N2 YR GHA Tass, Monde), Hoy 30, 1950 : US. Drivers | | eT | Harness Fans Enjoy Under Threat | Twilight Race Meet Of Suspension | HEH ro it coy conto ' JARVIS (CP)--Several United ; very day you con't The second annual racing meet Babe Gratton K. -- Brethour Dusty Mac Gratton -- A. Forest. gizc0 drivers who competed in i every yy of the Oshawa Horse and Driving|Bros., Blackwater; 4-4 Maple; . 6-6 the 300 kilometre race at nearby Club was heid Saterday night| Direct Fire -- Omemee; 5-5 THE GENTLEMAN TROT Harewood Saturday entered the at Alexandra Park. | Mr Dillon -- J. Millman, UX-| pic wai a workout or road-|Tace under threat of suspension Five paces were run off with bridge; 6-6 ster race which runs % mile, It/from the Sports Car Club of two heats in each pace, Se ia Social Call -- L.Hooey, Orono; enables drivers fo enter their Ameries Lutorpetale, it was re- heat in each race was 9- a7.7 horses in a race and also gives) ' . 1 ' mite: the second, one mile | RNR =. 'hoth drivers and horses the op-| Brfore the event the Ameri- . ' moce pacman pack |CALADIAY, SCHESLEY, PACE [65 J (Test can tui The even in SUEDE CONTINENTAL 1 |. 2 , OWI Fv ill Br - , Rog , : Betty , owned and driven by|was the over-all winner in both 1 oF 'ISCCA reminding them that SCCA light as a feather foam soles. B. Steiner of Claremont was the peats Brethour Bros. werge © pol'cy prevents licensed mem- combined winner of both heats pwirded a blanket. Brenda Guy| Brandy Wine Boy 4-3 bers from driving sports cars in| with a time 2.22:1-5 for the mile. Abhe was second. Larry Dil-| Dandy Hanover -- M. Hoskin; Formula Libre races such as the! Queen Attorney was second and|iard, owned and driven by Alex|3-4 _300-kilometre was called. King B. Sultan, third. B. Stiener Forest, the oldest driver of the, Jimmy Besi -- L. Blight; 52 SCCA competition director raseived a silver fray. {track, (age 73) was third. Time| Leastia Arion -- B. Ried; 2-5|john M. Biship said the 300 was Horses, owners and results are for the mile was 2.18:3-4 | Officials at the meet were -- not really a Formula Libre race as follows: Marsha Lee -- Brethour Bros., Dr. Stevens, presiding judge: L.|but a "catch-all race." Betty Mac -- B. Stiener, Clare- Blackwater; 1-2 Blight and J. Dwyer, timers: Cec.| SCCA members may. compete mont: 1-2 | Brenda Guy Abbe -- O. Burri- Carpenter, announcer and E.}in Formula Libre races as long| Queen Attorney -- B Taggert, son, Harwood; 2-3 Brown, starter as they don't use a sports car. Orono; 2-3 | Larry Dillard -- Alex Forest, - --- n 41 oXing B. Sutan -- R. Givens, Maple: 4! rane -- W. Brows, WED. JUNE Ist, 8:45 p.m. WHITBY ARENA | Bell Queen -- M. Brown, Osh- Lindsay; 3-6 wd wn Norn -- + wear. | Return Grudge Bout Bracelet -- 4-6 Oshawa; 5-5 | Roger Boy ~~ F. McNalley, Flgene ' 0. Brethour, Ux- |Oshawa; 6-4 es : riige; 6- THE BRAVO BROTHERS 7 a Shy. S Diract - ¥. Sr, Lind: CARLING INVITATION PACE 3 iii say: 0 Burrison of Harwood drove UPSET VICTORY -- Starter | Ryan of Mount Tremblant, Que- | wood Acres, near Jarvis, On- |y pg EHRLICK PACE OR TROT M "Pp. oreb Boy first in each] DON LEO JONATHAN & BIG ED MILLER Fred Hayes leaps into the air, | bec The 23-year-old sales en- | tario, on Saturday. The Bel M'ss Starchief won the com- heat, His time for the mile ru . ; y y p? gineer from Villanova, Pa. | gian ace, Oliver Gendebian, who |1,04 neats handily with a mile|was 2.15:15. Billy B. Sultan, | MUIR -- - = to whip down the winner's flag, | raced 300 blistering kilometres | had been expected to sweep the |... "ime of ancy Owner and|war second and Gus Scott, third. |] | wy Special Attraction I as Roger Penske (car nearest | to puck up $1000 prize money | event, came in third diver, 0. Burrison was present-| M. P. Oreb Boy -- O. Burrison, |} | : | BIG JUMBO vs GEORGE DRAKE | camera) inches ahead of Peter | and $900 in lap money, at Hare- | ~CP Wirephoto vith a blanket. Duchess Atom Harwood; 1-1 | y - $17 bs.) ran second and Andy K Blue was| Billy B. Sultan -- R. J. Cowie, i n SHOES third. Bowmanville; 2-2 Pat Flanigan vs Johnny Pye ) Th i Miss Starchief -- O. Burrison,| Gus Scott -- H. Hooey, Orono; [J | So hinge ei T e gian ce 1I Harwidl ,¢ -- D. Dowson Pe rockiin Gail -- J. Lowery;|l & ? J | TICKETS FOR THESE EXHIBITIONS AT THE KING AT SIMCOE ST. Port Perry; 23 : "| Peterborough; 43 | CASINO REST. PAT MILOSH PROMOTER -- M. MecCon-| Glen Todd -- O. Brethour, Ux- At Harewood Acres =i s "haa" JARVIS, Ont. (CP) -- Roger |had been expected to sweep the | Interviewed later et Simcoe, Penske of Villanova, Pa., raced event. Gendebien said the famed Monte his RSK Porsche 300 blist However, his RS-60 developed Carlo rally, as now constituted, 4 , _|engine trouble. Mechanic s|favors wealthy factory teams. kilometres to win the Carling switched it before race time but| Gepdebien said that while it Trophy here Saturday, then Gendebien blew up that one 00. (yas an important "prestige' drove ail night to appear in a Having no 1,600 cubic centimefre ace he disagreed with the sys- race at Bridgehampton, N.Y. power plants, the pit crew was i. of simultaneous starts from Sunday forced to install one of 1,500|.y parts of Europe. The win was worth $1,900 to the ¢.C.'s. : "It's largel tter of luck 23-year-old sales engineer. On Whe other hand, Penske's Ag 2 a which will Ww Penske duelled all the way Se oe Deatr iL il have the best weather," he said. & k with Peter Ryan of Mont Trem-|™ py "0 0a" of 15000 was also, The system favors "big fac- blant, Que., who placed second |, rood for the bumping, twist- tory teams' which can afford to . DE on HA (Er 0 Wr nadian Petrofina Announces Bel Ace Olivier Gendebien slick by a heavy rainfall just be- looking starting point. i fi 5 [) was d in an RS-60, taking fore race time. third in each of the three heats.| Toual prize money was $6,000 BRIDGEHAMPTON, N.Y, (CP) Penske covered $0 laps of the| Gendebien, who passed up the --Hoger Penske of Villanova, 1.9-mile track in two hours, two|Grand Prix de Monaco to drive Pa. winuer of a 300-kilomerte car minutes and 38 seconds. Ryan's |im Canada, said race at Jarvis, Ont, Saturday, w red ecw 0 "] did the best 1 could. For finished fourth Sunday in the 50- : time for the distance was 23:29 1 : and Gendebien's was 2:4:8. this type of wide-open circuit,|mile Bridgehampton Cup race UPSET WIN they were fantastic. 1 would like] Penske pressed the leaders The Penske-Ryan showing was to meet them again on a road early in the race but the fast an upset. Gendebien, one of the course." pace told on him. He had driven top 12 professional racing drivers| Third for production sports all pight to take part in the race, in the world and a former mem- care was Mili Wright of Orillia won by Walt Hangsen of West- ber of the Ferrari factory team, 'in en Austin-Healey. |field, N.J. Scugog Jrs. [BEACH LEAGUE Dn TE TE I A TE 1 I Ne - mR [eee 0S =5 Fn SUPER 100 {777 a -- PREMIUM ALKYL re | GASOLINE 100 OCTANE od -- AT REGULAR GRADE PRICE Lose Ex. Tilt | Tony's Beat Dependables In Burlington |Ip Battle Of Caterers A three-run homer in the thir : i inning gave pa i Tue Sr Oghiawa 'Tony's came up with|Park for their home opener Burlington a 30 won _| their initial victory in their sec- against Latimer Brokers. awa Do Cleaners yer Os | ond outing of this young season| OSHAWA TONY'S -- Lee, cf; bition game. Saturday night in|in the Toronto Beaches Fastball MacDermaid, 1b; Piontek, ss; Burlington . Senior League Friday night up at|Mroczek, 1f; Booth, ¢; Jordan, So th h {Kew Gardens in Toronto whip-|rf: Stark, 3b; Loreno, 2b; Sulli- a gos Suresions) he i ping Dependable Caterers 4-1 van, p; Buzminski, rf in the 9th. out. .But DS eon Ts pelhiid Tony's showed the form in this| DEPENDABLE CATERERS hg left field. Suddard doubled and|Contest which has made them a| Scott, 2b; Vitalie, 1b; Gibbs, ef; Sadowski walked in the seeond|'OP contender in Toronto loop Yallnge, rf; Mugtord, In talk, but again' Scugog failed as the| Veteran Al Sullivan supplied > pasts pu ath Golding p in next two batters flied out | steady pitching in recording the the oth, : The third inning was Parker's | triumph working the nine inning| yy nives Joe Dobbie (plate) when Greer reached first on an|Toute. "Sully" scattered six hits, and Bill Chris (bases). error by Burke Graham then|80d showed near perfect control, |" ~~ TT doubled pushing Greer to third walking Just two batters while Gibbons stepped up and nailed | Striking out five the only home run of the game, | Starter and loser Norm Mackie| driving both Greer and Graham worked eight innings allowing | MOST aver the plate Tony's a like number as his Both teams had good scoring |l€ammates garnered six, walk- opportunities in the Eth A re ing no batters while throwing | HOT WATER of six Oshawa batters were on strikeout pitches six times. 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FREE | i Sapa 105 Kas dd okie Tony's again travel to Kew Gardens on Monday, to battle | Eddy Black's: then some back| SERVICE, MAINTENANCE SASKATOON (CP) -- A $2,000! wa' fine levied against Flin Fioa | 0¢ in _Oshawa's Alexandra and INSTALLATION Bombers of the Saskatchewan - a Sia Junior Hockey League was re-|Playolf games under our jurisdic x * ! > duced to $650 during the league's | tion." Water heats 3 times faster save safel with asolines weekend annual meeting. Prior w the announcement, ; g Y g i League commissioner Fran k|ieague franchise holders had Boucher said in a statement voiced unanimous approval of the 'Because of extenuating cir. | COMmissioner's original action. cumstances that have since come | Pennington, the league's top to light, I decided that in the best (scorer during the 1958-39 season, interests of hockey and the joined Kitchener-Waterioo Dutch leagne to y previous men of the Outario Hockey Asso- 1 F | [| , S TI i pS] A edict re et of player |clation Senior A series under | 2 - -- n 0 ' I ' " E R ( A CHff Pennington by Flin Flon strengthening regulations this Are AW ~~ awa, ------ "After carefully weighing all |yeer, raw 24 oe the facts, I decided to levy a fine| After seeing action in the Olym- of $650 against the Flin Flon club. pic Games, he finished the regu-| 4 Although Flin Flon did play Pen- |lar season with Kitchener before nington after being advised that [rejoining Flin Flon. He was ruled SUPPORT THE he was not eligible, the manage- [ineligible for play in the SJHL ment did see fit not to use the but later played with Flin Flon HOSPITAL DRIVE! player concerned im any further |in interprovincial playoffs, | & peryor Ny aa