Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 25, 1949, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 20 Winnipeg free press monday april 23. 1949 Portsmouth assured of top spot rangers Nab scottish cup Glasgow rangers sat urday won the scottish cup be defeating the fighting Clyde squad 4-1. Rangers copped the scottish association s annual classic before More than fans. The rangers set the Pace throughout the match played on a Slippery Field with a Greasy Ball. Clyde s finer touches lacked the carry through to overcome the advantages of the rangers direct attack. Glasgow opened the scoring when Young tallied from a penalty late in the first half. He was followed quickly by Willimson who converted Waddell s Cross. Clyde halved the Winner s Lead Tarly in the second half when Galletly scored. However rangers re established their two goal Lead when Young converted on a pen Alty. The rangers final goal was garnered by Duncanson. With two games in hand. Portsmouth saturday assured itself first division championship honors in English league football by flin flon garners Cage title flin flon legion ettes won the Manitoba senior girls High school basketball championship and advanced into the Manitoba Junior women s Cage final saturday As they waltzed to two triumphs. In the afternoon they trounced Isaac Newton 18-11 to win the High school Crown and at night t h e y whipped Dominion knits 3s-22 in the Junior Semi final. Nelda Chisholm was the whole show for flin flon in both con tests. In the afternoon she accounted for eight leg Ionette Points and against the knits she banged Home 12. Gwen Jackson. Joan Barr and Joan Setterington scored three Points each for flin flon against Isaac Newton. Shading Bolton wanderers 2-1 at Bolton. Tough Portsmouth still has league matches scheduled with Huddersfield United and Manches Ter United their Points standing of 56 cannot be exceeded by anything second place Newcastle might add to their present total of 51. Adams Heads Granite club associated with the Granite Curling club for a number or years and a very enthusiastic curler Clint Adams was unanimously elected president at the annual meeting held wednesday night in the clubroom. He succeeds Tony Mahon. The retiring president who presided. Glowing reports were submitted by the committee chair Man which snowed the Mother club with the largest membership in its history to be in a Strong position. Recalling some of the highlights during the season or. Mahon paid tribute to the Good work of the executive in handling the affairs of i he club. They have done a Good said the retiring president. The full slate of officers Are president. Clint Adams vice presi dents. .7. G. James and Gordon Dow chaplain. Rev. Canon f. Glover . Representatives. To. A James and Gordon Dow e x e c i v e. President Adams. George Allen Harry Baker. Bill Bretl. Gordon Dow Tony Mahon. Harry Rudd. Ward Williams anal j. G. James membership. Tony Mahon competitions. George Wei Don ice j. G. James House and finance. Harry Baker Bill Brett and Gordon Dow Junior Section. Ward Williams inter club relations Bill Brett Secretary treasurer Jarry Rudd. Do Chunyu eur Horn were Isaac top scorers with apiece. And .1. Newton s five markets besides Chisholm. The top flin flon Point makers in the night game were Jackson and Doris Betteridge with if and eight Points respectively. Ruth Emborg s seven Points were tops for Dominion knit while a Ria Sawchuk and Jean Mclennan notched six and five Points respectively. Kiln 2 Betteridge. A Sot Herinston 0 Chisholm. 12 Jackson 10 0 Dahlgren 2 Ranson. 0 Jacob son. 0 Hoey. 4 Horkoff. 0 Jacobson 0 Tot Dominion 1 Kulbaba. Bobyk. 0 Emborg 7 Mclennan. Thompson. 0 Geller 0 Sawchuk. Fop Duck 0 total. 22. Flin 3 Setterington. 3 bet Meridse. 1 ii Holm. S Jackson. 3 Dahl Jurren. Total is. Glom Linfon 5 Forbes. Of Wilhorn. 1 Pociluk 0 total ii. Bodnarchuk 0 . G1hls . Girl s senior softball team will practice tuesday and thursday at 7 . At the Church and Arlington grounds. All prospective players Are Wel come. Along with players from last year s squad. Fast water paddle the annual fast water paddle took place sunday. The picture Here was taken at the Start of the event at Assiniboine Bridge. The wind up was at the Kildonan Canoe club. 36 Craft in fast water test the Manitoba paddling association s annual mixed fast water paddle was run Over a course approximately 15 Miles Long from Assiniboine Park to the Kildonan Canoe club sunday. Three clubs participated in the event with 36 Craft composed of two War boats and 11 cruisers from the Winnipeg Canoe club one War boat and 13 cruisers from the Kil Donan club and two War boats and seven cruisers from the y.. Canoe club. Except for a sprinkling of rain at the Start the weather was Ideal with a Strong South West wind favouring the paddlers for the entire distance. Enter championships Brandon madmen to invade veg senators go ahead Toronto up the crippled were in uniform although nursing i cause of injuries. Ottawa senators walloped Toronto injuries. Big Butch Stahan was red Johnson Marlboro Centre suburban school swim Friday final arrangements for the an Nual inter suburban schools swim meet Friday at the Sherbrook Pool Are being rapidly completed. Thirteen schools from St. Vital. St. James East Kildonan West Kil Donan Brooklands and North Kil Donan have already filed entries to swim for the grand aggregate shield now held by Queen Eliza Beth school. Events will include sprint races free style Back stroke and breast stroke in four classes Pri Mary Junior intermediate and senior and relay races in an open class As Well As in the limited classes. Officials stand ready to run the meet off and include Many of the outstanding swimmers and coaches of Manitoba. Director of the meet is Hart m. Devenney Secretary of the suburban schools athletic league and the staff includes Bill Lebianc Athol Ferguson pop Sidwell Charles bar Bour Fred Youmans Max Avren Marlboro 7-0 saturday night and became favourites for the Day in the Topsy Turvey Eastern Canada senior hockey final. The Victory which followed a loss by the same score thursday night gave senators a 3-2 Lead in games in the Best of seven series with the sixth game scheduled for Ottawa monday night. A seventh game if necessary will be played in Toronto tuesday., senators minus Tivo first string players and with two others dressed despite injuries looked much better than Marl Boros saturday. The series win ners meet the Western Cham pions Retina capitals in the Allan cup finals opening next thursday. The Quebec champions who had not scored in two previous series games on Toronto ice went 29 minutes saturday without counting taut once the Jinx was broken the senators poured another six behind Howie Harvey in the Tor onto nets. Nils Tremblay Pivot on Ottawa s Pony line tallied three goals his second hat trick of the series. Lude Check counted twice including the All important first goal. Other senator snipers were Alex smart and Emile Dagenais. Buddy Hellyer Vas credited with three assists. Two Ottawa rearguard dressed despite torn ligaments be Hind the left knee. Bobby Copp who got two assists played with a broken left thumb in a cast. Two forwards Connie Tudin and de Check die Emberg missed the game be crease. Was in the penalty Box for rough ing when senators got their first goal. At of the second period just outside the Toronto took a Short pass from St. John s tech cop Cage Crown flyer and batted the puck past he helpless Harvey. After thut there was no stopping senators. They added i pair before the second ended and poured four More past Harvey in the final 20 minutes. Meanwhile big legs Fraser was St. John s tech captured the men s senior High school Basket Ball championship saturday at Mcgregor armoires walloping flin Floii 35-22. An aggressive Ball club. Flin Floii went Clown at the opening whistle and although they tried Alan Carmichael and others. Bob Hamerton my Kjoss last longer when they re Kenora s bowlers in form Kenora ont. Over 60 Winnipeg bowlers were Here on saturday for the annual Lake of the Woods woodrome open tournament and some Brilliant Bowling was witnessed before the honors were determined. Local bowlers took most of the honors. Winners were men s Lake of the Woods hotel. Kenora. 3310 diesels 3-m2 Park Hills Winnipeg 343-1 dry Len men s 3332 Ray Gibson s Winnipeg 33gs Lindstrom ant , Kenora 3361. Mixed dubs 315s Sis White j. B grocery 3053 Bankers men s Plante and 0. Baker. Kenora. 1703 b. Good Cirild and b. Naf Lon. Winnipeg 1.565 d. Sweeney and c. Larrison Kenora p. Netzel and Gray 1.-191 r. Bath and g. Stone it Nora d. Howard and b. White xenon 1.473 a. Tiv Nunn and Rol ton. Kenora. 1.4g5 a. Lindstrom and w. Kenora. 1.-135 e. A Wilpolt and i. Murphy. Winnipeg Lake George fish club elects slate or. L. A. Gibson was re elected president of the Lake George fish club at a meeting of the directors held following the annual banquet and shareholders meeting thursday. A. E. Godsmark was elected vice president and mrs. F. G Warburton was appointed Secre tary treasurer. Or. To. D. Suffield was elected honorary president. The directors elected to serve for a two year term were Harry Darling a. E. Godsmark and b. B. Smith with l. A. Gibson d. C. Valentine and n. W. Brewer still with one year of their terms to serve. Ernest Claydon was elected honorary auditor of the club. The following members were appointed to the boat committee n. W. Brewer Price Rattray w. G. Ketchapaw and mrs. A. I. Coul try. The members elected to the House committee were a. E. Gods Mark b. B. Smith h. S. Scarth and e. Claydon. The guest of Honor was g. W. Kalaher director of game and fisheries for Manitoba who gave a most interesting address. In Cleveland swim meet George Bevan. John Bell. Deane Hillsman and George Nelson of the Winnipeg y.., leave to Day for Cleveland where they will compete in the 22nd annual inter National y.. Swimming and diving championship meet Friday and saturday. Bevan and Bell will enter a number of the free style events while Hillsman will race in a Back stroke and free style event. Nelson will compete in the breast stroke and free style events. Pop Sidwill has kept the Hoys n a rigorous training schedule or the past while. Eel. Graydon will accompany the swimmers. Hard they weren t quite up to the Par the tech lads showed. St. John s shooting eyes were in Good shape and although they Only Brilliant in the Ottawa nets As he throttled All Toronto attempts. For Marlboro Johnny Mccormack formerly of Edmonton was outstanding. The dangling Centre Vas the most effective of the Tor onto forwards against the close checking senators. t Upp. Trainer Trembo ousted a four Point Lead at time they had stretched half it to j6-16 at the three Quarter Mark. Paul Ginovsky was the or icon for the Eccli with to Points while Brisky and Lohn Sam plunked in six Points each. Morley Typp and Rich Bevin plunked in four Points each. Hudon and Louis Floch paced the flin flon cagers with eight and six Points respectively. St. 11 Bevan. 4 Brisky. B Buttnick. 0 Brower 2 Tohn on. 6 her Ger. 2 , 4 Frame. 0 0. Total . Klin 6 last. 2 Hudon. A Shreider. 2 Rheaume. 0 d. Randall. A Lalonde. A c. Anderson. 1 b. Randall. 0 n. Anderson. 3 Barr. 0. Total. 22. Thodos ready Vancouver. Up the first of Vancouver s much sought after football Talent will be on the Road next week. Pete Tho Dos will Henri for Cal Gary to Start Spring training with the Grey cup Champion Stam Peders. For the first time in Many years Brandon has sent entries to the Manitoba wrestling championships. Coach Bray Willey has come up with four boys who could make it More than interesting for the local wrestlers. The Brandon wrestlers vill command a lot of respect from their opponents for although they Are relatively new at the game it was Bray Willey who started Steve Kozak on his wrestling career to a world s championship. Entries have been received in All divisions and keen Competition is assured in ail classes with the exception of the Light heavies where a. Olsen greatly outclasses his Youthful and untried opponents. Other Manitoba champions How Ever will be hard pressed to re capture their crowns. Most seriously threatened is Jim love last Vear s lightweight Champ who aces an outstanding new Comer n Stan Watowich who has shown amazing aptitude for the game. Last year s welter King Don Trifunov will have a Tough time winning the heavier Middle Divi Sion he has entered this year. Gordon Nelson Vern Plett and Harold Serebin Are certain Trifunov will not be around when the winners Are declared. A scramble for the welterweight Crown will ensue for seven events matched grapplers will vie for the honors in this division. Allar Sals capture Quarter Darlney. Robinson. Iyer Check. Smart. Subs Dagenais Greene Irvine . Davidson. Robertson Ith Sun Hannican Luchanan. Mcormack Blair. Mccllan. Armstrong air. Button. Hoilett. Barilko. Shouldice Ottawa bit Multi Sun Osha Tva. Simmav Llesi none. i2i. Trainor. Sit Zirul Ottawa. Check hell Coppi 2. Ottawa Tremblay Darriell. Robinson i 3. Ottawa. Riv malay Rubinson penalty to ill Ottawa. Tremblay Dartnell. T up i 3. Ottawa Chuck Helly Cri 6. Ottawa smart Smith Ireene 7. Ottawa. Dagenais chill in relatively of action new Comers is expected. And Complete list of entries follows Brandon a. R. Hunt Brandon i. John Wibb Wilin. Harvey fair Man. Ken Deif. Ken Harlsworth James love Don Mckenzie Stan Wato wire. Favell Gerald a veil. Rudy Saturn de f. R. Griffith named head f. R. Griffith was elected presi Dent of the Pembina Curling Clu ten Junior teams to operate ten teams operate in the patrons Are l. A. Petrie and at the annual meeting of the Clu tuesday. The club Mutch m.p., Krupp with or. G. B. Mctavish honorary president. Alex Mitchel is the past president. Other officers elected Are firs vice president a. B. Masson Sec Ond vice president h. E. Curry Secretary r. F. Peterson Chap Inin Rev. Hugh r. Percy executive h. E. Rogers g. W. Dewar g. L. Legs. R. K. Stewart Hay. M. R. Mcneill Sam k. Thomp son and e. D. Sherman. Arry Driscoll Stan Puchniak. Breea Oswell. Llazark a Fop. Nelson. Vern Plett Don Trifunov avoid Serebrin. Olsen. Jarnberg. Dave Oakley. George Eakin. Rousseau Ted Gor enc. Peter Plett. The major men s f i v a pin eague brought their 194s-49 schedule to a close on Friday night Ith the Salisbury House entry inning the fourth Quarter and a lace in the Roll off. Battering the Little wooden in with a vengeance from he opening Bell the nip House Ang checked in with games of 414, 1119 1321, for a 3s54 total and 17 Points. Every member of the winning earn bowled brilliantly with an Hor Man Leo Michaud As top corer with an even so including single of 320. Don Tucker 791, la Neville 777, Tommy Grande 56 and Johnny Stan 730. Kux snick Ralko were Al o in Good form picking up 36 Points along the route to jump rom fourth place to second in the Nal standings. By Whitington h2 317 Bert Manson 769 32-1 Fri Gav Urquhart 716 305 were he standouts in the Balke Point gathering. The Roll off for the league Hampi Enship and the c. E. Sim Nite trophy will take place next riday night april the 29 at the recreation alleys. Play will Start it 9 o clock Sharp Between the our Quarter winners Brunswick Brylke Waverley hotel f. C. Sim Nite co. And Salisbury houses. Duck pin Spring league being organized Gibsons phone 924902 Winnipeg Junior basketball league this season it was decided by league officials sunday at a meeting held in St. Paul s College. The new entry is the Toban bosons who Wil operate in the South division with Rose Dales South end River Heights cardinals and Columbus club. The North division is com prised of Elmwood giants Morse place monarchs . Blues Smitts and Transcona. Ope Xix Date for the league will be May the 16 with the an Nual All Star game set for july 18. The league decided that As of this year no club will be allowed to lend players for the period of one year. Once a club releases a player the player is the property of the that he signed with until he released. Each club will be per listed to sign 24 players until june when the clubs must Cut their Oster Down to is players. New track tally Are 598 har Ness race tracks in the tinsmith Ash Fob Camboa Climou keen Kut Hacksaw Blades sold through leading distributors everywhere Cincinnati new York rowing club elects Baillie one of the oldest clubs in the City the Winnipeg rowing held their annual meeting and election of officers recently in stalling j. A. Baillie As president with Derek Riley As vice president Paul Hen Elliffe As Secretary and Len Booth As treasurer. Bob Watson was elected Captain and Tom Carnall. Vice Cap Ain. Tom Mobberly is in charge of coaching while the members at Large Are Elswood Bole. C. S. Riley jr., r. W. Richards Gordon Dilts. Theo Dubois and r. Grin Dick. Basic plans for the club s participation in Winnipeg s birthday Celebration were Dis cussed. The club will take part in a regatta held during the birth Day week. Cleveland bound Winnipeg will be represented by four swimmers at the 22nd International y.. Champion ships at Cleveland. Three of the Young men who will be com Peting Are shown Here. Left to right George Bevan John Bell and George Gaydon. Missing is Deane Hillsman. Baseball Roundup National Kagl k 4 2 there was every indication that the club would have a Strong representation in Tho North West Ern International rowing meet this year. There was some discussion re Larr Linc the new clubhouse and its facilities. A tribute was paid the retiring president. Bob Richards. Meeting the greater Winnipeg juvenile baseball league will hold a meet ing monday at s . In St. Paul s College. Morse place juveniles will prac Tice tuesday at 6.30 . At the Morse place grounds. All those interested Are invited to attend. Riverside see Ting a meeting of the Riverside ten Nis club will be held in the Laura Secord school at s.15 . Wednesday. Lacrosse meeting the annual Genera meeting of the greater Winnipeg Lacrosse association will be held in the Elm b i inn Vork Birk font. 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Detroit.012 000 010 14 2 Cleveland 020 100 100 12 2 10 innings Newhouser and . Swift s Wynn Zoldak is and began. A of tips Detroit at Chicago Philadelphia at new York 1 Washington at Boston p Lii Only games scheduled i s and Liv 11 3 13 2 and Campanella Roberts. Donnelly 4 Trinkle 5 Kon Tanty 7 Chicago St. Louis Adkins. Kush 9 and Lopau. 000 003 500-11 13 2 000 005 9 1 i 71 and scheming Munger. Wilks 7 feeder 7 Staley 7 Boyer and Paragiou. Bakis. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh Ppd. Ends s Boston at Brooklyn leu York at Philadelphia Cal Cage. At Pittsburgh Cincinnati Al St. Louis a.mkr1can new York Philadelphia Chrysler corporation Octroi Wood recreation association. Kel sos Tor Vin Street at s . Club rooms. Louis Irish practice the Irish soccer club will hold a practice at 7 . Tuesday. All players Are requested to turn out. _ Washington .s33 .714 .71- .600 .333 sundry n 000 000 12 2 Boston 020 020 6 3 Lopat. Paige is and Berra. Houk is Dob on. Mccall 9 Dorith 9 and teb 000 102 12 1 Washington 100 002 c 2 i a a git. Toronto s-5. Baltimore Montreal Newark 3-6 Buffalo 4-3. Jersey City n-5 Rochester 3-3. Syracuse -1-4 Rochester 7. Jersey City 6 Montreal 7. Baltimore 3 Toronto at Newark Ppd. Rain Buffalo at Syracuse bad. Wet grounds americas association sunday s or sulk St Paul 3-3. Louisville 1-3 Minneapolis 9-7. Columbus 3-3 Kansas City 14-0. Toledo 0-3 Milwaukee 4-6. Indianapolis 0-5 saturday s results Minneapolis 12. Columbus 6 kans City 17. Toledo 16 m he puke 1. Indianapolis 5 St. Paul .1. Louisville 3 Gardner signs Toronto Cal Gardne of Winnipeg Centre of the Worl Champion Toronto Maple Leafs signed his 1949-50 National Hocke league contract saturday Shortl before leaving for new York of a Holiday with his parents. He was the seventh Leaf to Sig for next season others being Max Bentley. Garth Boesch Vic Lynn Ted Kennedy Howie Meeker and i Joe Klukay. 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