Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 22, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 14 Winnipeg free press Friday August 22, 1952 j. Adj to or j Mats Boot game 1 o Carman la ads views on sport Oetner the Aly Khan Long on Money Short on food Saratoga Nyht it was another complication in this really curious world that last week when or. Red Smith the nor Mal tenant of this column might have been expected to be in Sara Toga bragging about How Early he had got up he was pleasuring himself in the Sands and saloons of Deauville. And Prince Aly Khan who might have been expected to be taking the Waters at Deauville was pleasuring himself at Saratoga. R Saratoga frankly misbehaved itself Over the Aly Khan natives of this Sylvan Retreat in the Foothills of the Adirondacks will be Quick to Point out that most of the jamming was caused by out of town visitors and in the main this May be True. But it was t entirely True this department has come to know the seven or eight people who do not rent their houses and move in August and they were in the crowds too when the oldest Structure in the 2 City is dismantled an autograph of the Aly Khan will be found be _ Hind the plaster. Until last Winter this tourist Felt himself to be pretty Well at Home among Royalty having met enough russian preen Zes i use the russian pronunciation to give this a Continental Fla Vor to make up an offensive and defensive platoon. But this supposition was rudely sheared away from me by a russian lady who knew More about Russia s de Brett s than i did. A she exclaimed after i had dropped a name casually among the martinis. He is a preen that one Dushka All it Means is that someone in his family once owned six since then when i meet a russian preen i inquire about the number of sheep his family owns and if it is less than a dozen i just Call him the Aly Khan seemed a different matter since he obviously owned More than twelve sheep in fact there were usually several dozens following him. This observer w ent around to see. Having Alberta Derby Champ owned by Jim Evans of Winnipeg fair Elf seen Here approaching the finish in the added Alberta Derhy in Edmonton. Jockey Hank Matthews is aboard fair Elf. In the Centre is Dixie band owned by Frank Beenham of Winnipeg making a desperate bid for honors while on the outside f. M. Holden s Sable s Belle with which he was trying for his third successive Derby Triumph. Crucial two game series Friday clutch pitchers fail for Yankees indians by the associated press with a 4-1 record dug his own a Rookie Pitcher arid a spot the impression that he was nine feet tall. We had As a matter of Pitcher to deliver the goods fact once written a Magazine article in what the editor a result new thursday and As a result new York Yankees remained one game ahead of Cleveland indians in the tight american league Pennant race. The yanks Tom Gorman faced Chicago but the White sox slugged the Rookie right hander for a 6-1 Victory to sweep a three game supposed to be collaboration but in some Way this collaboration had not involved a meeting. This was quite right if he did not do any of the work neither did he get any part of the Check a a he was not quite nine feet tall and proved to be a Friendly and affable sort of Prince and i wound up feeling deeply sympathetic with him. He had not for instance Ever eaten blueberries before either Loose with Cream or in muffins. He had never before made the acquaintance of Chili which raises the question of where in perdition he went after dances when he was just growing up. But the crowning blow came on the morning he ate wheat cakes at Max Hirsch s stable Kitchen. Bring he said to the girl who was working at the table some More of those round know there in t much use living in a Palace unless there is somebody on the grounds to make wheat cakes for breakfast. It May sound delightfully foreign and aristocratic to go a racing at Autiel and Ascot and Longchamps but none of those race tracks is catered by h. 31. Stevens inc. To there was t time to find out for sure but the chances Are i Early Ortts hurl that this underprivileged Prince knew nothing at All about series finale for Cleveland greens am jowl and Cornbread and that a new England boiled vie Raschi. Would Havi frightened him out of circulation. The family is reputed a p Man to have m Ney but off the evidence it s mighty Short on cooking. J racked Norman this department having a proper appreciation of the necessity for vitamins and enzymes and other imperfectly understood visited this same Kitchen paid the proper respects to Virgie who can give aunt Temima from Here to the Quarter pole and win drawing out and waded through a stack of these round things. The Aly Khan had got to Hollywood and was possibly eating larks wings under Glass with truffles. It must be awful to be a Prince. Ernie by committing a two run error and walking Home another run. The sox scored again in the third and clinched it with two More in the sixth. Billy Pierce limited the yanks the circuit s Only Day activity. Hank Sauer smashed a pair of three run homers to Lead the cubs to an 8-6 Triumph in the first game. The giants bounced Back to take the second 10-5. The split kept the giants seven games behind Brook to five hits in posting his first Lyn dodgers. The dodgers and a six at yorkers. Of tempts against the be Hudson a Puzzle Sid Hudson proved a Puzzle to the indians at Boston. He scattered Cleveland sent Steve Gromek hits and was in command spot Pitcher and no. 5 starter against Boston but the red sox Defeated the Veteran right hander 4-1. Hold aces Back the yanks and indians held Back their aces for the vital two game series that opens in Yankee stadium Friday. Mike Garcia is expected to pitch the opener for Cleveland against Allie Reynolds. Throughout. Gromek was clipped for eight hits in seven innings. The sox scored in the first on a walk and singles by Clyde Vollmer Dick Gernert. They added another in the third on singles by Dom Dimaggio Billy Goodman and Voll Mer. Johnny Lipon singled Home who game same Jean Beliveau still undecided the human comedy was quite aptly satirized at about the time that Charles ii was racing at Newmarket by a or. William fill Lyo Wycherly and a or. Congreve and others and after them by a or. Philip Sheridan and in our own time by a or. Noel Coward. Most Pittsburgh were rained out. Larry Jansen seeking his 12th Victory appeared to have the first game locked up As he enjoyed a 6-0 Lead going into the fourth inning. The cubs dented Jansen for two runs in the fourth and then Sauer went to work. The cub slugger cracked a three run Homer in the fifth and won the game with another three run blast in the seventh. The cubs pounced on Jim Hearn for five runs in the third inning of the Nightcap. But the giants Sam White with Boston s third run came Back with four in the sixth in the fourth and Hoot Evers accounted for the final with his 10th Homer in the sixth. Chicago cubs dampened new York giants Pennant Hopes in the National league by dividing a doubleheader with die giants in Victory and drove Bob Rush to cover with two More in the seventh on a hit walk and two errors by de Miksis. Bill Connelly just acquired from Charleston of the american association received credit for the by Ted Bowles Carman Man. Special now might be time to Call for All Carman poets to submit entries to what might be termed the Winnipeg giants epitaph last night at Carman the giants appeared to be in their death throes and unless they receive a shot in the Arm promptly will succumb around . Cwt saturday. Carman cardinals came up with an 8-6 Victory thursday to take a 2-1 Lead in games in their Best of seven Mandak baseball league Semi final series. It was t so much the Potency of the Carman club As it was the inefficiency of the giants that brought about thursdays final result. The men of Jesse Douglas took on the appearance of a Bunch of tired old men As they booted the Ball All Over the Field committing seven official errors and allowing Carman six unearned runs. Following the game curly Haas business manager of the giants had a few comments to make. The people of Carman Are the big losers. They pay Good Money expecting to see playoff and then have to sit through a mess like he said. Murray Richardson and Al Spear Man looked after the Mound chores Lor cards and giants respectively. There was Little to choose Between the two. Richardson gave up seven hits while Spearman allowed nine. Richardson whiffed six Spearman getting one less. In the control department Spearman was an easy Winner. Richardson walked eight and tossed two wild pitches. Spear Man issued Only one free pass. Both teams scored twice in the first Frame and it was in this inning that Carman bag ged their Only two earned runs. In the second they got three More on a pair of hits and three miscues. Giants got one run in the third and two More in the top of the sixth to tie the count at 5-5. Then giants just As if it were written into the script that they should blow this one committed three More baubles Good for As Many Carman runs. Giants threatened again in he eighth but after Richardson walked in one run Cowan Hyde who was having an off Day All round struck out Ica Bly to retire the Side. It was ironical that three of the hurlers on the club should have Minot casts Brandon aside Brandon Man., special Minot mallards won a berth in tha Mandak finals thursday night making a clean sweep of the Best Semi finals against bran Don Greys. Minot scored a close 5-4 Victory in the fourth game and now await the outcome of the Winnipeg Carman series which is still in Progress. It s the first time the mallards have gained a berth in the final since they joined the circuit. Man Ager loonie Mclean had his men working almost to the Peak of perfection in the abbreviated round against . The Pennant win ners had plenty of steam left when they sidelined last year s champs in Short order. Johnny Kelly Drew the starting Mound assignment for Minot thursday and while touched for ten hits Over the route he came made most of the bulls. Nick through in the tight spots with Cannuli came up with three Dandy a sound performance. He hurled boots Hyde had a pair of out of a tight spot in the ones and Douglas came no with ninth the Greys threatened one on a Ball that should have made the third out in the sixth to overtake. Minot in a last Des Perate Effort to stay in the running. Inning the inning in which car with one two base Man won the game. There were others on the club that weren t hustling. There were no extra base blows in the game. Lyman Bostock and Jack Schaeffer each had two hits for Carman while Douglas and Spearman each had a Brace for giants. The fifth game is slated Loningh at Carman. Runners aboard with the potential timing and winning runs Kelly whiffed Pinch Jitter Wil lie Wells and forced Irv Cas Tille to pop up to right Field for the final out. Mario Amaro went the full nine for Brandon and allowed ten hits As Well. The mallards collected Winnipeg Douglas 2b Cannuli is Hyde. Of Louden. 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