Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 26, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 16 Winnipeg free press. Tuesday August 26, 1952 q k kick h by Bob Moin a booming Quick kick floated gracefully 75 Yards before Landing in the end zone and bouncing to the Fence to give Edmonton eskimos a 14-14 tie with Winnipeg Blue bombers in a Western Inte Provin Cial football Union game at Osborne stadium last night. Close to sweltering fans watched the two favourites for Grid honors in the West this year Battle to the deadlock which leaves them both tied in the cellar behind Calgary stampedes and Saskatchewan roughriders. Asks and bombers have one tie in their first two starts. Backing up quickly from his halfback spot Rod pantages lofted the Ball High into the North East wind current and it carried Well Over Tom Casey who was racing furiously in an attempt to save a Victory for the bombers. Both clubs scored two touch Downs Ralph Mcallister and Andy Sokol crossing the goal line for Bud Korchak converted the first. Bomber major with Jack Jacobs kicking to the deadline Foi another of Points. Ray in right was Rouge on Korchak s opening kick off for bombers firs Point. The bombers and Frank Anderson and Normie Kwong for the asks. Two converts by Joe Aguirre am another single by pantages took care of the remaining Eskimo counters. After opening up an Early 2-0 Lead to take into the second Quarter bombers were quickly put be Hind the eight Ball when Joe Blanchard roared through to Block one of Jacob s punts which was late getting away because of a bad snap by John Brown. Yard line and crossed Over on the third Down. A touchdown by Mcallister late in the half was Nulli cd immediately after a kick off by one of Anderson to give asks a 12-8 Lead to take into the second half. Sokol s which Gav bombers a second Short lived Lead came Halfway through the fourth Quarter. Steam Bun s out bombers started out with lots of dash and fire but ran out of steam when Anderski scored right after Mcallister s touchdown. The line was far from the of Yetive unit it is reputed to be but it did very Well against a Rug Ted Eskimo front Wall led by mar o de Marco and Frankie Morris. Tiie outstanding player on the held for the bombers was Quad Erback Joe Zaleski. He opened the game at offensive Quarter and was witched to defence after Kas Vid who. Was the Best Winnipeg on View recovered an Edmonton Fumble on. The esk. 47. T was on defence Joe really shone though he did show Winnipeg ans the first bit of running the club in a Long time Zaj Leskets Fine defensive Dis play opened when he smashed Don lord to the line of scrim Mage after the esk picked up eight Yards Early in the first Quarter and continued right through. He stopped an Edmonton major in the fourth Quarter by nailing Jin Chambers on the bomber 45, after the . S 1951 Rookie of the left everybody standing still on. A 30-Yard run. He also knocked Down a couple of passes and several other timely tackles. Fine attack Edmonton still has a Fine run Ning attack and Filchock s Quarter backing leaves Little to be desired Miles Chambers King Kwong and pantages Cut All Over the Field for 132 Yards while the bombers were picking up a net 30. Filchock and Mcwhinney picked up 137 Yards by completing seven om2 Jacobs bore the runt of the bomber Aerial War fare in which 37 shots were fired through the Ether 20 of them being completed for 239 Yards. When bombers opened by Nail ing Enright behind the goal line in Korchak s opening kick off the fans settled for a Nice Slaugh ter. It even looked Good when Zaleski sent Casey off on a direct snap which Only made two Yards after Casey let a pass go off his Finger tips. Bombers thanks to Zaleski s Fine defence work stopped asks cold on the attack and when Winnipeg received the Ball Casey let another Zaleski pass Bounce off his fingertips into the hands of Edmon ton s Eagle who ran it to the bomber 23. Kwong smashed Tommy Ford and Ernie Ker stopped the roof falling in arly when the former smashed Normie Kwong who had taken a Short pass from Filchok and Ker recovered the Fumble Zaleski started the Ball club run Ning again by sending Mcallister of right tackle a couple of. Times and then throwing to Casey who picked up 36 Yards. Sokol was stopped cold after Mcallister picked up eight Yards and acobs went in to punt on third Down. It hit the e hence 70 away without any trouble. Four consecutive first Downs by Edmonton put bombers in trouble Filchock threw two Short to Aguirre and Anderson and had and Chambers run up and around the bomber line for the rest. A third Down pass from the bom Ber nine bounced off Mike King s fingertips into the end zone. The Ball was brought out to the Winnipeg 25 and the bombers looked Safe enough but the Blue and Gold was offside when Andy Sokol picked up five Yards and Zaleski was rushed badly on a pass to Meltzer. Tried. To Plant then Jacobs tried to punt. Brown tossed his second bad snap of the Yards and King but Kwong made it on third Down. Aguirre converted. Steve Mendryk intercepted one of Zaleski s passes Midfield but be fore the Edmonton ans could do any damage King fumbled going through the line. W Vid Ktuk pounced on the Loose Ball and Len Meltzer set up a touchdown with a pair of Fine cat Ches of Jacob s passes. He advanced the Ball to the Edmonton 19. Jacobs overthrew Korchak and Vaccher was Well covered in the end zone on second Down. Play worked the favorite play worked on third Down. Jacobs ran to the picked up Mcallister lofted a Short 3ne am Ralph bulled his Way Over. Korchak converted to make it 8-6 for Winnipeg. Ame Over Jack s shoulder. That was All the asks needed. The Ball the cheers from thai play had t Rashed off Blanchard s Chest and died out when Anderson and a pantages fell on it on the one. The bomber line made a tremendous stand stopping pantages Lurre fooled the Winnipeg defence to push the asks in front again. Enright ran Korchak s kick off upsets feature Canadian Amateur Gray Mckrush Garner opening round wins West Vancouver up Stocky Vic Painter of Victoria drove through the rain and cold monday to score one of the major upsets in the first is Hole round in the Canadian Amateur Golf championship. Painter numbed Pete Bogan of Montebello Calif., . Public links Champion 3 and 1, closing out the match on the 17th by sink ing a 50-foot putt. Only Winnipeg golfers in first round play. Bob Gray and Otto Mckrush were unbeaten. Gray smashed John Wilson of Vancouver 6 and 5 and Mckrush Defeated Bob Doyle of Vancouver one up. In tuesdays draw Gray meets Tom Crawford Van Couver Mckrush meets mar Vin Nischan Inglewood Calif. Widlaski is. Haines Fay Bellingham Wash. Howard Bennett is. Jack Edgell Van Couver and Tom Mcdougall is. Dick Williams Seattle. Max Tennigkeit of Culver City Calif., chilled Joe Gagliardi run Ner up in the . last year 2 and 1. Joe said afterwards that Tennigkeit really finished him off on the Short Lith when he canned a 40-foot putt for a Birdie two. Third big upset was the one up defeat suffered by Dick Yost of Portland ore., at the hands of Frank Hardison of Glendale Calif. Hardison won on the 434-Yard 15th with a one Over Par five. Yost s second shot dropped in a trap near the Green. There were 10 defaults on the first Day of the week Long tournament Over the 804-Yard, Par "2 Capil no course perched on the slopes of Hollyburn Mountain. Sam Urzetta of Rochester k.y., 1950 ., slaughtered was expected to be an easy set up for Bill Shields of Albany but he carried the new York state Cham Pion to the 17th Green before he finally succumbed 2 and Dave Easton of Vancouver won a match because his opponent Pete King of Vancou ver played the wrong Ball from the rough on the 15th. King played the Hole again and won and would have taken the match 3 and 3 but the rules ordered that he Loso the 15th and Easton won 3 and 2. Jerry Kesselring Kitchener ont knocked off r. E. Ibbertson of Victoria 6 and 5. Most lopsided win was posted Byj Veteran Eddie Draper of Seattle who Over ran Hilles Pickens of Montreal 8 and 6. Tennigkeit runs into e. E. Low Ery of san Francsco tuesday. Pain ters takes on Bernie Doyle of Van Couver and Bardison meets Tom Rippon of Vancouver. Walt Mcelroy of Vancouver de i fending Champion starts off against Bob Roos of san Francisco. He Drew a Bye monday. Bill Mawhinney of Vancouver 1950 Canadian Champion and . Amateur Semi finalist this year has a fair Chance to play tuesday his doctor said. Or. F. P. Patterson said Mawhin has a sprained muscle and muscular spasms. Mawhinney also had a Bye monday. Montreal s Whitehead bears watching Mcneill says nothing but Weston confident by Scott y Hap. Per Bud Korchak of the Blue bom in the Manitoba s nets. Bud dist United Weston Manitoba s ers who kept goal for Weston at anguished himself the fam of inf i i 1___i__i Lucki gains second win legion two up drop . 4-3 Amateur Champion Bill Macpherson of Seattle 6 and 5 to Advance safely into the second 18-Hole round. Bob Moir of Powell River b.c., ukrainian legion no. 141 Branch swept into a commanding 2-0 Jean in their Best of seven Manitoba softball final monday night turn ing . 4-3 at Sherburn Park. The Victory was Lou Lucki s Sec and of the series. Sunday he set he commercial league champions one hit defeating them Laurie Gamache started for the Region champs but was lifted in favor of Lucki in the seventh. . Held a 3-2 Lead at the time. Bill Appleby toiled seven innings on the Mound for . He gave up All legion s runs arid seven of their nine hits to be charged with the loss. Lefty Bill Smith took Over in the eighth giving up two hits for no two two run innings gave no. 141 their win. Jack Hilderman delivered the telling blow a single that drove in Mike Rogers with the Winner. Ben Adleman and Alex Shastallo supplied the winners heavy Artil Lery. Each Man hit for a double and single. Hilderman with two singles and Lionel Bill Rosny and Rogers with one hit rounded out their attack Wally Kubas was the big hitter for . With a double and single. Nick Harrison and slim Delaney added a pair of singles to . S eight hit total. Frank Gunter and Doug Forbes garnered the other two hits. Nick Harrison was Best for in a Fielding Way covering the ground surrounding second base flawlessly. Gunter and Forbes turned sound Fielding performances As Well. Jack Zamick legion second base Man was the Best fielder in sight for the winners. The series moves into the third game Friday. Starting time is 7.45 at Sherburn Park. Kre Simo Stamm conversion Oil burners completely installed in your present Furnace Oil fired Winter air conditioned units Complex with Kresno Stamm Burner from. Have your Oil Burner checked now for Winter operation special Price to oct. 1st includes Complete Check on transformer nozzle and Oil filter open till 9 . Country enquiries invited Richmond Sheet Metal co Oil Burner sales service 630 Erin St. 3.4790 they played to a tie Winnipeg blut bombers and Edmonton eskimos part season Faro rites in the ., opened their 1952 series monday with a 14-14 stalemate. The of Cove photos depict some of the ensuing action. At eskimos Steve Mendryk 88 makes the tackle on Winnipeg s Len Meltier. Mendryk s team Mafe Eagle comes up to lend assistance. The Centre photo shows a portion of the sweltering shirt sleeved crowd. The policeman did t notice the Fence climber. At left Ralph Mcallister on the ground has just caught Jack Jacobs pass for Winnipeg s first touchdown in the second Quarter. The official up raised arms indicates the major score As Mendryk Hov ers Over Mcallister. The hidden player is unidentifiable. Defending women s Champ enters final Ottawa up defending Champion Mariette Laframboise o Montreal and Carol Turcotte of Ottawa have entered the finals of the Junior women s singles in the fourth Day of the week Long Cana Dian Junior Tennis championships Carl Norgauer of Yonkers . Joe Jacinto of East Rockaway ., Stephen Gottleib of new York senior s and Dudley Johnston of Jackson series monday night second gamete due Fla won their Quarter final is wednesday at Morley and Obs matches to the Semi Orne grounds at 7 pin finals of the Junior men s singles winning Pitcher Helen Romanek to the Carl allowed eight hits while her mates garnered 12 blows off loser Evelyn Bosnyk. Lil Snyder with three hits in five plate appearances and Lor Raine Aylward with two for three de Pecos at Bat. Shirley browned . With two for three and Larain Dracass had two for four including a Homer. Pecos Lead girls series Pecos edged . 5-4 to take a one game Lead in a Best of seven . S Irene leg provided the Fielding Gem from her shortstop spot robbing Pecos batters of Many sure hits while Rene col Lette played Well for weeds. Homer Umit Washington no Lel handed senator player has Ever hit More than 18 Home runs in a single sea son the records show. Unuer Yon Ken 3t.y, Defeated Frank Kanowsky win 6-1, and Jim Lon Ferine la Prairie Man., Defeated Gerald Duhie Ham track 7-a, in the Quarter finals. Joy Campbell of Winnipeg was knocked out in the Quad of the kills Ling Lef by Barbara of Rothe n.b., 6-4, 1-6, -6-1. Monidis and Kanowsky won a Quarter final match in boys Doub Les Over g Black and k. Mcreynolds of Montreal 6-3, 6-2. In the first round women s doubles. Joy Campbell and Wilena Mccullagh of Winnipeg eliminated b. Macdonald and l. Kaneb of 6-3, 7-5. J threats and Montreal s representatives clash tonight at Osborne stadium in the Semi final of the Dominion soccer championship. The series is a Best of three affair with the second billed for thursday night and a third game saturday if Nec Essary. Kick off time.is.8.30 the Stelos who beat Toronto Talos in straight games for the right to meet the Manitoba is Are said to have one of the Strong est soccer squads that has come out of the East for some years. In Bill Whitehead the que Beers have a dangerous actor As he has scored 32 goals for Stelos this season. Whitehead is a former English Amateur International the Montreal Forward is the Guy Jock Mcneill s Irvng will have to keep their eyes on. Young Harold Kahan the Weston Centre half has Bis work Cut out to hold Whitehead. The Start of the season won t Bill Hayton though Jake is free George is Boss see by Gerald Appelle an impertinent sports question which bothers football fans today s whether or not Jack Jacobs As a quarterback Calls his own plays As the opportunities present themselves on the Field of action. Essentially the question boils Down to this who runs the bombers n the Field Trafton or Jacobs Many caustic remarks followed the two week end games. Recognizing the fact Tiit second guessing is the easiest of arts the majority of these deprecatory statements can be dismissed. Yet some an not be totally overlooked. What quarterback inside the opponent five Yard Stripe relies on three consecutive Taueg to score the again who authorities a pass on third Down deep in a teams own and again when a substitute is sent into the game with explicit order the quarterback follow those these Are questions which plague the average fan and can not e readily answered. The solution can be found Only by direct Contact Rith the two principals this Case George Trafton and ack Jacobs. Trafton when asked emphasized that he and Only he is re Ponsi Bhe for the teams actions on and off the Field. But he hastened o add take saturday s game for instance. Do you think i called that eries of plays on the five my kid Georgie could scored n that one. You Tell your friends that if i called pm like that i Ronulda hopped off that Golden boy. Say is he classified As an in in further explanation he professed Complete Faith in Jacob s signal calling on the Field. When asked whether this meant that Jacolyn was in Complete control of offensive manoeuvres Trafton remained silent a rare move for the voluble at this Point somebody suggested that the quarterback has the Freedom on the Field As a Pitcher on the Mound. If he is Dis at spied with the signal he shrugs it off proceeds with his own judg ment and accepts full responsibility As a result Trafton overruled the intrusion with his neatly packaged reply i m the Boss. No fooling on that Jack Jacobs on the other hand could not be reached for com Lent on this provocative Issue. However it is commonly accepted lat his self Confidence often reached the Point of arrogance. At this Point he excludes the remaining eleven members of the team and ates himself to the. Position of a twelve headed Hammer intent on ausing destruction by itself. With Tab picture in mind it is Safe to say that Jacobs on the Field is matter relying solely on years at football experience. Plays Are. Is. Property and he uses or abuses them at will i however when the crucial Point of. The game arises and George rift on sends in the underling with orders Jack Jacobi accepts them with the willingness of a pious nun Ous Tottenham hotspur. Will you be playing tomorrow we asked the Blue bomber As he crouched on the sidelines in the game against tire Edmonton eskimos monday night. No i can t get off from train ing said Bud. Bill Hayton who has been a capable substitute or the bomber Star will be in the Weston nets. Mcneill and his Weston Bud Dies weren t saying much about tonight s opening Battle against the who arrive this morning. But there is an air of Confidence in the Weston Camp. Weston won the Dominion championship away in 1921 and 1936 and this could be their year. The winners of Quebec Manitoba series meet either Edmonton legion or new Westminster in the final which will be played in Winnipeg. The final series lets under Way next monday labor Day at Osborne stadium. Back to the Edmonton 21. Filchock tossed a pitch out to Rollie Miles. The All Star fielder raced to his right and spot Ted Aguirre and Anderson coming together on the bomber 47. He let Fly and Ralph Mcallister the Lone bomber defender anywhere near the play took a Quick look and went after the Man he thought would catch the Ball. As he flattened Aguirre Anderson leaped High grabbed the Ball and was gone. The play went for. 73 Yards. Once again Aguirre converted. Jacobs went to work with his passing attack but ran out of Downs on the Edmonton 20 As the halt ended. It was during this sequence that Eskimo guard Bill Zock kicked Jacobs in the head while the somber quarterback was playing on the ground and was thrown out of the game. Catch and drop on the second last play of the half Keith Pearce made a sensational catch but dropped the Ball As he bounced on his belly in the end zone. Jimmy Mcpherson broke through late in the third Quarter to Block a Field goal attempt by Aguirre and when Vitruk made his second recovery of the night it set Jacobs up to kick another Point. This he did on third Down from the mid Field strip. Asks made a couple of first Downs via Chambers and King and when the teams changed ends for the Fin Al Quarter Edmonton was on their own 30. Sex Winnipeg Ger Glen Mcwhinney completed passes to Anderson and Chambers for 23 Yards and when the next two plays failed pantages boomed a spiral into the end zone. Casey picked up the Ball lateral led to Gerry James who was caught by Anderson for the Points. Edmonton led 13-9. Led by Jacobs passing bombers roared right downfield to go of ahead on Sokol s touchdown. Jack tossed the Hall to Sokol Lorchak Casey Sokol Casey and Korchak to move it from the win Lieg 25 to the Eskimo five. It was second Down when they arrived there. Old reliable Jacobs used old reliable again Vith a slight variation. He ran to the right but sudden y stopped looked at Sokol stand no All by himself in the goal area and hit Andy right in the bread i Askel. Al Tom Casey fumbled the snap -1 rom Brown on the convert at empt and Korchak s foot came through to late to raise the Ball Iver the charging Edmonton line. Pantages tying kick was a simple play. Asks were just silting at mid held and on second Down pantages merely faded and banged one it his right foot. Edmonton was still completing asses when the gun sounded. F Kim. Ivet. Number it i 7 a average length of pulls Iti i 41.7 Lunback of punts 7fi first Downs 10 3h Yards rained Rushing net Jyh j in attempted forwards 32 37 completed forwards 7 l t Yards gained on forwards 137 23p forwards intercepted penalties i Yards lost on penalties fumbles own fumbles recovered attempted Field goals successful Field goals touchdowns converts singles rouges safety touches a measured from line of scrimmage. 1. 4 3 55 30 3 2 1 n 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 i 0 electric tools need fixing see your Black Decker service and repair station Tot local service on Black Decker Van Dorn Home Utility and electro saw tools. Fast factory service free parking expert mechanics fully guaranteed Stock of genuine parts and accessories. 955 Portage ave. Phone 37 294 Polo 14 Days starting saturday aug. 30 to sept. 15 Park so Turdici Liber 2.30 4
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