Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 26, 1953, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 20" Winnipeg free press monday. January 26, 1953 among a myriad of football changes for 1953. To please fan big four approves 14-game sked football i feud renewed West Point . . Military Academy saturday that the colourful army notre Dame football series sus Pended after the 1947 season will be resumed in 1957. Team will play a Home and Home series with the first game at notre Dame oct. 12, 1957 and the second l West print oct. 11, 1958. The series which began in 1913 was Cut off after the 1947 game won by notre Dame 27-7, at South Bend. Officials of both institution.1 said at the time that the game had grown too the fighting Irish piled up a big advantage in the series winning 23 games and losing seven while four ended in ties. But it was army which rolled up the most one sided triumphs during the last War. Led by Doc Elan Chard and Glenn Davis the cadets poured it on notre Dame 59-0 in 1944 and 48-0 in 1945. Down under return aussie Tennis Champ Ken Rose Wall scoops a deep backhand return during his australian championship Semi final match against american entry Vic Seixas. Rosewall who won the match 6-3, 2-6, 7-5, 6-4, went on to cop the title and become his country s main Hope to fill the Daw s cup team spot vacated by Frank Sedgman when Fie turned pro. Earl Grey rally beats Selkirk Earl Grey came up with the big two. Selkirk and Barons play the Gest Surprise of the juvenile session while Portage by schedule saturday night at the and Westoria wind things up. Olympic rink As they turned Back the juvenile league Booster Selkirk fishermen 5-3 after spot Ting the visitors a 3-0 Lead Early in the second period. In midget hockey action West end memorials slammed Selkirk 8-0, while monarchs edged past sir John Franklin 3-2 in the final game of the evening. Selkirk hit the score Sheet three times in succession be fore Earl Grey got them selves unt racked. But when they did get moving they struck with unusual vindictive Ness. Two first period goals by Ernie Ferguson shot Selkirk out from 2-0. Leading scorer Joe Cyr assisted on both tallies while Rollie Normandeau helped on Ferguson s first counter As Well. Gord Hanson popped Home Mike Hessler s pass at of the Sec Ond stanza to make the count 3-0, before Fred Chamberland put Earl Grey on the score Sheet at Chamberland was bark with Earl second Marker matter of two minutes later As he rapped Home Paul Saychuk s relay at the same combination that netted Earl Grey s first counter. D i g b y Meadmore came through with a pair of third period goals to give Earl Grey the Lead for the first time in the game. A three Way relay from Al Duquay and Bob Toth produced the first counter while Toth passed for the Sec Ond. Frank Bilton scored an unassisted Marker at the 11 minute Mark to sew up the Issue for Earl Grey. Ron Farnfield of Farnfield Mcgregor Povey Fame scored a goal at the four minute Mark of the third period and thereby gave Mon Arch midgets a narrow 3-2.win Over sir John Franklin. Farnfield scored the Winner on a Solo Effort. He had scored in the second period to knot the count on a pass from Tom Mcgregor. Chuck Murphy scored both Franklin on the assistance of Bill Black. Bill cum ber scored monarchs first period goal. Night is feb. 9 when All City teams wiil see action at the amphitheatre. Twin Cage balls slated the Manitoba senior basketball league is hitting with a monday wednesday double header As the sche Dule runs toward its successful final. Both double headers take place at River Heights school. Monday the two varsity teams open the show with King Carl Ridd s raiders the Western Champion grads engage their younger Brethren in Bud Eraser s bosons. Bosons Are fresh from successful inter provincial Competition a n i eager for a not crack at Mike Spuck s hoop sters. The second game both monday and wednesday pits the rejuvenated Canadian legion against Marty Terry s Stellars. Legion has fighting Glen Mcwhinney on their Side and Edmon ton eskimos football full Back is fully at Home on a basketball court. The opening game wednesday pits bosons against Jimmy Bulloch s mighty Pajins. The double head ers open at 7.30 . West end memorials rammed Home five first period goals in their game with Selkirk and then coasted Home from there. De Jameson bagged three goals Bui Keith a goal and an assist and Jim Ferguson two assists in the easy Triumph. The shutout was the first of the season for Bill Elaine and required Little Effort on his part As his mates kept play consistently at the other end of the rink. Other West end marksmen were Don Borys. Dennis Drysdale Ken Hein and Tony Kehrer. Tonight Weston and East Kil Donan of the midget league open proceedings at 7 . The Juve Niles Supply the action in the next Medley team beats old swimming Mark Only one record fell at the . . Pool saturday night As swim mers prepped for the Manitoba championship test which will be Weld in feb. The .oa. S juvenile Medley relay team of Marilyn Watson Roberta Mclntosh and Pat Watson new record for the 150 Yards coming in with a time of two min utes and 8.4 seconds. Otherwise All old records stood up under the swimmers assault in the 200-Yard free style the team of Townsend Struthers Kuhn and Murphy missed break ing toe record by 1.6 seconds when they were clocked at two 96. Seconds and an individual try to better the 100 Yard Manitoba Mark by Pat wat son juvenile Champion fell Short by a full two seconds. However in her attempt miss Watson turned the first to Yards -5n 34.6 seconds. This itself lived to be a new record for the first to. Re and b kids clip Point 7-3 a group of boys from the Winnipeg red White and Blue hockey league scored a 7-3 history Over Poplar Point saturday at Poplar Point. Terry Clark with three goals and Ken found with two led the Winnipeg attack singletons going to Dennis Battagello and Brian Blacker Bryan Hextall As has been the custom for quite some time paced Poplar Point with two goals Ross Cook getting the other. The big difference in the two clubs was in goal where Arnold dressier played a terrific game for Winnipeg. All the boys were guests of Bry an Hextall sr., after the game. Spanish Cream beats a gleam Arcadia Calif. Cream staved off the favored a gleam saturday to win the added Santa Margarita Handicap for fillies and mares at Santa Anita. The five year old Mare owned by h. W. Collins stable finished three quarters of a length ahead of old English Rancho s Ruth Lily with a gleam in a photo finish. The crowd had backed a gleam Queen of the Calumet stable Here Down to 6 to-5. The race grossed with As Spanish Cream s share. St. Joe s stay on top St. Peter and Paul hit their stride again sunday when they overpowered holy Cross 7-2 in Catholic hockey league games at the Olympia. St. Joe s consolidated their hold on top place As they overwhelmed St. De s 9-4, while St. Andrew immaculate Conception went Down before St. Boniface 6-2 in other games. Its. Peter and Paul were held on even terms first period with Earl Kuzmack gaining the initial counter and Gerry Fitz Maurice evening it up for holy Cross. However in the second Bill Klein kit paved the Way for its. Peter and Paul s Triumph when he scored twice. The final period saw the victors Widen their margin with four goals from Bill Klymkiw Joe Tataryn Pete Sawchuk and Earl Kuzmack. Gerry Wilson s Lone tally was the Best holy Cross could Muster. Dick. Guinan stood out for St. Eds with two goals and an assist along with Andy Robertson who paved the Way for three counters. L. Bourbonnais and Ron Latourelle accounted for the remaining two markers in St. De s 9-4 loss to St. Joe s. De Peters led St. Joe s attack with two goals and two assists. B. Semenchuk followed with two markers and one assist. The first period saw f. Sokol w. Johnson b. Semen Chuk and Ted Creran All ring one up to tie the game for St. Joseph. From then on St. Joe s beat Tommy French in the St. De s nets twice in the second on goals from de Peters and e. Hessler and again in the final when r. Breton b. Semenchuk and de Peters All counted one each. In the last game of the evening St. Andrew immaculate Combine minus their spark plug Eddy Dud sch absorbed a 6-2 drubbing at the hands of the flying French men. B. Leveque and Ray Lambert led the St. Boniface attack each denting the twine on two occasions. St. Boniface took the Lead in the initial period on goals from oily Blais b. Leveque and Ray Lam Toronto big four league in the previous season. Football executive yielding to what it called the fans has decided to extend the present season schedule of 12 games to 14 in future seasons. This action was decided at the annual meeting Here saturday and was Only one of several major changes adopted by the league to take effect this year. The executive also agreed to establish a salary limit for players and an Over All budget limit for the clubs press for the Elimina Tion As such of the Eastern final with the Ontario Rugby football Union champions change the play off system from a two game total Points series to a Best of three series and allow one extra import for the club finishing last in the Cecil r. Mcfaddin of Toronto elected president at the meeting said the longer schedule was because the fans Are Ite manding More football and hot because the league needs More Money. The league decided not to divulge the salary or budget limits it agreed upon. His Only comment was that the executive Felt the line had to be drawn somewhere on bidding for players. The College draft will be continued. The Hamilton Tiger cats delegates sponsored a motion to abolish the draft but the executive generally Felt it was useful even though the intercollegiate league produced Only a few Good pros jets annually. Another Hamilton motion to Cut the import limit from eight to six was also Defeated. Montreal asked to have it raised to 10. As an alternative to these proposals the executive agreed to keep the present limit and allow the last place club to carry one More import the following season. Instead of the Eastern final be tween the Orfu and the big four champions the executive will ask the Canadian Rugby Union to Al Ternate the Orfus Grey cup bid alternately Between the East and West. It is understood the Western conference will sponsor a similar motion at its annual meeting. The Cru also will be asked to alter its voting privileges to five the professional leagues voting strength commensurate with their senior position. At present the now defunct West Ern intercollegiate league still has a vote in Cru affairs. The big four wants voting restricted to operating leagues. The question of an interlocking schedule with the Western Loop was put aside for another year. It was Felt the interlocking schedule was basically sound but the obstacles still in its path made the proposal temporarily impractical. Other changes agreed upon were to recommend no training before july 15 ask the Cru for a Divis Ion of in television radio and film Revenue from the 1952 Grey cup final and alter the pre season East West exhibition games so that All professional clubs will play four exhibitions every two years. Bert. George Van Belleghem and Dick Johns scored the Only coun ters for the losers in this period. In the second e. Bourgeois countered for the frenchmen again and in the final period b. Leveque and r. Gaudreau made it a sure thing for the winners with a goal apiece. Cranbrook school Curling champs Vernon ., up Cran Brook Defeated Salmo 10-4 in the British Columbia High school curl ing play Downs Here during the week end and won the right to rep resent At the National play Downs at Saskatoon. Barons champions All this Galaxy of shuttle stars proved their Mettle in the Winnipeg and District tournament last week. The titlist Are from left Back Row Tom matthers Ken Forsythe and John Carter. Front Row Molly Mills Vivian o Grady and Marjorie Pink. One event Short of clean sweep wild Wood shuttle stars steal show wild Wood club just came one event Short of a clean sweep in he City and District Badminton finals saturday. Vivian o Grady and Ken for Sythe both frequent tournament champions took two game decisive wins Over their opponents in the singles Downing Betty Mitchell 11-0, 11-2, and Tom Mathews 15-3, 15-8. Winnipeg Badminton club came up on top in the ladies doubles when Marge Pink and Millie Mills fought to a 15-9, 15-3 decision Over Vivian o Grady and Joan still. Forsythe piloted his Way to a second Victory when he teamed up with Tom Mathews in a tightly played match against John Carter ind Jack Ewbank. Carter and new Bank put up a Stout defence with Salmo eliminated the defending terrific Cross court smashing but Champion Vernon entry 7-5 in the left the courts after two Treen Semi finals. Dous games of 15-11, 15-9. Carter however made amends when he backed up Viv o Grady to Knock out the popular Marge and Cliff Pink 15-3, 15-8. Vav played a sensational net game while Johnny s touch was magnificent. Ton took Harnden and Rooke 15-4 15-3. Rooke played a great game in the mixed with b. Sinclair again taking the runner up spot As Anne Lovatt and Stan Eagle ton took the match 15-12, 12-15 115-7. Finals of the consolations proved exciting with three events going to three games. Ladies sing Les found Jean Mackay winning out Over f. Braidwood who rallies in the second but fell Down to de 11-5, 7-11, Li-7. R. Maybank was also threatened and forced to three games by Bob Mcmillan 15-10, 7-15, 17-15. Air Force team of p. Smith and b. Boyd worked hard in a Nice game of ladies doubles but ended As runners up to j. Johnstone and e. Denmark 15-7 15-13. The men s doubles was also a two game match when Don Cameron and s. Eagle Best Gate take yet Grey cup turnstiles ticked too tune Toronto up greatest sports spectacle the Grey cup football final realized total Gate receipts of nearly in 1952, it was announced saturday. This sum obtained from a re Cord crowd of was split Imong the two competing teams he other six professional football clubs i in Canada the Canadian Rugby Union the government and Jayni ent of expenses. It does not include for Leleva Skaliy film and program rights. The Csc paid to Tele cast the game. It Cost radio my movie makers another the program Concession netted the g o v e r n m e i t s tax slice amounted to of the remain ing expenses amounted to about and the clubs split the balance of the Champion Toronto argonauts received about 55 per cent of the Eastern league s share of sport Page 21 the other three clubs each got about Edmonton eskimos losers on the Grey cup scoreboard did As Well financially in the division of spoils. They received 50 per cent of the West s share of about the rest was evently divided among the other clubs in the league. Expenses included. For rental of varsity stadium about for incidentals including band and officials for de. Monton s travelling expenses the Canadian Rugby Union s share amounting to. And complimentary tickets Little sport by Rouson popular pin test on tap mothers and daughters will get together saturday at the recreation Bowling lanes where starting at 2 o clock Gibson s Mother and daughter Handicap 5-pin tournament will swing into action. Great interest has been manifested in this event with entries in from the Maple Leaf ladies and Isaac Brock Community club Lea gues and numerous others to hear rom. This is an attraction in bowing circles that has met with popu Lar response and Promise of an afternoon of real enjoyment. Mothers and daughters have of in discussed their merits on the Bowling lanes. Now that the Opportunity is presented to test their skill against other Mother and laughter combinations some Fine owling Competition is in Prospect in this novel affair is sex ended to any Mother and daughter team wishing to participate. Tele phone 92-4902 to make arrange ments. Mike Phillips 10-pin Stalwart Mike Phillips of the mercantile league headed Onti of the biggest entries of the season to win the 10-pin singles tournament at the bowl Arena alleys. His 885 for four games was head and shoulders Over the rest of the crowd. By a 64-pin spot Mike put together games of 212, 207, 189, and 213. Alf de Graeve took second place with 800. Eleanor Smith took first in the women a 10-pin division of the sweep with her 740. The next sweep Avill be saturday january 31 a t the bowl Arena. Bowled Over eight alleys with handicaps based on 185 scratch. For entries phone he Alley at 92-5741, the by Al Hooper significance of Brandon s saturday night Victory Over Barons 7-3 at the amphitheatre is not immediately apparent. Barons have been beaten before times to be precise in this Manitoba Junior hockey league schedule. They be won a meagre half dozen. Monarchs Are m third place with 28 Points to Barons dozen. Rapid mathematics discloses that Barons would need to win their eight remaining fixtures while monarchs dropped their six in order to precipitate a tie for the third playoff berth. And Barons have lost before even on saturday night. The game s unique Quality exists in the scoring summary. Brandon s production Trio of Smith Jones and Hubchik you will find mentioned nowhere. Regina behind Now Vancouver up _ the Couver Sun said saturday in a sports Page Story that Vancouver will have a team in the Western inter provincial football Union in the Story by sports editor or. Win Swangard says acceptance by the wife at next week end s meet ing m Regina of Vancouver s application for a franchise a certainty when Saskatchewan roughriders lined up their sup. Port behind Vancouver. Swangard quotes r. A. Kramer Regina president As saying in a Telephone interview today will support Vancouver at wife meeting if your fives Back up the Concrete proposal they made to us during their recent visit it appears now that the in delusion of Vancouver does not constitute any additional Cost and would be Happy to have you Kramer is quoted As saying. Rangers wings Bruins win games rangers red wings and Bruins took Down Little . Victories saturday. Rangers clipped Maple Leafs 7-1, red wings Blanke Black Hawks 4-0, and Bruni fought to a 1-0 win Over Cana Diens. In Tom thumb ranks Stampe Ders bounced the poor Little Hoy nets 9-0, and quakers Stoppel flyers 3-1. T Don Hart and Al Wilson each instead scored three scored twice in rangers win Over goals Howie Gibb potted another and coach Alfie Francis evolved a triple plated scoring machine that an manage a seven goal outburst without so much As an encouraging murmur from Smith Jones ird Hubchik. It meant deserved sur cease of the production Trio and a Persona Triumph for four persons including Alf Francis. The other three Are Gibb Nicho and Cable who will no longer please be referred to As the thin the unit poured in three goals within a few minutes of the first period with Rocky Prost climbing Over the boards to participate in one. That was the game. Barons weren t con Vinced but Prost applied the clinchers in the second and third periods and Willie Mas Lanko tallied in Between. Reduced to its tangible elements he game was uninspiring Beyon he achievements of Gibb Nicho my Cable. Baron replies were perfunctory and consisted of goals by Scooter Bill Boivin Lou Joyal and Loger Breton. Two factors provided Bill Mac Kenzie with some mild Joy. His goalie Don Dawson was great my Murray Williamson shifted the Brandon defence merc Llesly twice n the first period and that he ailed to score was almost secon Ary almost. Some time ago coach Mac Kynzie mentioned that when his Barons were ousted from Active Contention they d prob ably reveal the Type of hockey commensurate with their Abili ties. They now Hove that Chance. They can however sustain their mathematical chances even if Only or an evening by taking the Mea ure of Walter Monson s monarchs night at the amphitheatre rink. Teams attempting to do this have met with conspicuous failure re entry. But Barons have added in entire they face the team which s personally responsible for their resent Low estate. All this is redolent of a pub City release. The unvarnished acts indicate the Baron demise Rill become official this evening. Only Barons can say no. Maple went to Dave Reid Tom holler and John Phauk. Ray re Char scored the Lone Maple Leafs goal. Bob Taylor Bob Prather Barry Middlehurst and Murray Hallet each scored for wings As the downed Hawks while in the Othel Little . Fixture Bob Justou netted Bruins Lone goal. Perry Clark and Bill Carlyle each with two goals paced stamp of their win Over hornets. Kel round Clark Peterman Jim a Intyre Vernon Desmet and free Smith each had singletons. Len Kozak scored All three qua Ker goals while Dennis Battagello scored for flyers. Tuesday at Sherburn Park. To Laws meet bears and flyer Angle with quakers. Game time i 5.30 . O Grady cup to Minnedosa Portage la Prairie Man Minnedosa Curling club representatives w. J. Burges and Alex Ferguson were Success us in their bid for the o Grad Curling trophy Here Friday nigh when they Defeated Portage i Rairie 24 to is. In the Doubli rink event each club won Onie Burgess Minnedosa defeat no s. W. Kitson Portage 14-3 while Don Clark Portage won i .0-9 decision Over Ferguson min Ledosta. Homer habit new York the Yankees have hit 100 or More homers each r for 29 seasons in a Row. No Money your old Battery is your Down payment buy on time at Triangle Auto stores 271 fort St. Phi. 93-44s8 hockey highlights by . A sensation Iff 3 goals in 21 seconds Bill Mosienko of the Chicago Black Hawks scored 3 goals in the amazing Lime of 21 seconds in a game Al new York on March 23rd, 1952. Final score of the game was Chicago 7, rangers 6. A sensation the shaving world i f e b u of shave Cream amazing new Beard softener in lifebuoy holds More water. Soaks Beard softer. Faster. Easier. How softener
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