Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 5, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 20 Winnipeg free press. Saturday july 5. 195 Hal s great rally wins open Bob Moirs my adv people Are the Elm sorry Lor the Blue . A few More session in weather like that of yesterday and s ome of the Hoy. Will he nothing hut moisture for Long Gifu son the ammo ref than orc fan ha.-, said to glad they re the ones doing the running out there. Thal d Knock me dead All of which makes George Trafton laugh. He s on a Vear round contract and if he was t making the club practice nine times a week he d have plenty of time to insure out a half million More plays m add to the several Hundred Uio usand he Flisnes our now. Are. Know the none practices a week Are to the Success of he Vear was a Lassu example. Then As now l to learn hit the practice Grid nine times a week. But in was t until was , too late thai things to lick As they should have. Fit was oni v on the opening Niu it of Iraq neg ibis year that Trafton came right of and admitted was More l h m lenser the Job clone them club far a. Picking up hip of Plaj in. Van Educ in and if hey had done of weeks earlier. Porn Haply be defending champions now m o a group of the players sitting around after drawing equipment. George said Yon Guys knew As much about the system As any pro club in the United states rho Only f it up Quick enough. It came All of a i end of the schedule t you tried extra hard from that 1 Point on. Hut then Calgary had to i go and beat Edmonton and Force a j tie. 1 now. If we can Only Start out 1 this year like we finished the last Well be All i Trafton has scheduled the nine j practices a week figuring 10 get in Khi forc the learn moves East in i search of those exhibition victories i in Ottawa. Hamilton and Toronto. I think we re the Only club in i in country tha works Nui that much Aren t he risked a couple of players. How right you moaned one. We t do it any other said George and then Winlon to explain "t1lk, canadians on the c la k work All Day and then come out for two hour s practice at Erht when Hov re working they re not thinking of football. When we work twice on saturday and twice on Sun Dav to the o Normal practices a week they get a Rance to do nothing Bur think cat and live football. That s the Only was Thev can learn what i want them to know. Una 1 put in a defence or offence by giving them so much a night Thev just out the next night and have to learn it a Over again. Wum the week end the i. Drummed into them Lime to Torget and when they do try Thev Cali l that a who Thev Start to play Ball. Anyway. It s not so Tough. Joe was idling Jake Jack fact Siisi Tomt ibis i compared to pro Camps. Or i of their. You know what we used to do. At the Dun would set up at six in the morning. Have breakfast it in the roofer acc Al seven on Lac Field Al i of Anri. Work until in. I was Only about 120 above at tha time. Then we d have an hour of. Eat lunch Back in the conference room onto the for a or Milf of More hours More conferences supper and then we d have to look at game movies. We d or All throus1 at n be. Curfew was i . It was just about half the Canadian born bombers listening in started laughing out loud. I k Pickon i p yardage John Brown s smiling face and Lively chatter was Welcome addition at last night s workout. The Hoy came to terms Friday sure fills up the Centre of tha line in Beautiful fashion. It the leg holds up the Middle spot on the1 bomber line might have a Rosy future. Buddy Tinsley became the father an eight Pound-10 ounce son Friday night. Both Mother and son Are Fine. Buddy s much improved too. Hekt Okker i it s surprising what a Little thing Cai do take the Acorn and the mighty instance. It was a Little thing that almost ushered Harold Eidsvig right out of the Manitoba open after the first round. However the likeable Nia Kwa professional discovered the. Gremlin in Lime Anri today.1 he s wearing the Crown for the third time. I Harold As Slick As a chinary in Grey plus fours a yellow shirt and White Cap was playing the Lasi Hole when is divulged the reason for his erotic play the first Day when he needed so to negotiate the picturesque Elmhurst i did t discover the trouble till the 16th Hole he. Said. Ill was my grip. Had the right hand turned under to far but it s . _ added scores of 71-70 loj his opening Day so for a grand total of 221 in the 54-Hole tourney. A v Harold s nearest rival was Mike the practice Happy Wixx from St. Boniface. Mike was two strokes Nick with but be prob ably won t know in think about it till he catches up on his sleep in three Days. Mike had to work nights in following game. Minot already hits seven hurlers and to anglers control in l what the mallards would like in in he. Snid n report from the american City Fri Raluy. One Balling right hander handcuffed the vaunted Maroon hitters on six safeties for six Anri two thirds in ining then o Sullivan came with a pair o runs in the first Ling and the Jin to pitch no hit Hall the rest the Way. Muzychka set the maroons in and three in the third. The third inning uprising chased starter Buchko. Ball game. Ill re Handicap. One Triumph .1 three seconds a i Bird and a fourth Rushy. I Jim pics i with Little Heller Success. He came reliever John Robertson h 1 seconds a Imru Gnu .1 a juju Lii it ii his a table was Worth Biu Hoo. Nob Priwan Seymour to i int Loaia who has had excellent Imor o Sullivan 11 to in he past Down it innings order or the first three struck out the learn and with a 3-0 count on Alf Ryan. The West in the past ref nuts Osi. Several seasons and Martinez a newcomer to Prairie racing ended his first pitch was a Ball to put two men on. Ken Busby his drive Jinx the fourth before Al next offering for a double when Roy boil unfed Point Gap Stadnyck takes Stock feature dodging and weaving through one and ave up overturned cars strewn Over the track Frank Stadnyck driving Hij Park Speedway Stock Lead in the feature and held it until he cracked up on the i4th Jap. Held cars t All the Way. Hitter to show any authority on he Mound for maroons. Maroons kept pecking away at the Columbus Leml Clos Iii the Gap to 7-4 after eight inn Ings. In the ninth Reg Chopp come within an nor. Of pulling the Frame out of the fire. F maroons had pushed Over a run on an error a pair of walks and a ground out when Chopp stepped blues. Giants notch wins in Junior . Blues tumbled trans Icona 11-7 and Elmwood giants i downed Norwood 4-1 in Junior. I baseball league games Friday night. I Harry Kulchycki and Sammy i a dead Hea for Riding honors lories and Don with 10. Following leading owners Winnipeg standings of and jockeys a won j3.630 j5.4jd a to m.300 .w.003 .w.1s3 t a the w. .1 that started 14 finished t ing wreck s parked in the Middle of two extra base blow to make you terms own terms for the balance or ot.wl.11 i car me eight. Walked three hits. Doug Forbes. Frank Gunter an Wally Kubas. Each with single were the Only . Hitters. Stu Johnstone with a double with a third place show triple. Bill Johnstone with a in the fourth heat helps minutes ble Anri Marv Benson with a the Gap Between him and the Jim. I. Joe we acct were Drewry counters. Top Point setter. Rod Chalmers. Jyz Bill 3. Bos Maclacklin car scored two markers in vary Lille action was shown my Fred balls 2. The second and one each in of the four heats won by Man 3. Ernie Hoplock 9, third and sixth Drew rvs by Finkleman. Joe Wencel. R red hmm an t a i f o Blais and Dick Fisher respectively. Rat Schiec in n. Usi inning. Maurice Tallieu took the first time vote minut is i Nile events sunday on r senior leagues Bungay _ nine tar Ai Over firs
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