Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, July 22, 1958

Issue date: Tuesday, July 22, 1958
Pages available: 34
Previous edition: Monday, July 21, 1958

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 22, 1958, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg Jubee press tuesday j0ly s2, 1868 the Bac Mields for the Blue Gold clash in this Corner these could Well be the opposing Backfield when the gun sounds for the annual Blue Gold game wednesday evening at Winnipeg stadium. Coach Bud Grant split his squad Down the Middle and placed assistant coaches Wayne Robinson and Joe Zalesk in com Mand. Robinson will handle the Blue squad and Zaleski the Gold. At left is the Blue Backfield with Bob Mcnamara at right half. Tony Kehrer at right fullback Charlie Shepard at left full Lack buddy Leake at left half Kenny Ploen at quarterback and Garland War Ren at Centre. At right Ara John Yamrone at right half Gerry James at right full Back Pete Mangum at left fullback. Lea Lew s at left half Eagle Day at Quarter Back and Hall Whitley at Centre. By John Ratcliffe a tense pitchers Duel ended in the sixth inning Mon Day night when West Kildonan Tiger ettes Defeated Ramblers 4-0 to take a one game Lead in the Best of five senior girls softball league Serai final. Little Jean Campbell and Ramb Ler Ace Mae Toogood were the round rivals. Toogood pitched no hit Ball until the sixth when Tiger ettes scored their first run on a hit and an error. Campbell mean while had limited Ramblers o three hits including two in the first inning. They got to her for another in the eighth. As was their custom throughout the regular schedule Ramblers had one bad inning. After. Tiger ettes scored their first run in the sixth Ramblers Jupi Ter c rocket As. They blew up and sent Tiger ettes into orbit with a 4-0 Lead in the seventh. Toogood gave up three hits in the inning and her mates Contri buted three errors. They made a total of five errors in the game while their opponents turned m errorless Ball. Campbell who saw Little action during the regular sched Capac gains tie Capac joined holy ghost on the top rung of the senior a girls softball league ladder monday with a 2-0 Victory Over Kirkfield pals. Sonja Kranau gained the shutout limiting Kirkfield to six hits her mates collected eight hits off loser Rose Bremner. Ute settled Down after the first inning. She gave up tour hits struck out two Anil walked f o n a including two in the ninth. Toogood also gave a creditable performance All of Tiger ettes five hits came m the sixth seventh and eighth innings. She walked Only one Batter and struck out none. Mound Dost no one had More than one hit Ramblers Phyllis Ward hit the longest Ball of the night in the eighth with a double to left Field the game the minimum was one of the fastest of the sea son lasting just Over an hour Campbell faced 35 batters while Toogood faced Only 32, five Over by the Canadian press remember when a Canadian army Cricket team invaded lord s Cricket ground 14 years ago today to play an m eleven that included several eng Lish Cricket stars the canadians lost by 213 runs m . Scored 329 for five wickets declared the canadians replying with 136. The game also produced an unusual play in he eighth when rambler Catcher by r o s n y k stepped out from behind the plate and lagged batting Champion Kathy Lindsay who was on first Bosnyk walked calmly out to the Pitcher s round and then pushed towards Lindsay tagging her seconds before she Slid Lacfi to first the second game of the will be played tonight at Wesley Park game time is . What a wonderful Start to any trip or vacation setting out in a spanking new Pontiac you la leave your everyday worries behind while you enjoy the incomparable delights of driving Canada s no. 1 Road car. Pontiac s tops in giving you what it takes to make any trip a real pleasure including features like the coi try s Pep Piest six Cylinder engine or the widest Range of whispering v8 a and the greatest selection of Standard and Silken smooth automatic trans missions anywhere. Best of All you have an unrivalled Choice of 29 dazzling models in eight great series. And with Pontiac popularity at its height your dealer is offering the biggest vacation values in Pond Ciao history. You la find there s a Pontiac priced right for you. So visit him today. Take a pleasure cruise in the big bold Beauty of your Choice. Once you do you la know Why people going places this summer Are going Pontiac in a big big Way pleasure is High Price is Low. Pontiac a general motors value authorized Bulck dealers in Winnipeg Dickson motors limited Portage ave. At Furby St. Phone Spruce 2-2541 Winnipeg motor products limited 1290 main Street phone Gustke 9-5381 ;