Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, December 01, 1952

Issue date: Monday, December 1, 1952
Pages available: 34
Previous edition: Saturday, November 29, 1952

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 1, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press monday december 1, 1952 Page 19 Klymkiw Kings Blank monarchs Brandon Man. Special i first place in the Manitoba Junior hockey league became a two Way affair again saturday night when Brandon wheat Kings blanked the third spot Winnipeg monarchs at the wheat City Arena. Brandon now shares the top rung with St. Boniface canadians who had moved into temporary pos session of the leadership with a Friday night Triumph against the Barons. The outcome of Tim ight s Monarch Ganaden tussle May or May not change the picture again but the wheaties get three chances this week to keep Pace with the hubs play ing tuesday and thursday in Winnipeg and at Home against the canadians on saturday. For goalie Klymkiw it was his initial shut it of the term and the second time the Regis guess who an unidentified Argo Tacker appears to be playing games with Fleet Rollie Miles of Edmonton eskimos who was brought to an abrupt Stop by the High tackle after a Short gain. Abel s Hawks tie two As Detroit creeps up in the second stanza before bran Don struck again. This time it was bunt Hubchik and Ross Jones who were in on the goal. Hubchik Bat Ted the puck off the Monarch mesh at the Side of the net and banged it Home from close Range Smith having no Chance intervene. The third went scoreless Arches off the scoreboard than was monarchs Best on tha increase their own three goal i defence bulge. The regals kept the when i ties Busy until the finish with a late game rally in a futile attempt to Avert the blanking. Particularly noticeable on the attack were Mur with Brandon More eager to keep Mon whatsoever to j Ray Couch and tiny Tommy Ken Dall whose work merited special mention on the Post game Star selection program. Pellin Elton Tay team spirit paced Argos see the new Light shades for men by . Wheatley Toronto Ever a team swiftly changing Bench have been held scoreless since the i had a real holler gang urging each Start of the season. On oct. 20 on to the Dominion foot talkie had a perfect night championship it was Toronto St. Boniface downed monarchs 4 0. Klymkiw held out everything the monarchs fired at him Day thereby helping his mates offensive and defensive platoons retain their unbeaten Home record j trotted on and off the Field Satur in league play thus far and and the chatter never let up. Creasing their Point total to 21. I coach Frank Clair paced up and but Klymkiw s flawless perform Down Chain smoking suffering Ance was overshadowed by a Young agony on each setback wringing huckster who was brought up hands but never lifting his the Brandon club a week when talking to his players. Frankie Filchock Edmonton play ing coach and his old Buddie 11 years ago with Washington red skins overtook him. Shook his hand and said Nice going and the Argo Frank said you be got a Heck of a Good Ball team then came the usual whoop de Dod in the Argo dressing room. Players pranced in Yelling hands with each other Back slap Ped with a few extra slaps to Wirkowski and big Al Bruno and Zeke o Connor who grabbed a touchdown pass for the Points that ust about the game. Has since satisfied coach Fraser he singled them out on this and j the phot0grapners took Over and the extent that he is Apt to be that play he dashed to the whole squad went into a Gran. R phone to talk with his spotter formation the fam Nick Volpe sitting High up in the or cup with the rait1e-end a i Vinyl of ,1 f i come a regular from Here on. He s Max Szturm local 16-year-old for Ward whose Fine chore earned Hir the Star of the night award. The selection of Szturm was not on the basis of sentimental Ity for the pint sized Hustler figured prominently in the scor ing to round out a worthwhile night. Press Box but most of his ban in it by Clair. Talk was directed at quarterback Nobby Wirkowski. Whose pass toss .50 we have them on display right now Hie new Light shades blues tans. Greys and greens in such i think our pass defence was. Handsome fabrics As Pic n pics big said Clair once he worsted gabardine and flannels ing played a big part in Argos 21-11 Victory Over Edmonton Eski mos. Cuil j5v.vj1 cd j. Ital. ,1 t flu when it was All Over. Clair Wasilj our boys could play Good a optional value of these Fine British howling smart football and that s just what superbly was hauled free of the mob. in solid colours and hosts of when o Connor pulled in that pass the popular new checks. And scored i Felt we were Safe. We know you la appreciate the sex i the calmest Man Largo contingent. Of the with the by the Canadian i Kess icam Idiens into a 1-0 first period with Doug Harvey when he was the last place new York rangers i Lead at assisted by Butch Cut on the neck by Harvey s skate held the league leading and Billy Reay. The doctors said Mackell suffered a Black Hawks to a 1-1 tie in a rough rocket slapped a 15-foot on the external jugular vein National hoc key league game behind sugar Jim Henry. Requiring five stitches. He is sex sunday night. In other games. I Boston tied it up when quicken i peeled Back in action thursday Boston Bruins their first game Bush and Warren Godfrey teamed night. Over Montreal canadians this to give Joe Klukay a scoring season 3-1. And Detroit red which Klukay made Good Uksti Init i. Toronto i scored their second Victory in As of the first session. Period -1 Detroit Wilson Dpi. Many Over Toronto Mnuk Boston s third goal came when Vecchio Sinclair Ltd Leafs 4-1. Milt Schmidt playing at defence Horlon . Saturday canadians tied Black ush il1stefd of m w Vlasman Hawks 1-f. And red wings ice spot slammed m a 40-1 Kennedy the Maple Leafs in Toronto 3-1. On a play set up by Leo Ion. At Chicago where 13.984 fans lame and r Eidson turned out. Referee red Storey i 5 Lemma Mackell escaped pos Tumi a corms non rolled 13 penalties nine on the Giblo serious injury in a collision Black Hawks. To i for it was the third straight dead Ork for tiie Hawks who saw their Cut to 2 j games As Detroit Naod into second place. Hangers Haft some expert goal lending from Chuck Rayner who was extended to 39 saves As against 29 for Al Rollins of the Hawks. Jim Mcfadden. Standing at the rim of the red face off Circle to the right of new York s nets took a Corner pass from Gus Bodnar and converted it into a first period goal at the rangers tied it at against the negro2 Robinson blasts Yankee leaders Chicago 1. . 1 for cml none. Penalties could ire Pherson 10 j. Second period scoring Nune. Abel third period . Psi pliers in i Richard. Rayi -rhic.iec, cout co Narhari penalty Fok Oiin Toho to i. Detroit 4 karst period scaring non. Lindsay 50 Kennedy Klaman second period 1-Dt Troil Nikon Flohl Ham. 2-Dclroil. Hovic l Lindsay i Ritchw Frt Pavelich i7 Fla Man third ppr Hul to Detroit. Lindsay. Pry Stai. 4-Toronto. Sion i by Howe ocl Vecchio penalties none. . I. Miston i first period 1-Mtmtreal, Richiard Bouchard 2-Boston. Lukity quack Cal Man. Godfrey Mackell Schmidit happened. It was the ail out Effort a three Way passing i wheat King Fez in then he trotted on the Field and we did it. Three minutes had elapsed in Ihen congrats ate his players but be-1 ,.lt was a go eat game and Frame. At Szturm he had p coed a Yarls great Climax to the Tough series and tremendous amount of football we have gone Wirkowski said the game was Tough All the Way and there were tailored to your hand Cut and own measure pm gun quietly As if to him Ute had we did using to shake o Connor Loose on a Tell j j Frank h. Crise son opening and Maslanko handled the puck in the Monarch zone before giving it to John Morrison parked conveniently All alone inside the Blue line. Morrison s screen Back hand or went behind goalie Jim Smith to put Brandon ahead 2-0. Almost 10 minutes had gone by Portage ave. 361 Portage ave. No easy big Joe Krol who did the Hoof ing for Argos. Was the big holler Guy on the Bench. Second a Buslon. J t y r e. Schmille pen son penalties it Irenn Micin 1-Boston be modern use Brazeau briquettes York Rob Inson. Negro second baseman of Brooklyn dodgers accuses the new _ York Yankees baseball Organiza when Steve Kraftcheck con b prejudiced against 1 Intro v i o members of his race. Asked sunday on a Abc Televik there "yes.1 he Niph sized that he was refer ring id the club executives rather than team members. I think the members of the Yankee team Are Fine sportsmen and wonderful gentlemen but there int u single negro on the team now and there Are very few in the entire Yankee farm Vertex Neil Strain s rebound into a score. At Detroit. Gordie Howe leading scorer in the nil. Contributed too u the red wings Victory with a pair prejudice Robinson said of goals. The Stanley cup Champion wings who had t been Able to beat Tor onto on Home ice this year crushed the Leafs with second period goals by John Wilson and Howe and a pair in the third period by Ted Lindsay and Howe. Three Days ago the wings were fourth place. A crowd of 13.545 saw How run i season total to 13 in the third period on a 10-foot shot during a scramble in front of goalie Harry Lumley who blocked 27 Wing shots. Wing goalie Terry Sawchuk stopped 32 shots Only Tod Sloan s head on shot in the third period going by him. Winger Johnny Peirson s first goal in last 14 games was the winning tally for the Bruins at Boston. Peirson s second period goal rame at on a smart Combina Tion play with Jack Mclntyre and Bill Quockenbush. Maurice pc hard had sent the Robinson said. Robinson was the first negro to play modern major league base Ball breaking in with the dodgers in 1947 after a year with Montreal royals. He was signed by Branch Rickey then general manager of the Brooklyn club. Third i grind j 1. New York 1 i first period 1-Rhicago. Mcfad ten Narl 2-Xcvv York. Kraftchuck Straim Mortson Bullet Babanin Glover second period Clover 2 major a Ratchick. Gardner major third Perral scoring none. Of Bathgate m my Toronto the big town be despite their lapses the asks came a Small town for a few hours could have won in the fourth Quad Friday afternoon evening and sat Ter As they rolled in on the Argo urday morning but then reverted goal line. Each time when they Back to Type for the second inside the 25-Yard strip in three years As the argonauts they had their hands slapped. Took the West in hand in a manner second attempt in the final saturday s lest its Natl nil Jig 1, Montreal 1 wanted Deer skins ship highest Cash prices paid bring to 277 Rupert ave. West of main at no Money Down on a your old Battery is your Down payment buy on time at Triangle Auto stores 271 fort St. Pm. 93-4488 Detroit 3, Toronto j american league Bucman Pittsburgh tiers spy Cleveland 10 1 Providence t. Syracuse 2 Ives run Lea pm Vancouver Taroma 1 sen i me to. New West Minster 5 Calgary Saskatoon in Stern lace ii new Haven 1. Washington 3 Springfield -1. Johnstown 3 maritime major so Nev 3, Glare Bay j Quebec Sanlor Montreal 3. Ottawa 1 Valleyfield 3. Sherbrooke 2 Mia senior Hamilton 2, Kitchener 7 Owen sound l1. Sarnia 1 bran lord 1. Stratford 9 Northern Ontario Sanlor is. Marie on 5, North buy 4 Thunder Bay senior port Arthur fort Frances 0 Oha Junior St. Catharines 7, Oshawa 3 t Luj Marlboro 5. Gait j Oha Jaha Junior three Rivers 4, Kitchener i Stern Canada Junior Crow s Neit pass 2, Lethbridge s Edmonton Moose jaw 2 Junior Winnipeg monarchs 0. Brandon 3 Saskatchewan Junior Saskatoon Prince Albert 4 Humboldt 4, flin flon 0 Eastern Canada senior Thurso 3. Smiths fulls 8 or Nav Kastern Canada senior Smiths Falls 4, Thurso Pembroke 3. Cornwall 4 Saskatchewan Junior Humboldt flin flon 5 Quebec senior Ottawa 2. Shawinigan Falls 8 Valley iced 2. Montreal 4 Quebec 0, Chicoutimi 7 Ontario Junior a Call 2. Windsor 3 ii Delph 2, tin St. Michael s 4 Osh avva 2, ten. Marlboro 3 ii Fhyr Junior Montreal canadians Quebec 4 Northern Ontario senior a North Bay 4. . Marie Mich. 2 National wrap if Boston 3. Montreal 1 Detroit 4. Toronto 1 new York 1. Chicago 1 _ which is becoming increasingly quart or proved fatal. Needing one difficult to understand. Touchdown to go to the fore the while All the pre game Cerebra a Forth on the Argo 19. Lions were going on Arnold took the Ball Fum its Arm in a warm spontaneous Ancl recovered started to greeting that had never been sex run was rushed changed his mind celled. I decided to . He did t decide the citizens could t get enough quickly enough however How to of the Western shindigs but the _ Iong m. Short. No Mailer Grey cup Parade route that was which the Ball was just going to ined four and five deep for several Joe thrown away. Miles Only turned out to be a Chute the Ball fell in front of him. Through which All the West Scullion recovered and Argos moved along until it was dumped jpr0ceedcd to freeze Eskimo hearts out in varsity stadium to putting the game on ice. Tho torture of another of its teams finish of the third Quarter collapse momentarily and Send beginning of the fourth pro championship Hopes blowing game with its most in the slight Breeze or the action although Argo end Al pure Coal through and through concentrated under 275 pounds of pressure to give you Coal that heat easy to handle clean free burning Brazeau briquettes enable you to keep warm and comfortable in the severest weather with less work less waste less fuss less Cost you need Stoke your Furnace Only twice in the coldest weather also Ideal for the Range Heater and fireplace. Irr Rorr Chilly afternoon. The Edmonton eskimos were the Western team with the Best Chance to beat the East in the last four years. They were losing All the Way from the time they scored their first touchdown Early in the first Quarter but not since Calgary Stampede s Victory in 1948 has a Western team had an Eastern out fit trapped in the Corner the Way the asks had the Argos in the fourth Quarter saturday. When the Edmonton ans Drew their fist Back to land the Knock out punch Early in the fourth Quarter the Argos came out swinging and with a fast flurry pushed the asks right have been hot and cold All Back into their own Corner. We made a Coupie of mistakes then draining the last bit they scored on said one jubilation out of the westerners esk disgustedly they blasted out with Nobby Wir it was actually a great com a Kowski s right Arm and knocked aliment to the Argonaut ability Toj Edmonton right out of the ring. Wound an opponent mortally at Wirkowski his first Opportunity of the game to zone o Connor there was no explainable reason for it being so unexpected because o Connor is a Good pass receiver. But the play certainly had the asks floundering and Filchock. Bruno. Wirkowski whose passes were exceptionally firm looking Pyzer and asks Rod pantages did provide some excitement with spectacular plays. Afterwards the Edmonton team was Down hearted. They talked about the Argo Bounce and what would have happened had the Winnipeg Blue bombers been playing that afternoon. I m not saying the bombers arc better than said Jim Quondamatteo but they never had a cold afternoon. Any team that beat the bombers had to be great. We easy to Light easy to control leaves Only a Fine Light Ash Burns completely keeps fuel costs Down Coal heat is healthy heat leaves no oily smell or film Miles Mendryk keys and Tull were dancing around the goal posts while o Connor was churning up in the the Odeon theatres Grey cup final Argos a nine Point Lead. Twice during the game the pass defence collapsed completely. At other times it was operating at half Speed. The same Type of pass defence a couple of weeks ago would have seen the Winnipeg Blue bombers in the Grey cup final. The first time the eskimos played hide and seek with themselves Doug Pyzer had standing All alone he when he took in a Fine pass from Wirkowski and had it not been for a great run by Rollie Miles he would have scored on the play. As it was he d done enough damage there Wax a lot of Grum bling around the Eskimo Camp about the performance of Claude Arnold who the losing quarterback is bound to acquire the title of the bust of the year for there Are reports the Eskimo Frank Filchock sent in four in the first Quarter and Arnold a temperamental sort of fellow at times became indignant. Both esk coaches Filchock and Joe Aguirre Are still trying to figure out Why with third Down and three to go in the fourth Quarter Arnold decided to try a pass when he had been running the team for five seven 10 or 12 Yards at a time by standing his runners off around the tackles. 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