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Edmonton Bulletin 1929-07-02 - 1929-09-30
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1929-09-21
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Cl f wy H IS :RNOON st Time in Looking tle rowd to see oach Arnold igers at Ren- e of the 1929 start at 2.30 underway, an ecker will fly the expectant yr A. P. Chat- kick the ball ndson, Bill Lam Clarence Camp slayton Doll sia Davidson Anderson. s will line up ag enzie, Bill Moe nf, Cecil McKine Fritz Sandstrom: ald: inside wings dj Darroch; mid- rguson, Johnny vings Russ Gid bs Mel Roberts, Nesbit, Johnson, nd, Harold Lewls, ule White Balls . 21. Night foot hoois and colleges stage, with the season, that the rules committee, special ruling. to, ite balls for thi:se * FE Phone 1989 2663 HICAGO, Sept. Ghost Writers Pen Yarns For Players BY AL DEMARL z Former Pitcher New York Giants) There ts always a great ht ery. ralsed every. year. start, expel tance of. sides the diamond athletes, Ghost Writers to write either memories or thelr speeches, Why pick 2*.1 Conacher came to the New on the ball players? John McGraw. 1s an exception, ho answerell, + Girls Public School See Basiohion Junior and Bepter ebook Girls: Baaketball gched- TORY is as follows: 288, A Gray oe 2 -Noriygod: ve Sept. 28 -mastwood vs. Parkdale. Oct. 2 Parkdale Group 3 vs Spruce Ave Radam, San Prancisco bantamweight, WE Norwood. rs, Eastwood. Group 4 Sept. 25 Aler Taylor vs Highlends. ten round fight Thursday right. nde Alex. Taye Bop as anconuly ve Queen's Aye (Gets 9 Donald Hoss 9 Heeusett: 2 Queen's Ave vs McCauley. Oct. 2 Highlands Bopt. 28 onlder vs Westmount. Ost. 9 Westooany i Calder. Winners of Group 2. Sept. 26 Benttete vs Donald Rist, oe iD Sale of Cecil Cafe: Mah Fou and Mah Bing an- ounce that they have purchased which Is under thelr direct management, apd that Is thelr intention to linmediately re-decorate the Cate Dremalies. They further wish to an- ounce that special service will be and that Hiram te all patrons, te ee of ish ts coral. Drivurself Phones 4448 PHONES - 5855. 10037 JASPER AVENUE, EDMONTON rl GEORGE COOK STOPPED IN FOURTH ROUND OF FIGHT Griffiths Awarded Bout on Technical Knockout After Australian Had Been Floored Twice in Fourth and Once in Third y, ASSOCIATED PRESS Jerry Tuffy Griffiths, chalked up his sixth victory as a heavyweight last night by stop- George Cook, Australian trial horse, in the fourth round eir scheduled ten round bout at the Chicago stadium. Fought Like Tiger + Griffith won on a technical knock- out When towel came fluttering into the ring after Cook had been floored twice in the fourth and onoe in the third, Griffith fought with tigerish viclousnest.. tore after the Aus- align at dhe state him with Tights and lefts to the chin. ia the third Griffith drove four short rights to the chin then connected with a Jeft hook that knocked Cook sprawling for count of nine, Ho RANGERS MAY TRADE STARS Johnson and One of Cook Boys May Figure In Big Deal + NEW YORK, Sept. 21. Lionel Con- acher, former Torontonian and well- known hockey star who. Was ap- polited playing manager of the New York Americans of the National Hock- 03 Leagan, care he ia bout to, start scouting trip,-which he hopes and vin Tesult in the acquisition of 2 new when the ball wing men, He will have an interesting Players on the two pennant winners Snnouncement to make. ine few days, Ir ghost. writers with ho said. articles in the daily newspapers, Many otter prominent poreoas be- ast, Year. by, Tommy Gorman, wi oy come manager of race track at Tia assumes the post held last year by Tommy Gorman, whc Juana, York Americans nearly three years Most of the athletes elther dictate ago trom Pittsburgh, in exchango for thele stuff oF look it over: after its 2 es Hished and tty bide pencil any mais: Some Dayera, and large amount of statements Lalonde was mansger embarrassing PAYA of thie Americans at that time. Nine new players havo been signee by the New York Rangers, st was an- OB Mccray tan, exceplon, ny ie New Yore Rangers fe mana ue Satya appeared in the diy oun a Jone ammo press, That so? to, walt until they come, out form before I read em hag just, returned from Canada w m gone he completed arrangements for the in BOOK Servloes of new talent. The Rapgers will go-to Springfield for fall training with a squad of close forty. men, Col. Hammond took occasion to ja Ranger lineup had, been decided. up- on for next, season. Th has been repeatedly. tbat, Chiug Johnson, one of iia most capable defense pl be trnded, nd tat one, of the Cook brothers, 'star wing men, would be pat onthe trading block. RADAM SCORES KAYO VALLEJO, Calif., Sept, 12 Sergio knocked out Midget Mike Dundee, of Brooklyn, in the second round of their ad 25 King Biward vs Ruther tot, 2--Rutherford vs Kibg Ed- ward. Group 11 Sept. 25 Queen Alexandra va Rite ctf. Oct: 2 Ritciile vs Queen Alexandra, Play-offs Oct. 9 A Winners of Group:1: vs 91, Winners ot Group. 3. vel 7 iD 6. ocr b p Wisieis of Omup ve Winners of Group Oe BoxeWinnea of Group 9 v2 Winners of, Oct. hisrewinners of Group E ve Winners of Group 1 Seml-Flnals Oct.'1 - G-eWinners of Group A vs Winners of Group B. ie Oct. 15 - Winners of Group C vs Winners of Grou ost, Lea Winneis ot Croup H va Winners of Group: Winners of Group J. Tt is a most handy and con- venient way of taking a trip to the country. One of our Buick Sedans is always ready and dependable, while the comfort and capacity afford- ed by one of these splendid cars goes without saying. For the family man it is ideal, and considering the low rates, a very economical way. of enjoying the benefits - of motoring. Victory a ook Me ony that ny drastio changes in the Wuleht 171, 139, 104; Hole 173, 208, Cant Ott : Henderson 163, 198, 1675 Janes 147, 258, 95; Lieberman 237, 220, 200; Kayna 306, 216, 110; Totals ' 1080, 1183, 794. Bulls Karran 185, Hee 198s ain Ec. DJ, Hunter hte 205, 154: Hunter, 172, 149, 200 Nicholson Low Beoro 330, 183, 17 615, 855. B Marseell 142, 148, 100; 437, a3, At, 148; a Hira 129, 154, a Irotals 136; 816, Estee Crom 1124 168, 310i Me Phompaon insia Oct, 22 Winners of Group G vs 807. mons. Bamsey 161, 128, 1 Hasson 200, 219, 106; A. Laster 190, 153, 216; wa, 263, 142,107; Mares Kerr 138, olay sit, oh9, 826 Mabel Parley 186, 193, 158; M. eich 122, 140, 150: H. Reighe 3 Fe WALTER AGEN BEGAN Ais CHAMPIONSAIP CARWER. IN 1913) AND ANERAGED Seo Rounds OF GolF AYEAR. For (2 Years Geonce Qusi MADE IS fare pete ines FOS IN VS CONSECUTIVE TIMES AT BAT. a eo tage. 229, 177, 196; 16,197; Pat, Blocks 01 oo, 293; Tolale 1004, 64 Rialto Theatre R. Pope 209, 231 C. Luke 133, , ; H. Harley 27, 206; W. Long 219, 176, 205; Gatdner 211, 299, 2017; G. Wilson . 160, 263; Totals 931, 1009, 1042, Ten Pinners 8, Scott 232, 226, 25: J, Jose, 142, 150, 211; A. foott 15; 165, 138; Martin 167, 181,: 957; Hur- man 223, 170, 250; Totals 916, 921, soe Late aoe, 3g: Sparee Prees Turnbull 307, 264. 163; 171, 48; Write 2i2, 243, ak Pugs 3216, 201, 286; Totals 1033, 1084, 1062 Bankers A Morris 195, 175, 17 Bennle 131, 17 cas olals B17, 686 215, 21 Woods 273, 149, 18: Totals: 054, 856, 106, 232, 184 i. 163, Royal Alex (B) irvine 161, ekeach 170, 123, 208; Brodie 20 i i Brown 170, 181, 89; iad ts, ihe. we Paiaie 100, ing, 1a 45, Graban ie Ae (a alton atsa. 137, 183F Jones it abe. 18, Heathcote 100.1929 roials- 108. 40, 52- R. Mixed League Mice Pree: 112180, 16. zou 123, 218, 218: Mra, Patemin, 130, 'Pateman 160, 108, 262; Totals nmons. 188, 197,*192; PG Kalas pre atabert 198, 39, 197; Kerr 118, 102, 467; aim Muinter 130, 171, , 188; F: Mortimer 206, 13: fa, Mortimer 72, 02, 87; To- 502, fousie 147, 116, 182: We ; Balk ) 152. 165:.P. Parley i , Balai 241, 109, 136; Total 146; , Mekechnle 68, , 163, 192; To idea's League 1, Pountneg 95, 180, 133; Alice Rowe 119, 58, 101; Helene Mor wf 90. 127, i Rocke 209, 223, 142; Total 1840. Grasshoppers Knock-Out C. Gregor 109, 217, 213; Ed Steir 197,146, 147; Taal Smith 93, 181, 97; Elsie Orthub 72, 114, 146; Total 1702. Rontineaes Litkacs 211, 182, 148: Mike 115, 01, 139; Delmar 112, 117, 85; Kotic 129, 88, 118; Total 15 Valienta Vankiik 132, 118, Rominuk, 129, 108, 120; Wangh 11 Kruger , 89, 101; Circe of Warriors Blair 125,129, 194; Bagan , 82, 88; Sinishen 153, 144, 141 Total 4887. : sfarkiamon i Curry 0, 121; 126: Marie ane Toeher 61, 62,86; Bill Clarke +) 293, 211, 139; M. Lavalice 138,111, 104; Totals 512, 501, 455. P. Pallis 22 , 174, 164: P.-Dem- chuk 143, 186, :105;' Mrs. Robertson 147, 111, '102;'G. Plant 99, 50, 36; Mrs, Brown 57, 99, 126; Totals 630, 620, 731. lt; Grad President q.The Commercial Ten Pin. Bowitng ague will: swing into action on Mon- Chas a3 the Recreation Acs- fhe Yoniowing a poeta : es sched me Hayes vs La Pieche alleys T and National Trust vx Som Mor Pro- -ducers alleys 9 and 10. nn sare veh Coat ra UL a Journal H . vs McDermid Btudioo alleys 13. and- 14. Underwood Typewriter vs Stephens Paint- allevs 18 and. 16, Division. will start next Priday, Sept. 27, at nine o'clock with the fol- Jowing teams in action: Gas. Co. vs Western Grooers alleys Heys 9 and 10, N. W. Brewery B alleys 11 and 12. Journal Cr va Shasta Cafe alleys 13 and 14. N. Telephones ys H. B. Wholesale eye 15 and 16, The complete sehedale will be ready for publication within the next few Reiker 116, 124, 100; H. P: days, f Heartlest congratulations to TRIGO EARNS NEW RESPECT IN TURF WORLD Irish-Bred s St. Leger Victory Proves His Racing Worth There is an old saying, and a true Te is better to be born lucky plucky Irish owner, William Bari who gave his Irlah bred colt chance to prove himself a champion, forfeiting the well endowed aR Fe ayeest i i Ee Fi E aE og Hite bout. Martin recently d feataa Anare+ oul, featherweight tie holder but the Intter g ftle was not at stake. TIREMEN PLAY CUBS SUNDAY cosvos, wo. 21rowvue ve Final of the King Edward Hotel Troph; Series Billed Ken Dugan's Chevrolet Cubs will George Lott, United States; 7, John in Doeg, United States; 8, John Van sdward Ryan; United States; 9, 31. W. Austin. clash with the Gregory Tire tea the final game of the King Hotel baseball trophy competition With the coveted trophy at stake both teams aro sure to put up tous ine Ma x. Bova teams are sure to put up ious Bobby Heine, Soult, Africa. 6, Simone oVinlie the Pre kewrevation, an ae, aise By an 1+) Ger a, Mrs, L. M. Mitchell, termediate league lub, Gera y sidered to bes serious threat against sick Great the senior runners-up, many of thelr supporters claim chance of chal final tar hurler, Ba Mathety, not con: they stand a up victory should be capable of giving the Cut is roing at any great likely bo op he peat season and Lan Al CPaAUVWE How Wallis Myers Ranks Tennis Stara the ten greatest men and women ten- ni stars of the world as ranked by A Wallag Myers, tennis expert of the London Daily Telepgraph, 1, Henri Cochet, Pranc Rene Lacoste, France; 3, Jean Boratra Franoe; 4, W: T. Tilden, United Biat 5, Prank Hunter, United States: Great Britain; 10, Baron De Morpurgo, 1, Helen Wills, United Phodbe. Watson, Great Brit elen Jacobs, United States: tty Nuthall, Great Britain; 5, Franoe; 7, Eileen Bennett, ngland; 8, Baroness Von Kexnlo:k. yitain: 10. Miss E. A, Gold- ritain, swatsmiths plenty of trouble. He will on the mound by AZO RADIALS WILL PLAY CALLIES Firs Divi ide Sees Game Is Scheduled for Tome row The Callies and Radiat Rovers will Jock horns in scheduled first div. ision league soccer fixture at Diamond Park tomorrow afternoon, with the kick-off called for 2:80 o'clock sharp. This will be the first ume that football has ever been played on Suns day in this city and, although the council has decided to stage games every Sunday during the remainder of the season, it will be much in the, pature of an experiment. Dick Ball will referee the match. The following Callies are asked to Teport at the Leland Hotel at 1:30 sharp on Sunday afternoon: Peather stone, Reice, Nesbit, Hobbs, Sneddon, Langlands, Stewart, Corsar, Armstrong Gavin, Keddie, Britt, ' Anderson, Rees, Donaldsot, Davidson, Bannon, MeL nnan. OLD TOM (SWEET) GIN Wertisement ta aot inserted by the Alberta Tele SS reeeeeEL Go eentar da retest ates ESTABLISHED 1770. MacCOSHAM Storage and Dist. Co., Ltd. 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Image 1432 (1929-09-21), from microfilm reel 1432, (CU1347621). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.