Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, June 18, 1955

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 18, 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 12 Winnipeg free press saturday. June 15, 1955. St. Saturday bases a i. Northern league Cloud Rox is Winn Lucz Gold 2 Winnipeg stadium 2nd. Twins gain first place tie in Northern league i inn intr Cramo Ftp Fargo Moor Hearl twins moved blues 7-6 in 11 innings into a fim place tie with eau at Duluth Claire braves last night As they i Wynn Hawkins had the pro turned Back Duluth Dukes.7-11 per first name last he held 2 p. St. Cloud Rox is. Winnipeg Gold eyes s . Winnipeg stadium. Hacks Polo Park a Light race card Post time 3 -30 . Soccer first division Ipac is. Kickers Alexander Park 7.30. Sunday baseball Elmwood giants Al Norwood . Flood bowl Norwood at e a Wood giants. . Giants Field. St. James at Elm Vood giants. 2 . Junior Zuffal is fit Columbus club . Co Umbus at Transcona . Send or St at Transcona find rack at Cusac . Transcona at St. Boniface at Cusac. . Charleswood open. 9 . Carman open 9 . Post entries at Minnedosa open 9 . Post entries Speed boats St. Vital Park 2 . I at Duluth. The braves and Winnipeg Gold eyes were rained out Winnipeg today for a three game series lost ground in the race As they dropped a 8-6 decision to grand Forks chiefs. In. Other Northern league a Aberdeen downed Superior in Winnipeg. St. Cloud Rox who move to the Duluth Dukes to four hits while his Fargo Moorhead twins were winning before 559 fens in Wade municipal stadium. Hawkins who pulled1 himself out a Peck of trouble in the third when the Dukes loaded the bases with none out was in com plete charge the rest of the Way. He of his four blows m the first when the Dukes scored their Lone run. The Victory the twins this series 3-1, As manager Phil Sevgi s of mers now hold a sea son s 5-3 Edge Over Duluth. Besides pitching a great game Hawkins started the twins off on a two run splurge in the third when pm took Over the Lead. Victory was salted at the expense o lefty John Claset third Pitcher used by manager Ken Blackman. At Forks Rollie turned in a Sterling Relief performance As the grand Forks chiefs whipped St. Cloud for the second straight Day. Hammett relieved lefty Stan Burkholder who picked up the win. Hammett came into the game in the sixth inning after the Rox had scored three times and had two runners on and one out. He retired the Side without further damage. Tommy Pruett. Recently sent to St. Cloud directly from the triple a Minneapolis Millers gave up 11 hits and seven runs three unearned before he was lifted for a Pinch hitter in the sixth. The Pinch hitter Bobby hurled the rest the game for the Visi tors yielding a Home run to Jim Lankford. At Superior a file by Steve Molinari with one mate aboard in the Nib yank High thinning gave the Aberdeen pheasants the tying runs and the visitors went on from there to score the winning run in the top of the Lith for an even split with the blues in a four game series. Winning hurler for the Pheas ants was Frank Mccarthy the fourth Aberdeen Pitcher. Bob Bennett who relieved starter Bill Knapek in the ninth suffered the loss. Big sticker of the evening was Jim Burton who slapped out four blows in five trips including two doubles and a triple. Pedro Arroyo paced the blues with three hits in Lour at Bals. O race As predicted moved to within diced the winning Paris skiing resort of Squaw Valley calif., today was a game of first place new York Friday night edging Yankees in a thriller 2-1. Home runs by Walt Dropo and eighth with a. Single. Orioles nipped tigers As reliever of Squaw Valley calif., today was Mantle provided the Lone elected by the International Elyrn a hit prov Pic committee to stage Winter games. Transcona Golf club Ideal for casual golfers evening rates after 6.30 . 50c Days a week ends cd All any pm. 32-4724 for reservations Short of ready Cash run in i Oci Lauulu 3hj1 Chi Linin . Chuck Diering s double after twice coming from behind on Home runs by Wayne Causey and Pinch hitter Gil Coan. Only ,00 .00 a week buys a new tire runs As Chicago s Dick Donovan and new York s Whitey Ford put on a whale of a pitching Duel. But in the ninth George Kell frus Ford s attempt to walk him by lining foul a 3-1 pitch and Ihen slamming a single thai scored the winning run. Cleveland s indians meanwhile. Finally ended Boston s big surge beating red sox 3-2 after losing 6-5 in the first game of a Day night twin Bill. The tight american league race split left Cleveland games behind off at the turn Stiles As crowded Yankee stadium and saw the Boston night game. Baltimore upset fourth place de troit 3-2 in 11 innings and Kansas City beat Washington 4-2 in the Oiler american league games. In the National Don Newcombe whacked his fifth Homer and won his 31th game As league leading Brooklyn broke a two game losing Streak with a Lli-1 Victory at is. Louis. Second place Chicago was chilled by Philadelphia As Silan Lopata s Home run beat cubs 3-2. And Pittsburgh Defeated Cincin Nati 3-1 after Redlegs had taken two in a Row from Brooklyn. Donovan had two hit the yanks until Mantle s 400-foot clout in he eighth but gave Way to Sandy Consuegra who wrapped up Donovan s eighth Victory after Irv Noren opened the yanks ninth with a single. The Chicago right hander no has lost two fanned seven walked two. Ford now 7-3, struck Cut five and walked Only one but gave up three of White sox five hits in the last two frames. Red sox made it nine out of 10 Brooklyn end Newcombe who s Ost Only once had no trouble with cardinals. Dodgers got 16 hits in luding Duke Snider s 21st and 2nd Home runs. Phils Curt Simmons started and finished for the first time this sea on winning his fourth As the cubs games behind brought Redlegs Back to Earth shutting them out until the sixth when Gus Bell lowered. The last place pirates Yon it with a two run seventh As Mejias brought Home a cad run. At Washington Arnie port car won his first of the season with Relief help As the athletics tumbled dodgers again. Max surkont Dick Donovan keeps Chison rolling Hay a Kijesky checks botox Strent popular event St. 6.00x1 h3-75 and old Tim easy budget terms free customer parking open till 7 . Daily Portage tourney tees off june 26 beat Bob Porterfield. Early Wynn took the loss for Cleveland in the afternoon fixture he has won eight and lost two six singles and a walk put the shoes Community stores West end Elmwood eau Kildonan Norwood St. Indians Back in the game in the eighth after Brewer had left 11 runners stranded in the first seven frames. Big Bob Rush took the loss against the phils. The Chicago cubs hurler now 4-4 for the sea son gave Only five hits but they included Lopata s Homer and trip Les by Granny Hammer and Willie Jones. Simmons scattered eight hits including Gene Baker s bases empty Homer which tied the score 2-2 in the sixth. Managed by a. Lassie sons Good food Good health Good service. Dine at the chocolate shop restaurant air conditioned m 268 Portage ave. M m m m St. Cloud Here goodies out for revenge for the second straight time rain interrupted an eau Claire Winnipeg series to allow the pegs an abbreviated sweep a series. The Gold Eye Ped Joe just s had twice whip but leading braves 13-0 and 16-1, before rain interrupted last night s scheduled third game. The braves were leading game. The braves were leading to when play was halted in the Losse. First manager Al Kubski will throw a pair of right handers at Char lie Fox third placers today Phil Emery and Bill Howard. A double Victory for Kuluski s whizzes would move them past St. Clout in the standings and serve solid revenge for the three suffered in the Portage la Prairie Spe Cial plans for the Portage Golf club s annual tournament scheduled for june 26, will be finalized at an executive meeting Early in the week. President Harvey Sparling and tournament chairman i. H. Green Nea sox Renaue Al us. Berg along with committee Heads As Billy Klaus drove in five runs have held several preliminary Homer and three singles huddles and now have everything with and and Tom Hurd put Down a rally in eighth inning of the afternoon con-1 test. When Art Houtteman re-1 attract a Blister on his hand starter ported checked red sox on. One hit after Home Auto supplies 859 main St pm. 59-6371 Opp. Dufferin att. Thistles score another shutout St. James thistles rang up their third straight shutout Vic tory in the second division soccer league Friday night when they blanked flying dutchmen 2-0 to remain undefeated at the top of the circuit. Both St. James goals were notched in the first half with Joe Mackie and Bert Hass doing the scoring. Les Stimpson by chalking up his third shutout in the St. James nets added Hope to earning the goal ending chore in the big great Britain Europe All Star con test Here july 1. Ready to Roll out the Plush for the province s golfers. Always one of the most popular among Rural tourneys the por Tage event is again expected to golfers from every Cor net us the province. And because of its Large and distinguished entry which usually includes a. Miniature trophy for per manent Possession. Veteran campaigner Allan Boes with a two Over Par 74, led the Star spangled Field of 179 entries last year. With the recent Fine weather tourney officials Are confident the course will be in Good shape come tourney Day. Over 3 200 in length and every ranking golfer in the prov Ince the Portage affair prestige Wise always carries considerable weight with the golfing Frater nity. New service station for lease 249 St. Mary s Road new building new equipment Large hard surfaced lot Well located on new trans Canada Highway for details Contact Claude b. Main phone 93-4988 North Star Oil it. Top award will he the g. P. Armstrong trophy. Over the last two decades the list of winners and runners up in the Competition for the Tro Phy would include the name nearly every golfer of any stature in the province. An added touch this year pro Vides each it Light Winner with drives Little or no Roll the nine Hole course offers a stiff Chal Lenge to golfers. Since the course was remodeler some six years ago Par has never been equalled or exceed d in tournament play. Adding to the scoring difficulties will be the 300 Trees which have been planted by the club in re cent years and which have now attained sufficient growth to pre sent trouble to the golfer who strays from the fairways. Working with a much increased budget Foss Giffen chairman of the prize committee has a hefty array of prizes awaiting distribution. Five flights will provide the Competition for the greats and the not so goods. Entries will be accepted at the tee up to 1 . Bottom of the first inning. St. Cloud Rox who treated Winnipeg unkindly last week at St. Cloud will be the visitors at Winnipeg stadium today in a split doubleheader. The first game goes at 2 ., the second at 8 . The Rox lost ground in their Hunt of the Northern league leadership last night As they fell before the last place grand Forks chiefs for the second straight time. The loss Cost them half a game to both enu Claire and Winni Peg while Fargo Moorhead twins who downed Duluth Dukes gained a full game while moving into a tie for the most powerful name in outboards action St. Vital Park River Road St. Vital sunday june 19th-2 . Minnesota Centre. Gleanings Ken Blackman has been named to succeed rec Treadway As manager of Duluth Dukes Treadway in turn will replace Blackman As Pilot of the class c Ogden Utah club Treadway will of followed to Ogden by Duluth Pitcher Ray Zari. Oddity Duluth has signed left hand Pitcher Loren Oliver son of Fargo Moorhead twins president Loren Oliver. Or. Mrs. Al Kubski claims onions Are the Success of manager Al s sudden batting upsurge could be onions will be a prescribed portion of Gold Eye menus hence Forth May raise hot with their social life but of Well the Mercury Competition record is unmatched in modern outboard a. The Power stamina and reliability necessary to finish first year after year makes Mercury your Choice for fishing water skiing and family outboard dog As Welt see us for a demonstration. Yetman s machine works 875 notre Dame ave. Phone 74-8434 late Elmwood rally beats Deer Lodge 11-6 rally to 11-6 in spearhead of the Deer Long a rain abbreviated senior Lacrosse Tensive leage game Friday. Jackson sent Deer Lodge in trailing 3-1 at. One Point the front Early and Woolley added an other to make it 2-0. Ridler rep lied for Elmwood but Al Ross with Woolley assisting made it 3-1 for the West Enders. Gordie flex Iii be i a. Breweries poured on the Coal m the later stages and led 11-6 at the end of the third Quarter when rain halted proceedings. Gerry Ridler was the spark in the Elmwood attack potting five just arrived the grand old High buying auctioneer Hertz rent a car gives you f gasoline Oil insurance at no extra charge gun dog trial on tap sunday the Manitoba gun dog association will hold a sanctioned trial at Petersfield sunday. John Hall of t h e St negate kennels of Moorhead Minnesota will act As judge of the trial which will consist of Junior and open events. Post entries will be accepted until . For the Junior stake and 12 noon for the open i tradition during the recess Between the fines Points of handling and training will be demonstrated. All interested Are invited to at tend. Site of the meet is one and a half Miles East of the traffic Bridge crossing Netley Creek at Petersfield when you rent a clean Hertz car you get gasoline Oil and proper insurance for your entire no extra charge one reasonable rate includes everything. And can take up to five people with at no extra Cost Forbus Idessor pleasure always insist on Hertz Only Hertz has the same rental rate every Day. Only Hertz gives you Protection at no extra Cost. Only Hertz has no extras for Gas and Oil. Only Hertz rents you a new car for 24 hours at one rate the lowest. Only Hertz gives you a Choice of new cars. Hertz 93-6249 chem with help from Butch Woznlak brought the count to 3-2 at the end of the first period. Woolley sent Deer Lodge in front 4-2 Early in the second per Iod but then Elmwood went to work in Earnest. Ridler Cut the margin to one goal and Dick Paulley Wozniak again assist ing knotted the count. Chem sent the Elm Woods in front to stay and Ridler and Paulley sniped additional goals to make the half time score read 7-4, Elm Wood. The Power packed Elmwood sextet continued to Weir March in the third period. Paulley with help from terrible Ted Harris stretched their Lead to five goals before Jackson came Back with a goal for Deer Lodge. However Ridler added two More fast ones Cricket scores London Reuters Cricket scores 68 and 170, South africans 270 for 9 declared. South africans won by an innings and 32 runs. Cambridge University 112 and 202, Surrey 337. Surrey won by an innings Ankun 249nand 132, Yorkshire 375 for 5 declared and 7 Tor 0. Yorkshire won by 10emecxe2s9 for 9 declared 79 for 6 declared Derbyshire 215 and 60 for 4 match drawn. Army 269 and 218 for 8 declared. Hampshire 277 for 9 declared and 212 and 2. Hampshire won. By 8 wickets Sussex 230 and 345 for 7 declared Worcestershire 215 and 252. Sussex won by Northamptonshire 206 and 25fi for 1 declared Glamorgan 216 and 134 and _ match drawn. Warwickshire 310 and 206 for 2 do cleared Gloucestershire 311 for declared and 206 Lor 3. Gloucestershire won by 7 wickets. Marylebone Cricket club 274 and 2ij for 9 declared Oxford University 2.1 and 23s for 6. Match drawn. Before Jackson again hit the Sheet for the West end Crew. Jackson assisted by Ernie Gaud Reau made it 10-6, but Len mor Row added what proved to be the final goal of the game shortly before the Quarter ended. Rent a car some of the modern four engined air planes can on More than Gallons of gasoline at a fueling and Burn it. Up at a Rale of about 600 Gallons an hour. Executive sales representative age 40-50 with considerable experience in the construction Trade wanted to represent Well established company in the pro motion and sales of nationally advertised aluminium prime win Dows for new construction. Preference will be Given applicant having experience in contacting architects and contractors. Applicant must have ability to assume responsibility eventually for entire new division of this company. Attractive remunerations to be established commensurate with experience. 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