Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 27, 1948, Winnipeg, Manitoba
1 Winnipeg free press Friday. August 27. 1943 .15 9 senior softball series tied St. Vital whips St. Boniface 4 to 2 capitalizing on Boniface athletic errors in thinning St. Vital Tig Erette triumphed. 4-2 thursday night a Osborne stadium in the third Gam deluge of s least one runner on base each Tim they took a turn at the plate St. Vital left 14 runners stranded Mabel Jopling was the Goa of the senior girls softball league final. Witnessed by paying fans the Victory deadlocked the four out of seven round at one Gam with one tied. The firs match went to a 17-inning, 5-5 draw and. Athletics captured the second by a 2-0 count. Next game in the series will played tuesday in Osborne stadium forced to come from behind twice St. Vital deserved to win they played steady Ball the three of miscues committed having Little bearing on the outcome while the brilliantly at the plate. Twelve hits resounded of their booming bats five of them coming in the first inning Gooc for one run. Capable pitching by Andre Newell also was a big Factor in the Tig Erette Victory. Although record was t whiled was very effective in the clinches. She fan Ned one in each of the first and fifth games to retire to the Side when the bases were loaded. Athletics used two hurlers Clara Slatlem and Gretta Maclean the former being charged with the loss leading 2-1 going into the last of the seventh St. Boniface Fumble their Vay to defeat. Slatten walked the first Bailer and Joan panting reached first on a miscue. At this Point Maclean entered the contest. Three errors and one hit later Tiger tics had sewed up the game. Janet Beckwith Yoyo toil let Joan panting Winnie Flynn and Newell each got a pair of Safe ties for the winners with Evelyn Halsall and i Glass getting one for the second consecutive time Mabel Jopling paced the athletic Crew at the plate. She smashed out three of the seven St. Boni face hits while Gertie Derrick pounded Oul two. I Barstead and Gladys Dingle divided the remain ing two. Around the paths St. Boni lace lost a great Chance in the fifth to alter the final result with the bases loaded and none out Bea Mckenzie poked a hit to left Field but due to some base running that left much to be desired Gertie Derrick was Cut off at the plate if they play the same Type of Ball Lor the rest of the series athletics can be counted out now there was plenty of bad baseball but the fans loved every minute of it it s a Good thing the season is draw ing to a close if tuesday night s weather is a Sample of things to come the fans will be wearing their Coon skin Coats for the final two or three games one of the freaks baseball was displayed in the first inning when St. Vital poked out five hits and scored Only one run to Crettes placed at Marl in i razor Blades stay shirts made to measure Timons Stetson to ill Wear Quality at with the count 3-and-l and Erskine on the Hill for Brooklyn., All figures compiled in the game tand except that the win for Brooklyn and the loss for Pitts urge is withheld until the game s completed. Refuse Sanction Montreal the Mon real athletic commission thursday night informed promoter Raoul Godbout that it refused to Sanction next thursday s scheduled non Itle bout Between Canadian welterweight boxing Champion Johnny Greco and Larry Cisneros. Ranger puck school opens Here sept. 5 boxing body lists Canadian rankings Montreal Bichard succeeding Frank Hogan of Mon f Montreal was recognized As Canadian featherweight boxing Hampton and George Rock a Bye Ross of Halifax was Given the nod is middleweight by the Canadian boxing federation at a meeting Here wednesday night. A. E. Steel of the Ontario too no commission was named the new president of the federation every sunday night with Migo sportscaster Doug Smith and guest Parade of name sports stars dial Krc every sunday 9 . Csc Dominion network final stages Bowling event nears Semi finals were reached in both the r. S. Mccormick and j. T. Boyd competitions in the masonic Lawn Bowling tournament thursday. The eights were also reached in the leather Dale memorial Competition. The tourney is being conducted on the Assiniboine Greenwood nor Wood and West end greens saturday s draw 2 . Ii. S. Mccord Jok trophy a. Lillie is w. Graham w. Young is d. Binal a. Of. T. Boyd trophy Don Sutherland is l. Somerv Lluc g. Swan is j. Haddow 4 . Finals in both competitions. Norwood memorial to optic . J. Locke is w. Sime r. Brough is j. P. Hermanson unfinished 2 . J. Gibson St. Merra to. Mcluckie is winners to. Locke ant Sime r. A. Bare is a. Hindac k. K Iii Cricri is winners k. Brough anal .1. A Hermanson. . Winners is winners in Semi final. . Final. in Leal Herd ate memorial. Orioles oust Deer Lodge Beer Lodge Bantam a Lacrosse team were ousted from further Competition when they were forced to a 3-3 tie by West end orioles thursday night. The lodgers needed a win to enter the playoffs and the dead lock left them a Point Short of qualifying. E. Williams got two of the Oriole markers with g. Proctor scoring the other. The Deer Lodge goal getters were Norm Addaway Bruce Kidd and Allan cart right. Fort Garry takes Bantam Ball game fort Garry Defeated Elmwood 3-1 in a Bantam baseball league game wednesday night at fort Garry grounds. Star for fort Garry was Fred Steley who drove in two runs with a pair of hits out of three times at Bat Pitcher for fort Garry was Jack countryman who allowed four hits. Elm Wood s Pitcher Drabish was knocked for six hits. Squires lose seals behind the five hit pitch ing of 15 year old Billy Gladu Defeated Squires 8-2 in the third game of a five game Semi final series to determine will Advance into the 20lh Century softball final. Seals now Lead 2-1. Mike Brock Vic Malchesky and Carl Wozny. Each with a Home run and Abe Loller with three singles were the big guns for the winners. Nick Harrison with was the Only Squire Batter to hit safely More than once. Treal and Headquarters will be moved to Toronto. The list of champions and letting con tenders recognized by the Jim duration follows heavyweight Champion Vernon Escoe Hometown unavailable leading contender Arnold Hayes Montreal second contender Don Mogard Toronto. Light middleweight George Rock a Bye Ross Halifax. Contenders Roger Whynot Mahone Bay n.s., Len Wadsworth Champion Hometown unavailable Nick Melnicky Hometown unavailable Ace Mcclosky Halifax r Al Evans Montreal Pete a Kluk Nova Scotia Hometown unavailable. Johnny Greco Montreal. Contenders Gaby Forl Ancl Mont Reallon Pyle Mahone Bay n.s., Gus Moll Montreal Tom Deschambault Winnipeg Alex Bukuski Winnipeg Harry Hurst. Montreal Ruby Gem re Montreal Tommy Calgary. Ill Arthur King Toronto. Contenders Patsy Brandino Hometown unavailable Danny Webb Mont real Benny Woods Winnipeg Dick How Ard. Halifax Harvey Toronto Percy Paris Winnipeg Harry Pulton Hometown unavailable Stoney Drake Winnipeg Gaston Proteau Sherbrooke que. Jan Richard Montreal. Contenders Teddy Swayne Tor onto Kenny Lindsay Vancouver Marcel Lachapelle. Montreal Olivier Breton Tor onto Lou alter Fernand Drouin Quebec Paul Thi a ult three Rivers que. Raymond Molsan Montreal Joey Mario Gerard Montreal Kayo Ouel let. Sherbrooke quo. Bantamweight Champion Fernando in Gancin Quebec. Contenders jumping Jac Kie Turner Vancouver Frankie Pucci Toronto Jimmy Maruka. Hometown unavailable Clement Bolduc Sherbrooke Charlie Savarro. Quebec Fly vacant. Contenders Ren Cha eur is. Boniface. Young Drouin Quebec 33ertrant Cote Sherbrooke. Junter Elmwood is. Rose Dales at Osborne stadium second game Best of seven final series s.30 . Urn Slih a St. James at c.u.a.c., fifth grime of Best or seven Semi final series St. Boniface at Transcona fourth game Best of seven Semi final series 6.15 . Juvenile a playoffs Rose Dales at Chicks. Third out of five. South div Ision final series Norwood at Elmwood. Fourth game three out of five North division final series. . senior Volny offs radios is. Windsors fourth game Best of seven final series at Osborne 7 . Senior b guru cardinals at St. Vital sixth same of Best of Seren final series . Commercial imn offs Bostons is. Roddy kilowatts third game final series. Sargent Park. 7-. Canadian Lerion to layoffs Prince Edward is it Rouge at St. Alphonsus school grounds first game four out of seven final series . Lacrosse exhibition Elmwood terrier juniors is terrier seniors third game Best of seven series juniors won first two Elm a Wood Box. 7 p a. The champs Brandon Greys captured the Manitoba senior baseball league Crown wednesday night when they Defeated reos 7 to s in the fifth game of the play off. Here is the latest team picture of the champions. Left to right Back Row Ernie Buss Quinn Thad Christopher Gerry Mckay Coney Williams Ron Reynoldson Steve Wylie Ian Lowe Bob pop Summers front Row Rafe Cabrera Frank Watkins Al Truelove Bill Montgomery Jack Sinclair Tony Tascona Steve Clark. 13 scores As far As the experts around these parts can re Call no one under the age of 13 has scored a Hole in one in Manitoba. That makes Bill Sutherland. 315 Cordova Street something of a Prodigy. He Sank one from the tee wednesday afternoon on the 140-Yard fourth Hole at Winnipeg Beach with his Mother looking on. New n onal York hangers of the a hockey league will begin raining for the 1948-49 season in Lake Placid n.y., september 21, manager Frank Boucher announced n Winnipeg thursday. Passing through Winnipeg on his Way to Eegina and Lethbridge 3oticher also said that the hangers Western Canada hockey school will open sept. 5th at the amphitheatre a number of promising players rom this school will attend the new York training session at Lake Placid where players will be chosen for the lineups of the rangers ind new Haven Ramblers new York farm team in the american Lockey league. Paul of the United states 3ockey league another Ranger farm club will hold their initial workouts in. Winnipeg starting september 25. Terriers Lead midget playoffs with Blythe Bishop leading the Vay with a Snappy four goal Effort Elmwood terriers took a two game Ead in the midget Lacrosse league Iii Al thursday when they trounced Deer Lodge 14-3. Terriers won the first game 10-2. Lionel Merrick Harry Hubert Jack Mccoll and Dave Norrie All scored twice for terriers. Doug Smallwood and Moe Yarmie added singles. Jerry Donelly scored two of Deer Lodge goals and Don Leitch made the other. In juvenile Loop action Elmwood and Isaac Brock fought to a 5 deadlock. The draw insured Brock s of the league championship As playoffs begin next week. Al Christiansen Ines Al Ducharme Myles and g. Christiansen All scored for Brocks. Hidler led a Linwood with two while Bennett Skelly and Boldt All tallied once. Curlers to Lawn. Bowling the Strathcona Curling club ook to the Lawn Bowling greens tuesday evening when they held heir annual Bowling event at the Greenwood Lawn Bowling club. Ten rinks participated with George Fraser and his stalwarts coming out on top. The Fraser rink were undefeated throughout he evening and in one contest fortunate to score a six Ender. Dales go 2 up Rose Dales made it two in a Row v Hen they Defeated Chicks 12-2 in heir three out of five set for the Outh division juvenile title. Joe Barron on the Mound for the winners pitched a Brilliant two lit game while his mates led by 3illy Gardiner with four safeties gathered 13 hits Ott the combined lants of three Chick hurlers. Bill kit a Home run for. The Dales. Williams and Kumka were the Only Chick hitters. Millon May not make Western trip it night As though Harold Millon Back held Ace of the Blue bombers will not be going along on the team s Western junket this week end. A knee injury aggravated at the last workout., has him confined to bed and he in t expected to be in shape when the. Bombers leave to night. About 30 players were put through their paces on Quick. Kicks and pass defense thurs Day with a half hour of prac Tice on the Dummy to put zip. In their Down Field tackling and except Cor Millon the boys seemed to be in Good shape. Century Mark St. Musial or the cardinals scored More than 100 runs in each of the last four seasons. He had a High record of 1-24 runs brought in for the of 1946. Score 3-0 shutout scottish Blank Weston Beds Weston bred Are reposing on the sidelines As far As having any Chance of. Making the playoffs for the senior soccer championship Are concerned. The youngsters took a 3-0 she lacking from scottish at Wesley Park thursday night. It was the last league game of the season for the scottish who. Are leading the Parade in the second half standings with seven Points while scottish had. An Edge Over Weston bred they hardly deserved their 3-0 win As the bred men were always in the game and fought it out with the scotties right to the last minute. The scots had a 1-0 Lead at half time due to a Freak goal. Hugh Wales the former scottish inter National player. Sent in a Long shot which Bill Hayton knocked against the crossbar. With Johnny Getty the scottish Man in close attendance the Ball Slid into the net off the Woodwork. Getty accounted for the scots two goals in the second half. Reg Nourse made an opening for his club mate and Getty lost no time in. Smacking the Ball Home. Bill Glencross picked up a Loose Ball about 40 Yards out headed it to Getty who got away in the Clear. Although he was hampered by. Mckee and Harrison the Scot Tish Pivot Man took his time and then banged the Ball into the Corner of the net. Corner kicks the Bright feature of a Good game was Johnny Van Steenbergen s shooting in the second half the dutch youngster fired a triple of hard drives at Fedkew who had to go sprawling on his mid Section to Rab the Ball but Why does big Maxie Pilous use him As a spare All the time Davy Moyies is playing his last game Here Satur Day night against United Weston the St. James legion Centre half is leaving for the coast where hell be playing for North Shore United Dan King the old Wes ton player was in town for a few Days Dan is now a resident of Vancouver Nic Nicoll says scottish will win the league championship and Sunderland the eng Lish first division Nic of course hails from Sunderland United Weston meet St. James legion saturday night if Wes ton goes Down that la be their finish but if they manage to take the saints there s a Chance it will be a three Way tie for the second half series and. When does scottish play fort Rouge legion in that last game of the first half series there was a fairly scottish 5 St. James legion 3 fort Rouge legion 4 United Weston 3 Weston Brad 3 Irish 4 w l t f 311 13 2 0 1 1 "1 1 2 1 0 3 a Pis. S 7 1 i 3 5 2 7 s 4 1553 0 7 30 2 1 7 12 1 Ood crowd at Wesley thursday night but after series soccer goes Flat the . Why. Not play the Dominion games later in the season the poor clubs who get nothing out of the . That take the rap h the line ups and Law Wales Fraser Shade Banino Glen Cross Gelly Nourse and Mcrobi. Weston Mckin Ami Rison toll ant Wellman and of routers Crossin Kornek. Weri Laki ind Payton. Sleen Burgon and Eddy Caillau. Ring fans matches the United states draw an estimated 25 million spectators each year. National w l pet. Boston. Is 51 .571 St. Louis Fin s3 ill Brooklyn. 62 51 is Pittsburgh 60 52 .536 new York. 60 53 .522 Philadelphia 52 65 .444 Cincinnati. 50 is .424 Chicago 4s 70 .407 thursday s results first Philadelphia 110 001 12 2 Pittsburgh 000 006 14x-11 10 2 Heintz Elinan. Dubicki 16 Nahem and Seminick Scwell Higbe 7 and Klutz. Fitzgerald second Philadelphia 000 000 10 2 Pittsburgh 300 000 10 0 Leonard. Heusser 7 and Seminick Queen Higbe 91 and Fitzgerald. First new York .000 000 7 0 St. 000 d Jansen Konikowski 41 Koslo Lai Han son s and Cooper Dickson and Wilbur. Second new York. 030 000 10 1 St. Louis 032 Oil 12 2 Jones. Poat Trinkle 171 and Cooper Munger Johnson 3 and Rice. First Boston. 000 000 9 0 Chicano 000 231 11 n Voiselle. Lyons 61 Anto Cili s and Salkeld Lade and scheming. Second Boston 110 too 10 0 Chicago. 004 001 6 Bickford. Hokum 3 Barrett 7 and Masi Borowy and Walker. Brooklyn 000 233 10 0 Cincinnati 010 000 7 1 Hatten and Campanella Peterson. 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