Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, March 28, 1955

Issue date: Monday, March 28, 1955
Pages available: 32
Previous edition: Saturday, March 26, 1955

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 28, 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba Its Winnipeg 1tree. Pres8, Monpat i Bahng 2v, 1953 penalty costly to Toronto Toronto up fiery Ted scored one goal assisted on another and took part in two High sticking frays As the. Powerful Detroit Rod wings edged Toronto Maple 2-1 saturday night in the third game of their Stanley cup Semi final series. Red a hangs who turned in their 12th straight Victory and now Are. Ufi Defeated in 15 starts Lead the Best of seven series 3-0. The teams play Here. Again tuesday night and another red Wing win would put them Inco the final against the win Ner of the other Semi final be when Lindsay started things off Al sinking a four foot rebound after Lin mate Gordie Howe s Long tween Boston Montreal Bruins. Canadians and All the scoring was confined to the first period. Toronto Winger Eric Nesterenko serving a hooking penalty hockey scores Stant by cup Terni finals. West of seven series a w l f 1 Detroit .3 0 11 i Toronto .0 3 61 Detroit leads series 3-0 series b Montreal .2171 12 5 Jill Streil leads series 2-1. Saturday s result Toronto 1. Detroit 2 sunday s result Montreal 2, Boston 4. Scoring leaders g a pts pen. Howe. Det.3 4 7 0 Lindsay. Det.25 76 Delvecchio. Det.14 5 2 Reibel. Det.3 1 4 0 Smith. Tor. 31 40 Kennedy tor.1 3 4 0 Curry my. .13 42 Chevrefils bos.21 3 4 Geo Furlon. Mtl.12 3 2 Mosdell mtl.12 32 Quanta Bush bos. 0 3 3 0 Bolton tor.03 3 4 Sukdav colder cup Cleveland 4. Buffalo 6. Buffalo wins Best of five Semi final j 3-1. Pittsburgh 4. Spring held 3. Pittsburgh wins Best of five Semi 3-1. Thunder Bay intermediate Kenora. 5 Marathon 0. Kenora. Wins Best of five final 3-0. Quebec league Chi Coultm 2. Shau incan Falls 4. Shawl Jan Falls leads Best of nine 3-0. Montreal 0, Quebec 2. Quebec leads bust of nine Semi final 2-1. Ontario Junior St. Catharines 1. Toronto Marlboro 2. Marlboro win Best of seven Linal 4-2. Allan clip Winnilee 0. Fort William 3. Fort William a ins Best of seven Quarter final 4-0, one pame tied. Saturday american 3. Up ringed 4. Leads Best of five sell Linal 2-1. Cleveland 0. Buffalo 8. Buffalo leads Best of five Bemi final 2-1. Western Leacue Vancouver 1. Edmonton 4. Edmonton leads Bcst-6f-seven Linal 2-1. Quebec i Elf Rue Quebec 0. Montreal 4. Bes of none tied 1-1. A Ontario senior Kitchener 1. Sault 2. Sault leads Best of seven final 2-1. Allan cup Quarter final Ottawa 3. Moncton 7. Wins Best of seven series 4-0. Western Junior Humboldt 0, Kresina 2. leads Best of seven sell final memorial cup Quarter final fort William 6. Winnipeg 3. Fort William leads b est of seven series s-2. Wings defending pions have capitalized penalties throughout the they won 7-4 and 2-1 decisions in the first two games at and Lindsay s tally was the sixth they have scored while Toronto has been shorthanded. Smith scores left Winger Sid Smith Toronto s top Marksman during the regular National hockey league with 54 Points made it 1-1 while lir Day was off for at the goal Fence Man Hugh Bolton s pass out from behind the Detroit net was Smith s third in As Many games. Earl Reibel the Sophomore Centre who sparked Detroit s late Eason. Drive to first place Montreal scored the Winner near the 12-minute Mark. Lindsay Gol the puck to Howe in the. Leal Corner and. He. Relayed to Reibel beat goalie Harry Lumley with a six foot drive. It was Reibel s. Third goal of the playoffs. Lindsay s High sticking outbursts crime in the second period in a personal feud with Toronto de Fence Man Jim Thomson. Tagged terrible Ted by the sports writers for. His fierce competitive spirit Lindsay and Thomson tangled be Hind the Leaf net near the eight n minute Mark and went off to Gether. They returned to the pen Auy Box eight minutes later for the same offence. Toronto netted the puck near the is minute Mark of the first period which would have tied the score 2- i but Storey ruled that Forward Ron Stewart had kicked it in am it was no goal. Stewart went into the net feet first beside goalie Terry Sawchuk. The crowd was Abou added one late in the second ses Boston of Boston Bruins struck for three first period goals in less than five minutes sunday Montreal Fili ally broke through night to whip Montreal 4-2 and get Boston goalie sugar Jini Henry s Back into Contention in their Stan seconds of the third period As Ken series. The canadians hold Mosdell converted a rebound on a Edge in the series with the next defence Man Dollar game Here tuesday with a capacity cheering them on the Montreal s other goal on a Low Ong drive with 74 seconds to play. 3-1 losses at Montreal to furious first period Pace. Plante and Charlie Hodge but it did t matter much to Boston. The skaters threw their weight around Bruins beat each of them twice. Early and Drew five of the seven 1 fewer than the Normal at Ito dance. Foi a Toronto Detroi ,1-Rin game because of a Day Long Bliz Zard. Here. Lineups Detroit goal Sawchuk de Catholic. Winners St. Peter and Paul won inter Parish hockey championship last night at the olympic Kink As they Defeated St., Pierre canadians 11-6 in the final game. The champs from left to right at Back Are Rev. Nestor Hodo Najiy Bill Petriw assistant equipment manager or. J. Stolar Joe Tataryn Johnny Oil Martin Kodak Bob Moil Pete Sawchuk Earl Kusmack Billy Petrow John Koorn manager Klymkiw Pete Pef raw coach and c. Hawryliw Parish priest front Row from left Raoul Mckanic Minchuk assistant coach Smiley. Krivak Mosienko Ray Laurin Tommy Minchuk Butch Woi Niak and Stan Luby equipment manager. Mascots in front Are Bogden Petriw and Gregory Kozior n. Twin saints win Catholic first period penalties meted out by referee Frank Udvari. But Montreal could t take advantage of its chances and bos ton pulled away to a. 3-0 Edge on goals by Winger Leo Labine de Fence Man Fernie Flaman and Winger real latter two Only 20 seconds apart. That Trio of goals was All bos ton although. Hal Laycoe Cental figure in the Melee March 13 Here that wound up with Maurice Richard s Goldham Kelly Pronovost Woit Hay forwards Reibel Lind say Howe Skov Leswick pave Lich Delvecchio Dineen Bonin Wilson Stasiuk. Toronto goal Lumley de Fence Thomson Morrison Bolton Reaume Cahan forwards Ken Nedy Nesterenko Smith Arm Strong Sloan Macdonald Migay Stewart Klukay Cullen. Referee red Storey linesmen Bill Morrison George Hayes. Sumary first period 1. Detroit Lindsay Howe Delvecchio 2. Tor onto Smith Kennedy "19 3. Detroit Reibel Howe Lindsay penalties Nester the curtain was rung Down sunday evening at the olympic rink on another season in the Catholic inter Parish hockey league. The largest crowd of the Winter was on hand to watch the twin saints wrap up the championship As they turned Back the plucky St. Pierre Cana Diens. 11-6. It had been a closely fought playoff series extending to six games before a decision was reached. On the night s performance the saints proved themselves the Best team. Their combinations clicked the defence work and Bac Check ing appeared flawless and their marksmen came through with the necessary tallies. Bogden Klymkiw picked up four goals and one assist. Aime Baert scored one and assisted on four tallies while Billy pet Row added a couple As setting up two. The canadians opened Strong taking a three goal Lead in the first five minutes of play. They seemed to weaken As the same progressed and their pass ing was not up to Par. The. Last Enko 44, Dineen Stewart 09, Lindsay second period no scoring. Penalties Lindsay and and Nesterenko Migay misconduct third period no scoring. Pen Alty Dineen stops Sawchuk 1015 Lumley .1012 yanks Down Excelsior Duluth Minn. A mar mich., warriors came Rorn behind to score three goals to the last eight minutes for a 4-2 Victory Over Winnipeg Excelsior n the championship game of the International juvenile hockey tournament sunday night. A Crovi d of nearly saw an american team win the teen agers a ornament for the first time. The defending Champion Princess pats of Regina were eliminated by i Winnipeg in the Semi finals. The warriors were Down 2-1 in fee final period when they put on pressure to Send three goals into the net. Defence Man Al Norkol dead locked the score when he lifted a shot from near the Blue line. Goalie Don Shalley caught the but could t hold on to it. Then at Wing Jerry Kestner tallied from a pileup in front of the net. With 90 seconds to go the Excelsior gambled and took their goalie out it the game in order o put six forwards on the ice. However Jerry o Neill intercepted a pass and went in alone to score. O Neill also got Marquette s firs goal Early in the last period. Scoring for the Winnipeg team were Bill Saunders the firs period on a 15-foot shot and Larkin in the last period on a rebound shot. The Consolation championship was won by St. Boniface Man., which Defeated port Arthur 5-1. Scoring two goals apiece Jor the victors were Bill Masterton and Ken Tressor. The other goal was made by Eugene a Barewyk. The period found them confused and j Gerry Lavergne played his usual wailing badly. Ray Bellerive accounted for three markers and Ray Croteau was credited with two others. Weston champs Weston s Bani am b hockey team won the provincial Crown for the first time in their history saturday As they Defeated Portage la Prairie 13-2. At front from left Are John Manley Bill Pfaub Gavin Todd Bill Wilkinson Wayne Palmer Gordon Macleod and Fred Smith. At Back Are from Max Pilous coach Ted keep Jim Ellis Blair Macleod and Ron Westwood. Jim madder team manager is missing from beat Brandon 66-63 Harv Lipkin s shot gives blues Victory steady game and helped to set up four of the canadians tallies. However Bernard Carriere s absence was sorely Felt. I As the initial period opened St. Pierre took an Early lend on markers from Bay Belle rive Kay Croteau and Ben Comeault. The twin saints nevertheless made an ends for their late Start and made it 5-3 As Bogden Klymkiw scored twice and Jim Mosienko Earl Kusmack and Billy Petrow were credited with St. Pierre struck Back in the Sandwich period and added three More counters Bellerive contrib uting a Brace of goals and Ray Croteau the other but its. Peter and Paul erased their Effort when Klymkiw Baert and Kri Vak each notched a tally to make the score 8-6 As the period ended. The twin saints stretched their margin still further in the final 20 minutes of play As Klymkiw Petrow and Kusmack rapped Home singles to boost the total. Canadians bogged Down in the final period and could not penetrate their opponents defence. Dell St. Laurent Mackay 6. Montreal Leclair St. Aurent penalties olm Stead Mac Kay stops Plante. 5 1 Hodge. 5 9 Henry. 9 6 lineup Plante Hodge defence St. Laurent Bou Chard Johnson Mcavoy for Mosdell Curry Mackay Beliveau Geoffrion Olmstead Leclair Marshall Moore Ronty. Henry defence Flaman. Godfrey Armstrong Quackenbush Bolvin forwards Gardner Ferguson. Mohns Mcenney Labine Chevrefils Wil son Sandford Laycoe Corcoran Bodnar. Referee Frank Udvari men Sam Babcock Doug Davies summary first period 1. Boston Labine Mckenney Chevrefils 2 Boston Flaman Bodnar 3. Boston Chevrefils Mckenney Quackenbush penal ties Ferguson Labine Curry Chevrefils Beli Veau Boivin mohns second period 4. Boston Lay one Sandford Quackenbush penalties Beliveau mohns Boivin Bodnar Geoffrion third period 5. Montreal mos Marlies win Toronto picture goal ;