Golf Tournament 60TTA PERCHA TIRES

Golf Tournament 60TTA PERCHA TIRES

FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1938 THE LETHBRIDGE HERALD PAGE SEVENTEEN have been made much earlier than last year, I feel we will have pos­ Canucks And Elk Scene of Annual Waterton Golf Tournament August 7 and 8 Believes Aussie sibly an all time record entry thl3 year," stated R. SommervlUo, man- uiwr of the Lodge here today. "The entries ale well scattered and all Valley Win Over Net Team Has Good provinces in the west, as well as Wa. hmyion and Oregon in the United States, will have represent­ Blairmore CC's Chance Beat Japs atives. "We have always boasted of the This Is the time of year when condition of our course here and most sports take the back sent Cards Lose to Town Rivals Players Express Confidence have been very proud of it. This and Interest dwindles almost to year is no exception and those who the vanishing; point. Diamonds, 5-4—Drop 7-4 Decision on Arrival in have played the course this season football pitches, golf courses say that it is now in the finest play­ and other sport centres with to Senators Montreal ing condition in its history, which the exception of swimming holes, covers a lot of territory. There (From Our Own Correspondent) MONTREAL, Aug. 5.—Aus­ are forgotten by many enthus­ isn't a bad spot on it and when BLAIRMORE, Aug. 3.—Outhlt tralia'.; Davis nun challengers came iasts. However, in spite of the goif week rolls around the course though they were 12 to 5, fllairmore to Mom real Thursday to tune up slackened interest, executive of will present as fair a test of golf Canucks managed to bunch their for th<--:r Xortn American zone fin­ local softball arc going- right as has ever been offered," declared blows sufficiently to eke out a 5-4 al round with Japan, conquerors of ahead with their city champion­ the genial Lodge manager. decision over (he Blairmore Colum­ the Canadian team here la.st week. ship playoffs. The semi-finals The last winner and present bus Club in a scheduled Crow league Fresh from a clean sweep over arc in progress, and before the holder of the Totem Pole trophy is game at the Blairmore stadium on Mexico at, Kansas City, the players end of next week, the finals "Sandy" Somerville, possibly the Sunday afternoon. from Do'.', p. Und'-r expressed confi­ may be started. greatest goiter ever produced in Yogas hurled fine ball for the Sunday and Monday, August 7 and 8, will see the annual Water- trees situated at about the 100-yard mark. No. 12 is shown fright) dence th'-v had a good chance Canada. Because of various eastern Canucks whiffing 14 C.C. batsmen ton Lakes Golf Tournament to be played on the park's beautiful with the fairway being closely hemmed in, in the foreground, by against the ln;V Japanese in their competitions, however, it is under­ Pucksters, who easily went out tn and bearing down to extricate him­ 18-hole mountain course, two of the holes being shown above. No. 6 trees on both sides and widening out further on. The fairway bends series \o be played here Aug. 11 12. stood that "Sandy" will not be back front after a close season in the self from several tough spots. Andy is shown (left) with the fairway sloping around the trees to the left to the right with the green lying on top of a hill. and 13. to defend his title this year. Open division of the Lethbridge Chala went the route for the losers, and up a hill onto the green. The fairway is ornamented by a few The four-man team was in a peak softball league, are playing against —Lethbridge Herald Engraving. limiting the Canucks to five hits but condition. the second place Wreckers in one errors by his team-mates at critical "I think we have an even chance set of the semi-finals. Last night times kept him in hot water. to beat Japan," .said Harry (Hop) Lieut R. A. Sweet the first game was played, and Shannon enjoyed a good day at Hopman, blond captain and manag­ Wreckers took the lead In the best the plate connecting for two er of the Aussie.s. "And you can say of three scries by a 15-5 score. SPORT Winner Premier doubles, walking once and being hit this, that i he winner of the Aus­ In the other set, Storemen meet HANSON MAY NOT GHOST AGAIN! in four trips to the plate. Johnny tralia-Japan series will beat Ger­ Typos to decide the finalists from Event, O.R.A. Meet Dobek and Glacuamuzza paced the •f" *f* *f" *f* •b HE* + 4* 4* 4 4* + 4- * SIMMERINGS many and t?o on to challenge the the Commercial league. Games be­ C.C. sluggers, each getting three United States." LONG BRANCH, Ont., Aug. 5.— tween these two aggregations are 4* 4" 4* 4" 4" 4* hits In five trips to the plate. The captain, holder of the Aus­ (Cft—Lieut ,R. A. Sweet of Hamilton, expected to get under way imme­ Teg Star Suffering From Ankle Injured In Spring Boiled Down For the Llnescorc: tralian mixed doubles title with Ont., Thursday won the Lieutenant- diately, and when the representa­ Busy Fan Blairmore C.C.C. ... 003.000 001—4 his wife, would not disclose his start­ Governor's gold medal, highest tive is known, a best of five series Fails to Stand Up in Blairmore Canucks . 020 002 100—5 Doubtful Starter in Fall ing selections. "We shall net know shooting honor in the province, at will be arranged for the city cham­ REACH MEN'S SEMI-FINALS definitely until we see their present the Ontario Rifle Association meet pionship with the yictor of the A. Chala and Kubik; Yagos and. Practice Scrim­ Gridiron Cam­ MEADOW CLUB TOURNEY form," he said. But he added point­ at Long Branch ranges. Repeating Fucksters-Wreckers series. Gates. SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y., Aug. 5.— Umpire—F. Germain. mage paign <JP)—Sidney Wood of New York and edly that ambidexterous JatkBrom- his victory of 1935, Lieut. Sweet Don McNeill of Oklahoma City- wich ranks first in Australia, "and scored possibles from the 1000 and Storemein easily outdistanced WINNIPEG. Aug. 4.—'CB— Fritzy gained the lower semi-final bracket there is little to choose right now 900-yard ranges and 48 from the everything- in their division dur­ ed up but Fritz himself admits he Hanson's fleeting form may be miss­ of the 48th annual Meadow Club between him and Adrian Quist." 600-yard distance to hold a clear ing: the league and completed doesn't figure his ankle could stand ing from western Canada gridirons invitation tournament Thursday. Together, captain Hopman said, margin over the field. the schedule with a single loss, a scrimmage in the next week or this tall. The colorful running back Wood defeated BIT an (Bitsy) Grant, the pair rank as the best doubles Corporal H. D. Whitehead of Tor­ that at the hands of the Typos so," he added. "On that basis, I don't of Winnipeg Blue Bombers injured cf Atlanta. Ga., 7-5. 8-6, and Mc­ team in the world right now. "They onto took second with his count of who captured second place hon­ see how he could be a starter one an ankle in a spring exhibition game Neill defeated Charles Hare, Eng­ played as a team for the first time 146, two points behind the winner. ors. Pucksters have shown month from now because you all and the member is responding very land's second ranking player 6-3, 6-4. iast September," he declared. "Since A former, member of the Cana­ themselves to be heavy hitters know how Hanson stops and starts, slowly to treatment. Bobby Riggs of Chicago, second then they have played in all the dian Bisley team, Captain Neale and sterling fielders. Their pivots and whirls on a football Bombers, who lost out to Toron­ ranking player in the United States major tournaments, met Don Budge Dow of Saint John, took the active quantity has been high and field." to Argos in the Dc minion final last and Frank Kovacs of Oakland, Cal­ and Gene Mako and beat them militia match. Pte. Ayton Cruick- spectators have been very well "Certainly, Fritzy has got a year, pranced through workouts on ifornia, gained the other two brack­ five times and beat the Germans, shank of Montreal won the Molson pleased with their display. chance but I will certainly not en­ Tuesday night. Hanson left the field ets in the semi-finals. Riggs defeat­ Von Cramm and Henkel, four times. match for tyros and green shots. Wreckers, too, have been win­ deavor to prove it by putting him with his injured left ankle tired and ed Hal Surface of Kansas City, Mo., They have not lost a match to date . Captain Dow and Sergt. J. Kier ning- recognition as a fighting on a scrimmage for some time. It's j sore. 6-2, 7-5, Kovacs eliminated Joe as a team." of Vancouver, also a former Bisley team, and the present series Is rest he needs." During the last four weeks In an Hunt of Las Angeles, 6-4, 7-5. Rounding out the team is 25-year- shot, had 69's in the active militia expected to produce the best WOULD BE BLOW old Leonard Schwartz who made his event but the Saint John shot's effort to strengthen the ankle Han­ Less of Hanson would leave the softball in Lethbridge for many Davis cup debut a winning one • perfect 35 at the 500-yard range son has played tennis but the little Bombers without a great punt re­ CAPT.

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