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Preamble - Six teams will again battle for supremacy within the Southern
League during the 1964 campaign but with one significant change. The
Notre Dame Hounds, almost synonymous with the Southern League for over
25 years, decided not to field a team for the upcoming season and were
granted a one-year leave-of-absence. To fill the void, a new franchise
from Yorkton, the Elks, was granted admission. Import quotas were set
with the new Yorkton Elks and the perennial cellar-dwelling Fort
Qu'Appelle Sioux Indians being allowed two. Each of the other four entrants
will be allowed to employ one, should they choose to do so. All teams
are scheduled to play 28 games but the most easterly teams (Yorkton,
Melville and Fort Qu'Appelle) will play each other eight times as will the
most western-based clubs (Regina, Moose Jaw and Swift Current). The
cross-over schedule will be limited to four games against each other.
(May 23)
The Swift Current Indians opened defense of their Southern League title
with a 9 - 8 win over the Moose Jaw Regals. Gus Twamblay's single in the
7th inning drove in the winning run for the Tribe in this eight-inning
affair shortened by darkness. Merv Sanderson, with relief help from
knuckleballer
Marv Martinson, got the win. Reliever Dick Mandzuk of the
Regals was the loser. Outfielder Bob Lewis paced Swift Current with
three
singles. Reciprocating for the Regals were Larry Tollefson and
Brian Keegan. Gary Andrews added a double and single for the Mill City nine.
Fink, Mandzuk (L) (5), Longmore (8) and Tollefson
Sanderson (W), Martinson (8) and Doetzel
(May 24)
The Yorkton Elks, the Southern League's newest entry, and the Regina Red
Sox split a twin-bill in Yorkton before 1,000 fans. The home-towners
made a successful debut in the seven-inning opener, winning 8 - 7 but
dropped the wrap-up game 6 - 4. Import pitcher Gene Anderson, standing 6
feet 6 inches in height, yielded four hits and went the distance to get
credit for the Elks' inaugural win as Yorkton scored four runs in the
bottom of the 7th to take the come-from-behind win, primarily on the
strength of Barry Sharpe's three-run double. Red Sox rookie chucker
Bob Stasiuk was the loser. Shortstop Rollie Wilcox slammed
three singles and
outfielder Keith Washenfelder had two safeties for Yorkton.
Ed Stefureak
blasted a two-run homer for the Crimson Hose.
Stasiuk (L) and Bachiu
Anderson (W) and Johnson
Another Regina rookie hurler,
Ken Simon, stepped into the fray in a 1st
inning relief role and limited the Elks to seven hits the rest of the way to
pick up the win in the finale. The Elks committed five costly errors which
led to the downfall of losing pitcher Gary Murphy. Red Sox' slugger
Ed Stefureak drilled his second homer of the day plus two singles to lead the
Sox at the dish. Lionel Ruhr had a pair of singles. Gene
Anderson belted
two doubles for Yorkton while Ken Laxdal singled twice.
Yellowega, Simon (W) (1) and Bachiu
Murphy (L) and Johnson
(May 24)
The Fort Qu'Appelle Sioux Indians, Southern League doormats the past two
seasons, uncorked a 13-hit barrage to paste the Melville Millionaires 17
- 5. Lorne Houk tossed the win for Fort Qu'Appelle, although he did need
bullpen assistance. Melville starter Don Gelowitz was the loser.
Duane Williams homered for the Sioux crew while Glenn
Bosch and Al Leurer had
two singles each. Catcher Bev Hickie was the sparkplug at the plate for
the Moneymen, cranking two home runs plus a single.
Houk (W), B. Wright (8) and I. Wright
Gelowitz (L), Standingready (7), Goebel (7) and Bev Hickie
(May 24)
In the second encounter of a home-and-home weekend series, the Moose Jaw
Regals came back to defeat the Swift Current Indians 11 - 7. Lefty Wayne
LeBere was credited with the win in relief of Regals' starter Blaine
Ferrera. Swift Current starter Garth Gatzke was slapped with the loss.
Terry Wasley had a trio of one-baggers to lead the Regals offensively.
Catcher Larry Tollefson singled twice. Harvey Nybo went on a hitting
spree for the Tribe with a home run and two doubles. Ron Meyers had a
double and single while Bob Lewis singled twice.
Gatzke (L), Hainer (4), Burns (4), Hainer (5), Twamblay (8) and Nybo
Ferrera, LeBere (W) (4) and Tollefson
(May 28)
The Melville Millionaires' talented swatter Don Laube belted a
grand-slam homer as the Fort Qu'Appelle Sioux Indians were held to an 8
- 8 tie in a six-inning darkness-shortened contest. The Sioux got off to a
fast start with four runs in their half of the 1st inning. Import Tom
Taylor went the distance on the mound for the Millionaires, allowing
seven
hits and fanning six. Three Fort Qu'Appelle hurlers held the Moneymen to
eight
hits, including Laube's dinger plus a solo shot by Don Gelowitz.
Bill Seymour blasted a round-tripper for the Fort.
Taylor and Prystai
A. Bellegarde, Houk (2), B. Wright (5) and I. Wright
(May 28)
After a three year absence, former semi-pro star Roberto Zayas returned to
the diamond and, in his first plate appearance, netted a two-run, 1st
inning homer that sparked the Moose Jaw Regals to a 7 - 2 victory over
the Regina Red Sox. Zayas' blast came at the expense of losing pitcher
Wally Blaisdell. the former Regal fence-buster. Zayas also collected a
single. Paul Longmore, back with the Regals after a campaign with the
Notre Dame Hounds, tossed a four-hitter for the pitching win. Half that
total was garnered by the Redlegs' Lionel Ruhr, who singled twice.
Blaisdell (L) and Bachiu
Longmore (W) and Tollefson
(May 30)
The Swift Current Indians turned back the Yorkton Elks 8 - 5 in the
first game of a weekend series. Five errors by his teammates hindered
Gene Anderson's four-hit mound effort for Yorkton and stuck him with the
loss after six innings of work. Merv Sanderson scattered 11 hits for the
win. Jerry Walker of the Elks led all hitters with three singles while
catcher Gord Johnson belted a home run and single.
Anderson (L), Sobkow (7) and Johnson
Sanderson (W) and Nybo
(May 31)
The Fort Qu'Appelle Sioux Indians went on the warpath and scalped the
Regina Red Sox 6 - 2 in a Southern League encounter. Bob Wright, who
pitched last season for the Reginans, played havoc with his old buddies
by spacing eight hits and whiffing six to pick up the victory. Crimson Hose
starter Bob Williams took the loss. The Sioux hitting parade was led by
Glenn Bosch and Wright who cracked out three singles apiece.
Stu Willison
and Al Leurer each contributed a double and single. Wally
Blaisdell, the
league's MVP last season while with the Moose Jaw Regals, blasted a home
run for the Sox in the 8th.
Williams (L), Ash (4), Simon (8) and Fink
B. Wright (W) and I. Wright
(May 31)
The Melville Millionaires edged the Moose Jaw Regals 3 - 2, scoring all
three markers in the 3rd frame off loser Wayne LeBere. Winning pitcher
Elmer Standingready and reliever Don Gelowitz shared the hurling duties for
the Moneymen, limiting the Regals to three scratch singles. Neither team
produced a multi-hit player in this game.
Standingready (W), Gelowitz (6) and Prystai
LeBere (L) and Tollefson
(May 31)
The Yorkton Eagles downed the Swift Current Indians 8 - 5 to even their
weekend series in the Frontier City. The Elks started quickly in their
quest for revenge, scoring four runs in the 1st frame off loser Harvey
Pederson. Melville starter Gary Murphy picked up the win.
Jerry Walker,
Doug Dilts and Keith Washenfelder each ripped out a brace of singles for
the winners. Clint Cory led the Indians with three safeties while
Terry Burns, Gus Twamblay, Ed Doetzel and
Garth Gatzke collected two singles
apiece.
Murphy (W), Sobkow (7) and Johnson
Pederson (L), Gatzke (5) and Doetzel
(June 3)
The Regina Red Sox, led by reliever Bob Stasiuk, turned back the
defending champion Swift Current Indians 13 - 6. The game's turning
point came in the 7th inning when the Red Stockings scored six times.
Stasiuk, utilizing a sharp-breaking curveball, relieved Red Sox starter
Wayne Dusterback in the 5th, giving up but one run the rest of the way
in chalking up the win. Garth Gatzke was slapped with the loss in relief
of Indians' starter Jackie McLeod. Catcher Larry Bachiu was the
sparkplug at the plate for the Sox with a triple and single but it was
Ed Stefureak's power that led the way. Stefureak had a tape-measure home
run in the 5th plus a double and single. Rick Sentes homered for the
Tribe. Bob Lewis drilled a double and single for Speedy Creek while
Gus Twamblay and Clint Cory lashed out two singles apiece.
McLeod, Gatzke (L) (5), Martinson (7), Twamblay (7), Martinson (8) and Nybo
Dusterback, Stasiuk (W) (5) and Bachiu
(June 4)
The Melville Millionaires scored six runs in the 7th inning to take down
the Fort Qu'Appelle Sioux Indians 10 - 3. Melville starter Don Gelowitz
picked up the win over the Fort's Alex Bellegarde. Bev
Hickie slammed a
three-bagger for the Moneymen. Stu Willison collected
three singles for the
Sioux with Moe Fleishhaker, George Bellegarde and
Glenn Halbwachs each
singling twice.
Gelowitz (W), Taylor (6) and Prystai
A. Bellegarde (L), Trace (7) and G. Bellegarde
(June 5)
Right-hander Paul Longmore picked up his second successive win as the
Moose Jaw Regals took a narrow 9 - 8 decision from the Regina Red Sox.
Longmore entered the game in the 2nd frame and promptly surrendered a
grand-slam home run to Red Sox' starting pitcher Ken Simon. The Regals
came from behind a 3rd inning 7 - 1 deficit to deadlock the score in the
4th and eventually triumphed with a two-run 7th inning. Al Ash, out of the
Red Sox bullpen in the 4th, took the loss. Left fielder Terry Wasley
topped the Regal hitters with a triple and two singles. Longmore cracked a
pair of singles to aid his own cause.
Fink, Longmore (W) (2) and Tollefson
Simon, Ash (L) (4) and Bachiu
(June 6)
The Swift Current Indians whipped the Yorkton Elks 8 - 2 as Merv
Sanderson earned his third pitching win of the campaign with an
eight-hitter. Yorkton starter Gary Murphy was the loser. Clint
Cory and Ron McKechney hit four-baggers for the Tribe while Murphy drilled a
circuit-clout for the losers.
Sanderson (W) and Nybo
Murphy (L), Sobkow (5), Derbowka (9) and Johnson
(June 7)
The Moose Jaw Regals combined some fine pitching with some timely
hitting to dismantle the Yorkton Elks 7 - 1 and 8 - 3 in a Sunday
twin-bill. Dick Mandzuk tossed a seven-hitter and struck out
seven for the
complete game win in the matinee. Import pitcher Doug Modrell was lit up
for 13 hits in taking the loss. Roberto Zayas and Lorne Humphreys were
the big guns for the Regals as they each garnered a double and single.
Brian Keegan singled twice.
Modrell (L) and Johnson
Mandzuk (W) and Tollefson, Mackey (7)
The Regals got only
four hits off four Yorkton hurlers in the seven-inning
nightcap but all of them figured in the scoring. Winning Regal hurler
Wayne LeBere scattered eight hits and held the Elks to a single run until
the final frame when he tired and allowed a pair. Elks' starter Gene
Anderson ran into streaks of early wildness which cost him the game and
painted him with the loss. Third baseman Gary Andrews' two-run double and
Terry Wasley's two-run single provided Moose Jaw with the necessary runs
for the victory.
Anderson (L), Modrell (4) and Johnson
LeBere (W) and Mackey, Tollefson (5)
(June 7)
The Regina Red Sox took down the Fort Qu'Appelle Sioux Indians 8 - 6 in
Southern League play as Wally Blaisdell won for the first time as a Red
Sox pitcher. Lorne Houk chucked the entire nine innings for the Fort to
taste defeat. Redlegs' first baseman Ed Stefureak lashed out
three singles
and a double in support of Blaisdell. Larry Bachiu had a triple, double
and single with Regina lead-off hitter Lionel Ruhr adding a
three-bagger and
single. Duane Williams connected for a two-run homer in the 7th for the
Sioux crew. Glenn Bosch had a double and single while Houk checked in
with a double and single.
Blaisdell (W), Simon (8) and Bachiu
Houk (L) and Williams
(June 7)
The Swift Current Indians and Melville Millionaires divided a Sunday
double-dip with the Tribe shutting out the Moneymen 2 - 0 in the
seven-inning opener while Melville stormed back to drub the Indians 13 - 4
in the nightcap. Ed Henry and Tom Taylor locked horns in the matinee
which saw both teams rap out four base knocks. Henry prevailed as the
winner as the Tribe scored single tallies in the 1st and 5th innings to
take the spoils.
Henry (W) and Doetzel
Taylor (L) and Prystai
The Millionaires launched a 14-hit barrage in knocking off the Indians
in the second encounter. Swift Current sent four chuckers to the mound with
starter Murray Hainer taking the loss. Cliff Mein, with bullpen help
from Don Gelowitz, picked up the win for Melville. Don
Laube launched a
two-run homer for the Moneymen. Clive Cory and Terry
Burns hit solo homers
for Speedy Creek.
Hainer (L), McLeod (5). Martinson (6), Burns (8) and Nybo, Doetzel (6)
Mein (W), Gelowitz (6) and Prystai
(June 9)
Lionel Ruhr's 8th inning single off losing pitcher Bob Wright drove in
the tying and winning markers as the Regina Red Sox narrowly defeated
the Fort Qu'Appelle Sioux Indians 5 - 4. Al Ash picked up his first
pitching victory of the season for the Sox in a relief appearance. The
loss was a heart-breaker for Wright who toiled for the Red Sox last
season. He pitched the entire game for Fort Qu'Appelle and yielded seven
hits. Ruhr and Larry Bachiu both had two singles for the Reginans.
Stu Willison led the Sioux crew at the dish with a trio of singles.
B. Wright (L) and G. Bellegarde
Williams, Ash (W) (6), Simon (9) and Bachiu
(June 9)
The Moose Jaw Regals won their 5th game in seven starts as they took
down the defending league champion Swift Current Indians 3 - 2. Moose
Jaw starter Paul Longmore picked up hid 3rd win of the campaign in as
many decisions. Merv Sanderson went the route for Swift Current and lost
his first against three wins. Catcher Tom Mackey's two-run single in the
6th drove in what proved to be the winning run. Mackey wound up with two
singles for the night as did Regals' second baseman Lorne Humphreys.
Ron McKechney paced the Indians with two doubles and teammate
Terry Burns
ripped a brace of one-baggers.
Longmore (W), Fink (9) and Mackey
Sanderson (L) and Nybo, Doetzel (8)
(June 10)
The Melville Millionaires consolidated their hold on 2nd place in the
Southern League with a 5 - 4 victory over the Yorkton Elks. Cliff
Mein
picked up the win in relief of Millionaires' starter Elmer Standingready. Import
Gene Anderson pitched the entire game for Yorkton
and was tagged with the loss. Melville out-hit the Elks 4 - 3. Ted
Hargreaves with a two-run double and Tom Taylor with a
two-run single were
the clutch hitters for the winners. Darcy Loster singled twice for
Yorkton.
Anderson (L) and Johnson
Standingready, Mein (W) (4) and Prystai
(June 11)
The Fort Qu'Appelle Sioux Indians fought fire with fire in defeating the
Yorkton Eagles 6 - 5 in Southern League play. The Sioux, victims of a
four-run uprising in the 2nd frame, rebounded to score four of their own in
the
6th for the necessary margin. Lorne Houk was credited with his second
pitching victory against one loss. Darcy Loster, making his first start
for the Elks, was the loser. Bill Seymour's 6th inning single drove in
the winning run. Glenn Bosch, Fort Qu'Appelle's playing-manager, was
their top hitter with a triple and single. Jerry Walker singled twice
for the Elks.
Loster (L) and Johnson
Houk (W) and G. Bellegarde, Williams (4)
(June 13)
The Swift Current Indians had little trouble in disposing of the Fort
Qu'Appelle Sioux Indians 18 - 1 in game one of their weekend set-to. The
Indians scored six times in the opening frame off loser Alex Bellegarde
and coasted from there. Ed Henry picked up the pitching win for Swift
Current. Clint Cory slugged a two-run homer for the Tribe while
Bob Lewis
drilled a pair of doubles.
A. Bellegarde (L), B. Wright (2), Seymour (5) and Williams
Henry (W), McLeod (7) and Doetzel
(June 13)
The Yorkton Elks shut-out the Moose Jaw Regals 5 - 0 as Doug Modrell of
the Elks yielded only three hits and struck out 15 in picking up the win.
The victory was Yorkton's third of the campaign in 10 tries. Regals'
starter Dick Mandzuk was pinned with the loss. Darcy
Loster cracked a
solo home run plus a single to lead the Wapiti offense. Doug Dilts and
Modrell both singled twice.
Mandzuk (L), Ferrera (7) and Tollefson
Modrell (W) and Johnson
(June 14)
The Swift Current Indians made a clean sweep of their weekend series by
blasting the Fort Qu'Appelle Sioux Indians 10 - 1 for the second
lop-sided win over the Sioux in two days. Garth Gatzke of the Tribe
pitched a four-hitter for the complete game win. Lorne Houk of the Fort
also went the route in taking the loss. Catcher Harvey Nybo drilled
three
singles for the Indians. Jackie McLeod and Bob Lewis both singled twice.
Duane Williams belted a double for Fort Qu'Appelle, the only extra base
hit of the game.
Houk (L) and Williams
Gatzke (W) and Nybo
(June 14)
The Moose Jaw Regals relinquished their hold on top spot in the Southern
League to the Melville Millionaires when they took it on the chin from
the Moneymen by a 5 - 4 count. Back-to-back solo home runs off loser Jim
Fink in the 8th inning by Don Gelowitz and Mel
Biro provided the
ammunition to make import chucker Tom Taylor the winner. Catcher
Tom Mackey had a double and single for Moose Jaw.
Longmore, Fink (L) (7). Jones (8) and Mackey, Tollefson (7)
Taylor (W) and Weitzel
(June 20)
The Melville Millionaires turned back the last-place Yorkton Elks 7 - 4
to increase their lead atop the Southern League standings. Melville
starter Don Gelowitz picked up the pitching win at the expense of loser
Bill Sobkow. Darcy Loster blasted a three-run homer for the winners and
Rollie Wilcox singled twice.
Gelowitz (W), Mein (6), Taylor (7) and Weitzel
Anderson, Sobkow (L) (1) and Johnson
(June 21)
The second-place Moose Jaw Regals dropped the Fort Qu'Appelle Sioux
Indians into the Southern League basement with an 8 - 4 win. A five-run 8th
inning rally carried the Regals to victory. Reliever Jim Fink of Moose
Jaw picked up the win. Lorne Houk pitched his 4th complete game for the
Sioux in absorbing the defeat. Lorne Humphreys and Brian
Keegan both
singled twice for the Regals. Jim Pettapiece provided Moose Jaw with the
game's most timely blow, a two-run triple that started the big 8th frame
rally. Bill Seymour and Al Leurer each hit a double for the Sioux,
accounting for two of their five hits.
Longmore, Fink (W) (6) and Tollefson
Houk (L) and G. Bellegarde
(June 21)
The Yorkton Elks rebounded from yesterday's loss to the Melville
Millionaires by taking down the Moneymen in the re-match 5 - 3. Import
Doug Modrell scuttled the Millionaires with a neat five-hitter, fanning
nine
along the way, to get the win. Melville's Elmer Standingready was driven
from the slab in the 2nd frame and endured the loss. Rollie Wilcox and
Ken Laxdal each contributed two singles to the winner's
seven-hit attack.
Bev Hickie homered for the losers.
Modrell (W) and Johnson
Standingready (L), Mein (2) and Weitzel, Prystai (7)
(June 23)
The Yorkton Elks trounced the Fort Qu'Appelle Sioux Indians 13 - 2,
picking up their second win in a row. Import Gene Anderson worked the
first eight innings on the slab to record his 2nd win of the year. Starter
Alex Bellegarde of the Fort was the loser. The Elks' 18-hit attack was
led by catcher Gord Johnson who had a homer, two doubles and a single.
Jerry Walker and Keith Washenfelder each stroked a double and a pair of
singles. Glenn Bosch and Duane Williams both had a double and single for
the Sioux. Bob Wright and Ken Trace each singled twice.
A. Bellegarde (L), B. Wright (3) and G. Bellegarde
Anderson (W), Derbowka (9) and Johnson
(June 24)
The youth movement created and adopted by the Regina Red Sox paid big
dividends as the Crimson Hose scored an important 4 - 2 win over the
Moose Jaw Regals. Young Ken Simon, an 18 year old pitcher, tossed the
entire game for the Sox to pick up the win over Moose Jaw veteran Wayne
LeBere. Simon was tagged for 11 hits but pulled through in the clutch
several times to snuff out potential rallies. The Redlegs responded to
Simon's determination on the mound with two big runs in the bottom of the
8th to decide the issue. Ed Stefureak belted a triple in the 8th with
one runner on to provide the winning run. Joe Evanoff, a staunch member
of the Red Sox youth movement, followed with a run-scoring single to
provide insurance. Evanoff was the Sox' leading batsman with a double
and single. Denny Williams hit three singles for the Regals.
Lorne Humphreys
and Gary Andrews both singled twice.
LeBere (L) and Tollefson
Simon (W) and Bachiu
(June 25)
The league-leading Melville Millionaires scored seven runs in the 1st inning
to defeat the Regina Red Sox 11 - 7. Cliff Mein was superb in a relief
effort to pick up the hurling triumph. Regina's Doug Homme, a 17 year
old lefthander, was blasted from the hill in the initial frame and took
the loss. Tom Taylor was Melville's top hitter with a triple and
two
singles. Don Gelowitz followed with a double and single. Hitting
plaudits for the Red Stockings were earned by Larry Bachiu who slammed a
triple and two singles. Ed Stefureak launched his 4th homer of the season
and also had a single.
Taylor, Mein (W) (4) and Prystai
Homme (L), Yellowega (1), Stasiuk (2), Ash (6) and Bachiu
(June 25)
The Moose Jaw Regals plated seven runs in the 2nd frame in thrashing the
Fort Qu'Appelle Sioux Indians 13 - 5 in a Southern League contest called
after 7 1/2 innings because of darkness. Jim Pettapiece hurled into the
8th inning to get the win over the Fort's Ivan Mizinski.
Dennis Williams
unloaded a triple and single for Moose Jaw while Barry Day and
Brian Keegan both singled twice. Moe Fleishhaker took batting laurels for Fort
Qu'Appelle, rapping four hits including a double.
Mizinski (L), Goodpipe (3) and I. Wright
Pettapiece (W), Fink (8) and Tollefson
(June 27)
The Moose Jaw Regals had a sterling five-hit pitching effort from
right-hander Dick Mandzuk to blank the Swift Current Indians 3 - 0.
Mandzuk struck out seven en route to his 2nd triumph of the season. Lorne
Humphreys pasted a double and single off complete game loser Merv
Sanderson while Barry Day singled on two occasions.
Clive Cory led the
Tribe with two singles.
Sanderson (L) and Nybo
Mandzuk (W) and Tollefson
(June 28)
The Regina Red Sox and Melville Millionaires split a doubleheader at
Melville with the Red Sox unloading the timber to bury the Moneymen 20 -
7 in the opener while the hosts returned the favor and dropped the
Reginans 10 - 6 in the second encounter. Newcomer Ray Michaud tossed the
win for the Sox in the matinee, leaving the game in the 6th with a
healthy 17 - 0 lead. Melville starter Tom Taylor was lambasted in taking
the loss. Ed Stefureak had a homer and single for the Crimson Hose.
Wally Blaisdell also slugged a home run. Larry Bachiu added
three singles as
did Joe Evanoff. Jim Paisley drilled two doubles. Bev
Hickie belted a
four-bagger and two singles for the Moneymen.
Michaud (W), Dusterback (6), Ash (6) and Bachiu
Taylor (L), Gelowitz (3) and Prystai, Bev Hickie (6)
Melville's
Cliff Mein picked up his 4th win of the campaign in the
wrap-up contest, scuttling the Red Sox with an eight-hitter. Regina starter
Ken Simon was the loser. Don Laube smashed a
two-run homer for Melville.
Bev Hickie blasted his second homer of the day along with a
three-bagger and
single. Tom Taylor and George Pirie had
three hits each, one of Taylor's a
double. Barry Trapp contributed a double and single. For the Red
Stockings, Fran Huck and George Fink shared hitting honors with a double
and single apiece.
Simon (L), Stasiuk (2), Blaisdell (3) and Bachiu
Mein (W) and Bev Hickie
(June 28)
The Moose Jaw Regals jumped into a tie for first place in the Southern
League with the Melville Millionaires by out-lasting the Swift Current
Indians 14 - 12. Eleven different hurlers saw action in this slow-moving
affair in which Moose Jaw playing-manager Roland Jones got the win over
Swift Current starter Ed Henry. Gary Andrews drilled a pair of homers,
including one grand-slam, for the Regals and outfielder Roberto
Zayas
had one. Brian Keegan accumulated four singles. First sacker
Gus Twamblay
hit a trio of singles for the Tribe.
Longmore, Jones (W) (2), Fink (8), Pettapiece (8), Mandzuk (9) and Tollefson
Henry (L), McLeod (3), Cleveland (4), Millard (4), Gatzke (6), Burns (7) and
Doetzel, Nybo (7)
(June 30)
Lefthander Doug Homme fired a five-hitter to spark the Regina Red Sox to a
9-2 victory over the Fort Qu'Appelle Sioux Indians. The Red Sox put the
game in the bank by plating seven runs in the 3rd inning off losing southpaw
Eldridge Handy, debuting on a try-out basis from the Indianapolis Clowns.
Jim Paisley and Joe Evanoff led the Redlegs' offense with
two singles
apiece. Moe Fleishhaker was best for the Sioux crew with a triple and
double while Glenn Bosch followed with a double and single.
Handy (L) and I. Wright
Homme (W) and Cooke
Standings
as of July 1
Moose Jaw Regals 10 - 5 .667
Melville Millionaires 8 - 4 .667
Regina Red Sox 7 - 5 .538
Swift Current Indians 6 - 7 .462
Yorkton Elks 5 - 8 .385
Fort Qu'Appelle Sioux Indians 3 - 9 .250
(July 1)
The Regina Red Sox captured top money at the annual Dominion Day
tournament in Indian Head for the third year in a row. Ed Stefureak
crashed three home runs and also pitched the Sox to a 9 - 5 victory over the
Swift Current Indians in the final game before 1,500 fans.
(July 2)
The Fort Qu'Appelle Sioux Indians ambushed the Yorkton Elks for 11 runs
in the 4th inning and raced away with an 18 - 9 decision. Bob Wright
went nine full innings on the hill for the Sioux to take the victory over
Yorkton starter Jerry Walker. Playing-manager Glenn
Bosch had a double
and two singles for the Indians. George Bellegarde also collected
three hits,
all singles. Bill Seymour, Irwin Wright and Al Leurer belted
two singles
apiece for the winners. Ken Laxdal hit a double and two singles for the
Elks with Gene Anderson and Doug Dilts adding a double and single
apiece.
Walker (L), Anderson (4), Basinsky (4), Johnson (8) and Johnson, Dilts (8)
B. Wright (W) and I. Wright
(July 4)
The Moose Jaw Regals blew a five-run lead and had to settle for a 5 - 5
draw with the Regina Red Sox as the game had to be abruptly called after
eight innings when rain pelted the diamond. Lefthander Wayne LeBere left the
game with a cozy 5 - 1 lead in the 7th but the Moose Jaw bullpen
couldn't hold the lead to preserve the win for him. George Fink,
Fran Huck and Ed Stefureak all had a brace of singles for the Sox. Outfielder
Terry Wasley had a double, triple and three RBI's for the Regals.
LeBere, Longmore (7), Jones (7) and Mackey, Tollefson (7)
Michaud and Bachiu
(July 4)
The 4th place Swift Current Indians and the cellar-dwelling Fort
Qu'Appelle Sioux Indians divided a Sunday twin-bill in the valley town.
The hosts took the opener 3 - 2 while Speedy Creek countered with a 6 -
0 whitewashing in the finale. Outfielder Bill Seymour blasted a
three-run
homer off losing hurler Jackie McLeod in the initial frame of the opener
to provide all the runs that winner Lorne Houk would need.
McLeod (L), Henry (3) and Nybo
Houk (W) and I. Wright
Swift Current
right-hander
Merv Sanderson stymied the Sioux crew with a
four-hitter in the second game to breeze to the shut-out win over loser
Norm Goodwill. Sanderson aided his own cause, collecting three of the
Indians' five hits, all singles.
Sanderson (W) and Doetzel
Goodwill (L), B. Wright (6), Bosch (7) and G. Bellegarde, I. Wright (4)
(July 6)
Ed Stefureak has the lead in the Southern League's batting race
according to statistics released today. The burly Regina Red Sox first
baseman is belting the ball at a .490 clip and has a considerable lead
over teammate Larry Bachiu who is runner-up with a .439 mark. Coming in
third with a .431 average is Glenn Bosch of the Fort Qu'Appelle Sioux
Indians.
Top Ten
Batters
Ed Stefureak (Regina Red Sox) 24 - 49 .490
Larry Bachiu (Regina Red Sox) 18 - 41 .439
Glenn Bosch (Fort Qu'Appelle Sioux Indians) 25 - 58 .431
Tom Taylor (Melville Millionaires) 16 - 40 .400
Rollie Wilcox (Yorkton Elks) 11 - 29 .379
Darcy Loster (Yorkton Elks) 12 - 32 .375
Bob Lewis (Swift Current Indians) 16 - 43 .372
Don Laube (Melville Millionaires) 15 - 41 .366
Bev Hickie (Melville Millionaires) 17 - 47 .362
Doug Modrell (Yorkton Elks) 9 - 25 .360
Runs - B.
Hickie - 17
Hits - Bosch - 25
Doubles - Gene Anderson (Yorkton Elks) - 4
Triples - Bachiu - 3
Home Runs - Bev Hickie - 5
Slugging Percentage - B. Hickie .809
RBI's - Bev Hickie - 17
(July 7)
Cliff Mein picked up his 5th win without a loss as the Melville
Millionaires sunk the Yorkton Elks 5 - 1 in Southern League action. Mein
tossed a three-hitter and struck out 10 in out-dueling import chucker Doug
Modrell of the Elks. Don Laube drilled a homer and
two-bagger for the
winners while Tom Taylor added a triple and double.
Modrell (L) and Johnson, Dilts (7)
Mein (W) and Bev Hickie
(July 8)
The Moose Jaw Regals moved to within .025 percentage points of the
Southern League lead, scoring a narrow 6 - 5 win over the Fort
Qu'Appelle Sioux Indians. Paul Longmore raised his record to 4 - 0 with
a solid relief performance. Alex Bellegarde was the losing pitcher.
Shortstop Dennis Williams laced three singles for the Regals followed by
Barry Day who had a pair. Outfielder Roberto Zayas' triple was the only
extra-base hit of the game for Moose Jaw. Catcher Irwin Wright and
infielder Stu Willison both drilled a double and single for the Sioux
crew.
Pettapiece, Longmore (W) (1) and Hunchuk, Tollefson (9)
A. Bellegarde (L), B. Wright (5) and I. Wright
(July 8)
The Swift Current Indians pounded out 20 hits but it wasn't enough as
they dropped a 14 - 7 decision to the Regina Red Sox. Rookie Bob
Stasiuk
of the Sox was the winner in relief of starter Al Ash. Clutch pitching
and tight defensive play eased the Reginans out of several jams but the
Tribe's inability to cash-in the numerous base runners that they had was
the key factor in their downfall. Indians' starter Ed Henry took the
loss. Outfielder Joe Evanoff and catcher Larry Bachiu hit a double and
single apiece for the Redlegs. Wally Blaisdell, Ed Stefureak and
George Fink each collected two singles. Leading the Tribe with the bat was
Terry Burns who rapped out a double and three one-baggers. Rick
Sentes showed
power at the dish with a triple, double and single while Henry hit a
solo home run. Harvey Nybo added a double and single.
Henry (L), Gatzke (7), Cleveland (8), Burns (8) and Nybo
Ash, Stasiuk (W) (7) and Bachiu
(July 9)
Wally Blaisdell threw a four-hitter and silenced the bats of his former
teammates, the Moose Jaw Regals, as the Regina Red Sox posted a solid 8
- 2 victory over the Mill City nine. Playing-manager Roland Jones of the
Regals was hit with the loss. Fran Huck led the Red Sox at the plate
with three singles. Larry Bachiu had a two-run triple and single. Blaisdell
aided his own cause with a double and single.
Blaisdell (W) and Bachiu
Jones (L), LeBere (6) and Tollefson
(July 9)
Bill Sobkow used a wide variety of slow, breaking pitches to handcuff
Fort Qu'Appelle batters on four-hits and lead the Yorkton Elks to a 5 - 0
whitewashing of the Sioux Indians. Fort Qu'Appelle playing-manager Glenn
Bosch gave up six hits in taking the loss. Not one player on either team
had more than a single base rap. Sobkow's 2nd inning single accounted
for two runs, all that he would need for victory.
Bosch (L) and Durham
Sobkow (W), Derbowka (9) and Johnson
(July 11)
Winning chucker Merv Sanderson singled in the bottom of the 10th inning
to drive in the winner as the Swift Current Indians edged the Regina Red
Sox 3 - 2 in the first of a two-game weekend set between the two clubs.
Swift Current had only four hits of loser Ken Simon with Sanderson
accounting for half that total with two singles. Ed Stefureak produced
both Regina runs, slamming a two-run homer in the 8th inning. He also
added a brace of singles.
Simon (L) and Bachiu
Sanderson (W) and Doetzel
(July 11)
Yorkton Elks' right-handed pitcher Doug Modrell won his own game as he
launched a two-run homer in the bottom of the 9th to power the Wapiti to a
5 - 4 win over the Melville Millionaires. Modrell was at his best
against the Moneymen, recording 20 strikeouts and issuing only two walks.
He gave up eight hits in recording the complete game win over hard-luck
loser Tom Taylor who allowed just five hits but walked 11. Don
Laube led
the Millionaires with three doubles and a single.
Taylor (L) and Bev Hickie
Modrell (W) and Johnson
(July12)
The bottom-feeding Fort Qu'Appelle Sioux Indians launched two five-run
innings to topple the 2nd place Moose Jaw Regals 16 - 7. Bob Wright took
the pitching decision over Moose Jaw's Dick Mandzuk. Bill
Seymour paced
the Sioux' 19-hit onslaught with two doubles and a single. Moe Fleishhaker
and Al Leurer each collected a double and single. Lorne
Humphreys and
Gary Andrews laced a double and single apiece for the Regals while
Roberto Zayas had a three-bagger.
B. Wright (W) and I. Wright
Mandzuk (L), Longmore (3), Pettapiece (7) and Tollefson
(July 12)
The Swift Current Indians pulled off another win over the Regina Red Sox
in their weekend joust, taking the second contest by a 12 - 5 count. Ed
Henry, with bullpen help from Jackie McLeod, posted the victory over Red
Sox rookie chucker Bob Stasiuk. Ron McKechney had a
two-run homer and a
double for the Indians. Bobby Lewis also blasted a home run while
Terry Burns collected two doubles. Big Ed Stefureak launched his 6th home run of
the season for the Red Sox and added three singles. George Fink pitched in
with a brace of singles for the Redlegs.
Stasiuk (L), Ash (4) and Bachiu
Henry (W), McLeod (7) and Nybo
(July 12)
The league-leading Melville Millionaires took the measure of the Yorkton
Elks, trimming them 11 - 8. Cliff Mein won his 6th of the season and his
4th straight as a starter. Yorkton's Gary Murphy was the loser in relief
of starter Gene Anderson. Don Gelowitz led the Millionaires at the plate
with a home run and four RBI's. Shortstop Ted Hargreaves and Mein drilled
back-to-back home runs in the 4th for the winners. Catcher Gord
Johnson
slammed two homers and a single for the Elks.
Anderson, Murphy (L) (2) and Johnson
Mein (W), Gelowitz (8), Mein (9) and Bev Hickie
(July 14)
Import Tom Taylor hit and pitched the Melville Millionaires to a 13 - 4
victory over the Fort Qu'Appelle Sioux Indians. Taylor hurled a complete
game five-hitter and struck out 15. He proved to be no slouch at the plate
either, rapping out three doubles. Fort Qu'Appelle playing-manager Glenn
Bosch lost the mound decision. The Millionaires broke things wide open
with a five-run rally in the 4th and added five more in the 8th. Don Gelowitz
started Melville's 4th inning rally with a solo home run and later added
a single. Barry Trapp hit a double and single and Don
Laube delivered two
singles.
Bosch (L), Goodwill (5) and Durham
Taylor (W) and Bev Hickie
(July 15)
The Moose Jaw Regals took a giant step toward retaining the Southern
League pennant, recording a 10 - 4 victory over the Melville
Millionaires. The win trimmed Melville's lead to a scant .015 percentage
point over the Regals. At the same time, Melville's Cliff Mein suffered
his first defeat of the season as the Regals greeted him with five unearned
runs in the opening frame. Moose Jaw playing-manager Roland Jones picked
up the win in relief. Outfielder Roberto Zayas starred at the plate for
the Regals, collecting a trio of singles. Terry Wasley hit a double and
single while catcher Larry Tollefson added a brace of one-baggers.
Import Tom Taylor laced a double and single for the Moneymen.
Mein (L) and Weitzel, Bev Hickie (5)
Mandzuk, Parker (5), Jones (W) (5) and Tollefson
(July 16)
The Regina Red Sox were only able to muster three hits off Yorkton chucker
Doug Modrell but, with the Elks' defense crumbling in the 4th inning, it
was enough to give the Reginans a narrow 3 - 2 triumph. Young
right-hander
Ray Michaud fired an eight-hitter to improve his record to 2 - 0
in going the route for the win. Gene Anderson led the Elks at the dish
with a triple and single. Jerry Walker and Jake Skilnick both singled
twice. No Red Sox' batter could come up with more than one hit and Larry
Bachiu's double was the only extra-base knock.
Modrell (L) and Johnson
Michaud (W) and Bachiu
(July 16)
The Swift Current Indians rattled four pitchers for 19 hits to score a
lop-sided 20 - 6 victory over the Moose Jaw Regals. Merv Sanderson
earned his 6th win to pull even with Melville's Cliff Mein as having the
best pitching record in the Southern League. Paul Longmore took the loss
in the nine-inning Regals' holocaust. Ron Meyers sparked the Indians
three-homer attack with a bases-loaded blast. Second baseman Ron
McKechney slammed a two-run homer and single. Sanderson also hit a dinger
plus a single. Moose Jaw shortstop Dennis Williams connected for a
four-bagger while teammate Brian Keegan stroked a pair of singles.
Longmore (L), Fink (1), Parker (3), Keegan (8) and Tollefson
Sanderson (W), Gatzke (6), Cleveland (9) and Nybo, Doetzel (3)
(July 18)
The determined Fort Qu'Appelle Sioux Indians took an eight-inning 10 - 8
decision from the Yorkton Elks in Southern League play. The Sioux piled
up a 10 - 3 lead after four innings in this game which saw the Elks
collapse defensively, committing eight costly errors. Fort Qu'Appelle's Bob
Wright went the distance on the hill, spinning a seven-hitter for the
pitching win. 18 year old lefthander Billy Sobkow took the loss.
Irwin Wright led the Sioux crew at the plate with a three-run homer and single.
Stu Willison hit two singles and a double while Moe
Fleishhaker
contributed two singles. Sobkow drilled a grand-slam homer for the Elks in
the 6th.
B. Wright (W) and Durham
Sobkow (L) and Johnson
(July 19)
The Melville Millionaires provided two good reasons why they just might be
the surprise pennant winners in the Southern League this season.
Previously pegged to finish third or thereabouts, the Millionaires swept
a doubleheader from the Swift Current Indians, taking the first game 7 -
5 and then icing the cake by breaking a scoreless tie with a run in the
9th inning of the nightcap to claim a 1 - 0 decision. The Millionaires
scored six times in the 6th inning to put the opener on ice for winner Tom
Taylor who needed 9th inning help from Cliff Mein.
Merv Sanderson
suffered the loss. Catcher Herm Weitzel homered for the Moneymen while
Don Gelowitz drilled two singles. Terry Burns collected a brace of
one-baggers for the Tribe.
Taylor (W), Mein (9) and Weitzel
Sanderson (L), Henry (6) and Nybo
Terry
Moore made his Southern League debut a successful one in the
second game as he pitched eight innings of no-hit ball and left the game
with a two-hitter and a 1 - 0 lead in the bottom of the 9th when Cliff
Mein came to his rescue. Mein quickly picked off base runner Rick
Sentes
to quell the Indians' threat and end the game. The loss was a
heart-breaker for Jackie McLeod who held the Moneymen hitless
for seven
innings and yielded only three safeties. Bev Hickie's 9th inning single with
two out plated Herm Weitzel with the winning tally.
Moore (W), Mein (9) and Weitzel
McLeod (L) and Nybo
(July 19)
The Fort Qu'Appelle Sioux Indians, behind the solid three-hit hurling of
Alex Bellegarde, took their second win in two days from the Yorkton Elks
by trimming the visitors 3 - 1. Loser Doug Modrell gave up
nine hits and
upped his league-leading strikeout total to 73. Catcher Irwin Wright had
three singles for the Sioux. Moe Fleishhaker drilled a two-run single and a
bases-empty homer to account for all the Fort Qu'Appelle runs.
Modrell (L) and Johnson
A. Bellegarde (W) and I. Wright
(July 20)
Veteran lefthander Wayne LeBere proved that
he still has what it takes, in guiding the Moose Jaw Regals to a narrow
6 - 5 win over the Regina Red Sox. LeBere was bolstered by a five-run
Regals' rally in the 5th off ex-teammate and losing pitcher Wally
Blaisdell. Only one player from each side came up with more than one
hit. Lorne Humphreys led the Moose Jaw offense with two singles, a feat
matched by the Red Sox' Larry Bachiu.
Blaisdell (L) and Bachiu
LeBere (W) and Tollefson
(July 21)
Lefthander Billy Sobkow stifled the league-leading Melville Millionaires
in brilliant three-hit fashion as the Yorkton Elks waltzed to a 6 - 1
Southern League victory. Sobkow also drilled a two-run homer for the
cellar-dwellers. Melville starter Cliff Mein tasted defeat for the
second time this season after posting six consecutive wins. Import Gene
Anderson paced the Elks from the batter's box, lacing a double and
two
singles. Jerry Walker followed with a double and single while Doug
Modrell and Jake Skilnick both added two singles. Don
Laube singled twice
for the Moneymen.
Mien (L) and Bev
Hickie, Weitzel (5)
Sobkow (W) and Johnson
(July 22)
Right-hander Bob Stasiuk picked up his third win of the
season as the Regina Red Sox scuttled the Swift Current Indians 7 - 6 in
a Southern League game. Stasiuk, a rookie, pitched eight innings of
strong relief, working his way out of several jams, to down the
defending league champions. Ed Henry was hit with the loss. Swift
Current out-hit the Sox 12 - 8. Center fielder Wally Blaisdell led the
Crimson Hose at bat with a brace of singles. Merv Sanderson drilled a
two-run homer for the Tribe and catcher Harvey Nybo belted a pair of
doubles. Bob Lewis and Ron Meyers both singled twice.
Martinson, Henry (L) (1) and Nybo
Homme, Stasiuk (W) (2) and Bachiu
(July 23)
Tom Taylor struck out 10 and gave up five safeties in pitching the Melville
Millionaires to a 5 - 2 win over the Fort Qu'Appelle Sioux Indians. Both
Taylor and losing hurler Bob Wright of the Fort went the distance for
their respective clubs. By virtue of the win, the Millionaires widened
their league lead over the second place Moose Jaw Regals. Don Laube had
a solo home run, his 5th dinger of the season, for the Moneymen. Catcher
Herm Weitzel had a double and two singles. Brian
Hickie also had three hits for
Melville, all singles, and Mel Biro singled twice. First baseman
Al Leurer was the only member of the Sioux crew to collect more than one
hit, lining two singles off Taylor.
B. Wright (L) and I. Wright
Taylor (W) and Weitzel
(July 23)
Rookie chucker Ray Michaud threw a masterful two-hitter at the Moose Jaw
Regals as the Regina Red Sox blanked the Mill City visitors 4 - 0.
Michaud went 8 2/3 frames on the mound before issuing a hit. He rang up
seven hitters on strikes and retired the first 19 batters to face him.
Lefthander Wayne LeBere took the loss for Moose Jaw. Wally
Blaisdell hit
a key double plus a single to spark the Red Sox offense.
LeBere (L) and Tollefson
Michaud (W) and Bachiu
(July 25)
Merv Sanderson tossed a six-hitter as the Swift Current Indians took the
opener of a weekend series from the Regina Red Sox by a 5 - 1 count. It
was the 7th win of the campaign for Sanderson. Red Sox starting chucker
Ken Simon was the loser. Terry Burns provided the Indians' spark at the
plate with a two-run double and single. Rick Sentes stroked
two singles.
Simon (L), Vandale (2) and Bachiu
Sanderson (W) and Nybo
(July 25)
Doug Modrell spun a two-hitter and sent eight batters down on strikes as the
Yorkton Elks clobbered loser Paul Longmore and the Moose Jaw Regals 11 -
0. Modrell and his battery mate, Gord Johnson, both launched
three-run homers
for the Elks. Bill Sobkow had a double and single for the winners.
Longmore (L), Parker (1), Pettapiece (4) and Tollefson
Modrell (W) and Johnson
(July 26)
The Regina Red Sox and Wally Blaisdell took 11 innings to dispose of the
Swift Current Indians 9 - 4 and earn a split in the weekend series. The
Indians were only able to collect eight singles off Blaisdell in the
extended clash that saw Ed Henry take the loss when the Red Sox plated
six
runs in the second extra frame. Larry Bachiu starred at the dish for the
Sox, hitting a solo home run in the 6th and adding a two-run single in the
11th. Fran Huck also stroked a two-run single in the late rally. Blaisdell
laced a double and single with Lionel Ruhr and Jim
Paisley contributing
three singles apiece. Clive Cory led the Tribe with three singles.
Blaisdell (W) and Bachiu
McLeod, Henry (L) (8) and Nybo
(July 26)
The Fort Qu'Appelle Sioux Indians moved further ahead of the
cellar-dwelling Yorkton Elks, scoring a come-from-behind 11 - 8 victory
over the Elks in Southern League play. The Sioux, permanent residents of
the basement for the past two seasons, exploded for eight runs in the 6th
inning to knock off the spirited Yorktonites. Reliever Bob Wright got
the pitching win over Doug Modrell, the 3rd Yorkton hurler.
Ken Trace
was the leading hitter for the Sioux, belting a clutch three-run triple plus
a single. Moe Fleishhaker contributed three singles. Import Gene Anderson
smashed a triple and double for the Elks while catcher Gord Johnson hit
a three-bagger and single.
A. Bellegarde, B. Wright (W)(5) and I. Wright
Sobkow, Anderson (6), Modrell (L) (6) and Johnson
(July 26)
The second-place Moose Jaw Regals moved to within a game of the
pace-setting Melville Millionaires by tripping the Moneymen 5 - 2.
Roland Jones picked up the complete game win for the Regals, firing a
four-hitter. Cliff Mein suffered his 3rd defeat of the season in going the
route for Melville. Providing Jones with the offensive ammunition he
needed for success were Dennis Williams who laced out
three singles,
Lorne Humphreys who hit two doubles and outfielder Terry
Wasley who singled
twice. Only one of the four hits off Jones was for extra bases, a triple by
Don Gelowitz.
Jones (W) and Tollefson
Mein (L) and Bev Hickie
(July 28)
The Moose Jaw Regals dumped the Regina Red Sox 6 - 3 in a Southern
League encounter. Regals' Wayne LeBere picked up the pitching win over
Regina's Al Ash. Both hurlers turned in complete game performances.
Third sacker Gary Andrews ripped a solid three-run double plus a single for
the Mill City contingent. Lorne Humphreys smashed two doubles.
Lionel Ruhr
and Larry Bachiu both had a trio of one-baggers for the Reginans.
Ash (L) and Bachiu
LeBere (W) and Tollefson, Hunchuk (8)
(July 28)
The Melville Millionaires maintained a 1 1/2 game margin atop the
Southern League by scoring a 5 - 2 victory over the Fort Qu'Appelle
Sioux Indians. Melville catcher Herm Weitzel blasted a
three-run homer in
the 1st inning to provide all the margin that winning pitcher Tom
Taylor
needed for his 4th triumph. Playing-manager Glenn Bosch lasted only 1
1/3 innings on the hill for the Fort and took the loss. The Sioux crew
out-hit the Moneymen 7 - 4. Bosch and Glenn Halbwachs had
two singles
apiece for Fort Qu'Appelle.
Bosch (L), B. Wright (2) and I. Wright
Taylor (W) and Weitzel
(July 29)
The Moose Jaw Regals picked up their second win in as many nights by
downing the Swift Current Indians 7 - 5 in a rhubarb-filled 5 1/2 inning
contest. Right-hander Dick Mandzuk went the abbreviated distance for the
win. Merv Sanderson gave way to 16 year old rookie chucker
Reggie Cleveland in the 4th and was nicked for his 3rd defeat of the season.
Roberto Zayas with a double and single paced Moose Jaw's
five-hit attack
while Terry Burns lashed out two singles for the Tribe. Regals' starting
catcher George Hunchuk and Swift Current playing-manager
Jackie McLeod
were both ejected for separate incidents in this darkness shortened
affair.
Sanderson (L), Cleveland (4) and Nybo
Mandzuk (W) and Hunchuk, Tollefson (2)
(July 30)
The Regina Red Sox used eight rookies in their line-up and still came away
with a 15 - 9 victory over the Yorkton Elks. Doug Homme, a fancy
throwing lefthander, led the rookie Red Sox parade pitching three innings of
sharp relief in earning the victory over Yorkton's Doug Modrell.
Wally Blaisdell put on his most spirited display of the season belting a
towering double and two crisp singles. Lionel Ruhr picked up a brace of
singles. Catcher Gord Johnson led Yorkton's offense with a triple and
single. Jake Skilnick and Rollie Wilcox hit
two singles apiece.
Modrell (L) and Johnson
Simon, Homme (W) (7) and Bachiu
(July 30)
The battling Melville Millionaires, seeing a first place finish within
their grasp, finished in a flurry to down the Fort Qu'Appelle Sioux
Indians 4 - 0. The Melville squad scored a pair of runs in the top of
the 8th and matched that in the top of the 9th to snatch the victory for
Cliff Mein who tossed a two-hitter and added a solo homer in the 8th.
Right-hander
Lorne Houk had a three-hitter entering the 8th but folded in the
stretch. Brian Hickie had a triple and single for the winners while
Gary Miller stroked a double and single. Catcher Irwin
Wright of the Sioux
had both hits off Mein, a brace of singles.
Mein (W), Taylor (8) and Weitzel
Houk (L) and I. Wright
(July 31)
The Yorkton Elks bowed out of the Southern League playoff picture and
the Melville Millionaires confidently stepped closer to their first
league pennant by downing the Elks 3 - 1. The Millionaires require only
one more win in three outings to capture the flag. Lefthander Terry
Moore
gave up only four hits in capturing the win for the Moneymen. The loser was
Billy Sobkow. Don Laube belted his 6th homer of the campaign for
Melville in the opening frame. Cliff Mein slammed three singles.
Moore (W), Taylor (8) and Weitzel
Sobkow (L) and Johnson
(July 31)
The Swift Current Indians greatly enhanced a 4th place finish by
knocking over the Moose Jaw Regals 13 - 7. Starter Ed Henry emerged with
the pitching victory for Swift Current although he needed bullpen help
from Reg Cleveland and Merv Sanderson to stall a late Regals' rally.
Keith Parker, the first of four Moose Jaw pitchers, was saddled with the
loss. Outfielder Ray Nutzhorn, a former Moose Jaw stalwart, came out of
retirement to help the Indians and rapped out a double and two singles.
Bobby Lewis collected three singles while Jackie McLeod stroked
two doubles
and third baseman Rich Sentes had a pair of singles. For Moose Jaw,
Brian Keegan had a trio of singles while both Lorne
Humphreys and Barry Day collected two apiece.
Henry (W), Cleveland (6), Sanderson (7) and Nybo
Parker (L), Longmore (2), LeBere (4), Fink (7) and Tollefson, Mackey (7)
(August 2)
The Melville Millionaires clinched the 1964 Southern League pennant by
defeating the Fort Qu'Appelle Sioux Indians 2 - 1 in the first game of a
Sunday doubleheader. The Sioux turned back the Millionaires 9 - 6 in the
second game. Right-hander Tom Taylor guided the Millionaires to their
pennant-clinching victory by tossing a five-hitter for the win over Fort Qu'Appelle's
Bob Wright who also gave up just five hits. Taylor cracked a
double to set up Melville's winning run and then scored on Don Gelowitz'
single. Al Leurer tagged Taylor for two of the Sioux' five safeties, both
singles.
Taylor (W) and Weitzel
B. Wright (L) and I. Wright
In the nightcap, Fort Qu'Appelle's
Lorne Houk earned the pitching win
over Melville starter Don Gelowitz. Catcher Irwin
Wright paced the Sioux
with a double and single. Stu Willison followed with two singles.
Don Laube led the Moneymen at the dish with a double and single.
Gelowitz
(L), Weitzel (6) and Albers
Houk (W), Willison (9), Houk (9) and I. Wright
(August 2)
Big Merv Sanderson dazzled the Regina Red Sox with an assortment of
curves and went on to throw a five-hitter as the Swift Current Indians
downed the Queen City contingent 3 - 0. The Indians plated all their
runs in the 3rd inning off loser Wally Blaisdell, two of which came on
Ron Meyers' dinger. Ron McKechney had a double and single for the Tribe.
Fran Huck, hitting with consistency, slammed a double and single for the
Red Sox whose rallies were scuttled by three Swift Current double plays.
Sanderson (W) and Nybo
Blaisdell (L) and Bachiu
(August 3)
The Regina Red Sox, quickly gaining respect for their late-inning
scoring splurges, sprung for six in the 8th inning to knock off the
Melville Millionaires 9 - 2 and take a lock on third place in the
Southern League. Red Sox' Al Ash got the win over Melville's
Bev Hickie
who took the mound for the first time this season. Joe Evanoff had a
trio of one-baggers to spark the Red Sox' offense. Outfielder George
Fink laced two singles as did third baseman Fran Huck.
Cliff Mein and Don Gelowitz both singled twice for the Moneymen.
Bev Hickie (L), Gelowitz (5), Mien (8) and Albers
Homme, Vandale (3), Ash (W) (5) and Bachiu
Final
Standings
Melville Millionaires 18 - 10 .643
Moose Jaw Regals 16 - 11 .593
Regina Red Sox 15 - 12 .556
Swift Current Indians 13 - 14 .481
Fort Qu'Appelle Sioux Indians 10 - 17 .370
Yorkton Elks 9 - 17 .346
One
semi-final playoff series will take place between the pennant-winning
Melville Millionaires and the third-place Regina Red Sox while the Moose
Jaw Regals, second-place finishers, and the Swift Current Indians will
tangle in the other. Both series will be best 3-out-of-5.
PLAY-OFFS
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(August 6) The pennant-winning Melville Millionaires were held to a 5 -
5 tie by the hustling Regina Red Sox in an 11-inning semi-final series
opener. Even with a solid 11-hit attack, the Millionaires were only able
to plate five tallies off Wally Blaisdell while the Red Sox were able to
stretch four hits off Tom Taylor into five runs with six stolen bases playing a
prominent role. Taylor whiffed 16 Reginans in the 11-inning stalemate.
Don Gelowitz had a two-run homer for the Moneymen. Bev
Hickie slammed three
singles. Joe Evanoff hit a brace of one-baggers for the Crimson Hose.
Blaisdell and Bachiu
Taylor and Weitzel
(August 6)
The Swift Current Indians, with their sights set on repeating as
Southern League champions, stopped the Moose Jaw Regals 5 - 4 in the
opening game of their semi-final clash. Right-hander Merv Sanderson got
the win in the nip-and-tuck battle over southpaw Wayne LeBere. The
Indians roared in front with three big runs in the 3rd inning and never
trailed although Moose Jaw was constantly breathing down their neck.
Outfielder Bobby Lewis was the Indians' hero at the plate collecting a
solo home run in the 6th plus a pair of singles. Rick Sentes had a trio
of singles. Roberto Zayas led the Regals with a double and single,
driving in all four Moose Jaw runs. Gary Andrews clubbed a triple and
single while Brian Keegan contributed a double and single.
Sanderson (W) and Nybo
LeBere (L) and Tollefson, Hunchuk (9)
(August 8)
The Moose Jaw Regals evened the best-of-five semi-final series with the
Swift Current Indians by taking a 9 - 6 decision in a darkness-shortened
seven-inning contest. The Regals stretched eight singles into nine runs as
playing-manager Roland Jones got the pitching win. The Indians, in
contrast, could only manufacture six runs off their 13 safeties. Swift
Current also committed five fielding miscues which added to their demise.
Indians' starter Ed Henry took the loss. Ray Nutzhorn had
three singles for
the Tribe with Ron McKechney adding a double and single.
Rick Sentes and
Bob Lewis both singled twice in a losing cause.
Jones (W), Fink (6) and Hunchuk
Henry (L), Cleveland (2), Burns (7) and Nybo
(August 9)
The Melville Millionaires thrilled 1,157 partisan home-town fans by
defeating the Regina Red Sox in the opener of their playoff double-dip
by a 10 - 2 margin. The Red Stockings responded by coming back to win
the second match 4 - 3 and draw even in the series at one game each.
Lefthander Terry Moore was the Millionaires' opening game hero as he
handcuffed the Redlegs on four hits and struck out 12. The losing pitcher
was Regina starter Ray Michaud. Don Laube unloaded a
two-run homer off
Michaud in the 5th inning. Moore had a run-scoring single plus a double.
Moore (W) and Weitzel
Michaud (L), Vandale (9) and Bachiu
The Red Sox' bats were hot in the wrap-up contest as they provided
winning pitcher Al Ash with a huge 10 - 0 lead after five frames. Portsider
Cliff Mein was the loser in his 2 2/3 innings of mound work.
Larry Bachiu, Ed Stefureak and Al Herback collected
three hits apiece for the Sox.
Mein lashed a solo home run for Melville in the 6th.
Ash (W) and Bachiu
Mein (L), Taylor (3), Gelowitz (4) and Bev Hickie
(August 9)
The Swift Current Indians moved to within one game of entering the
Southern League finals by registering an 8 - 3 victory over the Moose
Jaw Regals and a 2 to 1 lead in their series. The Regals could only
plate three tallies on the 16 hits they mustered and stranded 17
base runners. Reliever Ed Henry picked up the win over Moose Jaw starter
Dick Mandzuk. Bobby Lewis had a double and
two singles for the Indians and
Rick Sentes came through with a double and single. Lorne
Humphreys
slammed two doubles and a single for Moose Jaw while Roberto Zayas
collected three singles.
McLeod, Henry (W) (4) and Nybo
Mandzuk (L), Longmore (5), Fink (8) and Hunchuk
(August
11) The Regina Red Sox moved into a two games to 1 lead in their series by
taking down the pennant-winning Melville Millionaires 12 - 7. The
Reginans managed to keep just one step ahead of the Millionaires
throughout the game as key triples played a vital role. Right-hander Wally
Blaisdell was credited with the complete game win sending nine
batters down on strikes. Tom Taylor, a side-arming import, was the
loser. A timely three-run triple by Warren Kivell in the 4th inning gave the
Red Sox a solid lead. Kivell also collected a single. Catcher Larry
Bachiu pasted a two-run triple in the 8th and added a single. Jack
Buch,
playing first base in the absence of Ed Stefureak, laced
three singles while
George Fink contributed a double and two singles. For the Moneymen,
Don Laube crashed his 2nd home run of the series, a two-run shot, in the 8th.
He also had two singles. Catcher Herm Weitzel hit three singles and
Barry Trapp a pair.
Taylor (L), Mein (6) and Weitzel
Blaisdell (W) and Bachiu
(August
11) Speedy shortstop Clive Cory scored the winning run on
Jackie McLeod's 8th inning squeeze bunt as the Swift Current Indians edged the
Moose Jaw Regals 6 - 5 to win the best-of-five semi-final series three games to
1. Right-hander Terry Burns, normally an outfielder, came on in relief of
Merv Sanderson in the 2nd frame , giving up only 1 run the rest of the
way, to earn the pitching victory over Moose Jaw's Wayne LeBere. Veteran
outfielder Ray Nutzhorn had a two-run double and two singles against many of
his former Moose Jaw mates. Ron Meyers laced a double and triple.
George Hunchuk provided most of the Regals' punch at the plate with a double
and single. Barry Day followed with two singles.
LeBere (L) and Mackey
Sanderson, Burns (W) (2) and Nybo
(August
12) A lefthander with enough junk to open a nuisance grounds and a
right-hander with plenty of savvy as his tool-of-the-trade have finished
in a tie for the Southern League's pitcher-of-the-year award. Portsider
Cliff Mein of the Melville Millionaires and Merv Sanderson of the Swift
Current Indians closed the season with identical eight win and three loss
records, according to official statistics released today. They will
share the "Doc" Hughes memorial trophy.
Individual Pitching Leaders
Innings Pitched - Bob Wright (Fort Qu'Appelle Sioux Indians) - 91
Hits Surrendered - Wright - 91
Strikeouts - Tom Taylor (Melville Millionaires) - 96
(August
12) Heavy-hitting Ed Stefureak of the Regina Red Sox edged teammate
Larry Bachiu by .004 percentage points to win the Southern League
batting crown for the second time in three seasons. Stefureak will again be
presented with the Dave Dryburgh memorial trophy for his feat. He
finished the season batting .389 while Bachiu had a .385 average. Lorne
Humphreys, Moose Jaw Regals' second baseman, finished a distant third
with a .341 mark.
Top Ten Batters
Ed Stefureak (Regina Red Sox) 37 - 95 .389
Larry Bachiu (Regina Red Sox) 37 - 96 .385
Lorne Humphreys (Moose Jaw Regals) 31 - 91 .341
Don Laube (Melville Millionaires) 34 - 100 .340
Tom Taylor (Melville Millionaires) 28 - 83 .337
Moe Fleishhaker (Fort Qu'Appelle Sioux Indians) 30 - 90 .333
Rollie Wilcox (Yorkton Elks) 15 - 46 .326
Stu Willison (Fort Qu'Appelle Sioux Indians) 29 - 90 .322
Bob Lewis (Swift Current Indians) 30 - 94 .319
Glenn Bosch (Fort Qu'Appelle Sioux Indians) 34 - 107 .318
Runs -
Bachiu - 29
Hits - Stefureak and Bachiu - tied with 37
Doubles - Taylor - 10
Triples - Bachiu - 5
Home Runs - Stefureak and Don Laube (Melville Millionaires) - tied with
6
Slugging percentage - Stefureak .629
(August
13) Facing elimination, the Melville Millionaires responded and thumped
the Regina Red Sox 10 - 5 before over 1,000 home-town spectators to
force a deciding game in their semi-final showdown. Lefthander Cliff
Mein was the hero for the Millionaires as he retired the Red Sox in
order in the last five innings in a relief role to pick up the win over
Regina right-hander Ray Michaud. The Millionaires played long-ball
against the Reginans with four of their players, Barry Trapp,
Tom Taylor,
Don Laube and Don Gelowitz, all clouting
four-baggers. Gelowitz' dinger
came with the bases loaded. Ed Stefureak reciprocated for the Sox,
slamming one out of the park. Taylor also tagged a double and single,
Trapp a single, Gelowitz a double and Laube a single to go along with
their circuit clouts. Stefureak also had a single for the Red Sox.
Michaud (L), Ash (5), Simon (8) and Bachiu
Moore, Mein (W) (4) and Weitzel
(August
15) The homer-happy Regina Red Sox won a berth in the Southern League
final series by defeating the Melville Millionaires 13 - 11 in a
free-scoring playoff affair. The Red Sox jumped into an early 13 - 4
lead then had to scramble to hold off the pesky Melville squad to wrap
up the game and the series three games to two with one game tied. The
Millionaires scored seven times in the 6th inning to make things interesting
but reliever Doug Homme protected the win for for Wally
Blaisdell by
blanking the Moneymen over the last three innings. Blaisdell also led the
slugfest with a towering three-run homer in the 2nd frame. Lionel Ruhr and
George Fink each hit a solo shot for Regina. Melville
right-hander
Tom Taylor was the losing pitcher yet starred at the plate for the
Millionaires hitting for the cycle and throwing in an extra single as
well for five base raps. Rookie Warren Kivell belted a double and
two singles
for the Crimson Hose. Al Herback singled twice. The Redlegs will now
face the Swift Current Indians in the Southern League best-of-five final.
Taylor (L), Mein (2) and Weitzel
Blaisdell (W), Homme (6) and Bachiu
(August
16) Riding the fortunes of four pitchers, the Swift Current Indians tripped
the Regina Red Sox 9 - 7 to win the opening game of the best-of-five
Southern League final series. Playing-manager Jackie McLeod left the
game after six innings with a 6 - 4 lead and his bullpen responded in
holding the margin and making him the winning hurler. Red Sox starter
Ray Michaud pitched into the 8th and was the loser. Hard-hitting
Ron McKechney, batting clean-up for the Indians, slammed a
three-run homer in
the 3rd and a single to account for four RBI's. Ray Nutzhorn had a
two-run
double plus a single for the Tribe. Terry Burns also had a
two-bagger and
single. Big Ed Stefureak paced the Red Sox with a two-run homer and a
run-scoring single. Catcher Larry Bachiu and Jim Paisley each hit
three
singles with Al Herback and Fran Huck contributing
two singles apiece.
McLeod (W), Henry (7), Burns (8), Cleveland (9) and Nybo
Michaud (L), Homme (8) and Bachiu
(August
18) Outfielder Joe Evanoff slammed a two-run homer into the teeth of a
strong wind to spark the Regina Red Sox to a convincing 9 - 3 win over
the Swift Current Indians to even their best-of-five series at one game
apiece. Evanoff drew credit for the winning and insurance runs but
pitcher Al Ash also played a prominent role, blanking the Indians over
the last six innings. The veteran right-hander was sharp for the Red Sox
with his eight-hitter. Only in the 3rd inning did Ash run into trouble,
yielding a three-run homer to Bobby Lewis. A strong wind hampered the heavy
hitters on both clubs but the Red Sox seemed to cope with the elements
best, out-hitting the Tribe 13 - 8. Merv Sanderson was the losing
pitcher. He was yanked in the disastrous 6th, when Regina scored five
times, in favor of Reg Cleveland, a 16 year old rookie, who has saved at
least two wins for the Indians in the playoffs. Evanoff added a single to
his home run for a productive evening's work. Wally Blaisdell drilled a
double and single for the Redlegs with Larry Bachiu and Ed
Stefureak
stroking two singles apiece. Jackie McLeod singled twice for the Indians.
Ash (W) and Bachiu
Sanderson (L), Cleveland (6) and Nybo
(August
23) The youth-laden Regina Red Sox beat age and experience in game three of
the Southern League final series, scoring three times in the top of the 9th
inning to pin a 6 - 3 loss on the Swift Current Indians. The Regina win
shot them into a two games to 1 lead in the series. Second baseman Jim
Paisley, a 17 year old rookie, slammed a two-run double in the final frame
to plate a pair of insurance runs after Larry Bachiu had scored what
proved to be the winning marker on an error. Veteran right-hander Wally
Blaisdell tossed the complete game win for the Red Sox, giving up
nine
hits. Ed Henry, the second of four Swift Current chuckers, was the loser.
The four Indians' hurlers gave up eight hits, half of which went to the
tandem of Paisley and Bachiu, the rookie infielder with a double and
single and the Red Sox' backstop with a pair of singles. Ray Nutzhorn
continued to impress with the bat after coming out of retirement to join
the Tribe, lacing a double and single. Jackie McLeod chipped in with
two
singles.
Blaisdell (W) and Bachiu
Sanderson, Henry (L) (5), Cleveland (9), McLeod (9) and Nybo
(August
25) The Swift Current Indians bounced back into contention in the
Southern League final by shutting out the Regina Red Sox 6 - 0 in game
four
of the playoff series. Jackie McLeod, the old pro himself, ignited the
fire under the Indians with a solid four-hit pitching effort. Doug
Homme
went the distance for the Reginans, surrendering 14 hits in the losing
effort. Second sacker Ron McKechney paced the Indians' offensive output
with a double and two singles while shortstop Clive Cory had
three singles.
Ron Meyers and Harvey Nybo both singled twice for the Tribe.
Al Herback
was the only Regina batter to reach McLeod for more than one hit,
lashing two singles.
McLeod (W) and Nybo
Homme (L) and Bachiu
(August
29) The Regina Red Sox scored a run in the last of the 9th to take a 6 -
5 victory over the Swift Current Indians and capture the Southern League
championship. The Red Sox won the best-of-five final series three games to
two.
Wally Blaisdell was the hitting and pitching star of the contest. He
recorded the win in relief of starter Al Ash in the 2nd inning and also
banged out a two-run homer and a single. Right-hander Merv Sanderson went
the distance for the Tribe who out-hit Regina 10 - 7. Lionel Ruhr, who
scored the winning run, counted two big singles for the Sox. Terry
Burns
was the top hitter for Swift Current with a double and single. Ron
McKechney and Bob Lewis both singled twice.
Sanderson (L) and Nybo
Ash, Blaisdell (W) (2) and Bachiu
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