Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, October 12, 1964

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 12, 1964, Winnipeg, Manitoba 18 Winnipeg free press monday october 12, 1964 big play for cards Here s the error at Sec Ond base in sixth inning of fourth world series games when the cards loaded the bases and set stage far Ken Bayer s grand slam Homer to give them a 4-3 Victory Sun Day. Curt flood barrels into second upsetting Yankee shortstop Phil Linz As Ball wan babbled by Bobby Richard Elmwood Falls Short against port Arthur by Jack Bennett the understaffed Elmwood Colts played their finest game of the year sunday but could t polish off their drives and went Down 14-0 before the visiting port Arthur Mustangs. The season ended the Way it started for Colts with defeat. It was the eighth successive loss for the Manitoba senior league team. The season does not end Here for Colts Oram Heads St. Boniface Gal golfers miss Winnifred Oram has been re elected president of the ladies Section of St. Boniface Golf club. Other officers elected at the recent Windup include mrs. S. Petrow first vice president mrs. I. Okerholm second vice president mrs. J. Fliss Secre tary mrs g. Hurst treasurer mrs. D. Macdonald tournament Captain mrs. H. Muth. Assistant miss d. Kozak. Handicap Man Ager mrs. F. Aitken. Assistant mrs. J. Mcclure. Social mrs. V. Birney prizes miss e. Paul House mrs. H. Miron Junior development. Past president is mrs. S. Gee. Ollie Hyndiuk was presented with the Len Harvey trophy As the club Champion. Other prizes went to club championship runner up. Miss Tail. Foil Illarion mrs. A. Mckay run Ner up. Mrs. H. Miron. First Milit miss d. Koznik run Ner up o. Wright. Second Kli lit miss t. Addison. Run Ner up. Miss m. Boros. memorial trophy mrs. S. Perow runner up. Miss d. Kozak. Toupin trophy mrs. L. Runner up mrs. J. Matthew. Rose bowl trophy sat. Division miss Dot Hunt. Monthly i dais May. Miss w. Tail. Mrs. .1. Mcclure june. Miss d. Hunt mrs. R. Ket Tel july miss d. Hunt. Miss m. Boros. August mrs. I. Okerholm. Mrs. Milne. September miss a. Steininger miss t. Addison. Tombstone miss a Tail runner up. Mrs. E. Taylor. Blind partners mrs. K. Chatfield and mrs. J. Sebastian run Neni up. Miss j. Hazel and mrs. R. Cole. Bocy mrs. E. Taylor runner up h. Miron. Kincer Board is holes. Mrs. H. Mallard mrs. S. Petrow miss d. Kozak front nine. Miss d. Hunt miss m. Boros. Miss j. Hazel Back nine mrs. J. Mccluir. Mrs. D. Macdonald. Mrs. H. Miron. Nine Hole tournament miss e. Paul most cames miss i. Camp Bell most special holc in one miss d. Kozak. Amateurs Triumph the amateurs Defeated the professionals 11-7 sunday in the sixth annual Manitoba professional golfers association pro am event at Elmhurst. Fred Barm so and Mike Widlaski 3. Jerry Lollins and Herb Scarrette 0. Ken Lailey and Bob Dunbar a. Bill Whibley anal Bill Brown 2vj. Harry Crl Schley anal Cord Lenton 2, Johnny Lawrence and Bill Thomson 1. Don Mcneil and Jimmy Doyle Al Patterson and Jim Collins 215. Don Alexander and Ted Homenuk 2. Gerry Morrissey and Chick Duncan 1. Bill Widlaski and Bill Pinniger 3, Bud Edwards and Steve Cik Aluk 0. However. Under the Msal set up they have another Chance to make Good against either St. James or St. Vital in the Sud Den death Semi final. Colts two most Likely Candi dates for the All Star team line Backer Bill Friesen and halfback Bob Scobel were out of the line up. Yet the Elmwood defence with people like Sam Cascisa Ron Bartlett and John Paterson being the key stoppers played alertly. Ein Wood s offence has been criticized and justly so. On numerous occasions but yesterday it sparkled. Perhaps the presence of crashing fullback Ray Ros Ner and lanky end Hatch bad la had something to do with it. Rosner softened up the port Arthur Interior with Power Rumping while bad la thrilled the Colt supporters at Chalmers Field with two Brilliant receptions. Twice in the first half and once in the second Colts penetrated deep into Mustang territory but unfortunately for them Paterson who went both ways and played his heart out could not finish off the drives. Terry Bunting the former professional lineman gave the visit ors excellent service at Middle guard. Bunting was the Man who twice Cut Short Elmwood marches. Acting coach Hugh Turnbull used three quarterbacks Don Ross Rosner and Paterson with the latter directing the attack from the second half on. The three completed nine of 17 passes for 130 Yards. Colts with Ros Ner and Cascisa another two Way player carrying the Load rushed for 69 Yards. Mustangs led by twin full backs Ted Bradford and Dennis trevisanutto accumulated 255 Yards on the ground but it was a 75-Yard pass and run play that opened the scoring. Halfback Wayne Skene combined with end Larry Pineau on the first offensive play of the game to Complete the Long major. Jim Mcdonald converted. Elmwood s failure to make the necessary yardage on a third Down Gamble led to the ports second touchdown. Rosner was stopped Short by Bunting on Colts 30-Yard line. Hard running by Bradford and trevisanutto advanced the Ball to the four and from there it was easy Pickin for Bradford. A 35-Yard punt to the deadline by Pineau rounded out the scor ing. Standings i 1. K a St. James i 1 253 42 12 St. Vital i 1 302 64 12 Elmwood 0 s 21 338 0 interlocking games against Lake head senior league included Saskatchewan Juniou w s. T f a Relna Brandon flin flon Este Tui Weyburn Saskatoon Melville Moose jaw 1 i u o u 0 13 0 i 0 0 0 0 Saskatchewan mouse jaw 1 Koginu 1 Saskatoon 0 York urn u los Angeles Vancouver .1 Sun. I an. 1 Seattle 1 Portland 1 Victoria 0 results Saskatchewan Junior Saskatoon 15, Klin flon 7 american a Cieruo a Providence 3 Rochester 2, Buffalo 3 Cleveland 4. Springfield 2 Ontario lion our a Peterborough 4, Hamilton 4 Oshawa 3, Montreal 3t Toronto 7, St. Catharines 4 Niagara Falls 2, Kitchener 1 Western league Portland 7, san Francisco 2 saturday s results National league All stars 3, Toronto 2 anti Iran Quebec 3, Hershey 1 Cleveland 3, Baltimore ii Pittsburgh 7, Springfield 2 Western Vancouver 1, Seattle i Victoria 3, los Angeles 6 Saskatchewan Junior Regina 1u. Moose jaw j Melville i Brandon 4 Weyburn 2, Estevan 5 Saskatoon 2, flin fam 5 Saskatchewan senior Regina i. Saskatoon 4 Moose jaw 10, Yorkton 2 g b 9 s 6 13 Brandon adds second win Over millionaires Brandon up Brandon wheat Kings displayed Superior strength As they downed Mel Ville millionaires 4-1 in a Saskatchewan Junior hockey league game saturday. After a scoreless first period Brandon moved ahead 2-1 in the second and then overpowered Melville with two unanswered goals in the final 20 minutes. It was the second consecutive win for the new entry in the Syhl. Friday Brandon trounced Melville 9-3 in Melville. Bob Jaska Spike Huston Erv Ziemer and Ron Pepper shared the scoring laurels. Defence Man Ken Dietrick scored the Only Melville goal near the end of the second period to spoil Ben Harper s bid for a shutout. Bui Pearson kicked out 34 shots while Harper blocked 33. Fun flon Man. Up flin flon bombers were shelled by a third period rally that almost wiped out a six goal Lead but managed to Salvage a 7-5 Saskatchewan Junior hockey league Victory Over Saskatoon Blades sunday. The win gave bombers Back to Back victories in a weekend series they won 5-2 saturday night and pushed them into a three Way tie for first place with Regina pats and Brandon wheat Kings. Unlimited Opportunity heavy duty truck specialist required to Call on selected Highway transportation accounts. Experience in this line definitely essential. We Are interested in a Ryan currently earning not less than annually with a keen desire to earn considerably More. Please include a Complete resume of past history and experience. This Man is required because of major expansion plans of our company. Mail All correspondence to Box 628 free press Ken Turlik rapped in three goals to Lead bombers while Ernie Ramstead Terry Grindle Dave Parenteau and Barry Knight notched singles. Ram Stead also had five assists. Flin flon was in Complete control for the first two periods As they shot ahead 6-0. Tops Pelt rams Regina up Saskatoon hilltops embarrassed Regina rams 29-0 before More than 500 fans saturday in the final game of the regular season for the two Manitoba Saskatchewan Junior football league clubs. Flanker Paul per Silicic paced the winners with 14 Points collected on two touchdowns and two singles. De Johnson and Dave Thomas scored the other Saska Toon touchdowns while Gord Gar vie rounded out the scoring by booting three converts. Hilltops charged in front 14-0 in the first Quarter stretched it to 28-0, at the half coasted through a third Quarter and then added a single in the final 15 minutes. Quarterback Murray Richard son connected on the second play from scrimmage Frith a pass to Johnson to set up a 50-Yard Effort and the first touchdown. Per Shick bolted across from four Yards and pulled in a 10-Yard pass from Richardson for his two touchdowns. Thomas got his touchdown in the final minute 61 the first half when he intercepted a pass by Grant Becker at Regina 30 and went All the Way. Regina and Saskatoon meet in a two game total Point final ser ies with the first game in Regina oct. 17 and the second in Sas Katoon oct. 24. But the Young Saskatoon team in action without coach George Agar who was confined to hos Pital following a slight heart at tack last sunday fought Back with five goals in the thira period. Gary Kerr Herb Pinder Bob Sutcliffe Gerry Sillers and de Hobday were Blades marksmen. Saskatoon goaltender Barry Richardson turned Back 31 shots bringing his two game total to 67. Bombers Gary Holland stopped 19. Saskatoon collected eight of 15 penalties which included two five minute majors. Saskatoon collected eight of 15 penalties which included two five minute majors to each club for fighting. Boyer swaps Goat s horns for Halo with slam Homer new York buyer s grand slam Homer after Bobby Richardson messed up a double play Ball and some Stout Relief pitching by Roger Craig and Ron Taylor squared the world series for the St. Louis cardinals sunday with a 4-3 Victory Over the new York Yankees in the fourth game. Dick Groat hit the Ball to Richardson for what looked like an inning ending double play in the sixth but the usually sure handed second baseman could t get the Ball to Phil Linz in time. Apparently it stuck in his Glove. The error left the bases loaded and Boyer who had made a damaging error in the yanks three run first inning quickly cleared them with his Home run into the lower stands in left. Thus with one sweep of his Bat the most Lamous of the seven Ball playing Brothers from Alba to. Shed the Goat s horns for the hero s Mantle. After the yanks clubbed Ray Sadecki from the Box and scored three in the first it be Gan to look As though new York might close out this series at Yankee stadium today. But Boyer s Wallop made sure hat the series will go Back to St. Louis for a sixth game and possibly a seventh after to Day s fifth contest. Al Downing., moved out of the Yankee bullpen to the starting line when Whitey Ford s Heel bothered him was rolling along with a one hit shutout going to the sixth inning. The yanks had t been Able to make Sny headway on Craig the sex new York met who relieved Sadecki and struck out eight men in 4 2-3 innings. But Johnny Keane skipper of the cards decided to make his move and sent up Carl Warwick to Bat for Craig in the sixth. Warwick promptly tied a series record w i t h his third series Pinch hit a single to left Field. When Curt flood quickly followed with a single to Centre Downing was in his first Jam of Moose jaw up Regina pats posted another lopsided Victory saturday As they whipped Moose jaw canucks 10-2 before 800 fans in a Saskatchewan Junior hockey league game. Estevan up Estevan Bruins defending Saskatchewan Junior hockey league Cham pions bounced Back saturday to Down Weyburn red wings 5-2 before fans after losing 5-1 Friday to the wings. Bowlers meet the Winnipeg Bowling association s annual meeting will be held at 2 . Oct. 18 at. The Maryborough. All league executive Are re Quested to review the Aba Constitution article 5, Section 1, 1962-63 yearbook in order to appoint their league Delegate to attend this meeting. The league Abc affiliation fee must be paid in full to the association prior to the Date of the meeting in order for the Dele Gates to be eligible to vote. This meeting is also open to All pin bowlers affiliated with the Aba. Mail your Abc affiliation form and Cheque to Allan Boes 208 Chestnut St., or phone 946-5261. The sunny cold afternoon. While the crowd of hummed Downing worked on Lou Brock and finally got him on a Fly Ball to Roger Maris in Centre. Dick Groat took two balls and then smashed a ground Ball right at Richardson one of the fastest double play starters in baseball. This time something happened to Richardson s Quick hands. Phil Linz crossed Over to make the play at second and Wasi bowled Over by the speedy the Ball did t arrive and Umpire Al Smith gave the Safu sign. The bases were loaded with Only one out. Boyer the big slugger with Only one hit for the cards in 13 previous appearances took one Ball. He slammed Down ing s next offering deep Down the line into the lower stands in left Field. Sadecki Winner of the opener in St. Louis wednesday was clipped for four straight hits in the first. The Only Man he re tired was Mickey Mantle who became Overly ambitious on his single and was thrown out by Mike Shannon trying to stretch it into a double. Linz opened the yanks attack with a double to right. The Gay Harmonica Rascal was caught off second base when a signal Waii missed but Ken Boyer threw the Ball wildly and Linz made third. Richardso n s double drove in the first run. A single by Roger Maris put men on first and thir Dand Mantle s single drove Home Richardson. Keane who called for Craig the 33-year-old right hander who lost More than 20 games for the mets in each of their first two years before he was traded to the cards. Gets credit the hard Luck loser of so Many 1-0 games wound up the Winner of this one on Boyer s blast for he still was the offi Cial Pitcher of record in that halt inning. Old Roger throwing his big curve Ball around the bats of the Yankee hitters allowed Only two hits and struck out eight in his Brilliant Relief sting. Taylor from Toronto took up the Burden after Craig left for the Pinch hitter and turned Back the yanks without a hit in the last four innings. The Only Man who reached base on Taylor was Mantle who walked with two out in the eighth. Until the sixth Downing pitched Superb Ball. The Only hit Iff him was a single by flood in the third. He also walked dal maxvill in that in Ning when the cards presented a mild threat. With men on first and second and two out. Downing got Brock on a Fly Ball to Maris. Tile clubs will finish the new Yoris phase of the series today when it will be Bob Gibson 19-12, loser of the second game against Mel Stottlemyre 9-3, the Man who won the second game for the yanks. Boyer shares spotlight Kelvin Sisler move to Summit Kelvin clippers momentarily escaped High school football s garbled of standings with a 16-0 Victory Over previously unbeaten Daniel Mclntyre maroons saturday. Kelvin s Triumph preceded a 33-6 pasting Grant Park pirates handed Churchill bulldogs in the second game of the doubleheader at Tec Voe. In other action Sisler spartans handed Elmwood eskimos a 15-0 setback and St. Paul s crusaders clipped St. John s tigers 14-1. Kelvin s Victory moved them into sole Possession of first place in the Southern division with eight Points on four straight Vic tories. Crusaders Are in second with the same Points but have played a game More. Sisler like their Southern counterparts moved into sole Possession of first a game ahead of Demci. Clippers Rode to first on the Able legs of Wilnis Vulfs two touchdowns and a 180 Yard Rushing performance. Field goal kicker Norm Nichol a Deil a three Pointer. Vulfs scored his first major after five straight carries from the Maroon 51. Included in his drive were runs of 15, 16 and 14 Yards. He bulled Over from the one. Vulfs scored again after clip pers recovered a fumbled punt. He rambled into pay dirt untouched from the 10. Nichols converted. Clippers threatened three times in the final half but maroons withstood the Rush. Vulfs longest run was a 51-Yard break in the second Quarter that removed the winners from a precarious offensive position on their four Yard line. Clipper coach Mike Kachmar plans to remedy the emphasis put on his Star runner. We be put too much pressure on he said. Consequently he bogged Down in the late part of the game something we could t afford if we were for Kachmar and Maroon coach John Potter it was a meet ing of old friends. Kachmar played under Potter in the Early 50s and was his assistant for another two years before he took Over Kelvin reins. For pot Ter it was especially significant. It was his with appearance As a Maroon coach. In the second game of the twin Bill Ken suf Jeron scored touchdowns on a 20-Yard run and As a receiver of a Short lateral on a three Man play from 41 Yards out. Morley Barron added another on a 31-Yard pass. Dick Popeski scored the fourth to from five Yards away. Dennis Hryc Aiko closed scoring on a 36-Yard left end sweep on the final play of the game. Lone touchdown resulted from a fumbled Junt a Churchill pm Sayer batted out of Bounds in the first Quarter. Walt Trafton had Little trouble in scor ing from the five Yard line. Victory for Orest Yakumis Chak s pirates was their first in five starts and proved they did t belong in the league cellar they left to bulldogs. At Sisler spartans used Greg Townsend s interception to set up a 45-Yard touchdown run by Larry Ulicki. Spartans Quick kick late in the half led to a safety touch. John Schillinger took Greg Mer Ner s Handoff and was caught behind the goal line by Doug Breitkreitz and Pat Hiboluk. In the half spartans moved to within six Yards of pay dirt but their attempts were fruitless. On the last play of the second Quarter the Elmwood line thwarted Helmut Klein s Rush from the two. Quarterback Cliff Marquardson closed out the scoring with a one Yard plunge after asks Brian Gadsby fumbled on their 37. Rick Roscoe s touchdown and Bob Sydor s convert opened scoring in the crusader Tiger game. Keith Mcdougall counted crusaders other to. Sydor converted. Tigers Lone Point was the re sult of Brian by dry s 46-Yard punt. Southern St. Paul s Gordon Curant. Sisler Demci St. John s toe pin qualifying round continues the qualifying round for the weinans plumbing and heating Handicap doubles championship continues oct. 24. The Roll off will be at the chateau lanes nov. 7. The Competition is based on individual Bowling for a period of four weeks with a minimum of nine games to qualify. Current averages As at the first nil the and handicapped at the Lesigues scratch Mark plus actual pin fall determine the High aver Ages for the period. League secretaries then sub Mit the qualifying bowlers names and averages based on one two main team for each eight teams in the league or portion there of direct to the. Association Secretary at least one week prior to the Rolloff. Complete details May be found in the 1962-63 year Book. League Abc affiliations must be paid in order to be eligible for this Competition. Meet sunday the annual meeting of the Miff Litobar football association will be held at . Oct. 23 at Empress lanes. By Tom Pendergast new York a Ken Boyer was beaming hugging Relief pitchers Roger Craig and Ron Taylor. These Are the Guys who won the said the big St. Louis Cardinal third baseman. Boyer s grand slam Home run in the sixth inning of sunday s world series game gave the cards a 4-3 Victory Over the new York Yankees and tied the series at two games apiece. We be never gotten better Relief Boyer said. After i got that Homer off a High change up i told Taylor to keep pm fast and Low. He Craig who took Over from starter Ray Sadecki in the three run Yankee first said he relied mainly on curves the 4 2-3 innings he pitched. He fanned eight in that Span. My curve was sweeping and my control was Craig told reporters who jammed the Cardinal dressing room. It has to be one of my Best pitched games certainly the most Taylor the former Toronto Sand Lotter who took Over in the j sixth after the cards four run sixth took Boyer s advice. Kenny told me As i came out that i ought to keep the Ball Low and fast. I did and i threw a few curves and sliders. But i kept it Low and no change ups. It was the biggest thrill of my life to help win the that has to be the finest Relief work we be said manager Johnny Keane. It could t be improved upon. Craig and Taylor were spleen but the Man who got the most attention was the smiling Ken Bover. You know when i rounded third on that Homer i was kind of looking for Clete his brother the Yankee third baseman to say something. He did t say a word and i did t think it my place to say anything. Box scores fourth came sunday St. I.ou1s 4, a Tiv Yoitai .1 St. Locis flood of Brock if maxvill Mccarver c Shannon of while in k. Boyer 3b Trout. Is Sadecki p Craig p Taylor p totals Al it h Iii to a 412010 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 400 0 10 1 Oil a Lite York Linz is 4 Rich is n. A mans it 4 Mantle of a Howard c Tresh if Epilone in c. Boyer in Downing p Mikkelsen. P Hblanchard ten a. P Tola i. 4 0 0 0 11 0 41 1 0 1 2 000000 1 0 0 0 i 2 111000 100002 33 4 6 4 37 11 11003 11112 3 0 1060 1120 3 0 1 1 0 open House at Wildwood the Wildwood Badminton club is holding open House oct. 13 16. All interested in Badminton Are invited. Special free group tutoring from 8 to 9 . Will be held nightly. Conducting the classes will be Gus Yakowchuk Wildwood professional. Exhibition matches Are scheduled for oct. 16. Taking part will be six of Manitoba s top Badminton players including Dave Thompson current Manitoba singles men s doubles and mixed doubles Champion Jack Johnston. Manitoba Junior singles men s doubles and mixed doubles Champion and seeded fifth in Canada and a Likely win Ner of the Canadian Junior championship this season Larry lady Man men s doubles Champion and Dave Thompson John for Styli former Junior Champion. Cam Thompson a Strong con tender for title honors this sea son Gus Yakowchuk Wildwood pro and former Manitoba singles men s doubles and mixed doubles Champion. 400010 a o o o s o 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 ii 1 0 o 0 0 0 f 1 00000 000000 31 3 i 3 9 ii singled for Craig in Bali Flie j out for Mikkelsen in 7th. Is. Louis in our 004 new York to Moo 000 i k. Boyer. B. Richardson. B. Richardson and Penis on. Lob is. Louis a 4, new York 2h Linz. B. Richardson. Bover. He h u Kkt Sadecki s 4 2 Craig 2 0 0 Taylor 4 0 0 0 443 d 0 0 a Downing Ali Mikkelsen Terry faced one Man in 7th. By Fralc 3 Mantle Howard Taylor 1 Down ins 2 maxvill so Craig s Tresh 2, c. Boyer Down ing 2, Linz 2. Taylor 2 Tresh. Downing 4 o o o i 4 o o o 2 o 4 0 1 0 12 2 1 3 1 4 2 1 1 0 3 o 0 0 0 4010 0 too too. 000000 201120 i n o n n i too too 32 1 6 1 24 11 4 o o o o .1 4 0 3 ii 0 0 0 i i a i 3 o 231021 3 0004 o 2 0 0 0 301 0 0 0001 St. Louis flood of Brock if White. In k. Boyer Groat is Menai ver c Shannon of maxvill. 2b a Wanvick Buchuck. 2h Simmons p a Skinner Schultz. P tolls York Linz. Is hit ads n. 2b Maris. Of Mantle of Howard c Tresh. If Epilone in c. Boyer 3b Bouton. Totals "i8 2 x none out when winning i in scored a walked for maxvill in 9th filed out for sir unions in 9th. St. Louis x 000 010 new York 010 000 e , Linz. Maxvill. Groat and while. Lob is. Louis n 9, new York to 5. 2b c. Boyer. Groat Mantle. Maxvill. Or Mantle. S Simmons Shannon. In h ii he Simmons s 4 1 1 i 0 1 1 1 Bouton 9 6 1 0 x faced one Man in 9th. By Simmons 3 Pepitone. Man the. Bouton 3 Mccarver 2, so Simmons 2 c. Boyer. Bouton 2 Throat Simmons u Burkhart n plate. Soar a first base v. Smith n second base. A. Smith third base. Secory n Lef. Field. Mckinley a Rii let Field. T a 67.101. 27 t savings Deposit receipts redeemable any time interest on daily balance minimum Deposit guaranty Trust company of Canada 430 Portage Avenue we. 2-2586 ;