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Edmonton Bulletin 1929-07-02 - 1929-09-30
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OL U U 0 Stowe TAS catcon PROMOTERS IN. iret By Robert Edgren VETERANS ARE Gossip CHICAGO HAVE. See STULL LEFT IN. Saat ene at sieree aneeec: STOLEN PLUM NATIONAL MEET jc... EE draw in an he forum. Hind: hhe count of eight The betting odds Newhouse marry yy the first formation prac ainbern 138 Vice of The WATRINg echeduie at lt;a - Renfrew Park Jast night under the direction of Miles Palmer, line couch mon and Lewis Know Racket CHICAGO, Sept. 12. Chicago as becoming one of the greatest fight ed Cohen, Hind- ry 124 s reat wor en of the team. towns in the world. And the Irish Jewish team of Harmon and Lewis, With thelr new 7,000,000 Chicago sta- dium, are the gents responsible for pa ime since the practices got under- stealing the. pugilisc plums from ey, and runere way this season Gotham s orchard, le. ie fave Nate Lewis and Paddy Harmon are oe ee re ormation PraCtite WAS Authorities for that statement. tolks, main devoted mainly to the adoption of a and should you doubt it wateh the Leoni and has'S ew siyie of play that the team will Papers for ihe. program of any ol Use this season and Guach Pauner their coming fighise aent the squad through an hours Paddy is. the promoter--Nate ts SUE work on 4b while the daylight his matchmaker, And some pugilistic lasted, before turning: to. the busl lencounters which will fill the bows: Ress of giving Ute team thelr daily have been carded for the near fulure EXPECT THAT TIGERS WILL. BE STRONGER QUEKEST Mind . 1401 TN SPporT.. ow 182) Hamilton Rugby Team Ie Shaping Up Better Than in 1928 HAMILTON, Ont. Sept. 12 Ham+ ion Tigers, Dominion senior chame ws, started Une football season OB when many candidate ate tended the annual gathering at tbe 189 91 ae HLA-A.A. field. Cap Fear was i 163491 there in all his glory. and won the nee 1505 19-yard dash from Ken Walker, the clever pivot man of the Big Pour team Brian. Timmis, Beano Wright Huck Welch, Bert Gibb, Daxzy Denman, Ray Broadway and other regulars were also on hand. Presont indications are that, the Yellow and Black w' stronget 164 956 than they were last season, when 126 183 176 489 Glenn Bmall Waaion Williams, Tilden and Hun: hen ter Advanced Into Quarter Finals BY TED VosBLKGn Amoclated Press) Sports Writer FOREST HILLS, NY. Sept. 12. The old guard of Agvorican tennis haa Yet to be stopped 11 the drive for the Uniwed su championship, When a thrillli,, settee of fourth round battles had ended at tne Wei Bide Stadium cate ednesday those srasorre contenders, Bill Tiiden, Frank Hunter and Richard N. Willams, shared places in the (inal round of eight with young Americans and a youthtul star from England. Bill Tilden defeated Henry Cully of Harvard by scores af 0-3, 7-5, 8-8. Against Arnold W. Jon s, of Pro- T,, williams rallied to win 862 Spares Novick 109 Stolhensiky 92 Ratner ..ssse0005 14 Kline Ma Podersiy Totals While not satisfied with the num- ber of athletes on hand at the prac- eq, Palmer waa more than pleased with tne way those present went Be, through the workout last night, every ove of the boys showing more p and fighting spirit than at any 121381 ently. It i up in the National mer. Totals Lucky Strike Prosterman Kaplan Allen Margolus Fratkin Mt 116 Totals wrky meets Miss and Mrs. Mace shots with Mrs. kK: The Edmon- posite halves of Bunny Maids 109 108 126 150 190 193 Bloomfield Frome Weinnos . Binder 418 i RACER CA HT conditiquing, though a general call for pl Was used yesterday, the amount of wlent turning out at present is. atill not sufficient, and anyone de- airing tryout with the team should make it point to turn out as soon 5 possible, reporting at the club training quarters in the Leland Hotel to be outfitted with the nec easary equipment, Put O'Hunter, genial Irish wain- r of the Kakimos, reports the team fast rounding into good physical sondition, without a single serio injury to'date, Catey Mills, lnus- ky middle wing, will be out of the Factices for the next wesk or 80, wever, according to Trainer O'Hunter, due to a couple of brok- en ribs uffered in an accident short while ago. In the East, with practically all of the senior clubs down to the fall ind, football 1s holding the: spot signe of sporting interest. and there a lot of speculation in the dif- ferent cities as the various teams fo through thelr paces, Few look for any change in. the championship aspect of the Big Four group when the Hamilton Tig- ets held forth at the top of the cheap ail 18st season and then walked through all opposition to the Dom- inion ttle, Goach Mike Rodden feems to have a club this year that fs every bit as rood as the team that represented the Ambitious Clty in 1928 and there does not seem to be any serious threat for. Utulay honors among the other three com- petivors. Senators may pro arp iS season, owaver, in the opinion of -some easterners. Coach Joe Miller has. a hustling steam inthe Capital Oity that has shown a lot of promise and there is chance that they will fool a lot of the wise ones this year. The: Ota: Woz. and25oz. Distillers of (axanunGup Write'to our Montreal Office, 1229 Phillips Sq., for one of our FREE PATENT WALL BOTTLE-OPENERS. This. Advertisement is pot inserted by the Alberta Liquor by the Government of the Province of Alber which will esiblish definitely that the Schmeling-Griffith For instance, there's bout between Tufty Griffith and Paoling Uscudun, Then there's a great headliner be. tween Max Schmeling and Grittita to come off sometime in November. And the main feature about these by Mister Lewis 4a Nate, -any other house. If we card six bouts for an evening, then the fans are Utated to what would be six windup bouts 5 any other areni A proof that these two promoters are making boxing popular in the Windy City ta the atiendance they've been getting despite the fact that their arena is an ouidoor affair and their latest bouts have been staged in the hot Weather atta time when the Garden in New York and other Indoor arenas are closed up. . Turnstiles Tel The stadium* has been playing: 19) Packed housts since the Jatter part of July, and some of thelr gates during this time have passed over the, 40,000. mark. Paddy was always a great shuw- man. Tl was while managing dance halls. in the city that he met Nate then a dapper young man kuown all over town for his early houra of get- Ung to bed and his ixte hours of rising: Friendship grew. and when Paddy dreamed of his Stadium, he sought Out Nate as his matchmaker. in the fight game s ago, He made matches for Clubs around his - neighborhoo One of these clubs, the Conamara Cookco Club, was composed of a gang of Irish. Tt will bo noted thi are windups at with them, Here at this club such famous fighvers:ns: Jack Johnson, Philadelphia dack O'Brien, Jor Wolcott, Abe AttclF and others used to box. i Nate picked up id Herman, then working in a. cigar factory, and brought him up to fight, for the chan plonship eight or ten times, but I ing the ttle because the fight was staged in a no decision city. Then he took Charlie White tn hand and almost made a champ out of him. Likewise with Pal Moore, K. . Brown, Joe Welling and others, The Good Old Days But Nate bemoans the loss of the good old days, There were fighters in those days. he says. Nowadays, with six or 12 youngsters all training under the same boss, a good fighter can't be pro- duced. But In days gone by a fighter had to learn: his trade under one 1 structor, Dempsey, is the best of these old school fighters. And .he was good because he had. lots of courage and didn't know anything but to step dn there to win. Schmeling, while look- Ing something like Jack, isn't near the fighter that Jack was. He hasn't that slamb-bang tralt of Jack's. There's only. one other: fighter to watch, and that's Al Fay, the Pitts burgh boy, who's being handled. by Jack Kearns and who, with but six oF geven fights under his belt, ts ready to take anyone on in the division. Harmon and Lewis were ssked if they thought Dempsey's entrance: into the promoting fame.here would affect ir shows, fo, Usey both replied. Jack's good. competition. Everything he does Will be open and above board, and in addition to not hurting our attendance any, it will help boxing in this city. WEISMAN MAY QUIT . President Herman J. Weisman of the Eastern League is to retire at the end of this season, t is reported. The foagnates alrenay are casting about fora successor. rol Board oF AN A HOSPITAL gt; SOME SCARS ON WIS SCORSHED Lees: ae WAS, RACING Agate He FARES WHEN The * Rememnere Twar CAR WOULD Smp CLEAR AROUND IF ME WRN D THE STEERING A e IASTANTLY Tom * KNEW HE AUST UIREEL BIT AND TOUCHED he Braves... GAME PLAYED JUNGLE LINKS Tigers Are Gallery On Golf Course Built In Burma WINDSOR, Ont. Sept 12. Pr fessional golfers -have come to be 1 Burded as a nomadic outtit and many a story of their wanderings has be:i brought back to America. John Fox, new professional at Un Essex Country Club and Country Cluv of this city, brings with him an in teresting yarn of golf in far off Bur- ma. Fox served for five years as. pi fessional at the Rangoon Golf and Country Club, a course established. i: the?jungle region, 18 miles. out of ty tropteal city of Rangoon, - Fox tells of the severe handica: of equatorial heat, jungle reptiles ans soaking rains, that failed to hi Rangoon golf enthusiasts, The Rai goon Club. boasts of over 600 mem- bers and is regarded as the fines Course inthe troples. Fox becam Professional at Rangoon soon he. links ware, completed tive go, and eft last fall only. because malaria ai fevers ie botter of him. ee With the ' temperatare: - hovering around 130 degrees, day after day, It was impossible to play golf between 10 o slock in the morning and 3 lock in the afternoon at the Ran- Boon Club, Most of the playing 15 done in the early morning. Cut Out of Jungic The course, 6400 yards in length, was literally chiseled out of the dense Jungle country of Burma, s arap made Recessery to rid the layout of trop- Heat sptmale god pasoneus soskes. it construc rolling country with several hidden holes that test the felling abllity of the. most accurate Burma 1s visited by heavy rains from May until September, but they are warm, tropical rains and do not. drive the golfers indoors as in Amer- fea. The Rangoon Club is equipped With an elaborate drying room where the golfers hang thelr sodden clothes after a round of golf. The accepted golfing atilre of lub is slightly differ it sported by America s ae ers eta, bets of bare knees, shori pants like grandpa Sy eee eto White shirt and the familiar while helmet of the tropics. The latter is Sac at. i sa and serves as an excellent umbrella Jn the ae aE sake TIT cosa wih 2 side trip into the jungles for a big Be eatne Onaiee Playing off with the thermometer Sou en SOP car eet oe tigers it the criticizing method of inning down 20-foot. putt - may welrd to those who take the seriously in America biit 600 ma citizens have enjoyed the: ex- nce for five ye gdon Named as Golf Patron SFTAW A, S90 1s seek Helen Hicks Keeps In Front of Field Chicago Golf Derby. CHICAGO, Sept, 13 The 72 hole medal play golf derby rounded the three quarter turn Wodnesday with Helen Hicks, husky Inwood, Long 1s- Jand, star coasting along like a certain winner, ten strokes. front of the After two fiashy rounds of 78, Mias Hicks carded in with an 83, thre over Dar yesterday. Her closest rival Mra. Lae Mida, of Chicago carded the same score, Her total for the 84 holes stands at 299 und only the worst game of her Feat scason in today s 18 hols final nd Mrs. Mida s hest game could dis- iedee her grip on tive Ui Tee Shots Count T Just Like Putts LONG A TEE SHOT) Rochester Red Wir : Take MEANS :pUFFER SHOT A78 BY AL DEMARFE (Former Pitcher New York Many golfers, expert and otherwise, are inclined. to minimize the. nmiport- ance of the tes shots when compared to approach shots to the green. Wille MacFarlane as an experiment played a match game-with-n member of: his club who. had: never broken ninety-five in his iife.-MacParlane drove off te tee for the duffer-and the duffer did-the same for Willle. The member who always had dif- Houlty breaking hundred, shot a seventy-eight thanks to 'MacPar- lane's..250-yard drives down the mid- die and Willie had a tough time acor- ing an elghty with the sliced and topped tee shots of the duffc You can t score well without long straight tee shot. To my way of thinke ag, Sip peoek tenportant abot I would like to hear what golfers 1n general think about this, CINCH FLAG BY WIN- YESTERDAY Title for The Second Year 12 Two penn- ants in a.row- that ord of Une Rochester Red Win y nailed the International League gonfalon to Uhe mast Wednesday with a 3 to 0 tri- umph. over Toronto the Inst game they needed to be sure of the flag. Even if the Red Wings. come out on the short end of the score in all their remaining fixtures, they cannot, miss finishing at the top, y To make sure of the pennant, Berly turned'in a 3-hit Job against the Leafs and though pair of errors, the Toronto squad had ho chance to withhold the flag from Une Red Wings. 0. . Cricket ao + LONDON, Sept... 12 Yorkshire pil- ed up 366 ruins in the frat innings of thelr crickel mateh against the M. C. at Bearboraugh Wednesday. Barb- er scored, Leyland 81, and Robinson 90. Bowes took. five wickets for 73 runs, In the mateh between the Englig Australian team and The Rest, the lat lar ncored 489 for seven, wickets, Hearne getting, 124 arid Woolley 86. Descriptive pamphlet, also one on ous of Manhood and Disorders of Men. Booklet on Iils of Wome: In plain envelope, free by mai Remedies by malt our specialty, The. English Herbal Dispensary, Ltd. He St, Vancouver, B.C. 1390 Canada s Only Qualified Herbalist his mates committed Thirty seven yeats vt older than Tilden, and Hunter's senfor, Willlams appeaced doomed to straight sel detea: until the third set when he taunched his record Winning drive. Hunter had a duel with Wilbur Coen, Je, 18 year Id Kanis City youncster, but won 4-6, 7-5, G-1, des. Like Williams and Hua Austin, the loi player, was forced to ccm hind to win from Rd Fe mer Harvard player, at 6-1, 6-3. Johnny; Japan, 8-2, 8-6, 9-7 Ryan served and volleyed bis way to two years Bunpy English Aged ins the wood Montreal Royals MONTREAL, Sept. 11. Harry Hols claw, Mou been purchased by Royals. tainers of. the NYP: League, ha: vietory over. Jullus York. 9-11, 6-2; 6-2, 6: Frits Mereur, straight sets trounciug New York youngster at 6-3, 6 Se 1d bottled in Scotland, varying quality of Dewar'sleaves nothing to bedeatred. DEWAR'S ,OTTLED This advertisement is not inserted by the Alberta Liquor Control Board or by the Govern- ment of the Province of Alberta. they. were undefeated. 94 142 81 317 has returned from Sarnia and will line ip from the Tigers Lencely 1 G94 774127 2199 Coach of the Ontario Union team and Snok Barker the plunging middie wing, wll be the oily absontees, unless Rene Cox joins them. ih retirement, The nadition of no Wright to. the Squad gives the Bengals man whom Maany regard as ou of tie greateat mid-iron players in the countey wicadely Will loud m. fastHarnilton team in the O.R FU. as club officials Ate determined that special ationtion Sin be devoted to thin squad, With a Clever strategist ke the former Qucens and Tiger stalwart in come iden, won in mand. the team from the Mountain Shin wrlten, City should make a good showing. im y 6-1 the series. : a es Sccure Pitcher star pitcher of the Haglton the Montreal Seligon of Ne ike ee a DEWAD As pure as the babbling brook ++ as mellow as the harvest moon... as fragrant as a Scottish rose ... here s to the best DEWAR S , Extra Special Liqueur IN SCOTLAND Alberta Brewery Products are served by the bottle or glass at hotels and clubs of repute. JUST PHONE YOUR ORDER 1376 6488 We Collect, and Pay Cash for Empties j Delivered direct from our refrigerators to permit holder s residence by the case or barrel. DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED THIN ADVEMTISEMENT 18 NOT INS TED BY THE ALBERTA LIQUOK CONT ROL BOARD, OR BY THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF ALAERTA
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