Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 10, 1951, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press monday december 10, .1951 right on the sch nozzle lots of hones lose by a one that almost lost the nose. Harry s pal makes a perfect nose dive and sends jockey k. Gilsenan off on a flight of his own during a Steeple Chase event at Britain s Plumpton track. Rangers thump Leafs under new coach what is Bill Cook playing local enthusiasts commence drive rolling soccer Bull gathering by Scotty Hareb they be started the Ball rolling Tor that new soccer Home up on notre Dame West. Saturday after noon a meeting was held in the army and Navy clubroom when the representatives of the m.f.a., the Winnipeg and District senior league were present. President or. Victor Hagen and Tommy Sharp spoke for the m.f.a., while president Jock Mcneill and Bert Wileman represented the league. Present also at the meeting wove w. G. Coventry British Trade com missioner Jimmy Arthur Charles Krupp Well known in sports Cir cles and Jimmy Irvine. Jock Mcneill. Who presided out lined the plans for the new soc cer Home. We have leased some property up on notre Dame from the City Souris manages tight Victory by tic Canadian press Detroit red wings extended their National hockey league Lead Over second place Toronto Maple Leafs to four Points by winning two week end games while Leafs divided a pair. Wings downed Montreal Canad Lens 3-0 saturday night and edged the same team 3-2 sunday night. Leafs took a 3-1 verdict from Chicago Black Hawks saturday night then were thumped by the revitalized new York rangers 7-2 sunday night. Hawks squeezed out a 4-3 Deci Sion Over Boston Bruins in Sun Clay night s other game which completed the week end action. A pair goals by defence Man Marcel Pronovost within an explosive 33 seconds capped a red rally which netted them the two of his assets were picture efforts. Once in the second period l with the new yorkers a Man Short the stole the puck from Toronto s Cal Gardner at the Leaf goal Mouth and passed to Reg Sinclair who scored. On another Troal in the same period he broke up a. Toronto attack at the Leafs Blue line and passed to Stewart who Drew at Rollins out and slipped it in. Gaye Stewart was the Only Ranger to score twice. He also assisted sunday night Victory 593 Detroit fans. Pronovost who had Only score twice before this season and Only once As a rookies last year struck for the tying and winning goals late in the second period. The rangers playing under coach Bill Cook for the first time looked like a new team As they trounced the Leafs in a free scor ing game before fans in Madison Square Garden. The rangers played inspired hockey taking advantage of every Toronto lapse skating faster than they have All season and checking with exceptional vigor. Don Bones was the individual Star playing Brilli ant two Way hockey in set up four of the new York goals. Second period goal by de. Slowinski. Other new York scorers were Edgar Laprade. Defence Man Hymie Buller and Wally Herges lie incr. Tod Sloan High scoring Toronto d them the right Winger finally broke the before Goose egg in the final period when Toronto s Power play Paitl off Dur ing a hooking penalty to new York defence Man Allan Stanley. Ted Kennedy and Sid Smith were credited with assists. Joe Klukay got the other Tor onto goal on a passing play with Cal Gardner and Harry Watson. The new yorkers appeared to get their inspiration from coach Cook a former new York great himself who arrived sunday after a mile plane flight from Edmonton to take Over the learn replacing Neil Colville who resigned last week. The Black took an Early Lead Over Boston in their Frame and protected it ail the Way to gain the decision before Chicago fans. The Hawks who led 1-0 at the first period and 3-2 at the end of the second got a fourth goal half Vay through the final period when Pete Horeck converted Jack Stew Art s Blue line pass into a score. That was sufficient to offset Bill Ezi Mcki s Boston goal at 13.20. Twenty second later Ezinicki and Chicago s Bep Guidolin engaged in a fight that Drew a major for each. The Veteran Milt Schmidt scored one goal for Boston and assisted on two others. Ing attacks. Then Sawchuk was at his Best. Ross Lowe Cann Diens Rookie . Was the pick of the Homo club with his rugged body checking and fast Rushing. The Leaf Chicago game Drew 13.042 fans in Toronto. Leafs opened the scoring in the first period and the Hawks tied it 1-1 near the 12-minutes Mark in the second. The Hawks were out lucked time and again in the third Frame and the Leafs ran in Tsvor late goals to Settle the Issue. Real two pairs of evening weight Mercury presented in a plastic lined up emetic bag of exotic Leopard skin fabric with gift card attached. And til for the regular Price of the hosiery Don Raleigh big Day for Bones Ike wings 3-0 Victory Over Montreal in the Canadian City saturday night kept intact their record of being undefeated on the Road. It also gave goalie Terry saw Chuck his fifth shutout of the sea son. A Montreal crowd of saw Detroit s Victory Sawchuk earned his shutout with a Brilliant Dis play in the nets. The opening period was score Ess and the wings counted twice n the second on goals by Marty Pavelich and Tony Leswick. Gordie Howe Detroit s Star right Winger scored his Lith goal of the season in the third period to put him four goals behind the goal scoring Lead held Maurice Richard. By canadians the wings had too much Hustle for canadians whose play was spotty. Every red Wing line had sharper timing in its plays while can aliens Best chances came on gang ask for . Man at Truy fashion Al Ity Kiu you can e new Shade Don t bring two ton Tony Here or. Turn Greensburg. Pa., a Pennsylvania state police arrested Toney Galento former heavyweight Boxer saturday on an assault and Battery charge. The charge was filed by Bill Johnson a wrestling pro Moter in nearby Mckeys port. He said Galento knocked out four of his Teeth after a wrestling show Friday night in an altercation Over a split of the proceeds. Johnson later dropped the charges when Galento agreed to pay him 5250 for Hospital Bills. The 41-year-old Orange . Saloon keeper appeared on a wrestling card at Speney s Palisades at nearby Mckeesport. Granite curlers held up by the mild weather the Granite curlers will resume Curling tonight when the regular league games will be played Accord ing to the published schedule. Al previous games will be curled the end of the schedule. Tonight s draw is billed for 5.30 and s.15. Summaries Detroit 3. Month real 0 summary first period scoring none. Penalties Lindsay Richard 5.30, Pronovost a Oscil Folk Folk second period 1. Detroit Pavolich Prystal. Les Vick 2. Detroit l Wick Pronovost. Prystay penalties Lowe third period 3. Detroit Howe else penalties Loswick Lowe shots Sawchuk 10 6 Mcneil 7 11 Toronto 3, Chicago 1 summary first period ii Toronto Solinger Mackell penalties Mackell Klukay Al. Peters double minor Hor on Dewsbury Gaulsby second period 2. Chicago Dewsbury Morton third period 3. Toronto Kennedy Smith. Thomson 4. Toronto want m Kennedy penalties to Golan Dewsbury major Mortson major Laman Lumley 4 in t summary first period 1. New York Laprade Ross penalty Bolton second period 2. New York. Slow a set Stewart. 3 new York Stewart 4. New Sinclair 3. York. Buller Mickoski. Ronty penalties Evans Wulfman third period 6. Ken Nedy. Smith 7. New York. I ice pics Heimur crony s. New York Stewart flow Laski. Raleigh 9. Toronto. Klukay Gardner Watson penalty Stanley Detroit a mov Beai. 3 summary first period 1. Montreal. Mcger a Mosdell Curry 2. Montreal har vey penalties Curry 10, Loswick Johnson Abel second period 3. Detroit. Delvechio 4. Detroit. Pronovost Del Vicchio 5. Detroit. Pronovost penalties Olmstead Johnson Skov third period scoring none. Penalty Harvey saves Sawchuk s Mcneil 11 9 Chicago 4. Boston a summary first period 1. Chicago gee Dews Bury penalties Dewsbury brawn Mclntyre Seconi period 2. Cd Capo Bodnar Gadsby. Horeck 3.v Boston Creigh ton Peirson Schmidt 4. Chicago Hrymnak Mosienko. Mcfadden 5. Boston Schmidt Kyle penalties Laycoe Cee Sandford Dewsbury third period 6. Chicago Horeck Stewart 7. Boston. Ezinicki Schmidt penalties Ezinicki major Guj Doun the Hawks recalled right Winger Harry Taylor from their St. Louis . Farm club to round out their third line with Gus Bod Nar and Pete Horeck. Souris Man., ing on to a precarious three Goa Lead gleaned by frantic efforts in the first period Souris intermediate elks realized their first two Points of the season by defeating Brandon College Caps 6-5 on Home ice sat evening. It was the first Victory in three starts for the locals and provide a fitting introduction to big six league activities for Souris fans who turned out in droves for the initial at the first period face off was mayor. R. W Evans who dropped the puck. The Souris aggregation faced stronger opposition than was provided by Brandon College and it Vas Only through the outstand no efforts by custodian Reg Kach Noski that the tide was turned in Souris favor. Spearheading the wheat City at ack were the minion Brothers. Jim and John who together with Den Mote sex local who turned his on his teachers with a vengeance peppered the Souris Cage for the belter part of the 60 min utes. Confused in their Home area the sour Sites never missed a trick around the Brandon Cage and Dis playing a dazzling combination that baffled the College defence. Souris took an Early Lead when Clair Murray converted a re Lay from brother Ewart at 3.20 in the first. Frank Mcannon from Al Fraser for College balanced the Scales. Bobby Kosher who turned the in the Best performance on local line up put the locals one up at 14.44 on an assist from de Fence Man Bill ready. Additional goals by Denny Russell and Clair Murray put Souris in front at the Bell. A spirited College comeback in the second left the elks scorches with Denny Mote scoring the Sec Ond College goal at 0.5s, with a neatly executed assist from John minions. Reversing the scoring order min ions ended the period 4-3 on a relay from Mote. Allan Davidson with a High hard drive to the left hand Corner put Souris two up Early in the final session while Brandon ran rough shod Over the Souris defence. Klim Chuk forcing their fourth goal of the evening with assisting honors to Gordie Hunt. Kosher threw the final scoring lever for the elks on a breakaway minutes later when he out guessed Frank Hunter in the College nets. With Only 30 seconds remaining. Denny Mote forced the final wheal City tally from Hunt. The Bell found College swarming Over the Souris net for a tying goal. Ten penalties were handed officials Ellwood Collier and and we Hope to have the Field in shape for the Start of the soccer season next said Jock. Hut it s Koine to Cost Unar found which we aiming to raise through Ancial Campaign during the Winter months. We live Hund reds of soccer minded citizens in greater Winnipeg Anil i m confident Alliey will dec behind us in building a permanent cer stated my Meiji is the i a mass meeting of All soccer on thus inst Wil be hold shortly to Start in financial Campaign. Gord Fashoway stars again new Westminster . Up new West Mintor royals Hung on grimly in the third period saturday Sticht to score u 3-2 Pacific coast hockey league Victory Over Calgary Stampe Dors. The Vic tory protected royals first Placo lend Over the pressing shuttle Iron men and stretched Calgary s dismal coast trip 1o its fourth straight loss. Gord Fashowy scored two for new Westminster and Boh Paul Goi Trio other. Agar and playing coach Hank Blade netted for Stamps. Aussies Mca i Adelaide. Australia a the West indies Cricket if am was five wickets Down for 17.1 when saturday s Piny was finished in the match with South australians scored St innings. Australia. The is in their Andy Gurba each team being re a resented evenly. Included in the Souris misdemeanours was a minor to the local custodian for tripping. Received some from red Mcatee and made the most of Vic Toria mistakes to score their goals and take an Early Lead they barely managed to hold. Ray Manson plumb and for canucks. Poplin Ron lome Smith scored in that order. Victoria s goals All in the third period were Contri buted by Bob Bowness Ernie Roche and playing coach Roger lager. Expert Chrysler Plymouth service Russell motors Ltd. 730 Portage 456
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