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Preamble
All seven member clubs returned for another campaign in 1957 with one
significant change, that being the move of the Red Sox franchise, long
associated with baseball in Regina, to Southey, a small town 33 miles
north of the Queen City. The Red Sox will use Southey as their base for
home games and will play under the banner of the Southey Red Sox.
(May 17)
The Estevan Maple Leafs started off the new Southern League campaign
exactly where they left off last year, that being on a winning note, as
they unleashed a 15-hit barrage to take down the Weyburn Beavers 12 - 2.
Leaf hitters jumped on two Weyburn pitchers to score in every frame but
the first in this seven inning contest. Gord McDonald, the second of
three Estevan
chuckers, picked up the win. The loss was charged to southpaw Dave
Hoff.
Buzz Bent had two of Weyburn's four hits. Third baseman Wayne
North paced
Estevan's attack with a single, double and triple in four at-bats. Second
sacker Bob Davis clouted a triple and two singles while Gary
McKechney,
Nasie Schnell and Harold Schnell each contributed a brace of raps.
Hoff (L), Covert (4) and Springer, Paschney (6)
R. McKechney, McDonald (W) (4), G. McKechney (7) and Martin, Kreuger (6)
(May 17)
The Southey Red Sox opened the season in their new location by battling
the visiting Regina Cardinals to a 7-inning 4 - 4 deadlock. Errors,
seven to be precise, hurt the Red Sox chances of making their first
start in their new home a winning one. Southpaw Charlie Peerless came up
with a sharp mound performance, allowing only five hits while striking out
12, but suffered from his shaky defensive support. Regina's Ed Bobowski
gave up seven safeties and struck out four. Denny Cochrane and
Luke Moser each
cracked out a pair of hits for Southey while first baseman Doug
Hingley
had two blows for the Redbirds.
Bobowski and Lysack
Peerless and McNabb
(May 18)
The opening crescendo was one of booming bats as the Moose Jaw Lakers
edged the Notre Dame Hounds 15 - 14 in a free-scoring fixture that
launched the season for these two clubs. Jack Devine, the Lakers' third
hurler, was credited with the win while Ed Bearss, the third chucker for
Notre Dame, was saddled with the loss. Garth Hayes, scheduled to join
the semi-pro Moose Jaw Mallards, was the man of the night for the
winners. He had two doubles and bunted home Herb Lovett with the winning
run in the 7th and final inning. Mel Hennenfent also had a good night
for the victors with three singles. Lakers' catcher George Hunchuk added a
resounding three-bagger. For the Dogs, Bernie Saucier had
two extra base hits,
a triple and double, while Dean Bell ripped out two singles.
Jim Quinn hit
a triple while doubles were slammed by Vern Glazier and Bearss.
Tumback, Resch (3), Bearss (L) (7) and Doetzel
Blaisdell, Bell (5), J. Devine (W) (5) and Hunchuk, Brooks (5)
(May 24)
The visiting Assiniboia Aces pushed across six runs in the 5th frame and
breezed to a 10 - 3 win over the Weyburn Beavers, handing the Soo-Liners
their second loss in two tries. 19 year old winner Wes Lowes drew the
starting mound assignment for the Aces and came through handsomely,
shutting out the Beavers for six innings before finally exiting in the 7th
when the Beavers got to him for three runs. Keith Covert started for Weyburn
and took the loss. Four Assiniboia hitters, Ossie Booth,
Gord Skjerven,
George Ciocia and Nick Lawrick, all collected a brace of hits. Weyburn's
Dave Hoff also had a pair.
Lowes (W), Pearson (7) and Waterton, Koemstedt
Covert (L), Hoff (8), Sirdar (8) and Thompson
(May 24)
Estevan's defending champion Maple Leafs broke a 2 - 2 deadlock by
scoring five runs in the 6th inning to record their second straight win, a
7 - 2 decision over the Notre Dame Hounds. Playing-coach southpaw Hugh
Carr, the second of four Notre Dame hurlers, was the victim of the Maple
Leafs 6th inning uprising. Estevan newcomer Gord McDonald went
nine innings
to stymie the Collegians on five hits. No Notre Dame player was able to
light him up for more than a single rap. Outfielder Wally Becker, third
baseman Wayne North and catcher Erwin Kreuger each cracked out
two hits
for the winners.
Griffin, Carr (L) (1), Resch (6), Bearss (7) and Doetzel
McDonald (W) and Kreuger
(May 26)
The Southey Red Sox picked up their first league decision as they
counted five runs in the 5th and four more in the 6th to break open the
floodgates and send them on their merry way to a 13 - 2 laugher over the
Notre Dame Hounds. Vic Wall was brilliant in fashioning the
four-hit win
for Southey. The portsider also wielded a big bat and cracked out three
singles and a double. Eddie Bearss, the second of three Notre Dame
chuckers, was the loser as the Red Sox banged out a total of 14 hits.
Charlie Peerless checked in with a home run for the Southey squad.
Wall (W) and McNabb
Resch, Bearss (L) (5), Carr (5) and Doetzel
(May 26)
Ray Nutzhorn's complete game eight-hitter was sufficient to smother the
Assiniboia Aces as the Moose Jaw Lakers took the measure of their hosts
6 - 2. Assiniboia's utility handyman Gord Skjerven, who hurled the first
eight innings for the Aces, was tagged with the loss. Nutzhorn also did well
in the batter's box, coming away with two singles while teammate Herb
Lovett added a triple and single. Assiniboia's Nick Lawrick was Nutzhorn's nemesis, tagging him for a brace of knocks.
Nutzhorn (W) and Brooks
Skjerven (L), Pearson (9) and Koemstedt
(May 29)
The Estevan Maple Leafs, alert and getting the benefit of steady
pitching, swept a twi-night twin-bill from the Regina Cardinals to move
into sole possession of first place in the Southern League. Lanky Gary
McKechney allowed only three scratch singles as Estevan captured the
7-inning opener 2 - 0. In the nightcap, a 15-hit Leafs' attack produced
a 12 - 2 winning decision. The Maple Leafs collected only four hits in the
matinee off loser Arnie Floyd but bunched them in the
first and 3rd frames
for single runs. Dale Wetsch picked up a double and triple for the
winners.
G. McKechney (W) and Kreuger
Floyd (L) and Schell
McKechney, attempting to perform an iron-man role, started the second
encounter for Estevan as well but was yanked in the 3rd. Gord McDonald
came on to snuff out the brief Regina rally and allowed only two hits the
rest of the way to gain credit for the win. The loser was Ed Heidt,
the first of two Regina moundsmen. Wally Becker and Wayne
North led Estevan's
15-hit barrage with three singles each. Nasie Schnell added a triple and
single while Gary McKechney and Bob Davis each collected
two blows. Doug Hingley was tops for Regina with a pair.
G. McKechney, McDonald (W) (3) and Kreuger
Heidt (L), Bobowski (5) and Lysack, Schell (8)
(May 29)
The Southey Red Sox knocked off the Weyburn Beavers 7 - 2, dumping the
Beavers into a share of the Southern League basement with the Notre Dame
Hounds. Weyburn scored two first inning runs, both unearned, but didn't
threaten after that as two Red Sox' hurlers combined on a four-hitter.
Dave Hoff, tagged freely for 14 base blows, was the loser. Big
Wes Richardson, with bullpen help from Ron Weckerly, picked up the win for
Southey. Denny Cochrane and Sam Goodhue each accounted for
three Redlegs'
hits while Charlie Peerless added a home run.
Hoff (L) and Springer
Richardson (W), Weckerly (6) and Manz
(May 31)
The Regina Cardinals, fighting tenaciously for their first Southern
League win, came from behind three times to finally top the Southey Red Sox
6 - 5 in 11 innings. The previously unbeaten Southey crew lost their
first when a wild throw by first baseman Charlie Peerless bounced past
catcher Morris McNabb to allow the tying and winning runs to score in
the bottom of the second extra frame after the Red Sox had forged ahead
5 - 3 in the top segment of the 11th. The Cards managed nine hits off loser
Ken Mohr. Ed Bobowski kept the Red Sox off balance throughout the 11
innings, limiting them to seven hits and whiffing four. Ron Dundas, a
Roughrider footballer, lashed out a 2-run homer for the Cardinals.
Mohr (L) and McNabb
Bobowski (W) and Lysack, Schell (9)
(May 31)
The Notre Dame Hounds and Weyburn Beavers battled to a 6 - 6 tie in a
hard fought Southern League contest called after nine innings because of
darkness. Weyburn backstop "Chick" Springer banged out a 2-run homer in
the bottom of the 9th to give the Beavers a draw. Weyburn out-hit the
Hounds 12 - 9 as Keith Covert pitched the entire game for the Beavers.
Carr, Resch (9) and Doetzel
Covert and Springer
(June 2)
The Estevan Maple Leafs recorded their 5th Southern League win in as
many attempts when they turned back the winless Notre Dame Hounds 10 -
8. The Hounds held a 7 - 5 lead over winner Gary McKechney but Notre
Dame reliever Hugh Carr failed to silence the Maple Leaf bats and was
punished with the loss. McKechney starred at the plate, as well as
picking up the pitching decision, slicing out a trio of singles. Nasie
Schnell showed power, poking out a triple and double. Hugh
Huck had a
double and two singles for the Dogs while Jim Lyons had
three singles.
G. McKechney (W) and Kreuger
Gordon Campbell, Carr (L) (6) and Doetzel
(June 2)
The Southey Red Sox and Assiniboia Aces split a Sunday doubleheader in
Assiniboia, with the Aces taking the first game 5 - 2 while the visitors
captured the second encounter 10 - 1. Assiniboia's Gord Skjerven stopped
the Red Sox in the opener as five defensive miscues severely hurt Southey.
The Aces never trailed and a 2-run homer by catcher Rod Koemstedt in the
5th cemented the win. Wes Richardson, who gave way to Tommy
Leverick in
the 5th, absorbed the loss. Nick Lawrick had a double and single for
Assiniboia while Rube Erfle ripped out a pair of singles.
Al Manz, Luke Moser and Lionel Ruhr all had
two blows for the Red Sox, one of Manz'
being a triple and one of Moser's a 2-bagger.
Richardson (L), Leverick (5) and Manz
Skjerven (W) and Koemstedt
Southey's
Charlie Peerless showed great form in game two as he limited
the Aces to only two hits. Paul Pearson, the first of
three Assiniboia
pitchers, was the loser. Denny Cochrane and Sam Goodhue each had a
double and single for the winners.
Peerless (W) and McNabb
Pearson (L), Hall (6), Lowes (7) and Koemstedt, Waterton (7)
(June 2)
The Moose Jaw Lakers, ignited by the steady mound performance of Wally
Blaisdell and the big bats of Ray Nutzhorn, Garth
Hayes and Herb Lovett,
downed the Regina Cardinals 8 - 2. Moose Jaw jumped into an early lead
as a result of home run blasts by Nutzhorn and Hayes in the opening
frame. Lovett blasted a four-bagger with one runner on in the 8th.
Blaisdell's only mistake was a pitch thrown to Regina catcher Al
Schell
in the 6th which was nailed for a 2-run shot. In addition to the
round-trippers, Lovett and Hayes each had a single off loser Arnie
Floyd
who gave up nine hits while whiffing 5. Blaisdell also aided his own cause
with a pair of base raps.
Floyd (L) and Lysack, Schell (7)
Blaisdell (W) and Hunchuk
Southern
League Standings as of the end of June 2
Estevan Maple Leafs 5 - 0 1.000
Moose Jaw Lakers 3 - 1 .750
Southey Red Sox 3 - 2 .600
Assiniboia Aces 3 - 2 .600
Regina Cardinals 1 - 3 .250
Weyburn Beavers 0 - 3 .000
Notre Dame Hounds 0 - 4 .000
(June 4)
The Moose Jaw Lakers, using three pitchers and making the use of some timely
hitting, topped the Notre Dame Hounds 11 - 8. Bob Bell, the second
of Moose Jaw's hurlers, got the win following his first inning appearance
as a fireman. Hugh Carr went all the way for Notre Dame and was pasted
with the loss. The big guns in the Moose Jaw attack were Herb Lovett
with a pair of doubles, Ray Nutzhorn with three singles,
Murray Smail with two
singles and Baldy Smith with a double and single. Catcher
Ed Doetzel
slammed a triple and single for the Hounds while Vern Glazier picked up
a double and single.
Carr (L) and Doetzel
Marshall, Bell (W) (1), Nutzhorn (8) and Hunchuk, Brooks
(June 5)
The Assiniboia Aces handed the Weyburn Beavers their 4th consecutive
setback when they dropped the Soo-Liners 10 - 7. Paul Pearson was the
winner and Weyburn's Rod Ruttergar the loser as the Aces led throughout
and picked up their fourth victory. Rube Erfle and Ron
Lee each had a
double and single for Assiniboia while Pearson chipped in with two
singles. Barry Greaves led the Weyburn batsmen with a pair of doubles
and a single.
Ruttergar (L), McCarron (6) and Paschney
Pearson (W), Hall (7) and Koemstedt
(June 5)
The front-running Estevan Maple Leafs took it on the chin for their
first loss of the season as they dropped the opener of a doubleheader to
the Moose Jaw Lakers 12 - 7. In the second tilt, the Leafs rebounded
nicely and captured the contest 14 - 7. Jack Devine went all the way in
the first game for Moose Jaw to get the win. Jack Doerr, who relieved
Gary McKechney in the 3rd, was tagged with the loss. Mel
Hennenfent
slugged a home run and triple for the winners while Murray Smail and
Garth Hayes rapped out three base blows each.
J. Devine (W) and Brooks
G. McKechney, Doerr (L) (3) and Kreuger
The Maple Leafs gained revenge in the nightcap as they unloaded 14 hits
against loser Wally Blaisdell. Gordon McDonald went the route for
Estevan to earn the victory and aided his own cause offensively with
three
hits. Gary McKechney belted a triple and double while brother,
Ron, and Dale Wetsch each batted 2 for 4. Mel
Hennenfent ripped out four safeties in
five trips for Moose Jaw.
Blaisdell (L) and Brooks
McDonald (W) and Martin
(June 7)
Southpaw Guy Blondeau threw a perfect eight-inning game for the Regina
Cardinals as they whitewashed the winless Weyburn Beavers 18 - 0. The
youthful Blondeau set down 11 of the 24 batters he faced by strikeout.
John Sirdar gave up six runs in his three innings on the mound and took the
loss for Weyburn. The Cards collected 18 hits with every player in the
line-up contributing at least one safety. Don Wooley and
Wayne Mang had
the biggest night with three hits each. Ed Heidt, Ron Dundas,
Al Schell and Blondeau each collected a pair.
Blondeau (W) and Schell
Sirdar (L), Covert (4), Lauterbach (7) and Springer, Paschney (1), Greaves
(4)
(June 7)
The Southey Red Sox scored six times in the 6th frame to hang an 8 - 5
defeat on the Notre Dame Hounds. Ken Mohr's two-run homer was the feature
of this uprising and gave lefthander Vic Wall the win. Art
Belick also
homered for Southey, a bases-empty shot in the 5th. Notre Dame starter
Phil Resch took the loss.
Resch (L), Bearss (6) and Doetzel
Wall (W) and Manz
(June 12)
The Weyburn Beavers were held hitless for the second consecutive game
when they bowed 5 - 0 to the Estevan Maple Leafs in a game called after
five innings because of rain. Guy Blondeau of the Regina Cardinals tossed
an 8-inning perfect game at the Beavers last week while winner Gary
McKechney silenced the Weyburn bats for five frames in this encounter. The
league-leading Maple Leafs collected all their runs in the first inning on
two walks, a sacrifice fly, a two-run single by Bob Davis, a double by
Erwin Kreuger and a two-run triple by Bob Martin. Losing pitcher
Dave Hoff
settled down after that and held the Leafs off the scoresheet the rest
of the way.
Hoff (L) and Greaves
G. McKechney (W) and Kreuger
(June 13)
The Notre Dame Hounds rallied for three runs in the bottom of the 8th, which
proved to be the final frame because of darkness, to edge the Regina
Cardinals 3 - 2. The win was the first in seven starts for the
Collegians. Phil Resch went the route for the win, yielding
six hits
including a triple and single by Wayne Mang. Regina's Ed
Bobowski was
the loser, giving up only four hits and fanning 11. Trailing 2 - 0 in their
final turn at bat, the Dogs knotted the count on Ed Bearss'
two-run
triple. Bearss then scored the winner on catcher Ed Doetzel's single.
Bobowski
(L) and Lysack, Schell (8)
Resch (W) and Doetzel
(June 16)
The Assiniboia Aces took over second place in the Southern League when
they turned back the fourth place Moose Jaw Lakers 6 - 1 behind the
four-hit pitching of Gord Skjerven. Ossie Booth sparked Assiniboia at the
plate with a home run, triple and single in three trips off loser Wally
Blaisdell. Nick Lawrick and Bob Weekes each rapped out a pair of singles
while Garth Hayes led Moose Jaw batting 2 for 4.
Blaisdell
(L) and Brooks
Skjerven (W) and Koemstedt
(June 16)
The Notre Dame Hounds picked up their second win over the Regina
Cardinals, defeating the Redbirds 14 - 11 in a heavy-hitting affair.
Hugh Carr of the Hounds, coming out of the bullpen in the 6th, picked up
the win while Ronnie Hall, the second of three Regina chuckers, was nailed
with the defeat. Hugh Huck had a triple and three singles for the winners
while Jim Lyons picked up a trio of single-base hits. Hall had a home
run for the Cards while Walt Ebel poked out two doubles and
Don Wooley
came through with a double and single.
Blondeau. Hall (L) (3), Dodds (7) and Ebel
Resch, Carr (W) (6) and Doetzel
(June 16)
The Southey Red Sox and Estevan Maple Leafs divided a Sunday double-dip
with the home-team Red Sox taking the opener 7 - 5 while the Lakers came
back to record an 11 - 8 decision in ten innings in the finale. In the
7-inning matinee, both teams did all their scoring in the 6th inning. A
two-run homer by losing pitcher Gary McKechney aided Estevan in grabbing a
5 - 0 lead but Southey came right back with seven runs in their half of the
frame on six singles and a two-run double by Luke Moser. McKechney,
Bob Davis and Erwin Kreuger each hit a pair of singles for the Leafs as did
Charlie Peerless and Sam Goodhue of the Sox. Crimson Hose starter
Tom Leverick was credited with the win.
G. McKechney (L) and Kreuger
Leverick (W), Wall (7) and Manz
Gary
McKechney, who relieved brother Ron in the 7th inning, was the
winner in the second game with Charlie Peerless taking the setback.
Wally Becker batted 4 for 6 for the winners and Nasie
Schnell 3 for 5.
Southey first baseman Ed Prosofsky belted a home run, triple and
two
singles in four trips while Sam Goodhue was 2 for 3 and Lionel
Ruhr 2 for
6.
Doerr, R. McKechney (4), G. McKechney (W) (7) and Martin, R. McKechney
Peerless (L), Wall (10) and Manz
(June 18)
The Assiniboia Aces strengthened their hold on second place in the
Southern League when they breezed to an easy 11 - 1 win over the sinking
Weyburn Beavers. The loss was the Beavers' seventh without a win. The
Aces started off with a four-run burst in the opening frame and, from there
on, it was no contest. Assiniboia batters clubbed out 15 safe blows off
loser Dave Hoff. John Hall was the winning hurler although he was not
around at the finish. Gord Skjerven had a big night at the dish for
Assiniboia, collecting four hits in five trips. Jim White had 3 for 4.
Nick Lawrick, Ossie Booth and Rod Koemstedt each had a brace.
Hall (W), Pearson and Koemstedt
Hoff (L) and Greaves
(June 19)
The Southey Red Sox consolidated their grip on third place in the
Southern League when they turned back the fourth place Moose Jaw Lakers
9 - 5. Moose Jaw hopped into an early 3 - 0 lead but the Sox exploded
for four runs in the 2nd frame and added single counters in each of the
succeeding five innings to get the win. Wes Richardson, who gave way to
Tommy Leverick in the 7th, picked up the win. The loss was pinned on
Jack Devine. Charlie Peerless paced Southey in the batter's box with
two
doubles and a single while catcher Morris McNabb rapped out
three singles. Lionel Ruhr, Ed Prosofsky, Denny
Cochrane and Sam Goodhue each had a
pair of singles. Foe Moose Jaw, Ted Pasch slammed a home run and single
with Murray Smail, Baldy Smith, Mel
Hennenfent, Bud Palmer and Devine
all contributing a brace of singles.
Devine (L), Blaisdell (6) and Hunchuk
Richardson (W), Leverick (7) and McNabb
(June 23)
The Notre Dame Hounds edged the Estevan Maple Leafs 2 - 1 as the Dogs'
Phil Resch hurled brilliantly in the clutch in this nip-and-tuck tussle.
Although tagged for 12 hits, Resch came through in fine style with men
on base and left 13 Leafs stranded. Loser Gary McKechnie gave up only
seven hits. Ed Bearss of the Hounds had a double and single, the latter
driving home the winning run. The McKechney brothers, Gary and
Ron, as
well as Wally Becker each had a pair of hits for Estevan.
Resch (W) and Doetzel
G. McKechney (L) and Kreuger
(June 23)
The Assiniboia Aces took over first place in the Southern League when
they turned back the Regina Cardinals 14 - 3 in the matinee of a
double-dip. The second game ended in a 5 - 5 tie when a Sunday curfew
halted play after seven innings. Gord Skjerven pitched and batted the Aces
to their lopsided opening game win, setting down the Reginans on six hits
while ripping out a double and two singles himself. Rod Koemstedt and
Reg Waterton each homered for the winners and Jim
White knocked out three
singles. Larry Bachiu and George McFadyen both jacked out homers for the
Redbirds and Lou Lysack had two singles. Ed Heidt was the loser.
Heidt (L), Floyd (4) and Lysack
Skjerven (W) and Koemstedt
Moundsmen
Guy Blondeau of Regina and Assiniboia's Paul Pearson locked
horns in the second game which was featured by the two home run
performance of Cards' catcher Lou Lysack.
Blondeau and Lysack
Pearson and Koemstedt
(June 25)
Ed Bearss limited the Estevan Maple Leafs to eight hits over
nine innings in
leading the Notre Dame Hounds to their 4th win in ten starts, a 9 - 7
victory. The loss dropped the defending league champions into third spot
and boosted the idle Assiniboia Aces into the league lead. Ron McKechney, the losing pitcher, was nicked for 12 safeties.
Ken Townsend
had a triple and two singles for the Collegians. Hugh Huck,
Ed Doetzel and
Bearss each added two singles. Wally Becker and Doug
Martin had two hits
apiece.
R. McKechney (L) and Kreuger
Bearss (W) and Doetzel
(June 26)
The Hounds of Notre Dame parlayed eight hits and seven Regina Cardinal errors
into ten runs and breezed to an easy 10 - 3 victory. The Reginans, who equaled the Hounds' hitting output, could only manage a trio of runs
off the servings of winning pitcher Phil Resch. The Dogs' victory was
their fifth straight after dropping their first six league starts.
George McFadyen, who worked on the hill for Regina for 3 1/3 innings,
took the loss. Ed Bearss was the big cog in the Hounds' offensive
machine, belting two doubles and a single. Garnet Campbell lashed a pair
of singles, stole two bases and sparkled defensively for the visitors.
Ron Dundas ripped a triple and had a single for the Cards.
Larry Bachiu and
Al Schell each poked a double.
Resch (W) and Doetzel
McFadyen (L), Harrison (4) and Schell
(June 28)
Tom Leverick came to the rescue of Vic Wall with one out in the first
inning and scattered six hits the rest of the way to lead the Southey Red
Sox past the Regina Cardinals 6 - 5. Ed Bobowski, who went the route for
the Cards, was the loser. Regina jumped on Wall for three runs on three singles
and two walks in only 1/3 of an inning before Leverick stepped in to put
out the fire. Ken McEachern hammered out a double and single for Southey
while Morris McNabb followed with two singles. Catcher Lou
Lysack of the
Redbirds continued his torrid hitting pace, clubbing a double and two
singles.
Wall, Leverick (W) (1) and McNabb
Bobowski (L) and Lysack
(June 28)
The Estevan Maple Leafs handed the Weyburn Beavers their 8th straight
defeat, knocking down their Soo-Line rivals by a 7 - 2 count. Estevan
scored single runs in the 6th and 7th to forge ahead and then added
three
more in the 9th to put the win on ice. Gary McKechney went all the way
for the win, allowing the Beavers but four hits. A newcomer to Weyburn,
Elmer Franks, went the distance in taking the loss. Weyburn's runs came
on a two-run homer by Cece McCarron in the 3rd. Ron
McKechney homered for
Estevan in the 6th and also had two singles.
G. McKechney (W) and Kreuger
Franks (L) and Thompson
(June 28)
The Assiniboia Aces came to the Mill City and walked away with a 6 - 3
win over the host Moose Jaw Lakers.
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(June 30)
The Weyburn Beavers pounced on loser Charlie Peerless for eight hits and
five runs in five innings, sending him to the showers, as they finally won their
first game of the campaign, beating the Southey Red Sox 7 - 2. The
Beavers collected a total of 14 hits including a two-run homer by Hugh
McMillan. Southpaw Dave Hoff struck out seven and went all the way for the
win. Chick Springer went 3 for 4 for the Beavers. Three other Weyburn
players, Cece McCarron, Elmer Franks and Barry
Greaves, each had two hits
as did Denny Cochrane of the Redlegs.
Peerless (L), Batley (5) and McNabb
Hoff (W) and Greaves
(July 2)
The Southey Red Sox made full use of six base hits and five Regina Cardinal
miscues to register an 8 - 5 triumph. Vic Wall, who scattered
seven hits,
was the winner while Ed Bobowski suffered the loss. Ken
Mohr's two-run
double climaxed a 2nd inning spurt which netted the Sox five runs. Doug
Hingley poked three singles for the Cards with Luke Moser duplicating the
feat for Southey.
Bobowski (L) and Schell
Wall (W) and Manz
(July 5)
The Southey Red Sox snapped the Notre Dame Hounds' 5-game win streak
with a 6-run explosion in the 8th which erased a 5 - 1 deficit and gave
them a 7 - 5 triumph. Charlie Peerless survived a rough 2nd inning,
during which the Hounds pushed across four runs to take a 5 - 0 lead, and
scattered eight hits to pick up the Southey pitching victory. Ron
Resch was
the loser. Lionel Ruhr and Art Rennie had
two singles apiece for the Red
Sox. Hugh Huck, Bob Donald and Ed Doetzel each hit safely twice for
Notre Dame.
Resch (L), Carr (8) and Doetzel
Peerless (W) and McNabb
(July 5)
The Regina Cardinals fell 4 1/2 games behind the Moose Jaw Lakers, who
hold the 4th and final playoff spot, as Moose Jaw's Jack Devine checked
them on five hits to give the Lakers a 5 - 1 victory. Devine displayed
masterful control in handing the Reginans their tenth loss in 12 starts,
striking out ten and walking not a single batter. At one stretch in the
game, he retired 17 in a row. Cards' starter Lefty Harrison was the
loser. Owen Gillstrom collected three of Regina's five hits, poking out a
double and two singles. Ray Nutzhorn and Mel Hennenfent each had
two singles
for the winners.
J. Devine (W) and Brooks
Harrison (L), Dodds (3) and Lysack
(July 7)
The Estevan Maple Leafs swept both ends of a Sunday doubleheader from
the Assiniboia Aces to take over first place in the Southern League.
Gord McDonald went the distance as the Maple Leafs won easily 15 - 4 in
the first match.
xxx and xxx
McDonald (W) and xxxx
McDonald came back in relief of Estevan starter
Gary McKechney to gain
credit for the win in the nightcap as well as the Leafs prevailed 6 - 5.
xxx and xxx
G. McKechney, McDonald (W) and xxxx
(July 7)
The Notre Dame Hounds climbed into a 4th place tie with the Moose Jaw
Lakers by defeating them 11 - 6. Ed Bearss was the game's top dog,
spinning a 7-hitter for the pitching win and smashing a homer, triple
and double to lead the Hounds offensively. A seven run 3rd inning
against loser Bob Hobbs put Notre Dame out in front to stay.
Mel Hennenfent had a three-run homer for the Lakers and Baldy
Smith had a
bases-empty shot. Ken Townsend came up with four singles in
five trips for the
winners.
Hobbs (L) and xxxx
Bearss (W) and xxxx
(July 9)
The Estevan Maple Leafs strengthened their hold on top spot in the
Southern League when they edged the cellar-dwelling Weyburn Beavers 8 -
7. The game was a thriller from start to finish with the Leafs coming
out on top, scoring the game-winning run in the top of the 9th on a pair
of hits and an error. Dale Wetsch's single drove home Ron
McKechney with
the winning tally. Gary McKechney, in a relief role, picked up the win.
Morley Flichel, out of the bullpen in the 4th, took the loss. Three
homers were hit in this contest. Estevan's Ron McKechney had a
bases-empty four-bagger in the 3rd and teammate Wayne North pounded out a
two-run shot in the 7th. Ed Stefureak hit one for Weyburn in the 3rd with
the bases empty. North, Wetsch, Ron McKechney and Bob
Davis all had a
brace of hits for the Maple Leafs as did Baldy Garner and Stefureak of
the Beavers.
Maloney, McDonald (4), G. McKechney (W) (5) and Kreuger
Franks, Flichel (L) (4) and Thompson
Standings
as of July 10
Estevan Maple Leafs 12 - 4 .750
Southey Red Sox 10 - 4 .714
Assiniboia Aces 8 - 4 .667
Moose Jaw Lakers 6 - 7 .462
Notre Dame Hounds 6 - 7 .462
Regina Cardinals 2 - 10 .167
Weyburn Beavers 1 - 9 .100
(July 11)
The Notre Dame Hounds moved a half game ahead of the Moose Jaw Lakers
into 4th place in the Southern League by downing the Regina Cardinals 7
- 5. The loss for the Cards, their 11th in 13 games, all but eliminated
their hopes of a playoff berth. Lefthander Hugh Carr recorded the
pitching win for the Dogs, scattering eight hits. Ed Bobowski, a fellow
southpaw, also was hit eight times in eight frames and took the loss. Hugh
Huck
produced two singles for the Hounds and Ken Townsend added a triple.
Owen Gillstrom and Harvey Johnson each had a
three-bagger and single for Regina. John Klein was next with a double and single.
Carr (W) and Doetzel
Bobowski (L), Lysack (9) and Schell
(July 12)
Walt Ebel led the offensive show as the Regina Cardinals trounced the
lowly Weyburn Beavers 17 - 3. Ebel was a whiz at the plate with two
homers, a grand-slam in the first and a three-run blast in the 2nd, plus a 6th
inning single. Two other Regina batters produced four-baggers, Harv
Johnson
with a bases-clear first inning shot and Larry Bachiu with a
two-run 3rd
inning homer. Guy Blondeau went all the way to pick up the win in this
game called after the 6th because of darkness. Weyburn starter Dick
Scott pitched into the 2nd and was pummeled with the loss. Ron
Gilbert, Blondeau and Wayne Mang each had two hits for the Redbirds.
Cece McCarron
stroked a pair for Weyburn. Hugh McMillan had a bases-empty circuit
clout for the Beavers.
Blondeau (W) and Schell
Scott (L), Hoff (2), McCarron (4) and Greaves
(July 12)
The Southey Red Sox walloped the Notre Dame Hounds 21 - 6 in a 7-inning
encounter in which five homers were slammed. For Southey, Ken Mohr hit for
the circuit twice while Charlie Peerless and Morris
McNabb hit one
apiece, Peerless' being a grand slam. Archie Sanderson poked one out for
the Dogs. Peerless also picked up the pitching win in a relief role.
Phil Resch, the first of three Notre Dame hurlers, took the loss.
Richardson, Peerless (W) (3) and McNabb
Resch (L), Bearss (3), Townsend (5) and Doetzel
(July14)
The Estevan Maple Leafs were extended to the limit by the Regina
Cardinals before winning a twin-bill by 2 - 1 and 4 - 2 scores.
Cardinals' pitcher Arnie Floyd lost a two-hitter in the opener as his
mates committed five errors to give the Maple Leafs two unearned runs, all
they would need to narrowly win. Gary McKechney was the winner. He was
touched for six hits including a triple by John Klein.
Floyd (L) and xxxx
G. McKechney (W) and xxxx
Paul
Maloney set the Caps down on two hits in the nightcap, striking out
11 in the process. Ed Bobowski gave up only six hits in taking the loss.
Ron McKechney's triple was the big blow of the game.
Bobowski (L) and xxxx
Maloney (W) and xxxx
(July 14)
The Southey Red Sox took a pair from the Assiniboia Aces by copping 5 -
1 and 7 - 1 decisions. Charlie Peerless pitched and batted Southey to
victory in game 1, holding the Aces to a single tally and pounding out a
double and single. Gord Skjerven was the loser. Vic
Wall had three hits for
the Sox.
Skjerven (L) and xxxx
Peerless (W) and xxxx
Ken
Mohr and Ken McEachern each had two-run singles for Southey in the
second game. Rod Koemstedt homered for the Aces' lone run off winner
Tommy Leverick. Paul Pearson was nailed with the loss.
Pearson (L) and xxxx
Leverick (W) and xxxx
(July 14)
At Carlyle, the Weyburn Beavers tripled their win total for the season
when they up-ended the Notre Dame Hounds in both ends of a doubleheader
by scores of 8 - 3 and 8 - 4.
xxx and xxx
xxx and xxx
xxx and xxx
xxx and xxx
(July 15)
The Moose Jaw Lakers fortified their grip on 4th place in the Southern
League by defeating the cellar-dwelling Regina Cardinals 5 - 4 behind
the 6-hit, ten strikeout pitching of Wally Blaisdell. Loser
Guy Blondeau
lasted only 1 1/3 innings. Jack Devine was the only Laker to get more
than one hit, belting two singles in four trips. Harvey Johnson and
Walt Ebel
singled twice each for the Cards. Herb Lovett had a two-run double for
Moose Jaw. The game was called at the end of seven because of darkness.
Blaisdell (W) and Lovett
Blondeau (L), Harrison (2), Dodds (6) and Schell
(July 17)
The Assiniboia Aces turned back the visiting Weyburn Beavers 7 - 1 in a
Southern League encounter. John Hall went the route for the Aces to get
the win on a 5-hitter, striking out ten batters. Dick Scott took the
loss, giving up 13 safeties. Ossie Booth led the winners at the plate
with a double and single while Gord Skjerven, Rod
Koemstedt, Reg Waterton, Jim White and Hall each rapped out a deuce of singles. The
lone Weyburn run came on a 6th inning home run by Chick Springer.
Scott (L) and Greaves
Hall (W) and Waterton
(July 19)
The Moose Jaw Lakers strengthened their hold on 4th place in the
Southern League with a 10 - 3 win over the Weyburn Beavers. Ageless
veteran Ralph Hogg, out of retirement once more, took to the hill for
Weyburn for the first time this year and worked seven innings, giving up
Moose Jaw's first six runs, in taking the loss. Winner Jack Devine of the
Lakers tossed a nifty 5-hitter, striking out 10. Moose Jaw left fielder
George Guillaume had a whale of a night at the dish, collecting a home
run, two doubles and a single for the winners. Herb Lovett,
Ted Pasch and
Devine all had a brace of hits. Mel Hennenfent hit a home run for the
Lakers. Buzz Bent of the Beavers had a two-run homer, a double and a
single in four trips.
J. Devine (W) and Lovett
Hogg (L), Covert (8), Franks (8) and Greaves
(July 21)
The Southey Red Sox moved into first place in the Southern League, a
game and a half ahead of the Estevan Maple Leafs, by chalking up 4 - 3
and 8 - 4 wins against their closest pursuer. The Maple Leafs had a 1/2
game lead in the standings entering the doubleheader. In the opener,
Estevan left fielder Doug Martin dropped a fly ball in the top of the
7th, allowing two Southey runners to score and providing the Red Sox with
their margin of victory. Charlie Peerless, with a 5-hitter, out-dueled
Estevan's Gord McDonald who was nicked for 7, to pick up the win.
Ken McEachern and Lionel Ruhr each poked two singles for the winners.
Peerless (W) and McNabb
McDonald (L) and Kreuger
Southpaw
Vic Wall set the Leafs down on eight hits in recording the nightcap
triumph. Gary McKechney, the loser, gave up nine hits but what really kept
him in jeopardy were the seven errors by his defense. Ken McEachern and Wall
poled two singles apiece for the Red Sox while Ron McKechney hit a homer
and single for Estevan.
Wall (W) and Manz
G. McKechney (L) and Kreuger
(July 21)
The Moose Jaw Lakers vaulted into third place in the Southern League by
knocking over the Weyburn Beavers 11 - 8 and 6 - 5. Ron Brooks belted a
homer and single to lead Moose Jaw to their first game win. Mark
Genge
picked up the complete game win for the Lakers while Weyburn's Cece
McCarron took the loss. Glen Smith had two singles for the winners.
Buzz Bent led Weyburn with a home run and two doubles. Chick
Springer added a
pair of singles.
McCarron (L) and Greaves
Genge (W) and Brooks
Wally
Blaisdell came on in relief of starter Bob Hobbs to gain credit
for the nightcap win as Bud Palmer doubled home Mel
Hennenfent and Herb Lovett with the tying and winning runs in the bottom of the 8th.
Baldy Smith and Ron Brooks each homered for the Lakers off loser
Elmer Franks
while Barry Greaves banged out two singles for the losers.
Franks (L) and Greaves
Hobbs, Blaisdell (W) (6) and Brooks
(July 21)
The Notre Dame Hounds shunted the Assiniboia Aces into 4th spot in the
Southern League with 8 - 4 and 20 - 6 victories in a Sunday twin-bill.
In the matinee affair, the Hounds Hugh Carr spun a neat
four-hitter as his
mates teed off on three Assiniboia pitchers for ten hits. Starter Al
Lowes
took the loss for the Aces. Hugh Huck and Vern Glazier each rapped a
double and single for Notre Dame. John Hall had two singles for the
losers.
Lowes (L), Hall (4), Pearson (6) and Koemstedt
Carr (W) and Doetzel
The Hounds scored in every inning as they routed the Aces in the
nightcap. Phil Resch coasted to an easy victory, being nicked for
six hits
while whiffing 6. Aces' starter Gord Skjerven was chased in the 3rd,
after giving up nine runs, and was nailed with the loss. Vern Glazier led
the onslaught with three doubles and a single. Garnet Campbell followed with
a double and two singles and Ed Bearss added a homer and single.
Nick Lawrick and Rod Koemstedt led the Aces with a double and single apiece.
Skjerven (L), Pearson (3), Hall (5), Lowes (6), Lee (7) and Koemstedt
Resch (W) and Doetzel
(July 23)
The Weyburn Beavers fought the Notre Dame Hounds to a 7 - 7 draw in a
Southern League fixture. Trailing 7 - 3 going into the bottom of the
9th, the Beavers bunched five hits and a walk to tally four runs, including
the equalizer, and the game was then called because of darkness. Dave
Hoff went the distance for Weyburn while the Hounds used two hurlers.
Buzz Bent and Chick Springer both had a trio of hits for Weyburn.
Barry Greaves and Hoff collected two. Jim Lyons was best for the Hounds with
three
hits and Ed Doetzel had a pair.
Carr, Resch (9) and Doetzel
Hoff and Greaves
(July 24)
The Regina Cardinals, winners of only three of their first 17 games,
overcame four-run deficits in each game as they edged the Assiniboia Aces
twice by scores of 9 - 8 and 6 - 4. The Cards scored four times in the
bottom of the 7th and final frame to grab the spoils in game one and pin
the loss on Gord Skjerven. Ed Bobowski, out of the bullpen in relief of
Arnie Floyd, got the win. Don Wooley and Larry
Bachiu of the Redbirds,
as well as Assiniboia's Rube Erfle and Reg Waterton, each had
two hits in
the 7-inning contest which was shortened because of a late start.
Lowes, Skjerven (L) (7) and Waterton
Floyd, Bobowski (W) (4) and Schell
The owl encounter was a joust between southpaw's
Guy Blondeau of Regina
and John Hall of the Aces, both of whom took their lumps early and then
settled in. Blondeau struck out 12, retired 13 consecutive hitters in
one stretch and was the winner after being behind 4 - 0 early in the
game. Cards left fielder Don Wooley slammed a double and
two singles while Larry Bachiu and Walt Ebel collected
two singles apiece. Third sacker Gord Skjerven had two hits for Assiniboia.
Hall (L) and Waterton
Blondeau (W) and Schell
(July 25)
The Moose Jaw Lakers virtually wiped out the playoff hopes of the Regina
Cardinals by beating the sixth place team 10 - 8. The Lakers were
out-hit 11 - 8 but half of their hits were home runs with Ted Pasch,
George "Bugs" Guillaume, George Hunchuk and
Murray Smail all connecting.
The Cardinals managed two homers themselves as Doug Hingley and losing
chucker Arnie Floyd teed off on winner Jack Devine. Pasch wound up with
three hits as did Walt Ebel of the Reginans.
Floyd (L) and Lysack
J. Devine (W) and Hunchuk
(July 26)
The Southey Red Sox increased their Southern League lead when they edged
the hard-luck, cellar-dwelling Weyburn Beavers 5 - 3. Veteran Tommy
Leverick went the distance for the Sox, surrendering ten hits, to pick up
the win over Weyburn starter Keith Covert. The Beavers had their chances
but just couldn't connect at the most opportune times and left 11 men
stranded on base. The game saw two homers. Morris McNabb of the Red Sox
hit a two-run shot in the 5th and Weyburn's Chick Springer came through
with a 4th inning bases-empty clout. Besides his four-bagger, Springer also
had two singles. Ken McEachern had three hits for the Redlegs. Two Beavers,
Dave Hoff and Cece McCarron, had a pair of hits.
Leverick (W) and McNabb
Covert (L), Hoff (7) and Greaves
(July 28)
The Notre Dame Hounds' chances of making the Southern League playoffs
strengthened considerably as they took two close games from the Weyburn
Beavers by 3 - 2 and 4 - 3 margins. Both games were replays of tie games
earlier in the season. Ken Townsend hurled the complete game win in the
opener, striking out six and giving up five hits to earn the decision over
Weyburn's Dave Hoff. The winning marker was scored on a Weyburn error.
Hoff and Hugh Huck of the Hounds both had two hits to lead their
respective clubs.
Townsend (W) and Doetzel
Hoff (L) and Greaves
Phil
Resch hurled the evening game for Notre Dame, besting the Beavers'
Cece McCarron. Jonas Fornwald and Ed Doetzel of Notre Dame, as well as
Weyburn's Buzz Bent, all had two base raps.
Resch (W) and Doetzel
Hoff (L) and Greaves
(July 28)
The Estevan Maple Leafs climbed to within a game of the pace-setting
Southey Red Sox by sweeping a Southern League doubleheader from the
Assiniboia Aces by 6 - 5 and 7 - 5 counts. The twin-losses shunted the
slumping Aces into 5th place, two games back of the Notre Dame Hounds.
Doug Martin's 9th inning homer off loser Al Lowes won the matinee for
Gord McDonald who scattered nine hits in the compete game effort. Estevan's
Martin and Wayne North had three hits as did Assiniboia's
Reg Waterton.
McDonald (W) and Martin
Lowes (L) and Lee
Paul
Maloney came on in relief of starter Gary McKechney to gain credit
for the Maple Leafs' nightcap triumph. Paul Pearson was touched for 11
Estevan hits in absorbing the loss. Bob Davis had a three-run homer for the
Leafs. The McKechney brothers, Gary and Ron, each had
two hits. Nick Lawrick paced the attack of the losing Aces with
three hits. Ossie Booth and
Gord Skjerven had a pair.
G. McKechney, Maloney (W) (3) and Kreuger, Martin (3)
Pearson (L) and Hall
(July 28)
The Moose Jaw Lakers and Southey Red Sox split a Southern League
twin-bill. In a free-swinging first game, the Lakers ran off with a 20 -
10 verdict. Southey came from behind in the second encounter to grab an
8 - 6 verdict. Catcher George Hunchuk paced the Moose Jaw offense in the
opener with a double and three singles sending Red Sox' starter Charlie
Peerless down to defeat. Right fielder Don Devine picked up
three hits in
support of winner Wally Blaisdell.
Blaisdell (W), Genge (4) and Hunchuk
Peerless (L), Batley (4), Leverick (5) and McNabb
Southey exploded for
five big runs in the 6th off loser Jack Devine to take
the lead for good in game two. Vic Wall, who struck out
eight along the way,
was the winner. Morris McNabb led the Southey arsenal garnering
three
safeties, two triples and a single. Denny Cochrane and Al
Manz followed
with a brace each, Cochrane's total reflecting a homer while Manz's
included a three-bagger. Devine led the Moose Jaw hitters with a double and
single.
Wall (W) and McNabb
J. Devine (L) and Hunchuk
(July 30)
The Moose Jaw Lakers assured themselves of a Southern League playoff
berth when they beat the home-town Weyburn Beavers 4 - 1. Winning
pitcher George Guillaume drew the starting mound assignment for the
Lakers and limited Weyburn to four hits in the 7-inning, darkness-shortened
affair. Dave Hoff toiled on the hill for Weyburn and took the loss.
Catcher George Hunchuk and infielder Baldy Smith had
two hits each for
Moose Jaw. Hoff reciprocated for Weyburn.
Guillaume (W) and Hunchuk
Hoff (L) and Greaves
(August 1)
The Notre Dame Hounds, with the aid of two first inning grand slam home
runs, manhandled the Moose Jaw Lakers 11 - 6. Notre Dame managed only
four hits in their wild, first inning barrage but three were homers. Archie
Sanderson and Vern Glazier swatted the bases-loaded shots while
Ken Townsend hit a two-run blast to give the Hounds a huge lead and send lefty
Gordon Campbell on to the mound victory. Loser Wally
Blaisdell lasted
only 2/3 of an inning. The win assured the Hounds of at least a tie for
4th place. Garnet Campbell and Sanderson had two hits apiece for Notre
Dame. Don Devine hit a home run and two singles to lead Moose Jaw.
Ted Pasch and George Hunchuk managed a brace of singles each.
Blaisdell (L), Bell (1) and Hunchuk
Gord Campbell (W) and Doetzel
(August 2)
The Weyburn Beavers overcame a 2nd inning, 10 - 0 deficit to gain a 10 -
10, 7-inning tie with the Regina Cardinals. Ed Bobowski went the route
for Regina, allowing six hits which included Buzz Bent's
three-run homer. Keith Covert started for Weyburn but was shelled in Regina's 7-run,
second inning uprising. Dave Hoff finished the game on the mound for the
Beavers. Larry Bachiu of the Redbirds as well as Weyburn's
Cece McCarron
and Covert all had two hits.
Bobowski and xxxx
Covert, Hoff (2) and xxxx
(August 4)
The Estevan Maple Leafs and Moose Jaw Lakers divided a double-dip with
the Lakers winning 5 - 4 in the opener and the Maple Leafs gaining
revenge in the finale by a 9 - 3 count. The split gave Moose Jaw third
place in the Southern League and prevented the Maple Leafs from
repeating as pennant winners. Mel Hennenfent's two-run homer in the 8th
won it for Moose Jaw and pitcher Jack Devine in the matinee, sending
reliever Gord McDonald down to defeat. Wally Becker and
Bob Davis had
round-trippers for Estevan.
Maloney, McDonald (L) (7) and Martin
J. Devine (W) and Lovett
Estevan's
Paul Maloney, out of the bullpen, got the win in the nightcap
over George Guillaume. Moose Jaw's Charlie Elsom was the game's leading
hitter, going 3 for 3. The Maple Leafs' Ron McKechney and
Ted Pasch of
the Lakers both had home runs.
McDonald, Maloney (W) (3) and Martin
Guillaume (L), Genge (5) and Lovett
(August 4)
The Notre Dame Hounds grabbed 4th place in the Southern League by coming
back with a lopsided 16 - 4 decision over the Assiniboia Aces in the
second game of a doubleheader after losing the opener 10 - 5. Gord
Skjerven of Assiniboia won the first game with Hugh Carr taking the
loss. Ossie Booth led the winners at the dish with four hits.
George Ciocia
contributed with a trio while Ron Lee hit a three-run homer.
Archie Sanderson pummeled a round-tripper for the Dogs.
Carr (L) and Doetzel
Skjerven (W) and Lee
Skjerven's attempt at winning both games failed miserably as he was
driven from the mound in the 4th inning of game two to taste defeat. Phil
Resch posted the complete game win which sent the Hounds into the
Southern League playoffs. Notre Dame's Ed Bearss and Ken
Townsend had
stellar performances in the batter's box, both coming up with two doubles
and a pair of singles. Vern Glazier chipped in with a home run and
single. Ossie Booth led the Aces' offense with two hits.
Resch (W) and Doetzel
Skjerven (L), Hall (4), Lowes and Lee
(August 4)
The Southey Red Sox captured the 1957 Southern League pennant by turning
back the Regina Cardinals 10 - 5. The Red Sox exploded for five runs in the
7th on only one hit, a triple by Denny Cochrane, to wrap up the victory.
13 bases on balls by Redbird chuckers greatly aided the Redlegs. Vic
Wall took the pitching win over Guy Blondeau. Al
Leuer homered for the
Cards. The Red Sox will now meet the 4th place Notre Dame Hounds in one
semi-final while 2nd place Estevan tangles with 3rd place Moose Jaw in
the other bracket.
Blondeau (L), Floyd (6) and Schell
Wall (W), Leverick (9) and McNabb
Final
Standings
Southey Red Sox 18 - 5 .783
Estevan Maple Leafs 17 - 7 .708
Moose Jaw Lakers 14 - 10 .583
Notre Dame Hounds 13 - 11 .542
Assiniboia Aces 10 - 13 .438
Regina Cardinals 5 - 16 .238
Weyburn Beavers 3 - 18 .143
PLAYOFFS
:
(August 6)
The pennant-winning Southey Red Sox got off on the right foot in their
best-of-three Southern League semi-final by edging the 4th place Notre Dame
Hounds 9 - 7. The two combatants slugged it out for nine innings and a
total of 31 hits, 16 by the Sox. Lefthander Hugh Carr went all the way
for Notre Dame while Tom Leverick started on the Southey mound but
needed 9th inning relief help Charlie Peerless. Notre Dame's
Ed Bearss
led all swatters with four hits. Garnet Campbell and Jim
Lyons of the
Hounds as well as Ed Prosofsky and Sam Goodhue of the Red Sox all had a
trio of raps. Peerless had a two-run homer for the Crimson Hose.
Carr (L) and Doetzel
Leverick (W), Peerless (9) and Manz
(August 7)
The Estevan Maple Leafs blanked the Moose Jaw Lakers 3 - 0 to take a 1 -
0 lead in their best-of-three semi-final playoff. Gord McDonald held the
Lakers to seven hits in picking up the shutout win. He also delivered
three
singles off loser Jack Devine. Leafs' outfielder Wally
Becker had two
singles while Ron McKechney jacked out a bases-empty home run.
Herb Lovett, George Guillaume and George
Hunchuk hit two singles apiece for
Moose Jaw.
J. Devine (L) and Hunchuk
McDonald (W) and Martin
(August 8)
The Notre Dame Hounds squared their semi-final series with the Southey
Red Sox at one game each when they chalked up a 5 - 3 win in game two.
Phil Resch limited the pennant-winning Red Sox to four hits in the
seven inning
game while loser Charlie Peerless was nicked for five hits by the Hounds.
With the score knotted at 3 - 3 in the 5th, a triple by Archie Sanderson
and a single by Ed Doetzel provided the Hounds with the winning tally.
Peerless was the game's only batsman to get two hits, both singles.
Peerless (L) and Manz
Resch (W) and Doetzel
(August
10) The Moose Jaw Lakers evened their Southern League semi-final with
the Estevan Maple Leafs by taking down the visitors 4 - 2. Winner Jack
Devine gave up two first inning runs but then shut the door the rest of
the way to give Moose Jaw the win. The Estevan tandem of loser Paul
Maloney and reliever Ron McKechney gave up seven Moose Jaw hits with
George Hunchuk slugging a triple, double and single in
four trips and Glen Smith
coming through with a double and single.
Maloney (L), R. McKechney (8) and Martin
J. Devine (W) and Hunchuk
(August
11) The Southey Red Sox advanced to the Southern League finals by taking
the rubber-match of their semi-final series with the Notre Dame Hounds
by a 17 - 3 count. Charlie Peerless was the winning pitcher giving up
five hits while Phil Resch was the loser. Ed Prosofsky and
Vic Wall led the
victorious Sox with three hits each. Hugh Huck had two singles for Notre Dame.
Resch (L) and xxxx
Peerless (W) and xxxx
(August
14) The Estevan Maple Leafs will play the Southey Red Sox in the
Southern League final series following their elimination of the Moose
Jaw Lakers from the playoffs. The home-town Maple Leafs disposed of the
Lakers 7 - 2 in the third game of their semi-final series to advance to
play the pennant-winning Southey club. Defending champion Estevan got a
three-hit pitching effort from Gord McDonald in sidelining Moose Jaw. Loser
Jack Devine lasted into the 8th before being driven to the showers.
Second baseman Ron McKechney was the main Estevan threat with a double
and two singles.
J. Devine (L), Gaines (8) and Hunchuk
McDonald (W) and Martin
(August
18) Gord McDonald set down the Southey Red Sox on five hits as the Estevan
Maple Leafs scored a 5 - 0 victory in the first game of the best-of-five Southern League final.
Vic Wall started for the Red Sox and was touched
for all of Estevan's runs before being replaced by Charlie Peerless in
the 5th. Wayne North, Ron McKechney and Dale Wetsch all had
two hits for
Estevan, one of North's being a triple.
Wall (L), Peerless (5) and McNabb, Manz (7)
McDonald (W) and Martin
(August
22) Tommy Leverick led the Southey Red Sox back onto even ground with
the Estevan Maple Leafs in the Southern League final series by limiting
the Leafs' batsmen to two hits in Southey's 7 - 0 victory. The Sox belted
Estevan starter Gary McKechney and reliever Gord McDonald for
seven hits
with right fielder Charlie Peerless stroking a two-run homer and a double.
Leverick struck out five in his winning performance.
G. McKechney (L), McDonald (3) and Martin
Leverick (W) and McNabb
(August
25) The Southey Red Sox beat the Estevan Maple Leafs 5 - 2 to take a 2 -
1 lead in their championship series. The Red Sox struck for four runs in
the 3rd inning and, with winner Charlie Peerless in control, maintained
the momentum to carry them to victory. Gary McKechney gave up all
five Southey tallies and was hit with the loss in lasting into the 3rd.
Morris McNabb and Ed Prosofsky hit a double and single apiece in leading
Southey's 11 hit attack with Peerless, Ken McEachern and
Luke Moser each
hitting a brace of singles. McKechney's double and single off Peerless
led Estevan's offense.
G. McKechney (L), McDonald (3) and Martin
Peerless (W) and McNabb
(September
8) The Southey Red Sox captured the franchise's third Southern League
crown in five years by blanking the Estevan Maple Leafs 3 - 0 to win the
best-of-five series 3 games to 1. The Red Sox previously won the
championship and the "Pop" Harvey Memorial trophy in 1953 and 1955 when
they played out of Regina. The 3rd game of this series was played two
weeks ago but continual disputes over the site for game four had delayed
the series' completion. After four scoreless innings, the Red Sox broke
loose in a big way in the 5th, counting all their runs in support of
winner Vic Wall who hurled a three-hitter. Luke Moser and
Ken Mohr led off
with consecutive singles off loser Gord McDonald, catcher
Morris McNabb
laid down a sacrifice bunt to advance them one base each and then
veteran Ed Prosofsky slammed a long sacrifice fly which plated Moser
with the lead run and eventual winner. Charlie Peerless followed with a
triple to score Mohr which preceded Ken McEachern's single which drove
Peerless home with the 3rd and final tally. Only one Leaf player reached
as far as third base in this game as Wall held the Soo-Liners in check
throughout. Mohr and Moser had two singles apiece to lead the Red Sox
attack.
Wall (W) and McNabb
McDonald (L) and Martin
(September
14) Ed Bearss, shortstop and clean-up hitter for the Notre Dame Hounds,
was today proclaimed as the new Southern League batting champion and
winner of the Dave Dryburgh Memorial trophy. Bearss clubbed out a total
of 41 hits in 94 at bats for a lusty .436 mark to finish well ahead of
Estevan's Gary McKechney who came in at .398 in the runner-up spot.
Top Ten Hitters
Ed Bearss (Notre Dame Hounds) 41 - 94 .436
Gary McKechney (Estevan Maple Leafs) 33 - 83 .398
Morris McNabb (Southey Red Sox) 29 - 75 .387
Vic Wall (Southey Red Sox) 25 - 67 .373
Gord Skjerven (Assiniboia Aces) 30 - 83 .362
Glen Smith (Moose Jaw Lakers) 21 - 59 .356
Mel Hennenfent (Moose Jaw Lakers) 24 - 68 .353
Ken McEachern (Southey Red Sox) 24 - 68 .353
Ray Nutzhorn (Moose Jaw Lakers) 21 - 60 .350
Bob Davis (Estevan Maple Leafs) 25 - 73 .344
Southey
Red Sox' lefthander Vic Wall has won the "Doc" Hughes Memorial trophy as
the Southern League's top pitcher. Wall had an unblemished regular
season record of six wins and no losses. He edged out teammate Tommy
Leverick who was 5 - 0. Gord McDonald of Estevan and
Charlie Peerless of
the Red Sox each posted 6 - 3 records.
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