Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 11, 1947, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press. Friday april 11, 1947 Page 15 Leafs defeat Montreal but May Mestay game Maurice Richard blows up. Bill Ezinicki gets rocket s Goat Elswood Bole new head to wars plan to Aid the training and sponsoring of school and Junior rowing will of the predominant of the Winnipeg rowing club during their next Senson. Both these Points came in for considerable discus Sion at the annual meeting the club held thursday evening in the Julai Borough hotel. The members realizing fully that with the Young rowers lies the future of the club responded readily when a Call was made for coaches of. The school Crews. Ten members agreed to turn out and coaching will be Given every weekday night of the season. Charlie Ives who made such a splendid Job of the handling of school rowers last season will again be in charge. Elswood Bole will govern the activities of the club for the 1947 4s season being elected to the top office at the thursday meeting. His executive will include r. Vav. Richards Captain e. F. Hutch jugs and George Aldous. Vice captains j. Derry Riley treasurer David h. Jones co treasurer Gordon Diltz. Secretary. The cd of Cutie members Are c. S. Riley jr., s. B. La ing. C. D. Shepard. Jr., Gerald o Grady. William r. Sanger Robert Lee. Honorary executive members Are h. G. Moody. Walter t. Patterson. .1. N. Con Nacher c. Riley. Hugh Rob erts Bernard Hals Lead. Walter Watt Robert Jarman and Charles m. Adams. Senior activities were not Over looked however. The olympic trials will be held in Hamilton in july and Theo Dubois will represent the Winnipeg club in the singles. If possible an eight Crew will be sent for the trials As Well. Walter Patterson president of the North Western International his year. The association was on Leav Oring thus to have the inter National regatta at Kenora. Robert Jarman. Athletic director for Winnipeg schools also spoke staling that the schools were very much in favor of the i utterance of rowing activities. New York now that some of the Shock of Leo Durocher s banishment from baseball for the 1947 season by commissioner a. B. Happy Chandler has worn off president Branch Rickey of Brook Lyn dodgers today faced the task of solving swiftly two problems. Forum Montreal in a Savage Battle including fights and penalties and a Liberal sprinkling of Gore Toronto Maple Leafs downed Montreal canadians 4-c Here thursday night before fans to Square their Best of seven Stanley cup final at a game apiece. The Victory was Sweet for Leafs trounced 6-0 in the first game Here tuesday night but it was bitter for canadians who saw their Star Winger. Rocket Richard blow High wide and handsome. He Laid about him savagely with his shillelagh and was banished in the second period with a match penalty Richard leading goal getter of the National hockey league the past two seasons will be dragged on the carpet before league presi Dent Clarence Campbell for discipline and May be suspended for the next game if the president decides on that punishment. The squads Square off for round three of the Battle in Toronto sat urday night. Though the game could t be classed As great hockey Leafs were a vastly improved outfit. They drove in from the Start and got the jump for a pair of goals within the first one and a half minutes As big Butch Bouchard of Diens was in the penalty Box. Teeter Kennedy and Rookie Vic Lynn ripped in to sink the two fateful goals even As the last of the crowd was entering the rink. Gaye Stewart added another in the second period when Richard was serving a major and Harry Watson wound it up in the third As canadians were still shorthanded through Richard s second blow up. The match penalty banish ment of Maurice Richard suddenly became something of a cause celebre Early Friday when the distinct possibility arose that a protest would be lodged against referee Bill Chadwick s ruling and further possibility thurs Days game would be tossed out of the records. The husky Richard a marked Man All through the season As opposing winners checked him closely generally fights Back with his fists. But thursday night. 1. Rickey must name a manager by the constant checks rowing association spoke briefly mentioned that the St. Paul Osage sell up dub would be unable to compete i years it to succeed the exiled Durocher for the season which starts in five Days. 2. He must make tip his mind whether to retain or discharge Leo when the suspension is lifted at the end of the playing season sept. 28. The first is probably least difficult. It is believed the managerial assignment May go to scout John Pepper Martin who starred for St. Louis cardinals a dozen years ago. There Are also three men in the dodger setup right now who might get the Call. They Are Clyde Sukeforth or Jake filler and Sec Ond baseman Eddie Stanley. John Pepper Martin says it s Nice to be mentioned for Leo Durocher s Job As manager of Brooklyn dodgers but he does t believe he has much Chance of getting it. The one time wild horse of the 43 Yanof sky beats scribes easily Toronto after calmly demonstrating that the smartest of newspapermen whizz Bangs at tournament chess 22 year old Abe Yanofsky Foremost Canadian chess player entrained thursday night for his Home in Winnipeg. He was on the last Lap of his return from an eight months tour of Europe in which he competed successfully against the world s Best chess players. In that tour Abe gained official ranking As an International master of the game. Winnipeg s Abe a ranking chess player since he was 10 years of age simply romped through his simultaneous match against 17 chess playing newspapermen at the Toronto men s press club thurs Day night. To won 16 matches and Drew Malcolm Sim vet eran chess editor of the Toronto evening Telegram. Chess players Honor Canon h. L. Roy Rev. Canon h. L. Roy longtime Leader in Winnipeg chess circles Ivas honoured at a gathering in the Winnipeg a chess club rooms thursday evening prior to his de parture for Vancouver where he will reside. P. M. Chiswell. President of the Winnipeg a club presented an illuminated address to Canon Roy on behalf of the Manitoba chess association. S. F. Cooper presi Dent of the m. C. A., reviewed the Canon s record of chess leadership. He pointed out that the organizing efforts of Canon Roy contributed in Large measure to the develop ment of Winnipeg s Abe Yanofsky As an internationally known chess master. Canon Roy was president of the Canadian federation of chess from 1941-45. And is now life Patron. He was president of the Manitoba chess association from 1938-45. The Canon joined the Winnipeg chess club in 1913, and from 1936 to 1944 served As its president. N. Welchen paid tribute to the Canon s work on behalf of the jewish chess club. O. Lanthier spoke on behalf of the recently organized St. Boniface club. A valuable Library of chess literature was donated to the Winnipeg club by the Canon. despite his would be a great Honor but i Don t think it will be for Martin who was a Star player on Puckey s Cardinal Gas House now is a dodger Field Man after managerial experience in the Pacific coast league. President Puckey has dodged All questions As to whether Durocher would be welcomed Back when the suspension ends. Two sweeps scored in . Pin league there were two sweeps this week in the . Men s five pin league telegraphs no. 1 from fort Rouge stores and treasurers from freight traffic. Other results were transportation 2. Audit 1 accounting 2, Transcona office 1 purchasing 2, combines 1 car shop 2, telegraphs no. 2 1. The High individual three games were h. Wilding 793 j. Moore 741 g. Mitchell 718 de. Richard son 704 Chas. Oliver 687 j. Ben son 685 g. Cameron 685 j. Mil Ler so r. Will 679 e. Giguere 668 j. Hill 663 l. Dyer 658. The annual wind up will be held at the fort Garry hotel Friday Mav 2. Bumps Leafs rave him he lost his temper and it was curtains for him and can aliens. The first time he tangled with Vic Lynn and in the pushing Exchange that followed he Laid on with his stick and opened a wide crash Over the Rookie s eyes. He was chased with a major. A few minutes later As the rocket and wild Bill Ezinicki were tangling the linesmen and players separated them but Richard lifted his stick and slashed Ezinicki Over the left Side of the head opening a Cut that took seven or eight stitches to close. Richard was tossed out of the game by Chadwick. Chadwick had called a double penalty against the two when Richard suddenly let Loose. Ezinicki Drew two minutes. Whether Chadwick was Cor acct in this events turned the subject of debate Long after the game was Over. Coach Dick Irvin of canadians pulled out a much thumbed Rule Book and Drew attention to a note to Rule 49. Dick claimed flatly tha Chadwick erred. Meanwhile president Clarence Campbell of the National hockey league said Richard would repair suspended until he appeared for interrogation. At the same time Richard incurred an automatic Fine according to the same Rule 49. Irvin s Contention is that Chad Wick should have consulted the manager or coach of the Toronto club before awarding the match penalty getting Assurance that Ezinicki could not return to the game. Ezinicki came Back into the game. Irvin then quoted an italicised note to Rule 49, which says before applying this match penalty referee must consult manager or coach and be assured that the injured player will not return to the i told Chadwick about said Irvin. But he paid no attention that was All i could do. It s up to the management whether a protest will be made and a replay of the game asked. Toronto Broca. Boesch. Barilko Kennedy mocker. Lynn. Mortson d Apps. Stewart. Stanowski Watson Poilu. Ezinicki. Klukay. Bell. Montreal Durnan Bouchard. Lamour Cun. Macro. Peters. Chamberlain. Allen. Filion. Harmon. In scr. Erl dolls. O f Ninnor. Richard. Blake. Reay. Perras. Referee Bill Chadwick. Linesmen half Ork new Yorki Anil Mush March cd Ragol. t. Toronto. Kenned Flynn. T 12 2. Toronto. Lynn Kennedy 1 penalties Bouchard. In Ripon. Barnkow. Second period .3. Toronto. Stewart d. Metz. Barilko penalties a Rilke. Richune Bouchard. A fellas thought we d All dash Over to the Bank together a wha. Who.? How d xxi get in Here rip Kirby i la just take your Heater outta this drawer Gaylord you an1 your pal get dressed Exi Nikki Meeker Richard match d. Metz. Third period a. Toronto mar Lynn porn alters Ezinicki. Allt a f 2 i. Be sri. Mortonn. Eaton ladies hold Windup concluding one of the Best sea sons since the club was in 1929. The members of the t. Eaton company ladies Curling club celebrated the occasion with an enjoyable dinner and dance wednesday evening in the Marlborough hotel. Miss Louise Maughan. The president of the club presided and seated beside her at the head table were or. And mrs. B. C. Scrivener. Or. And mrs. A. D. Or. And mrs. W. Gould. Or. And mrs. W. E. C. Hurlburt. Or. And mrs. J. H. Kindle. Miss Ruth bar dal. Miss Mary Moore. Miss Joyce Lawton. E. Struthers. And Jimmy Welsh. Jack Reid and Harry Monk the Dominion Curling champions. Carrying out her duties in a very efficient manner. Miss Maughan. In a Short humorous speech recalled some of 1he highlights during the season stating the club had experienced a very Good year. Miss r. Kirkpatrick. Miss f. Owens. Miss m. Smith and misses v. Walsh. N. Gorby m. Beg Ley and or. Ripley. Mrs. A. D. Macdonell presented prizes to the winners of the Points n. Hudson j. Sutherland. E. Kunz and w. U. Mckenzie. A. D. Macdonell spoke briefly congratulating the club on a most successful season. Edbrooke loses opener to royals que. Montreal royals showed too much All round Power Here thursday for Sher Brooks St. Francis smothering the provincial hockey league Cham pions 8-3 in the first game of their Best of five Eastern Canada senior in a Happy vein. B. C. Sci Semi final game will be played in Montreal sunday related some of his experiences in a recent Holiday in Vic Toria. Miss Joyce Lawton proposed the Toast to the Dominion Curling champions and Jimmy Welsh re plied. In a particularly interesting speech mrs. B. C. Scrivener presented the Florence Wilson trophy to the club champions and the k. Chisholm Callow going to Cuba Eleanor Callow St. Vital Tiger cites starry Catcher and outstand ing player in the senior girls soft Ball league last season will leave april 19 for Havana. Cuba where the training Camp of the United states Glamor girls Ball league is located. She was notified thursday by the professional league s scout Mathewson. Afternoon. The Victory for the Quebec senior league representatives was tempered somewhat by the fact that goalie Gerry Mcneil suffered an injury in the third period and was replaced in the royals net by Paul Leclerc. Preliminary examination indicated Mcneil might have suffered a broken thumb. Tod Campeau Denis Casavant and Jacques Locas each marked up two goals for royals whose other tallies went to Cliff Malone and Doug Harvey. The three Sherbrooke scores went of Mclntyre. Aun Tutor Cote and Tony Demers. Montreal Mcneil. Gale Ratill Harvey. Curry Rop Cilc. Laforce. Cam Pearl Flimon fun. Malone Casavant Marin. Locas. Pepin. Sherbrooke Barefoot. Goupille. De null. H. Corn Pijie. O. Carnegie my i Lyro Kim Artl. Cote. Mcdougall More , Demark. Lauzon. Bastien Hayes. Ranger puck school opens Boucher wants Raleigh wanderers meeting wanderers senior soccer club will meet at 8 o clock this evening players interested Are invited to attend. King s horses Blue train and Underwood were among 102 entries remaining in the 1% mile Epsom Derby at the second acceptance stage published thursday we would like to include Don in our Ranger plans for next said soft spoken Frank Boucher new York Pilot who is in town to conduct his club s first Spring training school now in session at the amphitheatre. The College of hockey knowledge May be repeated next fall at the regular training Camp depending on its Success this month. Incidentally rangers Hope to pitch their Camp in Lake Placid come october. Sir Donald flashy Pivot Man of Reo flyers who Are now engaged in the formidable task of attempting to Shelve Calgary stampedes from the Allan cup Trail is Ranger property. While a Young Stripling of 17, Raleigh made his Bow in the War time version of the ., and created quite an impression. He returned however to the local hockey scene and for the last two seasons has been an outstand ing figure in Canadian Amateur circles while also continuing his College studies. Boucher a great Centre ice Star himself Hopes to have a fatherly talk with Raleigh also with Clint i Albright another new York Chat Tel when flyers return from their Alberta Jaunt. If Raleigh and Albright want to turn pro there is a place for them in our stated Boucher adding that if Albright _ did make the he would not be the first bespectacled Star. Dutch Hiller an. Old Ranger has had 10 years of pro hockey and has worn both glasses and Contact lenses at various stages. Chuck Shannon another Artisan with bad optics also wore glasses As does Paul Mundrick a Winnipeg boy in the american league. Boucher and his professors in the Whitehall Avenue institution of higher hockey learning Lynn Pat Rick Buzz Patrick Freddie met Calfe and Neil Colville have High Praise for the Winnipeg boys on the various Ranger teams or affiliates which also include new Haven Ramblers St. Paul saints and new York rovers. Asked for an explanation of the Ranger collapse in the last 10 games of the Campaign Boucher said while it seems like an Alibi i can Only blame injuries for our slump. Our Reserve strength was very weak and when our key offensive Star Edgar Laprade and the Winnipeg kid stars Cal Gard Ner and Church Russell were injured we suffered our greatest the Ranger Boss enlarged by saying that the Gardner rus sell Trudell line failed to regain their form following the injuries. Whole All the students had not checked in the Ranger school held its opening classes thursday morning and afternoon. Heavy duty work is scheduled to Start Friday with most of the 55 aspiring Money makers on the enrol ment list expected to be on hand. More than 20 pupils attending Are from Winnipeg while the majority of the remainder come from Eastern Canada. Local boys trying out include Sheldon Bloomer Hec Bourgeois Jocko Mclean Gord Miller Jim Mosienko Stan Petrow Bill and George Robinson Vern Smith Jim Young Bing Juckes and Odie Lowe. Bob Tel Encoe hard checking flyer Elueline defender is also on rangers list. Dick Kotanen bran Don Elk rearguard in the 1945-46 season who was in the City a few weeks ago with port Arthur Bear cats is also new York Merchan Dise As is Alex Birukow smart Forward with fort William Colum bus club juniors. Two St. Pauls College juveniles Bob Ackland and de Strembicki Are also taking in the Boucher curriculum. Uptown theatre childrens club saturday morning show at 10 . 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Of course he was a violent Man and violence Breeds but that is no excuse for murder dear me no you re 5oclevec 1 d feel easier help the ship s company solve please bold wanted me become a bodyguard. Now you wi5h me to turn Detec can t i remain just a ship s passenger we re outnumbered four to All we Cam do fight to a Tonto we re too late to warm the pioneers. Brazos Bill has Al reap him plent. Lone Ranger fire your fire j
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