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THE WINNIPEG EVENING 1932 It

I Assume Lead In Ball League IDown 7 to 6To Remain UndefeatedErrors Costly to Hebrews Scotty Steele

Holds Elites to Two Hits asSonsI Won Loit

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A MID acene of joy on ono hand and of on thocam to the parting of the wy In the City Senior Diamond

Kail league lt night It wai an occasion of rejoicing for andNative and of for their respective andMho were unceremoniously cold-shoulder- ed aside after sharingwith fortune In tho former and adverally In the latter-sinc- e tho beginning of the

In the opening game of a double-heade- r at Wesley

last of the came tothe Hebrews' rescue In this frameby out two In arow with men on and

Ono Run ShortTwo Infield coupled with

three hits went for two Uneedaruns In the and the bestthe could do during the eighthand ninth was to collect a like

one of puttingon even

Making hla first In seniorSteele pitched

two-h- it ball to beat the Elite In thoseven-Innin- g Steele wasnever In real

Hla Clen waagiven poor aid and six Elite errorsplayed no email part In hla

The garnered sixfour of them scoringtwo runs in the and fifthand ono in tho fourth and

There was only on earned runin the entire

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out a victory overII with whom they hadjointly held top place for the firstweek of while In the secondgame the Sons downedthereby deserting the team theyhad hitherto kept company with In

the cellar of the four-tea- m

made their hits countfor run

the spirit of the thecourteously turned three errors

to the tama account The two com-bined pretty well explain the reasonfor Aaron defeat

Effective In PinchesDespite the fact that ha allowed

13 hits and failed to keep themKolinsky waa remarkably

effective in the and mighthave won with better support

gave anice performance on the mound for

and fully deserved the ver-dict gave way to ClaudeOlon with two out and two onbases in the eighth and

after allowing a run on awild retired tho third batteron a strike-o-ut

Arter blanking the theFort Rouge gang started a promis-ing drive for runs In th first

It was cut short after onocounter had been pushed acrosswhen Kolinsky fanned George

with the baseKlein's single drove in the tying

counter in the but Uneedarent three runner across the platIn their half of theerror In left field wa responsiblefor two of the

came back to knot thecount with single scores in th

fifth and but theUneeda went ahead again in the

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THE CARDINAL 1

Raymond Pepper and Pepper who to malthing tot for their National league rival and thereby uphold th

Pepper Martin will be remembered aa the hero of thlate world's series between the St. Louis and the

all but winning by himself the championships for thRaymond Pepper Is the heavy-sluggi- ng outfielder of the

Rochester of th International who came to thethis

Norwood OpposesArenas at Wesley

Park This EveningI

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UNITED

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FAIL TO

Play Tie In Winnipegand District Football j

League GameI

winning sillUnited Weston's losing streak M ihalted at two games fiat altwhen tho teams played udraw In a Winnipeg k--i

Football league game lit Wei iyLack of a

of both played aa part In the absence of goala Jidid tho stout defensive tactics malj

by eachWeston were the more

and held an edge n thotho

protected their citadeland were by no means

Exchanges lagged for th first Ifand the first

came when SmithSupply to dive headlong to save hlfhard ahot for the coiner of th

net A time laterlifted over the crossbar after

pas had placed him In agood Dickens vas a footoff the mark on a well takentempt to locate tho upper corner ofthe A few minute be-fore half Johnstone gaveWalker a nice pat near the

but th left muff-ed hU chance duo to faulty

livened up after halfbut the forwards were im-

potent as The best oppor-tunity of the game came when Mc-Neil cleared after Johnstone hadlobbed the ball past withonly the goalie to In the clos-ing minutes Supply was Injured ina collision with He re-

turned to the gam retiringJack Mitchell and

the teamUnited Weston

Tickle andPlay

Kirkand

CHICK HAFEY IS ISHINING LIGHT IBetters Average in Big Six Iby Hitting Three

Doubles INEW May Chick H

again was tho shining-- lightamong tho big six batsmen of thomajor league Haloped three In Ave times atbat and waa tho only ono of thostars ts s.hU by ten jM

Carle Comb of tho Yankeecame Into the when ho wentto bat eight time In a double-head- er

and thus becamelisted as a with more thanCO trips to tho Ho hit four 1times to gain a average whichwon him third place In tho Amerl-ca- n

ahead of Tonyand Carl Th

Athletics 28 31 47 AMlied 91 20 39Yankee 23 03 18 38

24 23 3827 18 43

Yankees 66 18 24

KIM'S PLATE

FIELD DWINDLESi

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Expected to Face BarrierSaturday

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than a oxen Ontario-bre- d

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the Woodbine givingtheir c a. to final opportunityto he r worthiness to enterIbe cli sl CanadianThe n mil I list originally con- -

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Des Ite th smallhe rao one of the

most pen ti Formal entrieswill it b made public beforetoday but it 1 1 certainchesti ut da 1 liter of Oldand wilt beA other nimble runnersalso rank high In tho public

difficult the picking of a

IRELAND AND HUNGARY

DIVIDE TENNIS MATCHES

Ire-land and Hungary broke even intho first two matches of theircup

Ireland'sgiant number one defeated EX

butDaron von won from E.A.

PLAY GOLF I Ion new

ST. BONIFACE GOLF COURSEH

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JUNIORSJunior will

tonight at on the St. BonifaceIndoor Lacrosse to B 3

Started ThU Eveningnewest indoor wilt b Introduced t

public tonight at th when Winnipeg and

ton in th first gamo of tho Citytwo club hav been for the outbreak of hostilities the

end of the hockey and have been brilliant form In

recentThe modified form of the national pastime which took the East

by storm in Its first appearance in Canada last will be inaugurated

hero by opening In which many celebrities willgame starts at

Th teams will line-u- p asWinnipeg Position

goal Bruce HomeClark point V. Johnson

cover M.

McLaren i rover FultonW. Lawrence centre

left wing Nell

Alan Paul right wing Ken StuartWinnipeg C Kreger

and W.Wellington subs Alexander and Malt- -

Boy Cricketers Will

Play Seniors Tuesday

A match between the boy of theWinnipeg Cricket association and a

team will be played at pitchMay The

game will at a.m. Theline-u- p

Boys XI O. C.E. E.

E. CM. L.

Senior XI F. L.V. J. Webb L. F.A. U

C.W. C.

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Major League Baseball j

IS IT14 10 4

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NATIONAL LEAGUEW. U Pet

Chicago 22 9IT 10

Cincinnati 18 17

St. Louie 15 16 ilPhiladelphia 13 17

New York HBrooklyn U 17

Pittsburgh 10 17

I AMERICAN LEAGUEW. L. Pet

New York 19 821 9

Cleveland 18 14

Detroit 15 12Philadelphia 14 ItSt Loul 17

9 195 23

AMERICAN ASSOCIATIONW. L.19 10 Mi

Minneapolis 19 13Columbua 20 14

City 18 14Milwaukee 16 13Toledo 10 19St. Paul 10 20

9 18

INTERNATIONAL LEAGUEW. L.

Newark 19 11

Buffalo 19 12Baltimore 18 13Montreal 19 14Rochester 17 14Toronto 13 16Jersey City 10 23Reading 7 21

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HOME RUN STANDINGHome Rune f

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nameIt

New York O-- M IBelt and

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Brown and I

SecondJ 11 1

New im two 1 14 1

Bail I. andI

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NATIONAL LEAGUEBrooklyn 1 1

10 1and

and04 4 14 0

1 14 0and and

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INTERNATIONAL LEAGUEBuffalo 11 11 0

1 S 1andand

Montreal 00 no 11 s 1

Torontoand

Centre 11 and A.I 4

Newark 0 1 2 1

and

CHy not T 1

Baltimore too 0and Richmond

and

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION0

0 T 1and

Hill and 40Toledo 0 0Burrell and A rutin and

Paul 6 11 1City 1 1 1

and andCol

GREENWOOD LAWN BOWLINGTha Greenwood Lawn Howling

club will open th lesionAll Including ladles'are requested to be present endtake part In opening start-ing at