Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 12, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page fourteen , Friday january 12, _ 1940 general play All was As e petted at the w. J. Holme hockey shop on thursday night. The monarchs skated a i Jion Miles and pc the usual Short to work up much excitement. The crowd did however and. The o. Saw about the rafters ringing could be used with truth in the instance for Many of the brother at the game were sitting just on notch below said rafters. In Shor the House was jammed packed crowded to the beams. It was the first sellout of the season. Monarchs deserved to win and by More goals than the 4-3 margin they finally used to hop three Points out in front of the South division Field. Apart from the first 15 minutes of the third period and he last two monarchs provided most of the action. The bran dons turned the rink upside Down with their wild surge in the third but the Rule Book states clearly that a hockey game consists of three Twenty minute periods. You have to play them All to win Loo which is Why monarchs won. R to seems to me the Only reason elks stayed close while so badly outplayed in the first two periods was the fact that potentially they have the Best hockey team. They have shots that made it Tough for monarchs Nelman Bill Sutherland no matter which Way they came from and most important of All Brandon has Jim Henry. They Don t Call that Guy sugar for nothing. He was doing everything Scott Voung but sort out the Sticks in the secon period including All the Barf checking. One worthy i Dividu in the press Box counted 14 Stor in three minutes one time in tha second period. And you know the Way the monarchs shoot none o this Long stuff. Close in Almos every time relying More on Posi Tion than Force. In if there was one individual who deserved a Hearty round of applause after the same it was sugar Henry. When this Bureau commented on the Roar ing business he was doing around the goal he merely shrugged and stated that it kept him from getting stiff. Most of the Brothers who watched will be thinking that they d rather be stiff. Brandon defence was hit a Ling better than Ever during the first few minutes Anc locked Well All night but seemed powerless once the monarchs got Side the Elueline. There were to Freak goals in the first period Thich was marked by the Potency f monarchs Power play and the i efficiency of Brandon a Bill there s a Guy who s eally making a Good Oal on Glen Harmon s faulty Clear Nee when Chuck Taylor was penalize cd in the first but before Aylor got Back Glenn Richardson de the score on a flip from the feline that bounced in off Riekens hand. Everyone taut Uther and saw it coming and he ated after the game that he lost continued on Page 19 and Twenty Pught right Good Fellows curled thursday at the Granite and fort Gary rinks in a special Bonspiel. They the past presidents of Culm a clubs from various Points in Manitoba to g be ties the boys with the old their proper name they Aie known As the association 01 the Mambo by culling association anyhow the their annual Bonspiel which is one of he highlights of the cutting be a on and a Ftp the off Mako Clad Redaway speaking figuratively Batik South Vaite of Elm Creek and his mercy men were on top of the world. They were the champions if the old boys Spiel and for a year t least have sole Possession of the i. J. Gourley trophy. On the redoubtable Jack s rink were Harry of of fort Garry Harry Blu to rom Oakville and Charley Dey rom Elmwood. The Douthwaite rink Defeated Harley Shipley s rink 11-7 in the Nal which was placed on Deer Odge ice. Charley hails from bal Oral and he had As his colleagues ill Bemister fort Garry Sandy Lair. Emerson and Jack Leggatt of the Elmwood club. The Douthwaite clan got the jump n the Shipley quartet and never oked Back. The Consolation event the Tom owe cup went to the rink skipped y. Clarence Keith of the thistles to Defeated Bill Macdonald of Enora and his men 12-9, in the Nal. Which was played at the a rite dub. On the Keith rink Ere l. F. Miller. Elmwood Alt oods Deer Lodge and c. B. Utike Mcnulty Sperling. The were made up of Jimmy Miller fort Rouge Jyh. A. Scott Strath Cona Bill Reeve Elm reek. Of the 32 rinks playing in the Jast Bonspiel 74 curlers ame in from outside the City f Hill 54 Forniti presidents Winnipeg clubs. Took time off to take part in this very popular Curling classic. At noon a halt was lunch and Over the big merry gathering of curlers in the Granite club ions president or Hoy toastmaster. The annual luncheon in connection the old boys spies is a big feature with the past presidents and this year 11 Ever altogether the. Boh Spicl was As it always is a big Success gruelling by Joe Kyan a packed House greeted the appearance of the elks and the monarchs on amphitheatre ice thursday night in a South division Junior match. The game was fast and exciting if not too productive of the Best that Manitoba Junior Hocke is capable of offering. The crowd did t like the officiating which to our mind was excellent. At least three of the seven goals scored were of the Odi Ferous variety and a dozen ode More top notch chances were muffed or foiled by Superb net minding. It was the second game on local ice Between thes two teams. Monarchs copped the first and again incidentally won this one 4 to 3, the win puts the victors three Points of in front of the pack. The bengals started Mosienko Benson and Platz on their first line Tommy Jessiman being on the Side lines with a cold. The period opened slowly but developed rapidly with end to end exchanges. The starters went better than four min utes without a whistle. First dangerous thrust came from the Brandon As Sutherland pulled off a great save when Wycherley combined Taylor and to get the latter right in on the net. Taylor then Drew a tripping penalty and Platz missed a great opening on a Power play. First blood went to monarchs when Harmon attempting to Clear Laid the disc at Bill Jozienko s feet. William did the necessary with a snap shot Between Henry s legs. Still Short handed the elks evened the score. Richardson rapped one ried Over the Blue line relayed the puck to Blatz who slipped it t Mosienko. Bill found the. Corner just inside the Post with a close ii shot that never left the ice. Bill Benson Ken Hunter Pau Platz and Bill Mosienko player Brilliant hockey on the Monarch attacking lines and received Able monarchs Brandon Kenora Portage rangers standing p. W. L. D. 9 9 8 9 .11 f. A. Pts. 40 33 24 24 29 23 28 17 42 40 from the Blue line at a Corner Well covered by Sutherland but Ernie Dickens deflected it into the other Side of the Cage. Lots of action the game took on plenty of action half Way through the first session the tide of Battle ebbing and flowing. At the 14-Mmute Mark Tindall caught Henry fast asleep a shot from the Elueline. It the third soft counter of the evening. The elks dominated the last seven minutes of the first ses Sion except for sensational spurts by Billy Benson two of which came close to registering. Justice to Ben Eon prevailed with less than two minutes to go As William rolled in late he picked up a pass out from Platz and drilled the rubber past Jim Henry. A minute later bus Wycherley Cut the Monarch margin to one As he took Richardson s pass dead in front of the regal goal Mouth. The Neil men distinctly dominated the second period and were value for at least one Marker. They stormed the Brandon Citadel repeatedly but poor marksmanship Over anxiousness and a great bit of goal tending by sugar Jim Henry frustrated their Best efforts. Ben Eon Mosienko and red Hunter led the regal troops in Many a dangerous foray and brother Henry tvs fed More rubber than a tire All to no Avail. Benson Drew a penalty for butt ending and loudly protested. We would say if he was t guilty he put on a great demonstration of How it should be done. The elks were fortunate to end the period unsfored on. Third period Best the third session produced the Best action of the night. One goal Down the Brando nites put on a sustained Power play that seemed to have the locals pretty Well baffled. Sutherland was called upon to make some Fine stops As the visitors really turned on the pressure. The monarchs at times appeared helpless in the face of the Brandon Power play. The latter got results at the is minute Mark in pass out to find the Corner of the Monarch net with a Low Angle shot from Well rive minutes left the took command. Benson car assistance from Branigan Anc Ernie Dickens although the latter had a tendency to get caught too often on his Forward thrusts. Suth Erland was sound in goal. For Brandon three men stood out like a russian battalion in Helsin fors they were goalie Jim Henry Freddie Johnson and Glen Harmon the rest of the elks showed sporadic spurts but did t consistently play the kind of hockey they Are capable of. Branagan so. Ogden Dickens. Ballance. To Zienko Benson Hunter Platz Kennedy Tyndall. Harmon Taylor Wycherley Hickey Mckenzie Johnson sulkers Shearer Mcmurdo Cameron. First period 1, monarchs Mozie Nho 10.06 2, Brando a. Richardson 10 3g a monarchs. Tyndall. 14.00 4, monarchs Benson 18.49 5, Brandon Wych Corley 19.32, penalties Taylor Ogden. Second scoring. Harmon Mcmurdy Benson. Third period 8. Brandon and Ost s ulcers none. Sharing top spot in the Winnipeg and District senior hookey league Vith lombards Claries cruisers will have an Opportunity to take Over undisputed leadership tonight when they invade the Strong hold of Stonewall seniors. Cruisers have made an impressive showing in. Previous engagements and will take the ice tonight with a slight Edge against the Stonewall team. Secretary Arthur Godsmark seeing that everybody had a Good. Time. The following Are the results Gourly a Rophy Halleman beat Keith Robertson beat Stannard Shipley beat Gilmour Carson beat Niehold Thompson beat Payne Owens beet Booth. Spice beat or. Mula beat Waddell. Or. I. O. Fryer beat Reece Saundry beat leavens Side beat woo Wilson beat Tail. Hallernan beat Robertson Shipley Bea Carson Owens beat Thompson spice Bea Miliar. Saundry beat or. Fryer. Wilso beat Side. Clubb beat Mcdonald Douth Waite beat cull. Shipley beat Halleman. Spice Bea Owens. Saundry beat Wilson Douthwait beat Clubb. Beat spice Douth Waile beat Saundry. 11. Shipley 7. Lowe cup secondary event Keith beat Stannard Nichol beat Gil incur. Brock beat Payne. Millar beat or Reddell. Cece beat a covens. Wood Bea Tail. Keith beat Nichol. Millar beat Brock Wood boat recce. Mcdonald beat Ciul. Beat Millar Mcdonald Cal Wood. 12. Mcdonald 9. A. 1711 Hustles elks res South division Junior stand Ings can suffer a Radical change As the result of games 16 be played tonight. Baldy North Cott s entrain today for Brandon where they will meet the elks in a game that will either put the elks two Points closer to monarchs or will put the rangers Back in the run Ning for a spot in the play Downs. Elks Are favored to win but will naturally suffer from their gruelling game with the regals on thursday night. Down at Kenora the thistles will play Host to Portage terriers in the first of a two game series. Three Points behind the first place monarchs the on Tario sex Tette can take Over first place with a double Vic tory. The Portage team How Ever has shown such improved form of late that it is no sure bet that Benson s pupils can accomplish that feat. Portage at the Nio ment is just capable of getting at least an even. On tie two contests. Re. L j m. John s Stony mount in first Toni St. John s Juv Piniles Vrtis their first appearance current hockey season they trave a to Stony for a schedule in Sion Lomg lit. The collegians have a in hand Over Stony and May climb zip Inlo i Way tie for third p first game of Thi season. Mountain s record is oae one previous Start. Now in the cellar with i Point in the win Coluni juvenile squads will be i blood tonight. Manitoba clothing company Manitoba ski zone officials and Competition chairmen of the Winnipeg and Puffin ski clubs were faced today with the necessity of postponing their first scheduled competitions of the season barring a heavy snowfall unforeseen at present by the official weather Bureau sunday s ski special to la Riviere has been cancelled. Three slalom races were on the books for the la Riviere slopes on sunday but a meet ing will be held tonight that will make postponement Defin Ite. Meanwhile special reports on Snow conditions at Miami and la Riviere by free press correspondents show that this move is necessary. Following Are the reports la conditions do not permit skiing on la Riviere Hills. Another five inches of Snow is required to make Good skiing possible. Conditions pour. On level no More than one Inch. This season s heavy slate of competitions was scheduled to open on sunday with men s senior slalom for the Peter pro trophy men s invitation slalom and by Scott Young senior ladies slalom All sundays from now until March 17 Are booked heavily with the following schedule Jan. Men s a class slalom Winnipeg ski club ladies a class Birks trophy Winnipeg ski club. Junior slalom Brandon ski club. Jan. Jumping event Winnipeg ski club Ida Barclay open slalom men a snowbirds ski club. Feb. Club Sam Winnipeg ski club Junior men s and slalom Puffin ski club. Feb. Riviere men s Manitoba ski zone jumping Puffin ski club men s Mani Toba ski zone slalom Wirk Peg ski club. Feb open. Slalom Doug Las Mckay trophy. Feb. Men s a and class slalom c. Trophy Winnipeg ski club men s jumping Tribune trophy sep Buirds ski club. March a class race eat ii trophy Winnipeg ski club. Mar. Men s Cross country Winnipeg electric Tro Phy Winnipeg ski club ladies Cross country Winnipeg ski club trophy Winnipeg ski club. March Riviere nov Elty events Winnipeg ski club. March ski Koine Gross country inter club slalom. Meanwhile the Weatherman predicts rising temperatures with possible Snow it will take a lot of flurries to make up for the heavy Snow made la Riviere Anel Miami such popular ski spots during the last few. Winters. Local skiing has picked up a Little Snow and both local clubs will he Home Over the week end has not yet been announced officially it is expected that local rinks soon will to Cir Sci Iii in Uit Snow Market. You can. This All week annual midwinter Sale of slightly used Snow. Reduced ates for clearance. my. American association hockey St Paul 8, Tuisa 2 c. O. Keith and j. H. Douthwait rinks were victorious in the Annu past presidents Bonspiel Hel thursday. Keith of Thistle wit l. E. Miller Elm Creek a. Woods Deer Lodge and c. B. Mike me Nulty Sperling in his rink won the Gourley trophy and the Bonspiel j. H. Of Elm Creek i rink comprising h. L. Beairsto Oakdale h. A fort Garry and c. Dey Elmwood took Thi am. It Chip Moi another Veteran Pik e White advanced an other round in the orpheus snooker tournament thursday when he Defeated George Murray. 2-1. Tonight it 8, Stan pedlar and m. Harrison Are drawn in the feature match. Uniforms tunics and. 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