Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 22, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
20 Winnipeg free press Friday March 22, 1968 mohawks Roll to win Over fishermen by Bill Ducharme Selkirk special play ing like a team possessed St. Boniface mohawks rolled to a convincing 5-1 Triumph Over Selkirk fishermen thursday night to take a stranglehold on the Manitoba league final. Senior hockey Victory lifted mohawks into a decisive 3-0 Lead in games and a Lone Victory could wrap up a berth in the Manitoba Thunder. Bay final for the Pattison cup. Jubilation reigned supreme in the mohawks dressing room although each and every player fully realized four games constr Eastern sales Ltd. Super Sale 202, 4 dr., 6, a.t., r., 67 Comet of be cad Montcalm conv. V-8, a.t., me i e us p.s., p.b., a fact. Way. Turq. 67 Belvedere 67 4 or v 8 67 Chrysler 5 5 5 Vinyl roof Blue. Fact. Way. N. Yorker 4 or. ., v-8, a.t., p.s., p.o., bkts., console p. Wind., fact. i of cd custom Newport 4 dr., v-8, a.t., Chrysler p.s., p.b., air cond. Fact. 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Drive in to your International Branch or dealer and let our experienced truck specialists give it a thorough Check up free offer expires june 30, 1968. International trucks 917 Portage ave. At Burnell phone up 5-8214 utes a series and fishermen Are More than capable of bouncing Back even though heir backs Are to the Prover i Al Wall. Selkirk players experiencing a frustrating series Are still confident they can come Back ind break the Mohawk spell. Coach Alex Kurceba h As Long Denee his troops will Jound and win the next four Ames starting saturday night t Bertrand Arena. The pattern did not change As mohawks scored the initial goal or the third consecutive game n d refused to relinquish the Ead. Kurceba started Ron Gross in tie Selkirk nets for the first Ime in the series and although tie Veteran played a steady ame mohawks were not to be enied. Mohawks charged with desire in the final session found the Ange for three goals while fishermen faded again As Ley be done throughout the eries. Five players shared the scor no for mohawks with Doug Mith Butch Goring Gerry Washitza Jim be Zalock and Lill Sicott with the dinner ending. The target. Laurie Lang Ell played aggressive ame for was the Only to beat Henry Goy. Playing their third game in As Many nights the Pace was beginning to Tell although to asks did t appear to be suffering. The players will much needed rest tonight before Locking horns in the fourth contest saturday night. In the second period with the Core deadlocked 1-1, fishermen ame within an eyelash of Licking up the go ahead goal As tie puck appeared to be in but Par entry did not Cross the Walline. Aldcorn pleased with his barges had Only compliments after the game and stated mohawks have not Given up the ghost All season. Jim Pritch Ard did not see action nor did Vinger Dave Janaway who was it with an injured Eye. Mohawks fired 24 drives at Gross and Many were shot from lose in to keep the Veteran lopping. Goring besides his regular shift worked on the penalty killing line and was very effective. Sheer determination resulted in his goal As he broke in from the Wing to rap in Lis own rebound. Fishermen hampered by in uries have a players on the number of Limp. Lome Vodansky was forced to have Lis ankle Frozen in the second period in order to continue. Olafson of Selkirk did not see action and Kurceba had Cliff Dyck Back on defence in a move to hold tile opposition. Inside the Elueline president Bill Baty of Selkirk Las indicated he is displeased Vith the the exception of last night s game the Veteran executive reports it has left a lot to be desired and he and the Selkirk management Are attempting to Lave the three Man system employed for saturday s game Scott has now 12 oals during the playoffs to say he has been would be an understatement since the Union of Aldcorn arid Bill Podloski Points have come in bushels port Arthur bearcats will be in town of play the Winner on March 30 and 31 the balance of the jest of five Manitoba Thunder Bay will be played in the Lakehead the following weekend the Manitoba Winner will play its games at Winnipeg Arena. Bombers knocking on door Edmonton up flin flon bombers moved to within a tie game of winning a Western Canada Junior hockey league Semi final series thurs Day by dropping Edmonton 01 Kings 3-1. The Victory gave the bombers a 3-0 Lead in the Best of seven series. Another game was tied flin flon now could win the series with a tie in the fifth game tonight in Edmonton. Reg Leach the league s individual scoring Leader this sea son got two goals for the bombers. Jim Trewin added the other. Dick Mortenson was the Only Edmonton Shoemaker to be flin flon goalie Chris worthy despite 35 attempts flin flon fired 25 on Edmonton net minder Ian Wilkie. A scuffle Between a few of an estimated fans and flin flon players at the end of second period was quickly Bro Ken up. The fans mixed it up a the flin flon squad was in route to the dressing rooms. 17 strikes sunday Niters mixed Marlene Chaika 839 346, 328 and Bui Baran 807 Gibson juniors John Smi Tiuch 833 Sharon Millar 741 Bob drome 684, Daryl Good 677, Craig Tucker 672 Percy Vincett 670, Gerda Wassenaar 667 and Linda lard Ner 658. Can. Legion men Eric Postlewaite 828 Don Cooke 802 Harry Cooke 801 Hick Rafter 789, Wally Itati Atin 780, lome Lovequist 767 306 and Bill Mcdonald 759 senior ladies Gladys Dob Lee 817, Mary Pearson 790, Ann Wach 760, Dolly Mceach in 731, Kitty Elliott 728, Alice joke 712, Kay Everson 707, Fargo petraites 699, Glenda Collins 65. Letter carriers mixed Orest Wozny 773 Jim Wocks 745, Bill Derook 731, Max Kibsey 718 John mesh 15, Anderson 712, Harry tic Vaughan 703 Tom Sweet 696. High lady Lorette Stockwell 660. Maple Leaf mixed Maurice Rosenberg 763, ish Aaron 677, Kurt perhoch 676, Jill Shine Wald 664 glow 655. Ladies to the Bowling fans who missed thursday s edition of the of Aba tournament results my apologies. A bother some tooth extraction necessitated a Quick change of plans. Newsletter from the Bowling proprietors association notes two winners from Winnipeg in the first prize list of the bowl a Mustang contest Rusty Miller from Ross Here lanes and Edward Wong from Empress lanes Are to be congratulated As winners of miniature Mustangs. A prize list will be issued every week for nine weeks. Was the Winner of last saturday s to show of the greater Buffalo Aba open. He beat Bob Mcmillan 213-204, therm Davis 224-172, Nelson Burton or. 249-204 and the finals against Teata Semiz 246 201. The win marked Strampe s first Aba title of the year and the fifth major title of his career. There will be on the line this saturday for the Winner in the Ebonite Gold cup event at Mountainside . Visitors have been streaming in from flin flon Thompson and Pine Falls for play in the Winnipeg five pin Bowling association tourney we sincerely Hope they enjoy Winnipeg Welcome. They a grand group of people. 10-pin scores Levine Vas the big gunner in the Winnipeg rolling 641. Other Good games came from Len Rayter 591, Joe Shore 591, Rich 590, Ken Coutts 584, of Worb 572 Harvey Stoller j66, Harold Kopelow 556, Eddie Sasley 551, Marc Levine 548, Larvey Portigal 536, Sam Klap Man 536, Barry Meyers 533, Saul Blumberg 527, Pete Litman 524 and Frank Taylor 524. B Nai b Rith or. And mrs. Sam Greenspan 571 Jack Dudeck 548, Henry n. Katzav Katz 536, Bernie Kowall 535, Jack Pollock 534, Dave Silver 530, Izzy Shuster 530. Ladies Best were Lila Goldin 468, Gert Silver 463. And Bernice Levine 458. Glendale mixed Ted Reenberg 553, Jerome Cohen 530, de Silver 519 Lou Green 511 201 Morley Teskey 509, Harry Hershberg 508 and Defier 504. High ladies lil Burke 496, Gert Bokofsky 491 and eve Gladstone 461. Good singles George Gershman 203, Mel Guberman 202. Fur Nasman mixed Bernie d o n z e k 539, Mike Arseny 510, Camille Dorge 503, Isabella Sowchuk 491, Irene verreault 447 and Vivian la Vallee 443. Gateway mixed Pauley 528, Marc Levine 520, Max Duchon 515, Howard 513, Nate Sharbit 511 and Phyllis Laveman 450. Car men Martin Stupak 615 Gary Dunn 596 Walt sharpies 577 Lloyd Pascoe 569 Andy Chovan Chuk 567 Brian Murray 565 212 and Dave Mclntosh 561 Northern mixed Peter Kowalyk 604 Ron Schmunk 577 Peter Chornenki 550 Vic Malcheski 547 204 and Jerry Popiol 546 High ladies Nellie Chorney 508, Barbara Brockhill 497, eve Kucharski 494, Carolyn Schettler 487 and Lorraine Boehm 466. St. John Cantius old Thomson 585 Nick Wolfe 576 202, Frank Holack 562, Jerry Bartkow 549 201 Joie Semenik 544 and Terry Tesluck 541 b Nai b Rith men Syd Fleishman 561 Ron Der Man 545 Stan Silverberg 537 Morley Wolo Vicic 530, Mike Starr 529, Morley Bell 528, Dave Baker 516, Herb Maslove 504, Spud 500 and Harry Meyers 499. Garden City ladies Helen Kelley 505, Elsie Beitz 477, Molly Schultz 466, Norma Greer 464, Shirley Cramer 455 and lil English 450. Winnipeg Queens four games Bea Crewe 729, Hazel Lewes 729 Syl Drabot 720 Irene Leonard 693 Alice Naskar 674 and Elsie Beitz 672. Five pin scores All Star ladies provided this Edi Tion s top score with Dianna Malley s 949 338, in line were Ann Wach 877, Nora Guy 853, Pat Collins 866, Madeline Woodward of the Bowling woodwards 827, Diane Wilson 823, Zela Postlewaite 780, Wisny Johnson 769, Pat Bard 761 Peggy Oswald 757, Dylis Turner 749, Joan Shanas 746, Gladys Dob Lee 746, Rcv Lamonica 743 and Betty Cumberbach 741. The blues currently Lead with 10 Points. Daisy Gregg showed the Way in the car Weston super visors with her Superb score of 936 331, 327, following Are Russ Ball 763, Lawson 74 Bob Smyth 730, Peggy Boyd 694 and Ron Emerson 693 senior mixed de Lynch 879, Joan Shanas 854, Ray Landkamer 808, Bob King 794 Donna Monchak 793, Ollie Hon Duik 789, Norm Shanas 786, Bob Mceachern 785, Margo petraites 780, sue Redding 776 and Wisny Johnson 773. High averages 264 and Dylis Turner 252. Broadway mixed Jake Slotegraaf 863 Fred prior 851 331, Irwin Connon 804 Wally Peterson 804 Marsha Murphy 802 Andy Pfeifer 797 Rae Rieders Dorfer 783, Nora Guy 775 304 and Bert Estelle Hersh fief 651 and Estelle Saun Ders 622. Socialite ladies two weeks Ollie Garbutt 724, Cynthia Lang 663, Tina Smith 649, Rose Hawksley 635 note rom Sec. Evelyn Moore that Urs. Hawksley has 26 great Good single Flo Thurnbeck 326. First period 1. Flan flon Leach Murphy 750, de Dryden 724 Clarke Hart 2. Flin flon Jack Morrow 706, Casey Valkenburg 706. Safeway mixed twi weeks Al Gerbrandt 85 737 George York 82 724 Joe Baci Uger 812 690 Al Hrynkiw 794, Ann Mccarney 707, Jim Sokulski 712 696 Ben Tighe 698, Margare Robinson 674, John Buhle 67 Lee Whyte 662 Evelyn Zaborski 654. Trewin Andrascik penalties Lelacheur Lewchuk Andrascik Lelacheur Clarke Roy Keller second period 3. Edmonton mor Tenson Schroefel Myers penal ties Spring Edmonton Bench penalty Maneeley Reich Mouth third period 4. Flin flon Leach Clarke penalties Birdsell Roy Anderson Hart shots on goal by flin flon 9 8 Edmonton 14 10 Beliveau enters final Beliveau anteaters earned a berth in the suburban Junior High senior basketball final by Downing Jefferson 30-25. Once again Beliveau was led by Claude Landry who hooped 14 Points Dave Goring and Rich fedyk hit for seven and five Points apiece. For Jefferson Wayne Brownson was top Point getter with seven which Murray Ryliss and Dave Voss both hit for five. In the second game of the Semi finals Munroe outscored Golden Gate 25-20. Rick Craw Ford with seven and Ken Maines with five were top scorers for Golden Gate. Larry Thompson s 13 Points was tops for Munroe. The Junior boys also saw action wednesday. In the first game Norberry knights dumped general Byng 58-12. Norberry s scoring was shared Between Peter Vogels with 18, Doug Freeth 10 and. Bob Firth with nine. Grant Cameron led Byng with six Points. Edmund Partridge Defeated Munroe 29-20. Jim Orleski and Dave Romano led Edmund Partridge with eight Points. Larry Kaisari had eight for Munroe. The finals will be played at school. Norberry Junior High saturday starting at 4 . In the Junior girls 4 ., Windsor Warrior ettes from St. Meet general Byng from fort Garry. At Norberry Junior boys tangle with Edmund Bridge. On the senior Side of the draw the Norberry will Alexander from 7 . Winding up the week Long tournament the senior boys take to the floor at . Beliveau anteaters will go against Mun Roe from River East. All games j will be played at Norberry Bowling lea6ues Klesc venom fill in and mail the application below Ortan reservations for the but ski Empress lanes a. Bowling Lead pfc do hereby make application to have our league bowl at Empress lanes for the 1968-1969 season on to. 1 starting times Are . Or earlier and 9 . Our league now bowls at. 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