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Edmonton Bulletin 1929-01-02 - 1929-03-30
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1929-03-23
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a1 EDMONTON BULLETIN—Alberta’s Oldest Newspaper —SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1929. af Peg Elmwoods Defeat Calgary Canadian-Falcons To Win Abbot Cup XAVIERS WILL REPRESENT ——_ (300,000 SAW [(Betioe Tt or Not MILLIONAIRES CAME FROM EAST IN ALLAN CUP FINAL} AN OUTSIDER BEHIND TO TRIUMPH, 4-3 Montreal Frenchmen Defeated Toronto Varsity, 3-2, WIN NATIONAL Represent Western Canada in Dominion Final—Cal- in Second Game to Take the Round by 8-3— gary Led 2-0 at End of Second, But Defence Victory Was No Fluke : Went to Pieces in Last Frame oD Rig Bay ag By ELMER DULMAGE, Gregalach Overtook Easter Canadian Press Sports Writer. Hero to Win Race Go- ing Away . A - ic MOT ‘WINNIPEG, Man., March 23—A team that does not know the meanitig: S = , e AN-ELECTRI TOR | of defeat will represent Western ‘Onnada in the O..A, Memorial cup finals A] “We SIZE OFA PEA’ |in Toronto next week ‘The Eimwood Millionaires, Winnipey’s Junior provincial : Se ne scare foe goats inthe tinal period and ‘efest Calgary. [l % OF AN INCH TALL- IT | CS adian-Palcons, Alberta champions, 4 to 3." ‘Te teams played to @ 1 to WEIGHS 100 GRAMS Ete eernng bo two gouls to the fiylag far weal 1 the end-of the sees : wo. iar westerners at. the end: of ‘Hanes 400 RevoluTONS | ond period, Einwoade Maced » mad, Highitg ist period asaull that med ‘AER SECOND. AND ACToaLiy | tbe CalbNry inner defeties to pleees and brought tem into the final round for Canadian junior hockey championship. RUNS MACHINERY i a ‘nibatliute for Ward, the Eimwoods tore the by Billy Kendall, ‘guilt by into ‘with rare sbandon in the last 20 minutes and had Calgary om MARGEL KAM | te defensive for the latter part of the session. Kendall scored the first EMANY for Ube local team, and it was promptly discounted by Carr. Calgary right Friend, Neb winger. Then Kendall romped in for another and essisted Kirk the “tying counter, ‘Muckle Scored Winner + cane ttt et sicapain Mey, Mucor. he peging om poke op Wie pa P ary goal tender,” gave a wonderful exhibition in the third period to keeg the Elmwoods from mounting an even |areater score. Gelicately guided by his little rider, Everett, swung over the final rail @iteh ahd’ fengs to go away and win detence pair were th: tub. stro Brit j o the way around was at the fourtn LA PAZ —fohwa. f Teeond eireuit: where hi Hone oe cord isting the jump.| CEN tts hole in the ground.) Jn 1028 myereis came a cropper sb ta} Can Be INSIDE THis:City= YET During tho. frat two periods, the Falcons consistently outplayed” the inners, “Culy.! Carr” ahd Johnson, . combined pretally many times to pour | O)¢F fompined PHsimta'and tel iwo goon | Officers, Are Elected at - fence, but not this year. Were the best scored all night, but| Enthusiastic Club ‘Nearly 300,000 persons watched the TENNIS MEET: Provincial Tourney to-be Held’ Week of Aug- ust 3rd: ny /tepetaitg to an announcement made .. Lebeau,” president of tho Alberis Lawn Tennis. Association, th: provincial tournament will be ‘held in Calgary this summer from August 2 to 10." ‘The eveny was ‘helt: in Bdmon= ton -last year, - ‘An effort will “be mdde to induce Willard: Crocker, ranked No. 2 th the lst ‘of _cominion players:and Marce) Rainvil:. “of Montren}, as well as several “cilse” leading niet. players; 20, take pars i the Alberta tournament, Keenly Contested Badminton Meet Won By St. John’s. Club * Racquets whistled and “birds” whiz- Smitton meet on Fnureday. evening, badmiriton moet on. evening, St, John’s Badminton Club being matched against the Met Badminton Club, the games. being viayed on the latter's courts in. chureh basement: All the games were keenly contested, RLANDO, Fia, March '23— .| & troop of;gaily clad cavalry had been race, a great and glorious Grand Na— tonal, run in the sunshine with all the ‘thrills that a field of ste great ‘Never before in all the ninety years’ History of the class had, there, been such @ spectacular start. Like charg: Ang Cossicks, sixty-six runners, ‘abreast, thundered down tho narrow- ing course toward the first hedge The der gui he shape ‘galloping phalanx. Dade every, Horse, ur the cavalcade ‘safely. ‘The field likewise took the second fence. ‘As the horses began to string out, Aintree officials relaxed tense muscles ‘hey had , feared disaster, or even tragedy. Séores of runners might have come down in one great heap of men: and horses as the massed formation went for the first few fences. ‘The race ins nut shell shows Billy an early lead. jumps at Beecher's Brook Canal turn and Valentine's Brook to lead by threa Jengths. Behind him pressed the field. bub thers were many gaps in it, as 17 raked, by gun fire, - | =~ “Bight Jockeys Injured Spills, tumbles and refusals reduced the runners. by almost halt on the ‘first rotind. Riderless horses raced ‘over the course and muddy jockeys }imped home or chased thelr mounts. ‘One horse suffered—a. broken neck, jand eight jockeys were™gent to the Yhoepital with /minor | injuries, | One ‘horse caused the elimination of ‘nearly @ dozen ottiers: in dhe wild melee. ‘Through all ‘this BUly. Barton sur- ‘vived only to begin losing his lead ar he “headed the long~“ome._ stretch, aster. Heto took the place from the ‘Maryland entry. Raster Bero found holding his lead only to lose hit vantage regalach six furlongs fram, the post. The outsider pressed front, unrelentlessly. i seemed tired, Greg ‘Whitney’ geht took the last three fences in. great a style, and galloped past to. the post to| sss, "az, JOURNAL — Griffin 130, .111, 136367; (sata, 245; ‘be unsaddied for his admiring women ‘owner from New Market. Mrs, Gemmell berely had a glimpse of her winner's finish. She was jam- med in the crowds and unable to She had. ‘beginner's. luck with the Grand National, for it was her first entry. “T hoped for it, but didn’t expect tt," she said. ‘Jockey Everett, who ‘rode the win- | ie ner, isa former ‘amateur steeplechase Mider, He turned professional only last year. He-bails_from. London. ~ojSerenton Sréfls BACKWARD AS EASILY AS FORWARD "TON RO TI EVEILEB ” AY RECREATION ALLEYS 100, 143-014: Btowsrk 148, wperitt 178, 116—361, Totals ‘Faced @ff on ‘the sécond | $a 93, "017, 837. ‘208—s80: ttami- Macdonald NOT IN SIGHT OF IT / C.vy. THrockmorion Ciehigh 1893) FANNED 68 MEN INS CONSECUTIVE cames / ‘Willelt's Point, 1890 there’ was no denying the fury of imwoods thid :session rally. Kendall, White and. Kirk, second string forward line figured in every goal for, Eimwoods and were heroes of the victory, Kendall being the out- standing performer on the ico in the third period. Johnson and Gully scored Calgary's first two goals both on unbeatable passing attacks that left Holmes not the slightest, chance to save, Bill Hutton, lanky defence star who’ shone in his two previous per- formances on local ice, did not rush |as effectively tast night.and is bullet | shots were not on the mark, First Big Success | Champions, of Manitoba, for three seasons,” Elmwood. scored thelr irst big success last night, ‘Their two wre- Yious campaigns ended before the Abbott cup finals were reached, “With 4 lo of aubstitutes that are equal in everyway to the regular front division, Winnipeg ‘com a expected to put un ‘expected to pit UD Sums Strupgle in the Memorlal cap finals at Toronto. ‘Calgary's great little team had an edge in every one of the first five periods of the series, and looked lke [eertdin winners at the end of the second period last night. ‘They are-one of the smoothest working junior teams to show here in several years. First Period Alter Muckle had staged two tone attacks, Hutton ran through most of the Elmwood team but his deadly shot was wide, Elmwoods had Gam~ ¢ron-aprawled flat on the Jee to save from ‘Duncanson and MeQuaig. | "Both teams checked closely but | Carr broke louse for @ dangerous sot ‘Abd seconds later brought the crowd fo its feet with another . sparkling effort. “the Canadians missed's real chance Yo ‘score when J, Soott missed. Cully's pass inside the Elmwood defence. When the Winnipeg atring | prompily bottled ‘up the Calgary at- tacking force and Kirk's closesin ahot almost beat Cameron. G. Scott, husky’ Canadian defence player, had his kneo Anjured and went off for repairs, HU} ‘replaced him. ‘Duncanson rattled the goal post with @ smart drive. Calgary went into the [lead on beautiful play. Cully beat ‘and when, Holmes After some exchanges, Cully, Cal- gary centre went in. and popped a hard shot for Holmes. Play went even for a few minutes “thereafter, then ‘The annual general meeting of the Caledonian, Football Ch held 19 year, ‘At the meeting, the following pate rons and executive were elect A, M. McGayin; Dr. J. 8. bam Oe Sec.-treas, W. Clark. ‘Manager; Jas. Anderson. ‘Trainer: ‘Pat O'Hunter. Committee: David McClure, A. Tithe matory of last year's players ‘of have signified thelr. wi to ba ‘on the Callie roster this season, and these, together with some mew blood, Jead the members to believe that the Outlook for the 1929 season is exceed~ ingly bright. ‘A request is made that all players ind those wishing to make m trial for ‘& place on the team, report at the club headquarters any night during the ensuing week. Full particulars with regard to training can be obtafn~ ed from manager Anderson, phoue 8631, or trainer O"Hunler, phous 4228, ing the course of the meeting, a hearty vote of thanks was expressed to past president Kerr, manager Jas. Campbell and other members of last year's executive for the splendid ser~ vice which they had given the club during thelr tenure of office, Joint Practice OF Rugby Clubs Sunday A joint practice of the ‘4monton and Eskimo rugby clubs ‘will be held at Renfrew Park on Bunday morning 10:30. sharp. ‘All forsher ‘members. of either club fare requested to be on hand, while ‘any player “desiring a tryout with either of the two teams will be made welcome. Announcing the Newest Spring Styles and Patterns Eimwoods' went on the offensive and /RUGBY BANQUET IS SUCCESSFUL Meeting “of ABR. 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