Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, March 13, 1956

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 13, 1956, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press tuesday Juarch 13, 1956 Page 13 warriors season ticket holders have a beef Maurice the n i Pine Falls special crime monday night paid off for Barry Mcqueen. Making like a thief Mcqueen seem if Pike knew what he was doing last a puck off the stick of a he to become excited Over the fact that his defence Man and Mck riots loading the Prairie division of the Western hockey tie breaking by Throe Points. Today Calgary is keeping them Pany. What s More the Winnipeg May find it difficult to j of be big of Shako the . In fact unless the warriors can hockey career. Can scoring a few goals it s doubtful if they will. In their last three Winnipeg players have put the puck in the net Only three Timis. J i ii a Niovi dropped a 3-0 decision to Saskatoon saturday night it was generally agreed that Emil Francis the quakers goalie v. As lie Man Wiio beat them with some phone mopping. Last night warriors ran up against a Little of the same from Ray Frederick. But it was t fre Flurick who won the game for the Stamps. The warriors helped to beat Hern selves by being to pull the trigger. This was particularly noticeable during a two minute interval in hit second p Riml. Calgary s Freddie Hucul was serving u holding penalty and the warriors turned on the for fully a minute and a half they hemmed the Stamps behind their own Bine line but in All that time they fair in to ret More than one shot on Roul. A they did was pass lie puck around. If looked pretty to be sure. The fans Rii Jinyi a it. But tin object of the Frame is to put the puck in the net. You can t do that if you Don t try. Apart from their failure 1o shoot we thought the warriors of three series for the inter mediate a championship of Manitoba to the limit. Pine Falls won the opener in Minne Dosa 6-5. Third game will be played wednesday night on Neutral ice at Portage la Prairie. The Marker sent the Best Maloney three Seattle Maloney i of Vancouver canucks increased his Western hockey league scor ing Lead to three Points in week s games while three players Mcqueen s winning goal was his of the night. His first 20 i j second after the Start of the Sec end period gave Minnedosa a 2-1 Lead which lasted until of the period. Red Ahrensback tied it for Pine Falls at that Point. There was no scoring in the third period. Lou Marius opened the scoring for jets at taking advantage of a hooking penalty to Pine Falls Hugh Mckay. Paper Kings tied it up less than a minute later. Carl Porteous was the Marksman. The fast cleanly played game thrilled a capacity crowd of nearly persons. Only four penalties were Cal led to o each team. Pine Falls out shot the jets 33 ram up with a fair Effort against a Tram which if Pike claims the Best in the league. U was noticeable however that the is imps Able to get a number of breakaways with the locals having Only one defence Man Back. Overall you d have to say Calgary deserved the win in a game which provided spasmodic action. At times the clubs played it wide open and then reverted Points. Moved into a runner up tie. Maloney leads with 87 Points 34 goals and 53 assists. Gerry Melnyk of Edmonton Fly ers and Blinky Boyce and Bobby love of new Westminster royals were tied for second place with 84 the two net minders Minne Ido a s Ted Gilchrist and Pine Falls Bob Guay were outstand ing. Aloiv play brings Golf complaints Pensacola Fla. Cap pea tournament director Ray o Brien has recommended that Doug Ford be fined for conduct unbecoming a play the official said Mon Day. The recommendation was made by o Brien to the tournament committe e which meets today at St. Petersburg Fla. It was the outgrowth of an argument which followed a protest by Ford against slow play by Mike Fetchick in the third round of the Pensacola open saturday. O Brien Over ruled the protest. Fetchick from Mahopac n.y., played a threesome in front of Ford s threesome. Ford the 1955 pea Cham Pion and a consistent Money Winner on he pro tournament circuit charged that o Brien was not enforcing regulations against slow play in he tournament. He said the threesome in which Fetchick was play ing took free hours and 54 to Complete the 18 Hole round. Several players said they Felt the slow play Rule has not been enforced by o Brien during the current tournament. Under pea regulations a player guilty of slow play during a tournament can be penalized two strokes on the round. Frederick sparkles As stampedes win by Bert Greer of once we were Happy but we re forlorn those Fellows in front of him Fred Barry Ross had the Only Calgary Erick s task was made much easier. It was like having three goal scoring Opportunity in that time and missed the net he shot i. From the red line and did t have Winnipeg warriors Are moaning us on the ice. Michaluk in partic-1 time to take aim la tune something like this today liar was a bulwark. In the first i hard to believe but warriors had Fth Canary he went Down vhf 53 Sec the Canary stampedes Here three m1 Ute with ones before Mazur scored at 9.42 of the third period their Only Only a few Days ago All Pike s his Chest rampaging braves were Riding the Crest of a five Point Lead Over their i Calgary rivals and appeared Al i most Home free to the Prairie division leadership of the Western hockey league. A draw and a defeat by Saska Toon and Calgary s win balanced the Ledger and now. The Stamps and warriors Are Back where they started All even. Last night s loss was hard to take. The Pike men had a Good Edge in territorial play and did just about everything but push goalie 5tay Frederick through the Back boards. The one time Brandon Junior had magic rubbed All Over him As he turned Back scoring threat after scoring threat. In Saskatoon sat checking play off Hock cd. It s difficult to say what will happen from Here on in. Although ii will mean a difference of s100 per Man if they fail to finish first could he. The warriors won t be too sorry if they second. That Way they would meet Edmonton in the play offs instead of Saskatoon a club which seems to have their number. On the other hand. Saskatoon has had poor Suc Cess against Calgary this year. You can be sure the quakers will to playing All out to beat the Stamps when they meet in Saskatoon wednesday night and again in Calgary Friday. When season tickets went on Sale for Warrior hockey games last october purchasers were advised they would have the option of buying the same seats for All other attractions the Winnipeg Arena. This column took very Strong exception to the plan at that time. Now it seems it has finally backfired. We be had a number of Calls from hockey season ticket holders complaining that they have been unable to secure their regular seats for thursday night s wrestling show at the Arena. The Arena management explains this away by saying promoter Alex Turk routed the building for the evening and thus they have Harl nothing to do with the handling of wresting tickets. While tin s explanation is quite Bona fide it is Little Consolation for fans holding season ticket contracts wherein it states quite plainly they would have the refusal of their same seat for All events at the Arena. Under Hie circumstances should not the Arena manage ment have taken the precaution to protect the hockey season ticket holders when they made their Deal with Alex Turk last wednesday we mentioned in this column that Bill Thomson of port Arthur would Likely be appointed professional at Southwood country club to succeed Clare Emerson. Friday the appointment was confirmed. Now we have it on Good Autho Rity that Kas Wahowski will probably take Over from Les Beaven at Pine Ridge. Kas has applied for the position and his application is now under consideration of the Board of governors. If Zabowski gets the Job hell be returning to the course to win the Pensacola open Golf whore lie began his career Many years ago As a Caddy. Since tournament with a 72-Hole total of mute evidence of the Calgary rear guards effectiveness was in the shots on goal tally which showed Frederick handled 22 and Chadwick 21, despite the fact warriors had the puck in the opposition end a Good Deal of the time. Burly Chuck Lumsden made his first appearance in a Warrior uniform and displayed a lot of class in a rugged sort of Way. Chuck had no qualms about softening up the opposition with solid body checks. He seemed a Little strange but that s Only natural. Hell be a valuable Man when he catches on to the warriors Oystein of play. Pike can use j him in two More games. Then if he still needs him he can apply for a three game Extension. Goal before that was scored at 9.49 of the third period against Saska Toon Here Pike thinks Fred Shero s leg will soon he in shape he tried skating on it the other Day and it seemed much improved first period no scoring. Penalty Burega Jjo. Prond period no scoring. Penalty v. Hucul 9.-3s. Third period i. Calgary Ross Scott 07 2. Cal cry. Barry Shvetz Wuziuk 3. Winnipeg. Mazur i Mosienko liar cell couture stops Frederick 7 4 Chadwick 9 5 after two hectic scoreless per Gordie Fashoway of new West Minster tops the goal makers with 45. Love and Guyle fielder Seattle americans Lead in assists with1 61 apiece. Ray Mikulan of Vancouver in creased his goalkeeper Lead by reducing the average scored against him to 2.60 a game. Jackie Mcleod of Saskatoon quakers got player of the week 1 honors with three goals and four assists. The top scorers g a to Phil Maloney Van 34 53 87 Gerry Melnyk dem 37 47 84 Blinky Boyce new 34 50 84 Bobby love new Colin Kilburn Vic Jackie Mcleod Sas Guyle fielder sea Gerry couture Cal Gordie Fashoway new Sid Finney Cal balding wins Pensacola Fla. A Don Fairfield scrambled to a fourth round three under Par 69 monday he left Winnipeg Zabowski has been a professional in Halifax although we understand he Lias no been fully employed for the last two years. Zabowski. Of course is one of the longest hitters and one it the Best golfers Manitoba has Ever produced. Juniors clash monday Fero Destardins j Are two of kind Sicuro sox one another a it is considered Dapper. Hal Rill Fero is a pent who enjoys Congiv 275. Al balding of Toronto had a 68 monday for a total of and picked up s910 for a fourth place tie with Don january of Abilene Tex. Fairchild s 72 69-6569 was 13 strokes under regulation figures and earned him s2.200. He led the Field after saturday s third round with 206 for a two stroke Edge on the pack. The finals were postponed from sunday to monday be cause of a heavy rainstorm. The Victory was the first for the 27-year-old Casey iii., pro durig the current Winter tournament grind. To Wininger. Oklahoma City. Vohen the two hooked up in dosed with a 68 for a total Long distance Telephone o77 we company and winning hockey u a say of 2.and teams. I o prize of rounds were the Call was placed by 72. B7-70. Paul Harney Bolton for Many years the personable. Desjardins who presumably is in a brass had a for port Arthur restaurateur Luu acted crested m discovering whether act Baldis score monday was his As manager of that Cit s s c0modations at the Lakehead have Best the tournament. Going into the Western team to Mew the Lmpl-0ved since his last visit. A nerf 1m was Tir a with memorial cup from More than a. Conversa Uon went Spectator s Vantage. I thins Ike this this season the Bruins and port Fero Weil Larry How is your Arthur North stars amalgamated i club Way they re going. Fero yeah. My Guys Are the and Fero took Over As manager Desjardiws a they re very the new entry. It and inexperienced. Half the hockey in port Arthur would t be time Don t even know which the same without him. However since 1948, Arthur s big year. Fero has been same. Don t know How we Ever forced to maintain his Good humor got past those canadians. Fort in spite of losing teams that is William canadians whom they de Mitil this year. Heated four games to one in the Best of seven Desjardins gee Bill i Hope monday s round he was tied with others in 13lh place with a score of de Furgol the 1954 u. S. Open Champion from St. Louis shot a this season port Arthur finally got by their old nem Esis. Fort William canadians. Tims As Thunder Bay Cham pions they will now Advance is inst St. Boniface canadians the Manitoba champions. The Busl of is Ven series opens Mon Day at Winnipeg s olympic Kink. Well be Able to give you Fellows a Good game at least. We sure were Lucky to beat monarchs. The saints Defeated monarchs four games to Fero figure you la put a team on the ice Larry Desjardins of. Well show up alright you too Fero guess Well have to 69 and wound up in a tie for sixth place with five others and won i l Arthur bags decision Toronto Coli l Arthur King of Toronto making his firs ring appearance in two years battered welterweight chief Vejar o new York with a left handed attack monday night for a unanimous decision in their 10-round professional boxing match. King who weighed pounds taken Banket insurance pol Lii presents a highly interest or Well have the Caha Down our 2tely for a knockout. Covering horses which will urday night it was goalie Emile Francis who was phenomenal. Nods Calgary struck like a Light two other Guys also stood out or Ning Bolt in the third with two Calgary s defensive corps in two minutes 24 seconds. Michalk and Fred Hucul. With the first came seven seconds fur the face off Archie Scott breaking away. Chadwick handled his shot but the puck got behind him. He scooped it out to Ross who batted it into the goal. The second came on a smart passing play with Ray Barry beat ing Chadwick from close Range. Warriors fought Back harder than Ever and Eddie Mazur provided a slim Ray of Light for the fans when he banged in a pass from Billy Mosienko. When Gerry couture Drew a penalty Frederick was his greatest. Warriors swarmed around his net like bees and twice lie kept it Clear by sprawling Between the posts with two or three braves try ing to push the puck under Neath him. Hugh Barlow hit the Cross bar in the first period and Mazur had Ray doing a Jig after firing a pass from Mosienko. Rookie Dave Duke of stampedes had Tough Luck Early in the second hitting the Egan draws Fine Seattle Pat Egan of Vancouver canucks Drew a Fine monday for striking a Seattle fan with his stick during a West Ern hockey league game Here sat urday night. League president Al Leader announced the penalty. He recalled that Egan had drawn a s50 Fine for a similar offence at new West Minster Early in the season along with a warning that a repetition would bring a sniffer penalty. The league president s announce ment gave this summary of the incident a Seattle hockey fan threw a missile at Egan during the Gam e. Egan immediately lashed at the fan with his stick hitting him on the protest playoff goes after game Seattle Stam Peders and Saskatoon quakers will play the unfinished portion of a post7 when he protested game wednesday night also hit the Post in the second when warriors were giving Stam Peders a hard time while Fred houd1ni at work Ray Frederick who appears beaten the above shot miraculously escaped Eric Nesterenko fanned on the shot and Ray s double whammy did the rest. Cal Gary stampedes won the game 2-1. I Hucul was serving a penalty. Too perturbed As Wel i get the bad ones out of our system now. We Don t want them in the he said riots dressing room was some what glum but Hugh Barlow remained cheerful. They la prob ably lose to Brandon on the Way he said with a Grin warriors visit Edmonton wednesday then play Brandon regals Here Friday. They finish off the schedule at Brandon saturday Calgary s final games Are against Brandon and Saskatoon twice Pike pulled Chadwick with slightly following their regularly scheduled game in Saskatoon Western hockey league Headquarters announced monday. Calgary had protested the oct. Ice chips coach Pike want 17 game won 4-3 by Saskatoon be cause Bud Syverson was kept in the penalty Box 26 seconds longer than required. The Saskatoon club scored its fourth and winning goal during this period. The protest game will Start at the time that Syverson should have been permitted to return to the game 10.04 of the third period at which time he score was 3-1 in favor of Sas Tattoon. At present the game is listed n league records As a Victory for Saskatoon and a loss for Calgary. If Calgary ties or wins the league standings will be adjusted Accord More than a minute remaining i singly. West Bra j Raisin division 1 w i. T r a its. 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King opened a Cut Over Vejar s left Eye and nose in the eighth round with vicious rights and lefts and the of the Bahai. Then they Hung up. Desjardins to manager eds Well take those port Arthur Guys easy. Fero Are Adverse to buttering a Fero to anyone within ear Parsnip or two should the Well take those St. Boni Unity arise. If there is a Chance face Guys easy to pith someone s leg preferably game time monday . Race on the Prairie circuit this year As a Protection against loss through various causes. Protection is against loss by fire collision derailment or Over turning of conveyances while Hor ses and tack Are being transport new yorker s handlers had a Ted. And Many. Other causes h. Tough time stopping the flow of j. Percy of Innisfail regional pre blood. Silent announced monday. 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