Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 7, 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press monday March 7, 1955 canadians stay ahead of red wings ten pin standings shuffled the 42nd annual ton pin tournament came to a successful close saturday afternoon at the bowl Arena alleys. The last Day saw changes in both the team and individual divisions. In the a singles p. Mark win took the top spot with a 660 series Rumie up of games of 223, 1ss, 190 and a spot of 57 pins. X. Huff rolled into second place with a 649 series. His games were 219. 194, 200, and a 36 pin Handicap. Third plaice Wen to d. Stear with 640. And buddy score of 1.331 hold up to take i top spot in a doubles. D. Stear and Rube Ramge were the Sec Ond place winners with 1.23s and third place went to Bill Burke and jews Skorish with the final standings in a teams found Fredrics clothes in top spot with second place went to the Cook lumber team of Brandon with and third place to grand motors with j in b division Morley Bur Nett s 604 stood up to take first place in i his group with Bob Young of Dauphin taking second on All stars Duess Kildorf. Germany two canadians and two russians were named to the starting line up of world hockey s nil Star team selected saturday by the coaches of he clubs that participated in the nine team tournament. Canada placed four More on to alternate squad and the russians two. Goal. Rigazio United states defence Kevin Conway Canada and Nikolai Sologuk Bov. Russia forwards zab a risky Czechoslovakia Bill Warwick Canada j and Vsevolod Dobrov. Russia canadians named to the alter Nate team were goalie Ivan my Leilanni. And defence Man George Mcavoy and forwards Grant Warwick and Jack Mclntyre. Rigazio s selection Over Mclelland whose .7j-goals-a-game average was the Best in the tournament apparently resulted from the 150-Odd saves the american goalie was called to make place with his 599 score. a series. Ron shot a Brown with 573, was third. Ron j 601 series while Bert had 536. And Bert Scinocca took the top they had a 9-pin Handicap place in b doubles on saturday. Rose Booth and Bea Finney with in went into second place with were Royal dairies with and third place honors went to Chick lumber and fuel from St. Johns had and Grants in the c division the score of Venzie Schmidt and Chuck Resch posted on the first held up All the Way through in the doubles and they took first place with second place went to l. Vogt and s. Hinter with and third place to e. Schettler and t. Blackner with in the c singles Jerry Popiel walked off with top spot with 582, followed by n. Pydee with 554 and j. Miller 552. In the c teams sheas team from the Lansdowne league took first place honors with 30 pins better than the Smith s Corn beef team who took second place with third place was won by the commercial team of Winkler. Brandon bowlers wished to announce the annual tournament in Brandon will be held on two the Montreal canadians night. Sated Chicago Black Hawks moved within two Points i a National hockey the third place Leafs by de sunday night that kept Toronto at Boston Gar St place canadians ahead lome Ferguson Fleming he hotly pursuing Detroit red Mackell and Rookie Don counted for the Brums. The canadians and the Sloan scored the Only Tor lace Black Hawks ended in a goal and the first of the e in a wide open game when he converted George a night marked by rebound Early in the rollicking dashing period. Boston Bruins trimmed Glen Skov netted at o Maple Leafs 3-1 to tighten of the final period to wrap attle Lor third place in the game for Detroit. Landings. Saturday night York Rookie defence Man Bruins and Leafs battled to Fantinato netted the first -2 of his career in a Solo Effort Detroit red wings turned the second period. Alex Del new York rangers -2-1 to fired the first Detroit heir weekend two game in the opening session. They whipped the rangers 6-2 the canadians scored twice f _ a. Pm Man sask Grid chief Saskatoon special the Manitoba Saskatchewan Junior football league delegates attend ing the annual meeting Here on the week end chose Hugh Tait of Saskatoon As president for the 1955 season. He succeeds Sam Allman of Winnipeg who held weekends mar 19 and mar. 26. The position for two years. Bowlers who wish to enter this tournament can pick up entries an d be Gay far annual meeting at Winnipeg Early in March 1956. Attending the two Day session Here were Dave Rothstein Mur Ray Gray Art Ceretti Jack Cunningham Alan Thompson and the final six minutes to trim Hawks in the sunday night at Chicago. Dickie Moore end Maurice Richard fired the winning markers scoring 36 seconds apart. Butch Bouchard end Baldy Mackay connected for the other Montreal counters. Larry Wilson tallied both the Chicago goals. The Hawks built up a 2-0 Lead in the game at Montreal but found themselves trailing 4-3 in the last period before Allan Stan Ley counted the tying Marker. Bernie Geoffrion Maurice Rich Ard Jean Beliveau and Rookie Don Marshall fired the Montreal goals. Larry Wilson Harry wat son Bill Mosienko and Stanley were the Chicago scorers. The red wings second in the standings scored four of their six goals at Detroit while new York were shorthanded with pen aides. They blistered goalie Gump Iworsley with a 49-shot barrage. Red ".kelly, Marcel Pronovost Vic Stasiuk dutch Reibel Ted Lindsay and Marcel Benin connected for the winners. Dean Prentice and Bathgate scored the Blu shirts goals. Boston came from behind twice to tie the Leafs in Toronto. De Fence Man Leo Boivin fired the tying goal late in the second period. Tommy Shields of Winnipeg the finale was scoreless. Martin Grudnitski Ai Wessell left Winger Sid Smith tallied Tommy Drope John Rowand 31st goal of the season for the re elected Secretary treasurer k Stewart of Regina and i Leafs in the first period. Fifteen Keeling experts three of the members of the winners of the c team Champion ship of the 10-pin Bowling association tournament Are pictured in the Back Row of Cove. From left to right they Are d. Kunderman p. Heiland and a. Lang. At front from left to right Are a. Yauk and b. Burnett the other two members of the c team champs and v. Schmidt and c. Resch the c doubles champs. M. Burnett won the b singles title As game set for june 1 expert income tax service i service Tusl Ness Ami Ivr Finnel David Shere co. Curry Kull Dine 1 Hatif for Sunderland Huddersfield will clash in Winnipeg at the bowl Arena alleys. For any further information on this tournament phone h. Loster association Secretary at 3-1422. 1 . Shift saturday a m. Der role. J. Dyer. 1131. .1. E. Trager Heywood. 1126. T. Kucharski. J. Waks. 1111 i. Turoldo. M. A Cinnaca. 10s2. P. A Lii. F. Gunter 1c6s. H. Fraser s. Bass Cimis. J. King c. Trellia. 974. A singles b. Delabbio. C. Buchanan. 497. A doubles e. Saychuk a. Opitz. W. Debrecen. G. Colis. 932. J. Latremouille. W. 922 singles h. Dyer doubles a. Hallock Eggelton. 1010. P. Tolci p. Brandt Fleu. 2 . Shift a doubles t. Simla. E. Sclinick 1226. A. Dullinger. F. Elsasser. 11s6. E. By Tomc t. . 10so. P. Stolash h. Holowaty 1045. A singles p. Mark win 660 j. Dyer Rufil t Kuciarski. M Drcha 552 d Fain n. Hey Wood 535 c. Teclka. By Scotty Harper Sunder Anri and Huddersfield town of England s top notch soccer aggregations will meet in an exhibition match at the Winnipeg stadium june 1. Huddersfield town Are touring Canada this summer and Sander land Are barnstorming the uni Ted states so the football association of Canada wrote the Manitoba football association and asked if Itas interested in and exhibition game Between the two big Foo Ibal greats. The . Was certainly interested in the proposition and the representatives it the Semi annual meeting in the free press Board room sunday afternoon unanimously decided to bring a clash of Huddersfield town Anil Sunderland. It should be the greatest soccer match Ever played in Winnipeg for it s a cinch both teams will pull no punches. Have dropped out. The Manitoba miniature soccer league was admitted to the association after some discussion. Bobby Harley said the John Queen cup series for injured players Shoi old be staged at the beginning of the season and the boys gave Bobby s motion the Green Light. Jock Tuckee Percy Gillatt and Tommy Murray were named to the referees examining Board. President Sandy Alexander pre sided. 17 s. Bass. 513 j. Waks 497 a Cinnaca 457 King 430. It doubles a. A Cinnaca. B. A Cinnaca 1146. In _ singles Boldo m. Eryk 531 p. Kill. Is l. Tur of Regina while another Regina Al was named first vice president. Dave Rotstien of Winnipeg is second vice president and lome Richardson of Saskatoon third vice president. The league will open aug. 27 with Winnipeg rods at Regina and Saskatoon hilltops playing Weston wildcats at Winnipeg. The schedule drafted but yet to be approved when delegates re turn to their Home cities Calls for eight games by each club four at Home and the same num Ber on the Road. Delegates decided that each club May dress 28 players for each game with the exception of Raines it Reginia where the rams last place finishers last year will be Able to use 30 players. The league will suggest a change in Date for the signing of Junior graduates by wife clubs. Formerly the last signing Date for a Junior graduate was april 30. The suggestion Calls for this Date to be advanced to sept. Hugh Tait Kent Phillips. Or. Ray Dickson lome Richardson or. Herb Cowburn and George Bate of Saskatoon. Seconds later Gus Bodnar tied the court. Centre Ted Kennedy gave Toronto a temporary Edge Early in the Middle Frame. A Job with a Challenge and a future office overload co. Ltd., has grown in a few Short years to be Canada s largest supplier of temporary office help to leading Canadian business firms. We have an opening for a Salesman in our Eastern Branch offices As to 3o. Education univ inlay with Commerce Back ground but not in our Field not no Elisary Ai we have an extensive training program. Salary open. For further information write or phone Jim Shore office overload co. Ltd. 33 Syndicate building 93-7431 penalties prove costly in minor puck playoffs costly penalties dropped one easy win. Bob Storry lome club out of the running and seriously hampered another s Chan Ces saturday night at the olympic in minor hockey playoffs. Barons took advantage of East Kildonan s rash of penalties in th2 final period to 4-0 and thus take their Best of three midget league Semi final in two straight games. Three of their Sorenson and John Gray added the others. Billy Masterton three times in the first scored period and Gene Chernyk added another to give Weston a big 4-1 Lead after the first 20 minutes of play against monarchs. Shorty Melan Chuk managed the Monarch goal. Four goals came when the . A Kenny Tressor pushed Weston s for years Winnipeg soccer fans have seen the big teams from1 Britain meet our local boys in exhibition affairs. They weren t very attractive and the cry of of sports Loving has always been. Why Don t hey brine iwo big football teams to Winnipeg. Then we d see a soccer but the association has to put up a guarantee of to stage were shorthanded. Weston went one game up in their Best of five juvenile car ii final with monarchs As they scored three times while the purple shirts were Short to emerge with a solid fi-3 Triumph. Baron midgets now Advance into the league final against Weston first game this set goes to Lead to 5-1 in the Middle Frame before Stu to Martin tallied for monarchs. The clubs split goals again in the period Chernyk scoring his second for Weston and Ken Hartwell managing monarchs final score. 456 i. Eggelton. 4s1. A doubles a. Paul a. Demeule. 876. W. Burke 546 a. Hallick 333 l. Galas. 432 h. Watson. 4s2. I . Shift a doubles r. Segal. R. Helman. 1151. M. Huff. L. Danchak. 1125. M. Kurchin. H. Huffman 1104. P. . C. Hinkle ic56. H. Reynolds de. Kepler 397. A Dallinger. 557 p. Stolash. 604 .7. Prost. 5s7 Mike Phillips 500 Tony Lannon. 5ss .1. E. Tracer. 56-1 Glen . 510 e. Kayc. 552 w. Bell. K. Schick. 49s m. Holowaty. 529 p. Trosky 5_15 h. Farquhar 476 a. Nelson. 4os. A singles f. 5-13 t. Smith 478 j. Latrom Oills 307 p. Debrecen 480. M. Brick g. Van Wall Ghim 9so. P. Nocci. 433. 4 . Shift a doubles r. S. Nelson h. Farquhar. 1168. C. Van kick v. Spackman. 1168. W. Rome c. Verplaetse 1139. Troller a. Pc Molck. 1137. D. Taylor j. 1073. M Huff. 649 m. Kurchin. 3so de. 1. It was decided to hold the Epp or. Hinkle 55s key nolds Viri l. Danchak. Sos ii. Hull Man. 488. Be operating night at the olympic As a preliminary to the second game of scottish. . The juvenile final. Action starts at the soccer match of the ten teams this summer de Weston Germania . Laurie Langrell was the Shin Luxton royals Light for the Dukes scoring italians St. James goal and setting up another Elm Wool thistles and Barons picked up one goal in the Beds fort Rouge legion i the second period and added three and the flying dutchmen teams More in the final session for an there is an electric Shaver that can give you those close close shaves you like it s the Ronson electric Shaver it s entirely different with a of Lxi thin Shaver head that gives skin line shaving every time. Why not find out for yourself. One through our special free trial period. You la agree it s real shaving local Ball fans get May 23 game the annual Spring meeting of with to stations to televise a 55-3 the Northern baseball league was held at. The Dacotah hotel in grand Forks saturday. Plans and business details per Taining to league operation for 1933 were discussed. Subjects on the Agenda which took up most of the time were the 1933 sched ule and radio and to Broad i casting electric Shaver by the maven of the world s Gina cd ugh Erl any Only is Down Johnson hutch1nson jewellers 286 Portage ave. Electric shavers limited 41 7 Portage ave. Phone 92-6772 for service and satisfaction Mitchell Copp Portage at Hargrave available at Breslauer Warren your favorite jewellers convenient credit terms indications of a serious sched ule controversy failed to materialize. Winnipeg suggested one important change that they be allowed to play at Home May 23 when Victoria Day will be i celebrated. Winnipeg proposed that they play in Superior on May 1s-19-20 and in Duluth 21-22-23 instead of vice versa As scheduled. Then that Duluth give up its May 23 Date to play in Winnipeg on the Holiday with Winnipeg giving up their own aug. 29 Date to play in Duluth. The Winnipeg proposal was approved by ail clubs concerned so the Peg baseball faithful will gel i their May 23 Holiday twin Bill after All. Futher minor switches involving other clubs were also con Sumate. The schedule committee consisting of Duluth St. Cloud and Winnipeg was Arnin commissioned to draw up a schedule for 1956. However the committee must submit schedule drafts to the league by oct. 15, which will drive All clubs an Opportunity to study them for two weeks in Advance of the annual fall meeting in St. Paul Minn. It was interesting to note thai portion of their Home fixtures. The league informed both clubs that they would have to obtain j permission from the visiting clubs to make the to showings pos sible Winnipeg representatives president Mark Danzker and business manager Terry Hind stated that a few of their Home games May also be televised. All clubs were in attendance. Northern league president her Man d. White presided. To. Kisliuk. K. Fox. 1000. Or. Adlman. E. Sasley 937. N san ten p. Zurovel c k. To. Palmer. J. Bain. 1011. B. Cassilly. T. Is j. B. Kunderman c. Zink. L. Traser. J to Arr. 93s. C g. m. Brick. 4c6. 5 . Shift a doilies Roy. W. . 1053. P. Mark win. Johns on. 1022. T Cochrane. F. Bar Cau. 957. A c Sparkman .7. A Irvin. 5so w 559 g. Ruthwell 537 a. 332 d. Taylor. 510 c. Vankleck. 507 m. Arllier 495 c. Blix. 481. A doubles a. Martel. A. T. Ray 1044. A so Niles l. Kucharski 529 f. Scherr. 524 c. Verp Lacose 523 k. Fox. 509 j Kos Juk 432. A doubles l. S. Hinther 10-13. H. Watson. E. Plischke. 929. S Lexier n. Lexier. 847. A san Glen e. To. Palmer. 403 .1. Bain. 453 b. W. Vanwart 448. Boxing wrestling shows set ring fans will be Able to get their fill of their favorite sport j this week with boxing and wrest Ling shows billed for the auditorium. Boxers hold Sway at the Audi orium wednesday night when the Best in Manitoba s Mitt ranks clash for Manitoba championships towns. Then Friday night the wrestlers take Over with the riotous Kal Mikoff Brothers returning to town to take on Bronko Nagpur ski and Ilio Dipaolo in the tag team feature event. Most the recognized names in Manitoba s Amateur boxing circles have filed entry for the championships and Bill runner of the promoting Crescent Box ing club looks for the Best show yet in the annual Battle for championships. Last year close to fans took in the Manitoba Champion ships and runner is looking for a similar House this year. Elimination matches to the championships will be held at the Crescent boxing club tuesday night with the big show at the auditorium the following night. Starting time for both the wrestling and boxing show is 8.30 . Made see and feel the difference in pal hollow ground 20 for in dispenser with hied vault your Barbaso with i mooch cares Sable is Branol shaved your face feels better younger. Whiskers off fast and close with Barbaso a special Akin soothing formula. 3rotects against wind 5 p e c i l Acou Aenied offer 37 Champlain just wins the Champlain Junior c hoc key team from the Champlain Community club registered a 12-2 Triumph Over Letellier Maple Leafs juniors sunday in an exhibition game at Letellier. Jack Macdonald was elected president of the Canadian Badminton association at the annual meet ing held in Montreal Satur Day. Macdonald is also the president of the Manitoba Badminton association. Shortly after getting his new Post he announced that the 1956 Canadian Champion ships would be held at the Calgary g e n c o e club Home of the new Canadian Junior girls and women s singles titlist Jean Waring. Wapella nips Souris elks 10-9 Wapella sask. Special Wapella Black Hawks edged Souris elks 10-9 in an exhibition hockey game played at memorial rink saturday night before 240 fans the smallest crowd of the season. Are your brakes in Good shape Lebrecht wins Yorkton special be Brecht indians won their two game total Point series with Yorkton reos for the South Saskatchewan Junior b hockey league championship Here Satur Day dowing the reos 5-4. They won the first. 16-5, wednesday in fort Quappelle. Giant killing bosons strike Down Oak Leafs giant killing varsity by sons struck again saturday night at Sargent Park lat jest victims none other than undefeated Winnipeg Light infant try Oak Leafs. Trailing until the final mid Utec varsity came up with six Quick Points in the final 60 seconds to produce one of the most stunning upsets since David took out. Goliath in the first. The net result was a 75-72 win Gene Walker Don Maclean Don Johnson Don Collins and Bill Lindsay produced All but three of the winners Points. Lindsay was tops with 16, Johnson netted 15, Walker and Collins 14 each and Maclean is. It was the first loss in 19 starts this season for the cadets. The score read 72-g9 for Ali six of the eight clubs intend to for Kas Vitruk s students and entering the final stages. A Quick whipping broadcast All Home games. Win gives them the All important first Basket by Johnson Cut the mar Nipes and Aberdeen Are the Only game in the Best of five to one Point and then Lind Citie to broadcast their Home j games Only in part. Fargo and Duluth informed the league that they Are contracting Toba Junior basketball final. The series resumes at . Other to put the Brown tuesday at Sargent Park Gold in the Lead for the say came right Back with an and first varsity s starting five of time in the game. Varsity immediately went into a freeze and in their Over anxious attempts to get the Ball the cadets fouled Gene Walker who at one time wore the Elj colors. Walker promptly Sank both his free throws to put the kiss of death on his former mates. 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