Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, June 24, 1952

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 24, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba Tree. tuesday. June 24. 1952 Page 20 win 10-8 to stay unbeaten maroons find suppressing eight probable starters just like old Man River Winnipeg maroons just keep Roll Dennis Ball s maroons have yet to taste their first defeat their closest Call a tie at Macgregor but the maroons had their Trou Bles last night before Downing Oak Vine s rockets 10-s in a provincial Junior league contest at Osborne Ali three Winnipeg pitchers to subdue the obstinate who apparently had t heard the Winnipeg club is unbeatable. Al Seymour third Maroon Piteh or was credited with the win. The lanky fire Baller came m the same in the seventh inning relieving Southpaw John Robertson just Why Ball removed Robert son from the game is still a bit of a mystery As the lean Lethander sad surrendered but one hit after taking Over from starter Jim Zarie cot in hot water almost As soon she started. After getting Rov Delrymple to ground out he Issue cd a base on balls to Hank Oberton. He struck out Ken Starling Oakville hurler but Don blight got to him for a resounding double scoring Oberton. Bob Wood then lined a Zarie pitch into right Field. Four thing resulted. The first baseman did cover the bag. The second baseman missed the throw in from the Field. The second basemen then threw wild to third base. Two More runs did t waste any time in getting the runs Back however. They quickly loaded the sacks on Gordie masters single a walk and lined a single to Centre held scoring two runs. Another ally crossed the plate on a passed tall before blight was Able to re 1 winning went to the fore in the second inning pushing across a air of runs on hits by masters ind Zarie. Rockets exploded for three More in the third when Wood and Doug Moxham hit consecutive doubles. Moxham s rung and scored on Lionel Slavin s to add an insurance Marker. With Al Seymour fogging them Home of the final two and two hts linings maroons copped pc tory number six in the provincial Junior baseball league. Zarie was the big noise at the Date with a perfect four for four evening Gordie masters two hits were vital wows As was s game winning poke. Wood and blight were Best Lor Pru Tive doubles. Mona is Wood Ana Alfor Zarie who moved Over Oak value. Blight scoring three runs o Short when Robertson came in and Wood with a double and single. Was an Lor to Short when Robertson came in Ivia Rouns blight in the. Third inning with Bob Wood mov no Over from first base to Over. The Battle Back and Forth from then until these Venth Frame. Then trailing 8-7 maroons took advantage of a pair of Oakville Fielding miscues to score a pair of runs without Ben masters raced in with the win Ner on a perfected it and run play Reg Chopp poked the Ball Down the first base line enabling master half Way Down from third Zarie doubled in the eighth in turned Down Philadelphia 000 offer for the television and broadcast rights to the kid Gavilan civil Turner welterweight Champion ship fight Here july was turned Down monday by promoter Herman Taylor. A new feature the added Strathcona stakes has been the. List of main events for the Manitoba jockey club seven Day meeting which gets under Way wednesday at Polo Park the seven Furlong affair for three year Olds attracted eight pro Bable starters headed by John c. Who won the Salisbury stakes at Saskatoon murky who. Won a Divi Sion of the Birdwatcher stakes at Edmonton and sir Wardlow win Ner of the Montana Wyoming Bree Ders stakes and the. Montana and Warren author in four Tarta this year in toned first twice and been mad third. His win came sat urday when he won. The and a Hau Furlong Koch Lam Ond purse by four lengths. Salathiel who made his racing debut in Calgary a winning one by five lengths has also been nor minted. In his second Outing. Sat urday he was second to Warren a Winner of two stakes in Mon Tana last sir Wardlow has been once first and twice third in Circle six times the daughter of Fairmont Dusty Polly a Likely candidate for the Canadian Derby has been second twice in Many starts this Spring. Flashy Bob who started Only once last year has shown to advantage in winning two of three starts this Spring. He was fourth in the other. John a in two starts this Spring was once first. In his second out ing he stumbled badly causing his rider to stirrups and Fin Ishing a poor fifth. As a two year old he was victorious three times in seven starts. Wyoming futurity. Three starts this year. Charlesworth s by the in addition to the three stakes ree Meadowbrook stable s Mur hour has been unplaced in three winners there Amiee Warren a last year entered the winners flashy Bob. By the a Ign by Usu Seymour acid Blaine. Little sport Rice thu year. Lut season the Fly won two Recei. Misnamed owned by David Wail of Winnipeg finished first Nee last year in Only three out although he finished a poor events in Hii first race at Calgary e came Back to run a Good third saturday behind on her own. During the seven Day meeting he principal attractions will be he Strathcona stakes Etc osiris juvenile plate and the added Polo Park Handicap. Purses for the seven Day meet will total 00, an increase of Oyer the Winnipeg jockey club session. Officials conducting the meeting will be leading owner Trainer successful men prefer palmolive West Peg visitor Leo Atwell Secretary treasurer of the British Columbia Amateur hockey association is a i Winnipeg. Leo who played Junior _ Ana hockey hockey Ieie n4i.it Winnipeg attended the Canadian Amateur hockey association con at Minaki recently. His Holden takes top racing honors _ in with a Veteran owner and Trainer from Midnapore Alberta f. M. Tiny Hoiden captured both Hon ors during the Winnipeg jockey club seven Day Spring meeting. During the meet or. Holden s charges entered the Winner s Circle fourth in addition to being the leading Money Winner he was also the leading Trainer with four wins. Willie Marsh sr., Bob Watt and c. W. Rich have scored one Vic tory less and Are tied for second. Bob Willis an apprentice jockey from Chicago was the leading rider with eight vie i us Licul the new Rossmere Golf and coun sportswriter s idea makes hit tied for second with five wins apiece were Vernal Dominguez George Godley and Scotty Craigmyle. Following is the standing of f o110wi4ib leading owners jockeys and train ers at the first meeting of the current Winnipeg racing season i which resumes wednesday. Veteran shot takes trophy Jack Craig Veteran Rifle shooter of the Winnipeg civilian Rifle association edged Don Sewell of hoi lies Rifle club to take top Honor and the Fred Watson Memoria trophy at the Dewar trials Sun Day. The Lone lady competitor was Jean Mitchell Secretary of the Manitoba Small bore Rifle Asso elation. Tom Williams was rang officer for the Day and Ron Val presented the awards. Scores made during the Day were Jack Craig 7s6-32x. Don Sewell jockeys room. F. L. Smith clerk of Courie. Harold Chambers of he Mutual department. Starting time will 3 pin. Except saturday and july 1 Wyten he first race to the port at 230 . The daily double will be operated on the first and second and the Quine a on the final of each card. The Eye in the sky camera will be used to record All finishes and the Speers Gate to r. James Speen general Man Ager. Loir Davies operating manager. George w. Shilling presiding toward and racing Secretary. E d. Represent no the Prairie thoroughbred Bree Ders and racing association. Wilson. Dunn associate Steward and assistant racing Secretary. George Dunn starter. Harry Rudd and j. C. Mcrae placing judges. George Morton and Clayton Holt patrol judges. Charles Marsh timer. J a. Russell superintendent of Fields. Eleutrio need fixing your Lack Decker service and for service of Black Decker Van Corn Home Utility and tools. Fart factory Morvice free parking expert mechanics "ot955 Portage Avi. Phone 37 294 j Kef la moxie Leader More Success cd l men use palmolive than any other shave Cream palmolive s special skin Condic Ionics oils give smoother Bector looking shaves. Look your Best shave daily with Palmo live shave Cream of successful men. Everybody a regular in teen league Ball i. _ Fth pm Erab a the latest development in the great summer pastime of baseball is strictly a local invention. Toni league baseball for Little under 11 is enjoying a remarkable season in greater Winnipeg despite a late Start. Brain child of local vice Lenh who could t Bear to see the a s s s 9 s and 10 s ignored at Little league workouts teen league has its own special rules and four teams flyers typhoons Blue sox league makes some p you prefer o Short Irv pal Mouv Bushless a team has to carry three 10 year holds or younger they usually Are Furby motors Ltd. They All Are regulars. Each teen league team have at least half of its squad under 10 years of age. The rules Are basically Little league save there is no scor ing on a wild pitch or passed Ball. The pitching distance is 40 feet and a team can have As Many hurlers As it chooses and it hns been found convenient not to let the Little gaffers pitch More than three innings per game. As participation rather than Competition is the essence of teen league teams can use five outfielders All and at the same time if desired. The Little Fellows feel they belong when they get . Unwind dial o a 10-3 . Tripped dial o s 10-3 in senior b girls softball league game monday. Winning Pitcher Verna Scanes allowed six hits. Alice Kisil led . S 10-hi attack with a Homer triple and single while Polly a Jankowsky tripled and singled and mugs Emslie had two singles. Adams singled three times of dial o s. On the Field whether they grab a Fly Ball or not. Another Rule re quires every boy to be put into Tho a me at least for two innings Hus no Little fellow has to ride he Bench. It is anticipated the movement vill note rapid expansion next Eason As the idea catches on. The our local teams two in West Kil Donan and two in fort Garry All Are in uniform deftly tailored b heir own mothers. Good Fellows Ike Morris Duchov Eddie Adolph and Jim Fairfield helped to Supply he material. The parental response has been terrific As mothers dads aunts and uncles turn out in Masse to see their own wee Fel lows perform. The calibre of the Ball Surpris ugly Good. Ninety per cent of pm throw and Field real Well and own Good batting eyes. The outstanding lads will graduate into Little leading owners f. M. Minaki Meadowbrook stable j 1. 2. 3. 4. Amt. V. Marsh Hunlley. So 3 i 2 1 as20 q q logo 1 1 3 1 Jac rag will Finnsson Arnold Park 779 Jim bees Niv Steve Solley ?7s-26x.bill Smil Llo 778-24x, Winston 776-24.x. John pinkos Charles French 774-25x-. John a anime 770 Jack Sinclair 761-19x. Lloyd Bunting Al Shipman 758-15x. Jean Mitch eur 754-il5x. Ouarles Balchin 728-Llx, Sam Singer 723-tx. Fred Shapiro 708-Llx, Al Bert backman1 703-9.t, Helmer rear of Starbuck 699-ox. E Hansen Cal Gar leading trainers f Holden Midnapore we Marsh St. Chilliwack . P 1 Watt. Winnipeg c w. Rich. Edmonton v. L. Heap. Mont. R c. Pennington. Winnipeg George Gay. Winnipeg w j. Smith. Winnipeg g Trevenen. Winn Pofs Joe Gomnas Lith Brinsc. Alia. System More than half the agricultural land in communist governed bul Garia is in co operative farms. U Canadian resins and Chimi cais limited a new naval apprenticeship plan d e Robertson. E. Johantes n. Norl Eiwood e. B. Imiller. Leading riders r. Willis g. Godley v. Dominquez j. Craigmyle d. Martinez a. Lucata b Russell d. Richards j Fitzsimmons n. Cizik 1. 2. 3. 84-4 5 3 2 523 517 6 4 302 286 2-12 2 3 0 league As potential stars. Best of All it gives the kids an Early acquaintanceship with base Ball which could Ripen into a life Long love and gives them their first taste of playing the game on and off the Field. Blue sox Lead the local circuit hunted jockey surrenders Welland. Ont., up John Perron -24-year-old sex jockey of Toronto sought for More than a year in connection with Ontario s race track scandal gave himself up to police monday. He was remanded to july 9 on a charge of conspiring to defraud the Public. Perron said he disappeared because of threats made against him and his family. Earlier this month Harry Swartz three Blue sox Lead the local circuit. Wilh four wins and one loss. They 36, of Toronto was sentenced to meet banshees thursday at and fined and Powers at 6.30 . Wednes Day at Oak Enwald ave and at the same hour typhoons meet flyers. 3 months in Jan ai4u a Usu or an additional six months after pleading guilty to charges of big week end at Stony Mountain the boys in the pen Toping it up de. Prthu Al and Ltd Lovlyn Iii Ltd Stony Mountain to report on Teft Ball boxing and a rifling so lir Day in biggest for a and Ltd maintain re Ltd to hts Lott any Hare they int a ton. So Sfarti Ball Rolong Good softball game Fink Drewry s and the giants 1-1 in 12 innings no hitter pitched by three Drewry checkers. Giant hurler fanned 21 to bring strikeout total to 108 in seven games yes Good game Ted. And your mailers and brawlers there were two wrestling matches a comedy boxing match fourth other leather throwing bouts. The boys got a. Kick out _ of the Ted Stefanyk George Eakim Grunt go. Eakin tucked him away 15 minutes and the crowd seemed a Little Ste about that game again Vic Malchesky handled him self Well first and also at the plate with two singles. Catcher. Vic Burdiak wooded the other two hits and scored his run to the second m Stony Mountain s Catcher the steadies Man on their club stole Home from third in the fifth inning Budzak was retrieving a wild pitch. Umpire Pekoe Dap til a Wise Ball player himself was booed by the Drewry team on his Safe Call on the Catcher s slide. He was cheered by the inmates. One remarked Settle Down Drewry a we can stay Here longer than you can Good game Ted. And your of yes the boxing matches Al most forgot. In the main bout a middleweight affair Paul Chyzy took a unanimous decision from Ronnie Peppin in a real crowd pleasing scrap. Both boys Are from seemed a Uttie pleasing scrap. Jim Fanyak their favorite used All the r Crescent club rough tactics he could think of and Irner the boys whooped it up. Drewry pitchers. Percy Haynes Pete Spicer and Bill Gladu faced 39 batters Haynes threw to nine and five popped up Spicer saw 10, downed three and allowed the single run in the fifth Frame and Gladu third strike three out of 20 and walked three., Good game Ted. And your and Al Kornberg who made his pro wrestling debut in Day took 17 minutes to dispose of Bob. Jones in the other match. Then Stan Zankiw and Don Mack combined for a comedy boxing a that went Over with a crash. Roger Gaudreau of the Madison club won a split decision from Manitoba featherweight King Pete Kawulia of Crescent while m an other joust Pete Novak took a split decision from Mike Wastrak in a fight that was just As close As the decision would indicate. The first bout lasted less than a round Leo Cherillo scoring a . Over referee Steve Trojack stopped the fight when Mccleary fight Back. The crowd said that was too bad by the by what s to i the. Game beg called on account of hunger contort at 4 m., when were called for upper. Else they might have played All night i would have had to too that would t please me. This was the first time an inside the Wall game ran Over regulation innings. Penitentiary recreational director Harry Darby it was t Good Lor the morale to win every game. They be won five out of even scored m run and have is against them. Good game Ted. And your Frank Townsend who has done much to bring the boys of the Penitentiary entertainment refer eed the wrestling matches Andi was master of ceremonies. Fathers Meagher and Topping of St. Paul s College who jointly sponsored the show with the Crescent club were also there. So was Alex Turk a hard worker on behalf of the in mates As was Jimmy Trifunov senior softball league presi Dent beg the Man be Hind All the game at the Mountain kept reminding the Prem during the feature that Drewry s would win. Joe Solomon . Announcer at Sherburn Park predicted nothing but came out with the figures that 12 senior league games played to Date were decided by one run six by two run. And Lour contests were wide open. Which , prove the Stony Mountain giant a Little bit of Mil right. Yearn Heck of game Ted. And yom and brawler of a let wind erupt. If you Are Between 16 and 19 years old earn while you learn a skilled technical Trade As a Navy apprentice Canada s Navy now a new rateable Coppoc tunic to the Young Man Between 16 and 19 years of age who has attended a technical or vocational Kabool and completed Grade 10 or the equivalent. Under the new naval you recen Al advanced technical trades training aboard the ton maintenance hip Flambo roof head at halibut . 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