Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 19, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press Friday july 19. 1968 Dannys Aspevig with All the hardware and Lynda de Vine will represent the province at the National Junior championships. Team contenders Bonnie Brekke Rossmere 84 Ollie Dynduik St. Boniface 89 Marion Lawrence Pine Ridge 85 Marg. Hominuik Elmhurst sue Thompson Southwood 90 Anna Cleland Pine Ridge 87 Ann Tachan Elmhurst. 88 Ann Dushney Strathcona . 94 Pat Petrow St. Boniface 94 Joyce Dunbar Nia Kwa. 95 Ella Mcclellan Nia Kwa 101 Midge Cole St. Boniface Pam Westcott St. Charles 98 lil Chikowski Elmhurst 98 Ann Wash Transcona .99 Delia Dunbar Nia Kwa. 99 overnight entries Assn Boia Downs entries for Satur Day first Raea four year Olds and up claiming six furlongs. Tudor Bay 114 no words John 120 pips secret 112 blow Bell 120 last morning 120 Pancake Mary 112 Gay Robin us i a a counter x107 Sandy s Choice 112 or. M. H. 117. Land music .120 Tarry Brief 120 she s Wise Yllo comic tear 120. Second race purse four year Olds and up. Claiming is ,500, six furlongs. Jim away 120 Golden Stream x106 Moonlight ride 111 right Streak x115 Mac s Winigan 109 free Deal 120 Kentucky lass .109 count kit 111 san Bobann 109 Eric s majorette 106. Also miss sunny Jet 109 Bell s Corner 111 cheering 109 priddis x106. Third race purse three year Olds claiming six furlongs. Debbie space 115 color Star 115 Rod weeder Yllo voodoo b. Jones 120 110 115 miss cutthroat 115 Haydn Chimes 115 Valley s girl 115 Wendy s baby 110. Also traffic Hazard 110. Fourth race four year Olds and up claiming one mile. Kattor 120 Thrifty one 115 a Cas orbit 120 or. H. J. Ill Royal Jerry 120 lady keeper 120 count Meridian 120 fast stepper 115 Zelda Mae x107 b Angus Glen 117. Also b Mystic music 112 a or. Weinberg 120. A entry g. Stewart and h. Platt and g. Stewart. B entry h. V. Currie and a. E. Blake. Filth race purse three year Olds and up claiming six furlongs. Preciosa 110 Crown n Compass 120 Kover Lum 115 Black Mast 120 a june dancer 105 miss Josh 109 a Silver again 112 Sharp sting x109 Rushin red 110 Well s Choice 120. A entry a. J. Kellier and p. Gooch. Sixth race four year Olds and up claiming seven furlongs. Hickory handle 120 a River ruler 120 King s return 115 Huwalt x112 Slong a 115 Twilight tango 112 a b. 114 frosty spat 115 sacred Mission 120 Star snip 118. A entry mrs. J. Geswein and w. Ewalt. Seventh race purse three year Olds and up allowance one mile. Pueblo John 111 shield of valor 111 a clique 120 this Vear 114 a three times tipped. 112 Norway House 114 perfect Sleeper 117. A entry mrs. A. Sifton and Stone acres farms. Eighth race purse four year Olds and up six furlongs. V merry Monarch Janet s Kitten 115 Ramore Cherry Glaze is Popple 120 dairies Page 120 new speculation 120 Augeen Linda 112 general Speed grandpa Chet .120. Also Peg s Prince 120 Witch ditch 112 Hail the Dawn 11s. Simpsons Sears hey kids become a both ill Booster i it s sign up time july 20 sat. . Prizes free draw y s i meet the bombers and sky broadcasters free the kid who signs up the most members will win a three Speed Rager Courtesy Simpsons Sears. Goods toe helps rough lies past Regina up Saskatchewan roughriders edged Mont real Alou ettes 16-14 thursday night in a wide open Canadian football league game before fans. The teams were deadlocked Lojo at half time but riders went ahead at the end of the third Quarter and the teams traded Field goals in the last Quarter. Fullback Bill goods kicked three Field goals and converted a touchdown by halfback Alan Ford to account for 10 of the riders Points. His opposite number for the Alou ettes defensive end Jim Long booted two Field goals a single and a convert in a kick ing contest. Montreal did the Only scoring Argos upset to cats Toronto up argonauts led by fullback Jim Dillard and kicker Dave Defeated Hamilton Tiger cats 35-23 thursday night in an East Ern football conference exhibition game before fans. Dillard scored two touch Downs while Mann jacked two Field goals converted All four Toronto touchdowns and booted a 70-Yard single. Tony Wilkinson who alternated at quarterback with Wally Gabler and George Wilson and Bobby Taylor scored the other Toronto touchdowns. Place kicker Tommy Joe cof Fey collected 11 Points for the tic ats on a touchdown a Field goal and two converts. Willie Bethea and Bob Richardson got the other Hamilton touchdowns. Toronto overwhelmed to cats along the ground rolling up 203 Yards compared to Ham Ilton s 61, while Toronto s three quarterbacks gained 332 Yards passing. The Hamilton Quarter Zuger and Bill re 276 Yards in the air. Second half carries royals Luxton royals netted five goals in a second half surge to defeat Centennial 5-1 in the greater Winnipeg senior soccer league thursday. In a see saw first half John Cramer had a Chance to open scoring in the first but missed his penalty shot leaving the teams scoreless at half time. Centennial were on their Way when Leici Demarchi found Home from 18 Yards out and notched the first score of the game. It was All Over As Manuel Loureiro and John Bauer kicked Home two goals each and Klaus Fene Koldt tallied a single in the later stages of the game. In. The first Quarter when quarterback Carroll Williams threw a pass to halfback Mickey Sut ton from the rider 12-Yard line at Long kicked the con Vert. There was a lot of scrambling in the game As both two quarterbacks. Ron Lancas ter and Rick Cassata divided the chore for Saskatchewan and Max Choboian spelled off Wil Liams for Montreal. The riders came Back at in the second Quarter with a touchdown run by Ford from the three Yard line after Lancaster threw a 43-Yard pass to end Jim Worden that carried play to the Louette six Yard Iline. Saskatchewan was awarded halt the distance to the goal line on a illegal interference Call against Mont real. Long put Montreal ahead at with his first Field goal from the Saskatchewan 12-Yaid line after an Louette drive petered out. But the riders tied the game about a minute later when goods booted his first Field goal from the Montreal 38. In the third Quarter Saskatchewan took the Lead for the first time when goods split the uprights at from the Mont real 40-Yard line. Alou ettes came Back about six minutes later with a single by Long whose Field goal attempt from the 32-Yard line was wide. Bosons clobber Kildonan West Kildonan vanished from the play Downs of the Manitoba soccer championship thursday night at Alexander Park when bosons of the University of Manitoba clobbered them 6-2. It was 1-1 at half time but in the second half the dash and verve of file University students Many of them from the West indies was too much for the City blokes As the bosons hit them for five goals. Darl Mchardy Jim Bennett with two goals Stan so Lykows Howard Griffiths and John bestow were the goal scorers for the bosons. Henry bos scored Kildonan s two goals. Ben Hashimoto wins Overall 1 special win nip Eggers made a clean sweep of Thev 1968 Manitoba trap recently at Brandon. Manitoba singles Champion ship went to Lawrence Stoykov for the second year in a Row but was forced into an extra found by Ben Hashimoto. Hashimoto came Back to win the doubles championship and Larry Wah added to his list at victories b y winning the Handi Cap championship. The Overall Champ was Hashimoto. By Mike o Shaughnessy Dannys scored a double win the ladies City and District championship and her second straight Manitoba Junior title at Nia Kwa country club. The pretty 18-Yearrold left hander from Rossmere fired a final round Over the Par -77 layout for a 54-Hole total of 246 and a nine stroke Victory Over 7s.ec Ond place Bonnie another Rossmere Gal. As Winner of the Junior championship Dannys will rep resent the at the National Junior championships in Montreal next month. Her part Ner on the Eastern trip will be another 18-y e a r of 1 Lynda Devine of the Strathcona club in port Arthur. Lynda shot a final round 85 for a 257 total. The two other Junior competitors., St. Boniface s Lynda Smith and Rossmere s Barbie draws 1 will act As alternates for the team. Barbie finished with 267 and Lynda 281. The Low net prize for the City and District went to Anna. Cleland of Pine Ridge whose Handicap score of 237 was made Good on a count Back with Southwood s Betty Hicks. Low Gross in the b division went to Toots Hanson of Pine Ridge. Her final round 95 gave her a total for a two stroke Victory Over runner up Gladys Dob Lee of St. Boniface. The Low net score in b division was turned in by Gloria Lindgren of Elmhurst 232. Two strokes Back at 234 were Mildred Swain of wild Wood and Florence Miske of Pine Ridge. Mrs Swain was awarded second spot on a count Back. The final round for selection of the provincial senior team will be held today at Breezy Bend. The Low four scores after 72 holes will qualify for the team and after thursday s third round 10 strokes separated the top eight competitors. Leading after 54 Hole s is 19 year old miss Brekke who fired an 88-at Nia Kwa for a 255 total. It was her worst round of the tournament but left her two strokes ahead of Ollie in Duik of St. Boniface who had thurs Day s Best round 82. Ollie a member of last year s Manitoba team has improved opening round 89 tuesday at Pine Ridge. She came through with an 86 at Southwood wednesday. If she improves on her 82 at Breezy Bend today she will be a certainty for the team. Tied one stroke Back at 258 Are Marion Lawrence of Pine Ridge and Elmhurst Marg Hominuik. Marg fired her Sec Ond staight 83 thursday after a disastrous opening round of 92. Marg is Only three strokes Back of the Leader with 18 holes to play but says she will not play with the team no matter what her a round of 89 was her worst of the tournament but left in Good position to repeat on the team. Of. Southwood is holding fifth spot with a 261 total after an 87 yesterday. She also made the team last year. Anna cd Eland " sixth with a stroke ahead of the other 1967 team member Ann Tachan of Anna scored an 89 at Nia Kwa while Ann fee off to a 95 after a sparkling 82 wednesday. Ann Dushney of Strathcona port Arthur also turned in a 95, killing her Chance of making the team. Her 277 total is 22, strokes Back of Brekke. The Day belonged to the juniors and especially Dannys Aspevig. She carried off the Eric Bannister memorial trophy for the Junior win As Well As the City and District trophy and a pair of binoculars presented by mrs. Whitefield Nia Kwa club ladies president. Dannys described her three rounds As satisfying very she will now take it easy for the next week Lih Arp ening her game for the Mani Toba ladies championship a title which she will defend july 29-aug. 2 at Elmhurst. Dannys feels her first round Junior team Tannis Aspevig Rossmere Lynda Devi be Strathcona . Barbie Drake Rossmere Lynda Smith St. Boniface two pieces Are better than none an exciting Day was not without its calamity for Dannys Aspevig who walked of with her second straight Manitoba Junior Golf championship thursday at Nia Kwa. She had shot an 83 to wind up with a 54-Hole score of 246, breezed to the Junior title and became the first Junior Ever to capture the ladies City and District championship. A wonderful Day and to top it off up. Marched the photographers to capture her for All the newspaper readers of her Hometown. One energetic camera wizard decided to pose the Young lady Down by the Creek off Nia Kwa s first tee to add some scenery to the shot. He instructed her to hold the v and d trophy above her head and proceeded to line up the Best Angle for the shot. Well the Best Angle was hard to decide on and the championship trophy is a heavy piece of hardware especially if it has held aloft for any period of time after 18 holes of. Golf. Newton s Law proved to be True and Gravity eventually took Over As the shiny bowl tumbled from the Young lady s grasp Down the River Bank and was Only saved from a watery grave by an exceptionally agile reporter. The trophy is now in two pieces but Dannys hugged them both and walked off smiling. Of 81 Over a Long Tough and wet Pine Ridge layout gave her the big Edge in the tourney. 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