Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, October 31, 1966

Issue date: Monday, October 31, 1966
Pages available: 41
Previous edition: Saturday, October 29, 1966

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 31, 1966, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg Frei press monday. October 31, 1966 19 Ferguson eve Yallop first event left to right Susie Lochhead Doris Babcock Helen Mackay. Second event Yerna Newton Irene Mirt Munro Phyllis Ross. Third event Gladys Dingle Eileen. Heasman. Dorothy songster Ruth Mcgill. Fourth event Marg Calthorpe Marian Lynch Isabel Williamson. Aussies win Mexico City a aus j a three under Par 69 finish by Thalia won the Eisenhower Tro american Deane Beman. Phy Golf tournament Symbol o Outh Africa the world Amateur team Chara Britain Rode a Brilliant enjoy your business luncheon Duj to n rail Mapy cajun it 317 Kennedy if. A now open everyone Welcome noon Buffet Superb Cui int in surrounding Only per person Mon. Thru fr1. . Watch the Curling while Yuu Dine the Highlander 1871 Ellice Avenue at ferry Road phone 774-3538 i _68 by Pion ship by two strokes Over j Ronnie Shade into third the United states sunday despite Shade Matching the Best round of the tournament clinched individual honors with 72 holes Al the Par-72 club de Golf Mexico course. Patrick Cros of France was second at 290. The australians finished with a four Day total of 877. The . Had 879, Britain 883, South Ai Rica 884, Mexico 889 and can Jada 890. I Gary Cowan with a 12 and i Nick Weslock with a 73 were i the Best Canadian scorers Sun i Day. The americans began the last round six strokes Back of South Africa and five behind Australia. The australians moved ahead of South Africa and it became a two team Battle with the . Down the stretch. South Africa s Hopes died when its 1s year old Ace Bobby Cole sky rocketed to a 77. I Bob Murphy of the University of Florida sinking a 12-foot Birdie putt on the final Hole for i a 73, and Ron Cerrudo of san i Rafael calif., with a 74, failed to pick up any ground for the . I Beman unleashed a burst of i birdies on the Back nine for a 69 that Cut Australia s Lead to three shots. Then it was up to Downing Gray of Pensacola fja., who was unable to match the Strong finish of Kevin Donohoe the australian Champion who finished with a 74. Harry Berwick 43 year old Emerson gals win Pembina Spiel by John Down her Susie Ferguson and Emerson rink curled champs for nine ends faltered of the 10th, then coasted to a 9 6 Victory Over eve Ashford of Atikokan in the main event final of the Pembina ladies Curling club i n v i t a t i o n a 1 Bonspiel sunday. Mrs. Ferguson who was backed by eve Lochhead Doris Babcock and Helen Mackay had a 9-4 Lead coming Home As the result of Fine shoemaking through the first nine ends. But the Ontario skip took advantage of several misses by the Emer son Crew on the 10th to build a House of five counters after her the Len jes cores first event pc Reusch Oil 310 102 9 Samord 100 001 020 2-r 6 second to event Robertson 400 14o 300 Newton o33 004 012 third event Dingle 121 Job to Milhauser 000 420 001 9 fourth event Calthorpe Lindholm 010 Oil 100 5 front three had left the Hack. Mrs. Ferguson executed a double with her first Rock and mrs. Ashford kept her team alive by drawing for a four count with her first Rock. Mrs. Ferguson then lulled an Atikokan Rock and the Onta Rions could Only manage two. In a wide open second event final Verna Newton and her Dauphin quartet edged Pem Bina s Lue Robertson 14-12, Gladys Dingle of Killarney Pembina 12-9 in the third event and Marg Calthorpe of Pezzina Defeated Lola Lin hold of Dugald 8-5 in the fourth event. Mrs. Ferguson gained the final with a Brilliant come from behind Triumph Over Wilde Wood s Judy Mcconnell in the fours following earlier victories Over Rae Webb of Pine Falls mrs. L i n d h o 1 m and mrs. Milhausen. Mrs. Ferguson trailed mrs. Mcconnell b y four coming Horn j. But hard Luch plagued the Wilde word rink and the Emer son Crew was Able to Register a five Ender for the win. Mrs. Robertson had last Rock in her game and needed Only Price Sale on just in time Here s a perfect example of split second football. St. James quarterback Wayne Hinkel 16 is tackled As he releases a pass intended for his Fallback Larry Shine Ken bother 61 of St. Vital rushed in to make a play but he did t Hove to because Hinkel s pass vent Over Shine s head. James won the game and the Manitoba football championship 3-1. Another title for rams re Goodrich test proven ours arts out stops outperforms All other Winter tires i rainmaker Silvertown _ studded hurry now buy one at regular Price and get second tire at Price. Save even More by trading. Our safety steel studs guaranteed to your satisfaction or Money refunded. Instant credit your credit is already established if you have an Active National credit card. No delays buy later no Money Down fast free mounting tire 981 main St. Jul 6-8001 i Veteran of the australian team red his mates with 72 while Kevin Hartley whose opening round 68 gave the aussies a Strong Start contributed a 73. The fourth australian Phil Billings after a sub Par Start finished with a 74. The three Best scores of the four Man teams counted in official totals. Things were bad for the South All Day. Dave Symons missed a two foot putt at the Illeth for a 75, Comrie Dutoit had to Birdie the last Hole for a 75 and Jonothan Fourie in the last threesome could Only match Cole s 77. Shade s finish brought Consolation to the British who won the trophy Uvo years ago in i Rome. Another Scot Gordon cosh fired a 73 but englishmen Townsend and sore 1 Back Mike Benallack could do no better than 76 and 77, respectively. A tiny japanese player Gin Jiro Nakabe fired a 69 and finished with an individual score of 221 which tied Beman for third place in the standings. By Jack Bennett Mexico with a finishing 73 by Ijuan edged Canada for fifth spot. Match two great defences in football and what do you get _ a hockey this was the manner in which St. James rams captured Timeir fourth successive Manitoba senior league championship. Who would have though a safety touch St. Vital bulldogs gave up in the Early moments would stand up an entire Ball game for a. 3-1 St. James Victory. Certainly coach Ray Ash of the bulldogs did t. Yet that s exactly what happened sunday at the stadium in the deciding game of the Best of three Msal final. Rams now meet port Arthur Mustangs who wrapped up the Triumph Over fort William redskins in a sudden death game next week at the Lake head for the Western Canadian championship. Danny Martin a Multi talented halfback with the champs perhaps s Best described. St. James1 attitude in the game. The defence was playing and the offence was this May not be the strongest St. James team for there were six key players out of the lineup with injuries but it certainly is individual l the grit Tiest in the club s history. Who up despite painful injuries they re the ones who won it for there was John Starkell who played Well despite a badly spiked knee Mel Posthumas a Rookie line Man whose were so badly swollen that he should been in a wheel chair instead of football cleats. But a handful of healthy were also on the and they had As much to do with the Victory As the cripples. Marshall Quelch Bob , Joe Martin and Wayne Giss Brecht either opened the holes or stopped St. Vital s once feared Rushing attack. Defeat never rests Well with any team but this edition of the bulldogs took it harder than any St. Vital team in the past. The veterans were crying unashamedly. The rookies and sophomores stared at the Concrete floor in silence. A few showed genuine sur prise when they saw Ken Bochen a giant of a Man and Bob Kuryk sobbing silently but they weren t around during the Golden Era of the team so it was no use trying to explain. Defeat is a bitter Pill to Swallow but for one who s been on a half dozen winners like big Boch it s near impossible. Bochen and his defensive to be a co wily of errors As neither team could get a. Success Rul drive going. At there were fear Success Sive fumbles two by each team. The final minute of the game proved mos1 exciting As the St. Vital offence caught fire afar the 40 Mph wind played tricks with Robinson s desperation punt. Bulldogs Tiok Over on St. James 40-Yard line from where quarterback Wayne Skene threw a 10-Yard strike to Veteran end Mickey Mcdonald. Two running plays placed bulldogs in Good Field position for a Field goal but Kuryk s attempt went Low from the 34-Yard line and the Gui sounded to shatter St. Vital s title Hopes. One Point to tie the match 13-13, but mrs. Newton managed partially guard her shot Reck and the Pembina challenger lost on a takeout attempt. In the game however mrs. Robertson did make a Good shot on the eighth end to Cut mrs. Newton out of a four Ender and give up Only one. But on the ninth mrs. Robertson pinched the Broom and allowed mrs. Newton to steal two and what proved to be the winning Point. Mrs. Lindholm May never forget her last Rock. With mrs. Calthorpe and company lying three mrs. Lindholm s draw attempt for the winning counter Slid less than a foot by the shot Rock. The game was tied 5-5 at the mime. Loose handles. Kay Ual Cann. The Veteran Pembina contender bowed out in the third event fours to mrs. Milhausen Doug Finney presented the fort Garry Trust trophy to mrs. Ferguson while Gerry is e r c i e r represented fur Naseman Genie Gas in Mak ing the second event presentation Frieda a Gyorfi handled third event awards and pm Bina gals president Clair Cheney awarded the fourth event prizes mrs. Robert son who managed two four elders against mrs. Newton sidelined p e m b i n a s Eileen Lynch with the Aid of a five Ender noticed defending City ladies Champion Phyllis Robinson of Wil Lewood among the onlookers Sim Day Bob Sheppard and Jim wills acted As umpires for the free Day Spiel while August morn was draw master mrs. Mil Liaison trailed mrs. Dingle 4-0 after three ends but went ahead 6-4 wih the Aid of a four Ender after five ends and could Only manage one More counter before the 10th end mrs. Newton was behind 4-0 after the first end but whisked ahead with three counts on the second and third ends mrs. 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Bochen and company. You. Can t win football games if your offence can t coach Hay Ash a genuine Nice Guy and. Team Man said in St. Vital s dressing room. St. James actually won the game when St. Vital punter Gary lamer conceded a safety on a third and five Situa Tion. The safety came at the five minute Mark of the first Quarter Ano no one Ever figured it would stand up for the remaining 55 minutes. Jack Robinson who kept St. James out of trouble with his booming punts released a 49 Yard punt which rolled for St. Lames third Point. St. Vital scored its Only Point of the game in the third Quarter when they marched to St. James 12-Yard line from where Bob Kuryk s Field goal attempt rolled for a single the t h l r b Quarter the Deal yet waiting for you on i pit that Tough Little car from 6eneral motors Howes bring Good prices Toronto Cana Dian thoroughbred horse. Society completed its annual fall Sale saturday. 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