Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 28, 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press monday March 28, 1955 Page Neepawa ousts Altona Neepawa Man. Special Neepawa bantams captured the Manitoba Bantam by hockey championship Here saturday night when they edged the Al Tona team 7-5 in the exciting second game of the final series. The clubs battled to a 5-All dead lock at Altona wednesday night. Coach. Lewis Vivian s Neepawa hucksters thus won the total goal round 12-10. The Altona team started out in impressive fashion and registered two Quick goals Robert Wieler and Reg Brown scoring. Two goals by Garry Martin matched the Altona Effort in the first period. The homesteaders dominated the exchanges in the Middle session and counted four unanswered goals the counters coming from the Sticks of Garry Campbell who bagged a pair Garry Martin who scored his third goal of the game and Den Nis Bent. Th2 Altona youngsters built a third period rally that netted them three goals and threatened to tie up the game. Harry Buecx-1 Ert Stan Funk and Reg Brown notched the goals. A major pen Alty to an Altona player for throwing his stick when Garry Martin was in the Clear took the sting from the visitors at tack. Garry Campbell capitalized on the Altona penalty to rack up an insurance Marker. Both Young net minders Dennis Neu Feld of Altona team and Albert fellow of the local team gave Stellar displays. Sparkles Pace senior 10-Pinners sparkle cleaners went out in front in the fourth Quarter by blanking the Dominion Grain feed team in the senior ten pin Bowling league. Mid West Sash door also made a Complete sweep Over the Sirdan s fuel team. Quintons and North West laundry took the Odd game from Langford construction and fort Garry brewery. Bowling was at its highest of the season this week when 14 bowlers went Over the "500" Mark. Leading the Way for the women was Irene Leonard who smashed a terrific series of 582. Following Irene were Bea Fin Ney 557, Connie Buchanan 528, Hesp 510, Gertie Jentsch 505 and Ollie Kucharski 505. Tommy Cochrane was High for the men with 583, followed by Mogul 555, Arthur Rich 551, Carl Jentsch 536, Charlie Zinc 533, Frank Billington 520, Ray Waznick 520 and Joe Patluck 505. Mccaffery Heads Cru Vancouver up Jim Mccaffery of Ottawa was elected president of the Canadian Rugby Union Here saturday. He succeeds or. W. A. Campbell of Kingston ont. Hopes . Up a 175 Pound Block of Fraser River Jade has been found near Here. A Sample has been sent to the University of British Columbia for analysis. Team champs l champs sockets of the senior ladies free pin Bowling league captured the women s City team championship saturday. From left to right front Row Bette Arm Strong Terry Turcotte and Leona Hanson Back Row Alison Fink and Gloria Chamberla. Sportswear sockets capture pin crowns x saturday saw the curtain Ting Down on the final official Winnipeg five Phi Bowling i. Association event which took place at the mall alleys. The team that walked away with trophy for the City championships was the Cali 870 314 Claire Kosie 796, Hilda Johnston and Ollie Tymko 700, made up the team. In line were Korner kids kor Ner ladies trainmen assisted by Pearl Mckechnie 960 just try lady wrestlers set to go tit i pin winners this quintet representing California sportswear of the Como All Star five pin league captured the City team championships saturday. From left to right they Are. Front Row Jimmy Spode Tommy Grande and Bill Morris. Back Row John Stan and Bill if usually is enough to bail a losing team out of almost any predicament. But after due. Consideration the losers have decided that what dominoes whip Brandon cagers Prefontaine spanks press scores decisive Curling win _ to _ n i -________3 _ j. A nil flt aflf3 1c what Vlf Al fornia sportswear who do then Bowling with the Como All stars five pin league. Sockets won the ladies team title. Rolling games of 1.232, and for a grand total of the boys upheld the nor of their league whose repro a Senta Tives won last year. Individual stars were led by Tommy Grande whose 295, 277, 315, 266 was High for the event. He was followed by Bill Aroneck 231, 355, 283, 254 by Stan 232, 306, 269, 239 Bill Morris 952 298, 221, other on of his four bout 209 224 and Jim Spode 801 225, 2361 156, second place was taken by the Drewry five from the City senior men s with and Eddie Tysowski sparked the bottlers with 208 High single 360, 256, Bill Aroneck worked the alleys for 314, 244, 213, he was followed by Joe Bass 960, Jack Mcguigan 883, Jim Price in line were Coronation Impe rial no. 1 led by Stevie Dancle 305, 284, 221, Salisbury House major men s 1144 with top Man Eddie Kaye 281, 247 236, classic men s 1 249, Burroughs and Watts major men s with John Johns leading with 297, 231. 153 o Kum inn City senior 4.485, Shea a select City by Guy 292, 226 alter a three week Fay of wrestling returns to the Audi Aroneck in thorium this Friday night when Johnny Stan 232, 306, 269, i promoter Alex Turk tosses an Imo Mil pn9 2flr. 221. On his four bout Bills headlining the affair once again is a tag team match Fea Turing Bronko Nagurski and Ilio Dipaolo against Kinji Shibuya and Fred Atkins the australian rough Ian. Bronko of course Hopes to have Ilio around for the Ful match this time. Last time they teamed up Ilio was doing High Well by himself until he took a spin Over the top rope lit in the auditorium floor and came up with a sprained ankle. However he is set to go a Ful 60 minutes Friday if the Situa Tion warrants it but according to Ilio Shibuya and Atkins won1 last that Long. Friday will Tell. First bout i at 8.30 . Happened at St. Pierre Curlin rink sunday afternoon was not at All usual. No match that ends with the score 15-3 is usual in the usual sense of the word. By Chuck Mcouat free press sports writer Brandon special Winni Peg dominoes thoroughly thrashed Brandon Queens 59-33 Here saturday to become Manitoba senior girls basketball champs for the second straight year. The smooth working Winnipeg team took the opening game of the Best of three series 77-38 tuesday in Winnipeg to win the series in Handy fashion. Along with the provincial championship the dominoes also won the Eastern Canadian title and the right to play Saskatoon later this week in the Western inter provincial play Downs. The Eastern representatives were to have played dominoes tuesday at Inkster school but declined at the last minute due to financial difficulties. Tuesday at Inkster dominoes fill meet the Junior girls basketball league champs orioles in an exhibition game and All tickets sold on the Eastern final will be honoured. Game time is dominoes opened in Fine form 965 Sparks senior la is whose stars were Dol e Mceachern 963 338 and sue ass 904 Pepper pots senior Adies whose Marge Gib on topped the ladies with 993 ladies toppers senior ladies Mac mount Adies 3519 and Isaac Brock ladies god single Mary Trifunov 303. Some highlights team High single for the ladies maps for the men califor Nia sportswear individual Ligh four for the ladies Marge Gibson 993 men Tommy Grande ,153 individual High single ladies Jollie Mceachern men Eddie Tysowski 360. With the Western Canada coming up the pin Bowling As then will prepare press and radio championships Winnipeg five Socia Tion will be hosts for that and 15-3 is what happened to team of individuals from Winnipeg s newspapers when they tangled with Hon. Edmond pre Fontaine of wife spanking Fame and his family in a Challenge Curling game. True the vanquished newspapermen fought bravely and True they did not permit or. Pre Fontaine to score an eight Ender. But still 15-3 is a real trimming and the press foursome Haven t been Able to find enough ifs yet. The Only Solace the press four some has been Able to take is that they were beaten by a rink which is skipped by the Champion curler in the provincial Legisla Ture. Or. Prefontaine proved his family rink better than Cabinet could Trot out when he whooped Premier Campbell last to Lead 17-4 after the first Quad year. Then he clinched his title Ter and 34-17 at the intermission last week end with a one sided late Oriole spurt defeats Brandon All Brandon Hopes were scuttled in the third Quarter As the dominoes went ahead 42-21 in preparation for their final onslaught. May Ostapowich had her Hook shot tvo King from All Corners As she hooped 12 Points in a Stellar Job under the hoop for the win ners. May s driving passes set up i another dozen Points. Blonde Joan i Allison was close behind with 10, while hard working Pat Roberts matched her total in a Stout showing. Smooth june to flipped in six Points while Shirley Blore had five. Karen Peden topped the local marksmen with an even dozen Points while Myra Bell managed by Chuck Mcouat free press sports writer i Rochelle Russell hard working Forward climaxed her Treen Brandon special Keith Dous play off showing for the Bod by s orioles waited until the orioles with a Brilliant two Way Finai Quarter for their Best show performance and 15 Points tops inc Here saturday night and then for the winners. Doreen Horre promptly rallied from a 42-33 de 1 bout finished with one less while seven in a Strong showing. Nancy Mazur and Marg Mcleod each added four More Points. Licit to Edge Brandon seven ups 53-50 and win another round for the Manitoba Junior girls basketball championship. The Bodley bombers took the opening game or the two game total Point series 44-34 and thus won the set by 13 hard earned Points. 1? saturday the seven ups a determined club and came up with a Gritty Dis play of close checking and clutch play on their Home court. They held a Good Edge in play for the first three quarters leading by 12 Points at one stage and staying ahead most of the Way. Orioles managed a slight 9-8 Lead after the first Quarter bit trailed 22-20 at the intermission the Brando nites pushed ahead 42-33 at the three Quarter Mark before the a Eggers opened up in the final session for their slight margin. Victory Over a rink skipped by Rod Clement however or. Prefontaine his son Rene his brother Antoine and his Nephew Jacque May face a new Challenge. Whereas skip Bill Mcpherson was the Only member of the press Curling team whom anyone was willing to term a curler Lead Al Rogers con fessed to having never played second Jack Ablett claimed one prior performance and third John Sifton was making his third a the group feels some thing in a less strenuous line might be More in their Field. They re considering darts at least three of the press group have regular Access to a darts Board and besides which its not such hard work. Powered by Jack waterhouse 259, 227, c. E. major men s 4280, using Bill Stevenson s 326, 356, 184, other individual Good scores came from Ted Hart c. P. R. Men s 281, 244, 341, Harry Christensen 318, Dave Wil Kes 310. The indies found tote going much tougher than the men but the sockets of these Nior ladies turned in some Fine scores. Shooting with games of and the big runner for the girls was Bette Armstrong who has been having a Good sea son this year. Bette rolled 380 273, 224, 248, 235 and received Fine support from Terry Turcotte 872. 247. 212 222 191 Gloria Chamberlin 805 1s5 218, 230, 172 Alison m Fink 779 242, 186, 146, 205 and Leona Hanson 782 205, 16o, 187 for their efforts the girls Wil. Receive the c. F. Brennan trophy at the . Windup May l4. Second place event to the hot shots senior ladies with 1047, their stars were Ollie Hyndiuk 916, Edie Davis 890, Viola Gibson 822., Lee Scarr 778 and Mary Watkins 734 last year s winners imps senior ladies made third with 4102 .942, Ann Wach 938, to Zawistowski London a Margare Varner of Elpaso tex., turned in a surprising 9-12, 11-5, 11 Victory Over defending Champion Devlin of Baltimore Satur to capture the All Englan women s Badminton Champion ship. Wrestling clinic the . Will hold Amateur wrestling clinic March 29, at . Frank Saxon of Montreal Well known in Canadian wrestle of circles will conduct the one evening affair. Or. Saxon has been coach of the Montreal . . Wrestlers for 35 years and of Mogul University for 11 the knowledge he has imparted to his students has sent a num Ber of them to British Empire and olympic competitions. Occasion and .0 assist the scholarship fund for the under privileged with a Novelty event in Gibson s mixed Spring league of thit made popular. Starting april 18th Tilry it Allcy. Eff Prince in pal hollow ground 20 for 49l in dispenser with Ltd vault new Jarman shoe dealers Shou of onto Al i and Only North of Al. Pm. 59-4311 Model 662 8 complement your new clothing shades with smart modern contoured Jarman charcoal styles. They Combine the famous Friendly fit with the last word in styling most models s9.9s to in Grey Brown and Black. In Canada by cont1njentai shoe Saib corporation limited feeling rundown give your system Holp perhaps your system needs the Fitle yet effective help of Urdock blood bitters. This dependable preparation a pure herbal remedy helps expel wastes from the system and also acts to improve the appetite. In addition Burdock blood bitters helps relieve constipation headaches dyspepsia and sour stomach. Card working Shirl Macdonald looped 10 Points. Rita Alcvin was a going con Cern for Brandon As she matched Ler 19-Point showing in the first game of the series. Joan Balmer managed 10 More while Janice Gusdal had seven. Orioles now Advance along the provincial play off Trail when they meet flin flon Copper Queens on april 15-16. Both games of the two game total Point series will be played in Winnipeg. Paulins Oit on title Hunt James Bulloch and company left toy rail sunday on an extended trip West. If successful that trip will conclude Back in Winnipeg in mid april for the Canadian sen or men s basketball final. Pau ins Jeems charges Are defend ing champs. First Stop on the Paulins express is Edmonton were they Tenet the Towne hallers in a West of three series for the right to Advance against port Albern athletics for the Western Cana Dian basketball championship first game in. The set goes to night with the second and third if necessary scheduled for tues Day and wednesday. Ten in All boarded the train in Winnipeg sunday nine players and coach Dull och. Two regulars Dick Hebert son and John Brown remained behind Dick with his studies and John at his Job. A at All drug counters waiting for the great hew Chevrolet trucks the Towne hallers boast finest team to Ever represent Alberta and should give the re raiders a stiff fight. Such Star As footballer Steve Mendryk seven footer de l Echt and intercollegiate All Star Don my 1 Tosh highlight the club. Paulins will be out to reclaim the Ebbie brokering trophy emblematic of Western Acy and will have Carl Ridd Wally Parobeck Doug Gresham Andy Spack Ken Cal Lis Grant Alfonso Roy Burkett and Ralph Watts to turn the trick. Coming april 1 at your Chevrolet dealers
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