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Winnipeg Free Press
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- Sport
- Winnipeg Free Press
Softball's swinging '70s
Winnipeg In 1973, top-level softball in Manitoba went through a season of change that impacted on the game for the balance of the decade. Seeking better competition in order to improve at the national level, our top men's team Black Knights entered the new Western Major Fastball League (WMFL) with teams in Saskatchewan and Alberta. Champs Food Systems came on board as a sponsor and the Knights became the Winnipeg Colonels. While the Manitoba Softball Association (MSA) accepted the Colonels as a registered team, the Canadian Amateur Softball Association (CASA) identified the WMFL teams as semi-pro and ruled that they could not represent their provinces in the national senior men's championship. In previous years, senior A teams represented Manitoba in both the national men's and women's championships. In order to determine the 1973 representatives, the MSA chose to hold tournaments, which teams of any level from senior A down could enter. Called elimination tournaments and played at Charlie Krupp Stadium and the Old Exhibition Grounds in North Winnipeg on the weekend of July 21 and 22, the men's side attracted 12 teams and the women's three. Free Press file photo The CUAC Blues had dominated women's softball since 1957 winning the Western Canada Championship that year and again in 1960 and Canadian crown in 1965. Bobbi Janaway (pictured here in 2010) played for the CUAC Blues 1959-71. The Kildonan Kings, Winnipeg Tigers, Central Canadian Eagles and Ste. Anne Saints entered from the Winnipeg Men's Industrial League. The other entries came from Beausejour, Clanwilliam, Lac du Bonnet, Pine Falls, Thompson, Winkler, and two from Selkirk. The men's tournament was a modified double knockout where two losses led to elimination. Going through the A-side undefeated was a surprising young team from the Interlake League Selkirk Ducklings. On Sunday, Ste. Anne won the B-side by eliminating the Eagles, Tigers and Kings, who had knocked them out of the A-side with a 2-0 victory on Saturday. The A-B final was all Saints as they hammered out 21 hits enroute to 12-2 and 13- 3 wins. Charlie Brown was the winning pitcher in Game 1, while Al Lang was on the rubber in the clincher. Ozzie Richard hit a two-run homer in the final game and Gary Lach contributed two important hits. Cam Bouchard, who spent many years with Kiewel Seals as the province's top second baseman, coached the Saints. The CUAC Blues had dominated women's softball since 1957 winning the Western Canada Championship that year and again in 1960 and Canadian crown in 1965. The dynasty ended in the club's final season with an easy victory in the elimination tournament. In the double round-robin, the Blues won four straight games over longtime rivals CPAC Falconettes and a squad from Selkirk. CUAC plated 45 runs and allowed just five. Mondays A weekly look at news and events that matter in your communities. The MSA executive believed that the elimination tournaments increased interest in the sport across the province. The association continued to hold them through the rest of the decade — always on the August long weekend — and they became a major attraction for local sports fans. In 1974, the St. Vital Flocking Ducks beat Ste. Anne in a best-of-three final. Pat Coffey threw a no-hitter in the 11-0 first-game win, The second game went four extra innings before the Saints Wayne Gilbert doubled home Bob Turner with the game's only run. Brown was the winner. Ducks then won the right to represent the province in the Canadian championship with a 3-2 victory. Don Barton's double plated the winning run in the fifth. With pitcher Ralph Ens earning MVP honours with four wins and a relief appearance, St. Vital won seven straight in 1975. Ex-Colonels Ens and Ken Dilk both pitched no-hitters. From 1976 to 1979, the province was presented by Terry Balkan Yu Betchas, Steinbach A&W Stealers, Playall Trophies and Selkirk Steel Kings. Future Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame inducted pitcher Cliff Bishop played an important role for three teams. The exception was the Stealers, whose top pitcher was Wayne Banman. In women's elimination play, the St. Boniface Royalettes won four times between 1974 and 1978 losing to CPAC in 1975. The team leaders included Anna Mae Reagh, Lois Fast and Judy Cochrane, who earned MVP honours. ACL Insulators behind MVP pitcher Jan Joyce won in 1979. In 1980, the CASA finally allowed WMFL teams to qualify for the Canadian championship. The Colonels won four straight games in the elimination tournament. Second baseman Grant Skinner, who was named MVP, said the team had to wait eight long years to prove they were the best team in the province. Future Premier Brian Pallister allowed six hits and struck out 12 in the final win over Steinbach. T. Kent MorganMemories of Sport Memories of Sport appears every second week in the Canstar Community News weeklies. Kent Morgan can be contacted at 204-489-6641 or email: sportsmemories@ Read full biography Our newsroom depends on a growing audience of readers to power our journalism. If you are not a paid reader, please consider becoming a subscriber. Our newsroom depends on its audience of readers to power our journalism. Thank you for your support.


South Wales Guardian
17-07-2025
- Entertainment
- South Wales Guardian
New stamps mark 75th anniversary of Peanuts comic strip
The eight stamps include specially adapted artworks from classic comic strips that feature the main characters, with some special British touches. Snoopy is seen perched on a red postbox with Woodstock, while Lucy and Linus enjoy a day at the seaside, building a sandcastle. Another stamp shows Snoopy and Woodstock on guard duty outside Buckingham Palace. In another, Schroeder plays Pomp and Circumstance No 1 by Edward Elgar on the piano as Lucy, Snoopy and Charlie Brown celebrate nearby. Charlie Brown and Franklin are captured playing football, and another stamp shows Charlie Brown and Snoopy in the rain. For the 50 years Charles Schulz wrote Peanuts, the comic was read by millions around the world, and at one time was published in 2,600 newspapers globally. David Gold, Royal Mail's director of external affairs and policy, said: 'For generations, Peanuts has brought laughter, comfort, and quiet wisdom. 'This stamp collection is a heartfelt tribute to Charles M Schulz's enduring legacy and the timeless charm of his comic strip.' The stamps, and a range of collectible products, are available to pre-order from Thursday and go on general sale from July 24.

Rhyl Journal
17-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Rhyl Journal
New stamps mark 75th anniversary of Peanuts comic strip
The eight stamps include specially adapted artworks from classic comic strips that feature the main characters, with some special British touches. Snoopy is seen perched on a red postbox with Woodstock, while Lucy and Linus enjoy a day at the seaside, building a sandcastle. Another stamp shows Snoopy and Woodstock on guard duty outside Buckingham Palace. In another, Schroeder plays Pomp and Circumstance No 1 by Edward Elgar on the piano as Lucy, Snoopy and Charlie Brown celebrate nearby. Charlie Brown and Franklin are captured playing football, and another stamp shows Charlie Brown and Snoopy in the rain. For the 50 years Charles Schulz wrote Peanuts, the comic was read by millions around the world, and at one time was published in 2,600 newspapers globally. David Gold, Royal Mail's director of external affairs and policy, said: 'For generations, Peanuts has brought laughter, comfort, and quiet wisdom. 'This stamp collection is a heartfelt tribute to Charles M Schulz's enduring legacy and the timeless charm of his comic strip.' The stamps, and a range of collectible products, are available to pre-order from Thursday and go on general sale from July 24.

Leader Live
17-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Leader Live
New stamps mark 75th anniversary of Peanuts comic strip
The eight stamps include specially adapted artworks from classic comic strips that feature the main characters, with some special British touches. Snoopy is seen perched on a red postbox with Woodstock, while Lucy and Linus enjoy a day at the seaside, building a sandcastle. Another stamp shows Snoopy and Woodstock on guard duty outside Buckingham Palace. In another, Schroeder plays Pomp and Circumstance No 1 by Edward Elgar on the piano as Lucy, Snoopy and Charlie Brown celebrate nearby. Charlie Brown and Franklin are captured playing football, and another stamp shows Charlie Brown and Snoopy in the rain. For the 50 years Charles Schulz wrote Peanuts, the comic was read by millions around the world, and at one time was published in 2,600 newspapers globally. David Gold, Royal Mail's director of external affairs and policy, said: 'For generations, Peanuts has brought laughter, comfort, and quiet wisdom. 'This stamp collection is a heartfelt tribute to Charles M Schulz's enduring legacy and the timeless charm of his comic strip.' The stamps, and a range of collectible products, are available to pre-order from Thursday and go on general sale from July 24.


North Wales Chronicle
17-07-2025
- Entertainment
- North Wales Chronicle
New stamps mark 75th anniversary of Peanuts comic strip
The eight stamps include specially adapted artworks from classic comic strips that feature the main characters, with some special British touches. Snoopy is seen perched on a red postbox with Woodstock, while Lucy and Linus enjoy a day at the seaside, building a sandcastle. Another stamp shows Snoopy and Woodstock on guard duty outside Buckingham Palace. In another, Schroeder plays Pomp and Circumstance No 1 by Edward Elgar on the piano as Lucy, Snoopy and Charlie Brown celebrate nearby. Charlie Brown and Franklin are captured playing football, and another stamp shows Charlie Brown and Snoopy in the rain. For the 50 years Charles Schulz wrote Peanuts, the comic was read by millions around the world, and at one time was published in 2,600 newspapers globally. David Gold, Royal Mail's director of external affairs and policy, said: 'For generations, Peanuts has brought laughter, comfort, and quiet wisdom. 'This stamp collection is a heartfelt tribute to Charles M Schulz's enduring legacy and the timeless charm of his comic strip.' The stamps, and a range of collectible products, are available to pre-order from Thursday and go on general sale from July 24.