Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 31, 1948, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press tuesday. August 31. 1943 13 bums dump cards twice Flatbush fans the rampaging Brooklyn Dod Gers ran their winning Streak to seven games monday As they swept both ends of a National league doubleheader from St. Louis cardinals 6-5 and 6-1. The double Triumph coupled with Boston s defeat by Pittsburgh stretched Brooklyn s Lead Over second Pace braves from a few percentage Points to games. Brooklyn won the first game at St. Louis the hard Way. Little Murry Dick Sori had the dodgers tamed 5-2, going into the ninth when he blew up. Off Erickson and reliever Ted Wilks the Brooks collected three singles a double a walk and an Outfield Fly for Lour runs and the Ball game. With the exception of the second inning when the cards scored their Lone run lefty Joe Hatton was in Complete charge1 in the Nightcap. He limited the red Birds to live hits As he posted his. Lith Vic tory. Meanwhile a pair of former Brooklyn players kept Pittsburgh pirates in the thick of the Pennant As. The sizzling bucs took third straight from Boston braves 2-1. Dixie Walker provided All the batting punch with a two run Homer in the first inning while Veteran Fritz Ostermueller scattered nine Boston hits. The 18th in the last 26 the pirates in third place two percentage Points in front of St. Louis and 3% games Back of the Lead ing dodgers. Cincinnati Chicago new York and Philadelphia were not scheduled. Over in the american league the runner up new York Yankees sliced the Lead of the Idle Boston ked sox to one game As Frank Shea pitched the yanks to a 3-0 one hit Triumph Over Detroit tigers. The yanks scored All their runs in the first inning off Hal new Hauser. Joe Dimaggio singled in one run and Yogi Berra the other two. Singled for the Lone Tiger hit in the third inning. The Only other de Troiter to get on base was Hoot Evers who walked in the second. Neither Newhouser the majors scored his seventh Victory against 10 losses. 4 at Washington old Satchel Paige stopped the senators on seven hits As Cleveland Mau led four Nat pitchers for 13 hits and a 10-1 Victory. The win moved the third place indians. To within Ivi games of Boston. Paige who posted his sixth Triumph against one defeat owner a two hit game going into the eighth inning but singles by Eddie Yost Al Evans and Gil Coan pried Washington s Only run off him Mickey Vernon doubled in ninth for the Only extra base blow off the negro right hander. In the Only other scheduled ame in the Loop Chicago White came from behind in the ninth nning with a five run rally after two were out to Down Philadelphia athletics 9-6.-for the fourth place a a it Vas their second straight de feat at the hands of the cellar the sox. Or Evers got past first base As Shea turning in his Best in terriers cop midget Lacrosse championship the first championship team in greater Winnipeg Lacrosse Assoc a Ion set up was crowned monday. Elmwood terriers midget squad who sailed through the season with out a loss handed Deer Lodge a 11-6 pasting. Elmwood took the series in three straight games. The Man at the head of the terrier win monday was Mccoll who blasted six tallies into the rigging. Blythe Bishop scored twice while Norrie Kershow and Merrick added single goals. Deer Lodge scorers were Norm Addaway with three Gerry Donnelly with two and Jim Palmer one. In Semi final tussles Junior Loop Deer Lodge knotted their con test with Elmwood 7-7 on a goal scored by Mark Flynn with a Bare 10 seconds of play remaining. Isaac Brock Junior league Pennant win ners Defeated the luckless fort Garry aggregation 7-2 in the other ame. George Skelly found the Range in scoring three of Elmwood s counters. Singles were added b lord Fairmont shows class in winning feature at Polo free press form Chart copyright 1948 Lou Winnipeg Polo Park monday August 30, 194s second Day of Manitoba jockey club s 14-Day meeting. Presiding Steward and placing Secretary George w. Schilling Steward representing Prairie thoroughbred breeder s and placing association e. D. Adams stewards r. H. Moore w. R. Devenish n. J. Breen starter Wilson Dunn. General manager r. James Speers. Operating manager c. Of . Track fast. Race. Luri Ponxs. Furse , claiming. For three Yea and upward. Claiming Price a Soto. Xet value i Winner ?615, flacon third ?100, fourth breeder ?35. Horse Seq a it up St j St. Fin. Jockey Odd 6036 1709 6949 6957 6908 6928 6914 3503 3925 6457 whisk Bane Yarrito Alice Aurelius glad answer Arbital Sweet Warbler some yank Mystic miss Joy Ward miss Blaze w 4 we 6 112 6 4 122 112 113 117 1j3 117 117 i 5 3 7 7 4 1 3 5 1 3 l 633 31 4.1 b l we b we w 6 w 12 we 9 w 6 111 10 30 10 10 10 we 5 117-2 9 7m 10 a. Roncin 1 j c. Potts 2" a. Haller 3l r. Nielsen 4j j. Phillip s. Connell r. Johnson h. Bussell a. Phillip a. Mcwhorter v 2.97 3.1 63.9 12.4 58.1 21.2 10.0 1.2 63.9 29.9 w Hisk Bane quickly out sprinted the made the running with a corny Anclin Lead and won without being troubled. Yarrito dosed on the outside through the stretch and out gamed Alice Aurelius. The latter within striking distance Iron the Start but had Little left at. The Rinush. Arbiter tired. Mystic miss dropped Bac from a Good beginning and could never offer Contention. Times .24 2-5. 49 .1-5, 1.13 2-5, 1.23. Mutu Eis pay 1, Whis Khane s3 70, 2, Yarrito s , 53.40 3, Alice Aurelius ss.95. Brooms miss Bane. Trained by a. . Went to Post off at 4.33. Star Good from Speers Junte. Won driving. 2nd and 3rd same. Owners 1, f. Donegal Johnson Mathes 3, t. Walker 4, l. Yohansen e. Christensen 6. W. Garland 7, l. H. Van Housen a red River stable h g. O Bray 10, w. A. Fitzimmons. Track. One mile Purne can Mink. Fur Mir a Cir Zaiq Anli my Hurt. Claiming Price net value to Winner second ?20f third fourth Tao. Horse Seq a it up St y St. Tin jockey Odd Inver Fox we 7 117 .6 Star song w 0 108 7 ib34 plying Aster a 7 1.13 3 Green turban w 11 114 1 845 Bright count Sta 8 117 4 6970 the fairy Barb w 6 113 9 1957 Grey Goslin we 8 113.5 970 Maxine loan w 5 1.12 8 900 Brave commando we 7 122 2 1 is is i j a. Phillip 2.2 b 5hd 72jj 41 23 w. Medeiros 6 8 so 3 j. Sivewright 6.2 4 -.75 2 i 21 48 j. Sundquist 3.3 7 ghz 5111 4iid 5" 5.ij b. Leavitt 43.9 3 41111 62j 6b h. Johnson 36.0 99998 j. Schmied 13.5 2 2j 87 72 v c. Potts 11.4 5 71 9 9 b. Johnson______26.3 Envor Fox easily Best took command at once extended advantage after Quarter and won As his rider pleased Star song improved her position alter a hoi mile but could not reach the Winner. Flying Aster. Raced sluggishly in the Early tages moved up on the outside at the final turn but had Little left through the Tretch. Green turban was never a threat. Maxine loan tired. Times .23, .50, 1.15, 1.44. Mutu Eis a Star song 54.00, s3.40 3. Flying Aster s4. 1, Inver Fox j6.50, 54.40, .53.20 Winner . 7 Indermark Oft at Star 4, f. Me ight tryst. Trained by e. F. Morris. Went to Post Good from Speers Gate. Won easily 2nd and 3rd driving. Owners 1, red Elver stable 2, e. E. Shoemaker 3, s Haddow comb 5, l. Mcnard 6, t. W. Loscri 7, t. Boyds g. V. Darren 9, w. Daily double whisk Bane to Inver race. Furlongs. Purse allowances. For two year old Loal Crl in Canada. Net value to Winner second third Sloo ourth s50, breeder 535. Horse Era it fast j St. Fin. Jockey .426 .410 fit i to 55 52 so t. Monday s results first Brooklyn -001 002 14 0 St. Louis 000 Oil 10 0 Erskine. Minner Behrman is pall a cases of and campanella., Edwards Dickson. Wilks 9 and Wilbur. Second1 Brooklyn 001 102 11 0 St. Louis Flo 000 s 1. Hatten and Campanella Toonfon. Pollet 7 Stacy 9 Brazle 9 Dickson 9 Rice. Boston 000 001 9 3 Pittsburgh 200 000 s 0 Sain and Masi Oscr Mucller ant Only games scheduled new York at Pittsburgh Boston at Cincinnati Brooklyn at Chicago Philadelphia at St. Louis Jack Rafferty Harold Hughes Stewart Holmes and Bill Lake Mark Flynn scored twice for Dee Lodge in addition to his twin counter. Tom Barefoot made tvs goals while Ole Alto and John me George both scored once. Norwood took the first game in a two out of three Bantam b Semi final series. From Isaac Brock 8-4 Bob hives. And Bob Lothian both put three past the posts for nor Vic of. John Wade was credited with the other two. Ralph Lynden and Gord Stratton divided credit Lor Brock s goals. Mrs. Adam Hay takes tee title mrs. Adam Hay won the championship of the Winnipeg Canoe club ladies Golf Section when she Kluttz Defeated mrs. I. Ham in the final As Well As capturing the Champion ship mrs. Hay also won top honors in the qualifying round while mrs f. Rumbelow turned in the Lowes net score. American Boston 75 new York league Cleveland Philadelphia Detroit St. Louis Washington Chicago 74 7.t 59 47 47 50 73 77 is .610 .502 .597 .579 .496 .392 .379 .341 monday to results Chicago 000 200 14 1 Philadelphia 010 130 9 0 Papish. Haynes 5 Tudson 9 and Globins on. Wcisel Coleman Brussie 9l and Rosar. Cleveland 302 201 020-10 13 0 Washington 000 000 010 7. 2 Paige and Hegan Scarborough a incr i Welteroth 7 Cardinl 9 and Evans. Detroit 000 000 1 new York t of 000 s 0 new Houser and Swift Shea and niarhos. Only zanies scheduled i Chicago at Washin Glim Cleveland Jit Philadelphia St. Louis Al new York Detroit at Boston mrs. A. R. Burt was the Winner in the Consolation flight with mrs a. Phillip runner up. Playing steady Golf this season mrs. Hay was the Winner in the Rose bowl Competition is on match play. Runner up was mrs g. Caldwell. Mrs. A. Duncan was the Angus monthly medal Winner in a class and mrs. F. Rumbelow in the b division. The bogey Competition was won by mrs. Duncan while mrs. 15 Wasilk to Fay Ouk Way of ski Dit 271 Portage ave. Brandon advances in gup football Brandon Man., special the powerful Brandon legion eleven Defeated Shilo Camp 3-0 in the second game of the Charity cup soccer series at the Kinsmen memorial stadium in Brandon sat urday. All three tallies came in the second half with goal honors go ing to Hodgson heckling and Woods. In the match billed for ded mesday Shilo will play Soti tenders. Rivers . Turned Back South Enders in the initial game 2-0. The Winner will meet the champions of the Hilton. Belmont Ninette series which is now in Progress. Export Canada s finest cigarette Matheson look the honors in division. In the business girls Section june Baker captured first place honors with a 98, while miss e Gauer was the Winner of the first flight carding a 101. The second flight went to mrs. D. Brown with 110. Dingwall cup Bowling results results of the games in the Dingwall cup ladies inter club Lawn Bowling Competition played at Coronation Bowling club Are As follows Broadway Defeated St. Johns Britannia Defeated St. Greenwood Defeated West end Assini Boche Defeated Norwood St. Paul s Defeated Coronation River View evening Defeated River Heights Riverview afternoon Defeated. Portage West. Next games will be played at Broadway wednesday. Riverview Bowleg Bowling league Gete under Way sept. 13. Entries must be in by Sapt. 4. Anyone who has not received an entry phone f. Of Artiss at 43 676. Mud puddle Slio Ella tryst 6315 Cen Laurea c894 Ebor. 6d60 Mai King 11915 Lucky a. 0008 curious Marcus 1784 Tullya Man 0530 lady Amber we 120 w 117 w 117 w 315 w 120 w 117 we 115 115 3l 4j w 113" 6 4 9 s. Connell j. Vina f. Bird e. Roy r. Leavitt h. Johnson t. Aquiline r. Nielsen .7. Sive Wrig pfc .50 16.75 20.of 10.15 3.40 11.65 34.15 51.45 x43.20 mud puddle showed the most Speed from the Start Drew away easily after Quarter to win by a wide margin. Ella tryst improved her position at the turn and finished Well. Cent Aurea ran evenly. Ebor made a mild move on the inside at the turn. Maj King was never a Factor. Lucky l tired. Times .24, .47 4-5. .54 3-5. Mutu Eis pay i mud puddle s3 00 k us 2. Ella tryst 57.10. S3.so 3, cent Aurea Winner . 2 Dolan Carl boo lass trained by j. Cochlin. Wont to Post 5.3014, off at Start Good from Speers Gate. Won easily 2nd and 3rd driving. Owners Barron Denny stable Clolk 3, s. Harrison 4, miss m. Smith .7. Hoolihan 6, mrs. J. R. Kipling 7, j. K. Patterson a f. M. Holden h mrs. N. Stevenson. Hack. Odd mile. I urse claiming. Fur three year Olds and upward. Claiming Price net value to Winner Ite cond i Liard fourth breeder Seq a it up St s St. Fin. Jockey 6976 Ascot Peggy 6972 James . 6921 miss Annie 6966 nod boy 6942 Yankee trick 6943 Star Lance 6055 allenday 6970 Kabuki 158 noddy number w 7 113 5 a we 6 116 9 3 w 3 114 3 1 we 6 1.16 we 5 117 w 9 115 10 117 w 7 117 2 we 114 8 4, 7 5 6 8 i 2 8" 3hd 21 1 a. Sivewright 1.20 33 11 1" s. Connell 7.15 it 21j 33 a. Philip 16.75 51 531 6" 6i 4m j. Vina 4.10 v 5j 41 51 h. Johnson 34.75 7j 9 72 7.1 Fia e. Johnson s.45 9 84 8" 7j b. Leavitt 6.35 7jj 9 9 am a. Haller 8.00 9 j. 26.45 Ascot Peggy was allowed to Settle into her Best stride Belore being called upon moved into Contention easily after a half mile disposed of James . After straightening out in the stretch and won going away. James ,1.1 made the running hard pressed crime Clear entering the stretch but Vas no match for the Vinner in the final drive. Miss Annie tired after six furlongs. Nod boy was never a con tender. was always far Back. Noddy s number gave ground steadily. Times .24 3-5. .49 2-3, 1.15, 1.42 2-5. 52.00 Mutu Eis pay i Ascot Peggy s4.40, s3.40. 53.00 2. James .t.i. 3, miss Annie s5.75. Winner . 7 Gallaton epilogue. Trained by j. P. Kilgour. Went to Post 6.02, off at Start Good from Speers Gate. Won easily 2nd and 3rd driving. Owners 1, mrs. E. Carson 2. T. J. T. R. Southwood 3, a. G. Fuller 1, l. Cow 5, a. Thirsk 6, w. Little w. Brown a mrs. J. Macdonald a a. J. Dippel. Bace. Seven furlongs. Jeffrey purse allowances. For three year Olds Anil upward. Net value to Winner 1740, second third fourth who. Breeder j40. Horse Era it up St St. Fin. Jockey Odds lord Fairmont fair shake 1482 6953 6974 fair party 6487 ohs Odry we 3 114 8 5 6947 Antoninus we 3 113 2 7 b707 Topsy lass w 5 121 3 we 3 112 7 4 w 3 115 v 3 4 116 1-1 33 6614 Harvey m. W 3 6946 Gay Guy. We 8 113 5 2 119 8 8 21 13 e. Osu Ivan 4ij 43 3" e. Hoy i 2-Lj Russell of a h. Williams 6i j 64 63 5s 5 j. Phillip i 75 75 75 and a. Haller 2j 2j 3 61 j. Sivewright b 8 8 88 h. Johnson .821 30.40 12.85 3.75 35.55 4.50 7.70 17.30 lord Fairmont was kept within striking distance irom the Start came on vol singly when called upon entering the stretch disposed of fair party and Drew away in a Nice Eifort. Fair shake ran an even race and finished going strongly fair parly made the running but had nothing left through the stretch. Ohs Odry was never in Contention. He was worked out a mile and h Quarter in company with Antoninus. Topsy lass lucked Speed. Harvey m tired badly. Gay Guy came out of Tho Gate slowly. Times .24 2-5, is 4-a, 1.13 3.2g 4-3. .52.00 Mutu Eis pay t. Lord Kair Mol s3.fi.-i. 53.25." 52.70 2, fair shake. S7.bo 3, fair party . Winner 3 Talmond Sec Eden. Trained by h. Giddings. Went to pos t Oft at Start Good for All but Gay Getty from Speers Gale. Won easily 2nd find 3rd driving. Owners i Whittier Park Stock 2, j. B. Robinson 3, e. T. I Myers 1. L. K. Apple by 5, e. Albertson 6, in Meadowbrook stable 7, h. Stewart 8, mrs. To. R. Kipling. Hack fair hits. Vit be Olal manic. Tor of lift and in Nril. Claiming Price Senjiro Alex h Imnira. A stand fast ji.200 balance jul a none n winners Dulch Beauly Dale third woo. Fourth j50, breeder Pilch it equity de a it Post j j St. Fin. Jockey Odds b9bb dutch Beauly 9gb Dale Light 1488 stand fast i947 silent Sirls w 4 114, 8 2 w 3 ,1.12 .7 s we 4 107 10 4 Ivy 3 112 8 8 w 4 108 1 3 w 3 100 s 1 w 3 .114 9 6 we 7 115 49 w 4 103 3 10 we 4 111 2 7 heat for first place. 51 Cutsler Doris a. Miss Rosetown 962 Alex s image 956 Winshire girl 952 cargo 3 5 3-j .7" 61 9ij 10 10 1 13 6fl 8" 10 a. Connell c. H. Johnson j. Sivewright a. Hussell c. Ulrick. F. Bird ,7. Schmiedt. Phillip a. Mcwhorter 6.20 4.90 j0.20 3.70 2.75 3.20 8.15 11.35 5.35 36.65 dutch Beauty was outrun to the final turn came with a Rush on the outside Hough the stretch and finished on even terms with Dale Light. The latter raced close to the Early Pace disposed of. Custer Drew out entering the stretch but altered within the sixteenth. Stand fast was in the thick of Contention All he Way and closed going strongly. Silent Sirls worked her Way into Contention then bore out entering the stretch. Custer gave Way when hard pressed. Doris y was always far Back. Winshire girl stumbled leaving the starting Gate. Times -2-5. ,50, 1.15--3-5, -1.-22 4-5. Mutu Eis pay 1. Dutch Beauty . J12.05. 5s.05 2. Dale Light s5.65 3, stand fast 512.ho. Win Ner dutch Beauty . 4 Amsterdam Shelah Somers Dale Light . 3 play Dale Rue Light. Went to Post off at 7.02vj. Start Good for All but win Shin Jirl from Speers won driving 3rd same. Owners 1, .7. S. Glover 2. 3, Wynant 3, Don Earle stable 4, w. S. Walker Kingswan stable 6, rom Hough 7, w. Little a a. J. Dippel Mcleod i Jackson 10, w. Millerick. Foursome at Shilo one of the golfing qua tettes that went to make up a Field of 151 in the Camp Shilo tournament sunday includes left to right sgt. L. J. Valtee Shilo k. E. Unicume Brandon it. G. A. Gamblin Shilo padre h. A. Merklinger Shilo. Harasym Winner Camp Shilo Golf Camp Shilo Man. 3dging out 151 competitors Wally Harasym of the Brandon Golf club sunday walked off with the championship honors at the Shilo Goli club s first tournament held in connection with army Day a the army base. Runner up was gunner l. Bray on of Shilo who finished the is on Shilo s two year old course in 9, seven Over Par and Only one stroke behind the Champion who ast week won the Souris tournament. Third prize went to gunner a. H. Jennings of Shilo who played the course in 82. Harasym shot 3-Over-Par 39 s on both the first and second nines. Brayton had 38 for the first nine 41 for the second and Jennings cored 42 and 40 respectively. Because of the Large number of folders entered Many of them rom. The surrounding District even flights were played. First prize in the first flight vent to Gerard Everard of Trees Jank who shot 46 and 41 for a total of 87. Three players Arl fins son Ernie Miles and t. Griddle of Brandon tied for second and third places with 89 s. Fins Sonon the extra Hole and Miles birdied the Par five 18th Hole with four to eliminate Criddle. M. Wood of Brandon won the hidden Hole award for the highest Core on the seventh Hole. Results Olathe other six lights were second filth pc 1. Peier Paul a Blase la Prairie 91 c. Hawson Brandon 92 3. R. E. Unicume Brandon. 92. Third Folk lit 1. S. Criddle. Tree Bank. 94 2. To. M. Eston Shilo 95 3. .1. Box Souris 96. Fourth flight Mears Brandon. 95 2. Sgt a. Screaton Shilo 97 3. A. Tyler Randon 97. Flight 1. S. Wilson. Brandon 9b 2. T. F. Umbria. Brandon 101 3, c. Marsha . 101. Montre Alers tie famous Golf pair Montreal up three up at be end of 13, Bobby Locke and babe Didrickson faded on the Nal five holes saturday to finish 11 Square with Stan Home and Ules huot Montreal pros in an 3-Hole exhibition Golf match Over Tricky Isle Mere course. No extra holes were played. Locke s steady putting Drew funds of applause from the gallery f close to the South african Izard finished with the Best score four under Par 68. Didrickson United states Lead in woman pro went around in three More than it took Home. Quot of Laval sur be Lac shot 7.9. Locke said he would sail for England sept. 9.and while there e will compete in tournaments or two weeks. Then on sept. 30, e will sail to his Home in South Africa. Sex la flight 1. H. R. Mcdonald. Shilo. 103 2. P. Fors Yui. Brandon 104 3. J. Rees bran 104. Seventh full sol sgt. P Partington Winnipeg. 110 toe Roscoe Brandon 1.10 o. Raz Shilo 111. Ladies Flucht 1. Mrs. G. A. Gamblin Shilo 111 2. Hiss c. Gown unlock Glenboro 113 3. Mrs. J. M. Listen Shilo 122. Girls s Ball final tonight St. Vital Tiger ettes and St. Boniface athletics meet to night at 8 in Osborne stadium in the fourth game of the four-out-of-five1 senior girls softball league final. The series is tied at one game apiece athletics win Ning the second 2-0. And Tiger ettes the third 4-2. The first tilt was a 5-5 deadlock. Mormance of the British Columbia Ace. Ohs Odry. Who wound up in fourth spot. Ohs Odry by the Way along with Antoninus took the Opportunity to go the full Derby Dis Tance before pulling up. Monday s racing was a Good Day for favourites As they won four races in a Row beginning with the second event on the Well balanced programme. The second favorite in the wagering whisk Bane took the open ing affair As he led from Post to wire to win by 4 1-2 lengths Over Yarrito who beat out Alice Aure Hus for place spot in a photo finish. When the favored Inver Fox from the red River stable won the second without difficulty the daily double was Worth the sixth race provided a High Light when dutch Beauty and Dale Light dead heated for straight Money. Dale Light appeared to have the race won but dutch Beauty came Strong in the stretch to get on Pussies trounce Somerset Taunton Somerset England Reuters the australian Cricket tourists Defeated Somerset by an innings and 374 runs Here today. A combination of Good Bowling by Colin Mccool and Bill Johnston Vith spiritless batting brought about the double collapse of Somerset in less than four hours of a pitch in no Way different from that on which the australians made 560 for five wickets on saturday. Mccool and Douglas ring were responsible for Somerset 3eing dismissed for 115 shortly after Inch during which the Gates were closed for the first time in the his tory of the club with inside and thousands turned away. When the last Man of Somerset s second innings fell leg before wicket to Johnston to end the innings at 71 Johnston became the first Man of the tourists to take 100 tickets. London Reuters close of play scores monday in Cricket matches Middlesex first innings 379. Warwick Shire first innings 110 second innings j70 for six. Essex first innings 514. Northampton Ilisije first main Fps 313 for four. Kent first innings 252 second innings 2-1 for two. Gloucestershire first innings 86. Surrey first innings 4 j9 Tor seven de i Rcd. Hampshire first innings 269 Sec Ond innings 2fi Tor one. Leicestershire won by an innings and runs. Leicestershire first innings 264. Glamorgan first innings 114 second in Lings 112. Yorkshire first innings for nine declared second innings 119. Sussex f first innings 192 second inning s 46 for one. Memorials capture Bantam Ball title a Hose Dale error in the sixth in Wei a the Only memorial safeties. A 6983 seventh race. One mile. Cuil Munir. For and upward. Claiming Price value to Winner s650, it Ono 200, third fourth 160. Horse. A a a -960 940 955 962 929 933 962 953 969 942 sunny. Belle atone Kiu Meto boy dus Bane pashas Pash Swany Ace of clubs nox Arun Kelly r. Ben Martin we 4 117 5 3 we 12 122. 9 10 w 12 122 10 9 w 5 117 1 -1 w 5 117 w 5 112 b 7 2 s 9 117 we 10 122 61 Ivy 8 122 3 2 s St. Fin. Jockey .11 1j 1" 1 j e. Roy 10 8m 5 e. Johnson. 8s go 71 5m-3" r. Johnson 71 93 93 4m h. Williams pm 45 2ij 21 c. Potts 5hd 55 am b .6" a. Phillip 2hd 2w r. Leavitt 10 10 is h. Johnson by 8j s. Connell 3i 10 10 a. Haller or 3.4 2b.15 9.of. 30.bf z0.1c 12.1." 8.9." 16.3. Sunny Belle was hushed to the front the. Start was Presse n making the Pace came entering the stretch and held Money Hill Kat uie Hill began slowly worked his Way steadily after a Quarter Fin she was no serious threat to the. Winner. Meto boy finished fast aft Ink outrun. Dust Bane was going Well in the Lute biases. Pasha s Pash tired. A clubs had some Early Speed. Ben Martin stopped badly after . Times .25. -.31. 1.17 .4, 52.00 Mulu Els any 1. Sunny Belle s3.su. S 2.b v2.35 2. Money Hill .53.50, s3.00 3. Melr boy. S3.so. Winner . A Billbo Susabel. Trained by a. Pence. Went to Post. 7.3su, off at 7.40. Start food Fror Peers sate. Won driving and and 3rd same. Owners 1. A. Betzer 2. To h. Johnston 3, g. A Darrah 4. J. Jackson j. K. Edwards i s. K. Fons g. Pellott 10, mrs. Rombough. Durrand Cowes Bruce Campbell Quinella sunny Belle to Money ing paved the Way for West end memorials As they chalked up -0 Triumph monday night at Osorne stadium in the seventh game f the three out of five greater Winnipeg Bantam baseball league final to capture the championship. Previously both teams had won two games with a pair of tilts tied. The miscue. Followed by two sacrifices and a single by Garry Blaine scored de Shiller with the winning tally. Two hits by Blaine and singles 3y Paul Olafson and Len Thomson Mcdonald takes sailing trophy Hugh Mcdonald captured the Lewis Walker cup Friday in. Win Ning the sailing race sponsored by he Royal Lake of the Woods yacht Lub. Mcdonald covered the course round Coney Island in two hours my nine minutes in his 2-" Tot raft. Marjorie Lynn Mclntyre was second in her Dinghy finishing 22 minutes behind Mcdonald. Miss Mcintyre was Given a 15-minute Handi Gordon Konantz was third com Peting the run in while Jack Smith was fourth in both and Smith failed in 20 loot crafts. Double by Jack Fargey and singles by Al Hae sanely Morrison and de Pollock was All the Rosedale Safe ties. R h e West end oct 001 4 s Rose Dales 000 000 4 Seymour and Elaine Van Brunt and Fargey. After missing on opening Day Marge finally broke into i he win column when sunny. Belle came through for her in the second race. The .de lady did t get a big return for her but nevertheless got a kick out of seeing her Choice enter the Winner s enclosure. As for Bert when his origin Al Choice was scratched a switched to Custer in the sixth but Hie Brown gelding showed nothing and finished Well out of the Money. How Ever Bert is playing on Money he won in the Spring so he has t started to worry yet. Here Are their selections for today Marge s528. 00. Now Kerr in the second with to place. Bert s s2s.oo. Now .524.00. Len Belle in the fifth with s2.00 to win. By Maurice Smith lord Fairmont the Classy 3-Ysar-old Colt which carried r. J. Speers colors to second place in the 194s running of. The classic King s plate last May made his first Start of the season on a Western track at Polo Park monday. And it was such an impressive one that the son of Fairmont Sec Eden will undoubtedly go to uie Post favored to win the added Canadian Derby saturday. While asked to go Only seven evei1 Lorn is just at the furlongs whereas the Derby is Over the mile and a Quarter route. Lord Fairmont had Little difficulty in winning the featured Jeffrey purse scoring by 4 1-2 lengths Over fail shake with fair part in third spot. Almost from the Start it could be seen that lord Fairmont was a Little too Good for the Field which faced him yesterday. Dur ing the Early running jockey Eddie o Sullivan who came West from Toronto was Content to let the speedster fair party Sot the Pace but when he decided it was time to take Over there was nothing to it and lord Fairmont responded to his urging to win As he pleased and with plenty in Reserve. A disappointment was the per the seventh race provided one at the smallest Quinella pay offs a Polo Park in some time when sunny Belle and Money Hill ran in that order. Those who had picked the 5-2 combination collected after a disappointing perform Ance saturday Ascot Peggy came Back monday to score in the fourth hair coming strongly in to win by 4 1-2 lengths Over James j. 1. With miss Annie third. The third race for juveniles at 4 1-2 furlongs saw the British Columbia speedster. Mud puddle win easily and come within three fifth seconds of equalling the track record for the distance held by night liner at 54 seconds. Blinkers Bunly s Choice excused in the third race when she injured her. Head in the starting All Money wagered on the horse was refunded the first three horses in the fifth race were nil sired by k. J. Speers lord Fairmont Winshire girl stumbled when leaving the Start ing Gale in the sixth Sian Council ind Cliff Potts were the Lead ing riders with a pair of wins Potts is now within three victories of losing his bilk fair party showed a lot of Early Speed in the feature but could not last the Dif Tynce in fact he ran exactly the same kind of a race As he did saturday with he eyes of the Canadian turf world focused on the added Canadian Derby sat urday and the Canadian three year old championship on september 13 interest centres in the starts of All classic contenders no less than seven arc slated to o postcards at. Polo Park today in the two divisions of the one mile the fifth and sixth races on the programme six of the entries Are Derby nominees while the other sweep talk while not eligible for the Derby is been invited to compete in the championship the fifth race will see four of the Derby nominees n action. They Are slip stitch. Som Dock. 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