Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 8, 1965, Winnipeg, Manitoba
20 Winnipeg free press monday february 8, 1965 four Good Gal curlers Peggy Casselman and her wild Wood rink who won the Diamond d play Downs will represent Manitoba in the Canadian ladies Curling championship at Halifax feb. 22-26. In the final Diamond d winners games of the round Robin series saturday at the Caley they Defeated Bertha Thompson s rink from Minne Dosa 9-8 for a clean sweep. Left to right Are skip Mon Yal Taylor Pat Mcdonald and Pat Scott. Casselman rink to Halifax by Scotty Harper Odds on favourites to represent Manitoba in the Canadian ladies Curling championships Peggy Casselman s wild Wood rink did to let their fans Down at the civic Caley rink saturday. By winning their third straight match in Diamond d play Downs they earned the right to compete in the Halifax . Classic scheduled to Start in two weeks. Peggy and club mates Val Taylor. Pat Mcdonald and Pat Scott did t have an easy Row to Hoe. They had to turn Back Bertha Thomson s minded sans 9-8. Oddly enough the Minnedosa rink had t won a game in the round Robin series. The zone a color bearing min Nedosa rink were in fact Lead ing 6-5 with four ends to play but they weakened in the seventh and eighth ends allowing the Casselman clan to score a pair of deuces. The Minnedosa ladies got away to a Good Start by scoring a two in the first end and came Back with another two in the second buc miscues by the front end allowed Casselman to collect a big four in the third to tie. The Minnedosa foursome were trailing 9-7 playing the last end. They were lying shot with a wild Wood Stone biting the 12 foot ring. Bertha Thomson tried to draw in for two but she was Light with her Rock by about an Inch. Casselman did t have to play her last Rock. According to saturday evening histrionics our Gal curlers have Leafs Cool Hawks wings rip canadians by the Canadian press Toronto Maple Leafs built up a 2-0 Lead Early in the second period then Hung on to beat Chi Cago Black Hawks 2-1 sunday night. The loss Chicago s first in four games kept the Black Hawks from increasing their National hockey league Lead Over Montreal. The canadians who Trail the Hawks by two Points were beaten 6-0 by de troit red wings. Ron Murphy Gordie Howe Norm Ullman Larry Jeffrey and Doug Barkley scored in the second period for Detroit and Bruce Macgregor added an other in the third. It was Mac Gregor s two goals that gave the wings a 3-1 Victory in Montreal saturday night. The loss the most lopsided suffered by Montreal this sea son stretched the canadians wingless Streak to four games. In the other game Rod Gil Bert and newly acquired Doug Robinson each scored two goals and led new York rangers to an 8-3 rout of Boston Bruins. Bower Brilliant at Chicago Johnny Bower was Brilliant in the Toronto nets kicking out 32 Chicago shots. He was at his Best in the closing minutes when Chi Cago s Camille Henry had the puck alone in front of the Tor onto Cage. The Little Winger faked twice but Bower moved out of the Cage and knocked Henry to the ice As the puck slithered away. Dave Keon opened the scoring for the Leafs at of the first period while Chicago s Bie Hay was in the penalty Box. Art Cooke 1965 Triumph spitfires at regular Price .00 2495 free Hardtop value february Only while Stock lasts Cooke motors Ltd. 421 St. Mary s rd., St. Vital 2 lines 947-02456-7. Frank Mahovlich who had to leave the game earlier after a rugged Check by Chicago s Pierre Pilote knocked him Down hit the Winner for the Leafs on a out from Ron Ellis at of the second period. Stan Mikita scored three min utes for the Hawks. The Black Hawks were without the services of scoring Star Bobby Hull who suffered twisted Liga ments in his right knee Satur Day night during a 6-3 Triumph in Toronto. Posts 5th shutout at Detroit Roger Crozier made 20 saves in posting his fifth shutout tops in the league. Gump Worsley faced 36 shots in the Montreal nets most of them in the last period when the wings had a 15-4 shooting advantage. Howe s goal was. His 100th against Montreal during his Ca reer. He has at least that Many against each of the other four nil clubs. And it was the Best goal of the night. Taking a from Alex Delvecchio he fired but Worsley stopped it. However Howe kept coming and poked Home the rebound As he passed the net. It was his 18th goal this sea son and came about a minute after Murphy had broken the scoreless deadlock at of the second. The double Victory was fur ther proof of Detroit s Mastery Over Montreal this season. The wings have won six of the 10 meetings Between the teams and tied two More losing Only two to the canadians. Scored Early Boston jumped ahead with the game just 17 seconds old when Murray Oliver grabbed a re bound of a slap shot and beat Ranger goalie Marcel Paille. Bob Nevin replied with his 13th goal at on a from Phil Goyette who had three assists. Harry Howell s first goal of the season came 17 seconds later. Bonnie mar shall made it 3-1 at in the second period new York scored four times inside of 10 minutes with Gilbert s 19th and 20th goals of the sea son starting the spurt. Robinson scored his first goal As a Ranger on a deflection at and Rookie defence Man Arnie Brown scored his first nil goal less than two minutes later. In the third period Boston s Billy Knibbs scored Tofte once on a Power play before Robin son scored his second goal mid Way through the session. Caught the strange malady called blanking end fever. We saw four blanked ends when Agnes Mcdougall from Neepawa zone d Champion Defeated St. John s Marg Smith rink zone a stand Ard bearers. After seven ends the Neepawa ladies were leading 3-2 and then they counted a. Two in the seventh end but the Smith clan did the same in the ninth. The Mcdougals were leading 5-4, but their skip had last Rock. She had the whole House to draw to but the Neepawa Pilot was t worrying. She had the game won. She wound up the blanking end business by failing to get near the House. Following the final games of the round Robin series the four zone representatives and the Mola officials were the guests of the Dominion food stores representatives sponsors of the Canadian championship at a dinner saturday night in the fort Garry hotel. The new Manitoba champions who All skip rinks at their Home club wild Wood received diam Ond pins emblematic of the title from or. Quinn representing Dominion stores. They also received crests from the Manitoba ladies Curling association along with Hearty congratulations from president mrs. W. A. Sene Bald. Beavers win weekend games Carman Carman beavers won two games in the South East Manitoba hockey league on the weekend. Saturday they edged Altona 3-2 while on Sun Day they bombed Winkler 7-4. Wayne Fawcett led the scorers with four goals while Frank Mckinnon notched three other marksmen were Ken Tjaden Denny Hunter and Gladwin Scott. John Kehler and Wayne Busse replied for Altona while Harvey Dyck and Pete Hamm scored two apiece for Winkler. Missus Mem j with the Eaton final a washout the gents behind the Glass at Rossmere saw a Tough Battle when or. Larry Howden s Heather clan Defeated Jimmy Adamson and his Gladstone lefties 11-10 in an extra end to win the free press trophy. While the doctor skipped the rink his son Richard threw last rocks and save for one relapse he curled a swell game. Two Down coming Home Adamson pulled off a Fine raise to get his two and tie the score 10-10 to Send the game into Over time. In the extra end the Gladstone tribe was lying shot on the eight foot Circle and Well guarded. With All eyes glued on Young Howden he was there in the clutch when he Drew to the four foot Circle to win. The Large crowd which jammed the Rossmere rendezvous gave the youngster a big hand. Trailing 5-2 after five ends the Adamson brigade tied it up in the sixth. They were lying two when Young Howden tried to pull in for shot but he hit a Gladstone Rock and raised it in for another the Heather curlers collected a single in the seventh but the Adamson chaps retaliated with a single in the eighth and again they were All Square. 6-6. But not for Long As the Howden Fellows collected another single in the ninth. For the first time the Gladstone rink took the Lead in the tenth end when they bagged a two so they were ahead at last 8-7. In the Lith end Young Howden sneaked through a narrow port to out two Gladstone rocks and bag a triple to come Down the stretch two up. A Veteran of Many Manitoba Bonspiel Adamson played a Nice raise to get two and Send the struggle into an extra end. Adamson 010 013 010 202 202 100 101 Heather Richard Howden or. Larry Howden Jerry of erholm and or. Fred Burgoyne. Gladstone Jimmy Adamson George Adamson Jim Ferguson and Ted Hinchliffe. The big crowd saw a one sided race when Terry Braunstein of the Granite Defeated Bruce Hudson from Strathcona 11-4 in the Birks final which terminated after 10 granites were Lead ing 4-3 after five frames but when the Braunstein boys bagged a triple in the sixth to Lead 7-3, it was All Over for the Strathcona. Braunstein played a Nice shot to Roll behind a guard which led to the granites getting a big jump on last year s Consols winners. In the seventh end there was a Cluster of stones around the four foot Circle. Bruce came Down with a runner to break them up and when the smoke cleared the granites were lying shot. It was a knockout affair after that with the brai steins hitting every Rock in sight. Bruce had a Chance of a single in the eighth but in kicking out the Granite Rock he went out with it blanking the end unintentionally. The Strathcona managed to score their fourth single in the ninth to Trail 8-4. It was All oven in the tenth end. The granites were lying two. Bruce tried to freeze to Braunstein s was Light and Braunstein Drew in for his second triple of a disappointing final. That was it. The Furby place Fellows called it a Day. Granite Terry Braunstein Don Duguid Ron Braun Stein and Ray Turnbull. Strathcona Bruce Hudson Harvey Mazinke Ken Little and Harry Martel. Braunstein 020 203 100 3x Hudson 101 010 001 0 x 4 Only Onk More River to Cross and Frank Cancilla s dark horses from the Granite stable Harold Lyttle president Bill Nairn and Jimmy Doyle would have landed in the final of the Winnipeg Hydro. But the occasion was too much for the Cancilia clan As or. Ken neumans sharpies whacked them 10-3 in the Semi final. Liquidated Stock Sale Purchase Choice car truck inventory of Large new car dealer at 65c on the 1964 galaxies Al convertible Blue in color. This automobile is fully equipped incl. P. Steering Auto. 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