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Monday, November 21, 1949

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 21, 1949, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 20 Winnipeg free press monday november 21, 1949 Alou ettes smother tigers do of Junior hockey monarchs nip ports meet Hawks tonight port Arthur Bruins unbeaten i Thunder Bay league play left i favourable impression with fans in bowing to monarchs 4-3 in overtime saturday night in a Good Junior hockey game., two Winni Eggers moved iric the port Arthur limelight Satur Day goalie Barry Smith through Fine play and defence Man Bil Bozo Mathew by aggressive action which resulted in hurtful penalties to the Bruins. Trailing 2-0 after the first period monarchs scored three times in the second with Mathew watching from the penalty Box. Novak Kaiser and Zarie tallied from Mitchell and Ferguson to move past a port Arthur Lead fashioned by Robbie Wrightsel and Dave Whalen. Mickey Lynch banged in Whalen s goal pos drive before the second period ended to tie it and the ports held up under third. Monarch pressure in the Ferguson went Down with Mitchell after four minutes of the overtime with Only Mathew Back but pass was by the big Blu Eliner. The regals kept it in there and a moment later Mitch raced around the net and poked the puck to Tjie far Cor Ner. Centre Joey Kaiser showed the Monarch Way in a great performance in the last minutes before Bruins rushed Down and missed open goal and their last Chance to break even. Monarchs had trouble with the port Arthur defence in the first period in which the Bruins experienced no such difficulty. Chuck Lumsden injured at Brandon Friday was absent and took some of the starch from the Monarch Blue line. The Young pro Don Johnston on defence and Pivot men Johnny Novak and Kaiser saw the regals through a shaky opening after which they out gunned and out played port Arthur. Bruins did t take it As rough by a Long shot As their reputation or As in last Spring s playoffs against Brandon. Bozo Mathew was will Iii and the crowd gave him the big Chee rather than the Raspberry when Ever he hit the freeze this fellow Stathew will probably be a big boy in the time he quits growing. He1 17-years-old now. Tuesday night the ports wind up their tour against former team mate Nick Hill and the Black Laws. Tonight they play when Kings at Brandon. At the amphitheatre rink this evening monarchs meet Black Hawks in an important Frame that monarchs need to stay within a Victory of the Hawks who can tie wheat Kings for top place by win Ning. Game time is . port Arthur Cool. Smith defence. Davidson and Mathew forwards Whalen. And Johnson. Suhs re pkg Evesque Lynch Carlson Whitney Wilson Luthur. To Solowsky. Lovasi. Mann chs goal Collins defence Swank and Riley forwards Kaiser Chorley Ana Itchell. Subs Zurega Muir Johnson Tyszko Novak Kelpin Traynor Mcauley crosthwaite Bell Ferguson Zarie. Su.mmakl7 Flint i Elrod 1. Forth Arthur Wright sell 1.42 2. Port Arthur Whalen Lynch 5.07. Penalties Mathew. Second pitied 3. Monarchs. Novak 2.22 a. Monarchs Kaiser. Mitchell 3.39 5. Monarcr.5, Zarie Ferguson 10 6. Port Arthur Lynch Whalen 19.46. Penalties Mathew Crosth Waite. Third period no scoring. Penalties Buruga Johnson overtime 7. Monarchs Mitchell 4.42. Penalties Novak Johnson . Veeck Sells indians for Cleveland Cap dynamic Bill Veeck sold Cleveland indians to a group of local business men monday for a reported the tribe president announced j the Long awaited action at a press conference. I Ellis Ryan insurance executive is head of the new group that has been bickering with Veeck for weeks to buy the american league baseball club and its holdings. makes a save goalie Chuck Rayner of the new York rangers is seen As he fell to the ice while making a save in recent game with the Boston Bruins at Madison Square Garden new York. Skating in to scoop up the puck is the Bruins Pete Horeck the Bruins lost this game 2-1, and suffered a 8-3 defeat at hands of Black Hawks in Chicago the following night to sink to cellar position in league leading race. Passing Ryan Joe Kaiser monarchs second Dox Johnston defensive standout Herb Stevens and Elliott top bowlers Bowling in Brilliant unison. Her in Stevens and de Elliott who vere rolling from scratch posted ,630 to win the Handicap 5-pin doubles held saturday on the Sara Oga alleys. Stevens combined Ames of 303, 283 and 28s for s74, while Elliott had 755, including a Dandy 351 Solo. In second spot with 150 pins Handicap o. Norman and b. Man son chalked up Claude Tucker and Olie Westman captured show position with a tight race for fourth Placo ensued Between Ollie Hyndiuk and h. Zibinski and Herbie Jones and Les Stevenson with Ollie s Brilliant 813 earning the verdict for part Ner and herself with to i scant Point difference. Rae Henry and Ray demur wound up in sixth place with George Evans captured the Handicap 5-pin singles event making every game count for a tally of s65. His string consisted of 299, 305 and 261. J. Mcallister took Sec Ond with 820. Third position went to Stan Caha with s09. Len Long missed the charmed Circle by six Points turning in 794. K Calgary won t have a Chance Montreal Hapes coach of Hamilton tigers agreed that his team had been hopelessly and wished the Mon Treal Alou ettes the very Best Luck in their Dominion championship game at Toronto next saturday against the Western Champion Cal Gary stampedes. Yeah we were beaten in the ground and in the air we just Arent in the same volunteered Hapes in the Hamilton Western Ontario intercollegiate champs spirited Mustangs Down Mcgill 12-9 those kids Don t get Over confident. Sure tigers were easy but Cal Gary will be a different coach Lew Hayman shared Mccance s opinion. Said Lew we beat Hamilton with our second team but we won t take Calgary that Way. They Are a Tough fighting club and we will have to fight a lot harder than we did at any time this season to beat Joe ill a the team s Secretary dressing room following Montreal s and chief scout thinks the Ais convincing 40-0 Victory in the East will take Calgary by a margin of Ern Canada football championship the Hamilton room was quiet As the players silently tossed aside their mud soaked uniforms and changed to Street clothes. The players were unanimous in agreeing that we were Well beaten by a bettor big Vic Spencer Tiger s Star full Back summed it up for the rest of the boys this Way what Oan you say when you be just lost nothing. That s All there is to Hapes who did t play in the ame because of a shoulder injury said it s better it out this Vay even if by Chance we might have got a few Breaks and Hac made a better showing Montreal had the Best team and earned the right to go into the final a few doors away from the Tiger room the Alou ettes were in a Happy mood As Weil wishers free y moved through the crowded quarters and slapped their favorite players on the Back and predicted certain Victory for Montreal against Veteran Ches Mccance who was used sparingly sunday and had Little Chance to dirty his sweater on the rain soaked Field slipped into the medical room for a fast rub his Only comment was i Hope Toronto up an injury battered but determined squad of University of Western Ontario Mustangs saturday fought their Way to the intercollegiate football title with a 12-9 playoff Victory Over Mcgill redmen. The underdog were on the Tail end of 3-2 came up with a terrific display of blocking plunging and passing to recapture the title they relinquished last year to the University of Toronto blues after holding it since 1939. Western overcame what looked like an insurmountable array of obstacles before a varsity stadium crowd of Mustangs stacked a spirit that would t be beaten. They scored one touchdown in the first half in which they had an Edge in play. A lightning like thrust gave them another to put them ahead 12-6 pm the first play of the fourth Quarter. Then backed to the Wall almost the entire final Quarter the mus tangs beat Back a fighting me Gill team that at times to overpower them. Seemed spearheaded big Pete Robinson a 20-year-old running halfback coach Vic Obeck s redmen made a desperate move for Victory. Three times they charged their Way into position three times the Tough Western line held them. With six minutes left in the same Robinson who carried the Ball for two successive first Downs to the Western 12, raced around his own end on third Down and was brought hard by Blake Taylor on the two. It was inches of a first Down and Western kicked the Ball Clear. The Victory gave coach Johnny Metras charges the tales trophy a trophy they held from 39 until they lost it last year to varsity. In those seasons interrupted from 1940-45 by were undefeated the War they and were tied Only once in 27 games before Var sity ended the Streak. Outsides Bill Ford and Dick Hill scored the Western touchdowns. Gray converted one of them and Western got its other Point when Rocky Robillard was Rouge on Gray s 35-Yard Boot in the second Quarter. Robillard a 27-year-old Nat Ive of Ottawa scored the Lone Mcgill touchdown Early in the third Quarter when he picked a big Hole sidestepped several backs and raced 57 Yards Over the line. He also got a single. A placement Leo Johnson in Quaker car Spiel Saskatoon Saska Toon. Quakers hockey club Auto Mobile Bonspiel will go on As scheduled from nov. 28 to dec. 3 at the Arena Here a Bonspiel commit tee meeting decided sunday. With about 40 rinks on the entry list and prospects Good for at least a dozen More the committee decided the entry would Likely equal ast year s Mark. Members said Low temperatures and Snow would make curlers More Bonspiel minded and Many curlers who were undecided about Filin their entry would now decide to. Among the latest entries on the books were those from Bert Robertson of Edmonton Leo John son Winnipeg Don Sauter far ight Stan Meek Nipawin Craw lord Hicks Winnipeg Grant wat son Winnipeg and Jack Simpson Ouis Laimon Jay Gould Anc Chuck Syer of Saskatoon. a former car Bonspiel Vinner having taken the cars at Nipawin in 194s by defeating Craw Ord Hicks. Don Sauter skipped the Fairlight rink was runner up to Pete Hume at Nipawin last Vinter. Bill Dunbar of Kinley won the first Quaker car Bonspiel by de bating Art Pollon Dauphin in he final. Both these skips Are entered for next week s event. Kick by Harry Irving late in the fourth Quarter accounted for the other Points. Mustangs struck for their first major on the first play of the second Quarter. George Arnott booted from the Mcgill 30 about 10 feet behind the goal line. Al Fairhead snagged the Ball fumbled it when tackled and Bill Ford pounced on it for the touchdown. Bob Mcfarian s attempted con Vert was blocked. Mustangs counted their second touchdown on the first play of the fourth Quarter. Hill made a running catch of Gray s 38-Yard pass got past two Mcgill tacklers and raced to the Goa line. Summary first Quarter scoring none. Second Quarter 1, Western touchdown 2. Mcgill single Robillard kicked o 3. Western single Robil Ard Rouge or. Gray s third Quarter 4. Mcgill touchdown 5. Western touchdown 6. Western convert fourth Quarter 7, Mcgill placement one touchdown. Joe scouted one Calgary game and saw them play Here in pre season exhibition game. He thinks that als can win on their Superior he said that if Frankie Filchok and Bruce Coulter continue to pass effectively As they have in their last three games Calgary won t have much of a at this Point Lew Hayman interrupted with the suggestion that Calgary might just happen to have Montreal meets Calgary saturday for Grey cup Montreal up Montreal Alou ettes smeared Hamilton tigers 40-0 in the mud of Delorimer stadium sunday and took the Eastern Canada football final in a surprisingly easy Gal lop before a paid attendance of dampened and shivering fans. Practically from the outset the Ontario Union champions were never in the picture against the big four powerhouse. Alou ettes struck swiftly for three touchdowns in the opening Quarter and from then on their big name stars saw most of the action from the sidelines. A pass defence the one that Hamilton did not but Joe stuck to his theory that the als can beat Calgary in the Virgil Wagner Alou ettes Ace scorer pulled off two sensation a runs through a broken Field for a pair of touchdowns one on a 75 Yard Gallop and the other on a 30 Yai a sprint. Bobby Cunningham gathered in to touchdown passes one from til chock and the other from Bruce Coulter Filchock s quarterback re placement. Coulter s passes sent Keith eng ish and the Veteran Ches Mccance ver for two More touchdowns and lanky Jim Harper account dec or the other with a line plunge rom Hamilton s one Yard Stripe five of the seven touchdowns converted four by Mccance and the other by Tommy Manas Ersky. Haj Tilton appeared help Ess against Montreal s attack by oth ground and air and the Tiger Fence was weak. Without coach Verle Hapes their Star Quarter ack the tigers never seriously threatened the Montreal goal line. Jim Caine Joe Cihocki and Jack Tewart broke through occasionally or Good gains but the Louette be promptly lightened up again and Hamilton s Hopes for a touch own March were quickly rubbed it. Stan Wolkowski filling in for japes who was out of the game Ith a shoulder separation could Complete Only two of 12 passes to Temple. Smith who did most of be Tiger kicking was out booted h the Way by Fred Kijek who often one punt of the soggy Ball or 70 Yards. The statistical Story was All revealing of the tigers ineptness. Hey were Able to make Only seven St Downs against Alou ettes 27 and picked up 142 Yards by Rushing against 390 for the Montre Alers it was ant even worse comparison on yardage gained by asses. Wolkowski s two completed forwards were Good for 46 Yards i chock and Coulter the latter oing most of the heaving com lated 13 of 28 passes and made e completions Good for 277 Yard the tigers intercepted five of he Louette air attempts and Al Guettes in turn snared three Ham Ilton passes. The game was scouted by coach Les Lear of Calgary stampedes whose Western champions meet the Alou ettes in Toronto next Satur 318 Cal Arians making trip Day for the Dominion title am the Grey cup. its Hamilton flying Wing. Stewart halves. Cap lot Caine. Spencer Quarter. Wolkowski san Gaudaur insides Blant. Waterman i. Les. Iano. Smith o , d. Defrancesco. L. Dfrancesco Wilson , Alford Fabian Zarck. Crocker. Strachan. Darr Ainsworth. S jobs Cihocki. Aul sidelines. Montreal wins. Mccacc halves Wagner Feste Ryga Quarter Filchock Nap keys insides , Harn middies Trawick Gladchuk out ides Toohy Douglas. Subs Secatore ".ijek, Mcpartland Stevenson outer. A Harpor. Ens lib Taylor Smith , Manastersky. Leith St. Thomas. Ont. Wilson Hamilton and Johnny Munro Toronto. Alex Hayes Sarnia ont. Yardstick Story team first Downs Yards Rushing Yards passing Yards lost passes passes Complete interceptions 3y punts average punt run auks. Kicks blocked. 3y lost Vumbi penalty Virgil Wagner two dazzling runs Grid special Rolls tonight Calgary up a dozen Palo Minos and pintos a five piece old time band five majorettes a Chuck Wagon and horses a 100-foot Minia Ture train All will be aboard the special train leaving Here tonight for Toronto and the Dominion foot Ball final nov. 26. Swing yer pardner will Echo rom the train on its journey. Square dancers have a rumpus room set aside in which o get in their last practice licks n preparation for their wild West Parade through Toronto streets. Harvey forester chairman of the special train committee said sunday night that 318 will be going on the Stampede special this year 120 More than last year. All told he said there will be about Cal Arians rooting for the Calgary stampedes in the Grey cup final against Montreal Alou ettes. Many football fans were going on other trains and by special plane. Also aboard the special train will be a hand tooled Saddle a gift cites Mccance touchdown four conf arts Joe Rya a alone tics by a touchdown Shibicky gets coaching Job flin flon Man. Special owing to family illness. Brian Hextall informed the local Junior bomber hockey club this week end that he will be unable to take on the duties of the team this season. The suggestion from Hextall that the club Contact Alex Shi Bicky proved a valuable one As Shibicky has consented to take Over the coaching of the team and is expected to arrive Here monday. Mild weather has continued and no ice is available yet for hockey practice. Myers due to fight Roberts the Crescent boxing club will stage another fight card wednes Day and has lined up the Best Talent available. A five round scrap Between Winnipeg s Billy Pinkus and the Canadian middleweight Champion Gord Wallace of Brant Ford ont., will headline the affair. From the City of Calgary to mayor Pinkus is runner up for Wallace s Hiram Buck Mccallum of Toron Crown. To and a genuine Blackfoot Indian one change appears on the card Teepee. The Teepee will be set up by two Blackfoot chiefs at the front of Toronto s City Hall. Hockey Manit atm Junior Winnipeg Black. Hawks is monarchs . Amphitheatre. Basketball senior Paulins is. St. Andrews varsity is Coby Zalacs and . Weston school. Junior and senior girls fort Rouge is varsity was beens a varsity. And . . Dave Berry s baby boy steals spotlight new Stampede arrives on scene it s Here the 1950 Morris you too can own one on the Lay away plan Down 550 per to. Closed or convertible lifer Model Call is 722 485. Open eve. Rempel Oakville ont., seven Pound baby up a i a boy thei n stole the honors sunday in Calgary stampedes pig whistle Headquarters despite the 40-0 Montreal Victory Over Ham Ilton tigers in the Eastern Canada final at Montreal. And there was nothing unexpected. About both events. The Stamps Grey cup defending champions flocked around the Lone radio in this Highway tourist Cabin Camp Headquarters listening to the Montreal game but they also had an ear cocked for the Telephone ready for news of the expected birth of a baby to the wife of end Dave Berry. It was at the three Quarter time in the Montreal game that Dave received the Call from Calgary announcing he was the father of a seven Pound boy. I just want to get in that against the als for a couple of minutes to whack those Guys the he spec tales footballer said. He cleaned the place out of i fears in a Short time and jubilantly passed around the stogies in Honor of the big event. Otherwise the Stamps who arrived by train in Toronto about 24 Miles East of Here earlier in the Day passed an uneventful eight hours. To a Man they figured Montreal would take the Eastern title and Advance to the Dominion football final. We figured Alou ettes would take it but that big score was manager Archie is Gillis told reporters. We have a pretty Good idea of their Power and we Are prepared for stampedes arrived in Early this morning and were met by less than 100 expatriated West Erners wearing the Calgary red and White colors. But even the feeble Yip pee heard in the Sta Tion was a lot More than last year s Welcome by reports Only. The stampedes came Here shortly after arrival and went through an hour workout devoted mostly to touch Rugby and around the Field jogging at the exclusive Appleby school. They lolled around the remainder of the Day but they will Start serious two a Day work outs today in preparation for the Dominion final at Toronto s Var sity stadium nov. 26. The much ballyhooed journey East of the Stamps turned out to be just another train arrival at Toronto s those on Union station hand seemed to and have one thing on their minds How to get tickets for the game. After the preliminary picture nothing to taking of various players and officials the greeters got Down to serious business and conversations turned to the subject of How Many tickets can i get for the Jack Grogan in charge of distribution of Calgary s quota of tickets had a Busy Day immediately after arrival. Telegrams and letters asking for tickets awaited him at his hotel and he was resigned to spending the next five Days filling and refusing re quests. The Calgary team has already received ticket requests that would fill half of varsity stadium s 000 accommodation and to Stop the flow they plan an advertise ment in the City s three newspapers telling would be buyers we have Wally Myers replacing Allan fair Banks. Myers will tangle with Eddie Roberts. The fight which could steal the show from the main event is thei Frankie White Danny Davies fix lure. White holds the canadian1 featherweight Crown and is a member of Canada s British Empire games boxing team. Nine bouts in All will go ring wards. Other top notch fighters to appear on the card Are Chick Livingstone Steve Legge. Living Stone s reputation is Well known Here while Legge s Speaks for it self. He s the Manitoba welter weight Champ. Fight time is 8.30 . Regina edges quakers 3-2 Saskatoon cup a spirited third period rally capped by Harold Brayshaw s Solo goal with Only 70 seconds to go carried re Caps to a 3-2 Victory Over Saskatoon quakers in a Western Canada senior hockey league game saturday before a crowd of fans. The win lifted the Caps from the league cellar one Point a front the last place. Quakers. Edmonton flyers hold second place in the four team league six Points ahead of Regina and three Points Back of the Pace setting Calgary stampedes. Besides Brayshaw Bob Wiest and a Mcdougall were other re Gina scorers. Wiest recently acquired from Victoria cougars of the Pacific coast pro league and Mcdougall each Drew an assist along with Lou Hauck. All three Regina goals came in the last period. The two Saskatoon goals scored in the second period were by Billy Maher and by Thomas. Ken Hunter and Reg Bentley Drew assists on Maher s counter and Steve Gaber was the Helper on Thomas tally. Schick ejector. Kazior. World s Only with automatic a Tao changer Little Brake linings give me 3 times the Wear says Montreal cab Driver won Bellemare i am More than satisfied with the exceptional service i have had with Chrico Cyc Lebond Brake writes Yvon Bellemare 5330 St. Denis St., Montreal. They were installed Miles ago on my taxi in use 24 hours a Day in heavy traffic. 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