Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, July 29, 1949

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 29, 1949, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page is Winnipeg free Friday july 29, 1949 Alberta extends Lead Manitoba s Cricket bats remain silent Calgary up 43 and the other batters Kep heavy hitting All Star cricketers their Lead in the Domin Ion Cricket tournament thursday by trouncing Manitoba while the Dominion champions from Ontario Defeated British Columbia to take Over second place. Paced by Jim smart of Calgary who fell just Short of a Century with s6 runs the Alberta team chalked up 253 for eight wickets declared. Manitoba scored 66, All out. In the other match British Columbia faded after a Strong Start to wind up with 91, All out. Allan Percival set the Pace for Ontario it up to finish the match wit 96 for two wickets winning b eight wickets. The games left the stand Ings Alberta 17 Points on Tario 12, British Columbia 10, and Manitoba 0. Each team has two More games to play in the week Long room Robin tournament. V Harry Milburn and Ralph Lone opened for Alberta. They Pul runs on the Board before Lone was caught behind the slumps a Ted Allan. He was replaced bracing results Vancouver foil thursday it Ace claim 5s50. Lor three a ear old. And up. Six opa t Bailey 3.50 3.10 Joketa n Johnson 3.95 3.do. Ashes Only Rizzo .3.65. Time also do Midi. My pm raid Nuj por Tandy. Beaming Sun count Val far alone. Plucky Boss. Hurn claiming. Tui three and up. Six fur inn the Johnson f 3.43 j.6j, mask us Briard -1.40 , my jury Matthews time also Klu awl. Justice girl Brill want Little gloomy. Away away. Daily double third Hare allowance. Ss50. Tor Liq year oids. Five and one halt furlongs Pliny it. Johnson 9.10 4.65 3.so. Ca Brooks ads 3.7c 3-20, you Allu Juarez 6.20. Time 1.12. Also information a s boy. Sweet Stream. Fourth race allowance. 5550. Lor three six Stod Darj 21.20 5.00 3.45, to demand mor Eno 3.20 2.30, compelled t. Johnson Tims also Penn ask Man o spirit. Fifth acc claiming. ?s5q. For three year Olds and up. Six Snow Summers 7.s6 4.25 2.65. Amohr cd. 3.15. O Vari san Mon chief i time ran Check Lou. I g. Kim Alin Warp. Tor three and up. Cine Milo Cind 70 car Terry to Sivewright -5.25 3.70. Las 2.50. Tar time Sands. Lord Pebble. Loose talk trocan. Dry feel. Seventh knee allowance. 1.200. Prone Ion sum 2.95 2.20 2. Of. Harar Moncriet 2.55 j.10, s Rathl Send Johns it 2.10 time also Lamoue he. Pol Pat reciprocity. Fair Erin. Track i kith Karr claim inc. Sp50. For tour year Olds and up. One t. Johnson 5.75 3.60 2.70. Rural Parade 7.so 4.45, Levic Bav Otai thews 5.15. Time 1 -13. Also Fleet. Hawaii sir Crai Domhart. Six away wild Deer. Qui Saskatoon Kilt ticks May to firm for 3.30" time 1 also late. Pilot Royal Spring handed Down. 1 win by a length. 2 i rom and third. lad Fnu rih and favorite. Is a incl in ii rid Misc. For and up. Zimni .1 fur inns Archik a Nils fro 7.40. 3.75 thatch for Ibert i 4.10. bit Vine 4.05. Time also Broad c amp. Tia Twink to miss yank Lance Estrer. Mai Dun Des Irrer. Daily Khie won by 1 length. I a length second and third. Broad Camp fourth Winner favorite. Third claiming for three year Olds and up. About 5 ii Cloncs no smoking Stein 20.75. 4.s5. Victor Stream Siren 3.00. 2.70. Times a Wasyln j. 6.10. Time ran of. Crystal Parade. Flying Asior. Won by 2 lengths. 6 lengths Nirri. Tracy f fourth. Victor sire Arr . Roi Irth t or three and up. My Kruse Walit i -1.20. Glorious bid Heads g. E. Gerry Keeler of Shilo Camp shot his Way to the captains hip of the 1949 squad of the indoor All Star hand gun team the Canadian Small bore bulletin has announced. Har old d. Barbour of Winnipeg also placed on the team. Capt. Keeler has placed on both previous All Star teams in this Canadian wide Competition. Standing with 92 per cent for All Winter targets. Keeler had a Tough Battle for the top berth As the first six members averaged Over 90 per cent. Bar Bour s average was 90.7 per cent. Capt. Keeler is officer in charge of general military training at the Royal Canadian school of artillery at Shilo and takes keen interest in competitive Rifle shooting Hunting taxidermy and yachting besides revolver shooting. Bunting Rifle meet Cli Amnion hoi Shols Rifle shooters who did not compete in the Manitoba provincial Rifle association matches Jim smart who proved Pivot main the Alberta batting. Smart worked with Harry Mil Burn to run the count to 110 with five other batters he completed the scoring with his of 96, highest individual score of the tournament to Date. Smart s dream of scoring a Cen Tury was shattered when the bal chipped off the end of his a and was taken by Ron Brown a cover Point. Eric Ellaby his Balling partner had 3 not out. De Burn and Pete Charnel were first batters for Manitoba Burn hit the wicket after the Pai had scored four runs. Charnley saw wickets fall of four other batters As he run an individual score of 29 to leave he count 54 when he was Bojec by Maurice Grant on the sixth ticket. The end came rapidly after that s the next four wickets fell for Only 12 runs. The Coick cards f. Milli Pirn. H Charnov 5r h. Tones r Allan b Parkinson 31 smart c Brown h Parkinson 96 Snail. C May. H Burrage 14 v. . B Burrage 0 Kris Arras. Run out 1 j. Krast a. B Parkinson 5 Oul Limonc. B Parkinson 0 Ellaby. Not nut 31 Grant did not Bat Brown did not Bat 17 Olal Lor eight wickets declared 253 Bowling analysis overs mans runs i Eighton Arkinson Lurn yme 1 0 1 1 0 0 Manitoba 7 36.5 11 5 31 67 16 wits to -1 0 1 0 h. M. Burn hit wicket b a. Edwards 2 Charnley. B m. 29 s. Brown b Edwards 2 Syme. C cull More. B a. Edwards 0 Hays b j. Edwards 9 Sabzali. C r. Jones b a. Brown 9 Weighton b Brown 0 Parkinson c Milburn b Grant s i. Allen b Grant 0 Marshall not out 4 Burrage b Brown 0 extras 3 Otal 66 bowl1xc overs mans runs we Edwards 7 3 1- 3 rant. 14 6 23 3 v. Edwards 0 m 1 rown 2.5 1 33 last week themselves shot in out thursday in Between a seven 111.35. 4.60. Boy 1 also run Surprise Yankee Enid it. L in. .4 won by nine lengths. Length second and third. Surprise Camp fourth Winner favorite. Fifth liner the Hippocrates hand Cap. Purse for three year oils ti1. Furlongs Yates senior Schmied 9.6r 5.70, 3.55. Bless you Bovine 6.35. 3.25 Royal Pilot u. Phillip 2.so. Time also ran playful Pilot. Ella tryst. 5 _ won by 3 lengths. Lengths second aria third. Playful Pilot fourth and favorite Sivh 3530., claiming. For three year Olds and up 6v4 furlongs Pari Brab Bovine 9.90. 3.35. 2.50. A cute Heler Dumas 3.55. 3.70 a allenday j. Phil lip 2.25. 2.jo. Time a dead heat for second. Also ran Little Ace of club Tallis. Chimo. 6 won by four lengths dead heat Foi place Little Eckie fourth. Allenday favorite. Seventh Raff purse 5500. Claiming for three year oms and about shot match at 500 Yards called the Friend s match. Top Man was Lloyd Bunting the popular ducks unlimited Engineer ran out six bulls eyes and on Jenner to take top place. Right behind him came Jack Craig Winnipeg civilian Rifle association Sharpshooter and col a. Thomson also with 34 s. Only lady in the match mrs Clara Finnsson was Well up in the scoring Parade with 32, match ing bulls eyes with most of the sharpshooters until near the finish when she dropped three Points. Apr. N. Hirschi topped All Comers in the extra series aggregate closely followed by capt Jack Roberts thirteen top marksmen took places . Hold Tennis Lead with the fourth round of play completed in the Winnipeg City Ennis league the Winnipeg club As maintained its Lead with a comfortable margin with jewish Outh Centre aiming at the first lace position. At Riverside the Winnipeg club on All five matches to maintain Anding supremacy. At Deer Lodge the . Us took four of the five matches the Deer Lodge club succeeding in winning Only the mixed doubles. In the men s singles Lirhart ., beat out Mac Illivia hearts or poker but no Canasta t it i. Hurt giant Catcher Ray Mueller was injured in this Iitto inning action in a recent game against the Chicago cubs at new York when Jeffcoat of Mufti bowled him Over As Fie blocked the plate. Gordon threw to Home and Mueller caught the Ball but had to drop it and his Glove when the bounding Jeffcoat rammed into him. The injured giant player had to be walked off the Field by teammates and retire from the game. The wind is the toughest of Lacle any golfer has to overcome 3ther obstacles May seem More difficult at times but even a Breeze eaves no doubt in your mind. As soon As it begins to blow you ave a problem you and every ther golfer on the course at thai Ime. Even Ben Hogan at his Best Oulen t honestly claim to enjoy laying in the wind. When you Stop to consider it in t hard to understand Why the is such an obstacle. It hits he golfer where he is most Vul Erable namely in body action and balance. This fundamental invariably is he weakest part of any player s iving. Even in cases where it is established As with players be skip Alexander Jimmy Tje Larel. Lloyd Mangrum Byron Elson and Ben Hogan its Effi ency is greatly decreased the minute the player senses any marked change in air currents. Psychologically the play is put on the defensive. He Egins 10 worry about the strength the Breeze How much if might effect the flight of his Ball or the Alance of his body As he swings in club. If he does t have the tendency i tighten up somewhere in his Anatomy he in t Normal. If he is ble to Tell just How much tension Ach Breeze will cause and How such this tightening will influence is striking of the Ball then he ust be superhuman. The main thing to recognize is hat wind affects you mentally Ore than physically. That it influence your mind before upsetting your body. Even Hough a Gale blows your Ball off e Peg As you go to drive it in t trimming your body balance and action. Use a Shorter backswing and keep your Chin pointed Back of the Ball much longer than in playing under More favourable conditions. British pottery production trails overseas demand London july 29 deep in the heart of Industrial England Are two centuries old handicraft industries with a problem unique in Export conscious Britain today How to meet overseas demand for their products. While most industries strive to sell their goods in a hardening Export Market the pottery and Crystal Glass traders look at a comes a fierce Battle to take the growing backlog of orders. The the famous Bridge expert Charles Goren is revealing the mysteries of the latest card craze Canasta in a series of articles for the free press. In Canasta the More cards you meld generally the More Points you score. And the More cards you have in your hand the better chances you have to make a meld. The game often be now Are exporting every bit 01 Quality Ware they can produce Anc manufacturers say there is no Tell ing How much More could be sold abroad i it or Nilert be Marie. They admit he answer to the problem will not lie easy. It s not just a mutter of Speed ing up machines for machines Haw Little to tin with the Huml worked pieces de mumbled Over seas. In in cd production de pends on finding incl training More men in Clay intricate hand decorating hand blowing of gloss and Cut Ting Crystal crafts funded Down from father to son in Britain for More than 400 years. Export orders for British pottery and Cut Crystal now Are running at a combined rate of fs52.nno.000 annually and still in creasing. More than Worth is going to North America every year and this without the Aid of High powered sales staffs which other industries find it necessary to maintain overseas. Every bit of Cut Crystal and decorated pottery and China manufactured in Britain is going for Export. Britons can get Crystal but Only uncut and in pottery must be satisfied with Plain w Hite and Export rejects. Britain shipped China Worth to Canada in 194s com pared with Worth in 193s. Exports this year Are expected to close to earthen Ware Worth went to the Dominion last year against Only Worth 10 years before and Here is a possibility close to Worth of earthenware will of to Canada this year. In a cts 3 girls quit Jig loses wardrobe Ottawa. July 29 cup three enterprising office girls turned up at work Here thursday i wearing shorts. Ten minutes later they were on their Way Home again to change into skirts. A s hard enough to get c male staff to work at All these Days without distractions like the office manager said. Anyway it in t costly complaint Trumansburg n.y., july 29 a men have always complained about women s clothes but Francis Wood decided to do some thing about it. He emptied his wife s closet and burned her clothes in the Hack Yard. The judge sentenced Wood tool Days. In this event after shoot All Long hard Over the ranges at from of in tones. N frird1 in. Vet Ron in 1s.5.v 10.10. A is. 5. First Etui Carman juniors defeat Altona Carman special Carman s Lunior baseball team handed Al Iona. A 12-11 defeat Here wednes Flavin a five inning Gaffe. Carman red 10-0 at the end of two innings but Altona came Back Strong to score five runs in the third and fourth innings. Epp and Fehr were the batteries for Altona while d. Shilson of Carman caught for four pitchers Syobai t. Wood Mcfarlane and Eddie Mcdonald. John Washington was Umpire. X Shilo t0 Roric to Rev 28 a help. Shilo will stage its second annual Golf ment August 2s at the Shilo Golf club. There will be is holes of medal Pliny nine holes qualifying for flights. The total score in is holes will count with. First and second prizes for each flight. There will be six flights for men and a special flight for women. Entries will be received until 11 . On. of the i 200 to 900 Yard distances. Roberts and Ernie a Schrum w . Rifle association were the shooters to score a double pos sible. Roberts at 200 Yards a Schrum at the 300 Yard distance friends match l. Bunting 34. J. A. Craig 34 col a. Thornson 34. Sgt. W. Tighe 33. Cape a. C. Newell 33. A. W. Park 32 w. Fin a mute 31? i nn-0nf3re2ncha-3faik Kutney 30. B. Ballot j. M. J b. Short 2s. T. Williams 27. H. Hendley a ext11a series Agrite Oate apr. N. X. Hirsch. . 242 a. J. F. Roberts w.. 240 it w j Newell h.q.p.c., 233 Cap 3 e Bestecki w i i in. L1 n he p4 " e. George. W. Mai. .1. W Houlen w. c it m m to pc Mil v f f int i p or cd. a. Pic e. Ash Kim l t ".11 h. X. Hudson. W . 52s Harky Beckwith who is playing a bang up Fame Lor the scottish this season. The Star right Winger will be seen in action against the Ham Ilton Westinghouse. The Eastern representatives when they play scottish saturday night at Wes Ley Park in the Semi final of the Dominion soccer championship. The second game of the Best of three series is billed for monday night. Putting lie . In a position to threaten for first place standing. At Wilde Wool. The Winnipeg Ca Noe club won Lour of the five matches the ladies singles Soin into Izreo sets with m. Deloes Briand of Winnipeg Canoe winning Over m. Davison of wild Wood 1-6. 11-10, 6-3. Another notable match was the men s doubles. P. Leyden and j. Hawryluk of Winnipeg Canoe took the decision from l. Borland and k. Forsythe of Wilde Wood 6-3, 10-8. most golfers arc upset by the i Chlost Only those who Toiv a few to St july a Nix to Lance and part position without up c tin heat flip wind. Pack discard even if contains not a single card you can use immediately a sizeable pack is Worth taking May be taken Only by a player having a natural pair that matches the top card. For example if this card is a five the player has to show a pair of a five and a wild card. The Frozen pack May not be taken to Lay off the top card on a previous meld but Only to make a new meld of three or More cards. This new meld however can be of same rank As a previous when the pack is not Frozen it May be taken to Lay of the top card on a previous meld of the right to hold Twenty or thirty cards in your hand instead o merely eleven dealt you Lin four handed games is a big advantage to get the pack you must be Able to take the top Rard and Meh in immedi Violy. What you need Foi such a meld depends on Severa factors first of nil. Whether the pack is or not. That is to say for the Initia meld h player must have a natural pair in his hand to match the lop of the discard pile he May not go in with one other such Carr and a wild card. The pack for a Side before that Side has Marie its initial meld. It is for both sides whenever it. Contains a red Trey or a wild card tit can contain a red Trey Only if that was the upward. A wild card May get in that Way by a later discard. You May think that n wild card would never he discarded. You Are wrong sometimes such a discard is advisable. And at other limes it is forced a in this respect the game differs from Oklahoma in which it would make no sense to discard a wild card. The old fire Side comedian in Oklahoma would find it pointless in this game to employ the old gag about never finding a Deuce among the Dis when the pack is Frozen it you can. The same rank or to make a Nev. Meld either with a natural pair or one natural and one wild card. For example a five May be picked up to add to a set of fives or to fill out a pair of fives or one five and one joker. A pack Frozen by reason of con Taining a reel Trey or a wild card there used to be a common say and you do not hear it so often n recent years. It belonged to a former time when it was easy to stay alive and learn. The Winnipeg dub jewish youth Centre y. M. C. A. Riverside club wild wond club Winnipeg Canoe Deer to clip rub i Krienan Canoe club 15 14 in 5 3 9 to 12 is Dave Brown hurls no hitter behind the no hit pitching of Dave Brown hers Fields scored a 4 to 2 Victory Over Elmwood in a Bantam baseball league game wednesday night. Young Brown was in rare form As he tamed the Elmwood batsmen. Helping in the Victory wan Al Lorimer who smacked out a 3 run Homer. Ernie Baran Nick Finkelstein and Mccallum also showed up Well at Bat for the Winner. Harry Heuchert and Isherwood vere Best for the Elm Woods. New York no golfer has Ever won the masters. Pea open within a single year. And Yates senior serves notice a War from the free press Saskatoon special Yates senior a stretch charging three year old May be the horse to beat for the Alberta Derby to be run at Calgary on August 20. Thursday afternoon at the Saskatoon exhibition meeting the Brown Colt from Bill Yates stable flashed through the stretch Over a track to win the Hippocrates Handicap by three lengths and at the same time indicate that the Derby distance of Miles May be to his liking. Outrun to the stretch turn he easily Shook off the Picc string bless you mid was drawing away at the finish. Bless Vou held the place by 2k lengths Over Royal Pilot. Playful Pilot and Ella tryst which rounded out the Field were far Back. Two Long prices were featured on the card run under improved weather conditions after rain on the first three Days. The track although still heavy was the Best to Date. Overlooked winners were no smoking which paid s20.75 in the third and nox Arun which returned 531.90 in the Nightcap. And arbiter paid s1s.25, while the Quinella of nox Arun and Joy yet was Worth s6s.50. The daily double of Black jeep Baker. Konantz wins race at Kenora Kenora. Ont. Don or. Won the owner 20-foot class sailing race held a the Royal Lake of the Wood yacht club wednesday. Jane Mather was second finishing three minutes behind the Winner. Marjorie Lynn Mclntyre a. First in the new Dinghy class with Lois Huggard As Crew. Ann Paquet took the pram division race with Barb Miller a Rew. In another owner s race France Abbot was the Winner. Her Prev consisted of Gordon Konantz or and Elaine Mcinnes. Mirium Baker was second. He Crew was Jane Mather and Stephen Sivc buy years 211, the Winnipeg watermen whose carts and barrels supplied Resi dents with water from the River at 25 cents a barrel were to pay licence fee of s10 a year. Sixty a cars 29, 18x9 the Northern Pacific and Mani Toba Lator Canadian National Railroad asked that Broadway East of main be closed in order that the Railroad s Yards might be extended. Parnell Mcdermott and Slobb terrific Trio keeps sox in Pennant race Boston up an injection of youth kept the Boston red sox within shooting distance of the Lea Pue leading new York Yankees thursday and most of the shoot no was coming from the port Side. It was t Long ago that the red of pitching staff was something o be pitched. Now the tears Are hed for batsmen who have to come to against Mel Parnell Maurice Vic Dermott and Chuck Stobbs in one series. Parnell is the Only one of the free left handers who had any big eague can Prience before this sea Lson. Mcderm Orl did t come up until june and Stobbs. A Bonus player just recently started taking a regular turn in the Box. Despite hut the Trio has won utmost half of Boston s games. And with Parnell the old Man of the group at 27, they expect to win Many More. Mcdermott just 21 and Stobbs is 20. Manager Joe Mccarthy who usually keeps silent about his Plav ers is willing to talk about Mcdermott. When the youngster came up from Louisville and pitched a three hit. Shutout against the Browns. Mccarthy delivered the ultimate in Praise by comparing him with lefty Gomez. After another shutout this week six hitter against Mccarthy was Good again agreed the but is going to kid get Mcdermott. Who would rather Lalk about his hitting than his own pitching is perfectly will ing to discuss the work of Stobbs. Stobbs has really got he said. He has everything it takes. I think our pitching situation is straightening no one talks for Harneu. None has to. He s the most effective Eft hander in the major leagues and with a won lost record of 14-5 one of the big reasons Why the sox Are Only seven games behind the Yankees. He kept his reputation intact yesterday by letting Down Chicago with three hits and stretching his winning Streak to four games neat record for a fellow who got into the big leagues by Acci Dent. Parm la was playing with his hich school team Thi Liay four scouts were in the stands a notch Iii another player. All four offered him Whf a he pitched a two hitter and fanned 17 men. Parnell the red sox Ana Carne up through the farm system. Last year with the sox he had a record of 15 wins and s losses with an earned run average of 3.14. Stobbs warmed the red sox Dench All last season and had no record at All. In his Brief career this season he has won Iive games and lost two. Fifty veers 29, 1899 de Anderson Portage la Prairie lawyer formed a partnership with h. Well paying rail Road line into the Dauphin country Vas being extended. Forty years to fluid among prominent icelandic Citi Zens on the committee preparing for the National festival in River Park were Magnus Peterson t. H. Johnson. O. S. Thorgeirsson. Vic Tor Anderson and p. S. Palson. Thirty years 29, 1939 from All parts of the province ministers were arriving in Winni Peg to attend the classes in Agri culture and Rural sociology headed by Rev. Albert Coe of Union Theo logical Seminary new York. Twenty years 29, 1929 the passenger plane of the Western Canada airways with Premier John Bracken and other Manitoban aboard was brought by Pilot w. L. Brintnel from Van. Couver to Winnipeg in 30h hours. With one Stop at High River Alta. Tnp for refuelling. New proverb should and our grandparents when any Hing went _ wrong consoled themselves with saying live and if a pie went soggy if the bread dough did not Rise if a neighbor s boy went astray if a horse put its foot in a groundhog Hole live and learn was the invariable comment. But within the space of about 20 years life become rough Tough and misty. Experience no longer is n Safe sad sound t ii Cher. Noe experience of a motor ear Nucci Defit and there May he nothing More to learn. Oni experience with a farm trivet or. N factory machine Iny of the multifarious engines introduced within the life Nind devices which have Bein time of Hoy of May the Irner Mii Smeil or Deil. The old men the hankers and industrialists who today so skilfully move multitudes of men and women this Way and that amidst the intricate world of i heir fashioning Learned by living. They plenty of time to learn the easy Way. Which is by living. Any mistakes they made in their upward climb to Success did not Cost i hem lives or limbs. To be a successful Man you have to he either venturesome or determined. Thirty years Hgo you could he both with out risking your neck. The venturesome and determined youth of today has a thousand hazards to Pliny with where his predecessor had one. The Bankers and industrialists of tomorrow will he either Fortu Nate veterans of a Hundred mis haps or else were born and raised is Unfrozen after in is taken by any player since a new discard pile is then started. But a freeze against a Side because it has not yet made its initial meld continues until the meld is made. When the top card is a Black Trey threes pol or any wild card the pack May not be taken under any circumstances not even to go out. Discarding a Black Trey or a wild card thus has the effect of making the left hand opponent draw from the Stock at his cur rent turn. Black treys Are usually saved up for this defensive Pur pose becomes important when the pack is Rich with valuable cards. Establish Case when a player takes the pack to make a new set he must he careful to show the two or More cards from his hand first establishing his right to the discard. Obviously if he is permitted to add the pack to his hand first he might make the meld entirely from the cards he has found there. Having exposed the necessary cards from his hand he May then take the pack and meld As Many additional cards from it As he pleases on the same set and other sets. When the player takes the pack to make an initial meld he must go must first expose All the cards necessary to reach the minimum count. He May in clude the top card of the pack for this purpose but no lower card. For example suppose his Side needs 90. The discard is a seven and the player has a pair of sevens n his hand. He must first expose hem together with additional cards or melds Worth 75. The free sevens count editor s note due to a typographical error in he first instalment of tie Canasta eries it was stated that when the game is four handed each player at first receives one card. This hould have read 11 cards. Manitoba cadets draw equipment for Banff Camp . Sash. July 29 18 Royal Nanny cadets from Manitoba and Saskatchewan assembled Heip thursday to draw equipment in preparation for their departure saturday for the Domin Ion army Radet Camp at Banff. The Manitoba cadets who were Lorton to attend this special Camp Are As follows cadets Ian Laird of the lord Strathcona s horse. Edward Cook Ami Louis Lawrence both of the Provencher school Cadet corps Jack Manley of the Royal Winnipeg rifles Ronald Saunders of the Winnipeg Light infantry Henry Wolfe of the fort Arry horse Alan Yuill of the Winnipeg grenadiers All of Winnipeg and John Newman of port age la Prairie Cadet corps. Far Back from the railroads. And wore grown up before they in tiered the mechanized world. For die and learn is the Challenge thai confronts the rising Genera Tion on every hand. It is n or on Wurt 271 Portage ave. Fort Ronnie to maintain Lead fort Rouge legion maintained the Lead at the lop of the Cana Dian legion fastball league South division standing when they Defeated Norwood legion 15-6 at Norwood tuesday. Harding was the winning pit Cher and was aided by steady welding by Anderson and Nelson and heavy hitting of Caslake who lad a Homo run a triple and two singles. Beggs had a single and double and Saunders a double. Rally was Best for the losers Vith a double and single. 9oic.smon win 41 Siren River Wax River. Man. Threatening weather a arge crowd witnessed the baseball tournament on fiut Day of the 7th annual Swan River fair theirs a. When Bowsman captured first Rize with a 6-i win Over Kamsack. In other games played during he tourney. Minitonas Defeated he Pas Swan River beat Sturgis sows Man beat Benito Kamsack owned Stenen Dun Kinville triumphed Over Kenville Swan River eat Minitonas Bowsman got past River and Kamsack knocked out Dunki Vilie greatest shaving value Ever offered with 10 Gillette Blue Blades in dispenser combines instant Blade changing with Superior shaving it import and double Edge Economy enjoy extra shaving luxury change Blades Presto. With the amazing new Gillette one piece razor and Gillette Blade dispenser. Makes shaving faster easier far More convenient. 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