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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 16, 1964, Winnipeg, ManitobaWinnipeg free press monday March 16, 1964 no stars tie series fort William up Bob Ames second three goal performance in. Two games paced port Arthur North stars to a 6-1 Victory Over fort William canadians in Thunder Bay Junior hockey league final Here Sun Day. The Victory was port Arthur s third in a Row deadlocking the series 3-3. North stars led 3-1 at the end of the first period on two goals by Brian Phelan and a single by Ames. Lynn Margarit scored canadians first period tally. Dwight Stirrett and Ames made it 5-1 in the second Frame and Ames ended the scoring in the final Frame. Referee Al Paradice handed out two game misconduct and a major match misconduct to habs. Margarit and John Fer Guson Drew the misconduct and John Schella the major for at tempt to injure. There was a total of fi9 minutes in penalties. European soccer in est Germant Mague 2, Victoria Ham Burg 2 Friedrich sort 1, Var Neu Muenster 2 co Conjia Hamburg 0, pc St. Paul 2 Vav Hildesheim a vol Oldenburg 2 Armenia Hannover 3, vol Wolfsburg vol Oldenburg 0, Hannover 96 Bremerhaven 93 0, Bergdorf 85 1 vol Osna Brueck 2, Vlf Lubeck 0 Altona 0. Holst can Kiel 2 Western Koruna Duess Oldorf 6. Duis Barff 99 Orussia monchengladbach 3, Kot Weiss Essen 0 Aleman la Aachen 6, Disberger so Schwar Weiss Essen 1, West Falla Herne 3 St Horst Emscher 1. Spur Sledgen 1 rot Weiss Oberhausen 2, Baver lever Kusch 2 Marl Huels 1. Armenia by Lefew 1 Ham born 07 2. Luener so 0 Viktorja Koeln 7. Spegg her ten 1 Wupper Taler so 2, vat Bottrop 0 f Southern kickers Stuttgart 2. Hessen Kassic 0 ssh Reutell Ngun 2. Vrr Mannheim 0 Spegg ecu Isenburg 1, amid Tia vier Nheim 0 Orussia Fulda 1. Kickers Offenbach Spegg Fuerth 0. Be Augsburg 0 est in Olstadt 0, Freiburger pc 1 fsr Frankfurt 1. Bayern hot 2 so Waldhof 4. Tag Ulm 2 schwaben Augsburg 4. 1. Pc Pforzheim 0 Schweinfurt 4, Bayer Muenchen 1 southwestern1 league Tura Ludwigshafen 2, Var Franken tha 0 Mainz 05 3. Tus Neuendorf o ask Landau 2. Phoenix Bel Helm 5 eve 1, Saar 05 Saar Bruechet 4 Ludwig Hafener so 1, Eintracht Trier 0 Wor Matla Worms 1, so Voelkli Ngun 1 Orussia Neun Kirchon 4. Phoenix Ludwigshafen 2 sport Freundel Saa Bruecken 0. Wilse Nau 0 Csc Oppeau 2. Fyk Parma Sens 3 1. Var Kaiserslautern 2 Federal league in Eintracht Brunswick 2, hamburger so 1 Meid Richer so 2, pc Cologne 2 Orussia Dortmund 7. Alb Stutt Gart 1 pc Valsera lantern 3, pc Nuernberg 1 ten pin champs these in Fop form in the ten a m Bowling association tournament. From left to right front Row Oak Auto Mike Febroni Stew Buckler John Febroni Leo Demontigny Hank Dellapenta. Middle Row mixed splashes from Deer Lodge John St. Onge Carol Crozier Louise St. Mildred Anderson Ray Anderson. Back Row Grossman s Robert thie muh Louis Lang Peter Hart Ernie Smith Mike George Roth terriers topple Pla mors Moose jaw up Yorkton terriers exploded for three successive goals in the third period saturday night to trip Moose jaw Pla mors 8-6 and Advance to the Saskatchewan senior hockey league final against Saskatoon quakers. Terriers won the Best of seven Semi final 4-1 with one game tied. Paul Josephson led Yorkton with three goals. Playing coach Jerry Walker added a pair and singles were fired by Jake Skilnick Vern Wildeman and Marcel Mongrain. Bill Kelly matched Josephson s production for Moose jaw. Mike Zwyer George Swarbrick and Jim Little added singles. Swar Brick a member of the Cana Dian olympic team also picked up two assists. Yorkton led 3-2 after the first per of and 5-4 after the second but Little tied the score with a hot shot from the Point after 56 seconds of the third period. Young Kegler in form George Frank Freisen win Junior a doubles the youngsters took Over Gib son s Saratoga lanes saturday and put on a big show in their seventh annual tournament sponsored by the Winnipeg five pin Bowling association. Bowling from a m. To which a few did they kept the alleys humming with Flyg pins. The event was split into a 15 to 18, and a 14 and under with doubles and team entries Only. Park alleys supplied the hot shots for the a doubles getting the top three places. George Anc Frank Friesen 639 and 732, combined to win their group with a total of using 249 pins Handicap. Werner Hartel 668, and Ian Tillingham 504, were next with Tom Kidd 647 Anc in legion Spiel to bans finish tied for sixth i860 Munich 3, Preussen Muenster so 2, pc Saa Bruecken 2 Werder Bremen 1, Schalke 0 a Untracht Frankfurt 4, Hertha Csc Berlin 0 West Heijn Cut league Spandau 0, Tasmania 2 Tennis Orussia 3. Dehlendorf 0 Union 06 2, Bov 92 0 sued ring 1. Wacker 04 2 Reincken Dorfer Fuechsel 0, Blau Weiss 2 Lens 0, Rouen 2 Monaco 3, Sedan 1 angers 3. Nantes 3 Toulouse 2, Paris racing 2 Stade Francale 2, Nice 2 reims 3. Saint Eylenne 1 Bordeaux 0, Valenciennes 3 Lyon 1, Strasbourg 1 Italy Atalanta of Bergamo 2, Lan Rossl Vicenza 1 Catania 1, bar 0 Florentyna of florence.2. Genoa 0 Intima Lonale of Milan 1, homa 0 Lazlo of Rome 0, Messina 0 Modena 0. Milan 1 Samp Doria of Genoa 1, Mantova 1 Torino 0, Juventud of Turin 0 Bologna is. Spall of Ferrara sus Pended indefinitely pending an investigation of doping charges against Bologna. Pout uc1 at Var Elm 3, be Joes 3 Schubal 2, cull 1 Olhan Ense 2, Lusitano 0 Ben Flea 2, sporting i academic 0, Guimaraes 3 Barr Cinense 0. Bel Erenses 0 Porto 3, Seixal 1 Spadt Levante 1, Sevilla 1 Oviedo 2, Barcelona 1 Atleco de Bilbao 1, Zaragoza 0 Elcho 2. A Letico de Madrid 0 real Madrid 4, Murcia 1 Cordoba 1, Fontevedra 0 Espanol 2. Valencia 1 Betis 2, Valladolid 0 new York Princess a filly and a 28-to-l shot caught favorite Whit s Pride at the wire and won the Louisiana Derby by a neck Day. At new Orleans Satur assume two game Lead Tommy Cochrane s team blanked Canada dry to take a two game Lead for last Quarter honors in a division of the Mercan tile ten pin league. Al Beach with 586 and Bill Molyneux with 562, paced the win ners. Midland fruit and general finance Are in second place while Pelissier s Are another game . Tooke Van Heusen took Over a division Lead As they won two from Swan s garage. Orval Ballentine with.607 204, and Bill with 565, paced the leaders. Long s hats could manage Only one win and drop Ped a game behind. E. H. Danker men s Wear whipped prank s fruit to move into a two game Lead Over mid West mining supplies and Jay to in a division. Tom Gregory was individual Star of the night with 623 225, other Good scores were Ron Elsasser 592 de Pacha nuke 587 209, Maurice Van Walleghem 582 Norm hey Wood 579 Pete Scinocca 569 Len Danchak 568 Dave Stear 566 Don Boes 565 Al Swain 563 Allan Boes 561 Ted galas 554 Bill Burke 551 Bill Lake 551 Don Kapeluch 550 Lou Doiron 545 Rollie Gosselin 544 Joe Boone 544 John Stratichuk 544 Leo de Montigny 542 Steve Melnyk 541 and Gord Anderson 540. Double winners these lads were crowned doubles winners in the Winnipeg ten pin Bowling association s tournament. From left to right front Row Ray Winter a singles and Leo Bouchard b singles. Back Row Tony Lamonica and Richard Turchin he b doubles and Dick Marinelli or. And Roy Mizuno a doubles. Wilbur Van Walleghem tops in ten pin test Winnipeg Bowling association s annual ten pin tournament ended saturday at Empress lanes with outstanding Bowling on the final shifts taking Over the Lead from the previous listings. Wilbur Van Walleghem rolled steady blocks of 632, 581, 574 to win scratch a events and the right to represent Mani Toba at the Abc masters at Oak land California in april. Ray Winters 689 with Handicap took a singles followed by Pat Nocei 667 and Mike Linton 654 for third spot the Best scratch three game series of the tournament. Dick Marinelli or. And Roy Izumo combined their skills to Roll with Handicap to Lead a doubles John Semans and de Hawrysh totalled in second with Bob Schaefer and Roy Mcmekin holding third with winners of the Handicap All events and Abc chevrons in both divisions Are a Dick Marinelli or. B r. Turchinetz Oak Auto body automotive Trade led the Way in a teams with and second place Swan s garage to talled to Edge h. Collister Brandon in b division Leo Bouchard s 593 topped the singles Field Fol Lowed by or. J. Bergal 582 and m. Brick 569. R. Turchinetz and a. Lamonica copped b doubles rolling runners up with were j. Vermuelen and i. Morin a. Me Der and John Waks held in third. Grossman a St. Josephs won b teams with the saints St. Josephs were in second spot and in third the saints St. Boniface mixed teams division finished with the splashes Deer Lodge leading with second burkes St. Josephs and the a. A s St. Josephs third Large entry forces Early Start in pin tournament Broders win Regina up Lethbridge Broders Defeated Regina Barker grads 73-69 in a senior men s exhibition basketball league game sunday before 500 fans trophies Curling Bowling basketball 20 to 50% off authentic prices engraving 4c per letter 24 or. Service b b 422 main St. Jewellers est. 1910 phone we 2-3501 the Winnipeg five pin Bowling association opens its 37th Annua tournament wednesday evening officially but actually had t open the door saturday for to shifts to take care of the Over Load of entries. The of Aba executive did no anticipate the overwhelming re quest for space when they sched used for the tourney especially for the out of town groups. Large entries from Brandon flin flon Beausejour Portage la Prairie Gimli Selkirk and Central Mani Toba bring memories of the old Days when space was at a Premium. All divisions 1 have leaders to Start off proceedings wednesday and they Are As. Follows "a1 singles Jake Slotegraaf 765 a doubles Hart Kapi Bob Wetmiller Lyle Connon and Irwin Connon 711 Paul Shin Daft rolled 840 324 in this group. A teams unt ouch a Belles this High powered group of girls rolled games of for scratch which will give the High average teams a Mark to at. Individual scores Dylis Turner 765 Margo petraites 762 Gladys. Dob Lee 798 Wisny Johnson 673, Ollie Dynduik 719. Other teams Iii line Thomson Pope plus Hal Gladwin 846 Bill Halo Wec 784, Jim Wocks 753. Next were have not with Wally Warnen 759 307 and Wally Askew 733. Brandeis no. 2 team had Dave Glass 700 As their Best. A Section had More action in the singles. Don Mondor leads with 844. He rolled 830 319 plus 14 pins Handicap to be on top. In line Are Frank Griffith 828 766 plus Frank Hrycik 793 726 plus Stan Lewis 764 750 plus Hazel Lewis 750 731 pins in the doubles Pat Sedor 339 and Pauline Mills 588, combined for a total of plus 249, to total next were Jim Peters 885, 310, 262, 313 and Audrey Peters 608, for a total of plus 31, to score h. Howard 666, and Alf Blackhall 754, Are third Pep Pill charges Rome a internationale of Milan moved into a tie for the Lead sunday in Italy s scan dal Ridden major league soccer championship with Bologna by defeating Roma 1-0. Bologna was not allowed to play sunday because of Pep Pill charges against five of its ital Ian players. It was barred from playing with spal of Ferrara pending an inquiry ordered by the league s disciplinary commis Sion to ascertain whether five Bologna players had taken Urf lawful stimulants before a february match. The Pep Pill charges have Een denied by the players and by Bologna officials. A hearing and ruling Are scheduled thurs Day. With plus Tea Wise Beausejour Corner pins. Currently hold the top wit plus their Star were Gord Palmer 735, Gord me Callum 691 and Eric Hansberger 682. Try hards Are next wit while the Beausejour Hea pins Are third with ton Sherer was the big gunner Here with 800. Mixed doubles have Marley and Bill sayets leading wit Bill rolled 718. Florence Baker and Harold next with Gordon Robinson Are third with Gord rolled 719. The top three in the mixed teams Are Manitoba civil service no. 1 dodgers roadblocks in the special ladies division the top team is Brandeis no. With this division can nol have More than 850 team ave rage going in. Ruth Posen was High for her group with 719 i soccer workout Winnipeg Falcons seniors Anc juniors will work put at . Tuesday at Isaac Newton grounds Aberdeen and Parr. All interested players Are Welcome. Players Are asked to bring their Calgary up sask at Hewan downed Ontario 11-5 Lere saturday afternoon in a udder death playoff to capture second place behind Alberta in he 1964 Royal Canadian legion urling championships. Gordon Noble of Kindersley cored three on the third end o go ahead of the Ontario representatives skipped by Rudy Ste ski of North Bay for keeps. They were dead locked with six wins and three de feats completion of the regulation of the 10 team round Robin Competition. Dune Grant of Calgary led Alberta to Victory before Bow ing 10-7 to Ste ski saturday morning to set the stage for the playoff. In other morning round games Saskatchewan downed new Brunswick 9-7, Nova Scotia dumped British Columbia 12-7, n e w found land battered Prince Edward Island 12-7 and Manitoba whacked Quebec 13-5. Following the top three teams in the standings were Prince Edward Island and British co Lumbia with five wins and four losses Manitoba Nova Scotia and Newfoundland with four victories and five defeats new Brunswick with three wins against six losses and Quebec with one win in eight attempts. British Columbia skipped by Howie Christopherson of Van Couver and Prince Edward Island led by Don o your face of darlot Teton would have joined the deadlock for second place with victories saturday Deware was inches Light with his last Rock on the final allowing Noble to add an insurance Point. Christopherson and his mates were never in Contention against Frank Hoar of Truro As the nov Scotia quartet scored on four successive ends in the Middle stages. The drive was highlighted by a count of three on the sixth. The Manitoba rink skipped by Homer Thomson of Pine Falls scored four in the third end to build a big Lead Over the Quebec rink skipped by Brock Stachouse of Otterburn Park. O Rourke held Newfoundland skipped by John Pike of grand Falls within reach until the ninth end when Pike scored three. He added two More in the Lith. Morning. The Alberta Ontario was a thriller in which the Lead changed hands several times before Ontario broke free with free on the ninth end. New Brunswick skip or. Ralph Deware of Moncton scored two on the 10th end o threaten Saskatchewan s chances for a second place me Al in the morning round but Voble rebounded with three on the Lith for an 8-7 Lead. Alberta captures laurels Kingston ont. Up the University of Alberta won the acadian intercollegiate hockey championships saturday defeat no sir George Williams uni Gerace canadians glitter Cleveland Cap it was a night for record shatter ing at the 24th annual knights of Columbus indoor track meet Here saturday and Canada shared the laurels. Diane Gerace of Trail b.c., set a world indoor women s record of five feet nine inches contest in the women s High jump the Best of her career. In the featured mile event. Los Angeles Salesman Jim Grelle whizzed Over the 12-Iap track in to break by second Tommy o Hara s meet record set in 1962. It was the first time in two years that the 20-year-old miss Gerace had taken part in indoor Competition. She established the record on her second try. The highest previous jump the pan am games Silver medallist had made was 5-6. Abigail Hoffman of the Tor onto olympic club far outdistanced the Field in the women s tanned the Field in the Wamen s 880-Yard run for which she holds the women s world indoor record of the blonde speedster timed in Bill Crothers 23-year-old Tor Hersity of Montreal 9-1. Howie Green scored three Ray Taplin 683 were with other High individual games rolled were Jack John Ston 822 330 and 785 by Miles 797 309, Randy Duplak 776 Ken Lowry Barry Morrison 734 get Frog at Derson 711 Gerry Hodson 709 Rick ahronson 316 single. St. James teeters placed one two in the team Section. Diamonds were High with 3. 247 938, 1010, stars were Dave Kent 580 Dong Ross Harry Payne 560 236, Warren Scott 500 Chris Martin 542 213, Black devils were second with 832, 909, 956 plus their aces were Harry Graham 695 291, Donna Woodward 569 Lesley Robinson 558. Uptown juniors were next with plus their top scorers were Marvin Eisner 793 278, 291, Ken Lowry 690 290, Gerry Hod son 602 235, Dave Cha Mick 595 Bloomer s Blanes . I pulled the top scratch team Riple of plus 24 to place fourth with lot shots were John Gledhill 303, 232, Garry Morrison b4 255, Grant monsters i g29 Dave Stoddart 582 264, Barry Tenzen 575 204, other teams in line were Como juniors Larry Oberik 831 343, 260, untouchables Ray Taplin 787 309, 270, 208 lick ahronson 629 234, Churchill kit Kats Rick ahronson 680, Ray Taplin Werner Hartel Uptown saints Ken Munday other High games John Gledhill i5, Jack Johnston 762, Randy Dupirak 672, Sheldon Turner 671. The b group of under 15 also lad their stars. Winners in the doubles were Steve Prokopenko 627 and Alan Holden 518, plus 117 to total next were Allyson Mitchell 429, and Mickey Moore 798 257, 333, Bruce and Bryan Barkwell 595 and 515. Tea Wise Loomer lanes placed the top three. Loomer s girls rolled plus 24, to total 805, 902, team Mem Bers Are Pat Spicer 516 Helvig Anderson 564 mar Lene Patrick 496 Evelyn Bakker 472 Lynn Lang 462. Loomer s no. 2 Dan o Shea 63s Loomer s pacers Clear sky triumphs loses own jerseys for the first practice. Winnipeg sri Szo wins foil title Edmonton up West Ern Canada s fencing titles were scattered across the Prairies sunday. Bruno Rizzo of Winnipeg won the men s foils Fred Deleau of Calgary the men s epee and Juliet Sutton of Edmonton the women s foil. In the men s foil Wally Friesen of Saskatoon was second and Manfred Ham Man of Edmonton third. Hausman was also third in the epee with Rizzo second., in the women s foil Martha Labodi of Calgary wag Sec Ond and Buddug Deleau third. Onto pharmacist won the 660 in the . Indoor pole vault record tumbled As John Uelses soared to 16-4% on his first mice attempt. Brian Sternberg of the oals for Alberta Ian Baker gof University of Washington had Jet of 0 g at Milwaukee March 9 last year. To and Rodney Hyde Dave Mcdermid John Aubin and de Wahl one each. Dave Dies scored sir George William s Only goal. La the Consolation round the University of new Brunswick Defeated the University of Mont real 8-6 earlier in the Day. University cof Alberta Golden bears advanced to the finals with an unimpressive 5-3 win Over the University of new Brunswick red devils Friday night. But it was an i altogether club that walloped the maroons the following Day. Saturday s said Al Berta coach Clare Drake was one of the Best we Ever played. We were More relaxed Satur Day. The kids were tight Friday night. Sir George Williams trounced Montreal Carabino 5-1 Friday night to move into the finals. Kamloops advances Kamloops up Kamloops rockets walloped new West Minster royals 8-3 saturday night to win the British Columbia Junior hockey championship. Rockets took the Best of seven series in four straight games two at new Westminster and two on Home ice. They now meet the Edmonton Oil Kings in the a Bott cup Quarter final play. To tour Canada Toronto new Zea land Cricket Side will tour can Ada and the United. States this summer the first time a Cricket team from the anti podes has come to North Amer Ica. Donald King Secretary of the Canadian Cricket association said saturday the team will play 15 games in this country and seven in the . As part of a world tour. Edmonton top Harvey of Tabor Alta., won Golden boy honors saturday As the an Nual Alberta Golden gloves Boxer ing championships concluded Here. Reti in his seventh consecutive Golden gloves event Wii. The Honor with a Clear Cut de. Vision Over Milt Pahl of Edmon Tynin the open final Orvin Coombs of Drayton Valley Alta. Was Golden boy last year. He did not compete this year. It was the third meeting be tween the two this year and Reti s third Victory. He was sharper than in either of the previous two tests and won Al most As he pleased using an accurate left Jab and brisk counter punches for the verdict. Reti was Cut Over the left Eye in the second round but was Al owed to continue after medical inspection. Jerry Jason of n.w.t., won the open 156-Pound Crown despite a loss to Harry Clear sky of Winnipeg. Jason retired after the second round it Clear sky was ineligible for he title because he had competed in the 147-Pound class Fri Day night when he lost a decision to Pahl. Now easing Only 2o Storey View 70 it. Swimming Pool entertainment suite Puhst suites Valet service Rich decor display suites open sunday 1 6 . Tuesday 7 9 thursday 7 9 North West management co. Its. Phone 947-0221 5 Dot keep it under Youh hat mrs. Calabash it s the Best known secret in v

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