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Friday, September 10, 1948

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 10, 1948, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 18 Winnipeg free press Friday september 10, 1948 free press form Chart copyright 1348 Lou Winnipeg Polo Park thursday sept. 9, 1948 eleventh Day of Manitoba jockey club s 14-Day meeting. Presiding Steward racing Secretary George w. Schilling Steward representing Prairie thoroughbred breeders and racing association e. D. Adams stewards r. H. W. R. Deverish n. 3. Breen starter Wilson Dunn. General manager r. James Speers. Operating manager a f. Roe. Track fast. Kace. Our Lonb. Purse Sliwoo. Claiming. For Maiden three year Olds and up Ned. Claiming Price 2s Al value to Winner 5615, second third fourth s50, breeder a it up St. 1 St. Fin. Jockey Odds 7006 sir Honey 3 6935 Diana Mae 3 6556 6781 6961 g986 7020 6577 6934 scotch Nick o. K. Murph Dixie a. V. E. Broom half Ange Market song Yorkshire a. Carol Knight 115 109 122 117 114 112 117 119 10 112 8 114 4 10 9- 23 315 i 2i 3 j 4" 71.1 As 91 10 b. Leavitt j. Vina f. Bird e. Roy j. Phillip d. Mullman w. Medeiros e. Johnson h. H. Williams 7.00 6.60 1.25 6.70 5.60 100.15 38.30 11.05 39.10 10.15 sir Honey Ivas within striking distance from the Start came on stoutly when scotch Nick tired in the stretch took command and held Diana Mae Safe. The latter showed n fair Effort and was going strongly in the late stages. Scotch Nick opened a commanding Lead in the first Quarter but faltered badly when challenged in the stretch . Murph showed improvement. a had no Speed. Times .49. .52.00 Mutu Els sir Honey s16.00, , 51 50 Diana Mae ss.20, s3.95 3, scotch Nick s2.50. 3 Letch bar Tab s Belle. Trained by m. R. Carey. Went to Post 4.34. Off at 4.35. Start Good from sneers Gate. Won driving. 2nd and 3rd same. Owners 1 j. Mustard 2, l. H. Pilling 3. Two keys stable 1. Murphy Bros 5. G. Pellott 6. Mrs. G. Cowell 7, e. Reynolds 8, j. H. Holden 9, j. R. Kipling 10. S. K. Fons. N n m race seven 1 Lirl Onku. Purso allowances. For Miles i it i Ami mares three year Olds and upward. Net value to Winner 5615, second third s100, fourth 850, breeder s35. A it up St. St. Fin. Jockey Odds 1013 Joan a. 7015 hair do 69s7 morning Mammy 6933 pashas Pash 6999 purple Estrer 7013 lady stick 6984 May do 7025 i Salic 7032 Sar Adamie 6971 Hay storm 113 3 1 111 10 b 7 116 1 a 5 118 2 3 4 113 4 6 5 106 7 113 7 8 118 9 8 118 b 113 8 10 6 5 2 7 6 4 21j 21 is 4i" 10 10 o1 43 7ij 10 e. Johnson j. H. Williams 3m 435 e. Boy 52 53 b. Nielsen 7hd h. Grid 7hd j. Schmied is f. Bird 9 91" b. Neavitt 10 16 j. Sive Fristat 2.87j 2.60 6.90 9.20 3.30 36.50 8.35 18.75 23.25 39.90 Joan p. Forced the Pace to the stretch turn came away easily thereafter and with Speed in Reserve. Hair do made a hid after a half mils closed Well not Sood enough for the Winner. Morning Mammy worked her Way up on the outside came within striking distance of the leaders after five furlongs but of Torch when asked for her Best. Pasha s Pash made the gave Way after five furlongs. Purple Estrer tired. May do was close up Lor a Nail. 52.00 Mutu Els pay-1, Joan p. S7.7b. S3.90. Suteo 2. Hair do 54.30. S3.2s 3. Morning Mammy . Paranada Marcella. Trained by owner. Went to Post Oil at 5.0sw. Start Good for All but Hay storm from Speers Gate. Won easily 2nd and 3rd d owners 1. J. W. Smith 2. E. Johansen 3. Bills Pedersen 4. J. R. S. A h. Hines 6. W. C. Robertson 7, e. Hall s. Mrs. M. Johnson 9. K. S. Gor Don 10, e. Bannerman. I daily double sir Honey to Joan Kace. In furlongs. Purse allowances for two year Olda. Vaills Winner ?615, second s200. Third s100, fourth breeder s35. It. Up St j St. Fin. Jockey Odds 6648 Dusty Beauty 7028 Emi do 7002 Yates senior 6979 Lucky 7037 cent Aurea 7028 sky Meadow 112 5 3 119 4 1 115 3 2 107 b 4 114 1 5 21 i 333 43 4htl 5 5s b s p. Bailey 21 b. Osullivan 3j s. Connell 4j h. E. Roy 6 j. Phillip .70 3.40 6.55 5.70 13.95 scottish hold Elmwood eleven to soccer draw in the first round of the midget Knock out cup soccer series Kil Donan scottish Carne from behind to Lold Elmwood to a 1-1 draw thurs Day night. I Jim Nichols inside right gave the Elmwood gang a goal margin in the opening half when from close in. Centre Barry Thorndycraft proved to be the scottish pay off lad when he fired a hard drive past goalie York in the late stages of the second stanza. Allan Donald Bob Hoffman and Fraser stood out for the Kildonan clan. Nichols York and Wilson played Good Ball for Elmwood. Lineups Kildonan scottish d. Smith Donald Hoffman Wilson Lucas Fraser Strong Bell k. Smith Thorndycraft King. Sub Gingles. Elmwood York. Duke Ingram Tom Chuck Starr of Rolkow Neil Nichols Unsay Wilson Ritchie. Sub. Colqui Loun. Referee Vince Leah. Dusty Beauty improved her position after a Quarter mile went to the front easily entering the stretch and drawing out. Emi do made the Early running but was no match for the Winner. Yates senior raced forwardly was in close quarters Midway in the stretch and had to be taken up. Lucky l. Ran evenly and was times .56. S2.00 Mutu Els pay 1, Dusty Beauty 52.40, s210 Emi do s3.30, s2.65 3, Yates senior s3.75. . 2 osiris ii Dusty Polly. Trained by c. S. Smith. Went to Post 5.34 i off at a. 36. Start Good from Speers sate. Won easily 2nd and 3rd driving. Owners 1, Meadowbrook stable 2, w. I. Newmarch 3, w. J. Yates 4, j. R. Kipling 5, s. Harrison 6. B. Johansen. Of Tel t fourth Hace. By i u to Mai upward. Net value Purso allowances. For three year to Winner s680, second third s100, a it up St. St. Fin. Jockey Odds 7000 proletarian 10 110 3 1 7000 port Wise .4 110 7 5 701b i meadowland .5 114 8 7001 Gay Paris 8 114 5 6990 Heather Jane 4 13 g 6 7034 Jubilo 12 122 9 7000 North lie 1 6951 Sun forever 7 115 2 2 53j 50 7022 Victor stream.4. 8 9 e 7 3 2 114 4 4 i lid 2" 7hd 4j 83 6-5 3i b. Hoy p. Bailey b. Nielsen s. Connell b. Russell j. Sivewright e. Osullivan b. Leavitt e. Johnson 3.72j 3.10 18.65 3.55 8.45 9.75 5.30 8.b5 proletarian took command at once was headed by port Wise after a Quarter came again to get to the front and hold on in a Long hard drive. Port Wise could not maintain his Early Lead but pressed the Winner closely to the end under vigorous handling. I meadowland worked his Way up from far Back and was going stoutly in the late stages. Gay Parit came within striking distance entering the stretch and then faltered. Heather Jane had no Speed. Victor Stream was forced wide at times 24. 4s, 1.22. S2.00 Mutu Els proletarian 55.30, s4 25 2 port Wise s4.20. S3.80 3, i meadowland s11.10. 10 Kiev War Nymph. Trained by l. Pedersen. Went to Post 6.06, Oil at . Start Good from Speers Gate. Won driving. 2nd and 3ra same. Owners 1. Bills Pedersen 2, r. H. Mcfarlane 3, k. Inamasu 4 t. H. Morrison 5 g o Bray 6, Bruce Campbell 7, red River stables m. Jenuis a j. H. Roklen. Kace. W. K. Allan memorial purse. 6% furlongs. Purse allowances. For three year Olds and upward. Net value to Winner s740, second s340, third s120, fourth 500, breeder 340, a it up St. J St. Fin. Jockey Odds 7023 7030 7030 7030 7030 699s 6996 6981 patrol Brockington Doo Little Franks mistake fair party watch wrack peach Cobbler Bank club Harvey a. 4 112 3 7 6 112 4 g 5 117 8 4 3 110 1 1 4 109 7 3 4 117 9 b 31j 3 112 6 35 by 73 in h. 41 2j h. Williams b. p. Bailey a Bussell e. Osullivan w. Medeiros s. Connell j. Sivewright ,2j 9 9 54 7j 33 4j 1 i o 6" 4.70 24.75 2.40 2.30 4.95 9.05 13.50 35.35 15.15 patrol was outrun to the stretch came with terrific Rush on the outside in the final sixteenth Ancl got to tile front a Short distance out. Brockington saved ground at the final turn found an opening on the inside Midway in the stretch gained command momentarily but failed to hold the Winner. Doo Little followed the Pace maker closely but failed to rally when fair party tired. Franks mistake raced close to the Pace while saving ground but had Little left after five furlongs. Fair party rushed to the front soon after the Start entered the stretch Well in the Lead and then save Way suddenly. Harvey m. Was always far Hack. Times 1.20 s2.00 Mulu Els patrol s11.40, s7.05. S4.60 2. Brow Norton 520.15. S9.10 3. Doo Little s3.80. 4 a Ai Bema. Trained by owner. Went to Post 6.36, off at 6.37. Start Good from Speers Gate. Won driving. 2nd and 3rd same. Owners 1. E. Yalcs 2. J. Jackson 3. S. Riddle 4. Lee Williams 5. B. T. Myers 6, Don Earl stable 7. E. E. Shoemaker 8, g. G. Allan a h. Stewart. One mile. Purse claiming. For four year Olds and juf3 upward. Claiming Price net value to Winner s6bo, second s200, third s100. Fourth a it up St. I j 3 St. Fin. Jockey Octis 6999 shrewd Homer ___10 120 5 1 2m 3" 1 i 131 p. Bailey 7010 a Arlanti 7022 double Dot 7039 noddy number 7003 Bella Siriano 6987 Gallant King 7 4 114 2 7 51 5 108 1 5 33 4 113 7 8 73 9 111 3 4 8 2j 41 21 32 23 e. Boy j. Vina 7011 touch Wood 4 112 6 3 53 7j 7015 Breezy Somers 9 111 4 6 8 8 a. Stein s. Connell e. Johnson j. Phillip h. Johnson 10.50 1.35 12.50 21.91 9.80 20.15 52.90 shrewd soaker followed the Early Pace closely took command when ready Drew Clear and held Parlante Safe. The latter was in close quarters repeatedly and had to be taken up he finished Well and might have been closer. Double Dot was close quarters in the Early stages but failed to show much run when Clear. Noddy s number turned in an improved Effort. Gallant King was always far Back. Touch Wood gave times is 1.15, s2.00 Mutu Els shrewd Roatner s4 10 St 00 Carlo note s5.90. S2.so 3, double Dot s2.no. 10 to Moners or Civ. Trained by o. Wright. Went to Post 7.07, off at 7.0s. Start Good from Speers Kate. Won cos ii. 2nd and 3rd driving. Owners 1 mrs. O. Wright 2. Mrs. .1. Rombough 3. S. U. Ross 4, a. .1. Dippel t. J. T. R. Soul Wood 6, mrs. J. Macdonald s. A. H. Hines. Al a race. One mile and 70 Yards. Purse claiming. For Colts i Celdinas and stallions three year colds and upward. Claiming mice shoo. Net value to Winner second s200. Third fourth s50, breeder sub. N. Northwood s. A up St. 5 3 St. Fin. Jockey Odds 6962 7033 "7024 7024 7032 7022 7020 7032 7004 7025 Yeo Marcus Camp whip Pepper pot Harl Forward Catoma Diamond nod boy. Alaska specks Case Gawlek 2nd b 8 112 5 9 6 12 111 4 4 9 117 7 9 11 112 1 5 7 114 8 7 .6 112 5 3 7 112 10 2 .5 117 3 10 10 112 2 1 3 3m 21 4j 61 43 91 2hd 13 4j 31 85 10 21 lid j. B. Nielsen h. 4n" b. Russelle Johnson e. Boy 2.40 10.05 4.35 5.65 4.50 4.70 w. Medeiros 20.10 c. Potts j. Vina p. Bailey 44.95 25.10 19.05 Yeo Marcus was outrun to the final turn came Between horses when moving a in the stretch and caught Camp whip in the final strides. Camp whip improved his position after five furlongs in led command Midway in the stretch but was not quite Good enough for the Winner. Pepper pot ran evenly hut had Little left when the leaders tired. Catoma took command when Gawlek n tired and then faltered in the final sixteenth. Diamond had nothing left in the stretch. Alaska was Soor done. Gatwick ii quit. Times 25 1.16. 1.43. .52.00 Mutu Els Yeo marcu1 . S4.40. S2.so 2. Chimp whip s9.80. Sb.10 3, Pepper pot 53.50. S Marcus Aurelius May Ella. Trained by e. Johansen. Went to Post 7.45, off. At 7 45h Start Short from Speers Gate. Won driving. 2nd and 3rd same. Owners 1. J. Christie 2. Miss a. Holden 3, Parslow Denoon 4, s. Kraft 5, l. Thirsk 6, Carey Bros. 7, l. Gow a n. Clolk 9, d. R. Swain 10, 1. Mehew. Quinella Yeo Marcus and Camp ruffles file game protest Regina up protest by Saskatchewan rough riders Oyer the Western football conference game Here last monday won by Calgary stampedes 14-s, Vas received wednesday by conference Secretary r. H. Gillies of Regina. Vote on the protest according to president Cliff Warner will be taken by mail. While contents of the protest letter were not revealed it is be that roughriders claim a whistle was blown by one of the officials on the disputed play in which a rider pass by Johnny Cook to Gabe Patterson was ruled com marching toward Victory Here Are the mighty Muscles of the Boston ked sox shown in batting order which have hoisted the red sox to the top of the american league Heap. Left to right Dom Dimaggio Johnny Pesky Ted Williams Verne Stephens Bobby doer Stan Spence Billy Goodman and Birdie Tebbetts. Training hard new Yolk a Tony Zale middleweight Champion arrived thursday to conclude training for his title defence against Marcel Cerdan of France at Jersey City s Roosevelt stadium sept. 21. Art Winch his co manager said Zale weighed 159va after 60 rounds of boxing. At Loch Shell Drake n.y., an impatient and fit Marcel Cerdan boxed four rounds in his Prog Ramme to deprive Tony Zale of his Middle weight title. He went four alternate rounds with Rocky Caffarello and Cocca kid. Edmonton signs Eastern goalie Edmonton Wood All 22-year-old goalkeeper who played for Kitchener Waterloo dutchmen of the Ontario hockey association senior league last sea son has been signed to play with Edmonton flyers of the Western Canada senior league this Winter Frank Currie manager of the ers said thursday night. Woodall who broke into senior company with Owen sound in the . In 1946, will replace Al Rollins net minder of the 1947 Edmonton club who has signed a contract to play in the farm sys tem of Chicago Black Hawks of the National hockey league. Jersey Joe Gus. Resume training new York a Gus Les Nevich and Jersey Joe Walcott who meet in a 15-round heavy weight bout at Jersey City sept. 21, resumed work thursday after two Days of rest. Walcott in training at Grenloch Park n.j., went two. Rounds each with Curtis Sheppard Cliff dyes and Johnny Wilson. At South Fallsburg n.y., Les Nevich boxed six fast rounds. Britons gaining wed report . Up the British Empire team forged to Sec Ond place in the fifth International tuna cup match thursday by boat ing three Blu fins while the United states squad maintained a slim Lead with one new catch. The cubans twice winners of the Angling classic and defending Cham pions dropped from second to third place although they landed one tuna. Winnipeg horsemen the Winnipeg horsemen s club will hold a joint Coffee ride Sun Day. Members Are to meet at the Goldstream stables at 10.30 . And will ride from there to the club property at Bawlf Mea Dows. Plated. The Ball escaped from Pat Terson and was recovered by Stam Peders for the game vanning touch Down. None of the riders made an attempt to Cut off the Calgary Ball Carrier. Swim programme the . Winter swimming programme will get underway on october 4. Registration begins on september 15. A Complete schedule of classes for All Ages including three year old has been arranged. Junior baseball game postponed the Junior baseball exhibition game Between Elmwood giants and Rose Dales scheduled for giants Field sunday evening at 6 , has been postponed sunday school athletic meeting the annual meeting of the sunday school athletic league will be held in the Assembly Hall of the . . Friday at 8 . The meeting will be open to any Layman or Clergyman to inv a greater Winnipeg Chur ii Junior cagers the , Junior basketball club will practice Friday at 6.30 . In the Mcgregor Street armouries any players interested to turn out. Scoring Pace Smith of the indians and Tony Lazzeri of the Yankees have each batted in four runs in a single inning in a world series game ,.__ Crown Date new National foot Ball league 29 years old this sea son will Crown its Winner on de. Cember 19 on the Eastern winners Home grounds. Series site new 1905 through 1947, new York has been the site of 76 world series games More than twice the nearest contender Chicago with 37. Two yearlings bring at Doncaster Doncaster England a the maharajah of Baroda the biggest spender on thoroughbreds in Britain since the War thursday paid guineas for two yearling Colts with Trainer Fred Strong acting As his agent purchased one Colt by near co from the Mare Eleanor Cross for 000 guineas for a Colt by hyperion out of the Mare Queen Chris Tina he Laid out guineas they were highest prices paid at the Doncaster yearling sales. Pigskin debut Green Bay National football league opening its 29th season will begin september 17 with Green Bay at Boston. Cage fever basketball games Drew about 75 million fans Dur ing the 1946-47 season. _ no soft touches in major leagues new York of now it one of the major league Pennant contenders just had about eight games left with some Patsy it could split up its world series share right now. The trouble is there is no Patsy around this year in either league meaning there in t a team which some other team can blow Over just by exhaling in a Normal Man Ner. They re All Tough. Sure Chicago White sox Are about 38 games out of first place in the american league but they be managed to win seven games from the front running red sox and not so Long ago they knocked off the indians when it really Hurt. The cubs reds and phils in the National league Aren t going anywhere but to Winter quarters but they be been anything but push overs. Only the reds have shown any tendency to play dead for a team. They have won Only three games while losing 16 to Brooklyn dodgers. At this stage of the races the clubs without Pennant aspirations Are particularly dangerous. Players of contending clubs Are bound to be suffering nerves. It in t a question of courage it s simply nerves. The harder you try to control them the jump Ier they get. 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