Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, August 06, 1963

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 6, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba 18 Winnipeg free press tuesday August 6, 1963 Bounce italians Weston Hooters sitting pretty by Scotty Harper United Weston is sitting pretty. Weston Defeated italians 4-2 Mon Day night in the Semi final of the Manitoba soccer ship at Alexander Park. As the result of Victory Jimmy Stevens men will have a two goal Edge when the teams meet again thursday in the second game of total goal series. But the italians missed the boat in the first half when they had Weston on the run. Yet at the Orange they Ivere trailing 2-1. That was the ital ians funeral. They should have been four goals up. Save for George Watson and Alen Strinyi blowing two Good chances to score Weston never threatened. May need surgery new York a Mickey Mantle who returned to partial j action with new York Yankees 9 sunday won t be ready for full duty for some time and still faces the possibility of Post. Season surgery. I Don t think my knee is going to be As bad As we he said monday its my fault. My foot hurts so i have to run on the Side of it. I think that s what makes my f knee bad. After my foot s Well i think i can run without my knee hurting so i mean i Hope Nick Papadakos twice missed an open net and in a hoi scramble in the Weston goal Mouth Laszlo Bastro Janszky stuck out his hand to save sure goal. When Tony Horniak Sci after 20 minutes play the ital ians were due. Their goal. But their Lead was Short lived Weston a couple of goals in As Many minutes. Louis Gaa picked up a pass from Johnny Romaniuk and hit the italian net with a wicked drive. And then poor italian defensive play led to Hugh Mawhinney whipping the Ball into the goal the Weston boys came into the picture in the second half. Strinyi missed a Sitter by slamming the Ball Over the italians crossbar. And again Papadakos blew another Gooc Chance firing the Ball past the upright. Romaniuk came through with Weston s third goal Fol lowing a scrimmage inside the italians is Yards line. Fouled inside and Johnny Papadakos was the penalty area Horniak cashed in on the spot kick slamming the Ball past the Weston goalie. Gaal scored Weston s fourth goal and in the closing minutes he missed a penalty by shoot ing the Ball past the Post. Germania and scottish meet wednesday night in the provincial championship and the same teams clash saturday in the second game of the total i goals series. De Henkel Amos get inside poles de Henkel will get the nod to occupy the coveted inside pole position in the modified division of wednesday night s mid season championship race at Brook lands Speedway. Starting at the outside pole will be Ron Mccoll who occupies the number two position in the modified Point standings. Second inside goes to Don Morrow and second outside to Harry cop pens. In the Stock division Butch Amos will be starting on the pole after coming out on top of the Stock Point standings in a driving Battle with Lou Kennedy. The Battle has raged since the first Day of the season. Kennedy is still Only 29 Points from Amos. Track manager Jim Mackay expects a record breaking Atten dance at the Speedway which has been drawing Large crowds All season. The extra prize Money and the trophies that Are up for grabs in both divisions Are expected to increase the rivalry among the Drivers. Time trials Start wednesday at 8 . Race . Point standings Stock division Butch Amos 682 Lou Kennedy 653 Les Stevenson 260. Modified division de Henkel 759 Ron Mccoll 636 Don Morrow 402. Vacation Chassis lubrication special Low Price All makes 99 need a Shock absorber 5 All makes installed Muffler special most models from free installation All makes Brake reline Chrysler products reline All 4 wheels with genuine Cyc Lebond shoes. 8 Brake shoes installed 21.99 Oil seals and hydraulics extra if needed. Our parts department carries Chrico All make parts for Ford Plymouth Dodge Chrysler Oldsmobile Buick Ramb Ler and others. 247 main St. Phone we 2-3331 Derby breakfast Hon. Errick f. Willis lieutenant governor Manitoba appears to be enjoying himself at the Derby breakfast a Purfoy morning at the St. Charles country club. Seated at his right is Jack Mcdowell former . Among those at his left Are. Sam Brener whose Don Strome ran in the Derby lome Parker director of parimutuel at the Downs and Leonard Wolchack an owner of several horses. The breakfast at tended by More than 200 persons including Many inter National racing figures was described As the Best yet. Goodies use Tough defence Busy bats to Steep chiefs by Don Blanchard Success has been a sometimes thing for manager Fred Koenig s 1963 Gold eyes. Therefore there was ample reason for the a Day Celebration in the Winnipeg quarters monday evening. The goodies had just finished claiming their first Home double header sweep of the season at the expense of the Long Balling grand Forks chiefs. They left every indication it could become habit forming. The eyes beat the chiefs 5-3 with a big league defence in the Eye opener at a.m., then hammered the visitors 12-6, us ing grand Fork favorite weapon the Long Ball in the Nightcap at the stadium. As a result the Gold eyes Are now within one game of the .500 Mark at Home with a 21-22 Ledger. The Koenigs boast an identical Mark in foreign Parks where they have played some of their finest baseball this season. St. Cloud Rox with sex Gold Eye Dave Fritz in Tow open a four game Northern baseball league series against the goodies tonight at the. Stadium. Game time is . The first twi night double Bill of the season is tabled for wednesday. The two Seyen inning games begin at .. Tom boy stores night will also be featured the series winds up with a single game thursday. The chiefs who live by the sword died by it last night As the Gold eyes unloaded three Home runs that spiced a robust 17-hit offensive. One of them was a three run poke by his nibs Coco Laboy and highlighted a seven run first inning assault against chiefs starter Bill Wolfe and his immediate successor Jim John son the Home run was Laboy s 14th of the season. A standout in the morning affair Floyd Wicker contain bosons to Host rec the University of Manitoba will definitely meet Royal Mili tary College of Kingston in a pre season exhibition football game it was announced monday. Intercollegiate chairman a. J. Bud Fraser in confirming the sept. 21 game also stated that the bosons were seeking at least one other contest against an american school before heading in their Western intercollegiate athletic Union season against Alberta. Meanwhile Fraser was still criticizing the a Ciao ruling of a sept. 3 starting Date for training Camps. The varsity Felt that the regulation would weaken the Herd consider ably since it could not com Pete with the earlier Date of the Manitoba Saskatchewan Junior football league. We were looking toward hav ing several prospective Junior players in our Camp but the one month Span Between train no Camps is too Long a Gap. I a boy works out with a Junior Eam its Only right to expect hat hell grab at the Opportunity to sign with that said Fraser. Varsity football is the Only sport on the a Ciao Agenda that has in enforced starting Date regulation. All Star Centre Les Allen has already decided to throw in his lot with St. James rods the team he left last season to play with the bosons. A s to oomph Morse place athletics edged car transportation 7-6 monday night in a metropolitan fastball league game. De to inspire his mates in the second game starring not Only defensively but with a Bat that had produced Only a sub-.200 average up to Mon Day. Wick Pitcher infielder out fielder Bench warmer had to Pluck the slivers out of his trousers when Centre fielder Bobbie Dews suffered a sprained ankle. Inserted into the Lead off position he singled twice walked twice scored two runs and stole a base to spearhead the 5-3 Victory. On a morning when Fielding games seemed to be the order of the Day Wick also came up with the brightest one a leaping grab of Roy Brandhurst s liner in the second inning. Wicker started off the Winnipeg merry go round in the night Cap by singling. He doubled in the 1 same inning before Jim Johnson could restore order. Johnson was also roughed up during a tour inning stay the Vic Tim of Bart Zeller s seventh Home run of the season an Marty Belt ran s fifth. Beltran also had four singles in a productive evening. Triples by Mel Patton and Vic Torres rounded out the extra base activity of the goodies. Torres also stole Home on the front end of a double theft with Wicker. The red bet chiefs accepted the defeat grudgingly and managed to cause Koenig considerable concern As they pecked away s healthy Early Lead. Jose Villar and Frank Decastris drilled Solo homers off Winnipeg Rookie Dale Erickson in the first two innings then chiefs routed Box scores a Kuhl totals 33 monday s result first game chiefs 3, Gold eyes 5 grand Forks a r r rib Zelter it 5031 Villar. If 4012 Bug Jasw 3b 5000 Bays. A 3000 butter. 2b 4010 3110 Brandhurst c 3 1 1 0 Wenger. Is 2 1 i 0 Howden p 1000 a Delvecchio 1 0 0 0 Arcia a. 0000 000 383 a r Hurbi Wicker it 2220 Patton if 4000 Torres is 4010 Laboy. 3b 4011 Beltran in 2110 Diaz 2b 4110 Seidel of. 2111 Scott a. 4011 Bakenhaster p 2 0 0 0 Herrmann p 2000 rotate .30 5 3 3 a struck out for Howden in 7th. B struck out for Arcia in 9th. Grand Forks 000 000 3 Winnipeg 101 100 5 e Decastris Brandhurst Scott to a grand Forks 24-13, Winnipeg 27-7 do Diaz and Beltran lob grand Forks 9, Winnipeg 7. 2b Villar Zelter so Zelter Decastris Wicker s Howden of Seidel in h r Erboso Howden 6 63 2 3 1 Arcia a 2-2 .222120 a Bakenhaster 6 4 1 1 4 6 Herrmann a 10-3 342223 x faced one Batter in 7th. We Howden pm Brandhurst u Lynch and Vollmer t a 462. Second game chiefs 6, go Dehes 12 a mid Forks a b Hurbi Zeiter of. So 1 Villar it. 421 Bug ajesm 3b 5 Bays Butler 2b. 4 de Castric of 3 Kuhl a. 3 Wenger is. 4 Wolfe p Johnson p Stancavage p 2 totals 38 0 1 010 231 1.0 0 121 021 000 0000 2000 000 Winnipeg 6 10 4 a r it rib 1 0 3 2 3 121 000 1 0 0 231 111 000 Wicker of 5 Patton it 5 2 Beltran in 5 2 Laboy 3b 51 Zeller c 3 5 Selden of. 4 Torres As 4 Erickson a. 1 Harris a. 2 totals .39 12 17 10 grand Forks 113 010 6 Winnipeg 702 120 e Zeiter Beltran Laboy Seidel Brick san to a Forks. 24-8, Winnipeg Diaz Torres and a double that was t Winnipeg Gold eyes came within one hit of a season s High monday night when they hammered out 17 safeties against grand Forks chiefs. Actually the eyes collected 18, but Bobbie Diaz died to touch first base on a ninth inning double and was relieved of the blow. Chiefs appealed the play and Dick Vollmer gave the out sign when Catcher Roy Kuhl tossed the Ball to first baseman de Bays. Diaz Winnipeg s leading hitter went o-for-5, but the fourth place Gold eyes won 12-6 to even their record in the special Bankole series at i two wins and two losses. Lob Beltran Diaz and Beltran grand Forks 6, Winnipeg 7. 2b Wicker Torres or Villar de Castric Laboy Zel Ler Beltran so Wicker Torres s Harris. Wolfe a 6-8 Johnson Stancavage Erickson Harris a 5-7 in 4 3 i 2% 6vi h b Erbb so 77710 s s 5 1 0 20013 45331 61007 we Harris pm Kuhl u Vollmer and Lynch t a the youngster in . Leroy Harris who absorbed one of the two losses suffered by the goodies in the five game series took Over and gained some revenge. The Southpaw held the chiefs t an unearned run Over the final six and one third innings to achieve his fifth Victory against seven losses. He finished with a flourish striking out the Side in the ninth. A crowd of took in the contest. Despite some outstanding Field ing plays by Bobbie Diaz Laboy Beltran and Patton the Gold eyes needed a two run spurt in the eighth to win it. A walk single passed Ball and Tom Seidel s Fly drove across the Winner. Switcher Vic Scott s single added the insurance run. Fred Herrmann one of the winning est pitchers in the Polar won his 10th in Relief of starter Dave Bakenhester who pulled a Back muscle and was forced to retire after walking the Lead off Batter in the seventh. Bakenhaster had blanked the chiefs on four hits to that Point however Herrmann had control trouble. Two More walks Zeiter s single and Villar s double plated three runs As the chiefs squared matters 3-3. Jose Arcia working in Relief of starter Choco Howden who bowed for. A Pinch hitter suffered the loss As the Gold eyes bounced Back in the eighth. Junior tourney has new cast it May not be an All new cast but it comes close. When the Manitoba Junior gets underway this week at Ross Mere last year s Champion won t be around and neither will last year s runner up. In addition Only one of 1962 s Semi finalists will be present. The missing Champion of course is Southwood s Jerry Moore who won the Bauble last year and the year before. The runner up is Ken Fulton who this year became runner up in a much More important tournament. And the missing Semi finalist is Dave Krucik of Pine Ridge. All three Are now swinging along with the seniors. This leaves the. Way Clear for a new Champion and there Are several Good bets. S Bill the Power hitter from Assiniboine is the Lone surviving member of last year s top four and he could be Well of this year. Bat he will receive stiff Competition from Randy Breckke the Rossmere Whiz and Ted Heidrick of Elm Hurst. Norm Forsyth and Mike Gravenor of St. Boni face Are both Back. They also played in the Champion ship flight last year. The Junior proper will be played Over the Rossmere Lay out starting wednesday and will be preceded today by the Thomas put on waivers Edmonton up halfback Jim Thomas who came to Edmonton eskimos via Louisville of the Semi professional United states league was placed on waivers monday by the Western football conference club. The move allowed eskimos to reach the roster limit prior to their night roughriders. Thomas came to Edmonton tabbed As a possible Sleeper in eskimos off season recruit ing program. He is a graduate from Mississippi Industrial col lege and was Given a tryout with the Dallas texans of the National football league before be ing sent to Louisville. Season opener monday against Saskatchewan Junior inter club at St. Boni face. Pine Ridge is the defending Champion. They won last year playing Over their Home course. St. Boniface won two years ago. Along with the inter club juniors 14 and under will also play Over the Friendly club to Day in a newly inaugurated move to streamline the Junior in past the two were run separately with the juniors using two courses for their qualifying rounds. Waterfowl population up but. Washington a vials of the Federal fish and wildlife service Bureau told a House of representatives sub committee monday the Duck population increased this year but is far below Levels of the mid 1950s. The House fisheries subcommittee is investigating Duck Hunting regulations and whether More or less Hunting restrictions Are needed. In the Central and Mississippi flyways last year the Hunting was limited to 25 Days and the daily bag limit restricted to two ducks. Sportsmen have protested that these should be relaxed this year because Duck Breeding has shown fan increase in Canada and Northern states. Montreal 1964 Canadian open Golf Champion ship will be held at the Pine Grove. Country club about 20 Miles South of Montreal it was officially announced monday by the Royal Socia Tion. Canadian Golf As position wanted r.i.a., 39 Yean of with 12 Yein of industries accounting to Peri Eliea ii looking for a petition with a growing company. Apply free press Box 1357 sales representative wanted for City of Winnipeg. Basic salary and commission. Expenses provided. Benefits include pension plan. Write stating qualifications to Banville building supplies Ltd. . Box 1258, Winnipeg All replies strictly confidential. Notice of liquidation Sale in purchasing Cameron National motors or. Al Wiley has acquired a Large Stock of Premium cars and trucks at a distress Price of 65 the Dollar. These cars Are being sold this week at a Flat 35% discount. 1963 Comet custom four door Complete with radio. Thit is a company owned car. You save 35% 1963 meteor four door Sedan 6 Cylinder Standard. A company owned car equipped with radio. You save 35% 1962 Consul 315. 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