Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, June 25, 1955

Issue date: Saturday, June 25, 1955
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 25, 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press saturday june. 25, 1955 Page 13 Booster night Success Little league stars draw crowd of Kemp and Bob Mcwilliams All had two hits for the win ners. In the other game Larry Kos tick opened on the Mound for National no. 1, but gave up four runs in the first inning and Fin ally was relieved by Bob Stoyko in the third. Stoyko in turn gave Way to Doug r Utnicki in the fifth. Kostiuk got the win. Lome Lac Nance was touched _ for five runs in the first inning tonal no. 2 s. In taking the loss for Nat. No. 2. Curve artist Timmy Stratton Bruce Wright came on in the started on the Mound for Ameri i fourth. The pick of the four Optimist Little leagues met Friday night at Winnipeg stadium in the third annual Optimist Booster night. Well Over moms dads and friends saw american no. 2 league top the internationals 6-2 in the first game and nation Al no. 1 league upset National no. 2, 9-5 in the Nightcap. It was the first loss in the three Booster nights for the a Nicki. National no. 2 lome la chinch. Jeff Yelland John Trojack Bruce Wright Doug Jackman Dennis Davis Conrad Man Bob Brown Chuck Mcnutt Wayne Otley Allan Mcinnes and Doug Stoutley. Umpires Gord George Ehon Duik Ted Linkin and Bob Spence. Line scores american no. 2 001 3 International 020 3 2 Miller Stratton Whytlaw 5 and Mackle Mcwilliams Anderson Robertson 3 and Stenkowski. National no. 1 520 8 2 National no. 2 400 s 5 Kostiuk. Stoyko Rudnicki 5 and Krucik Lachance Wright 3 and Mcnutt. Roll Call All four Optimist Little league teams american no. 2, International National no. 1 and no. 2, lined up in review order Friday of Winnipeg stadium before action began in the third annual league Booster night. In the background can be seen the Roya Canadian air Cadet band from 176 Optimist Squadron which entertained Between and before games. Can no. 2, but gave Way in the fifth to Bob Whitlaw who finished up for the win. Loser was Ian Robertson who took Over for starter Murray Anderson in the third. Robertson s triple was the big hit for the International league while Stratton John Beatty twins Edge Gold eyes trojans set hot Pace Ona trojans maintained game turned into a Battle of i needed help from talc Fargo. A right hander _. Merlin Beatty hurled the Fargo Walt Radocay for Winnipeg s Moorhead twins to a 2-1 Victory Lone counter in the seventh. Pedro Cardenal s single plated turned almost to the Bench be Transcona trojans maintained their league leading Pace Junior baseball last night turned into Home runs with Over the Winnipeg Gold eyes Fri Day night in the opener a three game Northern league clubbers gaining the upper hand. Garry lashed a three run Homer they out slugged Cusac blues j in the f Josl Anci r0n Farnfield _ three game Northern league a Battle i needed help from Taylor in the baseball series at Barnett Field. Eddie Cass seventh. The pair gave up five r win upper hand. A lots. N cinch to docs nil his tilth 10-7 for their eighth win in 11 starts but Columbus club showed they Are a Power to be contended with As they racked up their third straight win Downing Selkirk 11-6. Transcona who unleashed a 14-hit attack off the blues Zeke Zakala received five hit pitch ing from Al Currie who relieved starter Dennis Snell in the first inning. Snell although he did t allow any hits had trouble with his control. Ray verreault was the heavy hitter for the trojans rapping four hits in five trips to the plate. His output included a double triple and two singles. V George Jette de Lynch and Jack Green All a pair of singles to the attack. Joe Cyr hit a double for the losers. The Columbus club Selkirk checked in a Solo circuit smash in the third. Dick to Idder Man lashed a two run Homer for Selkirk in the sixth. The clubbers lived up to their Nick name As they garnered it hits off the services of Campbell who went All the Way in taking the loss. They gave ample sup port to Frank Muzychka who. Picked up the win although to game starts at Starr had two singles in Addi Tion to his Homer while Johnny Kendall and Murry Couch each had three singles. Johnny hug Hes Al Tompson and Mutchka had two singles apiece. Lome Kui Bis hit a double and single for Selkirk in addition to Ridderman s Homer. Sunday the clubbers will be visitors at giants Field against against a single loss and his filth Complete game. Friday s Victory was Only the second for the twins in six meet Ings this season with Winnipeg. Beatty has pitched both pm triumphs. It was the first win at Barnett Field against the Gold eyes. Carlos Thome took the loss for Winnipeg. However an error in the inning erased the earned run. Winnipeg played the game under protest after manager Al Kubski objected to Pedro Carde Nal being called out on the first play of the game. Beatty took the toss from Nick Huizar on Cardenal s grounder but missed the bag. Car Denal re visitors at Lyrl Cirilis Rieu Len Zebb s Elmwood nine. The Beatty had some wobbly sup port but he was Good when he Winnipeg run West Kildonan Elmwood win West Kildonan and Elmwood chalked up one sided wins Friday night in the Junior girls softball swamped Earl Grey league. Kildonan tee topics had to be. The was earned. The feature play came in the sixth when two perfect throws from right fielder Tex Dargie to second baseman Albert Werneke to Ken Retzer at the plate caught Don Henderson attempt ing to score from first on a Dou Schepers adds 38th soccer goal John Schepers upped his goal output to 38 for the first por Tion of the minature soccer league Friday night scoring five goals As rangers topped trans Cona 8-1. John doer son Geri Fuff and Mike Hanford managed the others while Norm Milvor scored for Transcona. In further league action royals ing to score from first on a Dou and Yves ton played to a scoreless ble. It would have been Winni Tje last week s open championship of the Usa will be talked about for Many years to Como. To think that a Public course pro who had never won anything of importance in his lifetime could hang on to Ben Hogan like he did for 90 holes and then emerge Champion was spectacular. It must have been an experience for Little Ben to play two shots from the rough on the final 90th Hole and then Hole a mile putt for a big Juicy six. Such things could Only happen in America and certainly the golfing world will be talking about this one for years to come. This column will be referring Back to the incidents of the Isao american open As it is Likely to produce a lot of Reading matter in the near future. We had special envoys from our Little club a Woodbridge which is Only Miles from Frisco but it will be some time before we can gather them All together. _ our open Champion league will hold its All Star trials. Vey i has the Golf to go himself in if 15-0 As Jackie Cameron limited. The Earl Grey batters to three hits while striking out nine and walking four. Isabel Mcinnes was the loser giving up 12 hits and walking four. Janet Lang and Lynn Keryluk the outstanding players for West Kildonan. With Lynn Fraser and Rusty Doiron showing Best for Earl Grey. Elmwood scored a 14-s Triumph Over Capac in the other contest. Ruby Hoski was the Winner give in up nine hits and five walks and fanning eight. S. Kowalski took the loss As Elmwood collected 11 hits. She walked four and struck out three. Shirley Mcdonald paced Elm the Champ can do that there is Hope us duffers May be said at this juncture. When me suit did you notice the scores extra distance advantage and How High they were out and it would appear from his impressive record that he is on the Way. Len has Power to spare a 300-Yard when the shot for Ousby placed his Short game must be Good to score like he does and the occasional lapses that he has will disappear with experience and As he grows older. No names mentioned Here but this report authentic. The l.111o _ Board of directors received a complaint that last week one of four members cheated on score card to the extent of six strokes and another member the score card. Disciple with the stiff pressure it was to be expected although not always so. I read a remark recently which said you can understand How the pros score so Low on these Short change Dixie but the san Francisco course must have had the pros scream ing As the yardage was not High by present Day standards 6700 As a disparity in scoring look at these statistics the Canadian open was won Here at St. Charles Peg s first run. Tie. In the major soccer league the twins did t have a run i United Weston topped rockets he been de out and was tagged on a throw from Beatty to Huizar. Lew Yelland had a single and double and Doug Jackman and John Trojack two single s for Nat. No. 2. Ron sir Henik had a triple and single for the winners while Ray Hernie managed a triple both games were six inning affairs. International Tony Lamonica Roy Mlkle. Harry Mann. Pete Stenkowski Murray Anderson. Gary Birtwhistle Cord Taggart. Ian Robertson Gore Reed Ken Helgeson Terry Benoit and Bert Allan. American no. 2 John Kemp. Don Alexander Bob Mackie. Tippy Miller Ron Tim Stratton Dave Watt Gord Lindsay. Ken Bachynsky. Bob my Willians Bob Whytlaw and Warren Brooke. National no. 1 Ron Semenik Larry Schoettle Larry Kostiuk Ray her Nie Brian Shaley Allan Schick. Jim Schick Dave Krucik. Brian Strim Vicki. Guest Winnipeg Cardenal of Smith is Brown if Henderson 3b Crumpton. In Radocay. Of Hernandez. 2b Johnson c Thorne. P turn Aurli p totals Farko Moorhe Ltd Werneke 20 Williams it Daric Retzer c Mayhew is Dashner 1c rorer 3b Huizar in Beatty. P totals a 4 4 s i n i o i 33 a 4 a 4 4 3 4 1c 0 0 0 0 i 1 0 n n o n o j k 0 h 3 1 1 1 1 n d r o o o 9 h n i i 3 1 1 n i n s o 0 n o 9 4 k 1 0 0 0 24 o 4 1 10 1 1 soccer standings the following Are the standings of the first and second divisions of the senior soccer league division 1 s struck out Lor Thorne in 7th. T struck out for Turnbaugh in 9th. Winnipeg Fargo a head e Brown Retzer rib Cardenal. Job 000 000 000 101 rorer. By atty. Crumpton. Dargie. So Crumpton Huizar. Dargie. Hernandez Smith to batted in. Dargie scored in the fourth when he tripled and came Home on a double play. Fargo Moorhead s second run was the 10-0. Monday at general school Leafs will meet my a in minature action and Crumpton Smith to Crumpton Retzer to Mayhew. Lett Winnipeg 11, Fargo Moorhead 8. By Thorne 1. Turn Baugh 2, Beatty 5. So Thorne 2. P scottish 5 u. Weston 6 . 5 u. 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Apply to executive and professional division National employment service 436 main Street Jer who is thinking of changing to a pipe should know these facts hereby wish to warn _ eve that if any member is c doing the same thing not holes basis Par eight strokes per round or so close to a half a stroke per Hole its not funny. Or a whole stroke every second tribute a triple. For Lene Burkett hit a Homer and a single. For Good performance use liquid moly. At your service station or Auto accessory store to Hole and leave out two of wanted Salesman for country or City for fruit tobacco and confectionery wholesale must have Good connections. Good wages and commission. Car essential. Am applications kept in strict Confidence. Box 171 free press Milar irregularity v Little things in Golf in the British Amateur final Conrad hit a shot that was headed out of hounds but struck a Golf writer s umbrella London times and came to rest in the rough but was playable. Joe Sonokey Kot out on the Green and Jug red the putt to win n Hole that he should have by All the rules of the game lost. Little but so big in this Case. How the great year s open championed Furgol could not qualify for the final Day s play. This May be humiliating to i him and he deserved a better Fate As he was a worthy Charn the Short ones. Certainly on the National level now the figures look to to a different class and yet All the touring pros were there. But those who failed and there were plenty you never heard a word in our news Dis patches at this distance. Radio coverage was excellent however which kept those interested Well informed As play went along i in the championship proper and in the play off. 1 How much can you credit in the news items you read Eleck was reported to have asked if it was stroke or medal play in the play off which is a Good thing he did As he might have knocked Ben s Ball away if it happened to Pion a to the gentleman game and and a credit himself. His withered Arm caught the sympathetic Cord of everyone who saw about pipes your enjoyment in smoking a pipe comes to a significant extent from choosing the Type that s right for you. Your dealer will be glad to advise you on the proper Choice but Here is some information that will help you. How much does a pipe Cost anywhere from 35t for a Corncob to for a rare straight Grain Briar. But Price alone does not guarantee a better smoke. Naturally some pipes Are better than others and your dealer is the Man to explain the differences. Shapes and types select a pipe that fits Good and feels comfortable. The pipes shown below Are among the most pop ular shapes. Be on the lip of the first Hole or Early in the game. But almost anything can happen in those Bigi games South of the line and there is each year newcomers to the golfing ranks which can be classed As this year can breaking in and an uplift to a lot of golfers throughout the world so he can Alex Turk presents the Best in Lio Nomellini 1uo do Paolo is. Kinji Shibuya Joi Pazandak 45 minute or 1 fall Jack Pesek i. Guy la Rosi special j Uit us Usu Eaas Cna him. He was at Nia Kwa in 194b. Be As the hundreds to one but maybe his poor score and shot no copped the big prize blow up gave a lot of went on to Fame and riches. Lot of Fleck says be can t hide himself now. You May recall Mangrum a few years ago in a playoff with the same Hogan for the same National open stooped Down and lifted his Ball on the Green to shoo an insect away. When he was penalized two strokes the close match suddenly became a walk away for Hogan who hanging on gingerly at the time Mangrum is a class golfer too. You can scarcely credit this Man Grum incident and the question Fleck asked his Friend about stroke and medal play in the play off. We have been saying for years that our boys were Good and now the inter clubbers kick across with record breaking scores the team that won Elm Hurst number two were terrific and do you want to know some thing some of them had never met each other till the Day of the match. How s that for Impromptu Golf Joe Tachan can take some of the credit for the Victory As Joe i is very serious when it comes to his Elmhurst members. It meant i More to Joe than winning the Manitoba open to see his club s team come through like thoroughbreds. Everybody played Well on All the squads. Jack Blair and his Mega were there in full regalia to Start the season officially. Congratulations All auditorium wednesday june 29th 9 . Main event 1 hour or 2 Falls out of 3 6-Man tag team match Bronko naghr5ki Stan Kowalski Ike Eakins Johnny Kostas il1o do Paolo is. 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