Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 18, 1949, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 16 Winnipeg free press monday. April is. 1949 smooth Kings regain prestige by Al Hooper pair Calgary special wheat Kings gave a collective and dropped Indian rubber Man demonstration a single for the Benefit of foothill City hockey fans recently springing players grappling near performances with a Well assist on Frank King s first goal. The 17-year-old carried the puck from his own end before Dis charging it to Walt Pawlyshyn who in turn gave it to King for the board.-. As he approached a wildly waving stick caught him Over the collective Ieve Dro Jed him to the ice in one stitch and 15 minutes later. Play resumed. Whichever phase of ice warfare pack from thursday s dismal l-3jrearerl its head bumping or puck setback by Calgary buffaloes to playing. Brandon was generally a saturday night s 4-1 Victory in the Western Canada Junior playoff. It was a Case of going notch in front of her Western con temporaries. The mighty f the defence became As ridiculous to the Sublime Katins skin of front lines once More availed Eastern champs Montreal royals drive Back in the second period to tie their Eastern Canada Junior hockey final series against Barrie flyers. Gil Mayer Barrie goalie attempts to kick out the puck which Slid into the open Corner. Royals went on to take the game and the series 5-4. They now meet the Western champions Brandon or Calgary. Down Barrie four straight Montreal royals gain memorial cup berth Toronto two goals by shifty Gordie Knutson sparked Montreal royals into memorial cup final with a 5-1 Victory Over Barrie flyers saturday that gave them their Eastern Canada Junior hockey series in four straight games. Royals won the first game of the Best of seven series 3-1, tha second 6-5 in overtime and the third 3-2. They will meet Brandon wheat Kings or Calgary buffaloes for the Dominion title. To a Maple Leaf gardens crowd of some 9.000 fans saw the Rangy Knutson break a 2-2 deadlock Early in the third period with two goals within four minutes and Send the royals to their Irith playoff Victory in 17 starts. Of the 19-year-old. Calgary born Centre was a Tower of strength As he bored in for the champions with a sparkling performance of pass ing plays and Back checking. The All Ontario champions made a last ditch attempt to tie the game up in the last 30 seconds of play they pulled no minder Gil Mayer in favor of a sixth Forward. A time and again they stormed Montreal nets from the lace off. But goalie Bobby Bleau was not to be beaten. For coach tag Millar s royals it was a Sweet Victory. They were Given Little Chance against the highly touted flyers before the series started. The first period ended in a 1-1 tie. The second 2-2. Then royals counted three goals in the first five minutes of the third before flyers drove Back with two. Officials Stan Pratt and Hap Shouldice. Both of Ottawa called 20 penalties. 11 to Barrie. Bobby Frampton also came up with two goals for royals while Dick Mosre counted the other. Centre Gord Pennell displayed b Brilliant performance and scored three goals for the flyers. Real got the fourth Barrie Marker. Pennell sent flyers ahead 1-0 at of the first period when he took a pass from Paul meger and scored on a flip shot in the open Corner of the nets. Three minutes later Moore got the equalizer on a Throe Way play with Benoit and Knutson. In she second period Pennell again put flyers ahead when he tallied at Only to see Frampton tie it up less than five minutes later. Royals caught fire Early in the Bird session. Frampton got his second goal of the game after Knut son sent Montreal into the Lead. Then put the flyers Back in the running at and Chevrefils followed up at but the Montre Alers held them off the scores Hect in the dying minutes. Lineup Molnr Cal goal. Luau defence Manistersky. Rousseau Centre. Knutson vines. Benoit. Moore. Subs Appleby. Armstrong Burchell Rattray Fields i Arkle. Goal Mayer defence. Long. Nokley Centre. Pennell wings. Gordon subs Leckie. Burcham Hopper. Chevres. , Brandow Ashlee. Stan Pratt and Hap Shouldice. Both of Ottawa. Sivji Daiev firs it Rind 1 Barrio. Pennell Meser 11.11 2 Montreal. Moore Benoit. Knutson 14.29. Penalties hat tray Frampton Mcnabney. Hop per. Rousseau Long. Bleau served by cordon. Frampton Learrie. -1 Montreal. Al plea i 37.16 penalties Randow Ruji. Hopper. Man . -Mcn.Ilmov. Benoit i Long. Montt Al. Knut Mon ical. Knutson to lord re raid to App Byi 2.50 6 Benoit Morei 3.-19 7 Montreal Frampton Lancille 5.20 k Barrie. Pennell 10.2s t Barrie Mcnabney l.n.39. Penalties Manaster sky. Mcnabney Rousseau. Ashbee minor and .10 minute misconduct Cal Arians were asking each other what was so Tough about the vaunted wheat Kings. Saturday they found out. Third game of the Best of seven set will be played monday hence the series moves to bran Ion. It is to be hoped that Brandon s second game showing heralds a nun Stop return to form by the Mani Oba champions. While the but aloes weren t and won t be Pushover the decisive beating in their own Back Yard is a sad commentary on their memorial cup chances. Brandon led 1-0 after time initial 20 minutes. Frank King outscoring the buffs 2 to 1 in the next period. Little Gus Juckes pegged the clincher in the last chapter. Unlike the ripening game smiles and Good cheer were not the order of the. Day. Eight penalties were administered in the first period and four More in a Bunch in the second be fore Pence Justice and wheat King Prosperity prevailed. The game was a Gem particularly for the 200 wheat City Citi Zens who journeyed to Calgary to witness it. To be sure it had a Little of everything. Besides fast hockey rocking body checks. Spontaneous fact pushing and what have you referee Stan Swain was Laid Low with an accidental but damaging face blow from a hockey stick in the second period. With four minutes remaining in the session. Swain headed for a itself. Hefty Bill Allison the wheat King kid defence Man was re Wardt a for consistently Superb Blue counter. Fellow defence Man big John Maclean also hit the scoring column passing for King s second goal. Glenn Sonmor from Alfie Francis and Juckes from Reggie Abbott netted the remaining Brandon markers Siil Kinney from Cal Oughton. Connecting for Calgary. Brandon opened with their old Lime aggressiveness but the Gunie was t Many minutes old when Calgary Hack with a flush of thursday s ceaseless Power play. Remarkable Ray Frederick again came to the fore in the Middle stages of the first period with the wheat City Citadel subject to heavy fire. Bob Chrystal Brandon rearguard and Ray Robson broke into Battle in the Iatter half of the period. Chrystal took minutes and Robson two. And with both teams Short handed Sonmor cracked a determined Calgary attack with a Lovely goal. He took the disc from Alt fran tight regal defence too much for buffs Calgary special As they say Down h Yar where the Buffalo roam or used to Pardon the Pun the writ ing is on the old Oaken bucket. It was t the Calgary buffs were so badly outplayed in the second Western Canada finals fixture. They weren to territorially. But they did t get enough clean Cut scoring opportunities to worry a team with a goalie like Ray Fred Erick. Messes. Maclean Cro Eicr Chrystal and Allison saw to it that the Buffalo snipers did not have All Day to con template which Corner of the net they would shoot at. With Frederick minding the mesh and the Afore mentioned defensive quartet doing their Biff hit in the flu clinic Brandon Whent Kings opposing farces Aren t going to score in Iriny and. Disregarding that frightful 3-1 Bela Boring at Calgary s hands thursday you d have to go right Back to the first game of the Manitoba final when Winnipeg canadians won 5-1 in Over time to find a game in which the wheat Kings net finders did t Corral As they say Down h Yar where the four or More goals. Before that in league com petition the number of goals garnered by the ambitious Brandon was amazing. In other words. Brandon wheat Kings have balance plus. It la take a whale of a Good team to beat them. Buffaloes arc not that team. Down East. Montreal royals have bounced aside All opposition. And according to coinciding reports. The word bounced is More than a literary term. Aside from a Brief session near the close of the Provin Cial schedule when Jack my Kunzic and Alfie Francis were stricken. Wheat Kings have almost without exception been Little sport by Routon Lethbridge trips reguls to go one up _ _ _ a i i i irn t Lin. 1 Hockley. Cuell. Saturday National league Detroit 1 Toronto 3 Toronto wins Best of seven final 4-0 american league Providence 2 Hershey l Best of seven final tied 3-3 Allan cup Regina 7 fort Frances 2 Bestol five Semi final tied 1-1 memorial cup Brandon 4 Calgary 1 i Best of seven Semi final tied 1-1 Montreal 5 Burrle 4 Best of seven Semi Fina Montreal wins 4-01 sunday american league Hershey 2 Providence 4 wins at full strength. The ques Tion asked Ever since Brandon embarked on the playoff Trail is How the whoa tirs would stand up under injuries. The Eastern memorial cup representative was generally considered the greatest Hazard in this respect. Apparently the fears arc Well founded the East likes it rough. These apprehensions would be More understandable were wheat Kings a Small fragile Crew. Such is not the Case. They re big and they can be Tough. Saturday night. Alfie fran Cis smashed horizontal into the boards with his face running interference. He fooled a lot of fans by gelling up unaided. Then Joe Crozier was caught off guard and smashed to the ice with a terrific body Check thrown by Buffalo Bob Hunt. Following the game. Joseph beamed boy did that Guy smack me was he Hurt naw you can t Hurt an All the Kings Are not Irish men hut they apparently share Irish Joe s philosophy. How Many who were pres ent will Ever forget the night Frank King tarried on a bit Ter feud with canadians Gord Morrison after absorbing a head Gash which later required almost a dozen stitches and one of the wheat Kings Virtues is not constant willing Ness to turn the Oiler Cheek they too can Dis i it out. It la take a whale of a Good team to beat Lethbridge Alia. Lethbridge native sons Defeated Winnipeg monarchs 9-4 saturday night in the first game of a Best of three series for the Western Canada Juven Ile hockey championship. The second game will be played in Lethbridge monday night. Close to 2.300 fans saw the referees hand out is penal ties including a match mis conduct to John Novak of the monarchs. Monarchs held a 3-1 Lead in the first period with the sons tying the score at 3-3 at the end of the second period. In the final session the sons rattled in six goals to walk off easy winners. Rod Stafford paced the Lethbridge Victory with four goals while Steve Raz with two. Walter Cuell Jack Rollings and Norman Hyssop with one apiece rounded out the scoring. Jim Zarie. Bruce Bell. John Mozel and John Novak scored singletons for the losers. Native sons found the Range with a bang in the wild scor ing third period As they badly outplayed monarchs rap Ping Home six goals. Trailing 3-1 going into the second period. Sons tied the score when Centre Man Rod Stafford flashed the red Light twice at the 5.05 and 11.16 Marks. Rollingson sent sons ahead 4-3 after 21 seconds of play in the third period but tied the game up at 6.12. The Best of seven final 4-31 cordite curlers hold wind up members of the cordite Curling club brought a highly successful season to a close saturday night with a banquet dance and presentation of prizes. Reginald Percy president the club presided. Head table guests included mrs. Pervy e. Fick miss e. Parsons Sam Harcus de Cail and Reginald Towersey. De Cail donated a trophy for Competition in a division of the i rapidly growing club. I in a prize winning Way George Kelly s rink walked away with most of the spoils taking both the defence industries limited cup emblematic of the club Champion ship and a division honors. Members of Kelly s rink were h. Banner year expected Olson w. Bridges and miss j. Williams. Jack Reid s rink were the b Divi Sion prize winners. Strong men these four Winni Eggers will be competing in the Manitoba weight lifting championships tuesday night at the . From left to right Dave Oakley Norm Stanway John Sinclair and Michael big league Ball bats Start swinging today by Gale Talbot new York a another big league baseball season opens today and there is reason to suspect that it will be one of the greatest Ever both competitively and in Money poured through the ticket windows. For More than a month fans have been breaking Down the Gates Ito watch exhibition games in the More confused than the prospective two team struggle be tween Cleveland and Boston red sox in the american. Four clubs Are Given a Chance to win in the National Boston. Presentation Merer Here s a modern hair tonic for men who want their hair neatly groomed yet who Don t like their hair to look or feel Greasy or Lueil Clown. Kreml grooms hair so naturally keeps every lock perfectly in place. Yet Kreml hair tonic a birr feels the least bit Greasy or Sticky on hair or Scalp. It keeps your hair and Scalp Kreml feeling As Delight fully clean As the Day you washed it. An excellent treatment to help keep your hair looking healthy and handsome to remove Dandruff flakes and relieve Drzik is of hair and Scalp. Change to Kreml today Wes and of record Advance sales. Washington senators As usual will jump the gun in the american league race in a game against Philadelphia athletics at Washington. President Truman has agreed to toss out the first Ball but he won t say with which hand. The riva1l National league also has booked a monday Solo in bos ton Between its Champion braves and Philadelphia Phillies. This was done to avoid opening tues Day with a patriots Day double header which is practically mandatory in Boston. Tuesday the firing will become general in eight cities. In the american league the world Champion Cleveland indians Are scheduled to tee off against St. Louis Browns in St. Louis. Washington plays Al new York Chicago at Detroit and Boston at Philadelphia. In the National league it wit be Philadelphia at Boston two games new York at Brooklyn Pittsburgh at Chicago and St. Louis at Cincinnati. Of the two Pennant races the one in the National league has the experts Only slightly ladies give prizes the . Ladies Curling club held their annual banquet and presentation of prizes recently with the president. Mrs. P. Pater son. Presiding. Mrs. T. W. Beech president o the Manitoba ladies Curling association and mrs. D. Wife of the president of the . Men s club were the honoured guests and received Flowers and gifts from mrs. C. Archibald on behalf of the club. The prize winners were As Fol lows Hutchinson trophy presented by mrs. Beech to mrs. P. O. Mclntyre is Kipi. M. Wah. Mrs. I. Findlay and a. Hight. Second mrs. L. Mcmahon. I mrs. D. Wiles. Mrs. E. Taylor and mrs. E. Amos. Mark Mills trophy presented by mrs. Kirsopp. 10 mrs. C. Duquid d. Wiles. Mrs. L. England and mrs. Brooklyn Pittsburgh and St. Louis Brooklyn with a couple of new Speed boys in its Outfield and a multitude of Youthful reserves probably is a slight favorite to out foot the other three. In recent weeks there have been published reports of dissension be tween Boston braves and their manager. Billy Southworth who drove them to the 194s Flag. The reports were strenuously denied b Southworth and others but then appears to be some evidence tha the defending champions Are none big Hap Cleveland Fielding the same Veteran club which licked the braves four games to two in the world series is virtually co favorite with the red sox. The two clubs finished the 4s race tied in the standing and the Indian won in a playoff. The indians still have the game greatest shortstop in manager lot Boudreau and they boast thre potential 20-game winners in to Feller Gene Bearden and Bol Lemon. They will have More re serve strength than last season. The red sox on the other hand have Ted Williams on their Side with Tex Hughson apparently Bac in form their pitching promises t be much stouter. Cask. Second Mclntyre Kipi. Mrs. W. Bonner. Mrs. B. Mcdonald and mrs. W. Mcdonald shoe trophy presented b mrs. Mclntyre. To mrs. I. Me Muir mrs. E. Taylor. Mrs. W. Ron Den. And mrs. A. Kane. Second mrs. C. Archibald skip. M. Wah. Mrs. H. Currle. And mrs. A. Hist. . Trophy fior third s Competition presented by mrs. D. Johnson to in. Kirsopp mrs. L. C. Watson mrs. H. Currle. Mrs. River Heights Ball weather permitting. Rive Heights Junior baseball team i practice monday wednesday an Friday nights at 6.15 . A players wishing to make a Posi a Tion on the club Are requested attend. Fireworks started with Walt Cuell driving Home the Winner at 10.22 and from then until the end of the game Lawrence Truchot s Lethbridge outfit connected for four More goals to put the game on ice. Novak Drew a match mis conduct Penally in the final period when he attempted to strike the penalty time keeper after being sent to the cooler on a roughing charge. Winnipeg Collins Riley Johnston Enric. Kerr. Bell. Furman Novak mozol. Allford Cancilla Bee Start. Mcgrevy Adelman. You Cyrus. Rol Vinsson Stafford. Raz. Lewis. Be Hyssop Hockley Cuell. Pilling Lethbridge and Bill Ramsden Vancouver. Summary first period 3. Winni Peg. Zaric Allvord 33 2. Winnipeg. Zovak Mozoki. Eee Scart 3. Orth Bride. Stafford Hyssop 4. Winnipeg. Bell penalties Raz Stafford. John Ston Kerr Arisman Adelman you Cyrus. Lab Ostia Malacko. Bell. Second period 5. Lethbridge Stafford Raz 6. Lethbridge Stafford Hockley. Lewis penalties Kerr Riley. Third Pel led 7. Lethbridge Rol Vinsson Raz 21 s. Winnipeg mozol 6.12 9. Lethbridge Cuell Shockley a 10.32 10, Lethbridge Raz rolling son p 11. Lethbridge. Stafford. Raz. Lewis 13. Lethbridge Hyssop you Cyrus is.59. Penalties Tomle Novak filnor and match my conduct Haz Malacko. Cis at the enemy b feline pushed it past a defence Man and hustled in to pick the Corner. Sonmor worked with full backs Joe Crozier and Allison to stifle the buffs Best scoring Chance of the period with wheaties two Short. Chrystal and Maclean were sitting out overlapping penalties. The Brandon came on with a Rush in the weird Middle stanza a highlight of which was the Cut Ting Down of referee Swain. A minute after the patched up official returned to the game Watrt wheat Kings leading by three goals. Calgary beat Frederick for the first and Las time of the eve Ning. Kinev gave him no Chance thumping the rigging with a Point Blank drive from 10-Fcet out. Previously. Frank Kink had Doi Ted tote rough period with a pair of counters. Allison to j Pawlyshyn set the stage for the from the Side of the net. Lanky Walt meticulously placed the puck in front and King clipped it in. Three minutes later bub Gilhooloy and John Michaluk of Cal Gary and and Francis took simultaneous roughing penalties. King beat a Riefen Ceman with Maclean s pass and laced it be tween goalie Bob Bartlett s pad to Cement Brandon s Lead. Always Loi ithe to a ill it n Day buffs battled Back strongly in the final period text Long Frederick severely before the Victory was finally suited away. Hunt Smith and sch led mls s a Golden Opportunity the three juggled the puck like a hot Potillo u the before Frederick sprawled to save. Reggie Abbott hew Down the left boards in a Fine rink length at empt to break up the persistent Buff attack Bui his Angle drive was blocked by Bartlett. At 16.47. Gus Juckes whacked Abbott s pass into a Comer while falling thereby icing the engage ment. Jack Mckenzie hit the goalie on a breakaway and then Mac Beaton and King blew a last minute Chance to stretch the Brandon Vic tory margin As Calgary got care less. It mattered Little. That was Why coach Bill Mac Kenzie spent a Happy easter. Who else s Kre Derlak Allison. Francis Sonmor. Mckeni in. Sub hrs "t.il. Maclean. Abbott. Pals Wijn Roche. Juries King. Beaton. Calm Ira i i vis no Shunn Tyri la Midi Aluk. Subs Cal i Ioly. Sleek. Sch Niimd Mcdonald. Omni a hum Hohson Smith. Officials Chick Little i Gina Stan Swain. Winnipeg. Kluht period 1. Or Monr Francis jims. , Sci Mii a Roclice. Hum. Krymm Robson. Maclean Meduna la. Second i erlund 2. Brandon. Kinji Pawlyshyn. Allison 3. Brandon King Maclean 4. Calgary. Ney Oughton 17.m. Penalties Sonmor Cli Hooly. Francis. My Rohaluk. Third period Brandon. Jackei 1u.47. Penalty Maclean. Tinsmith aim ror keen Kut Hacksaw Biades sold through leading diff i tutors everywhere Mas. It s kit i Mill the boy growing up looks at everything underwear. This time of year lie wants shorts. He wants them with a full elastic bother some buttons. 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