Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, July 19, 1968

Issue date: Friday, July 19, 1968
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 19, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba 20 Winnipeg free press Friday july 19, 1968 Lenton sets sizzling Pace in Tsetim trial by Bert greek Gordon Lenton a pleasant Little Guy with every shot in the bag appears deeply interested in taking another Tripas a member of Manitoba a willing Don cup team. Lenton who made the team last year plodded around Ern Eulate Pine Ridge in one under Par 71 yesterday after noon to take stroke Lead Over his closest rivals in the opening round of this year s trials. However the one time hails from Bel acres can t Call himself Home free yet As a formidable group is breath ing Down his neck right behind Are Bob Dunbar Nia Kwa and Jimmy Doyle Elmhurst both with 73s. An other stroke Are Barry c h i p k a provincial Amateur Champ who digs his divots at Rossmere and Ken Lailey Elmhurst. Don Mcneill Nia Kwa and Elmhurst Sroy Kedron whose game appears to improve with age ground out 75s to stay in the Hunt. Lenton s Putter was As steady Gordon Lenton As inflation. Although winds gusting up to 30 Miles an hour influenced some of the putts Gurdie used Only 28 All Day. Julius Boros could t read the greens that Well in an exhibition game Here several years ago. Ted Humenuik who generally makes the team when he makes an All out Effort is in trouble if he Hopes to make this one. Needed 78. Three of Lenton s buddies on last year s team will have to pull up their socks or there la be a different quartet from Here. The others Bill Pinniger Elmhurst Dave Krucik Ross Mere and Nick Mickoski Elm Hurst posted 77, 79, 79, respect Lively. The 19th Hole Lenton went out in 35, with birdies on the second and sixth and came Home in 36, with a Birdie on the 14th and a bogey on the 15th the Only Green he three putted. Jimmy Doyle steady All the Way holed a 25-footer on the 18th, which lit up the big Iris her s countenance Lailey also had his game under control if his Ball mis behaves it gets a Stern Tongue lashing Dunbar Only missed three greens. Shed a tear for Harry Crith Ley. He termed his 84 the worst game i be had for years he thanked and lost two balls Lailey made the turn in even Par three birdies three pars and three bogies Krucik hit nine greens but three putted two of. Them Chipka s Putter was As cold As an ice cube on the Home stretch he missed putts under two feet at the 14th, 15th and 16th the Mega was Well represented with president or. Dwight Parkinson vice president Ron Galloway president Joe Vinet Bill Wallace and Jack Gardner keeping an Eye on proceedings. Willingdon scores cordon Lenton Bel acres. Jimmy Doyle Bob Dunbar Nia Kwa Barry Chipka Rossmere Ken Lailey Elmhurst. Don Nia Kwa. Roy Kedron Elmhurst. Barry Mckenzie Rossmere Keith Thibou oem tale cordon Falk Breezy Bend Bill Pinniger Elmhurst. Ted Humenuik Elmhurst. Nick Mickoski Elmhurst. Dave Krucik Rossmere. Hal wilmering Dryden Fred Osto Pine Ridge. Rand Ciurka Bel acres Harry Critchley Breezy Bend Ogston leads saints March St. James saints had a productive evening thursday As five scorers notched nine goals in a 9-4 Triumph Over Elmwood shamrocks in senior Lacrosse. Jim Ogston Lead the charge with three while Barry Gilbank and John Brydon netted two each. Singles went to Lance Saunderson and Bill Mcdonald. Al Parker registered two for the losers. Now is the time it s our anniversary Check these specials 65 strato 4 or. Sedan 6 cyl., Excel Lent cond. Inside and out. Ready to Roll. No. As 161 in 1095 65 acadian convert. Ewto., p.s., ., radio bucket seats con sole. A real Nice car. No. A182a 62 Impala convert. Auto., p.s., p.t., radio. Clean m a Whistler no 61 Buick 2 or. A top Sabre. Auto., p.f., p.i., radio. 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X pinned Man Mountain Mike the Crusher floored a bloodied handsome1 Harley race dutch Savage Defeated big Luke. Al Tomko won when the big a was Stan the Moose Mykie Towich clobbered Bobby Jones and Bobby tuck bounced from a bitten Finger to pin Bill Kochen. Watts was disqualified after he Flung Kiniski Over the top rope and onto the Concrete which to the astonishment of Cowboy is illegal however the fight was t Over at the official decision. Kiniski crawled into the ring and traded a half dozen Chest slaps with Watts. Kill Kiniski screamed fans when Watts took the initiative at various junctures in the bout. The handsome 295-Pound Cowboy from Oklahoma City was the Good Guy in the crowd s books. Kiniski apparently a p pealing to. Winni Eggers sense of patriotism had Canada sewn on his Warmup jacket the strategy did t succeed. Bodies flying Over the top ropes were Legal in the Battle the evening s most entertaining show. Halfway through the elimination match four wrestlers decided to move a Moun Tain a Man Mountain named Mike. With agility and precision the task Force dumped the 612 Pound Mike Over the top rope. Minutes later Only three grapplers remained but it was a1 two on one affair the big a and or. X against the Crusher. Like something out of an alphabet Cereal Nightmare the k and x closed in on the Brave Crusher the Crusher ducked out on the villainous three times before sidestepping just in time to allow or. X to drop kick his mate Over the top and out seconds later the Crusher socked or. A Over the ropes. Blood spurted like Tomato Ketchup in the Crusher s other the Bear that made Mil Waukee famous snatched Barley s secret weapon and used it on his handsome face. Race did t return for the Battle Royal. Strikeout artist the Canadian Little league baseball championships Are presently in Gress at Kelvin Community club. Here Howie Dupont or. Left left handed pitching Star of the red Lake ont., team enjoys a Happy that with two teammates after he had truck out 16 Mem Bers of the Assiniboine team for a 2-1 Victory. The other boys Are Lars Anderson Centre Field and Ted Lis Dupont s Battery mate. The tournament Champion wins the free press trophy. I Bodnar pitches no hitter Rich Bodnar made them sit sack and take notice As he hurled a no hitter in Isaac Brock s 3-0 win Over orioles in the opening round of the Little Canadian baseball Champion ships. In other games Brandon West and Brandon East perennial contenders lost their opening games. B r a n d on East was walloped 10-3 by Winaka and River Heights stopped West 2-0. Tournament information is obtainable at 533-5723, 533-5724. Finalists for the free press trophy will be decided Friday night. Scores follow free press trophy Assiniboine minor to red Lake 1 Weston 9, Dauphin 3 St. Vital 5, Portage 0 Shilo 7, West end Mem orial 4 Kenora 10, Richmond Kings 6 Pembina 8, Beausejour 5 Pine Creek 1, Mandak 0 River Heights 2, . Win first in police Ball car police got their Man As they downed ramp 21-13 under the guidance of coach Doug Jones. Emil Mcleod s pitching and the hitting of Elmer Watson the game on ice. East Kildonan edged St. Vital 19-18 to Chalk up their first Victory of the season. Ron Kolbauer a a s the winning hurler getting help at the plate from Dave Bieber. Stony Moun Tain officers got by Winnipeg police 5-3 in another thursday game Brandon West 0 St. Andrews 4, Charleswood 3 Brandon East 3, win Akwa 12 notre Dame -3 Steinbach 10, Transcona West 8 red Lake 6, St vital West 5 Weston 11, Capac 7 Isaac Brock 10, St. Vital East 2 Shilo a Kenora 4j Pembina 9, Riverview 4 Transcona East 8, Pine Creek 6 River Heights Andrews 4 Winaka 10, Highway six and seven 2 the. Pas 1, Kirkfield Park. 25 fort Garry 8. Manitoba. Co operator trophy Cusac 6, Assiniboine 5 St. James Optimist 3, Dauphin .2 orioles 10, Portage 9 Richmond Kings 6, West end memorial 0 Beausejour 10, lord Roberts Mandak 4, fort Garry East 1 Northwood i Brandon East 0 Brandon West 4, Charleswood 5 2, Crestview 5 Kelvin Transcona West 8. Manitoba sugar co. Trophy West end memorial. 5, Portage 4, retirement age Atlanta Bobby Jones retired from Active Golf Competition in 1930 at age 28. Powerful croup Here ii the Winnipeg rowing club s Craw which will be competing in the Northwest inter National regatta at Minneapolis this weekend. Later the group will participate in the olympic triad and the Royal Henley re Gatta in St. Left to tight Broek Mason Bob Lennox Bill Mccance Bill Smith Murray Gray Jent Hoffman Dave Young and Art Monk. Cuban coach Nestor Carbonell in the striped sweater. Next to him is Cox Tom Oikion. I. Canadian s win won t count Bisley England up Montreal Cadet Emerich Papp out shot All the Schoolboy Marks men at toe annual common wealth Competition thursday but did t win any trophy. Canada s army Cadet team was not eligible to try for the Spencer Mellish t k a r d f or Competition among common wealth schools but was permit Ted to in. One member As an honorary entrant. German born Emerich 17 was chosen. He wound up scoring 49 out of a possible. 50 with the .303 Cadet Issue Rifle at 500 Yards. Two Young britons chased him with 48s. Papp arrived in Canada in 1957. He Hopes to enter Mont real Institute of technology specializing in electronics. There was no Sunshine today and that helped me a he said of the shooting Over the Tricky Bisley ranges. But you had to watch the wind closely and i blew one shot by hot checking it closely thursday provided the first action for the cadets since the Bisley meet opened monday. Today they will go Tion against a British team in their big the Alexander Graham Bell trophy which they won in 1966 but dropped last year. First major action for the do minion of Canada Rifle association also will take place today. Up to now the armed forces team has done practically All the Canadian shooting. The soldiers were in four Tol and machine gun matches thursday but results had riot been tabulated thursday night. Eight of the cadets scheduled to shoot in the Bell trophy had an extensive thursday try out on the Bisley Range. They accompanied the 85 Brit ish Public school teams participating in the1 Ashburton shield Competition though the canadians were not officially involved in the shoot. The canadians scored 501 Points and would have finished 16th they formally been competing in the event. Competition was for teams of eight each team Man firing seven shots at 200 and 500 Yards. The Winner was Gresham school of Norfolk with .518 Points out of a possible 560. Tops among the Canadian Ca dets were sgt. A. W. Garnett of Oromocto and maj. A. Maltais of Chicoutimi que., both with 65. Capt. G. T. Giles of Mccreary Altai and Lieut. R. A. Martin of Nelson b.c., followed with 64 Points each. G. H. Allan of Victoria and maj. C. A. Jones of Oakville each scored 62 while wo2, or d. Of Winnipeg had 59. Papp rounding out the Cana Dian eight ended up with 60. Demb Htun results Edmonton up results from North lands Park thursday first Olds and up seven furlongs. Tommy s Champ Cantaroni 45.30 6.10 7.50 Tarmon Wall 7.60 4.40 Ken Kal Gresbrecht 2.90 time 1-5. Also ran cosmic kid flighty Doo thirteen blues i Suzy s Sis Sjolie. Second claiming two year old Maidens five furlongs. Another Hood cd. 16.bo 7.70 3.60 Crystal Chimes Stadnyk 3jjo 2.60 Tuffy s image j. Whittle 2.80 time also Prince s secret Hobo s Delight Haydn s Idelle. Daily double third claiming three year old Maidens seven furlongs Bernale. Cd. 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