Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 27, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press june 27, 1952 Page. 19 Weston bred beats u. Weston by Scott y Harper to did quite a pushed Only won m one game Victory Weston about 30 minutes play wronged the Ball into the net. came Ches with but out Chance of the night but with time running out on Mcneill clan they finally scored. Fraser passed the Ball Back to goalie Mackay who failed to gather it up and before Mac could get it away Gabby Pankhurst swept the Ball into the net. Tonight the Stevenson . Rangers meet the army and Navy scottish in the second round the provincial series. Weston bred Mackay Mcmorland and land Tomchuk. Fraser Ami Crossan grab mid Luton f Ricc subs Stuart and Pankhurst. Referee Andy Bruce. Swim Marks Tumble at Toronto Toronto six records were shattered thursday night As the Canadian Amateur swimming association wound up the second Clay of its three Day championship meet and olympic trials. Three of the records were set in relay events and the others in individual races. Eastern teams broke two of the relay Marks while the three individual records 7 yanks 5 aussies in Wimbledon play Savitt Star n Wimbledon England seven americans and five Austral ians crowded into the round of 16 the fifth in the Wimble Don men s singles thursday As the two nations continued their Battle for world Tennis supremacy. Favored australian Frank Sedge who snared the american title at Forest Hills n.y., last year turned in his Dis play of the week. Ken Mcgregor australian Champion and Here last year also seemed off his game. But Vic Seixas of Philadel phia seeded 1 in the United played brilliantly in whipping Alejo Russell of Argentina 6-3, 6-4. And Dick Savitt of Orange. N.j., de fending Wimbledon Champion played though he has every intention of keeping tie Crown in defeating Harry Ukas of. San Francisco 6-1, 8-3, 3-6, 6-3. Jaroslav Drobny Selt exiled czech is the Man most Likely to prevent an australian american showdown in the Wimbledon final. He continue his Best form in years As he downed Hans Van Swol a Good dutch player 6-0, 6-1, 6-4. Tiger ettes a win at the United and Mackay was fortunate to be m k Marks. At Mimer of Vancouver irl and in Jav i Cal l it. 1 in Hori it spot to Stop Jimmy the women s 400-Yard Vennev shot from 12 Yards Range in five minutes seven in seconds paring 1.5 seconds from was an element com her own Canadian record set in Odd in the Beds her brother Cerry took the rav Stapus sent in a Long men a free style in which Bill Hayton was his own Mark of Roins Over the bar. But the Ball ig51 dropped on the Post and landed Joe Oka of Tsirer Ocean at Harry Morris feet. Morris by won the women s 100 line with Hayton looking on. A seconal record set by Noel Oxenburg Morland made no mistake in priestly Mary Lavelle venting the penalty kick. Both Whittall and Beverley Kne Tii Kee goals in the red it Montreal . Took the All Over with United Weston women s 400-Yard relay n t4-tj7. The old Mark of was by the Montreal club March. Ladies coif finalists Cleland. Baker gain final youngsters clash today treat your car to an flu Obrite once Over Las in lasts for months hard rubbing or buffing out dirt and Road film color fading rust and oxidation guarantee t. Full Tonte car Poush Ticomi Al Lull. Only Toronto winners were the members the Toronto West enc k Voca. Relay team. George Stu Lilac Bill Millroy and Bill Ross fined the 300-Yard Medley Urcla bettering the Mark by the Montreal . Team the senior women s 400-Yar free style relay was captured a Helen Stewart Kay Mcnamee Irene Strong and Dorothy Cook of the Vancouver swimming Citie they were timed in beating the former record of be by the Montreal . In March 1952. At Edmonton Edmonton up the thin annual summer figure Satin i school will be held at the Edmon ton Curling rink this year from i july 30 to August 23. Too store wide clearance suits sports Coats Slacks topcoats sweaters shirts blazers sport shirts dressing gowns pyjamas neckwear hats seasonable items such As swim trunks Beach Robes t shirts in fact every item in our Complete Stock of Fine men s Wear. Southwood s hard hitting Anna Cleland and june Baker smooth 1 shot maker from battled s Makwa s Tough layout and to ugly r opposition to gain the final of Manitoba ladies Golf championship. Miss Baker stayed close to regu action figures in the first nine to mild up a four Hole advantage Over Anne Tachan of Elmhurst Hen staved off mrs. Tit Chan s Cour Ageous last nine bid to Gam a 2 and 1 Triumph. The Story in the other Semi final had the same ending but he script was different. In a Battle of Long hitters miss Cleland downed Nia Kwa s rising Young Star Marlene Wach 2 and 1. The match was All squared after nine holes though miss Wach had moved into a two Hole Lead at the sixth. But on their eighth and ninth Marlene weakened and miss Lleland was Quick to take Alvan age squaring matters on the Thev exchanged holes on the oth Lith 12th and 13th. Miss Wach won the 10th and 12th, miss Leland the other two. Then the Louth Wood Ace pushed into the Lead Vith a Birdie on the 225-Yard loth. The 16th was halved. Miss Cle and won the 17th to end the match. Miss Baker strayed Over Par on Only two holes on the front nine to come in with a Fine 41. Mrs. Tachan meanwhile Hart to Settle for 45. But on the Back nine she came Back to win three of the next four holes. However the Xvi Kwaii rallied to halve the remaining holes to the 17th to Sain her win. In the championship Consolation event mrs. J. S. Campbell recorded a thumping 6 and 5 Victory Over ormer Champion mrs. E. C. Ryan d gain a final berth. Mrs. W. E. They of Charleswood another for Mer Champ of Long standing Defeated mrs. J. L. Petersen of Niak a 3 and 2 to gain the other halt see our and on Pace 15 Holt Renfrew Portage at Carlton championship flight june Baker Nia Kwa. Defeated mrs. Toe Nia Kwa 2 and 1. Championship Consolation mrs j s. Campbell Nia Kwa Defeated mrs e. C. Rynn. Jr., St. Charles 6 and mrs. W. S. Eddy Charleswood. Defeat Nia Kwa 3 and 2. First flight mrs a e. Hollcr Assini bomb. Defeat i mrs l. C. D. Johnston Nia Kwa mrs. Ruce Campbell. St. Charles Defeated is. L. P. Mason St. Charles. Second flight or a. Avn gel Nia Kwa. Defeated mrs. C m Sharkey Southwood. Mrs. G. M. Hechter. Glendale Defeated mrs. Ralph Mcdonald St. Charles. Views of sport Donna Manning tosses no hitter a a Mha nine can by Harold Sigurdson every Pitcher dreams of a no night at Sherburn Park. Half of senior to in the other half of the double Bill St. Boniface athletics Clung to second spot in the league standings squeezing past Ramblers 4-3. Hopes of a. Shut out disappeared in the first innings when Mary Buchko scored on a pail of walk. A fielder s Choice and for a double. Anne Bonner picked up a pair of singles. Another time she nearly drove third baseman Wasylyk into left Field handling her hot drive. Manning in hurling her no hit Ter snapped Elva Wasylyk s Conse in scum. Cutie games hitting Streak at 10. Girls softball out hit out fielded and out Ukia pitched St. Boniface fell Back on the cutting Down process provides no upsets. The. 10 seeded men who got past the first round continued their Progress. Sedgman seeded no. 1, Defeated Philippe Washer of Belgium 6-3, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3. The fifth seeded Mcgregor had trouble defeating South african Nigel Cockburn 6-0, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, Herbie Flam of Beverly Hills calif., seeded sixth turned Back the stubborn Challenge of bearded Torben Ulrich of Denmark in straight sets 7-5, 6-2, s-6. Mervyn Rose of Australia seeded eighth solved the serve and drop tactics of Kurt Nielsen Denmark s leading player 8-6, 6-4, 6-3. Gardnar Mulloy 10th seeded player from Larna fla., look two hours to defeat Laffan Stockenberg of Sweden who retired with a cramp in his right hand during the fifth set. The first four sets had gone 7-5, 4-6, 2-6, 6-2. Budge Patty of los Angeles 1950 Wimbledon Champion who is seeded 12th, overwhelmed John Horn of England 6-1, 6-1, 6-1. Of the final. In the first flight mrs. A. E. Goldstein could have halted bout Hustle which they possess in Large quantities to defeat Ramblers. Ramblers collected eight hits St. Boniface five. Ramblers committed Only one error St. Boniface Bob bled five chances. But in the run column. St. Boniface registered four while Ramblers Sci old Man age but three. In the Sun Ramblers loaded the bases in the Mildred Olafson reach first inning on a base on balls and nning when myndred omis Joyce pitched first on no then walked maj a Laidlaw to Force in a run. But then she bore Down to get Mary Mot trick to pop out and Fol Lowed up by feeding a double play Ball to Connie Creswell to end the threat. Ramblers the bases again in the second but again a killings was equal to the threat retiring the Side with out damage. Ramblers picked up two More runs in the hath. My Fht have gotten past that Bijl too but shoddy Fielding allowed the runs to score. Athletics picked up their first tally in the second inning when Hilda Priluk sacrificed Phylis Bare foot Home. Barefoot scored these icon run As Well. The winners picked up their final urst two straight passes her into trouble in the first. She seemed slightly nervous As she was making her first Start of the season. By the troublesome first Manning set Down the next 1 batters in order. Her control went sour again in the sixth when she again walked the first two batters. By strange coincidence it was the Fame two As in the first. Buchko and Lesia Dowhanyk. Ruby exercised the Power of a backed him up when he Tiger ettes got it run in the first inn Iii when Wisny Lohn soil lashed a loft triple to left Centre was followed by Elvn Hampton s double. Ramp ton was Tab cd out at third when she got a Little too ambitious and tried to stretch her hit to a triple. Daisy Thompson was for one of the night s More usual plays. She opened the first inning with a Long clout to right Field that dropped Between the out stretched hands of Jean Macejko. The Ball rolled farther on Cenko was a Little slow in making a recovery. Before the fun was Over Thompson had scored. That is it looked As if she had scored but it seems that in her anxiety to score she neglected to touch _ _ _ i i str Tiitu q nver i two runs in the fifth. Mavis Paton beat out an infield hit then Doris Howanyk passed eve Morrison and Donna Ross to Load the bases applied in the Yankee Robinson a knockout Over Joey Zwir c or t Idt in mat o St Usu aug _ Uley s action m thai b to Pitcher Dowhanyk tos 1rounlor thereabout and Ball to Wasylyk at third in in 1u rounds i l . 3impnff called her Roun and the distressful quit the ring in the Middle of be e Umpire Moe Dimcoff called her championship fight. Why not Robinson was major league Tyl. Lid a Carer. Outside and inside nations of hands jabs Hooks crosses uppercuts Bolos. Consolidated motors Ltd. A drive Studebaker for Economy style phone 91s 934 235 main St., f do As your Barber does a just push out lather r9nur Paton scored on a Long Fly by Audrey Jansen. Then Nellings won her own Ball game driving Home Morrison with the winning tally. Peggy Walchuk and Phylis Barefoot pulled off some neat Fielding plays for athletics. Isobel Duncan and Mary Caligueri looked Good for Ramblers in the Field. It seems a shame that when the girls put on such a Fine exhibition of clean play and Good sportsman ship that incidents such As that mine which took place following the 11 out. Game should of Tiger ettes backed after the game the coaches Sterling pitching with errorless managers of both clubs who in the Field. They came up with Al lagging in senseless Olga All game started a Small free for All. As it was n two double plays in addition. Suzy hit into both of them. Of the eight Tig Retle Lousy As sportsmanship it was worse. It would be a. Good idea to Maxim ddn hit Robinson at Jong Aero shave gives you Richer lather instantly no Brush no Greasy scum no razor clog contains j. Soothing Lano lotion pint 3 Beard softeners for smoother shaving Comfort him doing nothing Well indeed tying up Maxim insider meaning on him working ass re then won in the overtime session. In the other half of the second flight Semi final mrs. C. M Hechter of Glendale Defeated mrs. Ralph Mcdonald of St. Char Friday the Blue chips Are on the line As the finalists head into the Home stretch. _ _ of More sport pages 20 i Wolter gained a Over mrs. L. C. Nia Kwa to move with Nia Kwa s mrs. Bruce Tarp i should Bell who downed mrs. L. P. Mason of St. Charles. Or. Wen get staged an up Ali Battle against mrs. _ c. M Sharkey of Southwood winning out on the 20th Hole to gain the final in the second flight. Or. Three Down at one time to tie the match on the 18th, i am not seriously even though a Obinson was narrow Victory in with a be d Johnson of Bably his greatest i believe into the final the Fig s. Bruce Camp have seen it is. L. P. Mason knockout. The 4 no a fact put eng a near shutout was under the circumstances that Ruby made an error d to see a .10-round bout and t was. Barring an authentic 5 at the Gate for this Duel of a2 a probably both yet i Iod Dij Tobins did stifling heat he Over reached and too. But n htf1 sure in n today s heal one digging ditches and be More affected again in Effort in probably he a the deciding Factor that never worse for a Fig taxed him Sellander con Mona in exercise of any Tod ayls heal one digging Dit suppose two men were More affected the other watching him. No demonstrated Agai Robinson s own realness As a the great match led him to self destruct on was so easy to do his bid to become the that he fought himself into the things he wanted to do avast fax a in the d drug Counton hits were for extra bases. Johnson leave the rough stuff to Guys like and Evelyn Halsall both clouded noted sugar a. He is exhaustion. On that ground the Duil for the whole family you All enjoy fun. You can t beat fun and pleasure family 2 item offer for the Price of one Friday and saturday Only free.40 la. Capacity car refrigerator keeps cold for 48 hours hot for 12 hours fits anywhere in car. Great for. Camping fishing Hunting. 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