Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 17, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg Frei press monday june 17, 1968 19 open Champ another save Montreal goalkeeper Ralph Sarkozy makes a big save on a Shor by Winnipeg s Dale Yarenchuk during the final game of the Canadian water Polo championships held at the pan am Pool saturday and sunday. Montreal won the game 11-7 and wrapped up the National championship for the second straight year. Another water Polo by Mike o Shaughnessy it was Tough said Zinner but was really satisfy ing and establishes it As the number one team Junior or senior in the 1968 finals were unique in hat it marked the first time hat regular area championship Montreal s n o w d o n Nymha combined conditioning and youth to capture the Canadian senior water Polo Champion ships at the pan am Pool sunday. It was the fourth title of the year for the squad. They also Lay claim to the Quebec Junior and senior titles and the Cana Dian Junior Crown. The easterners Defeated a rough Manitoba squad 11-7 in the final game of the tournament to take the championship from Toronto on a Points for and against basis. The Montre Alers won All their games with the exception a 5 5 draw with the torontonian who were disqualified from the tournament for using two ineligible players despite a warning from the Canadian water Polo association. The disqualification erased a Strong performance by the team which went though the round Robin tourney undefeated to join Montreal at the top of the standings. Gabby Zinner who scored 12 goals for Montreal through the Competition gave much of the credit for the win to Captain Jeno ats and Normand Gold Berg the Only two non juniors on the club. They were the leaders out he said. They directed the play for the younger players and scored the important ats scored 12 goals in the five games and Goldberg added eight. The two of them accounted for All five goals during the draw with Toronto. Standings 4 0 1 63 24 9 4 0 1 51 22 9 2 2 1 30 38 5 Montreal Edmonton 2 2 1 35 42 s Winnipeg 1 4 0 31 37 2 Hamilton 0 5 0 19 66 0 clubs competed rather than All Star teams. The calibre of the play did not suffer and officials were enthusiastic about the results. The new system places All the emphasis on league compe said Cesare Gianna Manitoba director of the Capa and it should help the calibre of Competition All across the the new system did t help Hamilton any this year. The club did not win a game Here on the weekend and were Defeated by some humiliating scores. In past years Hamilton has been a top contender for the title but with the. New setup the area organized a Large league and spread the Veteran competitors throughout leaving no one team with an abundance of Power. Vancouver and Edmonton Fin Ishing second and third improved immensely from last year when they were doormats for the other clubs. Winnipeg was another Strong entry suf Fering three of its four defeats by Only one goal and in the other scoring More goals on the stassif1eld team Hon. Alvim Hamilton Regina East he began the imaginative Arda program now changing the face of Rural Peter c. Newman Toronto Star vote progressive conservative against Montreal than any other team. In All it made for a tournament although Montreal and Toronto had the finesse needed to make a Winner. The Toronto disqualification came after the Capa issued a warning concerning Frank Weltz and Frank Ratz who were added to the team s roster after it had already won the one championship. The.southern1 Ontario champs insisted in using the flashy pair one the less and forfeited All Ames because of this. Montreal Efu Seid to take to the Pool against them until the i squat cation was official and delayed lie tournament for Over an hour Effie consenting to play. The Canadian broadcasting corporation which was video aping the entire tournament for bowing Liis fall threatened to move its equipment unless the Ssue was settled quickly. Don Packer of Edmonton was the top scorer of the tournament accounting for 24 of his Eam s 35 goals five Ames. V a n. C o u v e r s Chris Stephenson popped in 15 count ers and teammate Tom Bagen added nine. Tops for the Toronto squad were Dieter Teschner with 16 goals and Zoltan urbanovits who added 13. Atz and Zinner faced Montreal with a dozen apiece followed by Jean Thomas with 11 and Goldberg with eight. Winnipeg s Dale Yarenchuk scored 12 goals while team mates Ted Catchpole and Brian Norton added 10 and. Five goals respectively. Dave Tomlinson managed nine goals for Hamil on and Jerry Walkinshaw con lib used five. Montreal scored the most goals As a team coming through the tourney with 66 to 51 for Toronto. Toronto had Only 22 goals scored against and Montreal allowed 24. Hamilton finished with Only 19 goals for and 66 against. By will Grimsley Rochester , a swashbuckling Lee Trevino a former assistant pro climbed Over cracking Bert Yancey beat off a jarring rally by Jack Nicklaus and won the 68th . Open Golf Champion ship sunday with a record Matching score of 275. In the heat of the pressure on the Back stretch of the Oak Hill course the 28-year-old mexi can american from Elpaso tex., rapped Home consecutive Birdie putts of 35 and 20 feet on the Lith and 12th holes for a final round 69. That was the knockout. He became the first Man in history to play four rounds in the open under Par. He had 69 68-69-69. Par for the course is 70. It was his first tournament Victory As a pro. Al balding of Toronto close to the leaders through the Early going blew to a 77 sunday and wound up with a 294 total with rounds of 70, 76, 71 and 77. The big Blond Yancey who set a record front running Pace through the rounds saw his Rusty Blade Putter turn from blast heat to ice missed three putts under three feet and finished with .76 for 281. That pushed him Back into third place behind the late surge of the defending Cham Pion Nicklaus. Nicklaus who set the open record of 275 a year ago at Baltusrol in Springfield n.j., Shook up the leaders Early with Bird ies on the third and fourth holes moving to within three shots of the Lead. But it was t Day. He fired a three under Par 6 others a Chance. First prize was Worth or Trevino who was almost broke 12 months ago. Nicklaus Revino Nicklaus Ancey a Ichols Pray lies Ittman Charles Casper Brewer going Over Par for 279. He saw a half dozen Birdie putts skip past the lip o the cup. He did t give three collected and Yancey All others in the Star studded Field were playing for kicks and Money winners Stockton Geiberger Snead Sikes Funseth player Archer Hill Poros Coody balding 286 286 286 is ,900 287 288 288 288 288 288 288 5856.66 294 Friesen sets hot Pace for juniors Rollie firemen recorded the Inest round of his Young golfing career sunday when he roamed around Home course Nia Kwa in to under Par to to head the weekly Mega Junior inter club tournament Field. Friesen a 16-year-old, Defea t cd his nearest rival by five strokes As he led the. Club to the fore. Nia Kwa s 318 team total was two shots better than Brandon s. The up and coming Friesen had one Birdie against two bogies As he went out in 37, but ripped off four birdies two in succession on the Way in for a three under Par 33 and his 70. Art Greenspan a 14-year-old from Kildonan also caused a Little excitement when he Sank a 180-Yard approach shot on the lengthy 14th. Hole for a Birdie. Besides Friesen other age class winners were Kerry Trot Man of Transcona and Brandon ites Terry Maxwell and Billy i Crossman. Extra dollars. Bobby Nichols completed a great comeback with a 69 for fourth place at 282. Young Dick Spray playing in Semi privacy broke the course record with a 65, knocking in eight birdies but settled for 284. The stubby Wise cracking Lathi gave the gallery of near and the nationwide television audience a show with a scrambling dramatic finish. 911 the 463-Yard 17th, after driving into the Fairway the texan dubbed his second Short of the Green and then had to sink a 12-foot putt to save his Par. On he 449-Yard 18th, with thousands lining the fail Way and Green he hooked his tee shot into the rough Duck hooked his second into the thick grass 120 Yards Short of the Green then lashed the Ball to within four feet of the cup. He Sank it for his fourth straight subpar round. Trevino was born in Dallas. He shined shoes and caddies As a kid. He picked up eating Money the Best Way he could. He worked around Golf clubs and then enrolled i the Marine corp being stationed in Okina a. I did t do anything but play Golf with the he said. That s where i really Learned to play. I started out As a Pri vate but after beating the Colo Nels a few times i Rose to ser i a Happy to win the Trevino said afterwards. It will make me noon Buffet 12-2 . Monday to Friday Huntsman beverage room entertainment afternoon for evenings champs motor inn 1 60 Osborne Junior results Nia Kwa 318 Rollie Friesen 37 33_70 Mike castling Doug chevre John Kropp Brandon 320 Billy Crossman 41 Dan Halldorson Terry Maxwell Dwight Kearns 38 Rossmere Ken Bergman 44 Bob Mcdonald. Gary Geoff Brown 48 347 Kerry Trotman Kullman Transcona Hall sets record in f. P. Tourney soccer win Wally Mckee scored both goals saturday As Winnipeg internationals blanked Regina Concordia 2-0 in a Western Canada soccer league game in Regina. Makes got his goals in the first half. Barry i h a k s i scored two goals one in each half to Lead Edmonton Victoria canadians to a 3-1 win Over Saskatoon City saturday at Edmonton. Manfred Schurak scored the other Edmonton goal.1 he was forced to leave the game in the second half when he ran into the goalpost scoring a goal which was called Back on the offside. By Dale brawn Brandon special Phil Hall of the Brandon Golf and country club won the third annual Winnipeg free press open Golf tournament sunday at Brandon s Sunnyside Golf and country club setting a. Course record on his Way to capturing the championship flight by a comfortable four strokes Hall who along with Bob Ferguson is also leading the Brandon Golf and country club s b e s t a a 11 tournament the 18-holes Sunnyside course with nine Hole scores of 35-36 for a total of 71, one stroke better than the previous course record set last year in the 1967 free press open by Ron Maxwell. Maxwell came in with a six Over Par 77 sunday to Nail Down fourth spot in the championship flight six strokes behind Hall. Second in the main flight was Don Germscheid also of. The Brandon Golf and country club with Ike Morgan one stroke Back in third place. Bob Rollins of the Host Sunnyside club won the first flight with rounds of 39-40 for a total score of 79, one better than Winnipeg s snooker Marsh and Sunnyside s Gerry Sparling. Marsh was awarded second place of a count Back. Charlie Oakden was another count Back Winner second flight Over Jim Birnie with an 83. Orv Shaw was third with an 84. Doug Stuart and Nick direst tied for second place in the third flight with a one stroke Back of flight Winner Dave Cleland. All three golfers Are from the Sunnyside club. The fourth flight in the five flight tournament was won by Norm Russell with a 93. Second was Ernie Rodenbush with a 94, one stroke ahead of third place finisher Ray Stoetzel. Nick Dutches Hen won the fifth and last flight with a total score of 98, four strokes ahead of Al Mackay and Don Smith. Both Mackay and Smith fired rounds of 102, but Mackay got the nod for second place on a count Back. Over 130 golfers took part in the annual tournament on the six year old Sunnyside Golf Anc country. Club course. In those six years Hall is the Only golfer who was equalled Par Over 18 holes. Southeastern league sundowners Defeated sprigs 6 0 in the Southeastern baseball league sunday. In other games Vita mallards Defeated Pine Colts 9-2 and Vassar giants edged Vita cubs 2-1. Hans Otte John couture Al Leite Assiniboine 352 Craig Bergstrom Tom Forshaw Dave Oppenheimer Dave Sinclair Selkirk 355 John Erickson 42 Reid Harbour Rick Wyszenski Rob Erickson 45 St. Boniface 356 Mickey Palanuik Gary Houssin j. Hollingsworth Brian Lafleur Breezy Bend 362 Georgs Mason Peter Haywood Bob Fanset Dave Reykdal 50 St. Charles 362 Greg Carter 43 Bill Elliott David Mcgoey Kris Jonasson 46 Elmhurst 363 Stef Gislason 41 Greg Widlaski Grant Mazowita Dan Carey 52 Glendale 371 Ted Kesselman 40 John Allen Myron Borden Steve Tritt Portage 373 Don Jackson 41 John Isaac Daryl Asseltine Kelly Cook 52 Canoe club 373 Ron Batt 41 John Eirick Ken Krahn Wayne Vandevyvere Southwood 378 Gord Stewart 42 Jeff Quinton Bob Riess Bel acres 387 Jack Millar 45 Dave Jenzen Baden Earl Bryan 50 Sandy Hook 392 Phil Belan 41 Chris Dirks Harold Micah Bob depot Kildonan 400 Craig Parker 47 Norm Promislow Art Greenspan Alex Kidir 52 wild Wood 425 Jim Redston 44 Don Duncan John Dunfield Rob Labossiere 59 Pine Ridge 430 Mike Rogers 45 Wayne Gallimore Andy Koster Craig Harper Carman 455 Ronnie Sanders 47 Bruce North Bruce Dinnin Doug Whiteside 65 speedy Rabbit says Brooklands Speedway bus service from pc Watin Logan. 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