sport will be resumed next saturday under he sponsorship of the Winnipeg jockey club. While son of War s Victory and the great crowd in attendance were the outstanding highlights of the Busy Clay the unusual sight of a disqualification on a Winnipeg track also occurred during the afternoon. Making first Start of the Polo meeting. Chestnut horse t by h. A. Vance of san Mateo. Calif., finished one and a half lengths in front of Antena in the third race after leading from the three Quarter pole. However. Presiding Steward George Schilling disqualified Razz and placed the horse Sec Ond declaring Antena the win Ner. He ruled that jockey Diaz had deliberately come Over on the fast closing Antena just a few Yards from the wire. It was the first disqualification Here since 1923. In addition to placing Razz second judge Schilling also fined jockey Diaz s50. Straight tickets on Razz would have been Worth s13.00 each but for the disqualification. Earlier in the afternoon Schilling also ordered a three Day suspension on jockey Bovine for insolence to starter Donovan while aboard Bald shot in the second race. A consistent sort if Ever there was one Gallant Toro won the Corinth Ian claiming sixth race at a mile and a Quarter. Owned by e. S. Phillips of san Mateo. The Chestnut son of Gallant sir had a one and a Quarter lengths margin at the finish Over the Odds on favorite Blue suit with doctor Larry a nose Back in the show Slot. Assistant manager c. F. Roc announced that wagering for the 14 Days up 37 per attendance was up 28 per cent Over the Whittier figures of All despite the raining weather and a track which was never better than then Only for two Days. The Quinella Pool saturday reached while the daily double Pool was Summers Smith Dye Hollcr Russell Diaz Mcgahan Bovine Griffin kill cd Schunk godly Cizik 20 17 12 12 to a n 2nd 16 15 t Morse place bombers Defeated the St. John s royals 11 to 7, in the inaugural game of the inter Urban Junior baseball league. Played at the St. Alphonsus grounds. Sunday afternoon. Although the to nobers came out of the fray the victors the royals displayed a better Brand of Ball having As its Star players Pitcher jeeves and Yazowski. Who each came through for a double. Jeeves struck Cut 10 bombers and walked four while the Morse place Pitcher Naphen Sius struck out 10 royals and walked nine. Score by innings Morse place bombers. 00 044 3 11 4 2 St. John s royals 012 100 7 6 and Waskin a elves Adel St. Boniface aided by the Excel Lent pitching of Veteran player dark Bouchard Defeated the nor Wood nine 10 to 5, in a senior men s baseball league fixture at the St. Boniface grounds sunday afternoon. Bouchard out on a pitching ram Page struck out 11 Norwood bats men. In his turns at Bat he achieved a hit to add to the 11 made by the winners. Kes Merlevede also highlighted the win with a pair of hits. Four errors were chalked up by the St. Boniface boys to the seven made by the losers. Outstanding performer for the Norwood squad was Jim Warth i ton. Who came up with three its of the seven achieved by his earn mates. Two More games will be played of tonight commencing at 7 clock with St. Boniface playing t . And Norwood playing t Transcona. Score by innings t. 211 103 11 4 Orwood 000 Hoo 577 Bouchard and Merlevede and i Curtik. The senior baseball league s 1043 Schyde is ,15 follows at St. Boniface. . To Norwood. At c Norwood at St. . Boniface 3t Transcona Norwood at . At St Boniface at at Transcona. It. Boniface at a Fon Vond. Boniface at . Norwood at Transcona at s Boniface. . At Norwood. At . Norwood at St. Boniface. Boniface at Transcona. Norwood at . At St. Boniface. Transcona at Norwood. At Transcona. Boniface at Norwood. Boniface it Norwood at Transcona. At St. Boniface . At Norwood. At c Xor Ood at St. . Boniface at Transcona. Norwood at at St. Boniface. Transcona at Norwood at Transcona. St. Boniface at Norwood. Boniface at . Norwood at Transcona. At St. Boniface. . At Norwood. At . Norwood at St. Boniface. Drive saturday at Aqueduct. The four year old son of St. Ger mans Ridden by the albertan. Georgie Ilchman Woolf just got up to nose out r. A. Coward s marriage. In picking up the s5.150 first Money and s9.10 to his Back ers in the crowd of 29.320, Devil diver clicked off the seven fur Longs in 1.24. Only second off the track Mark shared by double Rab and Para Sang last two winners of the Carter. Double Rab. The Grey Veteran owned by mrs. Tilyou Christi her earned third Money a length Back of the front pair. Attention for whom William Helis recently paid just failed to break into the Money picture and was fourth. River land. Conqueror last year of whirl away and Al Sab. Appeared to break Down leaving the Gate. It was believed the big gelding injured his right Hind quarters. Salto. Stablemate of attention broke away in front but dropped Back after the first three eighths of a mile As Doub Erab forged to the front. Devil diver far Back began moving up rounding the last Bend and at the stretch was in third place a length to the rear of double Rab. Marriage separated them. Then the Devil and marriage hooked up in a Duel to the wire. A track High for betting in a single Day was created with the handle zooming to s2.240.365. It was a viaduct s first total and easily wiped out the former Mark of established last labor Day. See son of War win son of Wak the California owned horse won the 18th running of the Speers Handicap at Polo Park saturday afternoon the last Day of the Manitoba jockey club s 14-Day meet. The six year old gelding finished with a comfortable margin seven lengths to win a net shown above left to Hight Are w. F. Alvarado mrs. F. Fowlie and or. Mary Evans who decorated the Winner. The jockey is Gus Dye who piloted son of War Home. Soldiers of no. 10 District depot took the men of the no. 40 Cana Dian Provost corps into Camp 19 to 10 thursday in a regular session of the fort Osborne Garrison soft Ball at the stadium grounds on main Street. Arian and Glass. It i to Lou Nova wins one Portland Ore. June 14. Jou Nova 204, the Van Guys Calif cavy weight assaying another come ack polished off Paul Hartnek 1 was no Boycott of Polo Park race track noticeable As a result of the Transfer of the Manitoba hockey club s annual meeting from Whittier Park to Polo. Attendance for saturday s closing Clay was up 60 per cent Over the similar Day last and Over the 14 Days a substantial 28 per cent in patronage and 37 per cent in wagering. There is no estimating just what the up would have been had conditions overhead and underfoot been Ideal. Not once in the entire two week meet Jig was there any thing resembling a Good track. Add to that the cold miserable Rainy the whole attendance and Mutual play was amazing. Given sunny clays the 14-Days should really gain momentum if what has gone before is any sort of a barometer. Meeting at 55 cents on a Buck and ran out. Tommy Burton the Alberta horseman who has been buying up and claiming horses with a vengeance during the past ten Days bought the 10-year-old King s Crest on Friday from Frank Kilroy of the And k., for r. J. Speers left a sick bed Satur Day to be on hand for the running of the Handicap named after him convinced that the better horse won it All he hurried right Back to his residence out the 98 races run during the 14 Days the favorite won Only on 32 occasions was second or third on 32 other Occa Sions and out of the Money 34 times which May account for plenty 363 tickets were Good for the double on closing 611 were negotiable for the Quinella. Unique in Here s something that s very rarely seen in a soccer r two penalties Given against a team inside the space of minute. This off the record incident happened saturday. Nit at Osborne stadium As United Weston and army battled t two goal tie in the Manitoba Victory soccer league. In the second half with Wes ton trailing army 2-0 be. The soldiers right half unceremoniously pulled the feet under Ross Papineau s inside left inside the 18 Yards area Walter Monson took the penalty kick and drove the Ball right at Tony faso. The army goalie juggled with the Ball for a second and then threw it right into Gray s hands. Evidently Tony figured the Ball was dead after he saved Mon son s kick and Gray evidently taken by Surprise caught the Ball. Of course there was nothing the referee could do about it but award Weston a second penalty kick Al though some of the army boys boys kicked very strenuously about Percy Gillatt s decision. Second time successful Jack Mearon the Weston outside left was entrusted with the second penalty kick and Jack made no mis take when he banged the Ball into the net Well out of faso s reach. It was a gift goal to the Blue and White brigade and it enabled them to share the Points. Maybe they were a bit Lucky in the Freak goal but As far As play went they should have won going How they stand p w l t f apis Weston 2 1 0 1 6 4 s army scottish 2 0 1 1 6 8 1 air Force 2 0 1 1 5 6 1 As far As we could ascertain Only on three other occasions in Prairie racing has it been Neces sary to disqualify a horse. Sat urday the unusual happened Here for the first time since Rochester ii was placed after finishing july 1, 1928, at Whittier Park. V people in the great crowd at Polo even saw what opened to precipitate the Dis qualification of Razz saturday. But it was different 15 years ago when of the biggest betting gents in the country took a real beating. Until a few years ago a horse Dis qualified was automatically placed last out his was later amended to the discretion of the Steward. L the judge decides that the foul did t interfere with any other horse or horses then lie has the privilege of protecting those holding Pari mute tickets or. The disqualified horse by placing de horse one notch lower than the spot the horse actually finished a. If the performance turned in by i Rochester ii was moved from first the District depot boys is Indica Tion of their style and prowess in future encounters it looks As though hey will a the earn to beat in he Garrison Loop. They Are top Eam in the league which includes composites players selected from various branches of District head quarters. Fort Osborne Barracks Royal Canadian ordnance corps no. 10 Canadian pro Vost corps no. 40 the depot squad accumulated 23 lits off three different Provost pitchers thursday but lagged in the Inal session allowing the provosts five runs in the closing half. Next league performance will be tonight at 7 . On the stadium rounds Assiniboine and main. T1 71 tul Toronto june 14. More w. E. Macdonald s three year old Chestnut Colt won the added Orpen memorial Handicap event at the Long Branch meeting saturday paying for s2. Jockey Billy Woodhouse of Van Couver held tul Achmore in Check until he reached the Back stretch when he drove from two lengths Back to win handily Over Fred Shulke s Shepperton. Third place went to Gray Synge owned by mrs. R. E. Webster Maitland out. Tul Achmore who ran third in the King s plate at Woodbine this Spring galloped the Orpen feature in 1.15 4-5. Weston to play flies United Weston will meet the no. 5 . At Stevenson Field in a Friendly soccer match at 7.15 tues Day night and All the Weston players Are wanted out. Bus leaves 190, Omaha and business Colony and Portage for the like fashion Friday night. Field. Spot to lust spot. Everyone in the St. Boniface Park that Dominion Day there were watched with amazement As jockey Mcclair up on the favorite slashed not Only at Shasta Sheik s head but also at jockey Leishman aboard the Dutton and Barnes horse. Moreover they All saw Leishman eventually take his whip and slash Back. Rochester had gone to the Post a 7 to 5 favorite in a seven horse Field for the Dominion Day Handi Cap. Shasta. Rabbi coupled with Shasta Sheik As the Dutton and entry went to the front and at the half was two lengths in front of Alf Tarn s Mozart carrying no less than 136 pounds. Behind Mozart was Shasta Sheik and right on his heels was the great Rochester with 134 pounds. Into the stretch it was Rochester on top by a half Shasta Sheik in front of Shasta rabbi by three and Mozart one length Back of rabbi but tiring under the unusual impost. Rochester came slightly wide in the run for the wire and the Sheik started to move up on the rail. Then the Monkey business started. Tockey Mcclair looked Over his i left shoulder and saw Shasta Sheik coming up. Instead of Riding out his game a horse As Ever raced crowded the Dutton Barnes horse to the rail and clubbed the Sheik As furiously and As maliciously As we be Ever seen a horse whipped. Incensed at the wilful tactics. Leishman eventually retaliated and for his part in it was fined Mcclair was levied and suspended for the balance of the meeting the late j. Mcdonald owner of Roches Ter ii was out a purse which he appeared certain to and new York june 14. A the gashed Mouth of Henry Armstron handed in squeaking through to a 10-round decision Over Sammy Angott put Hank on the shelf of two months. The doctor had to Cut away considerable scar tissue from inside the Buzzsaw s lower lip and take nine stitches in the wound. Henry explained that his fights in Hollywood with Willie Joyce. June 26, and in Portland Ore., with Jimmy Garrison. July 13. Would have to be set Back. A scheduled scrap Between Armstrong and Light weight Champ new York version Bob Montgomery had to to taken off the slate at least temporarily. Instead Angott probably will be matched with the Winner of the june 26 scramble Between Mont Gomery and pet. Johnny Greco of Montreal which will be the first major afternoon Brawl in these parts in is years. The new Rule Rochester could have been placed second As Shasta rabbi was eight lengths Back of All the trouble when in occurred. T saturday Diaz aboard Razz was pressing his mount to the wire and suddenly took Quick glance Over his shoulder Anc found Antena closing on him. The presiding Steward decided that not Only did Diaz take a Quick look Over his shoulder but also veered his horse Over interfering with an for that infringement disqualified Razz placing him Sec tee Worth was still four and a Hale lengths Back. The Rule reads a leading horse is entitled to. Any part of the track but if it swerves or is Ridden to either Side so As to interfere with or impede an other horse it is a foul and such horse shall be disqualified whether the foul was wilful or the result of careless and. If the stewards believe it was intentional they shall Fine or stipend the guilty or. Diaz was fined just As a matter of interest Well you a nutshell Chart picture of tie three other prior disqualifications on the Prairie circuit. Many of the names of horses and jockeys May bring Back old memories to the Veteran race track followers. Here they Are july .1, Day Handicap fifth race one mile. Purse s1.030. For three year Olds and up. Track Good. Horine Rochester ii Sheik Shasta rabbi Mozart Prospect trap net it Fin. Jockey Odds 134 n Mcclair 1.40 102 2r Leishman 2.52s 106 3ij s Holecko 13q 4 w Molter 105 51 to Shantz 4.30 6s Hurlburt 1.20 Compline Bell. Ico 7 a Trivitt disqualified and placed last. Mccu plod As Dutton and Barnes entry. August 10, Park Cal race five furlongs. Purse 3500. Claiming. For All Ages. Track fast. Horse it. Fin. Jockey Odds Virginia c Arlton 113 k Mccray 3.8ft Levu lose .108 2 i Trimble 1.02s Shasta Cor Iet 102 Queen Ann Marie 102 31 Longden Leishman 5" j Wise 6 j Craig 7 i j Wood 63.bo pan Yan 107 Bucky 112 Becky dear 91 Happy Imp 96 8 Hurlburt to qualified and placed last. July so 1937 Rejina. Second race furlongs. Purse s300, claiming. For three year Olds and up. Track slow. Horse or Fin. Jockey Odds Bernice Van 102 11 r Russell 14.5 mexican i 102 23i j Bailey 8.2 Sconsan ill 31 a Odiott 1.1 miss Sage ill 4b w Cain sir Earb ill 5 k Mccray 1230 Hoyal Curi 113 k a Sickert 13.00 and placed second. Ii s1puks and blinkers three year old open race on saturday failed to give one much of a line on the can Adian Derby probables. Squir Mer won the six and a half Furlong is an american bred Anc therefore not eligible. Nitrogen was second and was never entered for the Derby Indian goods was third and likewise is not eligible for the Derby True Western Prince showed a lot of run to get up for fourth but was too far off the Pace in the Early running but far out of Contention were such Good things As baby Broom and buddy Marcus. Daughter of j. H. Evans Deputy minister of agriculture. Or. Mary Evans now on Active service placed the Floral Wreath on son of War Blue suit and Hastings girl were the heaviest played horses in the entire h Days Blue suit was Down to 60 cents on the Dollar in the mile and a Quarter race Satur Day and finished second Well Back of Gallant Toro. A gelding which has not been out of the Money n Jie last eight starts Hastings irl went to the Post earlier in the away. The Weston team was with out the Aid of Young Doug Memahon and it was just As Well for the army the former big time English soccer player was an Absentee. Joe play foot essayed the Roll of be litre for Ward for the United but Joe is not a Centre Man by a Long shot. It was t a bad game and what made it All the More interesting was that army enjoyed a two goal Lead at one time. The soldiers scored by the Way did. You Cash All win right off the Bat when George Sene Ning tickets Fence and made the play for Gem. Dahl to blast the Ball into the net it was the same kind of a Movil ment in the opening stages of the second half that sent the army cil ther ahead. Seebald swung Ball right across the Weston a a line and George Dahl was there tit tap the sphere into the Rigg irm i then the Weston u been enjoying the territorial Nib turned on the heat and the aforesaid Freak penalty kick.1 Jack Mearon saved the Day up United when he slammed a hot Oil to the roof of the net leaving Tott faso no Chance. If Corner kicks an ardent so a cer fan sex mayor John Queen Wal in the stands Eddy Derby of kept goal for Weston years Aso and Nic Nichol enjoyed a cd afar former soccer Battles. Jock Kee was another interested spa Tator. That second penalty Ujj something for the Book and thing even the hard boiled Foote fan has never seen it was ant ing to see Tony faso after radix Monson s spot kick throwing Thi Ball to Gray who caught it in i hands. But it was t Verj fume for the army Fellows. But be referee had no alternative although he got quite a ragging. Roui Memahon leaves soon to join his Corvette and this Corner hops Doug s ship will Send lots More Aois subs to Davy Jones s locker. The line ups faso Smith and Ortr Jones Keay and Johnny faso Dahl bit Ker. Sennewald Brown and Wickun. Atkins. Bain and Scarfo Dickens. Manson and Carson Perlmutter Westman play toot. Papineau and i Ron. Sub Matthews. Daj the acc out Soi to twi the pit the Cai the car i Sun the Dot run led to 1 the Sev Obi my i Bald out engineered the Weston de ii Matt by Scotty Harper scoring aces is evidently becoming a habit with the golfers of Winnipeg As hardly a week goes past without some player sinking his tee shot to join that very exclusive organization known As the Hole in on club. The latest member is Roy Sclater of the Nia Kwa country club. Playing in the monthly medal Competition saturday afternoon Roy registered his Hole in one on the ninth which is 125 Yards. He used a no. 7 Iron. Playing with Roy when he pulled off his. Ace were Murray Boulton and Norm Emery. The Hole in one was also witnessed by quite a few members around the clubhouse and Roy of course had to pay the usual penalty. About three weeks ago a. D. Macdonell also scored an Ace on the ninth Hole. The writer enjoyed a Friendly game with Alec Welsh at the Polo Park course sunday morning. A member of the Deer Lorge Curling club Alec who is probably better known in local Curling circles than in Golf quarters a bad player. He went round the Polo layout in 76 and that included two penalty strokes when he scuffed his tee shot into the Gully at the third Hole. I m just what you might Call a week end laughed Alec. It Elmhurst to carry on must be Good news to the golfers of the City that the Elm Hurst club is going to carry on. For a time there was a danger the club following quite a few meet Ings without coming to any definite decision would be forced to let the course go due of course to the members failing to get out to Birds Hill because of gasoline rationing. One of the finest Layouts in the country the loss of the Elmhurst would have been sorely Felt in local golfing circles. But thanks to the untiring efforts of a few Loyal Mem Bers the Elmhurst club has Man aged to weather the storm. The club is now thoroughly reorganized on a sound financial basis with All or mostly ail of the allotted shares sold which will enable the executive to meet its financial obligations. The future of Elm Hurst is definitely assured. Have their worries running a Golf course these Days is one Job the writer would not have wished on him. You have Only to have a Friendly Chat with some of the Green keepers to find out All about the worries they have in keeping their courses in first class shape. They simply can t get a cup and sometimes the help they is not very Good. Speaking to one of the fraternity the other Day head Green keeper of a prominent country club told us he is no less than ten men Short. I need ten men in the worst Way but try and get he said. And that goes for All the rest of this courses More or less. In fact to overcome this shortage of Man Power we heard of one club which is organizing a working party among its members to spend three or four nights fixing up the greens and the fairways. This is some Ujj thug Worth while and might Well be followed by other clubs. Elmi Kukst executive of the Elmhurst club t n winners Nody of eras5, Cut d. B. Carlyle special guest prize Jack Bird Low hidden holes. Ben Baldwin and Jack Ross High hidden holes. De. Wright and Sis Bjerring. The sweepstakes winners Over the week end were Innis Mackenzie and san Neal. There was a big entry of old members As Well As new members. The official opening of the Elmhurst club will be held saturday afternoon when All members and their guests Wiir participate in the first fixture of the season and the executive has extended an invitation to All the members of Winnipeg clubs. Entries tee off at 1.30. For further information Call the clubhouse 57 752. St. Boniface Owen Ellen Thorpe was the Winner of the Riedle cup which was played Over the week end at the St. Boniface club. The Competition was Over the 36-Hoie route. D. G. Mckay finished second and president Bill Hodgert third. The three leading scores were Owen Ellen Toyoe d. G. Mckay. Bil Hodgert Soi Athwood shool my a splendid 75. Just three above Par. Allan Boes led a Large Field in the qualifying round of the Hough cud which was played at the Southwood country club saturday afternoon. Ken Harvey was also in Good form when he finished one stroke behind Boes with a 76. Johnny Poison had a 79 the following is the draw for the Hough cup b. R. Bennett is. A. V. Gibbons or. J. T. Cruise is. W. B sword j. U Sugden is. R. J. Durrani i. F. Service is. Charles Worby Leo Johnson is. J. H. Patterson j. L. Dono a ii a _ _. Funk e. T. Lowe Poison . Hatcher is. Is. J. Young or. W. J. Milvor is. Art. h. Wilcox is. George Johnson is. Be p. He Chart Fillmore George Pickering is. G. Jackson Ken Harvey is Don. Mcdonald Hay Reaney is j. Is. C. E. Stock Lill l. C. Hayes is. H. Charl Eswood Cliff Dixon and Helen Scott were the winners of the mixed two Ball foursome so Charleswood club Over the week Jack Kennedy and Pat me second. The scores were Cliff Dixon and Milf Scott 75, and talc put rendezvous with the golfers As Over ii thousand Niblick wielders trekked Ore note the week end the Windsor officials report a rec istra Stion of 123 saturday and 319 sunday a total of 442. At the Kildonan course 210 signed the Book saturday while there were 381 Cash sunday for a total registration of the fairways at both courses in fits shape and the greens Are rapidly into first class order. Tuxedo i the hidden Hole winners at the Tuxedo course Over the week end were Burdett and Jimmy Chester. Griffons club Twenty eight members of the Grizio club held their first tournament tit season at Kildonan Golf club Over the week end. The winners were Low a j. Cowan Low Gross j. Turn Uii hide 3ple, w. Lawson High Hole e. Roc High Gross. H. Magic. V Southwood s fixtures the following is the fixture card be the Southwood country club for tit season june championship round. Cross Sweepstake. July two Ball play Cap. Championship final. Press club round August two Ball b. Smith Maii Cross Sweepstake. September two Ball club dinner. Grid meeting off a Carina june 14. Ing of the Western inter Provini football Union scheduled for to week end has been postponed in definitely. Said the meeting i called off because no Gates had been named to attend. President n. J. Taylor of he to. Said in an interview that and Regina Are said to be ready t enter teams in inter provincial l his year but in Alberta the Situa Tion was t inter provincial league s were cancelled last til . Had functioned for Seves seasons. Andl miss Mcmillan 102 Canoe club shooting in even so with is of a with j. Abbott. 84-17-67 win do there was Nia Kwa to to t. G i Lviv Nie Polo Park Handicap which the a Nernberg an Sun Drc i 1 Del he Fin los ral in 1 an in to Loop. By j. V. Mcaree last words last deeds _ their own poignant Signi ii that lifts them above the Mon place and makes them i Abla. Or even immortal. We of the dying Scott urging Bis a Law Lockhart to be a Man. A religious we Ber Goethe s last prayer for w3. And the i have done which fell from the lips it Edward Vii on his death bed ago a woman was hanged in Sec. And As she went up the that led to the trap she lifted we skirt slightly As would any mounting the stairs of the j other Day a despondent a ii took his own life by diving a Street car. A Spectator. That just before he plunged at pm both hands to his hat and it on his head. Walkerville ont Iii resume on saturday Polo Park in so to a
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