1975 AT VANCOUVER, B.C. (CAPILANO STADIUM)
1 ALBERTA 3-4 G. EVERARD, D. ANDERSON, 9 (L)
2 NEW BRUNS. 1-4 D. ROTTMAN (L) B. JAMIESON--3 HITS
3 VANCOUVER 6-4 G. NEVILLE (W) ANDERSON (9) NEVILLE--10 K's
4 ONTARIO 17-2 J. FALK, R. RAMSEY BOB THOMPSON (HR)
1971 AT KENOSEE LAKE, SASK. (5-team Round Robin Tournament--Western Canada plus Ontario)
1 KENOSEE LAKE 1-0
2 ALBERTA 4-0
3 ONTARIO 9-6 G. EVERARD, T. BRIDGETT (W) (2) B. McCONECY (HR) R. CRUISE (HR)
1970 AT BRANDON, MANITOBA (Manitoba represented by the Transcona Bisons and MSBL Host Team)
TRANSCONA
1 NOVA SCOTIA 8-5 R. TOEWS (W)
2 QUEBEC 0-5
3 NEW BRUNS. 1-6
4 B.C. 0-1 L. LISOWSKI (L) TRANSCONA ELIMINATED LISOWSKI--3-HIITER,
MSBL HOST TEAM
1 ONTARIO 1-3 G. NEVILLE (L) HODGSON
2 P.E.I. 6-0 G. SCOTT (W)
3 ALBERTA 5-2 B.THOMPSON, G. KEATING (5), L. MORRISON (W) (6) M. Smith (HR)
SEMI SASK. 1-4 B. THOMPSON (L) HOST TEAM ELIMINATED
1972 NATIONALS (WESTERN CANADA ONLY)
1 SASK. 7-8
2 B.C. 11-7
FINAL SASK. 4-20
Mantoba's Bob Thompson, California native Rick Cruise, and M. Katnesky each hit homers in the semi-final loss to Sask. Thompson named
tournament MVP. Manitoba's Thompson, Cruise, Garth Neville, and Barry Jamieson named to Canada's National team.
1979 MANITOBA--SASKATCHEWAN QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT AT CARMAN, MB.
1 SASK 0-3 J. FALK (L) FALK--12 STRIKEOUTS
2 SASK 17-4 G. NEVILLE (W) G. SELLINGER (9) BARRY WIEBE (HR), BOB KINLEY--4 HITS
BILL KINLEY--3 HITS (HR)
3 SASK 2-3
1977 AT SEVERAL TOWNS IN WESTERN MANITOBA
1 QUEBEC 11-0 D. ROTTMAN (W) ROTTMAN--2-HIT SHUTOUT, 12 STRIKEOUTS
2 B.C. 2-5 J. FALK (L)
3 N. SCOTIA 14-3 K. VERTZ, R. HLADY (W) G. LEDUCHOWSKI (HR)
4 SASK 3-5 R. RAMSEY (L), FALK (8) THOMPSON (9)
MANITOBA HOST TEAM
1 P.E.I. 13-3 R. LYND (W)
2 ALBERTA 2-1 B. HODGSON (W) R. CRUISE (HR)
3 NEWFOUNDLAND 12-3 R. SEAFOOT, (W) CHUCHMUCH (8) M. LABOISSIERE (HR) R. FALLIS (HR)
4 ONTARIO 4-1 G. NEVILLE (W)
5 NEW BRUNS. 13-0 G. EVERARD, CHUCHMUCH (W) ( 4) ANDERSON (7)
SEMI B.C. 5-6 G. EVERARD, LYND (3) ANDERSON (L) NEVILLE (10)
Manitoba host team scores 49 runs while allowing just 14 with a record of 5-1. Best win/loss record in Manitoba National tournament history. Doug McPhail named tournament MVP
1974 AT NORTH BATTLEFORD (HOST TEAM), SASKATCHEWAN
1 B.C. 4-5 G. SCOTT (L) B. THOMPSON (GS)
2 NEW BRUNS. 2-6
3 QUEBEC 0-9 F. STEWART (L) QUEBEC HITS 4 HR'S, ALLOWS ONE HIT
4 N. BATTLEFORD 0-10 B. HODGSON (L) HODGSON COMPLETE GAME LOSS
5 P.E.I 6-3 J. ARAUJO (W) SEAFOOT (7) ARAUJO (4x4)
Manitoba's worst showing in National tournament history. Scores 12 total runs while allowing 33 including getting shutout twice.
MANITOBA AT CANADIAN NATIONAL BASEBALL TOURNAMENTS
CANADIAN NATIONAL BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS
WESTERN CANADA BASEBALL MANITOBA BASEBALL
1976 AT CHATHAM, ONTARIO
1 NEW BRUNS. 9-8 R LYND, SCOTT (W) (7) FURMAN (HR) JAMIESON (HR) FISHER (HR)
2 ONTARIO 5-3 J. FALK (W) FURMAN (HR) B. READY and D. LOWES--3 hits
SEMI CHATHAM (HOST) 3-4 G. NEVILLE (L)
4 NEW BRUNS. 11-9 LYND, FALK (W) (BRONZE MEDAL GAME) LYND (HR)
Manitoba 3rd baseman Stan Furman named to all-tournament team
1978 AT SASKATCHEWAN
1 B.C. 6-11 HODGSON, HLADY (L) FALK (7) SEAFOOT (8) R. FALLIS (HR), R. McFADYEN (HR), LABOSSIERE (HR)
2 SASK 8-9 J. FALK (L) FALK--COUGHS UP 8-3 LEAD, GIVES UP 3 HR's,
BASES LOADED WALK---R. McFADYEN (GS)
3 ALBERTA 4-13 G. EVERARD (L) RAMSEY (3), SEAFOOT (5)
4 P.E.I 8-4 G. NEVILLE (W)
5 QUEBEC 8-3
GM OPPONENT SCORE RESULTS NOTES
1973 AT EDMUNDSTON, NEW BRUNSWICK
1 ALBERTA 3-0 D. ROTTMAN (W) and C. SEAFOOT ROTTMAN--3-HIT SHUTOUT, 10 K's
2 Host team 4-1
3 ONTARIO 4-5
4 NOVA SCOTIA 9-6
5 P.E.I 10-0 R. RAMSEY (W)
SEMI SASK 4-2 D. ROTTMAN (W) and C. SEAFOOT ROTTMAN--6-HITTER, 10 K's SEAFOOT--2x4
FINAL B.C. 7-10 G. HODGSON (L) NEVILLE (1) RAMSEY (2) ROTTMAN (7) THOMPSON (HR), WILSON (GS)
Team Manitoba scores 44 runs while allowing 22 with a record of 5-2. Third baseman Roy McLaulan led the tournament with 4 home runs.
Dave Rottman named tournament MVP (2-0 allowing one earned run in 21 innings pitched--0.43 ERA, both all-time Team Manitoba records).
Rottman, Neville, and Thompson named to Canada's National team. Rottman later declared ineligible.